Jewell Co. Record, Mankato, Ks.
Harry Sutliff
Cecil called Thursday after-
noon on Mrs. Grace Ha-
worth, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Allen called Friday
evening
Friday, April i. Mr. and Mrs.
David Kellum, missionaries
home on furlough from Bur-
undi, Africa, are to be the
speakers.
devotions by Rev. Michael l|~U~|| [~[I~]~/
were enjoyed by all. The[ JLVV LIbL ~UISUI] l 1
Woerners recently moved[ r,~lv~wsAwv~
to their farm south of the[|]||]K/H||ll,hlq"
Olive Hill Church. /wvv===A=vv~'~
25-4-8.
James F. Riley et ux to
City of Jewell; Pt. SE ~ 25-
4-8.
Pete F. Smith et ux to
March 17 1966
Diane Grout, Marilyn Ham-
ilton, Gaye Hancock, Rose
Ann Neeper, Debra Neilson,
Lynn Newell, Paula Right-
meier, Sheryl Ann Rose,
thur Cockroft and Janitor,
Mr. and Mrs. Dearie Fogo
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Harvey and John,
Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Mich-
Mrs. Grace Darwin of Mrs. Charles Hansen and
and Mrs. Arthur Allen
J tsume KOCK, ~Jay uarwm daughter, Fonda, of Kansas
ea nome ~uesaay ar- ' 11
endin- some time in and Florence Clark ca ed City are visiting her parents,
" "i [Saturday evening on Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Win-
~W on a vacation ~r p r"
:~ .~ . - ~r~e~en iVlC!NiCnOlS ano role - slow, and other relatives.
soum m me winter. ~ . " .
end Mrs More of For I rill. Mrs. Darwin and Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Warn-
2 ," - i McNichols are sisters er, his mother, Dora Warner,
nave been nelpmg me
m for a few da's TheI Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Lamb and Edith Folger enjoyed a
: ~ - "" Y~' Mr I and girls of Clay Center, weekend visit with their son,
r~ S tOOK ivlr. ana s
to Balckow Saturday, ~ans were guests baturflay Mr. and Mrs. Clarence War-
" " ' "h ir newI evening of Mr and Mrs. ner and daughter, at Enid,
al to get t e . . "
Okla. Clarence is a science
truck [CurUs Terrfll and children.
' Marcia Wilson spent Wed- teacher at the college there.
Mrs.Helen McNichols ac- . " W with Marcia Ruth Dillon is staying
nesaay mg t
~pamed Mr. and Mrs. ano~,r~.~,ls with Mrs. Lena Harris at
i'lie
aKe rcicuonnei, mrs. L l
~oon and Mrs. Enola How- Clifford Cle.ment. spent Red Cloud since leaving the
ard to Superior, Sunday, to, ThUwrSldaYci~c?d~?h:nme the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pugh
~tend the 50th Wedding4 M~ o,a " visited their son, Eldon Pugh
of Mr. and Mrs ' ~"'~']'ril~'~l~'~" Mu~tDv:~tttr[::n and family, at Belleville.
Arnt~e[sary'~" J'" I ori Mr and Mrs Paul Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Claude
r. Clifford Clements ofi Boyles from Olive Hill at-
rer spent some time at --T--- tended church here Sunday
home of his daughter,[ I.llllm.lll morning.
and Mrs. Keith Terrillt tllllidl "----
girls. I Edith Folger William Earl Allen
and Mrs. R. K. Voss
ittan called Thurs- Paul Burnett, pastor of the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen
afternoon on Mr. and Friends Church at Emporia, of Lebanon are the proud
Claude Boyles. plans to be here for special parents of a son born Feb.
s. Alice Oglevie of meetings commencing Mon- 23. The young man weighed
as City was a dinner day night, Mar. 21, and run-6 lbs. and 10 oz and was
Wednesday of Mrs ning over Sunday, Mar. 27, named William Earl. Billy
Korb at Zetta's Care.each evening at 7:30. Every- has a brother, Paul, 8 years
Anna Ruhn of Belle- one welcome, old, a sister, Mary Ann, 7
andMinnie Sutliffwere A very nice Monday years old, and two half-
er guests Thursday of morning after quiet, season- brothers, Kennyof Hays and
Korb at the Dinner Bell able weather last week. Eddie of Lebanon. Grandpar-
About 24 ladies enjoyed ents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl
and Mrs. Claude the Women's Missionary Allen of Lebanon and Mr.
attended the 50th Meeting at Mrs. Everett Jef- and Mrs. Vernon Nolter of
Anniversary of Mr. ferys last Thursday after- Esbon. Great grandmothers
Mrs. Art Estep at Sup- noon. Plans were made for are Mrs. Effie Allen of Leb-
the Regional Missionary anon, Mrs. Florence Noller
S. Alice Rinard and Conference tube held here of Esbon, and Mrs. Sadie
.--.---- -- -- Gallivan of Denver, Colo.
