MARCH 2, 1967
WEATHER
Clyde Reed, official weather
observer, reports a high tern-
perature of 66 degrees Wednes-
day, March 1, and a low of
9 degrees Friday, Feb. 24.
There was no moisture.
LIONS CLUB NOTES
National Advertising Representative
'/'lie last meeting for Febru-
KANSAS PRESS SERVICE, INC. arv was held Monday night at
701 Jackson, Topeka, Kansas 66603 the Connnunity Building.
Solicitations for tile birth-
....... ~ day calendar were turned m.
Any outstanding should be
I can show to any human •
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''----~ .... bein- let me do ;t . .... a p ctcd a d turned m to
,~(__1 [A SS~(~'~TI~f~ not defer it for I shall not e Secretary not hirer than
~i~.~ IL--~k'J / I nas~ this way a,,-~-" this weekend.
~:~ , ~ : r + " ~ ..... ] The Club will sponsor a high
..... Second Class Postage Paid at [school student to attend the
'¢WELL COUNTY RECORD the Post Office, Mankato,I Slate Band Convention again
M. 76, No 38, printed week- Kansas 66956. [this year.
'at Mankato, Kansas 66956. ..... [ Beginning in June. our Club
-~- ;~uDserlp[lons: [will meet on the second and
,,v~_ .. ----------~-"--'7. $3.00 per year in Jewell fourth Thursday Iff the month.
-he ~ewspaper or deweu County and surroundingA short program was offered
County" counties (Smith, Osborne, by the sons of Lion Virgil
Mitchell,Cloud, Republic Beougher.
THE BOYD FAMILY counties in Kansas, and The next meeting night will
Owners and Publishers Nuckolls and Webster court- be March 13.
ties in Nebraska ................
W. BOYD, JR., Editor $4.00 a year elsewhere. Frank Moyers To Celebrate
Frank Boyd, Associate 551h Wedding Anniversary
Editor Subscribers are asked to
notify this office at once Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer
good thing that I when they have a change of will celebrate their 55th wed-
or any kindness that address, ding anniversary Sunday,
March 12th, at their home in
Mankato. Open house will be
held from 2:00 to 4:00. The
family requests no gifts,
please.
FOR ItOME FOLKS
M. A. B.
Rep. Dierdorff Will
Be In Mankato Saturday
is good to wallow in
good for little else.
-mab-
l'he poverty program is not
Before Rome fell, the
were entertained with
circuses.
-mab-
~rob]cm is that we are
a war of today, with
of tomorrow - but
the leadership of yes-
- Clipped.
-mab-
~'here is one business and
Profession which thrives
every community and in
times and bad times. It
the professional fault finder
the business of grumbling.
fault finder needs no
for his profession
business can be
without money, without
without character and
the backing of anyone.
-mab-
lbugabillty
Gallagher, manager of
Associated Press. said:
Americans doubt the
of almost every-
and are immune to hum~
~bility. Gallagher said the
war has promoted
trend toward cynicism in
United States, Readers
'ed up with muddled, con-
facts about the war
many government
He pointed to U. S.,
dug in North Vietnam as
;ability" that has
American peo-
Again quoting Gallagher:
a week last fall, we
Secretary McNamara
as saying that the
buildup in Vietnam
be slowed down."
Gem Greene of
Corps, in an off-
Tokyo press con-
said they would need
men in Vietnam. Two
after that Sen, Steenis
the figure needed at
Confusion multip-
Gallagher said.
scribe is happy to be
on Main Street. again.
first at Boogaarts
a viist with Mr. and
s, John Thronson. John
1 me they had been in Den-
for several weeks doctor-
That they had also spent
Short time in Yuma
- Noticed that Lena
Mrs. Arch Weaver
Were getting their gro-
Mrs. Weaverling told
that Mr. and Mrs. Max
and children would be
from Beatrice that even-
She also said that Ali~e
and Mrs. Lawrence
were leaving Friday
California for a visit. -
Stout. Larry Diamond.
