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Mrs. Harold Bothwell
Mrs. Leslie Jensby, Mrs.
Clarence Jensby, Mrs. Edwin
Ross and Mrs. Ruben Johnson
attended the District Meeting
of the Home Extension Clubs
at Belleville Friday.
Harold Bothwell drove to
Lawrence last Tuesday to visit
his mother who is in the hos
pital.
Mr, and Mrs. Fay Vestal.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie .lcnsby and
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gunn were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. W, Wilson Thursday even-
ing.
The Webber W.S.C.S. met at
the home of Mrs. Elleanor
Crispin last Wednesday. The
meeting was a "come as you
are" luncheon with 27 present.
The business meeting followed
the lunch. Mrs. Crispin was in
charge of devotions and the
program.
Mrs. Lawrence Bothwell. l,o
ri and Shelly spent Friday ev-
ening at the Oscar ttanson
home at Superior.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Vostal
and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ham-
ilton of Belleville were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Roe in Superior.
Mrs. Fern Workman of ttar-
dy called on Mrs. Harold Both
well Thursday afternoon.
The 4-H Club members as
$isted with the church service
are vis/ting his sister, Mrs.
Ethel Dyes, in Iowa this week.
Zclla Shtughter was a dinner
guest Monday at the Orville
Slaughter home in Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Murray
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas
returned home Friday evening
from a week's trip to Oregon
and California. They visited
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
I,eland Huff man at St. Helens
Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Demp-
sey, flays, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Dempsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Murray
and family of Marquette were
Saturday night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Bangs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiriam Fuller-
ton of Norcator, Kans. spent
Saturday and Sunday with
Mrs. Ethel l)empsey,
Mrs. Thee Kelly spent sever-
al days the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore at
Norway.
Community Club met Thurs-
day afternoon with Mayo Balch
with 11 members and one vis..
itor. Mrs. Alta Randall pre
sent. Next meeting will be
May 18.
Charlie Holdren and family
of Jewell visited his mother
Mrs, Florence Holdren Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Falk
were Friday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Falk.
Mrs, Earl Moore went to
Sunday morning in observance Robinson Sunday to see her
of 4-H Sunday. A basket dinner
followed the morning service.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hamil-
ton of Belleville called on Mr.
and Mrs. A, W. Wilson Sunday
evening.
Lori Bothwell and Lynette
McKeown are attending nur~
sery school at Superior.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gunn
were supper guests at the Bar-
ney Crook home in Superior
Friday evening.
Mrs. Lloyd Gardner
brother, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hughes
and famil.', of Lincoln. Nebr..
flem'y Schoormver of Itouston
Tex.. and Mr. and Mrs. Nealy
Schoonover of Lincoln, Nebr.
were weekend guests of Mrs,
Rosa Schoonover,
Callers of Mrs. Clod Demp-
soy the past week were Mr.
and Mrs. Hiriam Fullerton
Grace Cole and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald l)empsey and Mike.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Ethel l)empsey were Mr. and
Mrs. Hiriam Fullerton, Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Dempsey and
Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
l)empsey of ttays. Mr. and
Mrs Marr Dempsey and Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Dempsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Falk
called on Mrs. Ellen Williams
at Jamestown Sunday after-
noon and Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Hoard of dewell Sunday even-
Mrs. Rosa Sehoonovcr has
returned to her home in Mont-
rose after spending several
months with her daughter,
Mrs. Loren Hoskins, in Super
ior.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jacobsen
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ante
Phone Night or Day: FR 8-3211
Mankato, Kansas
II I
HEY DADb--When You Go Home Tonight
why not give our best to the Mrs.
...O.K.?
CARS
I96T CAMARO Convertible; 327, 4-Spd., Buckets and
Console; Demo.
ins.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peteete
entertained Sunday evening
with a supper for their son,
Kelly, who leaves today (Mon-
day) for six months' National
Guard Training at Fort Bragg,
N. C. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore, Mrs.
Thee Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Kinsey and Kathleen,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kinsey
and Molly Beth, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Spiegel and family, Miss
I)ianne Patrick. Other callers
were Pat Boyer and a college
friend of Manhattan.
