MARCH 16, 1967
JEV/ELL COUNTY RECORD, MANKATO, KANSAS
National Advertising Representative
KANSAS PRESS SERVICE, INC.
701 Jackson, Topeka, Kansas 66603
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COUNTY RECORD
76, No. 40, printed week-
Mankato, Kansas 66956.
Newspaper of Jewell
County"
THE BOYD FAMILY
and Publishers
W. BOYD, JR., Editor
Frank Boyd, Associate
Editor
good thing that I
or any kindness that
Second Class Postage Paid at
the Post Office, Mankato,
Kansas 66956.
of that part of the program
and on the excellent and en-
tertaining speech given by
John A. Miller. We enjoyed
Dr. Miller's talk on soil con-
serwltion and other farm sub-
jects. We also enjoyed his
good stories. Years ago I
heard that a story had to be
"Shady" to be appreciated.
Dr. Miller exploded that theo-
ry. He told a number of good
wholesome stories that were
thoroughly enjoyed by his aud-
ience of about 450 hearers. -
Mrs. Raymond Hell visited the
Record office Thursday, She
was accompanied by her 6
months old daughter, Eliza-
beth, who was rosy and happy
and smiling. The Hells have
another daughter, Cheryl, in
the 8th grade and two sons,
Lawrence, in the 6th grade,
and Leon, a sophomore. I am
sure the brothers and sister
will do their part in spoiling
Elizabeth. - Our sister, Mrs.
Emma Alexander (My broth-
er's wife) of Portland, Oregon
is here visiting at the home
of Winifred Stoics at Court
land and I am spending some
time with them. Saturday, my
Boss and Mary picked me up~
at Courtland and we went to:
Lawrence where we visited
MY Betty over the weekend.
We also attended the basket-
ball game. Only person we
saw from Jewell County was
Ollie McCammon of Tecumseh,
a former resident of Jewell
County.
Subscriptions:
$3.00 per year in Jewel]
County and surroundin~
counties(Smith, Osborne. According to RichardI Ira Barnette, Burr Oak.
Mitchell,Cloud, Republic l)iamond, chairman, the total l iaChris Vandeventer Memor-
donated to the hospital fund: .
counties in Kansas, and by noon, Tuesday, March 14, I American Legion Auxiliary.
Nuckolls and Webster coun-1967, was $42,727.25. I Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hale.
ties in Nebraska.
$4.00 a year elsewhere. Donors ot $1,000 or more: ] Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne
Paul D. Crangle Dempsey.
FOR HOME FOLKS
M. A. B.
The future is in the minds of
citizens of today.
-MAB-
tY say: "Some'people have
luck?" Just own up. --
opportunity knocked,
were not prepared and
to go.
-MAB-
~eeD '
,- telling your troubles
all your troubles will stick
and hear them growing
Size and shape with each
Subscribers are asked to Mrs. John R. Kirk
notify this office at onceHarry Swope
when they have a change ofO.H. Wagner.
address. Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Wilde.
State Exchange Bank.
Mrs. Ada Hills, Mr. and
Mrs. V. A. Hills, and Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peter-
sen, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Bernie Rothschild.
Mrs. George Kr~mer, Mr.
and Mrs. A. T. Kramer and
family.
i of one's personal affairs or Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weldon
the market place." and Bertna.
; When we lose the freedom L.E. Weltmer.
to choose -- we have lost $2,500 Donation
America. --Clipped. The First National Bank,
Before Saturday Night
Tuesday forenoon Mrs. Paul
Dahl of Webber called to re-
new their subscription to tire
Hecord. Mrs. Dahl was accom-
panied by her daughter, De-
nice, a lovely 4th grade girl,
who attends school in Man-
Mankato, The Fair Insurance
Agency, Mr. and Mrs. F. R.
