January 30, 1964
:,, N EWS
WAUNIT.~ V- ~,; I II
,and Mrs. Kenneth Huber
and Mrs. Ken-
Jr.. drove ~o Amaril-
Monday n.ig~t ~o get A.
Huber. Jr.. who spent
v:~ t k visiting rela.tives
Huber. Jr.. accompanied
back m Amarilao 3n
)Art Ernest Hyde drove
Nebr.. on Sunday and
uncle. C. A. Landreth.
a patient in the hospital.
Mrs. William L. I.~gan
birth of a new grand-
Cynthia Louise born
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Log-
The little girl has a
to welcome her. Mrs.
o:f Formoso is the
Higbec and his mother•
== nO
CHARGE/
Mrs Harry Higbee, made a busi-
ne.5~ trip to Kansas CiW and Ol~uthe
c,n T~ur sday.
Relatives and friends from here
who attended the funeral of CA~as.
Tip,on in Republic on Thursday
were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haskins.
Mr. and %h's. Earl Tobias. Gdne
Haskins. Mrs. Bertha Gree~berg, children of Burr Oak were guest~
Mrs. Emma Joerg, 'and Mr. Roy Sunday of her parents, ~Vir. and
Young. Mr. Tipton had been in ill ~%rs. Glen Dewey.
heal,th for some time but h~ Mrs. ORe Renken was dismissed
Thursday from the Belleville hos-
death came unexpectedly. He was
a ~tep~broth.er of Mrs. Joe Haskins.
Mr. and ~Virs. Wesley Baldwin of
Syracuse, Karts., who were enroute
to the ~uneral, were s,truck by a
tram near Downs, Kans. and both
hospitalized wi, th serious in3unes.
Mrs. Baldwin wil,l be remembered
here as Ethel kMcKec.
R~v. Kenneth Woo:an of the
JeweU Co. Becord, Mankato,
Elmer Goldaday o~
-.me of her
Taylor Clark.parch'is' fMr. arid ,Mrs.]Mrs. Cornelia Truss'ell of Rand.all. Nix. and ,'Mrs,
and ~I2. and LMrs. Gone Haskiz~s Glen Elder were Tuesday afar-
lacy. ¼~arvin Zwickey and his and family. Carl Green-berg cf noon callers at the home of Mr.
]~rad,~ sono:l basketball team drove Eagle Grove, Ia,wa, w~s a guest and ,Mrs. Tom Pormr.
lie ig~,bon on Friday where ~they I Thur~daY ni,Jm Coffee gucs:s Tuesday afternoon
~defeated the Esbon Grade B team] Mr. 'and i.~h'-;. Eid:;n Hcw:..ii at- at the home (>f 'Mr. and (rvirs. How-
/by a score of 14-12. tended ~he fJnera] ,.; a irimd at ard Patrick. in observance of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Curi!s Terri]l and Sylvia. Karts.. on Friday. Patrick's birthday, were: Mr. and
iris. bara Be:tic:, aid ci~ildren Mrs. Carl Floral1, Mr. and NIrs.
of Loup City, Nab:., were guests Floyd Nolan el Courtland, and Mr.
benday at the home o; her son, and Mrs. Ben I~orell o.f James-
Mr. and Mrs. Allen B.ar~lev and town, ,Mr. and !Mrs. Elmer Patrick
I d'au~bter Tina Marie. The° Earl-were evening visitors. Mr. and
ieydwe:e former rcsiden;s cf For- Mrs. Bert Henry of Esbon were
I moso . Sunday dinner guests in the Pat-
pital, and is making a sa*tisfactorY
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Blandin,g and
family of Pawnee Rock. Kans.,
were week-end guests of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blending.
2vIr. and Mrs. Chas. Doxon visi,t-
ed her brother, Mr. and LMrs. Roy
Ellsworth. in Superior. Thursday.
Mr. Ellswor~ch is cri~tically ill.
Olive Hill vicinity was a caller of Guests Sunday ~f hir. and Mrs.
Rev. and IMrs. ~Iarvin Zwickey on Joe Haskins were: Mrs. Phebe
Wednesday.
Mr. a:d Mrs. J'irr~l- Martin of !Greenbevg ,and children of Had-
i dam, Mr. and hits. John Young
Sa!in.a spent ~e week-end at the land family of Steele City, Nebr..
