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THOKSDAY. AUGUST 25, lyOG Mrs. Bernice King returned Sunday evening 4 spending two weeks as a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don John.son in Glendale, Cal.

The Johnsons are former Belleville residents. Out of town relatives who came to attend the fvineral of Joe Hirmon were Mr. and Mrs. Melik Hirmon, Denver, Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Hirmon, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. John Shalla, Ed Shalla, Mrs. John Cacek, Wymore, Mrs. Mary Skucius, Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Gene Skucius, Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams and family, Cuba, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Marsicek, Mr. and Mrs. Al Brabec, Mrs. Agnes Shorney, Miss Blanche Shorney, Mrs. Blanche Bartcl, Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Lesovsky, Narka. Mr. and Mrs. George Beck of Albuquerque, N.

were week end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Beck and Marcia. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Weir returned Wednesday after spending three weeks with their son Jim who was severly injured in the fire at the Men's Reformatory al Hutchinson. Mrs. Jim Weir accompanied her husband to the KU Medical Center where he will undergo Thur.sdiiy, AUKUst ISf.G No. 2 Tlie Belk'VlUe TtlfscoiH' price $4 .50 per year In Roiniblic unci ud- lolnlng counties. 15,00 cLKcwhcre in the Dnltcd States.

10 per single copy. Second Class postage psinl ul Ui -Ueville, Ki -n under the act o( Miuch 3. IBT.i. Published weekly by The nellevillo Telescope. 1320 10th Street, Bolleville.

skin grafts. Slie returned to Belleville on Friday. Enroute to Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hruza and Barbara spent the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Hruza. Belleville's Own Sno-Kone stand is now in the Chamber of Commerce Stand at the entrance to the grandstand. Allen Bachelor, prop. Among the 80 present for the 15th annual Sanford Chapman reunion on August 21 at the Odd Fellows Hall from out of the county were Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Hupp, Omaha, Mrs. Mabell Clark, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs.

Irv Hardman and family, Mrs. Clara Hardman, Hill City, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Porter, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs.

Phil Weir and family. League City, Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCarty Wichita; Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Novak and family, Jewell. Rev. and Mrs. J. W.

Frint spent the afternoon Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nelson after Rev. Frint delivered the morning sermon at the Methodist Church in Scandia. Mr.

and Mrs. Orrin Stransky and Linda of Denver, arrived Friday to spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. C. D.

Makalous and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. T. W.

Pfalzgraff, Anaheim, were weekend guests of Iheir daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Collins and Donna. M'issos Martlia, Albena and Frances Swiercinsky of Kansas City, returned to their home Monday after spending the past week with Mrs. Blanche Swiercin- skv and other rehUives.

Mrs. Noble Hill of (irand Lake, arrived Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Makalous and Nancy. Mr, Hill and Terry will arrive Friday to attend the Makalous Simms wedding, Mr, and Mrs, Monte Miller, Chris and Quinn will take Mrs, Miller's brother, Steve DeLorcnzi, of Mission to his home on Friday after a two week visit here. Back To School Sheoffer's (Jlideriter Ballpoint With Kel'ill $1.00 $1.00 Cartridj Pen With 7 artrid.ues $1.00 Twin Well Marker .49 JENKINSONS THE BELLEVILLE (KANSAS) TELESCOPE EXTENSIVE DAMAGE but no injuries were repDrted in this accident Monday afternoon west of Belleville, Mrs, Lula Wait, Scandia, driving the car pictured above was struck from behind when she decided not to pass a vehicle ahead and pulled back into the right lane.

Damage to the Wait car and cattle truck was estimated at Telescope Photo Question: Do you ix'we informatiiin funeral siTviees or meiit of i'liiicrals? Answer: We will and in coniplete detail inform you on any phase of our bu.sine.ss. If you have a (iiie.stion, plea.se call, write or drop in to see us. Jim 'IIKERALKOHE Misses Josie and Mary Knnoval- sky spent the weekend in Herington, with Mr. and Mrs, Al Konovalsky and family, Mrs, Rosalie Konovalsky and Mr, and Mrs, B. Kennedy and daughters of Kansas City.

Mrs. Gary Parker, Rhonda and Katliy, South Bend, and Mrs, Eldoii Gray. Randy and Janet, Kinsly. arc visiting their parents Mr, and Mrs, Duanu Johnson, Belleville's Own Sno-Kone stand is now in the Chamber of Commerce Stand at the entrance to the grandstand, Allen Bachelor, prop, Mr, and Mrs, Beryl Nesmith spent the weekend in Topeka visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Chfford Nesmith. Enroute home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Moore at Manhattan, Mr, and Mrs, Rick Wilson. Ann Arbor.

left Friday alter siH 'nding the summer with Mr, and Mis, Cecil Munger, Mr, and Mrs. N. Robinson and family of Mission spent from Saturday night until Sunday with Mr, and Mis, Charles Day route home from their summer cabin near Central City, Colo, Norman, accomi)anietl his parents alter si)eiuling the summer at CluMev Colorado camp in Estes Park, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kelley, Dennis and Hon arrived Fresno. and are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. tJlenn Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lcwellyn and other relatives and friends, Mr, and Mrs.