Nit "
"--- rrl$on
SAID
THAT Mrs. Marshall Bishop
The Harrison Extension
Club members and their hus-
bands enjoyed a dinner Mon-
day evening at the Frontier
Cafe in Mankato.
Mrs. Elmer Meade and
children of Columbus, Ohio,
are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clare SchUster and
family,
Mrs. Paul Blackstone re-
ceived word Monday that
her brother, Mr. Henning
Hedlund of Cadillac, Mich
THIS: Don't let a simple cold or virus
had passed away.
The Paulette Circle of the
Olive Hill Missionary Fel
drag you down. A prompt prescription
lowship met Tuesday after-
drugs will shorten the di Qmfort noon with
Mrs. Hattie Ahr-
ens,the -Dorcas Circle with
loss of energy and time. Mrs. Ralph Dye, and the
j West Side Circle met with
Mrs. Vernon Stone.
KANSAS
SINK IN DOUBLE DRAIN
AND SINGLE DRAINS
in use all the time. You wish the best.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall l]~J~U[~
Bishop spent Saturday night l |IL Vl I0
with their daughter, Mrs.[
James Garman, James and '
girls, of Bladen. They and Judicial Cases:
the Garmans were Sunday. Frederick L. A!exander:
dinner guests of Mr. and ~mproper passing, :~lo.oo ana
Mrs. Billy Bishop: costs.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Ross Loren D. Krase, disobey-
and Ruth Ann called on his ing stop sign, $10.00 and
mother, Mrs. Atta Ross at costs.
the Good Samaritan Home in Harley J. Wilson, speed-
Superior, Sunday afternoon, ing, $15.00 and costs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Black- Ronald L. Price, no daily
stone called Thursday even- log entry this date, $5.00
ing on Mr. and Mrs. Iliff and costs.
Banks. Othmer J. Sehnuettgen,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall driving left of center, $10.00
Bishop called on Mr. Leon and costs.
Walker and Mrs. Atta Ross Harris G. Whitehead,
at the Good Samaritan speeding, $30.00 and costs.
Home in Superior, Sunday Glenn E. Grout, failure to
afternoon, display current registration
--- plate, $5.00 and costs.
Burr Oak Man Will Be ---
Instructor At KU An accident occurred Fri-
Guy V. Oldfield, a 1959
graduate of Burr Oak high
school, has accepted a teach-
ing position in the depart-
ment of Radiation Biophy-
sics at the University of
Kansas.
He received his Bachelor's
degree from the Kansas
State Teachers College, Em-
poria, in 1963.
He has been a health phy-
sicist for the Radiological
health section, Kansas State
Department of Health, To-
peka. Sinco August, Old-
field has been working to-
ward a master's degree at
the University of Michigan,
school of Public Health.
He will do public health
field work. this summer at
the Argonne National Labor-
atories, Chicago.
He has attended learning
seminars at Oak Ridge Na-
tional Laboratories in Ten-
nessee, Argonne National
Laboratories in Chicago, &
Bethesda National Environ-
mental Health Institute in
Maryland.
Mr. Oldfield is married &
has two children. His wife
is the former Mary Ellen
Malone, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Malone of Blaine,
Kansas. Their children are
Seana Michelle, 21~ and Guy
Brian, 1 . The family will
move to Lawrence in Sept-
ember.
Guy is the son of Mr. &
Mrs. V. L. Oldfield and the
grandson of Mrs. Ona Wil:
liamson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ardean Dil-
.~. Several from this com- lon and daughters of Con-
munity attended the 50th'cordia spent Sunday at the
Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. I Clarence Blaylock home. Mr.
Art Estep at the Union Hotel[ and Mrs. Wayne Blaylock
in Superior, Sunday after-[ were evening visitors.
noon. I
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Black-I C.W.C. will meet Thurs-
stone were Tuesday evening lday' March 17, with Mrs.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd i Lyman Hansen.
Davis.
Fifty neighbors called on
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchie Woer-
net and son Friday evening.
Games, group singing and
day, March 11, 4:00 p.m 14
miles west and 12 miles
south of Mankato on the
Dentonia road, Mrs. Betty
N. Schoen of Cawker City,
driving a 1965 Pontiac, and
Gertrude Dewaard of Downs,
driving a 1964 Chevrolet,
collided at the intersection.