/
iqat| &opaffed Premptb/
Trudor Tires Reco,npod
Tubi Volvo, Rep~od ~
YJro, L,qutd Filled,
Drained, Repi¢ced
Complete Line of
Goodyeay Farm, Truck
Q~d Auto Tirt~s ~~~7 I~~111~"
OR
US NOW
a t, dependable servicel
::d. V:LER SERVICE
DANGEROUSLY
DIRTY?
You should change your motor oil every
30 days in winter, every 60 days in summer
--but never exceed 2,000 miles-according
to the American Petroleum Institute.
Sinclair Triple-X Multi Grade Motor Oil
contains Nickel additive...armor-plates
your cngine against wear. It provi{ies so
much protection against wear that your
car's engine can outlast the car itself. So
different it's patented!
At $10¢/01t we care,., about you.., aboutpur car
Mohler Service
Tank
home of her daughter• Mrs. Gor-
i dcn Grimes and family, in ~V£an-
I ka, tn and attended the 70th wed-
ding anniversary c~f Mr. and Mrs.
Wagon
Awa, ds were presented to about rick home.
18 from the Fmzncso Sunday Mr. and .Mr3. Gary Stafiord
School classes on Sunday morning, were guests Sunday of her parents,
Iollewing ,a 3 months atten&ance Mr. and Mrs. Don Ma1~affy of Man-
eonte,~t. Rev. Zwickey made ,the kate.
presentations. , ,Mr. and 4VIrs. Riggle Butler and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huber. Linda Carol 'e~f Beloit were Sunday
Sr.. Mrs. Kermeth Huber. Jr.. and dinner guest.~ of his mother. Mrs.
hits. Mar'ha Huber wme supper Harve Butler and Benton. Mr. and
gu~zts Thu:'_day evening of Mr. Ml=s. Basil Bu'tler ef Ionia were
and Mrs. Ross Higbec. supper guests.
Mrs. Roy Kee]er spent from A large crowd from here have
W:dnesday until Saturday at the been taking in the s'igt~ts of the
train wreck at Mow, rose.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bernekir~g
and sons entertained wi`th a bela, t-
ed birthday dinner Sunday in eb-
George Huntington on Friday. servance ef the birthday of ~M_rs.
Mr. Roy Field ~nd his brother- Wybern .Berneking. Other guests
in-law. Gone Clark. of Jewell were were: Mr. and Mrs. GerMd Bass-
dinner guests Tuesday a~ 'the home ford and Eamily and ~Mrs. Clara
of .Mr. Ficld'~ brofher. [Mr. and Webl of Beloit, Wir. and Mrs.
,Mrs. H. G. Field. Afternoon coffee Lesser Birch of Sco.ttsvilIe. and Mr.
M~s.
ALLAROUND
HOME PROE ON
AT LESS !
WITH A STATE FARM
HOMEOWNERS POLICY
Here's a new single policy that
does the work o~r separate
policies--yet costs-s'Tess! State
Farm's Homeowners Policy in-
sures your home and its contents
against fire, t~l~Wtany~ther
risks, and protectsy_ou against lia-
bility losses, Yet it may cost no
more than ~ou now pay for "fire
and extended coverage" alon~l
So call about it todayl
WA E WILSON
20,~ South Center
Phone FR g-3298, ManKa~:
STATI[ FARM MUTUAl.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANC|
COMPANY, HOME OFFICE:
BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS
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Jannie S~afford, Norma JOhnson,
guests included B. A. Field. Mr. ,and Mrs. George Bernek,in, g. Wy-
l bern Berneking and children were
and Mrs. L. J. Emigh, and Rev.
and ,Mrs. Mawin Z~rickvy. unable to at`tend on account of ,the
children, who are recuperating
Mr--~sMr' and Mrs. ,Marion Dyes and from a sage of the chicken pox.
F~- k Ha~field of Omaha A communi`ty cradle she,war h~n-
spcn, t Friday and Saturday at the orin,~ Mrs, David Peters will be
hmne el their sister. Mrs. A. C. held Saturday evemng, Feb. 1. at
Payne, "and Mr. Payne. and with the Legion H'all. Hostesses are
o`t.~er relatives." Mm-i!vn Stansbury., Janice Peters.
