JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
Page 6 - Section 1
Thursday, January 12, 1967'
SENIOR CITII[ENli
ANNUAL MEETING
The senior citizens apart-
mmat house project, owned her
the Mankato Community
Homes. Inc. held its annual
meeting of members in M~n-
kate oa January 3. The house
dq'ectors elected for the corn-
tag year are L. M. Weltrr~r,
Lowell O. Yasmer, Richard
Diamond, Merwin Paterson,
A. T. Kramer, Chas. Ramey,
and Bess Kramer, The board
of directors then met and elec-
ted L. M. Weltmer, president,
Lowell O. Yasmer, secretary-
treasurer, and Dr. Paterson,
executive vice-president. The
rest of the directors were cite-
ted vice-presidents.
The apartment house pt~
Ject has rented 14 of the 20
apartments and has six ldt
available for rent. The month-
ly rent is $65.00 which includes
all utilities ucept talephmm.
The units are air emdltlmed,
have m(t water, have a eem-
pletely furnlMmd kitchen, and
have a central T.V. system.
The ovdy charge to the t~nt.
er is the $65.00 monthly
clmrge. There are no oUmr
charges of any kind.
i Mr. Yasmer reported that
!all of the construction bills and
operating bills hava been IMfld
and that $I000.@0 has been pldd
on the note to Farmers Home
Administration. Walter Camp-
bell, the county F.H.A. super.
visor, and L. Yasmer are cer-
tainly to be commended tar
the great amount of work.
time and effort they have eX-
pended on behalf of this pro-
Ject which is certainly a Mut
asset to Mankato ami Jewel[
winter.
Thank you,
R. I, B.
Ontario, Oregm 97914,
The Mankato Cougars de-[second section ot this week's
teated Downs 78'~ 61 Satur-lpaper
day night on the Mankato The" box scores of the
court. The Downs "B" team Downs' games:
won 41 to 37. Because of
weather conditions, the games
had been pmtponed from Frl-
day night.
According to Coach Miski-
men, J. C, Clegg was the top
defensive player in the last
two games. He held the man
he was covering in the Glasco
and Dowrm games to below
their averages for the year.
Mankato will go to Lebanon
Saturday, January 14, for e
pair of contests and will play
Osborne there Tuesday, Janu-
ary 17. The write-up of the
games and box scores of the
St. John's games played Tues-
day night, January I0, at
Mankato are printed in the
Mankate "B", 17; Downs, 41.
fg ft f tll
Leroy Moser 2 1 4 S
Jerry Rourke 1 0 1 |
Ed Wilson 5 6 4 16
Chuck Zadlna 3 1 3 7
Jack Dean 1 2 1 4
Leon Hell 0 3 3 3
Totals 12 13 16 37
Manksto "A", 71; Downs, 61.
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Russell Lange 8 0 4 16
J. C. Clegg 4 0 4 I
Melvin Kitts 4 4 4 12
Mike Rourke 9 1 3 19
Sam Colson ~ 4 5 14'
Ralph Ozmun 2 5 3 9
..Totals 3214 2.~ 78
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WIYH
MAltY FRANCI.II
By Mary ' Frances Heidren
JeweH County Homo
Eceeomics Agent
Family Living--Opportunity
Unlimited; Theme For The
11N7 Home Ectmemlcs Days:
Manhattan -- *'Family Llv.
ing--Opportunity Unlimited"
is the theme of Home Econo-
~cs Days at the Manhattan
City Auditorium, Manhattan,
January 31 and February !,
1967, acording to Miss Anna-
belie Dickinson, assistant to
the state leader, Extension
home economics, Kansas
State University, Manhattan.
All Kansas women are en-
couraged to attend the ses-
sions which feature K.State
KI~II Old Farm Rocords:
It's tempUng to clear Your
files of some of thoee old
farm bilk. But, you'd bette~
keep records of ordinary re-
ceipts and expenditures for at
least 5 years.
An Internal Revmue Jkcvlce
assessment againM a taxpay-
er for additional tag dim must
ordinarily be made within 3
years after the- filing, date~
The Kansas statute of limita-
tions is 4 years. It is usually
best to keep the records an
extra year, Just to play it
safe. Thus, it will pay you to
save some records, other than.
those regarding depreciation
and capital assets, for at least.
5 years.
