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MANKATO
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DELPHOS
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31
Second Team Game Starts At 7:00 p. m.
Thursday, January
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57½ 26½
57 27
Store 46 38
• 1½ '42½
3~½ 51½
Record 17½ 66½
Three Gaxnes:
~, 480; He~e~ U2~ii~l,
Van Sick-el, 448.
Individuals, Single Game:
Helen UzdilL
168.
TUF~DAY SIX LEAGUE
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&Off M 34
49 35
46 38
42 42
FAectrie 36 48
20
Three Crames:
487; Wanda A~der-
Berg, 488.
Single Game:
I~80; Wanda Ander-
Jacabs, 177.
NIGWI'ER8 LEAGUE
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Coop 49 35
48 36
Parts 4~1 43
~¢treau ,h~s• 41 43
You employ
Maxine Walker, 496; (fie) Wanda
Louder af~ Vexa Setter, 470•
• High n~ivid~ais, St~gle Game:
Wanda Louder, 204; Vera Seirer,
1,$4; (tie) ~Iaxine Walker and
Maz~guerite ~, 176.
COFFEE LEAGUE
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JeweHs 48 28
Mixers 44½ 31½
Sparkers 40 36
Gay Pins 39 37
Scatter Bins 30 ½ 45½
High Individuals, Single Game:
Jerry Seirer, 225; Lyle Rightmeier,
208; (tie) Richard Diamond and
Mel Bowersox, 201.
POLARIS LEAGUE
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American Legion 49 27
V. F.W. 48 28
Mank~to 'Feed & Seed 39 33
McCarthy I-Iardwaz~e 35 37
Gambles 27 49
Hills Constr~ion26 50
High Individuals, Three Games:
Ge~e {Meeker, 506; Chet Brown,
541; Bill Dillon, 533,
High Individuals. Single Game:
Gene Meeker, 210; Bi~l Dfl,lon. 199;
Chet Brown, 197.
REDSTONE LEAGUE
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Pin Pushers Watch Gas & Oil 59 2,1
26 ~50 ,L & B ~lectrie 44 32
High Ind~du~as. Ttmm Games: ]I~r, arder,~ 42 ~8
C)rp~ Fogo, 443; Gert Burks, 424; ISwcge . • 38 42
Midge Oliver, @16. . I ~ 36 44
Hi~h_Individ~.js. ~.le ~,.G~me:[Deims Beke_xy , 17 50
~z~a ~'ogo, z~; Miage ~aver H" h~lividamis
, I i~ . ~ Games.
163; Roma Grout, 161. [Clarenoe Loomis,~550; Sam Giile~t,
54AJ; Father, We~h, 501.
MEN'S LEAGUES ,_~eh hxlivid~a~s, Single G~'ne:
ten,Dewey, 20@; .Cqarerme I.~-
ATLAS LEAGUE
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Jerrys Standard 5~½ 27½
State Exvha~ge ~48½ 30½
36-66 Service 44 ~:3~
Citizens State Ba.wk 33~'4~½
St. Thexesa 30 ~49½
I.a~ber~cks 30 ~50
High Indlviduals, ~ree Climes:
Rl~,ard Diamond, ~0; Jerry~*ir-
er. 5~; Lyle Rig~.~meier. 524~.
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1133 T~ ~. Topd.
~nd expbdn ~ ~dv~19~
,mverage f~r bur tim.
Flm l,b,~
is, 202; Sam ~J~et~, 200.
ASTRONAUT LEAGUE
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~Misfits 51 29
Newells ~ " 48½ 31½
Hale Drt~g S~ore3fl 41
BX~ Oak Paumbing 38½ 41½
Knights of Colurr~us 32 48
~d~Weet I~'~ Co. M 40
Hil~h Indivi&rals. Tl-a-ee Games:
Lea Sz~es~er, 541; *'r ~ Johnson,
52~;, Toro .Cewmm~gh; ~1~.
HitCh Individuals, ~e C, eme:l
LesSp0one~, 201; T~n Ca~ana~rgh,
196; Rt~¢~l$1e Le~vls, 1~1.
.. MINAS. LEAGt~Z
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JeWel~MitcheH Electric 5~3½ 26½
Kiers~ Grocery 44 36
Loves ca, re 4~ 37
F~rst National Bank 30 @I
Jewell Cotmty Ck>-oD 37½ 42½
~eems Barber S~op, 23 57
High Individuals, Three Games:
J~:~/M¢~ris, 577; Ralph Ham~Iton,
555; Lyre Ri~htmeiev, 541.