Al Rizek and Roger returned Wednesday after vis- itine and Mrs, Woog and Heidi in Milwaukee. Wise. Out of town relatives attending the Lewellyn family reunion at the Legion Hall in Scandia were Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Lewellyn, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewellyn and family, Harvard, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Kelley, Dennie and Ronnie, Mrs, Ralph (lunn, David Brian and Cathy, Fresno.

Mr, and Mrs, (ilenn Kelley, Keith and Patty, Mr, and Mrs, Lonnie Lewellyn and Brett. Mr, and Mrs, Donald Lewellyn and family, Belleville, Mr, and Mrs, Dale Lewellyn, Paula and Sherry. Mr, and Mrs, I Strnad, vScandia, Rex Lawellyn, Salina, Mr, and Mrs, Max Hudson, Muni den called at the home of her mother, Mrs, Frieda Ahrens Sunday, Miss Judy Cherney, Wayne, is spending a few days with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

George Doctor. Dr. and Mrs. Porter Ahrens, Pastor and Mrs. George Nielson and boys, Scandia and Pastor Ken Will were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Wilbert Hall, Mr, and Mrs, George Doctor were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Marvin Cherney of Wayne Sunday in honor of Mrs, Doctor's birthday, Mrs, Jimmy Myers was also a guest, Mr, and Mrs, "Victor Carlson, Mrs. Frieda Ahrens and Miss Beda Peterson were Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hall. various Chamber of Commerce on the (lueslion "What do tourists think about Kansas?" The Extension staff is making a two week study of the subjept, with Mr, Frazier covering a total of towns and making a survey on the subject.

Plan Booths For State Fair Republic and Jewell counties are among ten counties that i)lan Extension Home Economics booths at the Kansas State Fair, in Hutchinson September 17 22. Five eastern Kansas counties plan Extension booths at the Mid- America P'air in Topeka September 9 14. Jewell county will have a booth on "financial security" and Republic county will have a booth with the subject on a new press at the University and a numlier of pages were done in color. MRS. MAUDE VEACH Mrs, Lucy Maude Veach, Courtland passed away at the Republic County hospitaL Belleville on August 21, 196G following an illness of several weeks.

Funeral services were held August 24 at the Memorial Covenant Church, Courtland, Interment, Courtland cemetery. Tibbetts Bros. BENJAMIN F. ADAMS Benjamin F. Adams, 83, passed away on August 23, 196C at his home near Chester, Neb.

Funeral services will be held Friday, August 26 at 2:00 p.m. in the Chester Christian Church. Interment will be in Chester Cemetery. Bachelor- Faulkner Dart. Edward Havel, Belleville Cecilia Tallent, Concordia Pamela Roman, Republic Joan Uolmberg, Belleville Wednesday, August 17: Glenda Brown, Belleville Hilda Eitzmann, Byron, Neb.

Hilda Hills, Jamestown Paul Cox, Haddam Dona Seifert, Clifton Eva Waugh, Mankato Mabel Krause, Belleville Lela Mullen, Chester. Neb. Willis Stafford, Republic Thursday, August 18: Effie Manning, Belleville Robert Dodd, Mankato Lucille Lynn, Belleville Jane Dart, Belleville Mildred Reece, Jewell Stephen Sandell, Scandia Rachel Bender, Burr Oak Christine Schleufer, Deshler Fred Schleufer, Deshler, Neb. Cleo Dempsey, Montrose Friday, August 19: Rosa Roberds, Formoso Virginia Hanchett, Hill City Laura Spiegal, Formoso John Plevka, Belleville Billy Gene Snapp, Belleville Nancy McClellan, Belleville Perl Ward, Scandia Dorothy Rust, Superior, Neb. Saturday, August 20: Mertie Stafford, Belleville Sunday, August 21: Margaret Loring, Scandia Florence Snook, Belleville Frances Sis, Belleville Audrey Shaw, Morrowvillo Monday, August 22: Violet Swenson, Courtland Elizabeth Dooley, Belleville Maude Johnson, Belleville Frank Sklenicka, Cuba Joyce Holl, Mankato Larry Dreihng, Mankato Clara Poppe, Chester.