Andrew Stafford. Mrs.
Lelia Marble and ~Mrs. hiargaret and Frances Stansbury. Everyone
Gertson spent Thursday afternoon k~ welcome to at,tend.
wi~.h Mrs. Lam'a Kingvley, proper- M,r. and ~M's. Noeman Hoard (ff
ins year books for ~e Tuesday G0urfland are the varems of a
Ten Club. baby .boy b~rn J~n. 24 a.~ the Belie-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Studer and villa Hosn!,tal. The little boy h,as
daughters were supper guests on we!co,me him.
Thursday evenir~g cf his parents,
Mr. and ~Ir~. Ray Studer. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Bu':er were supper
guests Saturday evenin,g.
~Mr, and iMrs. R. C. S'tafford a.t-
[ended the funeral of her uncle.
Roy Thomas. in Sea.ndia. Tuesday
~ternoon. _Frank Frazier and Hugo
Soder also ~ttended.
The assessor. ~.W. Staf,f.~rd. has
beam busy the past week mahing
the rounds about town.
iMr..and Mrs. Chas. Wats~.n and
Richard w:Te guts'ks Sunday of ~¢Ir.
and Mrs. Mike All•man and son
cf Bel~evi.lle.
and ~VIrs. Kenneth Huber.
Jr., were Sa`turd'ahr evenir~g visitors
at the ~heme of his aunt, Mrs, R.
C. Stafford and Mr. Stafford and
Children.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Apploby
te~t Thu, rsdav movnin,~ on the
Rocket for Denver. Colo.. where
they Lt0Ok a p?ane for Corv, alis
Ore.. for an extended visi,t at the
home of Chair son Mr. a~d ~Mrs.
Arnold Appleby and family, and
relatives in other parts of .the ~a'te.
Louis Eng]e is 10okicg after the
chores in their absence.
hrs. Joy Dtmstan en~rtain,ed
the Hawthorne Club on Thursday
~2ternoon. Guests included Mrs
Ethel Duns~an of Montrose a~d
~_xs. Kei'th Hanson off Beloit a
former member of the dub. The
next mee[ing will be wi~ Mrs.
Edna Hughes.
Mrs. Roy Weir and ~Irs. Viv_~i,1
Kerschner 'and ctkildrc~ cf Belle-
villa spent the weeken-d at the R.
C. Stafford home. Sunday evening
visitors in the ,Stafford ,home were
Mr. and 1Vtrs. Milton Hoard of
Courtland and .Mr. arid Mrs. R.
W. Staffffoed.
'l~e committee for the Fermoso
High School Alumni Ass:ciati:n
reports they are makir=g excellenl
progre~ in comlailing the addresszs
and occupations of the more ,than
465 gradu, ates. N~nerous responses
have been received from at,1 direc-
,lions, inelazding the west coast, in-
dica, ting th~,t fo~mer grads are
plarmir~ to ~ravel lon~g distances to
attend the ,Grand Old Jamboree .
The Ladies Aid of tlt~,e Formic
Cormn~n"..'ty Church has agreed ¢o
serve the food for the even*ing
meal at the school auditorium on
May 30.
.Mem~bers of ~,e Hawthorne Cl'ub
and their families held a shower
Saturday evening at the RaI,~h
Dunstan home f~r M,r. and ~Irs.
Clin.ton Reynolds ,and children of
Lovawe~l, who lost all their posses-
sior~s in a fire reeenEy.
Mrs. Mary Gr~tten and sons of
RepUblic and Mr. 'and Mrs. Ben
Si.mmons and ~araily of Bell~ville
were ~visgors Sund~y of Mr. and
~lrs. Bi, ll Simmons. O~l~er a~ter-
naon callers were Mrs. Sara Bart-
ley ,and ehi~ldren of Lot~p Ci, ty,
Nebr.
,Mr. and tM~s. Sam Bowles were
hosts to the Past Sixteen Pinochl~_
CLUb held at ~heir home Saturday
evening. High scores were made
by Freda el,ark and CYnas. W'atson.
lows to Avis Craw~rd and Cecil
Clark, and Orvil,:e James received
the tra-¢eling prize. AI~I members
were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hal}gren and ,n Salina Tue"d'~Y. WednesdaY
daughters el C,~urtland were Sun- end "l~hurs4ay are suggested day~
day evening visitors of her par- t~ call.
