J
,
the former Salem church going [ with Mrs. Perry B~e in Super-
4 miles north will soon belier. Mrs. Arnold Ii~oss was co-
~ent to Kansas
City Monday.
rs, Kugler went to the K. U.
rocked. The last mile is being hostess. The husbands met at
rocked. The long white ribbon the Roy Ahrens h(lme.
By Mrs. Delberl Bird will be a great help in getting Wylie Kirkpatric~k and Mrs.
Several from this community out in stormy weather. This Elleanor Crispin: called on
attended the Open House for is a county road in Highland their sister, Mrs. C;ladys Russ-
~e 40th anniversary celebra- Township. ell in Concordia Slunday after-
non of Mr. and Mrs. Hollice qVne Highlanders Extension noon. Mrs. Russel} was recent
Unit and their families plan to ly released from :the hospital.
Avison at Lebanon Sunday af
l~rn~n, have their ice cream socialTilt? regular meeting of the
this Saturday night at the Webber Methodist Church
Saturday, the month of April
was ushered in by welcome Comnmnity Center. The Ed board was held a$t the church
ward Shute family are hosts. Monday evening.
showers. We received only
at~ut ½ inch but hope to get The Highland t, adies Aid was Rev. and Mrs. Don Wilson
more this week. tfigh winds postponed this week because of from Woodbine, /Kans. visited
last week brought damage to illness, from Sunday night until Wed-
several farms in the area. The Mr. and Mrs. Alden Brosniak nesday morning at the A. W.
roof was ripped off our cattle and family of ttutchinson were Wilson and Earl Corman
shed during the tornadie wind- Sunday guests at the De/tonhomes.
storm. Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Both-
~lr. and Mrs. Ralph Shute Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Harri- well and Mrs. l~l:elen Nelson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Win. [son are visiting in the Darryl drove to Wameg~) Sunday to
Boren in Red Cloud Sunday afttarrison home in Colorado~ visit Mr. and Mrs. David
ternoon. Mrs. Shute visited Springs, Colo. Bothwell.
Mrs., Hamp Nelson near Red ............ Mr. and Mrs. l',eslie Jensby
Cloud Thursday afternoon, attended a family get together
Margo Gillett Steve Shute. Sunday at the Olrville Meyer
home at Ruskin. Mrs. Meyer
Raymond Mizner, Lori Russell is their daughter.
al0d Becky and Linda Foutz Mrs. Harold Bothwell
represented this area at the
Jewell County Spdling Contest l Mrs. Winifrcd Stoics, Court-
this Monday at Mankato. Bec-[land, called on Mr. and Mrs.
ky Foutz is competing with/A. W. Wilson last Wednesday
the other County Eughth Grade afternoon. Mrs. Vachel ~rawford
students to represent the Rev. Silsby conductd
county at Topeka at the State a meeting at the church last Mr. and Mrs. iGuy Robbins
~ontest in May. Wednesday for the Sunday made a business' trip to Lin-
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kugler School teachers and others to coin, Nebr. Monday afternoon,
explain the use of the newreturning home 'L'uesday mot-
Methodist educational mater- ninE.
~ledical Center.
'Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bowley
and family of Beloit were din
her guests Sunday at the L. L.
Bird home. The Bowley family
and the Donald Bird family
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Snyder
and children were supper
guests recently of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Irl ~Snyder.
Mr. Wendell Dayidson of Ot-
tawa spent the Eas~ter weekend
were Sunday evening guests in
the Delbert Bird home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mey-
er of Lenexa, Kans. visited at
the ~s. Love home Tuesday
evening. Mr. and Mrs. George
Carter of Mankato visited tne
Loves Wednesday evening. Mr,
and Mrs. Gary Noller and fam~
lly of Red Cloud and the Leo-
the date that they will move
rote town.
Mr. and Mrs. Verlan Broyles
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Langer m Superior
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wilson
who ohserved their 54th wed
d/n~ ann/versary Saturday on
Saturday evening were guests
with his sister, Mrs. Eugene
Dunstan. Mr. I)unstan and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Davidson joined them for Sun-
day dinner. They all drove up
to the Pawnee rrmnument in
the afternoon.