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)
-MAB- kate. Denice rides the bus It was requested that the
on Love about 20 miles each day, mor- name of the donor remain
that love maist (most) ning and evening. With the
least, exception of Tuesday evening,
--Scottish she takes piano lessons from
No one acts more foolishly Mrs. Mike Hines after school
a wise man in love. and her mother comes after
--Welsh her. - Tuesday night I attended
man in love mistakes a "Farmers Night banquet" at
for a dimple. I the Armory. We reached the
--Japanese Armory as Everett Palmer of
who loves is a slave; he dewell did and we went in to-
is loved is master, gether. We were greeted by
--Polish 1de Reed, Lester Broyles,
is a thing that sharpens John Perdue and Ralph
Our wits, I Waugh. Dale Crangle, secre-
--italian tary of the Commercial Club
heart that loves is al-was •taking tickets, Dale told
young. :us that people were being
---Greek served as they came in and to
-MAB- get in line. Saw Ralph Ander-
son of Randall, Ralph Russell
& Clarence Topliff who were
rtedom to Choose
Essential
is the role of tim in-
in today's planned so-
Y? Is his function merely
a preplanned slot in the
model --- or is he
to fulfill some aspirations
chooses?
questions recently
raised by Dean Charles
abbott of the University of
Graduate School of
Administration.
.~an Abbott asks: "If we
the basis for an eco-
planned society
kind of society should it
lined up to get food. In fact
there was a double line and
serving was real quick. Jdn
Menhusen, Leo Dreiling, Dale
Park, Jerry Kier, George Jen-
sen and Bob Newell were some"
of the men dishing the food in
generous helpings. Other mem-
bers of the Commercial Club
were pouring coffee and water.
I noticed the following in our'
part of the room: Boyd Si]sby.
Wilbur Sothers, Carl Westin,
Toby Kramer, Melvin Blecha.
There was plenty of food and
from time to time, Duke Welt-
mer went to the mike and in-
there be a place in vited people to go back for
Planned society for the re-fills, and many of them did.
of 200 years ago? Ye Scribe could nut get the
the Mormons be allow-names of everyone there but
What would be the role I did get the names of all who
to the '49ers, the sat at our table, as follows:
builders, the cow- Mile Matousek. Leo Mizner,
or wildcat oil drillers? Clyde Reed, C. D. Paxson, Es-
there be a slot for theben, Ernest Blattner. Esbon.
Fords or the Wright Max Louder, Darrell McCork-
or would they be le. Ralph Anderson, Randall,
to activities defined Lyle L. Flinn, Randall, Joe D.
an economic planning corn- Anderson, Alan E. McMillan
that channels effort on- Jim Gunter, George E. Hold-
those projects with ren, Mary Frances Holdren
usefulness? John A. Miller, Kansas City,
present-day planning Me., Virginia Mille)', Kansas
as an indication, a City, Me., Mr. and Mrs. Start-
answer has to be -- Icy Ozmun, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
not. A planned society ~Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
neither permit such McCammon, Ralph Waugh,
aps, or accommodate them Arnold Ernst, Marvin Beale
a preconceived plan. Pete Smith, G. R. Bartsch
would a planned societyJewell, Glen Goldsberry, Jew-
the du Peats, the ell, George Wilson, Harold
Boones, the Billy Sun-I Shoemaker, Carl Dennis Mur-
8? In all probability these ray, N, D. Taylor, Forrest
boatrockerswould Lamkins, Lebanon, H E. Avi-
be allowed, son, Esbon, Bill Franklin, [.e
any group of planners banon, C. E. Soash, Ronald
and operate New Seamans, Everett Palmer, Je-
City? Compare the Post well. - Ye Scribe went to the
and its annual deficit kitchen, always want to see
the privately owned and behind the scenes. - Was tolc
telephone system, that Clarence Loomis and J.
a wofit to its thousands E. Moon were in charge of
KP-That John Ross did all
his is not to say that a the cooking-John sure knows
based on individual how to cook. Rev. Rose and
and initiative is not Walter Campbell made the
its faults; but, as coffee.Following dinner,]
Abbott succinctly sum- Mike Stout,' president of the l
in his remarks, re- Mankato Chamber of Corn-
in the Chamber of merce, had charge of the busi-
of the United hess meeting. We enjoyed
Washington Report; seeing Rodney and Vesta Me-
to choose is the Cammon receive the award
for outstanding farmers. Se-
parate stories will give details
anonymous.