Mahaffy and Waiter Ba-
at the meat counter seem-
to be very busy. Mike
and Greg Diamond
busy carrying groceries.
went to the K and C Cafe
Supper. Cora waited on
Found Gene and Jose-
Tyler, Gene and I are
.Operating under a truce. -
. Mrs. Bob Gumm, Bill
and Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
Follis and daughters,
and Marcia. of Phillips-
Mrs. Follis fs the for-
Bert Sterling and a class-
ff my granddaughter,
Carter
came in. He had been visiting
with their daughter and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Burger, and daughters, Linda,
Alice and Rebecca, of Belle-
ville. The Burgers had been
visiting the Carters that day,
and returned to their home in
Bellevillc. - Visited with Mrs.
Clarence Blaylock and she
told me that their daughter,
Jimme Brown, of Longview,
Texas. had visited them last
week. - Found Rev. Rose and
daughter, Sheryl, trading.
Mrs. Helen Murphy and Made-
line Diamond were together.
Visited with Katherine Vader.
Mrs. Francis Frye, Mrs. Ray
Dietz and Pauilne Noble. Had
a good visit with Mrs. Elton
Gilletl of Burr Oak. Mrs. Gil
lett is attending junior colleeg
at Concordia and makes teh
drive back and forth five days
a week, but I know that driv-
ing alone is no problem for
Mrs. Gillett. When she was
secretary of the Jewell Coun-
ty Historical Society, I have
seen her start out alone after
a night meeting, when wca
ther and roads would have
stopped most people. - Satur
day night on MS is getting
shorter all the time. About
the time I got to the R-K
Shopper. it was nearly clos
ing time. Norman Hesser
was leaving. Jerry, Charley,
A. L. Hale and Betty Tyrell
were still in their places.
Harry Tyrell was waiting for
Betty. - Others I noticed on
MS were George Bechtold,
Hazel Harris. Opal Tremble.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Westin
Lily Henningsen, Mrs. Keith
Halstead and Cindy. I de-
cided it was time to go home.
Before Saturday Night
Rev. Beale of Burr Oak
visited the Record elllee on
Tuesday, He was accompanied
by his wideawake daughter,
four year old Karen. - Last
week we had a good letter
from Amber and Lewis Staf-
ford at Berkeley, California.
They wrote: "It is beautiful
here now. The flowering
plums, crabs are in full
bloom. The huge Calla lilies
are budding. On my walk this
morning I saw some beautiful
little flowers that looked like
pansies, but turned out to be
some kind of primrose. -
Everyoen sends love. Amber
and Lewis. - Last week I had
a letter from Ralph Coffin of
Russell. He wrote: "I just feel
a part of Jewcll County. My
grandmother was Mary Ellen
Benner. who homessteaded in
Jewell County and established
the post office at Mayview.
Taught school in a sod house.
Have the account o1 the be-
ginning of the school, the
board members, & the names
of the pupils. Stone posts,
their history and quarrying
are a hobby of mine since
939." We had met Ralph
when he worked with Max
Miller on the Russell Record.
Michael Wayne Has Arrived
Michael Wayne was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Murlin Neilson
Feb. 19. 1967. The little chap
weighed 7 lbs, 11 ozs. and is
welcomed by two brothers and
three sisters.
Roy Ellsworth spent the
weekend in Beatrice. Nebr. at
the llome of his daughter,
Mrs, Carlos Beardmore, and
family.
Rep. Arden Dierdorff will be
in Mankato Saturday, March
4, at 10:00 a.m. to meet with
interested persons at the Club
Room of the Correll Hotel. He
will discuss activities of the
legislature to date.
Because o[ the increased
tempo of the session, this will
probably be the last meeting
until after the adjournment of
the legislature. Anyone. who
is interested in the progress
of tile law making body of
the state, is cordially invited
to attend.
Defensive Driving Course
Sponsored By Farm Bureau
The Jewell County Farm
Bureau is sponsoring an eight
hour defensive driving course
for adults which will be held at
the V.F,W. Hall in Mankato on
March 13 and 14.
The course will be given in
two-four hour sesszons. The
first half of the course will be
g~ven March 13 from 1-5 p.~:
and reepated again that even-
ing from 711 p.m..Th0 last
half of tile course will be given
March 14 from 1-5 p. m, and
repeated again that evening
from 7-11 p.m. We hope that
by offering both afternoon and
evening sessions on two days
that everyone can find a time
which will fit their schedule.
