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HISTORICAL SOCIETY IS I I 7 117 M.JM A HOME PAPER DEVOTED TO HOME NEWS INTERESTS DF BURR OAK AND JEWELL COUNTY VOLUME 91 BURR OAK HERALD, BURR OAK. JEWELL COUNTY. KANSAS THURSDAY, FEB. 11. 1971 NUMBER 8 ii AND THE BEST CITY MEETING JEWELL CO.

LIVESTOCK ASSN. ANNUAL MEETING Farm Program Policy Is Keyed To Market Orientation Smoke Signals The Cawker City Pirates out- A public meeting will be held CENTENNIAL MEETING Twenty interested persons attended the centennial meeting held at the City Hall on Tues on Thursday, February 11, at 1971 Sweetheart To BeReYealedFebf 12 The Annual Meeting of the Livestock Association will be Market orientation is the key to answering the emerging farm problems of the ac 7:30 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to eUtodt a mayor and councltaien. The term of 60ored the Burr Oak Braves 56-45 in PTL Tournament action Feb. 3 Lebanon.

The Braves held February 11, 1971, at the Buffalo Roam Steak House in cording to Carroll G. Brunt- office of the present mayor, Mankato. The meeting wil start led at the end of the first quar haver, a spokesman for the with a meal, followed by the Agricultural Stabilization and Jack jBurger, will expire in Mr. Burger has done day, eoruary win, at p.m. A discussion was held to see if there was enough interest to have a centennial celebration in June.

June 4 and 5 were the dates set for the celebration with a pageant or dance to be hdM nn EVwlnv nlolht Sth The 1971 -Sweetheart festivities member in Pep dub and Y- his car. Mac is planning to go business meeting, then a pro Conservation Service, the farm will be February 12 when the Teens for three years, Girls to a Vo-Tech School next fai. a very capable job as mayor, gram which wil include musi ter of play but slacked off and dropped behind during the rest of the game. Burr Oak fought hard to come back, but just couldn't pump in enough bas program agency of the U.S. Braves will play the Jewell Mixed Chorus for two but feels that someone Department of Agriculture.

cal numbers, a report by Max Deets, manager of the Solomon Wildcats at Burr Oak. years, and track for one year, should take his turn as mayor. The King and Queen will be In her spare time she Ikies to kets to catch up. 'If you are interested in the city business in Burr The chairman of the Kansas ASC committee, E. R.

Patton, commented that farmers would be keenly interested in the crowned between the "A and read, ride horses, and paint, VaUey Feedyard, on the Kansas Livestock Association and the Bull Testing Program, and the Mike Modlin had a hot hand games. Wendy is planning to attend Oak, please attend this meeting. and pumped in 27 points, while Ken Garman hit 7 points for the Colby Junior Cofllege next fall main speaker, Dr. DeQbert G. market projections outlined re The Queen.candidates for 1971 are Marcia Wilson, Wendy Mc- and a parade, horse show, pony express ride from Burr Oak to Nortlibranch, and free barbecue to be held on Saturday, June 5th.

There will be several other forms of entertainment on Saturday. It was decided that the men Braves. BOHS Cutcheon, and Connie Jeffery, Miles, Extension Veterinarian, Correction In Location Of County Livestock Meeting HOSPITAL INSTALLS. NEW X-RAY IMAGE INTEXSIFIER cently by Brunthaver. It is foreseen that demand for major U.S.

crops will take the production from an additional 20 School was dismissed early Because of a conflict in dates, Feb. 4 due to a snowstorm. BOHS the location of the Jewell The Jewell County Hospital must have a beard during the million acres next year. "Kansas farmers are study County Livestock meeting had The Greyhound team lost week of the centennial or pay a has installed a new image in- to be changed from the Buffalo ing provisions of the now farm $1.00 fine. They may purchase tensuier on its x-ray machine Roam Steak House to the Man programs prior to signup which by 4 points in an overtime to Randall (Feb.

5. The score was tied at 1646 when they went This is a highly modern piece a shaving permit from the com kato Grade School The meeting mittee. The ladies are also to of equipment. The x-ray picture begins March 1 and ends April 9, and becoming more and David Ray Jenkins, a senior, wiH start at 7:00 p.m. Feb.

