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JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, MANKATO, KANSAS
THURSDAY
CARD OF THANKS
We so enjoyed tile cards,
gifts and well wishes ol
friends and relatives while at
the hospital and since return
ing home. Thank you all.
--Ka ran and
I,eah Marie Ross.
MANY THANKS
I wish to thank everyone
for the cards, gifts and visits
to me while I was in the hos-
pital. All such kindnesses will
be remembered always,
-Debbie Clark.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my rela
Lives, friends and neighhors
for their prayers, gifts, cards,
flowers and telephone calls
while I was a patient m the
Kansas University Medical
Center and since returning
home. Your acts of kindness
and love will always be appre
elated and remembered.
--Mrs. C. M. ttower.
MANY THANKS
I wish to thank all my
neighbors and friends for the
cards, letters and visits to me
while I was in the hospital. A
special thanks to the State
Highway boys who sent flow
era.
---Earl Murray.
MANY THANKS
Words cannot express the
appreciation we feel for your
kindness to us the night our
house burned. We want to
thank Patty and Johnny
Grimes for taking us into
their home. Also a special
thanks to the Jewcll Fire
Dept. and to all of you who
have encouraged us by words,
food, clothing, and offering us
places to live. May God bless
all of you.
--Mr. and Mrs. Milford Fall
and Harry Shuck.
Mankefo Eager Beaver 4.H
The Mankato Eager" Beaver
4-H Club held their monthly
meeting at the Silsby house.
Business was talking about
the 4-H Foundation and John
Deere Day. There was music
appreciation by Oscar Warne.
Renee Silsby had a project
talk. Cliff Silsby had a demon
stration. There were games by
T~ldll~ 8ilsby and A. C. Fall.
Refreshmenl~s were served by
the James Wilson family.
--Terry Seirer. Reporter.
Mrs. Idla Hills and Mrs.
Gudo Smith returned to their
'home at Colby Friday after a
few days visit at the home of
Mrs. W. G. Hills.
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CARD OF THANKS
1 want to thank everyone
who sent flowers and cards
and visited me while in the
trospital and especially those
who assisted with the work
and hauled bales. It is appre-
ciated.
-- Glenn Fearing.
3rd Grade Br?wnies }
The F]ag Salute and Brown-I
ie Promise opened our firstI
meeting for the year 1967. Pat [
sic Jonas and Dabble tiesket[
wld tire fltigS. Lunch of Real I
aid and cookies was served
by Mary Blair. Roll call was
answered by all members and
two leaders, each telling one
item they received for Christ-
'uas. Game stings were play
cd and sung hy the groul).
ramborines were made and
decorated. Meeting adjourned
with tire Brownie Tunnel.
Reporter.
Ionia
Mrs. Lovona Bartley
1)allason Thomas, youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Thomas, has heen quite ill
aith the chicken pox.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Dietz
were Wednesday dinner guests
at the Dean Leonard home in
.~ a n k a to.
Several from here were in
Mankato Thursday as donors
for the Red Cross Bloodmo-
bile. Thanks to all of those
who gave for this worthy
cause.
Most of the schools of our'
area were dismissed early on
Friday afternoon because of'
the storm in our area. Many
of the basketball games were
postl)oned until a later date.
Mrs. Maurice Simmelink is
improving from her recent!
surgery hut will be a patient
at tire Smith County Memorial
Hospital for a week or more.
q'he nice farm home of Mr.
and Mrs. Milford Fall was
destroyed by fire early Sun l
day morning, ttarry Shuck.
an uncle of Mrs. Falls, recov-
ering from a broken hip, and l
Mr. and Mrs. Fall got out of
the house safely. Because of
h(,avy smoke they were only
able to save a few items.
Neighbors and friends rei
sponded to the alarm but the
fire had too Inuch of a start
to be extinguished. The wind
direction and the snow cover
ing kept it from spreading to
other buildings.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dietz
and boy,'; were Sunday after
noon visitors and supper
guests of M,'. and Mrs. Rolla
Dietz and Sherri.
The Solomon Valley Coon-
hunters and Sportsman Club
have planned a venison sup-
per for Jan. 26 at 6:30 p. m.
for Fncnlbers and their lam
flies.
When Mrs. Orlo Vail We.~
and Mrs. Bob Rose and their
daughters were visiting the
Glen Sinmmlinks of Madres,
Ore.. Mr. and Mrs..h)hn l)hq/
and Mr. and Mrs. l'aul l)i(,tz
came tn visit ~ith th(,m. "l'h(,3
also visited Mr. and Mrs. liar
old Alcorn and Mr. and Mrs
George Alcorn trnd family. All
of these folks are fo 'merh' I()
nJu residents so ne(,dless h)
%a.~, a ninst enjoyable time ;
was had.
