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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 12

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12 THE BELLEVILLE (KANSAS) TELESCOPE THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 19S0 Pure Ask Those Who Use It DIXIE TRACTOR OILS FOR BETTER POWER FARMIMG GOODRICH TIRES NEXT TIME TRY A 8ILVERTOWN ASK YOUR HATCHERY KEROSENE ASK YOUR HATCHERY Phone 54 "At the Crossroads of Water in the World" Belleville REPUBLIC Miss Kathleen Clark Mar. Mildred and Ruth are driving a new Chevrolet. Fred Stromberg has been quite ill with the flu for some time, and is still confined to his home. Mrs. Dan Rickel, Bertha Tobin and Mrs.

A. Ludwig were Concordia vis- itors Thursday. son, Carl, of Belleville, spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr.

and Mrs. Les Jones and daughter spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in Concordia. Mr. and Mrs. Van Kukin of McPherson came Friday to attend the funeral services of Mrs.

Ed Klima. They remained the rest of the week visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuchera and son Cleta Githens to her and Sunday after a few weeks visit neai ITubka and daughters.

Courtland. A number of the teachers from this community attended the teachers association in Belleville Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Floy Bouser, Mrs. Ralph Mcllwaine were on the program.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Craft, Preston Craft and Kathleen Clark attended church and visited friends in Hastings, Sunday.

The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fay Hudson returned to Abilene Sunday evening.

Mrs. J. Nichols of Wymore is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Lachman and Mr. Lachman.

Mr. and Mi's. Les Rashleigh and family and Mrs. Bertha'Henderson of Concordia called at the Ken Mulch home Sunday evening. Frances Strnad, Mrs.

Joe Splichal Bula of Jamestown, were guests of fifty-eighth wedding anniversary, i August Blecha and family and their daughter, Mrs. H. Ireland and These same people and many others I Adolph Blecha and family visited family. helped celebrate their golden wedding Sunday at the; Ed Blecha home south Mrs. Anna Walters of Hardy took eight years ago.

The evening was; of Belleville. her little son. Franklin to Florida, in spent socially, refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

W. Horak and hopes the climate will benefit his' served and all spent a pleasant eve- i Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Horak attended health. ning. Postmaster Plotner and wife the funeral of C. A. Miles at Belle- Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Hobson drove ancl; son, Parlee and family, who were, ville Saturday. to Concordia with Mr.

Will Myers, neighbors of the Bucknell's who is in hospital there. were Mart Davidson and family spent The woman's club Friday at Hardy Sunday with the Lutheran pastor, i had a very interesting meeting, Rev. Davis and family. discussion on child welfare was led Miss Pearl Mullins' services have Mrs. been retained as teacher at Rose Miss Louise' Peckham and Miss Mound for next year.

I Vermillion came down from Superior "ave some dental work done. Miss Esther Dezarn irave a that evening. Mrs Herbert Bradley, who spent miss uezain gjiye a Dutn Norman who several days in Kansas City, returaed as sick Tuesday. presents have The. A.

R. H. S. girls and boys and ri 'far substltuto. tcachcrs went on a hike Tuesday Chet Myres Mrs.

Mor-, will Straub and Lyola are visiting night. All reported a fine time. AGENDA Mar. Bradley made a business trip to Clyde Tuesday to Mrs." Ed Kopsa and daughter spent Wednesday with Mr. Kopsa's mother of Cuba.

Mrs. Dart, Fulton and Bradley attended the Eastern Star lodge in Cuba Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Danielson and ftimily of Clyde were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Fr.ank Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Humbird and son motored to Marysville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houdek and daughter and. Mrs.

Roy Law, and son of Cuba motored to Agenda Saturday evening. LUCILLE ENGLISH SELECTED Miss Lucille English, a senior in Scandia high school, has been selected as the representative student of the local Scandia school whose picture will appear in the 1930 Jayhawker, Univei'sity of Kansas annual. Miss English is president of the senior class and active in all school work. INJURED IN CAR WRECK Mrs. Chester Hill suffered injuries Wednesday, last week, when the car in which she was riding with some fi 'iends toppled over a 20-foot embankment.