The Boyd Family.
Mrs. A. T. Mentmsen and
family.
Mr'. and Mrs. W. Ralph
Waugh.
George Bechtold.
Mrs. Sarah E. Russell,
Helen M. Stafford.
Mrs. Mary O. Chandler.
Mrs. Emery Beam and Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Judy.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Haegert
and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hae-
gert~
Mr, and Mrs, George
ttundevadt.
W.L. Raynolds Family
(L. W. Raynolds, Ruth Ray-
nolds, Robert W. Raynolds)
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. Darus Henn-
mgsen.
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. and Mrs, Ted Thummel,
Esbon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sutcliff.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crangle.
Mrs. Idella Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rose
Cawker 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 WalRer.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marr,
Esbon.
Mrs. Belle L. Crawford.
Bruce C0rrick, Esbon.
Mr. & Mrs, Tom Callaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon B,
Menh~J~.
Richard L. Diamond,
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. Melvin Kindler.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.
Loomis.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hul-
bert.
Ira Huntsinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Mor-
fitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Loide Nelson.
Doris J. McCammon.
Mr. and Mrs. Oral L. Owen.
Sorosis Club, Burr Oak.
Mrs. Katharine Nelson,
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Czirr.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bohnert.
Mr. & Mrs. George Carter.
Mrs. Ruby Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.
Warne.
Mrs. Vera V. Seirer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Demp-
sey.
E. L. Roe.
Mr,.. and Mrs. Virgil Beoug-
Mr,,I & Mrs. Lawrence Roe.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wea-
verling.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith.
Mrs. Tom Sweet.
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 Westin.
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. C. L. Gates.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl MqElroy.
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. Ost,
Geneva Ost..
Mr, & Mrs. Cecil Bunch.
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Stouffer,
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Crouch.
Mr. & Mrs. John Perdue.
Mr. &' Mrs, Laynard
Shearer.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard 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-
~Mr. and Mrs. Philip Under-
WO~,
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 Ost,
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 McCam-
men.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Thompson.
Mrs. Glenn Love.
Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Buck-
ley.
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Peter-
son.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Miskimon.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Bradrick.
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Hedges.
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 tt. Bingham.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Huff man.
Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Haworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walk-
er.
Mr. & Mrs. Lanny Dick.
Mr. & Mrs. Newell Axtell.
Mr. & Mrs. John Hitz.
Lucy Wiley.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Switzer,
Mr. & Mrs. Willis Buster.
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin McCam-
mort.
Mrs. Ellen Noller.
Mrs. Edith Ost.
Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Axelson.
George R. Neilson.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence P.
Meeker.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Mahaffy.
Mr. & Mrs. Cimrles 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-
men.
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Newlin.
Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Hughes.
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Murray.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Zimmer-
man.
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond
O'Hara.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry D. Smith.
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.
Ray Ellsworth.
Mrs. George Huntington.
Mr. & Mrs. Luther Wilson.
Mr. & Mrs. Delmar Boyles.
Mr. & Mrs, John H. Blay-!
lock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black-
stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Roe.
Mr. & Mrs. Dow 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. Roth-
child.
Mrs. A. H. Sweet.
Mr. & Mrs. E. C. Peterson.
Mr. & Mrs. C. D. ttoughta-
ling.
Daisie Nelson.
Otis Thompson.
Mr. & Mrs. R. A. Broylcs.
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Park.
Miss Hattie Lutz.
Miss Nellie Lutz.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Grout, Sr.
Will Johanek.
Mrs. George Kindler and
Roy Kindler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kindler.
Mrs. W. C. White.
Mrs. A. A. McBride.
Mankato Golf Club.
Mrs. Jennie Olson.
Superlor Motor Parts.
Richard Burns.
Dr. and Mrs. Merwin D.
Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hiltgen.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Verle Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
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 Russell.
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 Mrs. Raymond Me-
Dill.
Mrs. Bessie Kuiken.
Miss Rachel Bales.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Blecha.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Suehs-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharp.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold 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. Cora Launchbaugh.
