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From September 1933 Sam Scott has moved his store from next door to Ebersole Mortuary to the I.O.O.F. building, which he occupied several years ago. He is using only a portion of the building, the balance being used by Bicket and Staley Produce.

Argosy Files

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From December 1940 Humphrey’s and Thomson, the contractors who will build the 360 miles of the REA line in this section, have decided to make Argonia their headquarters. They have leased Elarton’s garage to store trucks, cars, and supplies.

Campus homecoming is Friday

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TSnews HAYSVILLE – Friday night is fall homecoming at Campus High School. The homecoming ceremony is slated for halftime of Friday's Campus Colts football game against Maize.

City hires firm to explore new well site

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TSnews GODDARD – The City of Goddard’s growth is prompting the city to pursue longterm water solutions, including the development of possible future water sources. The city council at its Sept.

CS Council names police chief

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TSnews CONWAY SPRINGS – The city of Conway Springs has a new police chief, as of last week's city council meeting. The city's new police chief is Mitch Nedrow.

Crowning moments

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Homecoming ceremonies took place last Friday at Conway Springs and Argonia high schools. At far left, Konner Bidwell and Morgan Koester were named as the Conway Springs High School king and queen. At left, Argonia High School named Carson Vineyard and Tori Morrison as king and queen. Turn to Page B3 to see the Conway Springs homecoming scrapbook page, and see Page B6 for the Argonia homecoming scrapbook page. Four more homecomings will take place this Friday at Campus, Cheney, Clearwater and Goddard high schools. 

Crowning moments
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