Mrs. Vachel Crawford called
on Mrs. Milton KSssinger in
the Concordia rest home Satur-
nard Meyer family of Manl, ato
were Sunday visitors in the
Love home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hajny,
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Under
wood and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Williamson were Sunday vis
itors in the Nolin Hajny home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Thomp
son attended Open House at
the National Guard Armory at
Smith Center Monday evening.
Their son. Eldofa. is a member
of the National Guard.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shute
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Vaden Davis. Sr. were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Verna
Davis in :Con¢ordia.
Steve Shute placed first in
the County Spelling Contest in
Mankato Monday morning and
Raymond Mizner placed 4th.
Congratulations, boys!
Mr. and Mrs, I)elton Harri-
son were Thursday evening
supper guests of the Delbert
Birds. Mrs.,Harrison was ob-
serving another birthday anni
versary.
The four mile stretch of road
connecting the rock road hy
al a dilmer party at the Steak day afternoon. I found her ira-
House in Mankato. Those pre-
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Taylor of Concordia. Mr. and
Mrs. A W. Wilson, Mrs. Fern
Workman of Hardy, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Bothwell. Mr. and
Mrs. Fay Vestal. Mrs. Anna
R. Graham. Oscar Ross, Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Gunn and Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Jensby,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wilson
and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilson
spent Sund~y with Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Taylor in Concordia.
Mr. and Mrs. Verlan Broyles
were among those from the
Wehber community who at
tended tile supper at the Me-
thodist Church in Superior last
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Denny Graham
and three children of Benning-
ton spent Sunday al the Char-
lie Russell home.
Sandra Wilson. who is a stu-
dent at Lindsborg College,
spent Thursday and Friday
with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Wilson.
V-Club met Tuesday evening
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CAWKER CITY, KANSAS
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proving. Then I calr.ed on Mrs.
Guy Allington of Super/or in
the St. Joseph's H(~spital. She
was ~mprovmg and hoping to
go to her home ina day or
tWO.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Knarr
and Mrs. Pauline Wittwer of
Lincoln, Nebr. spent from
Tuesday until Thursday after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Robbins. ,.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Stay of
Clifton were Tuesda~y dinner
guests and spent the ,day with
his sister, Mrs. Fred Oelkers,
and Mr. Oelkers.
Vachel and I spent Thursday
evening visiting with Mrs.
Glen Hastings of Lancaster,
Calif. at the home of her mo-
ther, Mrs. Cleo Dempsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kissinger
took Janice to Salina on Satur-
day to write on the nurse's
training examination.
Easter dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Leo Sheahan and
Joan were: Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
tor Sheahan and family of
Love/and, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Sheahan and family
of Randall; Paul Koss and Sis-
ter Paulette, brother and sis-
ter of Mrs. Richard Sheahan,
and a traveling companion,
Sister Barbara Marie. of Hur-
on, S. D.; and Kenneth Kim-
minau of Superior, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Sheahan and
family were also to be there.
but Bernard spent the weekend
in tile hospital.
The Chesebrp Club spent
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Gloria Heel with 10 members
and two guests, Joan Sheahan
~nd Mrs. Clifford Vetter, pre.
~ient. The a~ternoon was spent~
visiting and with our own
work. Mrs. Edwin McMillan
had a very interesting pro-
gram. Carrie Field received a
birthday gift from her mystery
sister. Our next meeting will
be in two weeks. A lovely
lunch was served by the hos-
tess.
Mrs. Guy Robbins and Mrs.
Vachel Crawford helped Mrs.
Cleo Blending quilt on a quilt
Friday.
Home Towner -'
Monday, March 27--A beau-
tiful spring day, sunny 'and' no
wind. Yard raking and garden
planting in several places.
Cloud appearance and weather
report both give a little hoPe
of moisture.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ross
and son, Tim, from Oakley,
were visiting over the week-
end. Mrs. Armajean Whitney
and sons, Chuck and Jim, and
daughter, Barbara Whitney,
who is home for the weekend
from school at Lincoln, all
spent Sunday as guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ross.
Mr. Oscar Ross and dough-
ter, Mary, who came home
from school at Olathe, Mrs,
Anna Graham and Mrs. Deli~
Heldt visRed Sunday afternoon
at tl~ ~ Rata home.
