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A GO$1$OLIOATION OF THE WESTERN ADVOCATE, JEWEL:L COUNTY MONtT(~,
AND THE FORMOSO NEW ERA.
IF I~1"'S FOR JEWELL. COUI~TY, WE'RE FOR IT
76; No. 44. $ Sections. 14 Pages and SUl~!tm.__gn!
Mankato, Kansas
Thursday, Aprii 13' 1967
E. Schlotterback, M. D.,
his office and clinic in
Monday morning, Ap-
10th. It is located across
Kreet south from the Man-
Apartment House. In the
above, Mrs. Herald
Thompson, left, office
and Dr. Schlotter-
are shown discussing
for the day. They are in
office area in the clinic.
Burkhart of Jex~ell
registered nurse. She is
aughter of Mr. and ),!rs.
Folsom of Jewell. Shir-
Who has been working at
l~elleville hospital, will be
at Dr.
office, She is
below, on the right,
Vera Thompson.
whole interior of the
has been remodeled.
office has been con-
in the east portion of
~aiting room. A new coun-
With formica top, has been
across the front of the
space. In this area, Mrs.
~on will keep her re-
etc. There is a great
more room in this area,
the space formerly occu-
by the office. All of the
in the clinic, with the
of the x-ray room,
been paneled with at-
wood. New office fur-
has been installed in
room.
area, formerly occu-
by the office, facilities
x-rays and films
provided.
new paneling covers the
the w~th~ room and
CPA Firm Donates
Commercial Development
Stock To Hospital
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Woods and Durham, a certi-
fied public accountant firm at
Beloit, has purchased $300 of
Mankato Commercial Devel-
opment Association stock and
donated it to the Jewell County
Hospital.
The purchase and donation
was handled by Jim Durham.
a member of the firm. Mr.
Durham has been doing the
audit work for his firm for
the Mankato Commercial De-
velopment Association and han
dles several other accounts in
this area. This donation is sin-
cerely appreciated by h)cal
residents.
office area, the doctor's pri-
vate office, the examination
room and the emergency
room. Different types of wood
have been used in the various
rooms and they are all appro-
priate kinds.
New cupboards and counters
have been placed in the labora-
tory and other improvements
made.
The remodeling, which was
done by Arden and Thaine
Clegg, makes the building very
attractive and improvements
were made, which will make
the clinic better adapted for
the work of Dr. Schlotterback
and his staff.
Jim
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Before opening time Monday
morning, Dr. Schlotterback
went on a house call and sever-
al patients were in the waiting
room. Too. the phone was
ringing steadily. The telephone James Dodd has purchased
number at the office is FR 8- Jerry's Standard Station in
3511,
Several bouquets of beautiful Mankato from Jerry Seirer.
The deal became effective
flowers were sent to the dec- Monday, April 10. In the pic-
tor's office Monday by citizens,
who wished to express their ture below are shown (left to
appreciation to Dr. Schlotter- right): James Dodd, Jack Dun-
can. Hays, Jerry Setter. and
back and family. Stanley Noller. Mr. Duncan
This young man is a fine. district sales representative
experienced doctor. His many was in town to help Jim an(
patients and friends, in this Jerry with the inventory. The
station will operate under the
area, are extremely pleased to
have him open his office and
clinic in Mankato.
Mrs. Schlotterback (Sarah)
and their three children will
move to Mankato as soon. as
housing arrangements are
made, Everyone is mighty
happy to have this fine family
as citizens of Mankato,
firm name of Jim's Standard
Service.
The sale includes all the in-
ventory in the station and Red
Carpet Shop. The station pro-
per is leased.
Jerry Seirer has operated
the station for 11 years. He
is leaving to take over a new
Standard Oil Station, which is
being built at Re,sell at the
intersection of 1-70 and 281.
Jerry appreciates lhe fine pat-
ronage he has had through the
years. Mankato is his home
town and the decision to leave
was a difficut one to make.