Neb, Julie Richardson, Belleville Dismissals. Tuesday, August Ifi: Kathie Hanzlick, Belleville Marv Semerad, Narka Lillie Tietjen, Chester. Neb. Lavona Barton. Belleville Nina Stroade.

Belleville Barbara Freed and baby bov Belleville Wednesday, August 17: June Russell, Scandia Evelyn Strait, Concordia Thursday, August 18: Hilda Eitzmann, Byron, Neb. Eva Waugh, Mankato William Hirmon, Belleville Joan Holmberg, Belleville Florence Nelson, Formoso Donna Seifert, Clifton Margaret Benyshek and baby boy, Cuba Pamela Boman, Republic Glenda Brown, Belleville Friday. August 19: Christine Schleufer, Des-hler, Neb. Anna Levendofske, Belleville Ada Dettman, Narka William E. Linden, Scandia Shirley Stolzenberg and baby girl, Concordia Lucille Lynn, Belleville Saturday, August 20: Robert Dodd, Mankato Minnie Simnitt, Morrowville Virginia "Hanchett, Hill City Mildred Reece, Jewell Dyna Sherwoodl Concordia Nancy McClellan, Belleville Sunday, August 21: WiUis Stafford, Republic Ella Novak, Narka Gloria Canfield, Belleville Billy Snapp, Belleville Monday, August 22: Lee Tallent, Concordia Shirley Brown, Courtland George Bechtold, Mankato Tena Peterson, Agenda Carl Cox, Haddam No.

127 Faculty To Meet Friday Administrators and teachers of School District 427 will meet Friday. August 20. at the West Elementary at 10:00 a.m,, V. Barker, sui)erintendent announced last week. The meeting will be held for orientation for all administrators and teachers and will he the first meeting of the Central Republic County Teacliers I Doupnik Presents Research Paper by The Tele.seope Coi re.snoiuU'lit.

Ben Doupnik. son of Mr, and Mrs, Ben Doupnik, of Agenda, presented a paper August 21 at the meeting of the American Phytopathological Society in Den ver. The paper, titled, "Suppression af Victorian induced Disease in Oats by is in connection with Mr. Doup- I nik's research. He is working on his doctor's degree at Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge, and expects to receive his degree in January, 1907.

A daughter, born August 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle K. Dragoo of Kansas City, named San Dee Lea, Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, David Inskeep, Belleville, Mr, and Mrs, Elwin Dragoo, Mahaska, Sp-4 and Mrs, Thomas Seaman, Toul, France, a son, Matthew Thomas, born August 16. Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs.

Ralph 1 Powell. Morrisonville, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Seaman. Belleville, Mrs.

Ella Runft, Belleville, is the great grandmother. A son, Alan John, born August 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Ru- (ia, Aurora, Colo.

Grandparents are Mrs. Gladys Splichal, Munden, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ruda, lAtwood.

Great grandparents are Mrs. Francis Knedlik and Mrs. Rosa Splichal, Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruda, Atwood.

On August 20, a daughter, Jody Diane, born to Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Rust of Superior, Neb. A son, born August 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shaw of Morrowville.

Elizabeth Arlene, a daughter, born August 22 to Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Holl of Mankato Make Kansas Tourist Survey LesUe P. Frazier, state Ex- Jtension development specialist, was in Belleville Monday as part of a speedy tour of the state as he delivered questionnaires and bits of advice in briefing session to We Are Over Stocked On New Cars And Have Them Priced To Sell stop In During This Fair Week and See Our Selection of New Dodges Plymouths Chryslers Howard Motor Co. Vlichale Lowe Edits Edition IB' The Tele.scope's Mahn.ska Corr.) Michale Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lowe, Mahaska, received his Bachelor of Arts degree in technical journalism at the end of the summer session at Kansas State University, Manhattan.

Lowe was editor of the CoUeg- ian University edition published this summer, which published 35,000 copies of a 176 page tabloid size edition, a record number of pages. The work was done The following is the list received from the Republic County Hospital, Belleville of the admissions and dismissals covering the week of August 16 to August 22. Admissions Tuesday, August 16: Florence Nelson, Formoso Shirley Brown, Wichita Lanona Barton, Belleville Gloria Canfield, Belleville Nina Stroade, Belleville At The Corner of 17th and Phone JA 7-5585 Dales Western Store Formerly The Cowboy Store Has Enlarged And Are Having A Sale Children's Western Back-to-Sehool Shirts reg. $2.95 and $3.95 Now $2.49 Acme Roughout Boots reg. $15.95 Now $13.49 Western Straw Hats Bailey and More Off Levi Jeans, Button Fly $3.98 Downtown BeUeviUe FIRE IS ONLY gN OF THE RISKS A HOMEOWNER FACES! There are other major risks you face as a homeowner.