The Montrose [t.D.U. mem-
ber's and their husbands en-
joyed a supper Sunday even-
ing at the Buffalo Roam in
Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Hanson
and family were Sunday din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Peters
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kinsey
are in Oklahoma and Texas
this week making plans for
combining wheat.
Dr. Ralph Spencer and
George Bechtold were in Abi-
lone Tuesday where Dr. Spen-
cer attended an insurance
meeting.
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Call He. 461
Charter No. 6017
National Bank Region No. le
REPORT OF CONDITION
of the First National Bank of
Mankato in the State of Kan-
sas, at the clQse of business
on Aprl( 25, I¢)0"/ published in
response to Call made by
Comptroller of the Currency,
under Section 5211, U. S. Re-
vised Statutes.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with
other banks, and
cash items in process
of collection ..... $ 616,577.25
U. S. Gov't. obliga-
tions, direct and
guaranteed 361,185.98
Obligations of States
and political sub-
divisions ........ 20,500,00
Securities of Federal
agencies and corpora-
tions not guaranteed
by U, S .......... 38,102.26
I,oans and dis-
counts ........... 1,048,607.66
Fixed assets .. 9.147.01
Other assets ..... 6,122.84
Total Assets $2,100,333.00
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of
individuals, partner-
ships, and corpora-
tions ............. $1,203,359.35
Time and savings de-
posits of individuals,
partnerships, and i
corporations ..... 324,071.89
Deposits of U. S.
Gov't ............ 5,720.50
Deposits of States
and political sub-
divisions ......... 361 406.34
Total Deposits ... $1,894,56{}.08
t a~ Total demand
deposits .... 1,493,494.19
(b) Total time and
savings de-
posits 401,071.89
Total Liabilities'/ $1,894,566.08
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock--
total par value .: $ 75,000.00
Surplus .......... 75,0~.00
Undivided pro-
fits .............. 55,766.92
Total Capital
Acounts ....... $ 205;766.92
Total Liabilities
and Capital
Accounts . $2,100,333,00
1966 CHEVELLE SS396 Sport Coupe; 4-Spd., Buckets
upon all taxable, tangible pro-
perty in Unified School Dis-
trict INo. 278, County or Coun-
ties og Jewell. State of Kansas
for a period of not to exceed
five C.5) years as provided by
law ,s.nd the same shall be
eredibed and paid into a spe
cial c~apital outlay fund during:
such 'time to provide a fund tel
be u s, ed for the construction
recor~*;truetion, repair, reined
cling,, additions to school build-
rags, equipping and furnishing
the :;ame, payment of archi-
tectua'al expenses, the acquisi
tion of building sites, and the
acqui, sition of school buses.
BE', IT FURTHER RESOLV-
ED 'That this resolution be
publilshed once each week for
three consecutive weeks in the
Jewell County Record, a paper
of ff0eneral circulation in said
distt~ict, as provided by law,
and the said levy shall be
effer~tive after said three pub-
lications unless a sufficient pc.
titiom, in opposition is filed
within forty t40) days with the
Cle~k of said board following
the :last publication thereof.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLV-
ED~That unless a petition shall
be filed as provided in K.S.A.
1965 Supp. 72-67,112. the Clerk
of ~;aid board shall certify a
COl~.¢ of this resolution to the
Co~amty Clerk of each county
in .which any part of the dis-
tricot lies immediately follow-
ink the end of ,forty (40) days
fro:rn the last pub/ication there-
of. In the event a sufficient
)et:ition is so filed, the board
sh~zll submit the question to
the, voters of said district at
an election called for the pur-
pose as provided by law.
ADOPTED This 1st day of
May, 1967, by the Board of
Education of Unified School
District No. 278, County or
Counties of Jewell. State of
K~flsas.