Other occupants of the car escaped with only minor bruises. the Church entertained the cast of the and Helen Brosh drove to Clifton last home talent play recently given, with Monday, where Mrs. was a i delegate to Rebekah school in mstruc- tion. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Cope of Omaha came to attend the funeral of Mrs. Edward Klima Friday and visited a six o'clock dinner at Saturday evening. i Hon. C. G.

Aspegren and Mrs. Aspegren returned Friday from Topeka. Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Andrew are here from Iowa making them a visit.

Mr. Andrew has been in poor health, but is now nearly well again. Wni. Noble has been quite sick for the last few days. a cheer organization of the High School, entertained the boys' and girls' basket ball teams with a costume party at the city hall Friday night.

A hilarious time was enjoyed by all the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stover and Mrs. Grafton Nutter drove to Concordia Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Frank Rickel and daughters drove to Courtland Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Holt of Concordia accoriipanied by Miss Mary Frankamp and Miss Myrtle Strom, attended the play given by the M.

E. Ladies' Aid of Republic last Tuesday evening. E. P. Christensen visited with R.

W. Johnson at Courtland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Price entertained friends at dinner and bridge Monday evening.

Mrs. G. A. Loetterle and Frances and Mrs. Loetterle's father, Mr.

went to Superior Saturday afternoon. Mrs. C. F. Layton entertained the Week End bridge club and their husbands at a seven o'clock dinner Thursday evening.

Mrs. Chas. Beck was called to Wakefield last Thursday by the illness of her daughter, Mi's. Erma Sweezy. Miss Vivian Chappell has been unable to attend school for the past week.

The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church served the Lions Club luncheon Tuesday. The funeral of Wanda Bell Coupland was held at the U. B.

church Sunday morning. The service was conducted by Rev. Robey and burial in Union Valley. A surprise party was given Sunday evening for Mrs. Will McDowell to celebrate her birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Loetterle drove to York, Sunday to visit relatives in the hospital there Rev, E.

E. McAferty preached at the U. B. church Sunday evening and hdd business meeting following. Leonard Loetterle, Robert Sission and George Frankamp went to Kansas City Wednesday and drove back acme new Fords.

Rev. McAferty, Rev. Robey and wife drove to Esbon Tuesday to attend a group meeting. Shirley Ann Van Gilder is quite ill with the measles. Mrs.

P. Graham and Mrs. Floy were in Lovewell Wednesday evening io judge the contest given by the school under the direction of Miss Endaley. gan Powell and Harlan Powell's attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Will Powell of near Cadmans, Nebr. i Mr. and Mrs. Will Bucknell of Lincoln came down and spent the week end with Mr. Bucknell's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. Bucknell. About seventy-five friends and A.

Descamp in Western Kansas. Mrs. L. Kramer gave her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Rashley made Louise, a birthday party last Weda trip to Munden last Thursday. DISTRICT NO. 90 Mar. Waterson and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Buck- ren and Mrs. Ella Edwards with relatives till Sunday afteinoon. Wednesday evening was the twenty second wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Lachman and they invited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kobes and Mr. and Mrs.

John Chop of Narka and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Skala in to spend the evening. Mr. and Mi-s.

W. F. Mulch and Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waterson and Harlan spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Deatherage and family near Cuba. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Peterka and daughters of Cuba, Miss Frances Strnad and J. G. Germinden spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

George Horak and family. The B. B. Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ed Stransky with twelve members present, and Mrs.

Ida Kennedy and Mrs. James Seifert as guests of the club. The St. Patrick's scheme was carried out through the afternoon. Games wei-e played after which refreshments were served.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kelly and Carl Torbert of Belleville visited Friday with Mrs. Ida Kelly. Bert Strnad returned to Topeka Sunday evening after being here all week during the illness and death of his sister.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Strnad and Roberta and Mrs.

A. Strnad and daughter, Frances, drove to Concordia Thursday, where Roberta was taken to a child's specialist and Mrs. A. Strnad went to have her eyes tested and glasses fitted. nell of Hardy went in Thursday eve-: Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Velger ning and helped them celebrate their' Shaw. nesday afternoon at four o'clock. Those present were Verl Dean Anderson, Kenneth Kopsa, Fern Gates, Dewey Eileen Webb, Benny Carpenter, Irene Pihl, Albert Humbird and Clair Cleveland, child- 1 The Ladies' Aid met at the' home spent i of Mrs. Ed Baird Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. entertained. Larson and Mrs. Baird Even with its UPERIOR PERFORMANCE this new eight is economical to own OAK CREEK THE UNITED STORES COMPANY PBdGLY WIGGLY KAfJSAf, BY AND FOR KANSANS Miar. and Mrs.

