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Wabaunsee County Signal-Enterprise
Alma, Kansas
June 13, 2002     Wabaunsee County Signal-Enterprise
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Lrveyville News Jeanie Orton e-mail: jeanieorton@yahoo.com has given the basis. His condition is better do more but he is still suffering and is coming very weak. His parents, Bruce very well; and Karen Miller, are still inten tion I Would like a few things school both grade at Har- rny husband Sue from the Ist and What he hu- Was Sue's all the an- ques- her "I knowl I Sometimes to the front make her a Small town ev- ~ted in the was true Kayettes, other to keep us time. When winter to we (Sue, my- and Arlene at Arlene's after- discuss old was visited in Har- mother was Sue's house husband With them on s. Sue was a and will be all who knew Page 9 The Wabaunsee County Signal-Enterprlse, Thursday, June 13, 2002 lk Dust Barbara Rowley RR 1, Box 85 Eskridge, KS 66423 Plants DrinkTo Our Health I don't know how I got over Another great Saturday the hill without getting to the evening at Emmanuell Cow- (NAPS)--Gardeners and farm- ers have found a way to improve casual ob- with him too because their top. boy Hat Night was such a suc- what they grow while protecting noted some house is so far away in Reno. Gary Rowley dropped by to cess; there are rumors about awhere we all live. : around theAnnabelle says "God Bless see Darrell and Rachel Tucker Hawaii night with grass skirts. I ,_v.~~,,~ ~_/.t in Americus Wednesday on his. Linda McDiffett played the you, I will never forget you way home from work. He was piano and a variety of singers goes out to all". Lry Carring- Mike and Jenee Potter and "wondering if Darren's game atlead the singing. Just to name Osage had been rained out. a few, Bart Finney, Dwight [ ~(~_~_~ i[ leler,31raeier'Mary,sSUe daysS°n atQUlnt°nthe end spentof May severalvisiting His game this Saturday eve- Andt~es, Duane Andrea, Albert | Glen's wife, his folks, Lee and Maxine ning wasn t postponed and Morgan, Charles Macy, Anna 1 ;_cently while Potter. While they were here they only got beat by two Bailey, Brandi and Stacie Hawaii. The they attended Mike's son's points. Vaughn, Bailey Crosby, Pat held at the wedding in Kansas City and We had driven home from Smith, and Pat Andres. Pat Lod st Church also the Harveyville Alumni Emporia mid-morning Tues- and Bob sang =Billy Boy". Ila Will be at theBanquet on May 25th, which day in what could be called aMac Macy gave a humorous tery. Da e was also their anniversary, torrential downpour from reading about a wasp, and [¢i~--~., ..-Z:(~] set as Visitors who stopped by to seeAmericus to Road E. yeah, I aorta sang. Sheryl Mike and Jenee were Harry Greg and Carissa McKenzie Crooks delivered an important A liquid plant food helps pro- Tenbrink Ramos of Fennln of their Ist an- at the Citizens Hall 8th. Sev- from Idaho, all over the grand- McK- amego. They game and of table con- Bill McK- aunt, Lorine daugh - played in tourna- *org and Satur- n. Out of 85 they in of Kansas in of of the on Monday their Hon- and had and Avis Rig- from hey) Miller, to all for prayers for Miller. He home with this Angeles been. s to receive a twice weekly and Donna Rigsby, Gary and Jane Potter, Mike and Nancy Potter, and Mark and Susan Potter. Mike Potter's son, Chad, of Cincinnati, Ohio, stopped by recently to visit his grandpar- ents, Lee and Maxine Potter. Then on Sunday afternoon, Gary and Jane Potter paid a visit to Lee and Maxine. Congratulations to Ed and Tay Tijerina on the occasion of their 40th anniversary. Ed says he just had a successful medical checkup from the doctor and that the doc rec- ommended he go out and play golf every Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday. My husband, Dick, says he's changing doc- tors right awayl Norman and Pearl Lue ap- preclate all the cleanup help they received after last mon- th's tornado. For you T-bailers, on Sat- urday, June 15th, it's Har- veyville at Burlingame B. I would personally like to know ff anyone out there has any pictures of the old Har- veyville grade school; the one that was torn down when the new one was built in the mid 50's. There have been several queries about this subject so thought I'd see if you folks could help us out. Please con- tact me at 589-0113 or email me at jeanleorton@yahoo com. A man registered at a hotel and was taken to his room by the bellhop. 