CLYDE REED,
President
Billy G Conner
Attested by Clerk.
m
(li'irst Published in Jewell Co.
R:ecord, Thursday, May 11.
1967) 3t
State of Kansas,
3ewell County, ss:
IN THE PROBATE COURT
9F SAID COUNTY
AND STATE
Case No. 5030
In the Matter of the Estate
~f Lawrence J. Emigh, de-
ceased.
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON PETITION FOR
FINAL SETTLEMENT
The State of Kansas to
All Persons Concerned:
You are hereby notified that
a petition has been filed in
said court by Vernie S. Emigh,
executor of the will of Law-
rence J. Emigh, deceased,
praying for a final settlement
of said estate, approval of her
acts, proceedings and ac-
counts as executor, allowance
of attorneys' fees, and ex-
penses; and also praying that
the court determine the heirs.
devisees and legatees entitled
to the estate:and the propor-
tion or part thereof to which
each is entitled and distribute
and assign the same to them
in accordance with the will of
I~wrence J. Emigh, deceased;
and you are hereby required
to, file. your written defenses
thereto on or before the 7th
day of"June, 1967, at ten
o'clock A.M., on said day, in
said court, in the City of Man-
and console; Demo. I[ I, Lo~vell O. Yasmer, Cash-
1966 OLDSMOBILE 98 Town Sedan; full power and ilierv of,:t- he above-named bank
air; like new. l[do
hereby deqiare that this re-
1966 CHEV, BEL AIR 4-Dr. 8eden; V-8, AT, PS; 9,000 |1
port o~ ¢onditibn is true and
Aetusl Miles; PHced to Sell. 1
['-' 1966 IM~PALA ~port Coupe, Demo; 327,iAT, PS, Viny IleorrectQ~o the best of my
1¢o0t; Low Mileage. Illknowled~e and belief.
1966 CHEV. BEL AIR 4.Door; V-8; One local owng~ LOWELL O. YASMER
White, red interior ............................................. $1995.0 We, the undersigned direc-
|966 C~HEV. BEL AIR 4-Dr. Sedan; 6 CyL, Standard tors attest the correctness of
Shift; Locally Owned. this report of condition and
IN5 CHEVELLE S. S. Coupe; V-8, Power and Air;
Vinyl Roof. declare that it has been ex-
1965 PLYMOUTII FURY Ill 4-Dr. Sedan; V-8,AC; amined by us and to the best
Very Clean. of our knowledge and belief
1965 IMPALA Sport Coupe; V-8, AT. is true and correct.
1965 OLDSMOBILE DYNAMIC 4-Dr. Sedan; Power and L.M. Wood.
Air; Locally Owned and Priced to Sell. .' /Roderick E. Weltmer,
1964 RAMBLER 4-DOOR 770 power and air; 1 local F.R. Fair,
owner. Directors.
|964 GRAND PRIX PONTIAC; power and air; one
local owner.
|964 IMPALA Sport Coupe; V-8, AT.
|964 CHEVELLE MALIBU Sport Coupe; low mileage;
locally owned.
1964 OLDS JET STAR tloliday Sedan; Full Power and
Air.
1964 IMPALA 2-DR. H. T., Sharp; yellow; bla~k interior
1963 IMPALA 4-Dr. liT. AT and Power. Sharp.
1962 CHEVY If, 4-Dr.; Auto.; 6 cyl.
196g IMPALA Super Spt.; power; really nice.
t962 IMPALA 4-DR. SEDAN; an outstanding car.
1962 IMPALA Cpe.; Power and Air; Really nice. SOLD.
1960 IMPALA 4-Dr. H. T., 4 Spd. Sharp
TRUCKS
1967 CHEV. PICKUP---near new, custom Spt. 4 spd.;
VS; red in color; I local owner.
" 1965 CHEV. ~ Ton LN; 4-Spd., 6 Cyl; like new.