High Individuals, ~!n~le Game:
Jack Morris, 215; Ralph HamiRon,
201; Jack Morris, 200.
B]I~gCULES LEAGUE
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J~we~.l Coumy Record 46 34
Dr. Simon 44 36
Jensens Texaco 41 39
Ro~ Chan~lln 38 42
~eed W~ 38 42
Progressive H, D, U.
Progressive Unit is looking for-
ward m a wonderf~ new year m
1964. New members will add much
to our enthus~am~ and carrying out
0uL projects.
1963 we were quite busy. Our
Presider~t w~as ~Mrs. B~b Rose. The
county-wide ~rir~ Tea was held
in Ionia Grade School. Our Unit
was one of the tmstesses for this
event. T~]ree o~ our members at-
tended Fall Achievemem in Man-
k~to. aMrs. Tom £VIiies attended
Workshoi~ in Wichita and Home
Ec Days in ~¢ian~hattan.
We were busy making cookies
this year. We fixed a M~ay basket
of cookies for the Ca~ker City
Rest H~me. Our "basket" was a
bugs ,pink ~lastic di.~'rt:~an that
~ouki ,be used in ~eir kitchen.
rl~mnksgiving we fixed a large tray
of cookies and candies for the Wfl-
~o~meeek Re.~t .Home "m WIala~ato and
er f~ ~ C ew~er City Rest
In July we mailed books, puzz2es
g~nes, tO Parsm~.s State T~ain-
ir~g Svhool. ~No~r was the
~non~th wea~:'led c0~om, color
books and gamc~, to Wi~ield State
Hospital.
Our g£s can sew, t~o. We bought
materia'l a,nd made five ptay suits
for the Win,field State School in
Navember.
" In Januard we ex,'~gaged .Mrs.
Harris of Burr Oak to teach us
how to knit. We generaled much
enth:~ f~r -this art. Several
noff~merd~ ]6ined us for ;~essons
and We to, ned a new kni'ttin~
Club.
,Dux4ng t~e.year ter~ g, ues~cs, visit-
ed our meetings. Some of these
h.~ve become new men~bers. Susa~
Tott~n spoke to eur cloth in June
to-be~p~ eara her state degree in
Ftrtut% Homemakers of America.
Mone~i~.taised by h~viwg ~wo
bake ~a~e~ Within our c~ub each
Fear, we p~iy lOc for our lunches
earth t~eeti~g: and pay pennies for
birthdays.
'l~e hi~t for the year was
the Decemtter meetiz~g. We had a
turkey: dinn~ at the ~len Elder
Steak "..House for the men.era,
~heiv h~band~," and ten ~uest~
Our ,lessOR ca Iniernational l~-
lations :~'aS:JCgiven' ~y MiSS Joan
Cool, l~'~Ee~studerd. ~o France i.n
1962 from ~k%4)~i~ ti~ November.
Miss Cool ~iowed slides and gave
us ~ new :~.si~ht of the French
people, f~e presen~y teaches
Fren~ in the Beloit High So,heel.
~e is a n~ive of Gl~sco•
We are read~ for '64.
--4M~lic ReM¢ioas Oman•
M~vris Ger~e ~ 33 47
High Individuals. "l~nree Gm~nes:t Whltemound' H. D. U.
Gene Headmen, 516; Layette ~cam~.
bu~i, 51~; Lyel Slo~, 4#6.
~-~ Individuals. ~dr~le GM~e:
La~me ~tanslmry, 195. (tie) Lyle
Slo~ and Sam Gitlett' I@0.
Wesleym~ News
Mrs. ~tmy Myers and Mr~
Grace ~ aocor--r~anied ~e
Pastor ~o ~ellevlile on ~M[omlay to
see Stephen Ray l~oesti and his
mother, W~na, and his ~re~t
g~er, Mrs. Rebecca (:~la-
han. They a~o ca~led 0~ Mrs.~n,..+hRu~h
Wilson.
Rev, M~ caltod on M~. I-Im~
Cl~rk ~t the ~eloit h~pi~ Tues-
~ Ssmr~y aftertmons.
Hazel ~m ~wed:,to sit up ~or an
hour Sandal.
Rew and ~[vs. Dade Van Meter,
P~t~s ~f the Wesleyan Mellmdlst
Chur~ ~rt Leavenworth, wfl~ be
Feb. 2 for our You~
vices.
~Hrs. I.mcy Myers was a: supper
gut~ at .the I~e~ A.n~rson tmme
Friday.