11 into the overtime. Rodney How is intensified many thousands of have centennial dresses during is son of Marvin and Wanda more aware of how much more ard and Ronnie Buckley scored the centennial. times and makes it possible for Jenkins. He was born Septem freedom they have under the The board of directors for the the doctor, who reads the x-ray, to get a far clearer picture, ber 11, 1933, in Boise City. 7 points each to tie for high man.

Dewey Terrill, Herschel Smack, and George Benjamin centennial include James Mc- new farm law," Patton said. "They are also realizing how Oklahoma. Dave came here at The hospital board and staff are the beginning of his junior year, closely they must study the each had 2 points. Final score Cormick, Margaret Aspegren, Jean Fearing, John Gates, Jack Burger, Vivian Reed, Jane Har dedicated to providing the finest He has been active in Basket Connie Sue Jeffery is a jun national and world agricultural was 24-20. BOHS equipment for the patients and this machine is the finest in its ball, FootbaM, Boys Glee, FCA situation and market demand ris, Mildred Mullins, Wanda Howard, Elva McLean, Twyla Marcia Annette Wilson, a sen in order to make the wisest de field, team Greyhounds lost ior and the daughter of Curtis and Marilyn Jeffery.

She was born December 4, in Red Cloud, Connie has Mixed Chorus, and B-CSub for two years and track for one ior, is the daughter of Robert cisions in planning their crops." Dr, R. J. Mclntire of Hastings Morris, and Dale Warner. 42-17 Feb. 5 to Randall.

Ken IWinslow was high scorer with and Lola Wilson. She was born year. In his spare time he likes Urban people as well as farm The board of directors will is the radiologist who regularly been active member of Girls August 25, 1953, in Smith Con hold a meeting on Saturday, visits the local hospital every two weeks. He is accompanied ter. Marcia has been an active Glee, Mixed Chorus, Band, Pep to practice sports and work on his car.

Dave is planning to go to Miltonvale to College next 10 points. Tom Wallace had and Larry Ost had 2. BOHS February 13, at 7:30 p.m.- There ers have an interest in farm policies. Many have failed to realize-that the tremendous production capacity of American agriculture is a major national will be another public meeting Club, and Y-Teens for three years, a student council repre by an x-ray technician, Judy Basart of Superior. Dr.

Mcln fall. Jewell County Weslernalres on Thursday, February 18th, at member of band, track for three years, Girls Glee, Mixed Chorus, Pep CMb, and Y-Teens ior four years. She was student Feb. 8 a T.B. Clinic was held for the pre-school, 4th, 9th, 12th sentative for her class and vice- 7:30.

you are interested in tire is the radiologist at Mary The Jewell County Western- asset one that keeps us the having a successful centennial Lanning Hospital. president in band this year, and in track for two years. In her grades, and personnel at 2:30. BOHS council representative her soph aires met Saturday night, Feb. best-tfed nation in the world at Dr.

W. E. ScMotterback and you are asked fovatterM "tWs meeting. omore year, secretarytreasurer 6, at the Community Building spare time she likes to cook, the lowest real cost, and also The Greyhounds play on their Dr. Robert, E.

Potter are the read and run around. Coni is for her class during her fresh to Mankato. We decided to run home court Feb. 11 against Es- local doctors who comprise the an asset that can help produce a favorable balance of trade the lunch stand at one of the man year, and Pep Club secre undecided on her future plans staff at the Jewell County Hos bon. BOHS The King candidates for this tary treasurer and program for this country.

pital. Dr. Mclntire does the dances in Ionia as a money making project." This will prob. PROCLAMATION The Mayor has sot the week year are Mac Diehl, Dave Jen A market-oriented farm pol Feb. 12 is the Sweetheart radiology work for Dr.

Schlot- kins, and Mike Modlin. chairman in Y-Teens this year. In her spare time she likes to sew and discover new things. icy, with more freedom for terback and Dr. Potter.

His Game against Jewell. The can of June 2nd as Centennial Week. ably be the first Saturday night in April and we will need dona the didates are Marcia Wilson, Con findings are reported to tions of food. We had election nie Jeffery, and Wendy Mc- patient's doctor. Marcia is planning to attend Fort Hays College next fall.