This course will be taught
by Delbert Ekart. Safety Dir-
ector of the Kansas Farm Bur-
eau. He has had specialized
training to teach this course.
which is given primarily to
teach adult drivers how to pre-
vent accidents. No written or
oral examination is given fol-
lowing this course. Men. as
well as women, are encourag-
ed to attend,
Registration fee of $1.00 will
be made for each adult. This
covers the cost of materials
used by you in the course, Cof-
fee and cookies will be served.
If additional information is
wanted please contact the
Farm Bureau in Mankato, or
a member of the Farm Bureau
safety committee: Mrs. Nelson
Keeler, Formoso; Mrs. Ed
Marc. Webber; Mrs. Harry
Kindler, Burr Oak; or Mrs.
Gerald Boylcs. Burr Oak.
Win Fourth In
Bowling Tournament
In the K. B, P. A. mixed
couples bowling tournament
at Hutchinson a local team,
the "Just Mights", placed 4th
and will enter the state tour-
nament in May. The members
of the team are Colleen Lehr-
ling, Sam Gillett. Harry
Swope and Hazel M. Harris.
There were 38 teams in this
district participating. Another
local team. the "Zippers 4".
Cora Carter, Gerald Ault,
Orpha Fogo and Joe Howard
placed 6th in the Hutchinson
Tournament.
Mr. Bert Lake left Friday,
February 24th for his home
in Tacoma. Washington. He
Ires ~een in Mankato the past
three months visiting with his
daughter, Mrs. Edwin Dia-
mond, and family. Mr. Lake
is an old time resident of
Jewell County and always
enjoys his visit with old
friends:
Mr. and Mrs, John Williams
of Norton spent the weekend
here with his mother and sold
~th~ir farm to Ira PoweR,
JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, MANKATO, KANSAS
According to Richar( fitt.
Diamond, treasurer, the total I Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rogers.
in the Jewell County Hospital f Mr. and Mrs. Loide Nelson.
Fund, at noon February28, Doris J. McCammon.
1967, was $36,984.50. t Mr. and Mrs. Oral L. Owen.
Donors of $1,000 or more: Sorosis Club, Burr Oak.
Paul D. Crangle Mrs. Katharine Nelson.
Mrs. John R. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Alan Czirr.
Harry Swope Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bohnert.
O. H. Wagner. Mr. & Mrs. George Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Wilde.Mrs. Ruby Hale.
State Exchange Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.
Mrs. Aria Hills, Mr. and Warne.
Mrs. V. A. Hills, and Mr. and Mrs. Vera V. Seirer.
Mrs. R. W. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Demp-
Officials and Family of Man- sey.
kate Packing Co. E.L. Roe.
Mrs. George Kramer, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Beoug-
and Mrs. A. T. Kramer and her.
family. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Roe.
........ Mr and Mrs A R Wea
)Z,:)UU uonallon .... "
The First National Bank, verling.
Mankato, The Fair Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith.
Agency, Mr. and Mrs. F.R. Mrs. Tom Sweet.
Fair, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Knisley and the Burr Oak
State Bank, contributed a total
of $2,500 which will equip two
double rooms.
Donors of $750:
Dr. D. D. Allen (memory of)
It was requested that the
name of the donor remain
anonymous.
The Boyd Family.
Mrs. A. T. Menhusen,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ralph
Waugh.
George Bechtold.
Mrs. Sarah E. Russell.
Helen M. Stafford.
Mrs. Mary O. Chandler,
Mrs. Emery Beam.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Judy.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Haegert
and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hae-
gert.
Other Donors:
Mankato H, D. U.
Mankato Garden Club.
Mankato Extension Home-
makers Unit.
Bide-A-Wee club.
Mr, and Mrs. John Sink,
Esbon.
Mrs, Elsie M. Proctor, La
Mirada, Calif.
Chas. T. Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blay-
lock.
Mr. and Mrs. Dares Henn-
ingsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil-
beck,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fraass,
Grace Hancock.
Tom Cavanaugh, Esbon.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Thum-
reel, Esbon.
Mr. a~d Mrs. Ted Thummel,
Esbod.' ! '
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sutcfiff.,
MP. and MrSJ Dale Crangle.
Mr, s. Idella JOhnson.
~Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rose.
awker City.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wolfe.
Melvin and Bill Johanek,
Esbon.
Johanek Bros.. Esbon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moon,
Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. John Diamond.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Loomis,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester V.
Broyles.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Stander-
wick.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva C, Tyler.
Mrs. Laura Switzer.