! en,~s. Mr. and ~Vlrs. Walter Grimm.
The Formoso P.T.A. is sponsor- .,
ing a soup suppe~.F~iclay evening,
3an. 31, ~t the sehoot auditori~um,
serving from 5:00 to 7:00 P. M.
Br~g your relatives and friends STRENGTHEN AMERICA
and enjoy the evenir~g, along with
a good supper. _ ....
Mrs. Emily ~ el Satma ml
j spendin,g this week at ,the l'~m'~l
of her parents, IMr. and M,rs. ~. E,
Ribber. rm , I
Mr and ~. Ke e~h H u~,l
Sr.. (~f Ccurttand, Mr. and Mrs./
Ross ~igbee ,m~d Mrs. Martha
Huber were Sulld'ay dirmer gueets
i'rt the De'l,9 ~:~,:~ home at Concor-
die. in Observance of the birthday
of She~la ltoss.
Mr. an=t M~;. Bruce Howland,
Iti~a Jane Howla~ad, ~,
Flemi~ and ,Mrs. Srmude Howla~t
drove to Mi~POI~ on Sunday
morning and ~ tthe_day wi~
~VIr. and Ma~s. Nelson ~nm'ooz
dashers.
MPs. Mau6e HovB~md e~
net ~t her home ~mn~a~,
~unday dilmer g~ests of ~M~g, giej to NW corner of Section 7;
Wilkins wea'.e Mr. and ;M, rs. way~el thence south to SE corner of
Blaylock, @l_r. Ctarence Blaylock,] Section 36 in Pawing Town-
anct ±Vtr. Gary Lynch of Gaxaeni ship; ~aenee west to SW corner
City, Kans. Gary, who is a corn-I Jew&l county; thence noah to
mercial pilot ior Beech Aircraft,I NW corner of Jewell county
was on a liigi~i enroute ,to Roches-] wi~ exception of 80 acres
tcr. Minn..Mrs. Lynch is the form-, (west ½ of SWV~ Section 30 -.
er Sharon Blaylock. / in Whilemound Township) in
Lebanon District of Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Long of county; thence east to begin~
Wheat Ridge, Colo., were here ning.
over the week-end ~o attend the This notice is published pursuant
Walker-Ross wedding a~d visited to Section 9 and 11 of said C~ap-
at ehe home of her mo~er, ~%rs. tar 393.
W. G. Hiltts. ,Chairman, I-I. H. Roa(~,
(First Published in JeweN County
Record. Thurs., Jan: 23, 1964) 3t
In the Probate Court of Jewell
County, Kamas.
In the M~t,~r cf the Estate of
Game. Dawa=o,~. Decca:ca.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
TILE biA:IE 0,2' K~IqhAS TO
THE CREDr£OBLS, I~E~s~S. DEVI-
SFAgS ~ND L~GATEES OF SAID
DECEDENT AND ALL OTHEgS
CONCERNED:
You are notafied that the under-
signed was appealed and qualified
as executor of the wKi of the
above named deceden't on January
17, 1964; that letters testamentary
have been granted to him as such
executor; at~l tha¢ ymt must ex-
hibit your demands against said
estam within nine mont~hs from the
date of t~e first publication hereof,
or be forever barred.
ONEL hi. DAVIDSON,
Executor.
ATTEST: Byron Rogers,
(SEAL) Probate Judge.
Weltmer, Wel~tmer & Weltrner,
Attorneys {or Execmor.
(First laublished in Jewell County
Record. Thurs., Jan. 23. 1964) 3t
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Planning Board of Jewell
County, Kansas,
TO: Ali persons residing in the
below described territory and ¢o
all other interested p~rsons,
You are hereby notified that the
,~wo brother~ to
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. above planning board proposes to
Art Dun.~tan r~f C,hcrr%'val~. K~,ns.