Thanks to ~. Burk a~d M~.
Ray Howel~ mad Mike fur ~e
merit
The ~lie~ Cottage Prayer Meet-
~mxl B~ble Stud~ was held on
esClay ~fternoo~ at ~e home
of Mrs. Inez Anderson.
Re~e~besr every Sund~y even-
at 7130~ there is a Prea~hiz~
Service at the Wesleyan M~is~
(:~mz~. ~,~ 10:29, "Come
thou with ~ts, and we will do thee
good."
',Mrs. ~VIargaret George was the
leader for the Wesley~ Youth
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday
even,~r~.
/Michael Fogo, who is on fur-
~o~gh from the Air ~, attend-
service~ S trod_aT morning wi~
gl~~, I~l've Fogo.
'l~e Young Peele's Service on
, evening was held in the
prior to the I~read~ir#g ser-
elating was taken for
~V~r. oz~cl M2s. Charley ~orpe
were ca,Rers Sunday afternoo~ at
the
The
from. Clay Center were
t~a~lers at ~e
home.
nod Delores were
here from Ta]~mge ~or the Stmday
ev~.rsn? service.
• ~ebecea ~ has re-
turned to ,Burr Oak to stay at the
o~ Mr. mad ~ Caratd Van
r sou~ /s
'~altemoun~ ,H. ~. U. was held
at the Com~tmiCy Ru~: ding on Jan.
' 16. ~e ~sson was ~nit choice, and
we chose Reading by Nellie Gfi-
l_e~. A report af the Na~m~.al Home
~ffO~ CotmcH Conve~tion
~t .~ l~0¢k, Ark., w~s given by
Pearl I~lattner. Pearl Sthroder read l
Be Wise With Your Buys. There
were 11 members present. The
February meeting will be a~ the
Commtmity BuiJdi~g with Norcne
Dietz. hostess.
~Public Relations Chxnn.
Steve Fisher, 18, of Placerville,
Calif., rolled a perlect 300 game
at the l~lacerville Pear Bowl on
Jan. 8. It is ca~y the second per-
feet game in 25 years of bowling
in the area. H~s average is 203.
Steve, a 1963 graduate, took up
bow4ing as a school activity and
practices as much as 4 hours a
day. Currently he is attending
Sierra Col'lege, Auburn, Calif. He
plans to make a professional career
of bowling. He is a member of the
Pear team that will compete in
the upcoming ABC ,Nationa{ Tour-
nament in O ,a~land.--Taken from
the Mount'in Democrat-Times,
Calif.
P~cervilte,steve is the son of Howard
Fisher and a nephew of tMrs. Ber-]
nard Blair of Form~_.
(First Punished in Jewell County
~Record, Thut~s.; Jan. 30, 1964) It
ORDINANCE NO. 490
An Ordinance creating Sanitary
Sewer District No. C-2a, in the
City of Mankato, Jewell County,
tion of. main and lateral sewers
therein~, and providing for the
payme~ a the cost thereof, under
the auffl0rity of SeCtion 12-617 Et
Seq.,, 6f. 'She General Statutes of
Kansas for 1949, and all amend.
ments thereto.
'BE IT OR~OA~ BY THE
GOV]gRNLN,~ JM.K)Y OF .~-IE
CITY OF ~'PO, J~
(X)UN2TY, :~:
Section 1. 2~at it is hereby
deemed necessary far the he~l.th
and wetfare ~f the citizens of the
City of ~Vlankato, Jewell Cotmty,
Kansas, and ~y of those
residents of ~ae d~x~t herein~ter
created and ~bed, .that addi-
tional sewers be made and ~-
ed, e~nsisting of ma'ms and later-
ais. in ~corda~ce with the. l~lav.s
and. spectfica~ior~ as. made by
GEORGE ~VI. Md~EE, JR., Eng~-
eer~ Colby, '~as, and now orl
file in the office of the City Clerk,
said plans and s~aectfications being
hereby approved and adopted.
Se~,tion 2. That Sm~itary Sewer
District No. C-2a be and the same
is hereby created mad constituted
as folluws:
SAiNrrARY
DIS~ NO. C.-~--
Atl of Blocks 1 and 2, and Lots
1, 2, 3. 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and '12,
in Block ,13 and ,Lots 1, 2, 3
~v,d 4 in 'Brock 14, all in the
OrLgim~ Town c~ Mankato.
