Yesteryear

Looking Back

Body Nila Denton of Stockton had graciously lent her many lovely Nativities to the Stockton Public Library for public viewing during the months of November and December. The Nativities come from all over the world.
14 years ago

56 Years Ago

Body * And So They Say: Leta Bouchey: “When I was a kid I thought the Rev. in front of a preacher’s name stood for revenue.” Howard Wanamaker: “Is there any law against a person just resting on Thanksgiving?
56 years ago

Yesteryear Picture

Body VIOLA VIELGUTH had retired from Dino Discount after working there for 18 years in November 1994. Wishing her well were (from left): Viola Vielguth, Karen Odle, Ruth Dix and owner Norma Yoxall.
VIOLA VIELGUTH

56 Years Ago

Body * And So They Say: Doyle Cook: “Even if I were triplets, I couldn’t keep up with myself.” Chuck Waller: “I didn’t go pheasant hunting on Saturday morning. I thought it was too cold or maybe it’s just because I’m too lazy.
56 years ago

Looking Back

Body An electrical short was the probable cause of a house fire at 413 N. Third on Sunday night. The owner of the house, Brook Dix, was unaware of the fire until his neighbor from across the street, Gloria Harris, was banging on his door.
14 years ago

56 Years Ago

Body * And So They Say: Chuck Hageman: “I got out of raking leaves Sunday by playing golf.” Clark Stocking: “Our secretary is no doubt having a good time on her vacation, but I wish she was back at her desk.
56 years ago

Looking Back

Body The area fall harvest got off to a slow start thanks to Mother Nature showering the area with some rainfall, but as soon as the sun came out the farmers were in the fields taking care of business.
14 years ago

56 Years Ago

Body * And So They Say: Harold Stice: “Hound Dog Stewart had his prayers answered when he had a blessed event of eleven Bassett hound pups at his home last week.” W. McCaslin: “Kansas State University only has two plays—a lateral and a fumble.
56 Years Ago
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