Rev. James F. Hoover,
St, Theresa's Guild.
Mankato Lumber Company.
Mid-West Lumber Company.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ross.
Burr Oak State Bank and
its employees.
Melvin LaRue.
Mrs. Gall Bliss.
Miss Edna Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mart.
Esbon.
Mrs. Belle L. Crawford.
Bruce Corrick, Esbon.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Callaway,
Mr. and Mrs. Jon B.
Menhusen.
Richard L. Diamond.
Ira Barnette, Burr Oak.
Chris Vandeventer Memor-
ial.
American Legion Auxiliary,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne
Dempsey.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Cortner.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Topliff.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard David.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray F.
Myerly.
Mrs. Vera E. Thompson.
Donald E. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Lehr-
ling.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Wilson.
Mrs. O. D. Vance.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Doud.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Under-
wood.
Mrs. Perry Kier.
Mrs. Ruth Colson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Mayse,
Mrs. I. N. Chilcott.
Mrs. Velvia Kindler.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.
Loomis.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hul-
bert.
Ira Huntsinger,
Mr, and Mrs. Teddy Mof
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Nejes-
chchleb.
Mr. and Mrs. James L.
Rehmert.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Van
Meter.
Mrs, Magnus Hanson.
Mrs. Wilma Underwood.
Mrs. William Lagergren.
Blanche Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. John Zadina.
Mrs. L. H. Stedman.
Mrs. Hazel M. Seals.
Mrs. Pearl Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wcstin.
Mrs. Angeline Eilert.
Ella Colson.
Mr. and Mrs. John P.
Jones.
Elsie Howard.
Elsie Howard.
Lela Lamb and Mrs. Stella
Lamb.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Trubey.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Alcorn.
Mr. & Mrs. William Dauber.
Mr. and Mrs. (2. L. Gates.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl McElroy.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L.
Hamilton,
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence E.
Snyder,
C. V. Cortner.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rohla.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Murray.
Eva Myers.
Grace Jenkins.
Mrs, C. M. Hanson.
Mr. & Mrs. Murrell Gra-
ham.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Rourke.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Davis.
Mrs. Vivian M. est.
Geneva est.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Bunch,
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Stouffer.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Crouch.
Mr, & Mrs. John Perdue.
Mr. & Mrs. Laynard
Shearer.
Mr, & Mrs. ~lk~,~v~di ,Rath-
bun:
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Plet-
cher.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Gunter.
Mr. & Mrs. Leo. B. Parsons.
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond
Crouch.
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Seirer.
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Alexan-
der.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Under-
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lichty.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker.
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Wagner
Liberty Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hanson.
Roy Ortman.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean.
Mr. & Mrs. Milford Oat.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Smith.
Mr. & Mrs. Chester Hanson.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Parsons.
Mr. & Mrs. Andy Walter.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Meyer.
Donald & Everett Siemon.
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Bossen.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Bennett.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy F. Eilers.
Mrs. Frank Queen.
Mr. & Mrs. E. O. Berg.
Hazel M, Harris.
Mr. & Mrs. Forrest Colson.
Mrs. John Schlutow.
Inez M. Anderson.
Mrs. John Gilliam.
Mrs. Lewis Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hancock.
Mr. & Mrs. H. R. Tyrell.
Mr.& Mrs. Harold M~Cam-
mon.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Thompson.
Mrs. Glenn Love.
Rev. and Mrs. W. D, Buck-
ley.
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Peter-
SOft.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Miskimon.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Bradrick.
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Hodges.
Etta Nees.
Mr. & Mrs. Newell Davis.
Mr. & Mrs, Duane Wiley.
Mrs. M. L. Shively.
Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Carpenter.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Gasper.
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Murray.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry L. Dia-
mond,
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Wils-
man.
Harry H. Bingham.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Huffman.
Mr, & Mrs. J. C, Haworth.
rMr. and Mrs. Marvin Walk-
e,
Mr. & Mrs. Lanny Dick.
Mr. & Mrs. Newell AxteU.
Mr. & Yh'a, John Hi~,
IC
Lucy Wiley.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Switzer.
Mr. & Mrs. Willis Buster.
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin McCam-
men.
Mrs. Ellen Noller.
Mrs. Edith est.
Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Axelson.
George R. Neilson.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence P.
Meeker.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Mahaffy.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Zadina.
