JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
Thursday. February 9. 1967
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Imnge, Fred Moser, student manager, and Coach 1 I
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Meltkllt. 7th and Sth Grade Farm Bureau /trill- tance of t.e coooty °o,t,o t.o IPOL I SH SA ,,o~ 69*
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. The Mankato 7th and 8th And Board Member, ically, heexplained. Farm , , rT
Grade Teams lost to SmithMr ......... Bureau the membership in
Center Thursday, Feb. 2, on . an. ~rs. ~sawm Marr, 1105 Kansas counties and 2,770
Webber, Kansas, attended an RI fALL ASPIRIN TABLETS
their court. The score of the area conference of county counties in the nation. State CATSUP, VALU BRAND
7th grade game was 37@3 Farm Bureau officials in Rus. federations and the American COMPARE WITH BAYEI
and the 8th gTad@ tally was sell, Kansas, Jan. 31, 1967. Farm Bureau serve useful 2-12 oz. Bottles 300's at 2.19 ,,TY I
purposes, but the true strength ' ' 300 FOR 0 "
S9-48. The meeting was one of of the org{mization will always NESTLES CHOCOLATE
These were the last scheduL eight conducted in the state be determined by county
ed games of the season for by Frank Bernasek, Kansas Farm BUreaus, he ss~d. QUICK
whlchthe ,th and 8th grade teamSOare coached by Gerald Farm Bureau organization l~oz. COLD CAPSULES
director. He said the purpose Dear Boyds,
of the conference was to bring Another year has rolled
to county officers a~d board around so it is time to renew
members a better understand-I my subscription.
ing of public relatipns respon- I would like to have made it
sibilities and suggested tech. to Mankato for my class re-
niques for improved commune- union last summer but illness
cations, in the family kept me home,
The program~ featured a two. My husband passed away in
hour presentation by members October after having heart
of the Kansas State, University surgery.
Extension Service staff. In- Marian Smith Vodonicka's
structors were Norman V. son, Mark, age 14, was hit by
Whitechair. state leader and car and killed Jan. 2. Marian
Robert Coppersmith, econo- was in Mankato last summer
mist. Topics were "Selling for our class reunion.
Ideas and Programs" and I am working in the Safe-
"Ira Your Image." I way office.
Kansas Farm Bureau speak-1 I hope this finds the Boyd
ers were Ray Frisbie, presi-I family well,
dent; Charles Esslingcr, asso-Illene Freeby Roswell,
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research; Richard Tayl~, dir. [ .
n~r and Mrs
ector of information and I . . Lawrence
Jones of Burr Oak
Frank Bernasek, director of were Sun-
~.~.,~ I day dinner guests of Mrs.
............. Edith Ost
Frisbie stressed the impp~-
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REXALL TIMED ACTION
Cox. These boys showed steady
improvement throughout the
year and several boys show
fine promise for future play
on the high school teams.
The box scores:
Mengato/th, 23;
Smith Center, 37.
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Adrian Meyer 0 I 1 1
Richard Willard 0 0 0 0
~ike Peteete 3 1 2 7
Ronnie Simon 1 0 1 2
Cary Hlltgen 1 2 2 4
Keith Roe 3 0 1 6
Mike Cortner 1 1 1 3
Totals 9 5 8 23
Mankato Ith, 48;
Smith Center, $9.
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St, even Dodd 1 0 3 2
John Dewey 2 3 2 7
Brad Hansen 5 0 3 10
Rodney Hancock 6 2 1 14
Wayne Coffman 6 0 3 12
David Badger I 0 1 2
Tgtals 21 6 16 48
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