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M~. E. E. Ransom
I Thursday with ncrq
: limrents;, Mr. and Mrs. S. L.
/' lark'of Juniata, Nebr.
| 7?: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Black-
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Shoe-
maker and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Shoemaker" and two children
spent Wednesday evening of
last week with Mrs. Mabel
Kindler and Roy, observing
the birthday of one of the
boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boi-
ler are the proud parents of
a new baby boy named Mark
Eric. He came soon after
twelve by the clock last
Tuesday morning. He has a
brother, Ricky, and a sister,
Debbie, to help care for him,
the lucky little boy.
The West Branch party
Saturday evening was not
too well attended, as it did
not get printed in last week's
paper about it. Verl Menden-
hall got high.and Davy Men-
denhall low for the men, Eva
Mendenhall was high and
Ollie Ransom low for the
women, and Gilbert Coun-
tryman won the traveling
prize.
Mrs. Sarah Walker accom-
panied a sister and husband
from western Kansas to Ca-
bool, Mo for the funeral:hr.
another sister. They visited
at Fayetteville, Ark b f0re
sfone were Friday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Moline of Courtland.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sny-
der were Sunday dinner
guests of their son, Mr.
Duane Snyder of Republic,
at a care in Belleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Sea-
mans of Wamego were
weekend visitors of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Seaman.s, and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black-
stone.
Alicia Andrews spent
Easter with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy' Bishop
of Bladen, Nebr called on
his grandmother, Mrs. Edith
Clark of Burr Oak, Sunday
afternoon, and his parents,
Mr. arid Mrs. Marshall Bish-
op, Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ir-
vin of Meadow Lake, Sas-
katchewan, Canada, were
house guests Tuesday and
Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Ward.
:,Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gar-
mah of Hutchinson spent the
weekend with her parents,
Mr: and Mrs. Glen Roe, and
coming home last Saturday. . .p4rents' Mr, and Mrs.
Eldon Pate visited Sunday
arternoon with Rick-y Boiler' mr. ana ars. JaCK
and Debbie Boiler visited t arid boys of Stua.rt, Iowa,
"" - P te came ~unaay'evenmg for a
r ancy JO a .
ViSit w~th hm parents, Mr
I go to buperlor tnls iv/on- . . . ~.~ :
ana w rsrmrmon Koe, ana
aay morning ana get my ~ "
. ner parents, ivir ana wlrs
chmkens. The weather looks Hans Nelson "
quite stormy and it keeps
too cool for it to be good
growing weather. =Most of
the fruit buds are ruined by
cold weather. There may be
some late peaches.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Hake and family of Jaines-
town and Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Hillman and Ranae of
Ionia were Sunday afternoon
visitors in the Clyde Bossen
home.
Mrs. D. B. Stansbury wa~
hostess to the Harrison E.
H. U. on Thursday after-
noon.
Olive Hill Ladies Aid met
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
Lloyd Davis as hostess. Mrs.
Gail Hudiburgh had devo-
tions.
Rev. and Mrs. Glen Mich-
ael and girls, Mr. arid Mrs.
Vernon Stone and family
Mr. Paul Heiman spent and Mr. Gerald Boyles at-
Monday evening of last tended the Easter Sunrise
week with Mr. and Mrs. Service at the Oak, Nebr
Clyde Bossen. church.
Merry Mixers Club met Alicia Andrews called on
with Lorena Pate last week Julia Kimminau, Sunday af-
with nine members present, ternoon. Julia had spent
Eva Mendenhall won the Easter with her parents, Mr.
guess box. Roll call was and Mrs. Bill Kimminau.
each one reading their horo- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lemke
scope from the almanac, The and family of Blue Hill,
next meeting will be with Nebr were Sunday dinner
Ethel Thomas. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mr. and Mrs. Carney Gass Kimminau and family:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kim-
and family of Wichita spent minau and family called on
the weekend, with, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs, W~-A. Andrew,~
Mrs. Durrell Burdett. and Billy, Sunday;evening:
Mrs. Shirley has had a sis-
ter of Bartlesville, Okla vis-
iting over the weekend, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Jones and
daughter.
Mr. Lee Shirley has had
two sisters visiting at their Home Towner
home over the Easter holi-
day. Monday, April 4 - Partly
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lager- cloudy, chilly wind, temper,
gren had as Easter visitors! ature, 62 - The moisture pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Sloan and SPect that showed up Sun-
family, day proved to be only a light
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mech-i mist. Thursday and Friday
sner were hosts for a family dust storms cannot be appre-
dinner last Saturday. Those elated by anyone.
attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gladys VanMeter,
Lester Broyles of Mankato, Mrs. Delia Heldt, Mrs. Le-
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Broyles ona Topliff and Mrs. Kather-
and family of Kansas City, ine Warren attended a called
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peugh and special meeting of the Nee,
family of Dodge City, and die Craft Club at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Larry David of the club president, Mrs.
and family of Manhattan. Ruth Rothchild.
Sunday all the above men- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hooker
tioned were entertained with of Sheridan, Mo. were din-
an Easter dinner at the Buf- ner guests of the Dwight
falo Roam Steak House at Marr family and Mr. Tom
the east edge of Mankato. Myers on Tuesday. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Silsby Hooker is an ol i friend of
sition of Gem
' struction w
to the Glen Eider :
Needless to say we are hap-
py to have them located:
nearer home. Leonard ' is
now working back and forth
between Independence and
Gore, Okla getting all the
'mop up' work finished on
the Elk River Reservoir at
Independence, and the job
at Gore which are nearly
completed.