196S CHEV. 2 Ton; 2-Spd., 15U~-ft. Knaphelde .box,
hoist, new engine; ,one local owner; very clean.
1963 2-Ton CHEV. V-8, 2 Spd; 6,600 actual miles; 16'
foldover and hoist, New.
1963 OEIEV. 2-Ton; V-8, 2-Spd., 102 CA.
1962 CHEV. ~ Ton; 6 Cyl., 4-SIX1.; Priced Right.
1960 CHEV. 2 Ton; 2.Spd., 6 Cyl., Box and HoLst.
CAWKER CITY, KANSAS
(First Published in Jewell Co.
Record, Thursday, May 11,
1967) 3t
RESOLUTION CREATING
SRECIAL CAPITAL
DUTLAY FUND
K.S.A. 196$ Supp. 71-67,112
WHEREAS, The Board of
Education of Unified School
District No. 278 of Jewell Coun-
ty or Counties, is authorized
by law, K.S.A. 1905 Supp. 72-
67,112, to make an annual tax
levy for a period of not to
exceed five (5) years, of not
to exceed four (4) mills, upon
all taxable, tangible property
in the district for the purpose
of creating a capital outlay
fund for the purpose of con-
struction, reconstruction, re-
remodeling, additions
furnishing and equipping of
such buildings, architectural
expenses incidental thereto and
the acquisition of building
sites, and the acquisition of
school buses;
NOW THEREB'ORE
BE IT RESOLVED That an
annual tax of not to exceed
(O lalla,k bls'eiw
kate, Kansas, at which time
and place said cause will be
heard. Should you fail therein,
:iudgment and decree will be
~nterfd in due course upol)
~aid! pet~tiori. •
' VERNIE S. EMIGH,
Executor.
Manford Holly,
Mankato, Kansas,
Attorney for Executor.
ATTEST: Byron Rogers,
(Seal) Judge of Probate
Court.
(First Published in Jewell Co.i
Record, Thursday, May 11,
1967) 3t
IN THE PROBATE COURT
OF JEWELL COUNTY,
KANSAS
In the Matter of the Con-
servatorship of the Estate of
Luther X. Everson, an Inca-
pacitated Per~n.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that
on the 6th day of June, 1967,
at 2:00 o'clock P.M at the
east front door of the court-
house in Mankato, Jewell Coun-
ty, Kansas, the undersigned,
Conservator of }be estate of
Luther X, Everson, an inca-
pacitated person, will offer for
sale and sell to the highest
and beat bidder for cash in
hand all of Luther X. Ever-
son's Hght, title and interest
in and to the following de-
scribed four tracts of land
to-wit:
TRACT 1. The Northeast
Quarter (NE%) of Section
Eighteen (18), Townshtp Two
(2) South, Range Nine (9)
West of the 6th P.M. in Jewell
County, Kansas,
TRACT 2. The West One-
half of the Northwest Quarter
DiANKA'xO, dAJ
'IHURSDAY, MAY 11,
two (32). Township One
South, Range Nine (9) West
of the 6th P.M. in Jewell Coun-
ty, Kansas,
TRACT 3. The East One
half of the Northeast Quartet"
tEt,zNE%) of Section Thirty
two (32), Township One (l)
SoutlL Range Nine (9) West
of the 6th P.M. in Jewell Coun
ty. Kansas, and
TRACT 4. The South One-
half of the Southwest Quarter
(S)/zSW~A); and the Southeast
Quarter (SE'/4) except the
West 29 rods of the Northwest
Quarter of said Southeast
Quarter: all in Section Thirty-
two (32), Township One (l)
South, Range Nine (9) West
of he 6th P.M. in Oewell Court
ty, Kansas,
as owner in joint tenancy of
all of said premises with his
wife. M. Marie Everson.
This sale will be made for
the purpose of paying the
debts of the said Luther X.
Everson and because the same
is in the best interest of his
estate. M. Marie Everson will
join the Conservator in said
saleso, that the entire title
and interest in all of maid
)remises will be sold to the
highest bidder.