Because of his good record
here with the (.om,);my. he re-
ceived this opportunity, which
he felt was too good tu turn
down
STATE MUSIC CONTEST
The Mankato High School
students who will be partici-
pating in the State Music Fes-
tival will present their numbers
in a dress rehearsal to be held
in the gym on Monday, April
17, at 7:30.
The program will feature the
concert band, mixed chorus
girls' glee, boys' ensemble.
mixed ensemble, three girls'
ensembles, vocal solos, and in
strumental solos.
The public is cordially invit-
ed to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rohla of
Formoso stopped at the Record
office Monday and subscribed
to the paper.
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Jerry and Pat Seirer have
four children; Terry, 11: Ter-
esa. 8: Jeffery. 7: and Tracy,
4. The Seirers haxe sold their
house in Mankato to the Denny
Murrays. They plan to move
their fm'niturc to Russell Ap-
ril 19..larry will be a! ;i Stand-
ard Oil School m Kansas City
for three xxeeks:, starti, ~ April
24. The family will stay with
relatives m Mankato until
school is over.
Stanley Nolh.r will hell).Tim
until school is over. Stanley
and Mike (]rout. a high school
senmr, will go to Russell to
work for Jerry. Jim has a
good source of help in his own
family Mr. and Mr,,: Dedd
have four sons. who will be
working at the station ;filer
school and during vacations.
['at and Jerry are bvth Man
kato High School graduates
and have made many f:'iend~
in Mankato through the years.
They have been active in c~,m
munity affairs. Their friends
wish them every success in
their new location. Jerry and
the Standard Oil Co. are happy
they could find a local citizen.
like Jim. who will contimm to
operate a first class business.
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Ladles Bowling
COral In
Ladies Bowl-
are competing in
Journal Tourna-
Competition is being
singles, doubles, and
April 8, the Ranch
and State Exchange
were in Salina to
The Mankato Green-
team will go to Salina
April 15, and the
No, 1 team will corn-
April 22.
members of the teams
Bowl: Barbara Junk-
Bradrick, Betty
Alice Kinsey. and
Ahrens.
Bank: Doris
Pat Czirr, Darlene
Nyla Berg, and Doro-
Greenhouse: Eva
Je~e Graham, Jan.
Marie Morris, and
Meeker.
No. 1: Helen Uz-
Russell, Orpha Fogo,
Petoraon, and Faith
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Het-
tlnger of California stopped at
the Record office Monday mor-
ning. They have been here to
attend the 50th wedding anni-
versary of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Hetttnger,
which was held Sunday, April
9th, at the Formoso Commun-
ity Church. They report a won-
derful reception was held for
the Hettingers.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar George
returned Sunday, April 9, from
Glendore, California where
they have been visiting for the
past six months. They spent
the week days at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. John
Spink, the former Shirley
George, Shirley teaches school
and they took care of her two
year old daughter during the
week. On weekends they stay-
ed with their daughter, Marie
lyn George Creed, and her
family. Marilyn and Shirley on-
ly Uve two miles apart.
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MANKATO HIGH SCHOOL
HONOR ROLL
Third Nine Weeks
First Honors
Melvin Kitts, Linda Louder,
Barbara Mohler, Mike Rourke.
Jeannette Grout, Carol Moh-
ler, Steve Rose. Scott Seirer,
Ann Donahue, Danny Han-
cock, Roanna Meyer, Doug
Page, Terry Peteete, BOnnie
Reynolds, Dale Switzer.
Claudette Ault, Mike Dodd,
Diane Park.
Second Honors
Max Freeman, Verna Gough,
Cindy Halstead, Nela Hunt-
singer, Patty O'Quinn, Ralph
Ozmun, Diane Patrick.
,Tean Berry, Pare Lehriing,
Dick Munsey, Kendall Oat
Carole Ozmun, Sondra Reed.
Sam Colson, Jack Dean
Brad Owen, Renee Sllsby, RI
chard gnash.