Mr. and Mrs. Orh) \'nil W,'5
visited Thursday with l,'rank
Porter who is staying at (lit'
Golliday home in Glen Elder.
Mr. and Mrs. Orh) Van W(,\ !
spent Monday at the l)oyle!
Al(:(,r't) honw in Mankatn.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Rose mid
falnily were Sunday dinn(,r
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A(lam
Rose.
Limestone Valley 4-H mere
bcrs w'ill have their next nu,el
ing at tire Ionia schoolhouse
on ,Jan. 16.
Stitch and Chatter Club reel
Thursday ;it. the home of Mrs.
Floyd Sinmwlink with four
nlem hc r,s present.
Mr. and Mrs. ,](re Rchlcr(.
and l)aul and Mr. alil(] Mrs.
Arcllie Tucker ;lll(I Tolllnli('
were Sun(t;|y suppcl' ~U(.'SIS O['
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simme
link and boys.
Mrs. Lloyd Gardner
Mr. and Mrs. Jcrry Kinsey!
and daughter visited relatives
in Manhattan and Kansas City l
last week.
Congratulations and best
wishes to Mary Frances Flen
tie and Eugene "Butch" Hol-
dren who were married at
Centralia Dec. 31.
Mrs. Rosa Schoonovcr has
been a patient in tim Republic
Co. Ifospital at Belleville the
past week.
Recent callers at the Frank
Dempsey home were Jackie
Wilson, Jewell, Gilbert Right
meier, Lincoln, Lew Edgars,
Webber, and Zclla Slaughter.
Roland Price of Wallsen-1
burg, Cob). passed a\~,;ly on
Thursday. Burial was at Wall
senburg Saturday, The Prices:
were former residents of
Montrose. We extend our deep
est sympathy to the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Marviu Fall
and snns were Sunday dimmer
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You can/ose/he change in
your Pocket, or lose your
wallet But you can't lose
money in a checkbook i
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in Mankato, Kansas
FIRST BANK IN MANKATO
OLDEST BANK IN JEWELL COUNTY
The Bank on the Corner & the Corner-Stone of
CONFIDENCE
F. D. I. C. MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR HAS
BEEN RAISED TO $15,000.00
Member Kansas Development Credit Corp.
Member F.D.LC. Since 1933
ESTABLISHED 1883
I J I I I I I III
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Cunningham in Mankato.
Mr. anti Mrs. Bill Bmgham
and children of Topeka spent
ia~ wet,kend with her i)arents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meg. Bill
lea\es .lan. t9 for Vietnam.
Mr. m~d Mrs. Vcrn I)emp-
s(,y, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
I)pnll)sey trud Mr. anti
["()rrusI Dcnrlrs('3 and family
spent Suuda.v afternoon with
M)'. and Mrs. Frank 1)ernp-
:-;(,y,
Mr. au(I Mrs. Jess Crum
;In(l boys ;rod Kent Slaughter
xisih'(I Mr. and Mrs. Glen
h;IIldS to ;I stlppcr ;It t le
Sh';Ik Ilouse iu Mankato Sun-]
day err,fling. ']'host, attending
were Mr. ;|lid Mrs. Melvin i
th)yer, Mr. an(I Mrs. Bill
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pe-~
tecta, Mr. and Mrs. Marr
I)eml)S('y, Mr. und Mrs. Vern
I)empsey. Mr. and Mrs. Aar,
on Murray and Mr'. and Mrs.
I,Ioyd Ga]'(hmr.
A shower will bc held on this
Salurday e\'eniflg, ,Jan. 14, at
7:?,0 fro' Miss Micki Taska and
Mr. Ernest Sil)e ;It. the I)arish
lh)use in Montrose. Everyone
is welcome.
e
Mrs. F,. E. Ransom
The West Branch colnmun-
ity meeting is this coming Sat-
urday night. Bring your dish-
es and a pot luck lunch. Ev-
ery one welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Gall Borden
alr(I son, lCA)yce, were back
from Arriba, Colo. for a New
Year's visit with her mother.
Mrs. Sylvia Morrow, and sis-
ters, Mrs. Jack Reed and
family of Formoso, and Mrs.
th)h Badg(,r an(t family of
Mankato. They were all with
OME
OWNERS
Insurance
Package ]nsurance for
your home. Fire, hail,
var/dc:l;sm,, liability
and of hers oil in one
policy fo save you
money!