'Tm glad there's a fire escape next to my room," he remarked. "But what's the big idea of putting the Bible in such a prominent place?" 'qhat's in case you don't escape the fire," answered the bellhop. As sure as night follows day, and winter follows summer, so wrath follows sin. There's a heaven to gain and a hell to shun. And the Bible urges, "Flee from the wrath to come." If you linger, you may be lost forever. If you put it off, you may perish. The Bible says, "Right now God is ready to welcome you. Today He is ready to save you." Come to the Lord now. Don't put it off, put it over. More people would team from their mistakes if they weren't so busy denying that they made them. stopped in Friday evening to tell us there were calves in the road down by the Langley well. Noel Wayman came over on a 4-wheeler and helped us get them in. (Actually we sort oi helped him, those 4-wheelers are real cutting horses.) It was good to see our neighbors. We also heard from some "neighbors" a little farther away. Margaret and Jim Wyatt, Krista and Jordon were having a great time in Utah and getting close to Nevada when she called. Linda Bur- ress called Saturday from their home in Florida. They are well and Austin is driving his own car, now. He was five when they moved next to us. Those 1 1 years went by in a hurry. John and Mary Rowley vis- ited us Saturday moming. Marge was released from* the hospital that day. message in her story of her trip to Africa. Bill Unruh, Will Eldridge, Dean Swenson, Virginia Shaw, Carl and I were there from Chalk. Please remember to remove any decorations that you wish to keep, that are in the way of the lawnmowers by June 15th, from Chalk and Pleasant Ridge Cemeteries. The first woman to have a seat on the New York Stock Exchange was Muriel Siebert in 1967. mote plant growth and preserve our environment. They use a liquid plant food that does not add nitrates. This more efficient and environmentally- friendly way to feed crops, grass and garden plots starts with a com- pJete and balanced plant food. It contains a uniquely processed humic substance, Humigin, that • provides for better absorption and activity in the plant, and increases the biological activity in the soil. The plant food contains trace elements including iron, copper, manganese, zinc and a special acti- vator. The activator helps plants use natural nutrients to promote stronger, more productive growth and increased yields. Called Monty's Joy Juice, the plant food works in all types of soil and has been recognized and approved as beneficial as a soil conditioner and safe for the environment. You can learn more online at www.montysjoyj uice.com. Saturday, June 29, 2002 ** 10:00 a.m. ?_6324 Boothill Road, Alma, Kansas Directions: Approx. 1 mile south of Alma on Hwy. 99, then east on Skyline Rd. approx. 7 miles to Boothill Rd. then north 1/2 mile to auction site. From Topeka, take Hwy. 4 to Skyline Rd., which is approx. 2 miles west of Keene. go approx. 6 miles on Skyline Rd. to Boothill Rd., then north 1/2 mile. Watch for signs. Open House: June 19th 5 to 7 p.m. Antique Machinery ~L~--JD40 self Real Estate Sells at 12:30 p.m. propelled combine; Int. 2-row disk planter; Int. manure Description: 320 acres more or less with 1129 sq. ft. 3 spreader on steel; JD manure spreader on steel; dump bdrm Ranch-styli home on a walkout basement. Home rakes; Int. corn sheller, McCormick Deedng horse culti- was built in 1964 with spacious open floor plan. Land vator, Stockland pull-type road grader, 8 ft. blade corn- consists of approx. 