JACK BURGER, Mayor Burr Oak, Kansas. farmers and less government management of production and marketing, should attract the interest of all taxpayers," the of officers and the same officers Cutoheon and Mike Modlin, ivlac were re-olected: president, Rex Diehl, and Dave Jenkins. The crowning wil be at half time Contributions To Medical Fund Henningsen, Ionia; vice presi state ASC committee chairman Jewell County said. Women's Democratic Club Mike Steven Modlin, a junior, Turning to market reports and between the and games. BOHS dent, Glen Goldsberry, Jewell; scretary, Jo McCammon, Mankato; treasurer, Malble Formoso.

The date for our Personal solicitation for is the son of Mary and Don money for the Medical Fund projections, Patton quoted directly from Brunthaver, who is The Jewell County Women's Modlin. He was-born November lAH needed pictures for the will start in the. near future. 19, 1953, in Smith Center. He Democratic Club met Tuesday, Feb.

2, at the home of Mr. and KjW.If.A. horse show was set for May 9 with the rain date Since the publication of in associate administrator of ASCS. has been active in Basketball, Pow Wow wiM be taken Feb. 12, BOHS The National Merit Scholar formation on the project, per May .16.

The dues are now due Brunthaver said: 'Total dis Mrs. Floyd Myers at Burr Oak. Mrs. Forest Foster was wel FooKball, Boys Glee, Mixed Chorus, FOA, and B-Oub for three years and track two and must be paid 30 days in sons have started sending money to the Endowment Assocla- appearance of U.S. wheat from ship.

Test will be given to all comed as a new member. Re Mac Burdett Diehl, a senior, advance of show date to be July through September of this Juniors Feb. 13 by Mr. Hafner. years." He was FCA 'Secretary Richard Diamond, year was the highest for any BOHS A Jewell County Teachers din his sophomore year.

In his three-month period in history, A check for the loan portion freshments were served by the hostess. The next meting will be Mar. 2, 7:30 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Westin.

spare time he likes to play eligible to ride. We voted to change the meeting date to the second Saturday night of each month; it will be put in the paper each month. After the That is a most significant devel ner meeting was held at Jewell is the son or Donald 'and Lonnie Diehl. He was born July 6, 1962, in Red Cloud, Nebraska. Mac has been active in football and basketball and FCA for one year, and Boys Glee and Mixed of this fund has been received basketball and football.

When he gets out of school he plans from: opment. Food use consumed 136 million bushels of wheat last Wendyl Anne McOutcheon, a at 6:30 Feb. 10. BOHS A preview for possible hos Charles MoGinnis senior, is the daughter of Rich to go to summer school some meeting Gary Hesket showed quarter; feed took 137 million bushels: exports totaled 167 ard and Lorna McOutcheon. She where.

Chorus for three years. He has slides Coffee and cookies were pital personnel was given at the Mr. and Mrs. Ira Powell re Town and Country EJLU. What Are "They" Wearing been football and basketball was born in Norfolk, Nebraska.

Carolyn Tucker and Steve served. million bushels; and 22 million Mankato hospital at 2:00 Feb. Wendy moved here the second Billenwillms will- carry the Reporter, cently returned from a trip to California and Arizona. We went into seed. The grand total I was the topic of the lesson pre 10.

Dave Jenkins, Jim Wallace, Sherry Buckley, Donna McLean, flowers and crown. semester of her sophomore manager for one year and track for three years. In his spare time he likes to work on was 461 million bushels of went by air from Lincoln, Nebr, Committees for Sweetheart year. Wendy has been art active wheat in three months. to San Francisco and were met are: Decorations: uianne un 'We have projected the mar Y.W.CA.

by our brother, Everett Cole of Carol Simmons, Cathy Terrill, Sharon Garman, Gayle Blair, Jeanice Smuck, Michell Volker, Dixie Pettit, and Ellen Richards ion, chairman, Deb Jeffery, co- Modesto. He took us to Merced sented ty Mrs. Amur Aspegren at the Town end County unit meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. Forrest Howard Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 2.