Serious losses can also result from storms, thefts, and from damages to others for which you are liable. So it pays to be protected. And it pays to know that a Stale Farm Homeowners Policy gives you this full pro- tectiofl at a remarkably low cost. So ask me about it today! Clarence Kelley JA 7-5343 2526 Street Belleville, Kansas STATE FARM Fire and Casualty Company Home Office: Bloomlngton, Illinois Back to School Shoes Our wide selection of shoes fit all your youngsters' needs. They're strong, sturdy and siyled fashin-n-right for young feel "on the grow." Across From The Food Mart Phone JA 7-5114 Superior Sale Co.

Sales Everv Saturday At 12:30 O'clock At our sale last Saturday we sold 341 head of cattle and 180 head of feeder hogs. We were short on pigs but we can expect that this time of year. Prices are very satisfactory and a good crop in sight will keep these pigs on the farm. Cattle prices are very good on all classes but do not expect a large movcmertf of cattle as long as the grass is good. Feeder steers and heifers are in broad demand that are green, for many feeders are waMting to buy cattle for green crops.

Light weight steers and heifers are selling at a very good price and expect them to be selling at a good figure all Meet cows are bringing in the $17.00 to $18.00 bracket, with better butcher cows to $19.00. Canner $15.00 to $17.00 depending on weight. Bulls $21.00 to $22.50 per cwt. We have a very good sale every Saturday and honesty will be assured at all times if buying or selling. We also do our best by getting your stock sold at a good pricoL Call collect, if you have stock to sell and we are always happy to look at your stock at all times.

Thanks again to all my sellers aiwi Some of the Sales of Last Mfeek 28 white pigs, avg. wt. -axovad tbc. at $18.00 pel- head. 10 while pigs, avg.

wt. around ibe. at $19.50 per head. 20 Hamp avg. around 55 lbs.

at 121.00 per IwMd. 7 pigs, avg. wt. 35 Iht. at per head.

35 mixed pigs, wt. 45 lbs. at $18.00 per head. 47 mixed avg. wt.

around 55 lbs. at $18.50 per head. Bonded and Certified Auction CATTLE black heifers, avg. wt. 762 lbs.

at $24.30 cwt. 7 whiteface heifers, avg. wt. 758 lbs. at $24.10 cwt.

14 Hereford steers, avg. wt. 791 lbs. at S3A.8S 7 black bull calves, avg. wt.

321 cwt. 4 black heifer avg. wt. at $25.90 cwt. 12 black cows, avg.

wt. 9M lbs. at $17.40 cwt. 11 whiteface cows, avg. wt.

1070 at $17.50 cwt. 3 wMteface steers, avg. wt. 570 lbs. at $27.20 cwt.

1 roajn cow, avg. wt. 1145 lbs. at $18.10 cwt. 7 avg.

wt. 757 lbs. at $24.30 1 wMMface cow, avg. wt. 1040 lbs at $18.40 cwt.

2 black steers, avg. wt. lbs. at cwt. 1 black bull, avg.

wt. 1340 lbs. at cwt. 1 whiteface bull, avg. wt.

1440 lbs. at $22.10 cwt. 1 black whiteface cow, avg. wt. lbs.

at $18.00 cwt. 3 whiteface cows, avg. wt. 923 lbs. at $17.50 cwt.

1 black cow, avg. wt. 1010 lbs. at $17.10 cwt. 1 wMteface cow, avg.

wt. 1390 lbs. at $18.50 cwt. 1 roan cow, avg. wt.

Uu. at $19.50 cwt. 4 blade wMtefAce Mt avg. wt. S44 lbs.

at $27.20 cwt. 2 whiteface heifers, avg. wt. 745 Ibt. at fM.5« cwt.

4 whiteface heifers, evg. wt. 490 lbs. at $24.00 cwt. 3 red bull calves, avg.

wt. 4U at (27.30 cwt. 1 whiteface MW, J3S lbs. at cwt. 7 mixed helfera, wt.

880 at $22.25 cwt. 4 avg. wt. 7S6 lbs. at $23.90 AjMhttiiaceiwJtfucayji.

wt. 2ML. at mn 1 Wack heifer, wt. 540 lbs. at $25.00 cwt.

3 black heUers. avg. wt. 553 lbs. at 125J5 ewt.

9 whiteface bull at per head. 1 whiteface bull, avg. wt. Iba, 0' 422.M ewt. 4 whMeface bull calves, avg.

wt. at $31.00 cwt. Many other of all Superior Sale Co. A. H.

KOTTMEYlt, Qiiuiiir and 0.

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