I See
Mrs. Morrow on New Year's!
Day and with the Reed fam-
ily on Monday. The Bordens
left for home on Tuesday, I
believe.
The storm Friday was real
bad while it lasted, that was
most all afternoon. Schools
let out and the bus drivers
had a hard time getting the
children home in some cases.
The roads are still impassable
some places and they have to
back track and go around
some. Lorena Pate got Don
Whelchel to open our road so
the children could get to the
terday morning we had tr ten
below zero reading but only
ten above this morning.
We sympathize with Mrs.
Clair Lamb and all other rel-
atives because of the death
of lie," father, Mr. Mizner.
Mrs. Bertha Dietz stayed
with Mrs. Gertie Countryman
the past week while Mrs. Sy-
bil Finch was visiting her son
and family of Ft. Riley. Jim-
my is due for overseas duty
soon.
Mrs. Neva [,itton and family
of Beloit was visiting in the
Verl Mendenhall home Sunday
and they walked the last two
Formoso, Kansas - ,
Phone 794-2396 Ladies
miles on account of drifts.
Junior Clio Club
The Junior Clio Club met tit
the home of Mrs. John Wal
dron Jan. 9. The vice presi
dent, Mrs. l)ale Scircr, con
ducted the business meeting.
Mrs. Viola Ross sllovvt'd htq
slides of her trip to l,chanon.
l'he host(!sscs, Mrs. ,]ohll ~';I]
dron and Mrs. Jack Blair,
served refreshments.
ANNUAL REPORT OF
TOWNSHIP TREASURER
To the township auditing
board of Grant Township. In
Jewell County, Kansas.
The undersigned, Township
Treasurer of Grant Townshil),
submits the following Tel)art
of Receipts, Expenditures and
Indebtedness, for the year
ending Deccmher 31, A. 1).
1966.
RECEIPTS
General Fund
Treasurer's Book Bahmcc
(Beginning of Year) 344.36
County Treasurer (i1.57
County Treasurer 19.89
Total Receipts ,t:;;).3z
Sale of Cemetery Lots
County Treasurer 30.59
Total Receipts 926.79
l'otal Expenditures
Deducted 168.75
l'reasurer's Book Bahmce
(End of Year) 758.04
Prairie Dog Fund
CoLlnty Treasurer 283.59
County Treasurer 93.2:.
Total Receipts 376.82
Total Expenditures
Deducted 288.75
Tr(.asurer's Book Balance
30.00 Total Expenditures
Prairie Dog Fund
Gamble Store,
Spray can
Tony Patrick, Labor
Delno Reed, Labor
and Mileage
Jewell Co. Coop,
Prairie Dog Poison
R-K Shopper,
Prairie Dog Poison
Jewell County Exten"
sion Office, Prairie
Dog Poison
(End of Year) 88.07
Reconcilement Bank Acount
General Fund
l'reasur'er's Book Balance
(End of Year) 371.60
Cemetery Fund
Treasurer's Book Balance
(End of Year) 758.04
Prairie Dog Fund
'l')'easurer's Book Balance
(End of Year) 88.07
l{iu~k P, alance
(End of Year') 1217.71
EXPENDITURES
General Fund
,lewell Co. Record,
l)rinting 15.97
l,'orrest Dcmpscy,
Board Meetings 12.00
Floyd Reed,
Total Expenditures
State of Kansas, jewe]l
ty, ss:
I DO SOLEMNLY
That the within and
is in all respects
true account of all
received by mc and
together with the
of said Township,
full period of the
December 31, A. D.
for the full time
should make such
So help me God.
Signed: Donald
Township
Subscribed and
fore me, this 29
A. D. 1966.
Total Expenditures Board Meetings 12.00 Floyd Reed,
I)eductcd 5,i.2: i)onakl H,)wland, Township
Treasurer's Book Balance I Board Meetings
(Fnd of Year) 371(;0I and Mileage 14.25~~
Cemetery Fund Total Expenditures 54.22
Treasurc,"s B,),)k l~ab,nceICemetery Fund YEW
(Beginning of Year)77:)92]I),)yle Reed, Mowing rinyHearinl
County Treasurer 92.28 1 and fuel 168.75 7evice
,, ?estorn
Four Undee.
ffanding I
DUE TO TIIE FEDERAL WAGE ANI) II()UR LAW GOING IN
EFFECT IN 1967, WE WILL CLOSE OUR SHOP AT 12:00 ON
SATURDAYS. THE SALES DEI'ARTMENT WILL REMAIN
LhDIES' DRESSB
OPEN UNTIL 5:00 P.M.
Thank You,
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