Keep records of land pur-
chases, building costs, and
other capitil assets for as long
as you own the item, usually
this information is also re.
corded in your depreciation
schedule,
In case of fraud, intent to
evade tax, or failure to file,
however, the statute of limita-
tions does not apply, and the
assessment may be made at
La~ Marie Non
Mr. and Mrs. John Rom are
the proud parents of a dmllh-
ter, Leah Marie, who was barn
at the BeIIevflle Mspital Wed-
nesday, January 4, at $:00
p. m. The little lady w hed
7 lbs. and t½ oz. at birth. The
grandparents are Mr. and It, s.
Jack Morris and Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Roa nf M~mkato and
the great. ~Irand1~wbnts are
Mrs. Carl Thronson, Matte,
and Edith Swltzer, Concerdla.
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NOTICE
will IWld ItS
dem° meeUM
16th, at 1:30
ing will be
office in
pose O( the
the directm's
for the ensldl~|
tl~e meeting
noon dinner ~or
era at the
cormmunity
m
Save $1.00
Playtex® made. with kycra* Gffdles
only $5.95, reg. $6.95. Hold-in power
that won't wash out--machine
washable Girdle only $5.95, reg.
$6.95; Panty only $6.95, reg.
$7.95; Long Leg Panty (shown)
only $8.95, reg. $9.95
pine, Ponderosa heat in rural schools of this area.
pine,l/hlte pine,
Rock Mt. Junl. Good schools help guarantee a
quts: future for Kansas...and we're glad
("D"siz ..... over the remainder of the ~eans a part in the education of Kansas
es ~.utJ more~ day. The meeting will include be $~ 0 per hun-
Save$1.00 ~ I b.usiness transactions and, elec- dred on all trees and shrubs ................. ,~ ............
"Living"® Long Line Stretch I O d l f er:ks. and $l.0o per hundred for ....... :::::::::': :
' Bra only $6.95, reg. $7.95. ~.-~i>/),1~ Sandwiches are, favorites stratified nuts.!~'~] ~.~:~i
Adjustable stretch /'~','~# [ among teenagers. It s easy :to Orders must be for 50 trees,...
straps; sheer back ..o~~ N~ [grab a sandwich before rush- or a multiple of 50, of each
species ordered. Nut orders ~:
and sides. With or without '~.__~ ~k ~t lag off to a school activity. If must be. for 100 nuts, or a mul-
2-inchwaistband. AlsoV. Length ~_..~. ~ l your teenager is tired of the tiple of 100, of each Ipectes ~:~:.
Long Line only $6.95, reg. ~ ~ I same old sandwich, try that ordered.
$7.95 32A-44C. ("D"sizes ~ "~[ ["same old thing" slightly dif- Orders should be placed as ~R 8-3151
.. $1,00more) ~k _.~ I/trent' soon as posible to allow for BOX ~,O5
# ~[ Flaked Filling early planting.
/11[[/]1 ] l (7 oz.) can tuna, flaked
[ I )' I ~ [~/~ cup chopped stuffed olives
• I [ / 11/3 cup mayonais~
t resldent and Extension facul- any time.
ty.
Ek~"~l Tuesday's session includes
Trees
For
Windbraaks:
Trees for farm plantings
~(~'~)7 i disc~sions on family and,child will be available again this
"~,f development, consumer infer- year from the extension ser.
~'~-~, mation on clothing, food hal)- vice and orders are now being
~/~ ~ ]its of children, communitytaken in the county office. Or.-
Save 66¢ ~ ' //"~ need for the aging, and per- ders will be taken until the
Playtex"Soft Line" ~k%"~#~t- ~[ sonal development for women. • • enough
~l Padded Bra :ith or ~v~ 11 Speakers will be four mem- supplYThe iSfollowingeXhausted.trees are •
Ir :~o~ s^t.retrCh st~ps. ~ I ~e::,:fi~hse C°~[tgy.e ~fnd-H°~w: available,shrubs: : 1,401
American plum, Cotoneas-
[ 32A.Y38~.Z'~, eg. ,.~.'~.~.. ] '1 members of the Extension ~Llite a sum? You bet!
r ' ~f~7 ~ [home economics faculty, K-tar, Fragrant Sumac, Honey-
f / ! ~ \ ] State. suckle, Lilac, Multiflora Rose, That's .how much your local
! Miss Juanita Luthi, home Tomorix, Nanking Cherry. •
{~""~ . _ l service director, Gas Service Cooperative, along with 36 others iS
~ /~ ~ave $1.00 [ Company Kansas City, Me.,Decidious Trees:
Black Walnut, Bur Oak, State, paid in property taxes last l
..----~.,~c"t~ "~/~/~ only"Living"® Stretch Bra$3.95, reg. $4.95. [will~ for Wednesday'sbe the keynOtesess~n.SpeakerHer Chinese Elm, Cottonwood, We think it"s money well spent.
