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JANUARY 5 1967
JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, MANKATO, KANSAS
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Forrest Howard
C. Aspegren passed
Beloit hospital on
Funeral services
at the Methodist
0tl Monday afternoon.
~arman was a Satur-
guest of Mr.
W. G. Decker.
Mrs. Reeee Sander-
of Centerville,
morning call-
the Clarence Blew
Mrs. Loyde Beech-
Mr. and Mrs.
alty and family and
Raymond Balty
Nebr. and Mr.
8. I. L. Bender were
Day visitors of Mr.
Perry England.
Mrs. Oscar Newlin
tie were Sunday ev-
of Mrs. May
Mrs. Richard
and George of
Monday after-
of Mrs. Marie
and family.
Mrs. W. L. MeCor-
Colorado Springs,
Tuesday visitors in
Harris home.
Mrs. Lyle MeCam-
were Monday
visitors of Mr. and
McCormick
Mrs. Floyd Myers,
Mrs. Encille Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
th and Sharon. Run
of Corpus Chrisit.
Behrends of Web
Benson of Man-
New Years Day din-
of Mr. and Mrs.
¢hsland and family.
Mrs. Wayne Under-
Cheryl spent Sun.
home of Mr. and
Arasmith of Je-
Mrs. Dan France
left Saturday for
in Kensington after
the holidays with
Mr, and Mrs.
Mrs. Reeve Haw.
Saturday evening
~t Mr. and Mrs. W.
/[rs. Wayne Under-
I tinily spent Christ-
at the Paul Hesting
a Tucker family
gathering.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reed
and Mrs. Merle Rood took
Pvt. Merle Reed to Ft. Leo-
nard Wood, Me. on Sunday
after he spent the holidays
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gar-
man ,)f Manhatlan ~('re Men
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Decker.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl goher-
son were Sunday evenin~ vis
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Reeec
Sanderson and family at the
Fred Sanderson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newlin
of Mankato and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Mut/ins were New Years
Day dinner guests of Mrs. Et-
ta Masters and Edna. They
were helping Oscar and Edna
cclehrate their birthdays.
Mrs. Jessie Chandler was a
New Years I);:G dinner guest.
of Mrs. Mamie Mullin.
Mr. and Mr.~;. Nelson ttar|'is
and Shelley spent the Christ-
mas weekend in the Gus Ber-
nard home in Fairbury, Nebr.
Sp-5 Kenneth McCorlde has
been here visiting after a
year's duty ie, Viet Nam. Ken
neth and his: wife, E(lna and
son Gary, have IIIOV()(l l.o
Lawton. Okl.a. where he will
be stationed at Ft. Sill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. l.. Me Cor-
mack returned to thei~ hon|c
in Colora,.qo Springs after
spending s,everal days in the
James McCormick home.
Mr. and Mrs. l~t,ee(, SaHdor
son and f;a,mily of Cenl, ervillc.
llt., Mr'. arid Mrs. t;erl Sander
son of Lq.,banon and Mr. and
Mrs. Fr,ed Sand,,rson wero
New Yea~rs Day dinner guests
of Mr. ~):nd Mrs. George Satl
derson of Lebamm.
Mr. a'o,d Mrs. Floyd l)unnn•
a/o of Missoula. Mont.. Fh)b
Pumuralo. Mrs. lhlrold Bailey
and Rhondm Mr. and Mrs. En
calla L,~wis and family, Ro'n
nie Smith and Mr. and Mrs
Lester Suchsland an(I family
enjoye.,d watching the Rose
Bowl parade in color at tile
Floyd Myers home on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Under
wood and family were Friday
and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mc-
I)onuol made a t)usincss trip
to Beh)it on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ben-
nott rolurncd home Wednes-
day frolll l)enver, Colo. where
they visited their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
l)urn Alh'od and family.
Mrs. Marie Everson and
boys rettn'ned h()me Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Gleason
and daug itcr of Los Angeles,
Cahf. left for 1heir home after
spending the holidays with his
i)aronts, Mr. and Mrs. John
Glcason. and other relatives.