Pant suits, shoes, boots, hats, gloves and dress lengths were chairman, Carol Simmons, De ket demand for our major field crops for this year. Then we translated this demand back Monday, Feb. 15, wil be the lilah Benjamin, Gayle Missionary Speaker At United Methodist Church to visit our daughter and family, -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc date of the next YAV.C.A.

meet Gayle Waugh, Sharon Garman, into the acreage needed to pro ing. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. Murray, Wayne, Paul and Ray Dixie Pettit, Michell Volker, duce that amount of commodity, Mr. and Mrs! Vincent the Burr Oak High School Dean. Their daughter and fam Jeanice Smuck, Donna McLean, "For corn, partly because of much discussed by the group during this very Interesting les erfords will be speaking at the and Sherry Buckley; Script: music room.

Meditations will be in charge of Mrs. LaVae Glover. Roll cal Is to be an United Methodist Church, in ily, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Fox end Danny, also Rex McMurray from Redondo Beach, Calif.

son. Burr Oak will celebrate its Sherry Buckley, chairman, De corn blight, we expect to need the production from about 5.1 million extra acres. We'll use 'Burr Oak Sunday evening, Hospital News Mr. Lowell McNidhols is a patient at the St. John's Hospital in Salina.

Mrs. Ona Williamson was admitted to the Jewel County Hospital in Mankato on Monday morning for observation and treatment. Mrs. Wilbur Warner is a patient at the Mary Lanning Hospital in Hastings. lilah Benjamin, Gayle Blair, 100th birthday in June and the unit plans to participate in the swered with "What I wouSd buy February 14, at 7:30 p.m.

Gayle Waugh, Donna McLean; the production of 1.6 million if money were no object." Mrs. The Rutherfords are former Crown and Robe: Dixie Pettit, were weekend guests to visit with us. On Jan. 24th we all attended the wedding of Mary Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

more sorghum acres, ana an Carl Stepp will be showing the chairman, Sharon Garman, Mi missionaries to Pakistan and are under the Board of Missions pictures from her trip to Eur other million acres each of barley and of oats. Soybean de celebration. An article was read and discussed from the K.II.D.C. News Magazine. Mrs.

Howard served delicious refreshments at the close of the meeting. chell Volker, Deb Jeffery, and for the Methodist Church. ope, necreauon planned cans attended from Burr Oak. BOHS Children's Dental Health Week We are observing Children's Dental Health Week Feb. 7-13.

Dental decay is one of the most common diseases and about 95 percent of the nation's population has been affected by it. Dental decay can be annoying and painiM. If pin-point cavities are ignored, it may result in loss of teeth, difficulty in eating, teeth shifting out of position, and even facial deformity. We had dental inspection at our Burr Oak school on Wednesday, Feb. 3rd.

Peterson from Mankato came 'to, our school for this inspection. Dental cards were then sent home with the students who Jeanice Smuck; Girl and Boy Everett Cole, to Tom Ayres at the Congregational Church with mand is strong this year. We for exercise by members Morning service on February Carol. Simmons, chairman, and expect to need the production dress accordingly. The social 14 will be under the direction reception following.

After a Mrs. Marshall Bishop. Dianne Dillon. of 5.8 million acres of beans committee is Mrs. Richard Fra the Commission on Social week in Modesto, we flow to Phoenix, Ariz, and were met by more than we have produced, sier and Mrs.

Lyle Jeffery, Harrison E.II.U. Report Concern. This is Race Relations Sunday. "What about wheat? With CHURCH OF THE AIR Bring lc for each year of your Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Cole who Public Prayer Congressman Keith Sebelius announced he has introduced a resolution in Congress proposing an amendment to the Constitu strong feed and export demand, anniversary, to put in the piggy have a winter home there. The Harrison E.H.U. met at we expect the market will use The JeweH County ministers While there we called on Mr. Fifth Sunday Rally bank. Reporter.

the home of Mrs, Gail Hudi-burgh Friday, Feb. 5. The meet the production from 5.7 million wheat acres more than was will be having the "Church of the Air" programs over Chan and Mrs. Jack Gavin. We left Phoenix on Feb.