It was estimated there was
$1200 damage to the Schoen
vehicle and $1500 damage to
the Dewaard vehicle. Betty
Schoen received some bruis-
e~ and abrasions. Gertrude
Dewaard received bruises
and abrasions and was taken
to the Beloit hospital.
Real Estate Transfers:
Ray G. Befort et ux to
Ivan Johanek et al; W of
SW% 29-3-10.
Arthur C. Lichty et ux to
Frank F. Folsom et ux; Lots
10-11-12 B-28 Jewell City
Ida L. Rathbun (s) to Paul
Rathbun; NW consisting
Lots 3-4-5-6 in 6-1-6.
Cleo V. Hale et al to
Dwayne M. Dahl et ux; Lots
1-2-7-8 in 1-1-6.
Donald Schmidt et ux to
Lee Hooton; Lots 1-23 B-5
Ionia.
Birdie M. Blair (s) to
Blaine W. Blair et ux; Part
(NW~ NW ) 32-1-7.
N. O. Marshall et ux to
H. G. Frear; (SEIA) (SE1A
SW ) 29-1-7; (NE ) (E
NW ) 32-1-7.
Florence I. Nelson (s) to
City of Jewell; Pts. NE1A 36-
4-8.
Oliver J. Burks et ux to
City of Jewell; Pts. NE 36-
4-8.
Pid Jones et al to City of
Jewell; Pt. SE 25-4-8.
Velva M. Wesselowski (s)
to City of Jewell; Pts. SE
25-4-8.
Emma B. McCracken (s)
to City of Jewell; Pt. lot 6
B-8 Jewell City.
Velva M. Wesselowski (s)
to City of Jewell; Pt. SE
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214 N.-Walnut, Beloit, Kin.:
CrarS '
1966 IMPALA SPORTCOUPE, Maroon color, loaded
with accessories; 3,000 actual miles; save a bunch;
new car warranty.
1966 FORD Mustang; new; save 300.00; new car
warranty.
1965 OLDS 98, Holiday Sport Sedan; loaded; air and
all; one local owner.
1965 OLDS 4 dr. Holiday 88; 1 local owner; like new
1965 CHEV. BA 4 dr. Sedan V-8, AT, white, sharp.
1965 CHEV. Impala 4 dr. HT never been titled; new
car warranty.
1964 BUICK WILDCAT 4 DR. air and all.
1964 OLDS 88 Holiday; PS, PB, air; new tires; like
new all over.
1964 OLDS 88 Holiday Cpe.; PS; PB; air; sharp; 1
local owner.
1964 CHEV. BA, 4 dr. sedan; PS; PB; factory air;
1 local owner.
1983 FORD Galaxie 500; V8; AT; Really nice.
1982 CHEV. BA. 4 dr.; V8; AT; 32,000 actual miles;
a nice ear.
1962 CHEVROLET 4-dr. Station Wagon; 6 cyl Std.
transmission; economy special; nice car.
1961 OLDS Super 4-dr. air and all, like new.
1960 CHEV. Impala 4-dr. HT, V8; Std. trans double
sharp.
1959 BUICK LeSABRE; 4 dr.; really a good car.
MANY OTHER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM
1965 CHEV. Ton; long wide box; 4 speed.
1964 CHEVROLET % ton wide box; VT; 4 speed.
1961 GMC ton Heavy Duty, V-6; 4 speed.
1959 CHEV. 2 ton box and hoist; 2 speed.
1958 CHEVROLET 13'6" Knapheide Box and Rack
1959 CHEVROLET 1 ton Duals I0' Box, Rack and
Hoist.
SEVERAL OTHER TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
#
Max Dudley, Howard Reeee, Lyndon Booz
SALESMEN: Bill Ludwig, Orval Range, John
DIAL 751-4311
CAWKER CITY, KANSAS
City of Jewell; Pts. NE Susan Rourke, Susan Seirer, ael and girls, Mr. and Mrs.
36-4-8. Dorothea Weltmer, Wade Roger Roe, Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Alexander, Jack Beck, Clare Schuster and Carla
Accord to Sheriff Charles Billy Blackwood, Scott Henderson, Mrs. Jim Stone
Murray, statistcis show that Hamilton, Gary Hodges, and Jim, Jr Mrs. Vernon
most fatalities in traffic ac- Danny Kennedy, Steven Mc- Stone and Dennis, Mrs. Ads
cidents occurred in 1965 on Atee, Mark Munsey, Harlan Warren, and Mr. and Mrs.