Mrs. Marflyn Sothers held
COUNTi? RECORD, MkaV KA'xi.), KAI,iSA/5
Stanley Sales meeting at the
home of Mrs. Chat Warren last
Monday afternoon. Some of
the ladies present were Mrs'.
Viola Lovewell, Mrs. Delia
Heldt, Mrs. Margaret Warren
Mrs. Linda Ayers. the hostess
and Mrs. Sothers, sales lady.
Thursday evening tile stu
dent body of the Lovewell
Grade School were the guests
of their basketball coach, Burr
Diamond, at a chicken dinner
at the Buffalo Roam Steak
House. All the parents of the
students were also present and
their teacher, Mrs. Will Foil,
and her husband, Mr. Fojt.
Quentin Leece was M. C. and
a short program was enjoyed.
Ricky Leece made the presen-
tation of a gift from the stu-
denis to their coach and ex-
pressed their appreciation for
the fine help and patient coach-
ing he had given them through
several sehool terms. Every
one of the patrons also have
spoken several times of their
appreciation elf the time Mr.
Diamond took to train and en-
courage these boys in a way
that helped them to bring
home the first place trophy.
Today, the 27th of March, is
a day of grief for the family
of Mrs. Ida Hobson and to all
of us who knew her, when
word came Thursday of her
sudden death by a heart at-
tack. We have known her frorr
childhood, since she came
through the door of our school,
a little slip of a girl with
smiling face and gentle voice
as she timidly told us her
name and age, and asked
where her desk was. Thought-
ful of her schoolmates and
others around her. her kind-
ness made her the friend of
the other children in the same
way it made her a kind gentle
mother to her own children in
later life. and a wonderful
friend to all who knew her and
who share their sympathy with
her children. Her funeral was
held today at Hardy, Nebr.
The dust is beginning to blow
and the white rock dust from
the street is making its usual
unwelcome entrance. On a 3
months' stay in Washington
State a few years back we ex-
perienced the sight of 46 days
of continuous rain out of the
90 days spent there. We could
stand some of that rain here
now, but just be patient, it
will come.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ayers
and daughter.~Saunie. Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Leece, Mr. and
Mrs. Chat Warren. Mrs. Delia
Heldt and Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Bagley were Easter Sun-
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Quentin Leece & Ricky
Glad to hear Mr. Fred Ross
is much recovered from his
recent illness and able to do
his own chores. Mr. Oscar
Ross and Mrs. Armajean Whit-
ney, brother and daughter of
Mr. Fred Ross, have been do-
ing the necessary chores until
Fred's recovery.
Mrs. Miriam (Lovewell)
Simons ~ind children of Mor-
rowville, Kans. were here for
the Easter ~eacation at the
home of'her mother. Mrs. Alto
Lovewell. Mrs Simons' his-
bank, John Simons, expects to
be in service in Korea from
now to June Ist before being
discharged. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Reed and family were also
Easter dinner guests of Mrs.
Lovewell.
Mrs. Shirley Leece was the
happy winner Friday afternoon
of a Eureka tank type vacuum
cleaner at the Electric Appli-
anc~'~how at the auditorium
in ~uperior, Denny Furnitur$
Co.!:iWas the donor of this ap?
plianee. Congratulations, Shir-
ley,
Mr. and Mrs. Chat Warren
we~e~in Belleville Friday after-
noon, They visited their bro-
ther, Chas. Doxon and Mrs.
Doxon, on their way home.
Sorry to find Mrs, Doxon not
feeHflg as well as usual.
Mr'. and Mrs. Otto Renkin.
Ivan, Van Meter and family
and Russell Doole and son-in-
law, Charles Mikesell of Starr.
Ida. were dinner visitors Sun
day of Gladys and Chester
Van Meter.
Monday, April 3rd--Some-
what chilly but sunny and. the
whole countryside looks better
fo~ "the rain which fell Satur-
d~y~ a total here of .75 of an
filch, although reports were
h6avier in other sections, rang-
ing from Vz inch to over three
inches.