Se~'on 3. Tha~ ~he main and
lateral sewers in said ,d~strict sha.l~
be located wtthi~ said district as
Shown by the lalar~ and specifica-
fl0w prepared by
INCOME TAX
JITTERS
~omefimes the very thought of ~naMng out a return
tles your stomach up in knots, espedolly if you
can't locate proof of the deductions to wMch you
are entitled. But if you pay by check, they are all
listed neatly and at your fingertips, exactly the
Idnd of evidence internal revenue Iiku to see.
If you don't pay by check, for ymrr own protection
you would be wiw to do so before anmher week
by.. Stop in,
F st National ank
MANKATO, KANSAS
Money Orders - Personal i.oans
lhstallment l.oans - Insurance of all kinds
Fidelity and Sure~y Bonds
Western I rnion Money Tran.~fer~
A merican Expr~ Travelers Chetk~
Me~ber of Federal Delmsit Insurance ('ormwatin~
• . ~ ~, ~i
Lowdl 0. Ya~ner, V~P~¢~
w
McKEE, J~R., Engineer.
Section 4. That the cost and ex-
pense of said main and ~ateral
sewers within the sa4d Sar, itary
Sewer District No. C-2a shall be
apportioned to all ~e lots and par-
cels of ground in said Sewer Dis~
riot, as herei_~before described, in
aocordance with the statutes in
such case made and provided, and
the amount so apportioned sh~,l.1 be
levied and assessed agains,t the lots
and parcels of ground in said dist-
rict, and shall be collected accord-
ing to law Jn the same manner as
other taxes are levied and assess-
ed.
Section 5. The amouwts so ap-
portioned and assessed against the
lots arid parcels of ground in said
district shall he l:raid in ten annual
installments, with interest, one in-
stallmem of which sha~l be certi-
fied each year by the CRy Ole_~k
to ,~Te County Clerk, to be placed
on ~e tax roils ~'or collec~on, the
same as other taxes.
'Section 6. Tha¢ for the purpose
of .l:~roviding funds to pay the cost
of said iv~rovemen~s, unt'i2 bonds
can be ~ therefor, ~he Mayor
arid City Clerk be, and they are
hereby, authorized to issue Tem-
porary ~otes of the City of ~Ma~-
kate. ,Kansas, not to exceed ~be
aggregate of $0.0892,5 under ~he
authority of Section 10-123 e[ t~e
19@1 ~uvplemer~ to the Gene~a'
S~atutes of Kansas for 1949, the
n~tes of which issue sh~ll be c~-
secut~vely nu~ed, ,bearing in-
terest at ~he rate of not exceed~n'~
6% per arm,urn, payable se~n'-
an~u.ally, all of said no~es ma~ur-
ing within f0~r years from the
date of said notes, or
the due date of the fi~,s¢
men.t off bonds issued by
to ,pay the co~t of .said
ment, and said Temporaryi
shall De recleemable and
d~ble at the ,~ime
are issued in lieu
Temporary Notes shall
from time to time as
i~g the progress of the
shall not exceed in the
the a,vnoun~ of borids
be issued, and are
sh~m by the approved
on file.
Section 7. Tha~ said
Notes sha,~l be in the
scribed by law.
Section 8. That said
Notes sha, ll be sig~ed
and a~tes~ed by
trader ~he corrpor~te
City, and sha~,l be
City Bond /Register of
Mankato. Jewetl
and in the o~:ice of
the State of ,Kansas, at
I~a, nsas. ar.d s:~J notes.
est, shall be paid for in
in p0xt ,by the issuance
as ~rovided for by
~tiovt 9. That
shall take effect and be
from and a~ter its
proval, and publication
ficial CAW paper.
~ASSED .by ~he
Body a~,d ~ppr~wd by
this 27th day ~,f
C. L. t~LAOK,
the CiLy of
Je'vell
A2VI~ST: F r?gy ,~unro,
(SEAL) City Clerk.
a simple
flip
of
switch
Every member of the rural family e~n n~w haVe
electricity with just a flip of the switch, thanks to
Electric Cooperatives.
Wonderful, somefimes-taEen-for.granted ele¢:i
tricity, me.ans many things. To the child, rural!
electrificahon means light and wa rmth. Mo~
enjoys the efficiency and comfort o{
living. Dad operates a more productive
profitable farm through the use
devices.
This ample supply of low-cost power
simple fllp of the switch, didn't come
is the result of forward thinking people
together to build and develop Electric Coope~
atives to get the electr,¢e] power they co,m-
not buy elsewhere.