Mr. ;,nd Mrs. l)arus I[(,n-
ningsen of Mankato were oy-
ster SOUl) slipper ghosts of Mr.
and Mrs. Reeve Hawkins.
Mrs. Emmett I,ewis return-
ed home Sunday from the Red
Cloud hospital after having
minor surgery the past week.
Margaret and Manty Harris
of Wiohita, Mack Harris, Mrs.
Wilhlrd tI:lrris aud Mr. and
Mrs. Nol~(m Ilarris and Shel-
ley ~(,t ¢, \'Vednos(h,y dinner
guests of Mrs. ['earl ltarris.
Rod I:ou,) of Ell)orado
SI)l'illgS, Kall,q. cafne Friday
u) spond the weekend in the
James McCormick home. Mrs.
Vo~o and family returned
home with him after spending
the past week in tile McCor-
lni('k home.
Mr. ;illd Mrs. l{o(,ce Saflder-
son and family of Centerville.
la. spolll from Thursday until
Monday in the home of his
)HrI,~IIN, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
San(iors(ln.
SIIBSN l,;irry Suchshmd ar
rived home Friday evening
from Nm'f()lk. Va. to visit ill
the hmne of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs tester Suehsland.
and other relatives.
Mr. ;,ud Mrs. ,lack Wake
field and Scott of Eckley,
Colo. wore Thursday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Underwood and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake McDon-
nol and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Gilh, tt. 1 Concordia. I here this fall to attend the [that with the i)heasant season I
Mr. and Mrs. llubert Silsby [ Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wilkerson] brothers and sisters of Mrs. I running thr,)ugh ,htnuary 8 an(t
an(t family of Cawkcr were and t)oys of Roll, Ariz. arclEleanor O'Neal reunion. ]with the quail season open un /
Sunday evening visitors of Mr. here visiting her parents, Mr.I Mr. and Mrs. Glenn l)ewev I til January 15. Ihere i,; still /
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and Mrs. Ehner Alexander. and Mrs. Jude Figgins, of Red I of Formoso were dinner pkmty of time for ,ome good /
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Foster Cloud, and other relativeslguests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis bird hunts.
were Saturday evening visit around Burr Oak. ,Terrill and family Sunday. t{;ll)t)it hulllin~ should also
ors of iVh'. and Mrs. Ehner Glenn Fearing returned Mrs. l':hner Fitch entered ('oltlo to lho I crofrolH, x.~ilh the
Ah.,x/lllder.
Chtrenee Pixler was admit-
ted to the Repul)lic County
morning for their home after
spending the holidays with her
father, Mr. R. J. Korb, St.
and with other relatives.
Mr. and M|'s. Gent Johnson
and family, Mr'. and Mrs. Bud
Plait and f;mlily, Roy. Rioh
ard Brook, l, inda Vader and
Mrs. Ahna Gard were New
Years Day dinner guests of
Mrs. Netlie Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bean-
blossom of Corvalis, Ore.
came Saturday due to the
death of her mother, Mrs.
Mona Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchie Wt,er
nor and Arnold and Mr. and
Mrs. l,]x'i(.ll l'onncr of Man
kate were New Years Day
dinner guests of Mr. ;ll'l(l Mrs.
Arthur Cockrol't and family.
Ilia Mullins of Bohner
Springs, Kans., Mrs. Hazel
McCormick of Colorado
Springs, Colo. and Max Haw-
kins "-llld Lou Ann of Kalrsas
City were recent calh.'rs at
tile home of Mr'. and Mrs. W.
G. 1)ecker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Russell
of Mankato and Mr'. and Mrs.
Keith McKeown and family of
near Superior were New
Years I)ay dinner ~ue.'-;Ls of
Mr. and Mrs. David Demaray.
Mr. and Mrs. Georp, c Abel
and Jo Scan of Colorado
Springs, Colo. came Friday to
spend a few days with his mo-
ther. Mrs. Jessie Abet. who is
in the St. Joseph's Hospital in
Now Automatic
Chain Oiling
even; ng visitors in the Ray Shott attonded the Golden
mon,J~ McDill home near Man Wed(ling of Rev. and Mrs. H. " 1]
kate. Their son, Mahlon Mr'- II. Isham at Plainville, Kans.