Mrs. Gladys Van Meter and
Mrs. Chat Warren spent part
of Wednesday afternoon at the
Emmett Rothchild home for a
club business meeting in re-
gard to the club beautification
project.
Mr. and Mra. Elven Leece,
besides having cleaned yards,
shrubs and flowers around
their residence, have been do-
ing considerable cleaning on
the P. O. grounds and remow
ing a lot of the disfiguring
trash and clutter from adja-
cent ground, andsetting a fine
example for a town cleanulb
other vacant lots. It has
certainly improved the looks
of the area cleaned.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwyn Poole
came Monday to the home of
his sister, Mrs. Gladys Van
Meter, to visit with their bro-
ther, Russell Peele, from Start'
Ida. The two brothers had not
seen each other for almost 20
years and it was a happy re-
union for all. Mrs. Grace Peele
is home from the hospital,
where she was confined for
some time following eye sur-
gery. ller eye condition, al-
though somewhat improved,
still demands an eye bandage
constantly and positive reports
of its condition are not yet
attainahle.
A family dinner was held at
the Start Vale home in Web-
her Sunday in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Page of Ok-
lahoma. Others present were
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Haney of
Republic and daughter, Max-
ine of Topeka. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Ross, Mr. and Mrs. John
Osborne. Mrs. Delia Heldt vis-
ited in the afternoon.
Highlanders E.H.U.
The Highlanders E.H.U. met
March 23 in Mrs. I)elbert
Bird's home. The meeting was
opened with the Extension
Homemakers Song. Roll call
was answere(t by humor by
nine members and two visitors
Mrs. Eugene Johnson of Oma-
ha and Mrs. Don Broeckelman.
Mrs. Vaden Davis, Jr. gave a
very informative report on Ad-
visory Meeting. Offering was
taken for the Hospital Fund.
Mrs. Donald Bird gave an in-
teresting lesson on "Window
Treatment". The Spring Tea
will be April 10 at 1:30 p.m. at
Jewell. Social at. the Commun-
ity Center April 8 at 8:00 p.m.
with Vaden Davis. ,lr. family
hosting. Menu ~s me cream and
cake. Mrs. Nolin Hajny won
the guess box. It was decided
to have clean-up day at the
Center at our next regular
meeting in April. Mrs. Edward
Shute will be the hostess. Club
was adjourned following lovely
refreshments.
--Mrs. Nolin Hajny, P.R.C.
Beulah Brinkworth attended
the 45th Annual International
Council for Exceptional Chil-
dren at the Chase Park Plaza
Hotel. St. Louis. Missouri. from
March 28 to April 1. Next
year's meeting will be held in
New York City.
(First Published in Jewe]l Co.
Record, Thursday, April6,
1967) 3t
NOTICE OF
ANNUAL MEETING
The State of Kansas to
All Persons Concerned:
You are hereby notified that
the annual meeting of the
County Board of Equalization
of Jewell County, Kansas, will
be held commencing on the
first business day in May, 1967.
at 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the
commissioners' room at the
county courthouse at Mankato
Kansas.
The first session of the Board
she/1 be limited in length from
the first business day in May
to the last business day in May,
during which time the Board
may adjourn from time to time
as may be necessary, and at
the expiration of the last busi-
ness day in May, the board
shall adjourn until June fifth,
1967. when it shall again re-
convene for the purpose of
hearing complaints from per-
sons who have been notified
by the County Clerk of pending
changes in their valuations
made by the County Board of
Equalization as provided 'in
G.S, 1959. Supp. 79-1062; but.
such adjourned session shall
not continue for more than ten
(10) days after which the
Board shall adjourn sine die
as provided by law.
Any person desiring to com-
plain to said Board of the
assessment and valuation of
any property in the county
made prior to May 1, 1967.
may obtain complaint forms
rrom the County Clerk of Jew-
ell County: Provided that any
such complaint in writing must
be filed with the County Clerk
of Jewell County, Kansas, on
or before the fifth day of May,
1967.
ALVIN C. PALL, JR.
County Clerk of
Jewell County, Kansas.
(First Published in Jewell Co.
Record, Thursday, April 6.
1967) 3t
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT,
EXECUTORS
Case I~io. 5118
State of Kansas, Jewell
Couniv, ss.