Grace Black Memorial by
Clarence Black.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
:Grimes.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carter.
K & (i Care.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Ost.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Basart.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. McGinnis.
Mrs. Hiram Severson.
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. H. R. Tyrell.
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Chilcott.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Balch.
Mr. & Mrs. K. G. Ball.
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond
Lange.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert D.
Simon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Rhea.
Mr. and Mrs. Neolin Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ram-
sey.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Eaton.
Flower Lovers Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob G. New-
ell.
Mr. and Mrs. Korwin Korb.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stepp.
Mr. & Mrs. Emmett Lewis.
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Hafner.
Mr. & Mrs. R. R. Richard-
son.
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Garman.
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford McCune.
Mr. and Mrs. John Howell.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Brandon.
Mrs. Bessie M. Burton.
Rev. and Mrs. Roscoe Also-
brooks.
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Olena.
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Fogo.
Mr. and Mrs. George E.
Holdren,
Mankato Livestock Commis-
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.
Lee Corvis (Crop Care),
Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Moser.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Moser.
Mr. and Mrs. Chrissie Ah-!
Pens.
Mr. and Mrs. George Whar-
ton.
Mrs. Nellie Handley.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kindler.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Spencer,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude M.
Bo~les.
Helen Ruosell.
Mr, and MrS; Nelson Keeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berry.
Mrs. Bert Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Sills.
Mrs. Avis Hoard.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kinsey.
Mr. & Mrs, Stanley Ozmun.
Osborne Co. F.U. Co-op.
Assn.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wiley.
Mrs. Mabel Lorimor.
Ralph and Ava Cramer.
Mr. and Mrs. Claron Pax-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Wilson.
Ross Ault.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl O. Loomis.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
Noller.
Mr. and Mrs, Yerl A.
Mendenhall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Seirer.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Kis-
singer.
Callie Spielman.
Oscar Hanson.
Pleasant Hour Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stout.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Basel.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fisher.
Mr. & Mrs. Herman Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Col-
son.
Mrs. James M. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Brad-
ley.
A. T. Thompson.
Mrs. Lona H. Smith, Al-
buquerque, N. M.
John H. Alsop Sand Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keeler.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dillman.
Mrs. Opal Teeple.
J & J Oil Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R.
Dunstan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clomer Sipe.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fall, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Swinton.
Memorial for Mrs. Millie
Reed from Seventh Day Ad-
ventist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kono-
valsky.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.
Meg.
Beryle Jacobsen,
A. R. Jacobsen.
Grace Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kinsey.
Willard Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Jones.
Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Murray.
Jacobsen Grain Supply.
Mrs. Ethel Dunstan.
Mrs. Lucy Bledsoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bangs.
William T. Warren Me-
morial by Formoso Lodge no.
3~ A. F. & A, M.
Mrs. Lulu Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Peteete.
Pat Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dia-
mond.
Mr. and Mrs. L, M, Welt-
meP.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Weltmer
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hesser.
Mr. & Mrs. Evan Hanson.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Camp-
bell.
Mr. & Mrs. J. G. Everson.
Mrs. John Collins.
Carroll Collins.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Gering.
Mr. & Mrs. Buford Essliu-
get.
Mr. & Mrs. C. T. Jones.
Mr. & Mrs. H. M. Pangborn.
Memorial to C. W. Inge,
M.D.
Dr. and Mrs. Richmond E.
Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Hudiburgh.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dicker.
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis H. Staf-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dietz.
Ruth Fickel.
Myrl Fickel.
Mrs. Bessie Cooke.
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Alcorn.
Zella & Ivan Slaughter.
Mrs. Helen Murphy.
Mr.'& Mrs. Orville Thron-
son.
Mrs. Grace S. Chilcott.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry David.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Hamilton.
Busy Bee Club.
R. A. Ward's Service,
Scandia.
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Arnoldy.
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Keeler.
Anna B. Kinsey Memorial.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Weaver-
ling.
Junior Clio Club.
Mr. & Mrs. A. W. Wilson.