Frank E. Johnson and Ethel and Carl and J. Jorgensen's were supper guests at the Otto Jorgensen home last Tuesday evening, in honor of Otto's birthday. C. Harry Nelson's, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell, Alfred Nelson's, Arthur Nelson's, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs.

Oloff Nelson, Miss Ruby Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson and Laura and J. Jorgensen's were entertained at the John Hanson home Saturday evening. The evening was spent playing Progressive Rook.

Mrs. L. P. Petersen spent Friday and Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Otto Jorgensen, who was quite sick for a few days.

Harry Nelson's Alfred Nelson's, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jorgensen and Mr. and Mrs. Oloff Nelson and Miss Ruby Peterson took Sunday dinner at the Peter Nelson home.

-f- MUNDEN Miss Alda Cartwrlght Mar. and Mrs, Roy Cope of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Pay Hudson of Abilene, Mr. and Mrs.

Milek Semad and children, Edward Klima and daughter, Geraldine, Bert, Lu- dirk and Victor Strnad, all ate dinner the George Horak home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G.

Torbert and NORTH BIG BEND Mar. The Farm Bureau had an interesting meeting at Jackson Center Monday night. H. Willis of Republic was a caller in this community Monday. Miss Elsie Sanky of Republic was a guest of Mrs.

John Boursay Sunday, Mrs. Pete Steier did business in Republic Saturday. H. Sweet and son Erwin, drove to Mankato Friday after baby chicks. Mr, and Russell and daughter, Few cars can equal the speed, pick-up and climbing ability made possible by the 85-horsepower engine of the New Oakland Eight.

It is the most powerful used in any car of comparable size and weight, only racing cars excepted. But even wifh its superior performance, this car is inexpensive to own. Its first cost is very moderate. And its gasoline mileage equalsthatof many sixes of the same size. costs, loo, are very low' becauso parts are easily reached and the Is remarkably sound in basic design.

Valves can be easily adjusted. Bearings are large, sturdy, interchangeable. A woter lation system promotes greater engine NEW efficiency. And full pressure lubrication assures positive oiling. Fisher bodies, too, are built to withstand extremely hard wear.

The effect of all these features is not only to assure economy, but to keepthe car's ultimate resale value high Come in. Let us point out the New Oak land Eighi's many exceptional qual ities. Then let us give you a demonstration, and you realize how much you are ofFerod in the cor with superior Oakland Eight, $1045 end up, f.o. b. Pontiac, Michignr, plus ch.irgeo.

Lovejoy Shock iitcluded in list prices. Biimpeia, re.ir fender p.uarda and GeDftra! Motors H045 AND Time Payment Plan available at minimum rate. Consider the delivered as weliuathelist (f. o. when ivjmparing cuto.iobiSe values Oakland delivered psicta include only authorized charces for freight and delivery and the charge for any additional acceasories or finsucing desired.

PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS Walker Motor Co. Concordia BelleyiUe Housewives Economy Event Economy! Here is your chance to practice it. Real values on quality foods. It is extravagance to let this opportunity pass. Economize by liberal buying' of these savings.

PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Bananas Candy Bars lOc Clean and Per iPjkV Potatoes Sound Peck 50c Chocolates I9c Crisco Shortening 3 can 69c Raisin Bran Adds Pep pkgs. Sbrden's Milk lOc Libby's DeLuxe Extra Fancy IfeaCneS Extra Heavy Syrup, No. Cans VJQ Macaroni a Pkg. at I Cofifiee Extra Special Pounds 69c Salmon Cans .2 for 35C Catsup Large size bottle for 19c Prunes 2 3lc Marshmallows I9c Soap Crystal White 10 bars 39c BeeE Roast Lb. 23e Pork Roast Well trimmed, lb.

Sausage Country Style lbs. 33c Bacon Squares 13, ib. I7c Sugar Cured, Machine OaCOn Sliced, No Rind, lb Open Kettle tf) Rendered lbs SSSIC OAUAAAA Full Longhorn ClieeSe cream, per lb m3C.

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