80 acres of farmland with balance plite 1920's; Killefer 3 shank ripper on steel; walking building site, pasture, and hay meadow, This is hunter's alfalfa seeder wooden box; David Bradley walking gap paradise, with a creek running through the property, den tractor; Killfer 5 ft. tumble bug; disk and cultivator some timber and very secluded. Must see to apprecl- for David Bradley; Int. Z-row lister; JD Van Brunt grain ate! drill, galvanized box on steel; JD 2-bottom plow; 3- Legal Description: NW 1/4 Sec. 34-12-11 and the blade disk plow; 2-wheel pony cart; 4-wheel pony SW 1/4 Sec. 27-12-11, Wabaunsee County, Kansas. wagon; NH side delivery rake; 4-wheel running gear; Terms: 15% down payment day of Auction. Balance home built post hole digger;, AC 8 ft. tandem disk; 5 ft. due when merchantable title and warranty deed are rotary mower;, Int. loader trip bucket; NH buzz saw; delivered. Closing on or before July 30, 2002. Prop New Idea 7 ft. sickle mower; JD No. 5 sickle mower; erty sells in As-is Condition. All Buyers' inspections pull type big bale carrier;, Z-wheel trailer w/Army flatbed; are to be done prior to the Auction. Sale is not contin- tandem axle trailer; Int. hay crimper; Woods Bros. gent of Buyer's financing. Property sells with tenants compicker complete. rights for 2002. Broker and auctioneers are represent- ~lligjtc,s,_P_tJmiiLv_cs~T~ls j[LMisc. -__ Model A ing the Seller. For information contact Greg Hallgren rear axle and wheels; Model A wheel; lots of misc. Farmall at Alspaw Brokerage (620) 767-6059. and JD parts; Farmall CI wrenches; Vulcan anvil; house Gurm: Western Field 12 ga. Shotgun pump; American jack; buzz saw blades; CI pulleys; Model T front axle Gun Work single shot 410 shotgun; Spdngfield 12 ga. and wheels; steel wheels; well pipe clamp; Reed 4 in. Shotgun single shot. bench vise; bits and stirrups; saw sets; tire patcher; l'~cks ~ Car- 1958 Ford F-S00 4 sp. 6 cyl. Army Huffman oil bottle; pump jack; piston pump; single tree; flatbed, runs good, 58,134 miles; 1944 International continuous belts; Maytag wringer washer;, kerosene jar, KB7 dump truck, no motor, 1950 Ford 2-dr coupe flat hames; McCall's pattern cabinets; primitives of all kinds; 6, not running. Tracto LCrawler -- 1939 Caterpillar R2 crawler gas motor SN4J157 complete; 1945 Farmall H narrow front overhauled good paint and rubber;, 1948 Farmall M narrow front runs good; 1944 FarmaU M Schwartz wide front with stacker runs good; 1947 Farmall H nar- row front runs good; 2-Farmall F12's salvage; Farmall Regular salvage; Farmall F-20 salvage; Dual 300 loader S ft. bucket good condition; Wizard 11 hp lawn trac- tor. l Terms: Cash -- N'oI'~Responsible For Accidents ] Statements made day of auction, take precedence over written materials. grease pump; brass scale; coffee grinder;, wooden pul- liy; tap and die set; B&D nibbler sheet metal cutter, like new; Miller 225 amp welder; Puroxtorch with new 50 ft. hoses; Western Horseman and Adzona Highway magazines; socket sets; wrenches; concrete tools; hand tools of all kinds; old wood level in good condition; B&D 7 in. hand grinder, torque wrench; pipe cutter, shallow well jet pump; hand pumps; WWI wooden truck bows; quilts; vadous paintings by Ethel Falk; CI bell; 3-drawer oak chest; water fall front dresser and chest of draw- ers; single bed; various dishes and glassware; misc. kitchen items; Crosley chest type deep freezer; sal- vage iron; burial vault forms from early 1900's; and many, many more items too numerous to mention. LUNCH AVAILABLE 6reg Hallgren 785-499-2897 Alta Vista, Ethel Falk- Seller JayE. Brown Haligren Auctions 785-482-3596 Kansas ** 785-499-5376 ** fax 785-499-5418 II I I I I I IIIII