Green Ash, Iiackberry, Honey
~,~-'~ Adjustable stretch [topic is, "Cook'ing With Your Locust, Osage Orange, Red- Besides helping build and r
~.~ ~ \\ straps; sheer backancl/Hat On. ' bud, Rusian Olive, Russian
~,~ '\ sides. 32A-40C ("D" l The annual meeting of the Mulberry, Silver Maple. schools through our tax payments
~...7.,,~ ~ sizes $1.00 more) Also [Kansas Extension Homemak- Evergreen: also provide electric power for ligt l
~t '.~..-~.,~ --Save.66/on l er Council will begin at I0
"Living Brawith bias-in.re, following Miss Luthi'spine.AUstrianscotch pine,pine, WhiteP°nd'~r°Sapine,
*/ \ 11 cut elastic sidel Presentation'. Mrs. NormanRed Cedar, Rockey Mr. Juni.
1~'.'.'.'.'.'.'.~J~... [I panels on ~ $3 29 l Thompson, Garden City,
/';,~ ~f~t~ .... I KEHC president, will preside per, Spruce.
• . reg. $3.95 32A-42C Stratified Nuts:
i. Walnuts, pecans.
Prices will be $5.00 per hun-
MANKATO, KANSAS
All Bras and Girdles---White All Girdle sizes--XS, S, M, L. (XL sizes--S1.00 more)
Combine all ingredients, and
you have filling for eight sand-
wiches.
Fire At Milford Fall-
Home Sunday Mornhte
A disastrous fire ocurred at
the Milford Fall home Sunday
morning, January 8, at 2:00
a. m., ~. miles northwest of
l~mia. L The $½ story house
burned to the ground. The
family d~In't, have time to
save anything and had to get
out of the structure in their
night clothes. The Jewell Fire
Department came as fast as
possible and were able to save
AS
SEEN
ON
the pump house and equip-,
meat. The Milford Fall family
is staying with Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin C. Fall, Jr. on their
;'&~,-. sontheast of Mankato,
• m
war until
a copy.
*DuPont's registered lrcldemclrk Side Donels: nylon, Lvcm spondex, Front and back panels: ocelots, rayon, spandex. Crotchl 1000/o nylon.
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ltlOHA}tD L. DI.%MOND. President JON B. MENHUSEN. Vh.e Pres.-Cashier
W. I tALPH WAtTGH, Vice President D.K. BATCH, Assistant Cashier
(JI.I':NNA FOGO, I~ookk~per HOV~'ARD L. APt)tEl[Y, Director
ALVIN T. KRXMEIt, Director
Condenud OffI~LM Statemm~t
THE STATE EXCHANGE
OF ~ATO, KAJ~llAS
BANK
at, the close o£ business on Eecember 31, 1966 Our engineers have become used .towouldn't turn a Pontiac
seeingtheirldeasshowuponothercars, thing less than a standard
Two years late. And apparently so have a inch V-8.Or aTeml:
lot of car buyers. Because 1967 Pontiacs than our revolutionary
Loans and Disco nto • • "$ 732,935.94 Capital Sto k - .$ 50,000.00 are selling faster than 1966 Pontiacs. Six. (Notto mention ell those
UnJ State . Bonds • • • ..... 742,576.59 Suprlus • • • • • . • 50,000.00 And '66 was a record year. . features like GM's energy
When you think about it, why shouldsteering column and a du ll
MUnicipal Bonds .......... 39,]00.00 Undivided Profits 40,286.99 you wait around for innovations like Our inder brake system with wsrr
Cash and 3ight Exchange ...... _ 410,551.23 DId.POSIT8 • ..... 1,809,373.56 disappearing windshield wipers? Or.for In short; our engln
TOTAl. RI OLIRC $1,949, '60'.55 TOTAL LIt'..BILITI S '1,949;660' 5 ,m lnative optlm s like our exclu , lem to h.. done it a llr .
hooi -moud ed Ulch? Especially when They ll y avian start
you consider that our engineers fOr roysRies on the ¢opie&
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"L~he AJbove Statement is correct R~h~rd L. Dian~ond, Prmldent
BANK I~IITABLISlIrdD lt~J~f
122 W. JEFFERSON
/ MANKATO,
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