IN THE PROBATE COURT
OF SAID COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate
of Bertha Mitchell. Deceased.
Late of Jewell County, Kansas.
Notice is hereby given to the
creditors, heirs, devisees, lega-
tees and all other persons con-
cerned, that on April 3, 1967,
the undersigned were, by the
Probate Court of Jewell Court-
iHURSDAY, APRiE
ty, Kansas, duly appointed and kFirst PubliMled in Jev, ell Co.
qualified as Executors of the Rcc(x'cd, Thursday, March 2,. Northwestern
estate of Bertha Mitchell, de- 1967 Insurance
ceased, late oI Jewell County, IN THE PROBATE COURT JACK W.
Kansas. O/~" JEWELL COUNTY,. Special
All parties interested in sat KANSAS Jewell, Fans. - HA;
estate will take notice, and In the Matter of the Estate 42tf
govern themselves according- off Earl C. Cole, Deceased
ly. All demands not exhibited ;,nd
within nine months from theIn the Matter ,ff the Estate
date of the first publication of of Ray M. Cole. l)(,('eased.
the abovenoticeshallbefor- NOTICE OF H FARING MANFORD
ever barred. The State of Kansas to
DONALD I. MITCHELL and All Persons Concerned:
RALPH W. MITCHELL, You are hereby notified that Bonded
Executors. a petition has been filed in
Donald I. Mitchell, said Court by (h'ace F. C()leMankato,
Attorney. as owner of the herein dc-
scrtbed real property, l)r~ ying
for the determination of the
(First Published in Jewell Co. descent of the following de-
Record, Thursday, April6,scribed real estate in JewellDR. J. R.
1967) 3t County, Kansas, to-wit:
IN THE PROBATE COURT The East One-half of the Dentist
OF JEWELL COUNTY, Southeast Quarter tE'?z Office Hours: 8:30
KANSAS SE!,) of Seclion Nine (9),Afternoon by
In the Matter of the EstateTownship Three (3) South, Mankafo,
of Elix Beale. Deceased. Range Nine (9) West of
NOTICE OF HEARING the 6th P. M.,
The State of Kansas to and the interests of said Earl
All Persons Concerned: C. Cole, deceased and Ray M.
You are hereby notified that Cole, deceased, therein, and
a petition has been filed in further prayir~g for the deter
said Court by Elixis Jay mination of the descent of all
Beale, Executor of the Will of other property, real and per
sonal or interests therein, own-
Elix Beale, Deceased, pray-
ing for settlement and allow- ed by said decedents or by
once of the executor's final either of them at the time of
account and final settlement~their death: and you are here
of said estate, including the by required to file your written
assigning of title in accord- defenses thereto on or hefore
t c the 14th d ly of Al}rd 1967 at
n 'e with the terms uf said - ~ ', • "
will arid the laws of Kansas ] 10:00 o'clo(,k a.m. of said (lay.
t It ]n stud corot m lhe C,ty of
pp 'cable thereto, and for]" ,. ' , •, ' , ', Dr. John J.
final distribution" for con- ] Mankato, Kansas, at whi('h
struetion of the will of said[time and place said cause will Optometric Eye
decedent' for final discha~te I be heard. Shoul(l you fail Smith Center,
.S Itherem judgm(nt and decree
of the executor from his trus ; ~ " , " ~ ;
and you are hereby required] will be entered in due course
to file your written defenses upon said petition.