_ , , recommend the below dest'ribed
and M~ and Mrs Chas Hoara o~
1" ' ' territory to comprise a unified
Randal. , ~ls~'hoal district as provided by
Mr a~d Mrs .Lewis Sta~fora oi ~ •
-- ;' - "~ a, ;t n n ,Chapter 393 of the Sesszon La~¢s
lvtanmato were ~unaay ar er co ~of Kansas, 1963. Pursuant to such
visitors of Mr. and .Mrs. A. R. I law a public hearing will be held
Kin,gsley. " ]on February 10, 1964, at 7:30 o'-
[clock P. M. at Burr Oak High
..,,,.~,.,~xo,~,,.,.,,~ r,~r I School lo consider suggestions and
nu~,z~, a~_=~s.x ~n.~,o-,- I hear all interested persons on the
By Beverly a. ts~snop matter of the boundaries of such
Wool Sweaters I proposed unified district.
The territory comtyrising such
From the ru~'~h of sales I noted proposed unified district is describ-
in ~he sweater departments during ed as follows:
the Christmas rush, I would trust Burr Oak proposed district be-
gins m NW corner of W½ o~
NWVa Section 1 in Higb3and
that many of you have new wool
sweaters in your home.
When you wash your new wool
sweater, use a f~bric softener in
the second or third rinse. Why?
The fabric soitener z%nse el,imina~'s,
static electricity, prevents mildew-
ing and softens the f~bers. And, by
the way, it's importawt that you
leave the sweater in the rinse
water for 3-5 minutes so the fabric
s~,tener has t, ime to do its work.
News In Bedspreads
Homemakers will soon be intro-
duced to a versatile bed eoverix~g
th'at instiPatlo~s have used for quite
some time. It is a 100% cotton
blanket with open weave cel]~lar
construction designed to serve as
either a blanket or a bedspread. It
wiIi be avaida*ble in twelve~,~olid
colors or in prin.ted or plaid l~at-
tern. The bl, anket-spread weighs
about 3Vz pounds, is completely
,aunderable. and relahively inex-
pensive.
Have you seen the new fiber
glass beAs-preads that are appear-
ir~g on the market? They are a~,adl-
able in plain colors or prints and
v~itti either smooth or rough tex-
tures. Manufacturers el'aim the
fiber .El, ass spreads are machine
wash.able, colorfast to light, and
wri~tkle resistant
If you are considering buying a
new bedspread in fhe near fu'mre.
keep these ~wo ideas in mind.
Cooking Utensils
Here's a sh~pping t~p for home-
makers looking for new kitchen
equipment. Comsider utensils made
of stainless steel lined reich alum-
inum. Why? These eombina,tkm
metal utensils ha~,e the asset of
hea~ier guage alum~wum even
heat di~ribution, plus the eavy-~o-
care~or features of stainless steel.
You'll find pNces on these stainless
steel utensils gned with aluminum
higher than prices on .~luminum
u'ensils, but, they're dower in price
than all-stainless steel pans.
NOTICE
A representative of the Sociml
Security Administration will next
vi-=it Mankato, ~K~ns.. on Thursday,
F~b. 6. Persons deNrir~g iMorma-
ti.~n are requested to call at the
C~urt~house ,between 8:00 and 12100
noon.
S~ial security business is usual-
lv heavy at this time o~f year. If
you ean t wait to see the represen-
t~t:ve, leave a n~e with .the rep-
r',~ntative showing your n~me.
addre~, and the roe;on for your
call. If you wffh to visit the off,ice
SCOUT WEEK
lIOY lIOOUTll OIP AMIIRIOA
Township, thence south to SW
corner of .East ½ of SWga of
Section 12 in W~hitemou, nd.
thence east 1/4 mile. thence
sou~h 1 mile. thence west ½
miM to NW cor~er of Section
24: thence south V~ mi,le, eas~
½, south '/4 to center of Sec-
tion 24; thence east ½, s~uth
½; thence east to SE corner
of Section 19 in Burr Oak
Township; thence sou~h ½,
west ~o NW corner of Lot 10,
See'don-30; thence south ½
mile, east to SE corner Lot 16;
thence south to center of Sec-
tion 31; thence east to NW cor-
ner SW 1,4 Section 32; therme
east 1 mile to NE corner of
south ½ of SEV4 of Section 32;
~hence south to SW corner of
Section 21 in Limestone. This
is aH border of Esbon District.