The premises will be sold in
four separate tracts as speci-
fied above in this notice.
Dated this 8th day of May,
1967.
D. K BALCH.
Conservator.
By: Robert H. Meyer,
His Attorney.
ATTEST: Byron Rogers,
(Seal} Probate Judge.
s
ANNUAL REPORT OF
TOWNSHIP TREASURER
To the township auditing
board of Ionia Township. In
Jewell County. Kansas,
The undersigned, Township
Treasurer of hmia Township,
submits the following report of
Receipts, Expenditures and In-
debtedness, for the year end-
ing December 31. A. D. 1966.
RECEIPTS
General Fund
Treasurer's Book Balance
(Beginning of Year} 32.78
Total Receipts 32.78
Total Expenditures
Deducted 63.42
Treasurer's Book Balance
tEnd of Year) -30.64
EXPENDITURES
General Fund
12-31-66, Jewell Co.
Record. publishing bud-
get and treasurer's
report 10.02
12-31-66. R-K Shopper.
prairie dog poison 1.50
t2-3166. Cecil Hillman,
4 meetings 12.00
12 31-66. Robert Wilson,
4 meetings 12.00
12-31-66. Don Walker,
4 meetings 12.00
12-31-66, Coon Hunter's
Club, use of hall 15.00
Total Expenditures 63.42
State of Kansas, Jewell Coun-
ty, ss.
I DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR,
That the within and foregoing
is in all respects a full and
true account of all the moneys
received by me and expended
together with the indebtedness
of said Township, during the
full period of the year ending
December 31, A. D. 1966, and
for the fuli time for which I
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
The State of Kansas to
John A. Rockafeliow, Johq A.
Rockefeliow, J. A. Rockefel-'
low, John Rockefetlow, Fred
crick Beeler, William Lans-
den, D. M. Gents, Monte l
Gents, Del Monte Gants, Roh-
ert T. Gents, Bauke Buikstra,
Gerritje Buikstra, Lizzie
known heirs, executors, ad
ministrators, devisees, trus-
tees, creditors, successors and
assigns of such of the defen-
dants as may be deceased, the
unknown heirs, executors, ad-
ministrators, devisees, trus-
tees, creditors, successors and
assigns of Del Monte Gants,
deceased, and of Bauke Buik-
stra, deceased, and of Diena
Deters, deceased, and of Jes-
sie H. Gants, ~teceased, the
unknown spouses of the de:
fendants; the unknown exe-
cutors, administrators, de
visees, trustees, creditors,
successors and assigns of
such of the defendants as are
or were partners or in part-
nership; and the unknown
guardians, conservators and
trustees of such of the defen-
dants as are minors, or are
m anywise 0nder legal dis-
ability, and all other persons
who are or )nay be concerned:
You are hereby notified that
a petition has been filed in the
District Court of Jewell Coun-
ty. Kansas. by Ruth P.
Thompson, plaintiff, praying
for a decree and judgment
quieting title and possession
in plaintiff and against all de-
fendants in said action, in and
to the following described real
estate, situated in Jewell
County, Kansas. to-wit:
Lots Nine (9), Ten (10),
Eleven (ll) and Fourteen
(14), in Section Eighteen
(18), Township Five (5)
South, Range Nine (9),
West of the 6th P. M., and
the Northeast Quarter
(NEPAl of Section Twenty-
six (26), Township Five
1965 Supp. 72-67,112, the Cl~k
of said board shall certify a
copy of this resolution to the
County Clerk of each couitty
in which any part of the dis-
trict llon immediately follow-
ing the end of forty (40) (luys
from the last md)lication there-
of. In the event a sufficient
petition is so fibd, the board
shall sublnil the (tm'Mi,m h)
the voters of said di~t,'iet at
an election called for tit(., pur
pose as provided by law.
AI)OPTED This 6th day of
March, 1967, by the Board el
Educatio~ of Unified School
District No. 276, County of
Jewell. State of Kansas.