Tomorrow is the County
Spelling Contest in whicll
the Lovewell Grade School
will participate. Mrs. Donna
Marr plans taking one load
of the studems.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. War-
ren enjoyed visiting and sup-
per at the home of their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Quentin Leece.
Billie Thomas was an ov-
ernight guest Sunday night
of Ricky Leece.
Craig Leece spent Monday.
P.M. with his grandmother
Pauline Aurend and Sandra
Leece, with her great grand:
mother, Delia Heldt, while
their mothers we.re shopping
in Belleville.
ATTENDS FINANCIAL
PLANNING SEMINAR
Albert Waugh, Zone
Manager for Investors
Diversified Services,Inc
(IDS), and its T,
Investors Syndicate ife
Insurance and Annuity
Company, attended a finan-
cial planning seminar held'
at Wichita from April 4
through April 7. Paul Dob-
son, financial planning con-
sultant for the company,
troduced a "practical ap-
proach to sound financial
planning" as developed by
IDS over the past five years.
Waugh was selected for
the advanced course on the
basis of his exceptional cus-
tomer service record.
Investors Diversified Ser-
vices, 71 year old invest-
ment management corpora-
tion, based in Minneapolis,
Minnesota, is the largest
financial institution of its
kind in the world. Assets
under its management cur-
rently total more than $6.3
billion, and its national sales
force, composed of over
4,000 full-time career rep-
resentatives, working out o
f
167 divisional sales offices,
services about one and one
half million customer aco
counts.
Mrs' Edith Ost spent
Sunday night and Monday
~fth "h~r niece, Mrs. Law-
rence Jones and Mr. Jones
at Burr Oak.
(First Published in Jewell
unty Record, Thursday,
,'j April 14, 1~66) 2t
RESOLUTION
~;WHEREAS, It is deemed
necessa/aj by the Governing
Body of the City of Man-
kato, Jewell County, Kansas,
to install new curb and gut-
ter and otherwise improve
Monroe Street from McRob-
erts Street West to Spruce
Street, a main trafficway,
the City of Mankato,
County, Kansas, as provided
by law;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE
-IT RESOLVED BY THE
GOVERNING BODY OF
THE CITY OF MANKATO,
JEWELL COUNTY, KAN-
SAS:
THAT it is necessary to
install new curb and gutter
and otherwise improve Mon-
roe Street from McRoberts
and Earlene, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Myers, who makes his Street West to Spruce
Melvin S'ilsby and children, home with his daughter, Street, a main trafficway, in
and Mrs. Carol Kindler Mrs. Donna Marr. said City of Mankato, Jew-
spent Saturday evening with Dwight Marr took his fa-[ eli County, Kansas, and it is
Grandma Mabel Kindler and ther, Curtis Marr of Super-[the intention of the govern-
Roy. ior, to Lincoln last Wednes- [ ing body to install new curb
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Men- day,for a checkup. Mr. [ and gutter and otherwise im-
denhall and boys spent East- Marr s condition was satis- prove said main trafficwaY,
er Sunday with the Bell rel- factory and he will not need [ and that the estimated cost
atives at Scottsville. to go back to Lincoln for a- of said improvements is
bout 6 months. ] $24,852.00;
The Cradle Shower for I BE IT FURTHER RE.
. la son our minister's new baby I SOLVED BY THE GOV.
rrl that was to have been held ERNING BODY OF THE
Mrs. Marshall Bishop tomorrow P.M. at the home CITY OF MANKATO, JEW-
of Mrs. Lois Smies, has been ELL COUNTY, KANSAS:
Mrs. Bernice Howe of postponed indefinitely on THAT this resolution he
Colorado Springs spent the account of illness. The sport- published according to law
weekend with her daughter, sors will set a later date. in the official City l a] r of
Mrs. Delmar Boyles, Mr. Mrs. Margaret Warren, the City of Mankato, : ell
Boyles and family. Mrs. Ruby Billing, Mrs. Mad- County, Kansas, and that
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van eline Mart and Mrs. Kather- said improvement shall be
Ornam and family of Omaha ine Warren drove to Philfips- made unless a protest is fil-
spent Easter vacation with burg last Wednesday to at- eo with the City Clerk, sign:
his brother, Mr. Max Van tend the District Conference ed by not less than 10% of
Ornam. of the Women's Society of the qualified electors who
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Ward Christian Service. Mrs. War: voted at, the last preceding
returned home Monday af- ren furnished the car and City election, as
ter spending the winter Mrs. Margaret Warren did IJy" l poll books,
months in Mesa, Ariz. the driving, within thirty (30)days, after
Bob Dye was injured Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mart the publication of said reso-
Thursday evening when the ar6 leaving today (Monday) lution.
car in which he was riding for a trip to Dwight, Kans, ADOPTED and passed by
was in collision with anoth- to visit their daughter, Jean the Governing Body of
er car on Main Street in (Marr)Johnson and family. :ity of Jewell
Superior. He is:a patient Mr. and Mrs. Leonard County, Kansas this 11t
the Brodstone Hospita! in who had planned to day of 1966,