Dill, was visiting his parents on Sttndav.
fron~. NOw Orleans. A,2/c "Larry Gillctt came i ~'
A-2/c John Stevenson was a Friday f 'ore the Tinklcr Air
Frid, ay supper guest at tile Force" Base in Oklahoma to
Douglas Gillett home. sl)cn(I ;, week with his par-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shott ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1)ouglas
TO THE FEDERAL WAGE AND HOUR I,AW GOING IN
IN 1967, WILL CI, OSE OUR SIIOP AT 12:00 ON
TEE SALES DEPARTMENT WILL REMAIN
NEW HOMELITE
XL-AUTOMATIC
CHAIN SAW
Chain saw cutting is easier than e~er
now.., no need to be troubled w th
manual chain oiling with the new
XL.AUTOMATIC... just fill the oil
reservoir and the chain is oiled
automatically as you cut, More power
f0r 30% faster cutting lets YOu cut
through a ]0-inch oak log in just
9 seconds. Still a light-weight the new
XL-AUTOMATIC weighs only
]4 pounds less bar and chain.
Available In straight bars
from i~ to
36" plus plunge-cut bow, cluaring end
utility bars. Also d rect or gear ddvo.
$ee us today for a free,
demonstration of this
UNTIL 5:00 P.M.
home Sunday from the Mi ry
Lanning tlospital in Hastings
where Ire had spent tire past
week,
Mrs. l,oren Fogo accompan-
led Joyce Fogo of Pittsburg
to Kansas City where she will
visit friends and relatives this
week.
Wylie Joseph Pumarlo
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pumarlo
ting along fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Terrill
and Miriam went to Topeka
Sattn'(lay after Cathy and Bet:-
ky who had spent some time
at tile Myers home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heskett
were dinner guests ()f Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Boyles and daugh-
are the po|'ud parents of a ters Sun(lay.
hahy boy born l)ec. 28.
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yourlg lnan weigtmd 8 lbs. 13 FISH AND GAME NEWS
ozs. and has been named Wy ....
lie Joseph. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pumarlo
of Missoula, Mont. and Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Hausehel of
Morrowville, Kans.
Mrs. Harry Sulliff
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Myers
left Friday a. m. by phme
from Hastings to return to
their ho~ne in Silverton. Ore.
after spending the holidays
with her father, Mr. Bob
Korb, Sr., and other relatives.
Word came Friday a m.
from Mrs. Walter Naylor of
Chanute that her uncle. Mr.
Larn Ratcliff of Rivertnn.
Wyo. had passed away of an
heart attack. Mr. Ratcliff was
Snow Sets Stage
For Ideal Hunting
Pratt -~ Long awaited mois-
ture came to Kansas this week
in the form of heavy snowfall
setting up ideal conditions for
tim closing days of Kansas'
]966 hunting seasons.
The Kansas Forestry, Fish
and Game Conttnissioll 'said
today that hunter success, on
lhe deoline all fall due to lack
of pr(,cipitation, shou/d spira/
as all species of legal game
will be easier to find.
The Commission pointed out
hunlers plenty of targets.
New License & S~amp
Required After December 31
l'ratt The K;,nsas l,'oros
try, t,'isil itnd Ganle COtllllliS-
sion romillds all hunters that
tt new state license is needed
;ift(,r l)(,o(,mher 31. Also. for
those who l)lan to take a(iwln-
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We know you'll approve of the speedy
and courteous service you receive here
when you arrange a loan to purchase
your car. See about it NOW . • • our
experienced advisors are ready to serve
yOU.
"gIgI 't7 I!adv uo SSOJgUOD ~q poAoJddl Sly& ~e[d Oq,l.
ATTENTION:
Your Savings Account is now drawing 4% interest,
compounded semi-annually.