MELVIN D. SIIIPLEY,
President.
Northwestern
Insurance Co.
W.
Special Agent
Jeweli, Fans. - HA
42tf
Bonded
Mankato,
Norita R. Dodd,
Attested by Clerk. DR. J. R.
.... Dentist
(First Published in Jewell Co.Office Hours: 8:30 to
Record, Thursday, April 27, Afternoon by
1967) at Mankato, Kansas
l)r. Dale A.
Optometrist
1202 N. Mill
3 doors North of
Theatre
Phone 262, Beloit,
Dr. John J.
Optometric Eye
Smith Center,
AUTOMATIC
Coin Operated
WASHERS &
A convenient way to
Open 24 hours per
Seven days a
should make such statement.
So help me God.
Signed: Don Walker,
Township Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
(5) South. Range Ten (10),
West of the 6th P. M.;
and you are hereby required
to plead to said petition oil or
before the 15th day of June,
1967, in said court at Mankato,
Kansas. or said petition will
be taken as true and judgment
will be rendered accordingly.
Should you fail therein judg-
ment and decree will be enter-
ed in due course upon said
~etition.
RUTH P. THOMPSON,
Plaintiff
Lloyd C. Bloomer
202 West Main Street
Osborne, Kansas 67473
Attorney for Plaintiff
ATTEST:
Carol E. Ross (Seal)
Clerk of the District Court
!
(First Published in Jewell Co.
Record, Thursday, April 27,
1967) 3t
RESOLUTION CREATING
SPECIAL CAPITAL
OUTLAY FUND
WHEREAS, The Board of
Education of Unified School
District No. 276 of Jewell Coun-
ty or Counties, is authorized
by law, K.S.A. 1965 Supp. 72-
67,112: to make an annual tax
levy for a period of not to
IN THE PROBATE COURT
OF JEWELL COUNTY,
KANSAS
Case No. 5120
In the Matter of the Estate l
of Louise C. Sellhoro, l)eeeas
ed.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF ADMINISTRATOR
WITH WILL ANNEXED
To the Creditors, Heirs, De-
vlsees and Legatees of Louise
C. Sellhorn, deceased, and all
other persons concerned:
You and each of you will
take noti('e thai on u)e 24th
day of April, 1967, Alice L.
Sellhorn was aPl)ointed admin-
istrator with will annexed of
the estate of I,ouise C. Sell
horn, deceased, and duly qual-
ified as such executor and let
ters of administration with will
annexed were issued l.o her on
April 24, 1967, by the Probate
Court of Jewell County, Kan-
sas.
All parties inlerested in said
estate will take notice and
govern themselves ac('m'dmgly.
All creditors are notified to
exhibit their demands against
the said estate within nine
months from the date of the
first publication of this notice
as provided by law, and if
their demands are not thus
exhibited they will be forever
barred.
ALICE L, SELLHORN,
Administrator with will
annexed of the estate
of Louise C. Sellimrn,
deceased.
Manford Holly,
Attorney for Administrator.
ATTEST: Byron Rogers.
(Seal) Probate Judge
UNITED
Ill
FUNDS, INC.
WADDELL & REED,
Inc.
Mutual Fund Shares
STANLEY MARR
ESBON, KANSAS
1__ __ i
I
lever Before...