Saturday and Sunday morn- Noble, Terry Ortman, Roger Mitchell Woerner.
ings between 12:00 to 2:00. Wagner, Mark Thomas, Delicious refreshments
Too, a large percentage of Lawrence Hull, Lynette were served.
accidents occur within 20 Lehrling, Terry June Wyatt, --~--
miles of home. Donnie Morrelt, and Leslie White Rock Social Club
Morrell.
Of,f,~eof Co. Supt.: A very interesting grade The White Rock Social
~ ramcK t~enry mought school basketball tourna- Club enjoyed an especially
that taxation without repre- ment was held in Randall interesting as well as educa-
sentation was so terrible, he March 10 and 12. A largel Uonal evening, due to the
ought to see it now with representation from the four courtesy and kindness of
representatmn!!! The Pan- schools, Esbon, Burr Oak, Mrs. Katie Spachek, who
ther, Randall, Kans. ] Jewell and Randall, witness-showed her slides of Hawaii.
Visitors in our office last led the fine ~laving. Esbon[Mrs. Inez McCary was also
week were: Bill Conner,]won the Class ~A and Class[a welcome visitor. The cus-
Adm Mankato Schools; Jim B was won by Burr Oak. The~ tomary pot luck supper was
Murray, Mankato; Dr. Wm. warm-up suits worn by Es- much enjoyed. The last
Moe, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. bun team were some of the meeting of the current year
and Mrs. Dan Pettit, Burr nicest we have ever seen. It~ will be held April 4, with
Oak; Mrs. Edith Glover, Burr was a parade in itself, election of officers, and Bert
Oak; Lieut. Lawrence E.
Smith, Little Rock, Ark.;
Mrs. Chas. Underwood, Es-
bun; Mrs. Forrest Howard,
Burr Oak; Harold Morris,
Formoso; Ralph Anderson,
Randall; Virgil Flinn, Beloit;
Loren Mahin, Randall; Mrs.
Cecil Clark and Mrs. Charles
Watson, Formoso; Leo Bass,
Adm Jewell schools; and
Mrs. Deane Fogo, Mankato.
Last week's visit included
the Mankato 5th grade and
teacher, Mrs. Thelma Proc-
tor. Fine aids observed were
"Launch Out In Good Spel-
ling", "How DO You Star In
The Quiz Corner", "Foil
Tooling', etc. Sheryl Ann
Rose and Billy Blackwood
gave us additional needed
information.
Mrs. Carl McElroy is o~e
of the school's group of ef-
ficient teaching helpers. We
knew her father, Roy Smith,
when he was Washington,
Kans School principal and
Mrs. Westin was a member
of his faculty. Only a few
principals of dozens that we
have been in contact with
had his success in his work
with students, teachers and
parents. Mrs. McElroy has
many of his fine qualities.
The following are enrolled
in the fifth grade at Man-
kato: Adrienne Anderson,
Carole Sue Blair, Sherrilyn
Conner, Margaret Eilert
Henrys and Boyd Silsbys as
Surprise Housewarming hosts.
--Aurelia Shook, PRC"
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchie ~"
Woerner and Arnold, whoI Mr. and Mrs. Gary Noller,
recently moved into theI Theresa and Michael, of Red
Olive Hill community, were lCloud had a birthday I~rty
pleasantly surpriseo FridayI for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon*
evening. This was sponsored] Noller. Cake and ice cream.
by the young people's class were enjoyed by Mr. and
of the Olive Hill Church. Mrs. Don Allen, Paul, Mary
The group consisted of 50 Ann and Billy, of Leba~on;[
friends, relatives and neigh- Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Wo~-
bors, The evening was spent map of Inavale, Nebr Mr.'
playing games, special vocal and Mrs. Vernon Noller and
music numbers, devotions, Mrs. Florence Noller of Esr
and group singing, bon, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Those present were: Mr. Noller, Bradley and Kimber-
and Mrs. Paul Blackstone, ly, of Concordia.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blauvelt, ~ :
Mrs. Golda Broyles, Mr. andDavid Tyrell wa~ home
Mrs. Marshall Bishoo, Bill over the weeeknd from Fort
Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Hays State College. =i
A Family rbu 11 Never i' )rgct!
Llihose Callom ]
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lEITH. MI LfS. de WILDE" BREN NAN .WYN N:
UTE THEATRE, MANKATO
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, March 18-19-20
March Winds,
April Showers,
and
Income Tax
It may be that with Tax Time bearing
down, you find the need of extra
cash to meet all your current
obligations.
If so, remmber you have friends
at the
The
in Mankato, Kansas
FIRST BANK IN MANKATO
OLDEST BANK IN JEWELL COUNTY
ESTABLISHED 1883
Member Kansas Development Credit Corp.
Member F D.I.C. Since 1933
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