Beginning at SW corner of
Section 21 in Limestone; thence
east 1 ½ mile. north ~o confer
of Section 10; thence east to
SE corner of NFE½ Section 11;
~hence north to ~W corner
Section 12; ~mn,ce east 1 mile,
north 1 mile to SW corner Sec-
tion 31 in H01mwood; thence
east 1Ve mile. north 2 miles.
east 1½ miie. north 1 mile and
east 3 miles ,to S~E ccrner of
Section 13: thence 3 miles
north m NE comer of Section,
1; thence east 12 miles to SE
corner of Section 35 in Jackson
Township, (This is also Man-
kate-Burr Oak border.) Thence
continuin'g ~ SE corner Sec-
tion 35. north 1 mile, west ½,
north ½, west ½, north ½,
west 1 mile to SW corner Sac-
Czmnly Ptalmi~az Board,
,,t
DR. DA LE A. STEWART
Optometrist
1202 N. Mill
3 doors North of Bel~iI
Theatre
Phone 26F Beloit, Kanstm
,lllilllllttlll(,it,l'~ll[ ' II~ll~ttlllllltltli*|tl
Dr. John J. Patzel
Optometric Eye Specialist
Smith Center, Kansas
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A UTOMA~TI.C
Coin Operated
WASHERS ~/zd DRYERS
A convenient "way t~ wash
Open 24 hours per day
Seven Days A Week
MANKATO LAUNDR~ 8
CLEANERS
Phone FR 8-9996
tion 22, Jackson Township; ½
mile north, ½ east, 1 mile
north, ½ east, 1 mile north, V~
east, ½ noreh, z/a west and 1
mile north to NW corner Sac- I
lion 3; thence west to place of
beginning.
This notice is published pursuant
to Section 9 and 11 of said Chap-
ter 393.
Chairman. H. H. Roach.
County Planning Board.
(First Pt~blished in Jewell County
Record. Thurs.. Jan. 23, 1964) 3t
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Planning Board of Jewel:l
County, Kansas,
TO: A=ti persons residing in the
below described ,territory and to
M1 other interested persons.
You are hereby notified that the
,above plannia~g board proposes ~o
recornmer~d 'the below described
territory to comgrlse a unified
school distNct as provided by
Oahaptez 393 off the Session Laws
of Kansas. 1963. Pursuant .to such
~aw a pubtic hearing will ~ held
on February 6, 1964, at 7:30 o'-
clock P. llVI. a.t Esbon High School
~3uildi~g to consider suggestions
and hear ~L1 i~r~ted persons on
the matter of the ~boundaries of
such proposed unified district.
The ~errit~br compris-ng such
D~ unified district is describ-
ed as re,news:
(F_Nbon and, Burr Oak have
joint boundaries from NW cor-
ner of E½ of NW1/4 of Section
,1 ~in Highland Towask~ m SE
eorrmr of Sectkm~ 21 in Lime-
stone Township. Esbon con-
~in~es ~nf~h to SW corner of
~>eetion 16, thence east to NE
corner of Sectiort 24 in Ionia
Township; thence south to SE
corner Section 36: thence west
to ~ corner W½ off l'ql~V4
tl,.,I,.,IM~ ~.t.~ ,I,~
ROBERT L. HANCHETT
Representing Mutual of
Omaha - United of Omaha
Z10 N. Bell, Beloit, Kansas
Phone 206
Wilbeck :
Rest Home i
For Men or women
Licensed by the State .
Rooms have Radio ~ i
Air Conditioning :
Member Kansas and
American Nursing
Home Association
1108 N. Commexdal
Phone FR 8-3917
I I '[l
JOHN W. ROSS
A~torney & AImtracter
Dial FR 8-3~93
116 N. Commercial,
Mankato, Kanmm
JERRY'S BEAUTY SHOF
tJ~t~l I~tw~n Ut~ Tlbe~t,~
Ikmn: I:N to |:N
I'~ TlrlP~ of i~mntf Searvtoe
)Ira. Raymond Schae[er,
ltELEN'S BBAUTY S~OP
6hampoe - Set~Permaneat~
Ist House Nox1~k ef
Sweden Creme
Phone FR 8-3561 . Mankate
GKEETING CARD~
F=r All Oce~iomz
Birthday, Chee~, Anm~r,
sary, ThuLk You,
Sympathy, Gift, etc.
A, L. HALE, Drugg.k~t
It. J. FULT'OI~
lrmma ~ (tmammJ ~l, A~tlm~m
Phone FR ~-$76g - Marabou,