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Council Grove Republican from Council Grove, Kansas • 4

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Pack Four La timer 9fyzvs fo nwt, COUNCIL GIIOVE BUY WAY, 'TUB VALUJ5 820 Main Council Grove KS, VLh mm hvm'aaw vmcm mrmrm om, rmm im tv im Hurt! utbmH 'Vm ywy-iwu You Save More Now During Our i'j x-v rr1 Of IVr tJk I 'LI I I mm Lf uaiuesi K52S3 Center Cut $1 .99 Pork Family Pack Asst mm Pork CM CQ Loin Chops 1 'JJ lb. Mr. Bernic DieVmann at tended th 80th annivrary of Harry and Emma latent held at th Redeemer Lutheran Church Saturday afternoon. Loit, their daughter, and husband ar leaving for Turkey ftoon, and were her for the celebration. Mr.

and Mr. Werner Monnich and Mr. and Mr. IVrcy Wendt went to their Card Club held with Mr. and Mr.

Clyde Katen Saturday evening, Mr. and Mr. George Schlener joined th club. Mr. and Mr.

Wernrr Monnich will the hot in November. Leland Koepsel of Clay Center and Ken and Lois Keener of Florida visited Mr. and Mr. Paul Hasten Wednesday afternoon. The Latimer Zion Lutheran Church will hold their turkey supper on Oct.

and serving starts at 5 o'clock. There will be a food sale ith th supper. Th St, Paul Lutheran Church of Herington will hold their steak supper Nov. 3rd, also a bake sale by th Leagers, and a craft sale. The serving will start at 5:30 at the community building.

Saturday the families of Patricia Stuckey of Topeka and the Mark Jones family of Marion with their new baby boy, Scott Henry Jones who was a week old Sunday, cam for a visit with Grandpa and Granny Jones. Congratulations Vernon and Maxine on th new grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wendt attended th Schlesener cousins dinner held at Woodbine Sunday-noon at Briddeys Restaurant.

Eleanor and Jim Chitty were guests of honor. Norman Schlesener was the oldest cousin there. Thirty-three attended th dinner. Kwlyn Ohm Attended th J. Tlphoni Co.

minion for pUy mntfy At th Country Club for Hmnr and vinttAtuin, Mrs. David IWker and Mr. IVrcy WVndt wnt wwnl dnv ith Mr. And Mr. MiUon WVndt and atttndtd the wadding of Thorn a and Tiffany BwWr the Guardian AngfU CAtholic Church in Chnska, MN.

Tiflfony is th dauuhr of Milton and Nancy WVndt. Whil iher thy visited th largest shopping wall in the world lMoominglm MN. Everett and l.s$ Murray of Oregon visits Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kasten on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Dyas Farres and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hasten attended the Hebron Lutheran Church turkey supper Wednesday evening.

Mrs. Jerry Wendt and Matthew Wendt and Mrs. Percy Wendt rod th old-timer steamer train from Topeka and to Abilene, Th ride consisted of several stops for photo taking, and all passenger had lunch at the Ksrby House in Abilene. 500 made the enjoyable trip. At Abilene they took on more passengers for a ride to Solomon and back.

It was a lovely day and lots of fun. Mrs. Evelyn Ohm visited Lloyd Barrett of Herington and also their great-granddaughter. Great-grandmother has been babysitting with her little great-granddaughter. Mrs.

Percy Wendt and Mrs. Hugo Wendt attended the Lydia Circle held in th home of Elbe Krause Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Dyas Farres accompanied Mrs Laryl Dittman and Darlene Meyer to th L.W.M.L. meeting held at th Lincoln ville Church Saturday.

Chops Boston Butt Pork Roast Fresh Ground Sausage $1 .09, 990, $1.09 $1.09 Country Style Ribs Pork Steak 51b. Farmland Ham $9 99 $2.99 Boneless Pork Loin or Butterfly Chops (Dunlap 9ezvs mow 787-2253 Mr. and Mrs. Junior Blauton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

Rex Pio and son at Edger-ton. They also went to the Maple Leaf Festival at Baldwin. Mrs. Ada Pritchard visited Mrs. Jo McPeek at the highrise in Council Grove on Friday.

Mrs. Cleta Tucker of Wichita and Mrs. Mildred Mercer spent last week at the 5th Armor reunion at Evansville, IN. Mrs. Mercer went to Emporia on Sunday for a birthday dinner and party for her granddaughter, Melissa Mercer.