1st at 12:10 tion that -would allow voluntary In spite of inclement weather, ing began with a cooperative produced. fine crowd assembled at the prayer in public buiMings. flying to Denver where "That totals a demand for Scandinavian Smorgasbord tasting bee. Each member told how Jewell City Christian Church He was joined by 62 members National Week Of Concern For Prisoners Of War And Missing In Action we spent several hours at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Cole, of the House of Representatives more than 20 million crop acres than was actually harvested in 1970. That's market opportun leaving Denver at 6:10 for Hays, she prepared the food she brought. Mrs. Ralph Dye gave the lesson on Scandinavia. The needed dental work.

When the dental work is completed, these cards are to be signed by the denlist -and reiifnied to school. School Nurse. who introduced similar resolutions demonstrating wide bipartisan support for the volun el 4 the week of February 15th each morning at 9:00 a.m. The following will be giving the devotional talks each morning: Monday Paul Life of the United Methodic Church in Jewell; Tuesday David Wilson of the Nazarene Church of Burr Oak; Wednesday Russell Cal-cote of the United Methodist Jan. 31.

for a fellowship dinner at 1:00 and an afternoon worship service. Sixty-lour people representing' Jewell, Randall, Mankato, Courtland, Esbon, Burr Oak, and Glen EUder arriving there at 8:30 after losing an hour. We were home ity. And that's wlat a Market-oriented farm policy is all business meeting was held following the lesson and was con Congressman Keith Sebelius said he is hopeful that expected action designating the week of March 21-27 as "National Week of Concern for Prisoners of War tary prayer resolution. about." here at 11 o'clock, being met there by Mr.

and Mrs. Francis '1 am hopeful this resolution ducted by the president, Mrs. "Our soybean sales this year Mr. rd M-s. pWip Under Frye.

We think flying is the Chrissie Ahrens. Minutes of the are expected to set a record, greatest way to travel if you last meeting were read and ac wood Saturday in Edgar, Nebr. -zl the Larry Wacker wil allow us to clarify this issue on a national basis once and for all and make it possible for those who want to exercise the churches of Montrose and Man partly because we had lowered kato; Thursday Donnie Paden cepted. Mrs. Gail Hudiburgh -gave a report for the program home.

have loved ones who can meet you. But decided, "Be it ever so humble, there's no place like end Missing in will result in the North Vietnamese changing their prisoner-of-war policy. "There is a school of thought of the Christian Church in Jew privilege of prayer to do so in committee. Tentative plans the price support and helped to discourage some of our competition. Domestic crushings and exports each rose more than 100 million bushels this ell; Friday Carl Cocklin of the a public building, Congress churches and a missionary from Syria were present.

The afternoon meeting began with President Archie Spooner in charge, who opened the meeting with Rev. Terry Neidens offering prayer and leading the song service. Rev. Don Paden introduced the pianist and organist, LcrrJe Burke and Erma Hallway. Csngre Rational' hymns si: ci iyj si'l.

The guest home." -Ethel Powell. Christian Church of Mankato were made for a dinner party with the husbands as guests. Larry Throup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Throup of Smith Center, has the privilege of going to man Sebelius said.

Congressman Sebelius said Be sure to listen to these programs and those that are on that an aroused American public and world opinion are having an effect upon the North Viet Definite time and place will be Spain for two months this sum the resolution legalized prayer announced later. The K.E.H.C. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wilkerson and famiily and Mr.

and Mrs. every week. year, the largest increases on record. The soybeans we used and exported in .1908 were worth 12.8 billion. We estimate the mer for having a straight A average in Spanish at the Uni namese.

The communists depend heavily upon division Report was given by Lilian Stansbury. It was on the Yearly on a voluntary basis and he did not think the proposal would infrinee on any citizen's reli Ronald Figging and family of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Powell re versity of 'Kansas in Lawrence, within the United States regard turned home late Monday night mcr.y Braka, a na- gious beliefs or rights. Larry also made the honor roll with a 3.49 out of a possible Edgar, and Mr.

and Mrs. Junior Barnes and family were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fogo. ing the war and upon their propaganda image throughout value for 1970 will be $3.6 billion.

