1966 "-
Mankato American [Legion Post 115 met Feb. 15 at/ Elizabeth Nichols, Preisednt. The
Legion Auxiliary j the Legion Hall. Meeting was[ Opening Prayer was given by
------ called to order by Vice President:/ Ruth Kier, followed with a morn-
The Auxiliary of the American { Ruby Davis in the absence of } ent of Silent Prayer for our dead
Left to right: Mrs. Irene Bryant and Mrs. Frank W. Bo~:d a~ the Native Sons & Daughters ban-
quet at Topeka Friday, January 28. Mrs. Bryant is the mother of Debbie, "l~!iss America."
Melvin Kitts, 45, is shooting Free Throw. Mike ~.2ourke, 15, is in position to rebound.
, Jewell Co. Reeord
heroes. The flag salute was giv-
en and our preamble recited in
unison. We sang the National
Anthem.
The Secretary, Edna Walker,
read the notes of the last meet-
ing and they were approved. The
Treasurer, Lela Lamb, reported
on our financial standing. Ellen
Nailer reported she had sent
cards to the sick. also sympathy
cards. Ruth Kier talked about
legislation in letters she had re-
ceived. Mary Van Meter had the
song of the re(ruth. "My Faith
Looks Up To Thee". This song
was written by Ray Palmer. 22
years of age. He said they were
words of a deep consciousness
of his own soul. and is now writ-
ten in several languages.
The Chaplain's message in
"The National News" is dedicat-
ed to "Our American Heritage".
We have birthdays of two great
men this month. George Wash-
ington and Abraham Lincoln. We
are grateful for the foundation of
our heritage, but our thoughts
and prayers are dedicated to our
fighting men in Viet Nam. Let
us each in our own way pray for
the love of God to overshadow
them. and that our lives may be
examples of that love for our
God. our Country, and the Free-
dom we all enjoy.
We are getting ready to order
our poppies to be sold in May.
The dinenr we served Feb. 1 was
well attended. Hostesses were
Elsie Hooker and Verneda Beel-
or.
The evening was spem sewing
carpet rags and visiting. Host-
esses were Hazel Smith, Alice
Turner and Clara Logue.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH
Ross Mahin, Pastor
Delmar Roberson, Supt.
Tunday School 10
Worship Service 11
W.Y. 7 p. ra.
. M. W. B 7p.m.
Bible Study 7 p. m.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 o.m.
Prayer MeetZng Wed 7:30 la.m.
.oo oo. KMMJ
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Sunday Sohool 9:451 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Record?
Worship Service 8:45 Church Service 11:00 a.m. We are enjoy.ling
]Young People 6:30 p.m. We have had somei
FORMOSa COMMUNITY ]Evening Service 7:30 p.m. days but the mos '~
CHURCH IMid'week' Wed 7:30 p.m.[real warm and nic
Paul Temple, Minister [Ladies Aid, Wednes- ]shorts and sle~
Carl A. West[n, S. S. Supt. I days 2:00 o m Seems like it
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Left to right: Mary Lempenau, president of Native
Mrs. Frank W. Boyd, Kansas Mother of Year;
Bales, president-elect and Dane Bales.
Daughters;
Mrs. Dane
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We are kept real ~
many things to do. :,
Hope al~ are well in
'Sincerely,
Mr. Lloyd
Texan Mobile Park, :
2901 Hiway 83 WeSt,:
McAtlen, Texas
To the Record and Boyds:
I am a R. N who
the government, i 'have
care of boys, no arms,
and no mind. I have s en
as four wheeled out .at.
time in death. The beds
weeks interneshi
part of January
duated January 28,
I am so glad to see
kato people even t
Mrs. Warren McClure, the form{etti-Underwood Printing Calcu- have much time to
er Dixie Howell, Montrose, gainsJlator at the NCK V-T School u Sincerely,
business exper,!enee on ~ O[liv:] ~9~~*~
fill. It is an everlasting
on. It seems. It
but it does make me angry
I take my vacation f6 see
ill neglected at home.
no reason for if. Gbdhds ~
love for this entire
some people would
Bibles as far as they
mouths, they weuld find
the nurses did not
our training any
most church members
Bible, we would lose our
m 24 hours. I will
from work from the
at a certain age but I
on caring for the ill,
ed them but we
do as he did but car
through love,
encouragement. MY
was Washington, D.
Long Island, New
Cleveland, Ohio.
Working in New
Will soon be
Nellie Weir, R. N,
Dear Friends: i . ~ ~:
Would you please
Record to 2331~
Bellevi!le, Kansas. ' :
We moved this
Terry is in school here.
the people so
neighborly that we~are~
at home already
I am working in the
Records Department, alL
petal. I have just
months course
cords. I spent
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we are retiring from the farm, we will offer for puhlic auction the :
ing items, located at the farm 3 miles north, mile west of Jewel!,
BEGINNING AT 12:00 NOON
MACHINERY
1962 3010 Diesel John Deere Tractor
1964 J. D. Oneway, 12-ft flex[tiller
1959 C-20, IHC Field Cutter( like new)
1963 Dual loader with push-off hay fork
and snow blade
1954 Chevrolet l,-ton Truck, with
hoist, good rubber
1946 B IHC Tractor and Mounted
Cultivator; (2) IHC 3-14 Plows; IHC
16-ft. Springtooth; IHC Mower, no. 27;
4-Section Drag" Harrow; 1953 John
Deere Baler, 14 T, P. T. O. (good shape)
John Deere hay trailer, 14-ft. with
grain sides; 40-ft. Grain Elevator; 4-in.
12-f . auger; Hay loader, for loose hay;
Road grader, on steel wheels; 2-row
corn disk; A-C 5-ft. combine, new
canvas,
HAY
800 bales alfalfa hay in barn
MISCELLANEOUS
HOUSEHOLD
EQUIPMENT
Alhnond 180-amp. Electric Weld
Laval Single-Unit Milker,
dition; Allis-Chalmers Motor,
SI)rayer, with pump, 200-
point hitch, good; Cob Tank
Electric Tank Heater;
Tank Heater; 50-Bushel
good condition; McCormick-:
Sol)crater; Full line chicken e(
Etetric Fencers, good
TANKS
300-gal. gas tank on metal
gal. underground butane
gal. water tank; 4-ft. water
water tank.
BUILDINGS
Barn, approximately 50'x50'
corn crib, 30'x32'; Granary,
Chicken house arid other
ings; Silo, 16'x35' (All
torn down o,r removed)
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Lunch by Ladies of EUB Church
TERMS: Cash, Nothing Removed until
settled for.
AUCTIONEERS:
Not responsible
Clerk: Citizens State
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