Progressive Club..
Edwin and Maye Balch.
Mr. & Mrs. Gayle Cristman.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Elkins.
Mr. & Mrs. James Millstead
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Murray.
Mr. & Mrs. Herald Thomp-
son.
Mr. & Mrs. Emmett Hoyt.
Mr. & Mrs. Emil Lange.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Lange.
Paul Lange.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Leonard.
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney McCam-
mon.
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Newlin.
Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Hughes.
Mr, & Mrs. Mark Murray.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Zimmcr-
man.
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond
O'Hara.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry D. Smitii.
Mr. & Mrs. Arden Clegg.
Mankato Fire Department.
Mr. & Mrs, Chester
Leonard.
Levi Murphy.
Roy Reece.
Mr. & Mrs. Vern Scarrow.
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Powell.
F. H. Fulton.
W. O. Eisenman.
Ethel Olson.
Max L. Van Ornam.
Frank Herrmann.
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Russell.
Mr. & Mrs. Dwayne Crispin.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blauvelt.
Mr, & Mrs. G. C. Hudiburgh
Mr. & Mrs. Clare Roe.
Mr. & Mrs. Talmage
Steele.
Loran Platt.
Jay Platt.
Alvin F. Nelson.
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis B. Tay-
lor.
Mr, & Mrs. Ray Howell.
John W. Love, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Zade.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Wright.
Mrs.Ward Ozmun,
Mrs.Bess Kramer.
Mrs,Lena A. Greene.
Mr, & Mrs. Edwin Walker.
A, J. Wyatt.
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Davenport.
Marie & Kenneth Lynch.
Mary Goetz.
Mr. & Mrs. Merle Blew.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Silsby.
Mr. & Mrs. Chester Brown.
Elvira White.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C.
Reed.
Rag EllswoPth
Mi-s. Qeorge Huntington.
Mr. & Mrs. Luther Wilson.
Mr. & Mrs. Delmar Royles.
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Blay-
lock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black-
stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Roe.
Mr. & Mrs. Dew Stansbury.
Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Reece.
Cecil Dazey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Page.
Mr. & Mrs, Wilbur Becker.
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Fer-
guson.
Mr. & Mrs. Dale E. Ruth-
child.
Mrs. A. H. Sweet.
Mr. & Mrs, E. C. Petcrson.
Mr. & Mrs. C. D. Houghta-
ling.
Daisie Nelson,
Otis Thompson.
Mr. & Mrs. R. A. Broyles.
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Park.
Miss Hattie Lutz.
Miss Nellie Lutz.
Mr. & Mrs. Glean Grout, St.
Will Johanek.
Mrs George Kindler and
Roy Kindler.
Mrs. W. C. White.
Mrs. A. A. McBride.
Mankato Golf Club.
Mrs. Jennie Olson.
Superior Motor Parts.
Richard Burns,
Dr. and Mrs. Mcrwin D,
Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hiltgen.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Verle Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bailey.
Mankato
FRII)AY - SATURI)AY - SUNDAY
MARCIt 3 - 4 - 5
Starting at 7:30 p.m.
A RARE
OF BOLD YOIINI
tOVtllS...r i
to meet tlw
dan 'l of
the Wutt
JAMES STEWART" MAUREEN OHARA
BRIAN ]filTH JULIET MILLS. DON GALLOWA1
ALSO A WALT DISNEY SHORT:
"I)ISNEYLANi) AFTER DARK"
I
Dill.
Mrs. Bessie Kuiken.
Miss Rachel Bales.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Blecha,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Suehs-
land•
Mr. and Mrs. Alt)ert Sharp.
Mr. & Mrs. tlarold Ahrens.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kise-
singer.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Soash.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kier.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ramey.
J. E. Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Korb.
Mrs. Corn l.aunchbaugh.
Grace Black Memorial by
Clarence Black.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Grimes.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carter.
K & C Care.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert t)st.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Basart.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. McGinnis.
Mrs. Hiram Sevcrsnn
Gertrude Howard.
Memorial for Arthur Lichty.
Mr. & Mrs. Johnson Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Rafferty.
Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Munro.
Mr, and Mrs. Everett Pal-
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frink.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dietz.
Mr. and Mrs. tl. R. Tyrell.
Mr. & Mrs, Marvin Chilcott.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K, Balch.