thereto on or before the 28th Witness mv hand in the cilv
day of April. 1967 at 10:00of Mankato in said termly and
o'clock a.m. of said day, in state tl~is 171h day of Mar('h. Coin
said court, in the city of Man- 1967. WASttERS &
kate, Kansas. at which time GRACE E. COLE,
and place said cause will be Petitioner. A convenient way to'
heard. Sheuld you fail there- By: Robert [t [deyer, Open 24 hours
in. judgment and decree willHer Attorney. Seven days a
be entered in due course up- ATTEST: Byron R(,gers. MANKATO
on said petition. Witness nay (Seal) PrO)ale ,Ju(l~(,
Phone FR
hand in the city of Mankato. .---
in said County and State, this I
31st day of March. 1967. UNITED
ELIXIS JAY BEALE,
Petitioner. Dr. Merwin
By: Robert H. Meyer, RINDS INC Doctor of Dental
His Attorney. Y * 8:00 a, m. to
ATTEST: Byron Rogers, WADDELL & REED, Monday Through
(Seal) Probate Judge Inc. First Door South
Drug Stare
Mutual Fund Shares Phones: Office FR
(First Published in Jewell Co. STANLff MARR
Record, Thursday, March 30, Residence FR
1967~ 3t Closed
IN THE PROBATE COURT ESBON, KANSAS
OF JEWELL COUNTY, II
KANSAS
i,
In the Matter of the Estate Wilbeek Rest
of Luther X. Everson, an In- For Men or
capacitated Person. [ V0[ Before... Licensed by the
NOTICE OF HEARING Rooms Have Radio
ON PET,T,OH SALE Sound So Full,
OF REAL ESTATE
The State of Kansas to All SO~'---timar, So Truel
Member
Kansas
ican Nursing Home
Persons Interested in the Es- tion
tate of Luther X. Everson, an 308
Incapacitated Person: Phone FR
You are hereby notified that
a petition has been filed in the
above entitled cause, by D. K.
Balch, as Conservator of the
estate of Luther X. Everson Helen's Beauty
an Incapacitated person, pray- Shampoos - Sell[
ing for an order for the sale of
Permanents
the following described real es- 1st House Norl!
tate. situated in Jewell County, Sweden
Kansas belonging to said es- Phone FR 8-35111-
tate, to-wit:
The West One-half of the
Northwest Quarter (WX/a A FULL~
NW~A); the East One-half OR CL~I~IZR ~ll~R[~J
of the Northeast Quarter GREETING
(E'/~NE¼); the South One- R K SHOPPER
half of the Southwest " For All
Quarter (SVzSW¼) ; and II II Birthday, Cheer,
the ,Southeast Quarter
(SE~ except the West 29
rods of the' ncirthwest
quarter of said southeast Mankato Feed and R-K sHoPPE
quarter; all in SectionBnd Trucking Service
Thirty-two (32), Township Mankato, Kansas
One r(2x) South, Range
Nine~o~ West of the 6th ICC and KCC Carder
P. M. in Jewell County,Cargo Insured
Kansas, Eldon W. Grout Col. Ed
and
The Northeast Quarter Bus. Phone Fit 8-3381; General Farm
(NE'A) of Section Eighteen RetJ. FR 8- 60] When Thinking
a Sale, See Me
(18), Township Two (2) FIl~t Servize & Quality Phone FR 8-3336"
South, Range Nine (9)
West of the 6th P.M. in Handling of All Loads
Jewell County, Kansas, ~4 or 16 Ft. Trucks - Call
or the purpose of paying the US for Semi
debts of the said Luther X.
Everson and because said sale II ._ roll For T. V.
is in the best interest of him Radio Service.
and of his estate, and at L & B Electric,
You are hereby required to Dr. James L. Don Is a 8rod-ate
file your written objections or TEACHWORTH Trade School,
defense thereto, if any, on or Chiropractor ~nd has al o
before the 21st day of April, Zenith Service
1967 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. of Located 2 miles south of Wichita.
said day, in said court, at Superior, on state highway CALL
which time and place said Phone875-8652
cause will be heard, Should L ~ B
you fail therein, order, judg- Manka O
ment and decree will be enter-
ed in due course upon siad For This
petition.
Witness my hand in the city
of Mankato in said county and
state this 27th day of March.
1967.
D. K. BALCH. ~gS~l~
Conservator of the estate TREE
of Luther X. Everson. an CLE/~IN~
Incapacitated Person. A41TN~ltl~ WMIM-IUR HIATIlN(I
By: Robert H. Meyer, ~ ~IItE|...[ASY I[ILI~ NORMAN
His Attorney. Phone FRontlet
~ATTEST: Byron Rogers
(Seal) Probate Judge
l)r. Dale A.
Optometrist
1202 N. Mill
3 doors North of
Theatre
Phone 262, I'eloit,
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