"That, too, is what market orientation is all about." 's -hi the after from a three week vacation in California. They visited their 4.00. Larry is the grandson of noon message waiea was very Mr. and Mrs. Darrefl Adams of Salina were weekend guests daughter and family, Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lewis. inspirational as well as eiuca Mrs. Jfarold McMurray, at Mer of Mr.

and Mrs. Bud Piatt. tional. The president announced the next meeting will be at ced, Calif. While there they at the world community.

This same school of thought holds they are reacting to this worldwide appeal by releasing more and more staged propaganda films at oat prisoners. we can unite behind this Work Program of E.H.U. Mrs. Delmar Boydes gave a report on "Be Wise With Your Buys." Mrs. Ralph Dye gave a lesson on Parliamentary Law, Mrs.

Dow Stansbury had charge of the recreation. The next meeting wiH be head Mar. 4 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Paul Blacfcstone.

Mrs.t Kacfcstone wiH give the lesson on ''What Are They Wearing?" Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Diehl and family were Saturday eve Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Fjgo spent the past weekend in Ljng-mont, Colo, with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thompson and family. Mrs. 01 lie Moon was a day afternoon visitor of Lettie Korb.

tended the wedding of Mrs, Todd Jeffery was a Saturday Burr Oak May 30th at the Chris Powell's niece, Mary Cole, to tian burch. The meeting ad ning supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. L.

Okffield. journed with a closing hymn Mr. Harold Oliver of Part visitor in the Roy Brandon home while Mrs. Curtis Jeffery went io Salina to get Curtis Jeffery who was staying with Lowell McNkhols at the St. John's Hospital.

and prayer by Rev. Don Paden. Mrs. Clarence Shook, Reporter. humenftarian effort, it would severely damage the North Vietnamese position and may force Tom Ayres at Modesto, Calif.

Enroute home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cole at Phoenix, Ariz. They fiew on to Denver where they visited at the Roy Cole home before returning home. 1 ridge and Mr.

Richard Oliver and family were Sunday dinner guest ai Mr. and Mrs. Guy them to change their policy re Several people enjoyed the the sacred songs sung by Howard CorreJl at Che United Methodist Church on Sunday evening. Nearly all the churches of the community were Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Jones of Northbranch, Thurman Mitchell of Belleville, and Mrs. Mamie MuHin attended the graveside services at the Baker Cemetery on Sunday for Homer Ray Fiero of Franklin, Nebr. He was a nephew of Mrs. Mullin. Lowell McNi dials was admit garding our prisoners, Con- Mr.

and Mrs. Dallas Caldwel Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fun-erton and family of Superior were evening visitors.

ted to the SL John's Hospital gressman Sebelius said. The Congressman co-sponsor spent Sunday in Manhattan with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dillon and Mrs. Lyle Jeiffery, Mrs.

Jake MoDonnet and Mrs. Homer Grubfas took cake and ice cream to the Mankato hospital on Sunday to heSp Mr. MeDonnel celebrate his birthday. ed the bin designating the special week to focus American Mrs. Marion McNkbok tele Mr.

and Mrs. James McCor-mick left Wednesday for 'EL Dorado to visit in the Rod Fogo in Salina on Wednesday. He underwent surgery on Friday night when a pacemaker was put on the heart. He in satisfactory condition at (his writing. Angle.

phoned from Monrovia, Calif, on Tuesday noon to tefi her Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bennett Mr. and Mrs. David Fogo of home.

They left Hurtif morning from WkhUa for Hawaii Cindy. Sonya and Danita Franco of Red Cloud spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. end Mrs. Douglas GH- tett. were Sunday evening visitors of and world attention on the plight of American prisoners-of -war io Southeast Asia as his first leg-daUtrre action this session of Congress.

Albany, Ore. telephoned Mr. where they wa viclt Sir, and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Merrill of mdther, Mrs.

Clara Moon, that they were tst from the earthquake at Los AceJei. Joe Anderson was a Sunday Mrs, Florence Headley was at Sunday afternoon visitor of Mrs. Efie Jones and famSy. and Mrs. Harvey Fogo on Sun Mr.

John McConniw Guide Rock. afternoon visitor of Amos Yapp. day evening for a visit..

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