Mr. & Mrs. W. R. Wilson.
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Obert.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gar-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Arby Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lewis.
Mr. & Mrs. Roscoe Wrench.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garman.
Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Garman.
Mr. & Mrs. Lester Bausch.
Paul R. Roberts.
Mrs. J. A. Spiegel.
Sunshine Circle Club.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence
Thompson.
Mrs. C. T. Clegg.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thomp-
son.
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Dodd.
Mrs. Bulah Folsom.
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie An-
drews.
Mr. & Mrs. Vnehel Craw~
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jacob-
son.
Mrs. Edna Goff.
Verna Moravek.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Snyder,
Joes. Coolrado.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Michael.
Progressive Unit , Eabon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.
Miles.
Zelda A. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reed.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd L. Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. PoweU.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl C. Perry.
Mrs. Ollie Moon.
leMr.,. & Mrs. Clarence Plx-
Mr. & Mrs. Jessie Platt.
E. U. B. Church of Mankato.
Marvin Mann.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Obert.
Mrs. Christie Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs, Lowell O.
Yasmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dreiling,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Briggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Le-
Clair.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rafferty,
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Meeker,
toMr. & Mrs. Clarence Proc-
~Ir. and Mrs. Lyle Right-
meier.
Gladys Fordham.
Thomas K. Ward.
Ruth E. Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Jensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Higbee.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald James,
Mr. & Mrs. Otto A. Renken.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Slmmons~
Mr. & Mrs. M. J. Peters.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Floroll.
Mrs. Etta Young.
Mrs. Maud Howland, ""
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Kingsley,
City Council
The Mankato City Council
met Tuesday evening. March
7, at 7:30 p.m. Present were
Mayor Gayle Cristman, Coon.
cilmen Cleo Hiltgen, Dale Sell',
er, Doyle Alcorn, A, R. Weave
erling and Eugene Meeker,
City Clerk Finlay Munro ,~
City Superintendent Cliff Han-
cock. : "
Minutes of last month's
meetings were read and q;p-
proved. 'r
Verl Michael and Leo Par,
sons visited with the ~)ungU
in regard to the deeds, e~.)
on the land purchased from
~them by the City for wa~:)
and sewer pro.~m)ts. ........ ~':>,:
Roy aasart presented ~dt~a
in regard to a Youth Cida~.
This was tabled for; Itl~l~
study. ~ ''
Max Liby, a M tO h~
School instructor, wah hired tO
run the swimming pool fer tltlt
coming season. Mr, Llhy W~
at the m0eting and diaeu~
routine problems, solUU0~,
etc.
A discussion was held on
the moving of electric W~
in the city for house mov~
also on digging into atr~
for water and sewer hook~aL
There will be an ordinance ~
the near future to take
of this.
Bills against the City
read and approved. ........
Ordinance No. 518, all ofdl~
ance pro(,iding for and a~
pointing a City Attorney w~
approved. ManfoPd Holly Wal
hired as City Attorney.
Ordinance No. 517, an ~a,
ance providing for the
City Election, was adopted;. :
The election board fOr
City Election on April w~,
be:ard, Elsie Alfred Broyles, Ross,l~'laie B~ ]]
Kissinger and Monsole~
bey.
Attend Music Auditions ; ::,
At ..s _____ i
Five Mankato music :'~
dents took part in the M~|~
Auditions, sponsored by ~
Kansas Federafl0a
Women's Clubs at Hay~ ~t-
urday. Roberta Meyer a~
Diane Rourke played in f~
year piano, Cindy Hal
Nela Huntsinger sang
/ear girl's voice and
Mendenhall in first:
voice. Their accom
Jeannette Grout.
sponsored by the
Minerva Club of
the Athena Junior
Formoso. The
accompanied the
to hays: Mrs.
Meyer, Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Marvin Walker
John Jones and Mr.
Verl MendenhalI.
American Legioll " i:!
Birthday Party
The American Legion
iary will have a
dinner party at the
Hall at 6:30 p.
Mar. 21, in honor of the, t
ican Legion's birthday,
Mr. and
made a business trip
last week,