Ed Beck, Larry Blew, Mike
Dempsey, Greg Diamond, Cin-
dy Hesser, Danny Hunter, Fred
Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Ayers of Rose, Doug Wirtz,
Jewell were Mankato visitors
Monday. Chas. stopped at the
office and renewed their paper M~keta Unlfl~ DistriCt I[~lJ,~
for the coming year. Junh)r High School
Honor Roll
8th GRADE
"A" Honor Roll - possible 15
points
Susan Kler - 15; Max Smith -
15; Richard Wirtz - 15; James
Ryan - 14; Sarah Jane Russell
- 14; Diane Rourke - 14: John
Weltmer- 14.
"B" Honor Roll - 10-13 points
Bobby Freeman - 13: Karen
Louder - 13; Carol Myers - 13;
Patricia Cady - 12; Sara Mart
• 12; Roberts Meyer - 12; Kar.
en Reynolds - 12; Donna Clegg
- 11: Rita Anderson - 10; Stev.
en Dodd - 10: Sheila Huntsing.
er - 10; Mike Simon - 12.
7th GRADE
"A" Honor Roll - 14-15 points
Debra Noble - 15; Joyce
Love - 15; Angela Meyer - 15;
Kelth Roe - 15: Joann Kitts
14; Rotmrta Smith - 14.
"B" Honor Roll - 10-12 points
Andra Newell - 13; Karer
Eilert - 11: Brenda Huntelnger
• 11; Jennifer Young - 11; Car•
rie Ann Weltmer - 11; Bruce
Taylor • 10; Michel Volksr -
10; Trela Rafferty - 10: Mary
Jane Smith - 10; Ro ld Roth.
ohfld - 10.
The Mankato Packing Corn-
|any officials, shown above,
visited Mankato Thursday, Ap-
ril 6, 1967. They are, left to
right: Bernie Rothschild, ex-
ecutive vice-president, Ted Ac-
ton, plant superintendent; and
Charles Moritz, vice-president.
The men were making ar-
rangements to open an office
in Mankato. They rented the
building, formerly occupied by
Nelson Jewelry, from Oral
Wagner and Chas. T. Nichols.
They are going to start taking
applications for employment
this week.
Ted Acton, plant superinten-
dent, will be in the office
Thursday and Friday, April
13 and 14 and Tuesday, Wed-
nesday, Thursday, April 18, 19,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McElroy
were happy last week to have
the opportunity to meet and
visit with the Christian Church
missionary from Japan, Mr.
Harold Sims, who married
their daughter, Sharon, and
Airman 1st Class Carl Walton
in Misawa, Japan in Novem-
ber 1965. Mr. Sims, who is on
a furlough teaching in a
Christian Church College ifi
Cincinnati, Ohio, was one of
five missionaries who preached
at the Christian Church Mis-
sion Week in Mankato which
was sponsored by the Manhat-
tan Bible College. Sharon and
Carl are still in Japan and ex-
pect to be there until June
L968.
Mrs. Louise Sellhorn
Passed Away Monday
Mrs. Louise Charlotte Sell
horn passed away Monday. Ap
ril 10, at Beloit. Funeral ser-
vices for this fine lady x~ere
.held April 11 at 2:00 p.m. at
the E.U.B. Church in Man
kate. A complete obituary will
be printed next week.
Mrs. Steve Ahrens a~d
Elaine of ,Vianhattan spent the
weekend at the home of
Steve's parents, iVh.. ano Mrs.
Harold Ahrens. They accom-
I)'mied Miss Audrey Ahrens el
Manhattan. who came to spend
the weekend with t~er mother
Mrs. Henry Ahrens.
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Left to right: Allen Smith, Charlotte Roe, and
Dale Park.
The Open House. sponsored
by the Southwestern Bell Tele-
phone Co. in Mankato April 5,
attracted 506 persons. They all
enjoyed the fine demonstra-
tions and explanation of tale.
phone equipment.