/ Thank You,
• JERRY'S STANDARD
SERVICE
Highway 36 - Mankato
DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $18,000.00 BY F.D.I.C.
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Lage of the extended seasons
on quail and pheasants, a 1967
Upland Game Bird Stamp is
also needed.
The Commission reminds all
duck hunters that their current
dttck stamp is valid for the
final two days of the season
o~ou though those dates lap
over into the new calendar
year. The duck season closes
at sundown, January 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Shook visited the Bert Hale
familyat Kansas City. They
wore hat)py to find them well,
and Margaret drives her car
t,) ~orl¢ each day. She is em-
l)h)yed at a telephone company
in Kansas City, Karts.
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FIRST PICK YOUR DEALER
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THEN PICK YOUR USED CAR
OUR FINANCE PLAN IS TAILORED TO MEET YOUi
FARM INCOME
BYTHE MONTH
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1966 PONTIAC CATALINA
4-DOOR SEDAN. Factory air,
power steering, power brakes,
one local owner• Very nice.
See this for a big saving.
1966 BUICK WILDCAT 4-
DOOR SEDAN. Only 7,000
miles. Factory air, power
steering, power brakes. Like
new.
1966 BUICK WILDCAT CUS-
TOM 2-DR. SPORTS COUPE.
One owner, bucket seals, full
power, factory air, console,
eft.
1966 BUICK SKYLARK 2-
DOOR SPORTS COUPE.
GRAND SPORTS OPTION. Air
conditioned, automatic, power,
Near new.
1965 BUICK LeSABRE 4-
Door. Factory air, Power
steering, one local owner. Low
mileage. Ready to go.
1965 PONTIAC CATALINA
STATION WAGON. 6-pas-
senger, air-conditioned, power
steering, luggage rack. A nice
wagon.
1965 BUICK WILDCAT 4
DOOR SEDAN. One owner,
low mileage. Power, factory
air, etc. Near new tires. Pric-
ed righf.
1965 BUICK ELECTRA 4-
DOOR. Equipped wifh Power
steering, Power brakes. Air
conditioned. Low mileage.
A very nice car•
1964 BUICK WILDCAT 4-
DOOR SEDAN. Factory air,
Power steering & brakes. A
real sharp car.
1964 TEMPEST 4-DOOR SE-
DAN. Cusfom. Power steering,
factory air, automatic, redlo.
A nice sized cer.
1964 BUICK SPECIAL. Fat-
tory air, power steering, new
tires, low mileage. Sharp.
1963 FORD GALAXIE 500
4-DOOR SEDAN. Factory air,
power steering, V-8, automatic
transmission. 42,000 mllu.
One local owner.
1963 BUICK LeSABRE ~.
passenger WAGON. New
tires. Facfory air. Power
Sfeering. A good clean wagon.
1963 BUICK LeSABRE 4-
DOOR SEDAN. Air-¢ondlticn,
power steering, low mlleagl,
nice color. A slick used car.
1963 RAMBLER 4-DOOR
SEDAN. Six cylinder, nice~
clean, economical car.
1963 BUICK LeSABRE 4-
DOOR SEDAN, Power steer-
ing, automatic transmlsldon,
Ready to go.
1962 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR
BELAIR. 6-Cylinder, automa-
tic transmission. Very ©lean,
Priced for a quick sale.
1962 PONTIAC CATALINA
4-DOOR HARDTOP. Vinyl
trim, low mileage. A nice tar,
1961 FORD &DOOR SEDAN.
6 cyl., standard drive. Real
clean. Cheap.
1960 BUICK LeSABRI[ 4-
DOOR SEDAN. One owner. A
good used car.
1959 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN.
33,200 actual miles. A lot of
service left. Make a IIo~lf
school car.
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TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
1962 CHEVROLET PICKUP.
V2 Ton, LWB, wide side, 6 cyl.,
3 speed trans. Real slick. Low
mileage.
1956 GMC ~A TON. 3-Spied
transmission.
1955 IHC V2 TON PICKUP.
13.Speed. Real slick.
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