Mr, & Mrs. K. G. Ball.
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond
Lance.
l)r. and Mrs. Robert D.
Simon.
Mr. and Mrs I1. R. Rhea.
Mr. and Mrs. Neolin Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs l)ouglas R, am
sey.
Mr. and Mrs. I,(,l{oy Eaton.
Flower Lovers Club.
Mr. and Mrs Bob G. New
ell.
Mr'. and Mrs. Kin'win Korh.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Stepp.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernmett I,ewis.
Mr. & Mrs. Orville llafner,
Mr. & Mrs. R. R. Richard
SOIl.
Mr. & Mrs. (;;try (;arrnHn.
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford McCune.
Mr. and Mrs. John Howell.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Brandun.
Mrs Bessie M. Burton.
Rcv. and Mrs Roscoe Also-
J
Mr. and Mrs. NelsOn Keeler,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bevy.
Mrs. Bert Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Sills°
Mrs. Avis Hoard.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kinney,
Mr & Mrs. Stanley Ozraun,
Oshorne Co. F. U, Co-op,
Assn.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wiley,
Mrs. Mabel Lorimor.
Ralph and Ava Cramer.
Mr. and Mrs. Claque PCt.
SOIl.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Wil~la,
Ross Ault ..........
Mr. & Mrs. Carl O. Laomts.
Mr. and Mrs. EarneM.
Noller.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl A.
Mendenhall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stimma,
Mr. and Mrs, Rex Seirer.
Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Klso
singer. ,, ,
Callie Spielman. ~,
()scar Hanson.
Pleasant Hour Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. StoU~i
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Basel
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald FlshtE;
Mr. & Mrs. Herman M~,el'L
Mr. and Mrs. Charles COl-
SOIl.
Mrs. James M. Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Jam~ W,
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D, Bra~t,
Icy.
A. T. Thompson.
Mrs. Lena H, Smith. Al-
buquerque, N. M.
John H. Alsop Sand Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy K~I~',
Mr. and Mrs. John Diilmar~
Mrs. Opal Teeple.
d & d Oil Company,
Mr. and Mrs. Nm'~ml
aacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ,,~,
l)unstan.
Mr. +and Mrs. Clomer .~,.:
Mr. and Mrs, Alvin l~all, Jl~.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle ~Wll~,
Meml)rial for Mrs.
Reed from Seventh Day ~-
venl.lst Church,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F, xm~
valsky.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Meg.
Bcryle Jacobsen.
A. R. ,lacobson.
Grace Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry K~,
Mr.
Beck.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Fearing.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. John Beam.
Mrs. Sue Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Moran.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rafter-
ty.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Rohla.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blay-
lock.
Mr .and Mrs. Newell Alex-
ander.
Mrs. Helen RusselI.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kale.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Leonard.
Mrs. Beulah Brinkworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Stephens.
Mankato Eager Beavers.
Appreciation of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Lichty's 4-H
Work by Mankato Eager
Beavers.
Mr. and Mra. Ra moad Me-'
and Mrs. Clarence brooks.
Mr, & Mrs. Floyd Olena.
Mr, & Mrs. tlarVl'y Fogo.
Mr. and Mrs. George E.
ttoldren.
Mankato Livestock Cotnmis-
sion Co.
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Tyler.
Ulin Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. George Putt.
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Reager.
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Col-
son.
LeeCorvis (Crop Care).
Mr.and Mrs. ttallie Moser,
Mr.and Mrs. Lawrence
Moser.
Mr. and Mrs, Chrissie Ah-
rens.
Mr. and Mrs. George Whar-
;on.
Mrs. Nellie Handley.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kindler.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude M.
Boyles.
Mrs, HeJen Rtmselh
Willard Johnson.
M r. and Mrs. Will~
Jones,
Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Murrl~l,
Jacobsen Grain Suppl~,,
Mrs. Ethel Dunstan.
Mrs. Lucy Bledsoe,
Mr. and Mrs.
William F. Warren
morial by Formoso L~
226 A. F. & A. M,
Mrs, Lulu Jaeobs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Peteete.
Pat Sullivan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwl~ ~t~+ :':
mend.
Girl Scouts Will ~ell (
The Girl Scouts
cookies beginning
The girls have a lot
cookies to sell
Cremes, Mints,
Call your favorite
now to be sure
eookim you want,
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