Charlotte Roe. service re-
presentative, Dale Park. com-
bination man, and Allen Smith,
Installer-repairman, were the
hosts at the new Telephone
building. They took viewers
through the building and ex-
plained how the various items
of equipment were operated.
At the Correll Hotel, a large
number of exhibits had been
set up. The viewers were
shown through the rooms by
John Schmitz. Concordia, man-
ager, & Mrs, Wanda Graham
of traffic department. Con-
cordia. They explained the op-
eration of various types of
equipment.
Refreshments of doughnuts,
coffee, and pop were served.
The telephone company offi-
cials were pleased with the
large turnout and local per-
sons found the Open House
educational and entertainlng.
WHEN
left to rlSbl= Wan Steve McAtee, Mm.
Gerald M tm, $olm S mdtL
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and 20. Office hours will be
from 9:00 to 12:00 and 1:00 to
5:00. Charles Moritz will be in
the office some of the time.
The men want to have per-
Sonal interviews with persons,
who would like to work for
the Mankato Packing Plant.
They are looking for general
Iabor, mechanical workers, and
a bookkeeper and office help,
if you are interested in work-
ing for this new industry, you
are cordially invited to stop at
the office. You can reach them
by mail by writing Mankato
Packing Co., Box 511, Man-
kato. The telephone number is
FR 8-3182. A personal inter•
view is preferred.
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Mankato First Place Winners at Hays Rela~l 0~
to right): Ralph Ozmun and Russell Lange.
Mankato placed second in
the Fort Hays Relays Wednes-
day, April 5. in the Class B
division. The Cougars scored
29 points. Sylvan Grove won
1st with 35 points. Smith Cen-
ter was third with 26~/~ and
Osborne 4th with 24~/~.
Russell Lange won first in
the broad jump with a leap of
20'1" Ralph Ozmun scored
two firsts. He heaved the dis-
cus 153'4V2" and ran the 440
yard dash in 52.7. His discus
throw ~s a new school record
and he only missed the Hays
Relays record by a few inches
This is one of the best throws
in the state this year by a
Class B performer,
Other Mankato points were
scored by: Mike Rourke, se-
cond in shot, 46T': Mike
Grout, 3rd in low hurdles,
21.5": 880 relay, 3rd, 1:32.0
(Mike Rourke, Ralph Ozmtm,
Eddie Wilson. and Mike Dodd) ;"
mile relay, 5th, 3:41.8 (Mike
Dodd. Ralph Ozmun, Russell
Lange, and Eddie Wilson).
Other performances, which
didn't place, are: Mike Grout,
high hurdles, 17.5; Melvin
Kitts. high hurdles. 17,6, dis.
cus, 120'. and javelin. 161'9";
Mike Dodd, 100, 11.1: ~d~la
Wilson. low hurdles. 23,9, 320,
25.7; Dale Freeman. low hurd-
les. 25,; Mike Dempsey. ~20.
25.g. 440, 59.8; Mike Rothchfld,
mile, 5:23: Marvin Lcom~
mile, 5:25; Chuck Zadiu, 880,
2:18: .l.C. Clegg, 880, 2:19;
Tony Patrick, 2 mile, 11:~.
Leon Holl, star half miler,
didn't get to compete at Hays
because of a knee ailment.
Itb ksto Point Wlmmm at the l ys Rels m
to ri t): Mike Rourke, Ralph Ozmun, Rummll
Eddie Wlison, Mike Dodd, and Mike Grout.
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CARD OF THANKS
The Mankato Fire Depart-
ment would like to thank Ray
Smith for the supper Thursday
mght, April 6, at K, & C, Care,
Russell Oplinger of Jewell
was s welcome caller at the
Record office Monday morn-
lng. He stopped to renew his
subscription to the paper.
Enciosed
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is cl ,ck an,,
other year's subscriptk~
the Record.
We are having April ~W,
ors. Haw had ome
frost, Hasn't done too mU~
damage as yet. lrrtptl~ Wlb~
~s will be somewhat
ye . quRe a few tkt
ftrmer| are digging ir t/at m
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