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Griffith and family, also Billy, Amy and Griffith from Council CRISP 1111 jlSli rKxr NfrinpftH blue bunny flfgSSSSgTV TfHTT i 1 fl1 Wri ssLli 0 Orange French 1 eachV Vy Juice Fries COLORADO "CSS BAQ Jonathan Apples OS? jfiVF sunshine ivory mmmmmmmmrf tv brajq cwkamon rolls jSsr xr Lirmid 3snnnc Crescent fii. DPteent EJk Rolls obsbeats GrapBtfUIt Crackers Br Detergent ISS fSa GREAT FOB BREAKFAST TV BRAND fe H3 r7! l6l" 2201 be t-5 Grove, had weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

Art Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Art Griffith went to Emporia on Saturday to soccer games, but games were rained out. Mr.

and Mrs. Art Griffith and Mrs. MAbel Pritchard went to Emporia on Wednesday. Mike Viar of Kansas City visited Mr. and Mrs.

James Mar on Monday. A baby shower was held Sunday evening at Council Grow for Mrs. John Sigle'. Those attending from this area were Mrs. Martha Ann Mark, Mrs.

Karen Land-gren, Mrs. Ernestine Griffith and Mrs. Mabel Pritchard. Shannon Mark of Emporia and Mrs. Martha Ann Mark spent several days at Weston, MO.

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pritchard and John took Mrs. Mabel Pritchard to Council Grove on Wednesday evening to eat. Mrs.

Pritchard spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Art Griffith for supper. Mrs. Mary Allen visited Mrs.

Pritchard on Friday. Mrs. Pritchard went to Emporia on Sunday for a birthday dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Sickle.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wingert of Emporia came and got Mrs. Pritchard for Sunday dinner. Bob and Scott Memmer of Wheatland, WY, have returned home after visiting Mrs.

Ella Ryman. IS THE D1SIEICI COURT OF MOEBIS COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN DIKE, Deceased. Case No. 93-P-36 vsrmnr. of wr.ARTXG avh Kcmcr, rn creditors Cough Drops OA ttCKTNOL Bath Tissue ASSORTS) tAHETSS ROMAN MEAL Sandwich or 3j79c S9B seer.

iSaSlJf Milford Lake Spur Open To Traffic TOPEKA The Kansas Department of Transportation has announced that the K-244 Sour TV BRAKO FLUFFY FLAKE Coconut TV BRAND Brown Gravy ASSORTED VARIETIES Shasta Pop KELLOOO-S Corn Pops THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSON'S CONCERNED: Ton re hereby notified thai on the lh day of October, 1333, there was filed in thu Court by Velma R. Die as aa heir, devisee and legatee in the Lest Will and Testament of John Dike, deceased, dated June 6, 1991, praying that the Will filed with the Petition be admitted to probate and record; that Velma B. Dike be appointed as the Executor without bond-Yon are required to file your written defenses thereto on or be fore the 5th day of November, 1993, at 100 A. M. of said day, in said Court, the City of Council Grove, Morris County, Kansas, at which time and place said cause will be beard.

Should yoa fail therein, judgment and decree will be entered in doe course ttpoa the Petition. All creditors are notified to exhibit their demands against the estate within four (4) months alter the date of the-first publication of this Notice, as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited, they shall be forever barred. Velma R. Dike Petitioner David H. Heilman HEILMAN 4 HEILMAN 137 N.

Union P.O.Box212 Council Grove, Kansas 66846 (316767-6825 Attorney for Petitioner (First published in the Council Grove Republican Oct. 13, 1993; orxnjent1v tm Oct 20 nd 27. 1993 4Rea0 69c i LTR. a a BTL. $389 1SOZ.

a BOX 8Qc nor a CAN TRON KIDS UBBra ASSORTEO VARIETIES Lite Fruit TV BRAND Garlic Powder All Purpose Flour Cat Food 1 mtra $499 a PKO. I andwich at Milford Lake has been opened to normal traffic. The section of highway had been closed since July 21, when water from the spillway area at the dam crossed the highway and forced its closure. About 175 feet of asphalt and dirt washed out down to the rock and shale on the K-244 Spur. K-57 below Milford Lake remain closed as emergency repairs continue.

Construction is scheduled to be completed by the end of November. READ THE WANT ADS SentlSwsit Morstis wca. a Ground 99 COKf.DCrCOKl OR 1t $019 Coca Cola Classic CcxTcola'ciassIc 'btv 89C 89 CAM VfVAWrtFT Paper Towels msr mm Atvt Peiches Chill wDeans Tco Shells Black Pepper pk I 79 9C Monarch Cigarettes WHILE SUPPLY IrfVST $8.49 fvauicinaiMi Taco Seasoning You've known us as Hillside Gardens, your garden center. We've moved up town as FLORAL 1 Double MAnufACtuix-rV ColvM trt 5vc rx i tt mmk (mrri frrnril (mm) (rmrrh (CTnfnl fTrrrril iTiliVvnl 11 UV your florist, with the same friendly professional service you've come to expect. Let us help you plan your wedding or party, handle all your floral tributes for a funeral or just a bouquet for yourself or a friend.

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