Sound So Full,
So Clear, So Truel
ford rno thi . th day of May exceed five (5) years, of not
A.b.'"1967. '" ............. to exceed four (4) mills, upon
m)h,~.* ~. Wl]son tall taxable, tangible property mwmnmsm
"'Tro~'wnsh-i~ "~rust'ee ]in the district, for the purpose ~|| [~k[[~
' ~ " I of creating a capital ~utlay Jl~ltli
~Firs~ Published in Jewoll Oo.J~nd f(l~',the purpose of eon~[i '
Record, Thursday, May 11, I struction, 3rec0m;tTuction, re- t :"
1967) 3t I Pair, remodeling, hdd{ Ml s, I
IN THE PROBATE COURT I furnishing and equipping ofI -- . -_, - ._-'-~ff~,~.~\
OF JEWELL COUNTY, [such buildings,
architectural l~~
KANSAS [ expenses incidental thereto and[ ~- L:---- _ _ '- "
In the Matter of the Estate]the acquisition of building] .,~~
of Cora Sirley, Deceased. I sites, and the acquisition of]~
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENTIschool buses; I A FULL 1
OF ADMINISTRATOR ]NOW THEREFORE I 'r "-- -- -- --
State of Kansas, I BE IT RESOLVED That an [OR CLEARER HEARINGI
county of Jewell, ss: l annual tax of not to exceed]
Notice is hereby given to all ' three (3) mills is hereby levied
persons concerned, that on
May 5th. 1967. the undersign-
ed was. by the Probate Court
of Jewell County, Kansas.
duly appointed and qualified
as administrator of the Estate
of Core Sirley, deceased, late
of Jewell County, Kansas.
Aii parties interested in Said
estate will 'take notice, and
govern themselves according-
ly. All demands not exhibited
within nine months from the
date of the first publication of
the above notice shall be for-
ever barred.
LOWELL YASMER,
Administrator.
By: Robert H. Meyer,
Mankato. Kansas,
His Attorney.
~.TTEST: Byron Rogers,
(Seal) Probate Judge,
upon all taxable, tangible pro-
perty in Unified School Dis-
trict No. 276. County of Jewell,
State of Kansas, for a period
of not to exceed one (1) year
as provided by law and the
same shall be credited and
paid into a special capital oht-
lay, fund during such time to
provide a fund of not to exceed
$15,100.00 to be used for re-
pairs, remodeling, construc-
tion, equipping and furnishing
the same, payment of archi-
tectural expenses, and the ac-
quisition of school buses.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLV-
ED That this resolution be
published once each week for
three consecutive weeks in the
Jewell County Record, a paper
of general circulation in said
district, as provided by law.
and the said levy shall be
effective after said three pub-
lications unless a sufficient pe-
tition in opposition is fired
within forty (40) days with the
Clerk of said board following
the last publication thereof.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLV-
ED That unless a petition shall
be fried as pl~ovided]n K.S:A.
MANKATO LA1
Phone FR 8-9998
Dr. Merwin
Doctor of Dental
8:00 a. m. to 5:00
Monday Through
First Door South
Drug Store
Phones: Office FR
Residence FR
Closed
Wilbeck Rest
For Men or womelt
Licensed by the
Rooms Have Radio
Conditioning
Member Kansas and
lean Nursing Home
tion
308 N.
Phone FR
Helen's Beauty
Shampoos - Sets
Permanenta
1st House North
Sweden Creme:
Phone FR 8-3501 -
GREETING
For All
Cheer,
R.K SHOPPER,
Col. Ed Mont
General Farm
When Thinking of
a Sale, See Me for
Phone FR 8-3330 -
Mukato Feed and Seed For T. V.
and Trucking Service Radio Service. Call
Mankato, Kansas at L & B
ICC and KCC Carrier Don is a graduate
Trade School,
Cargo Insured .nd has also
Eldon W. Grout Zenith Service
Bus. Phone FR 8-3381; Wichita.
Res..FR 8-360]
Fist Service & Quality L & B
Handling of All Loads Mankato
24 or 16 Ft. Trucks - CMll For This
us for Semi
I
Dr. James L.
TEACHWoRTH
Chiropractor
TREE
CLEARING,
NORMAN
Phone FRontier
(First Publishes in the Jewell
County Record on the 4th
day of May, 1967) 3t
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF JEWELL COUNTY~
KANSAS
Ruth P. Thompson, Plaintiff,
vs Case No. 11226
Iolm' A. Roekafellaw, M 4d,
Located 2 miles south of
Superior, on state highway
l;bone 875- IS2
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