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JEWELL CGYJNTY!R~.CORD, MA~TO, KANSAS
THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1966
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lesson presented by
L. Van Meter and
by Mrs. Russell
Mrs. Dale Crangle
Rodney McCam-
it was stated once
more people live
than anywhere else.
against far-
and pay our
check so ,that
need not
down the back street
own city, need not
or touch
" The Lucy Circle
the home of Mrs.
O'Hara on May 8.
O'Hara, Mrs.
Roe and Mrs. Rod-
were host-
afternoon. See-
members and one
Paul M Cammon
The next meet-
held at the Meth-
Club Meets
Lovers CIuL
May 19, at
:. Elsie ttow-
pres-
Larger consignors were:Lday in Red Cloud. ]and Regi Diehl, Burr Oak & Burundi A at the ser-
Paul Frost; A1 Eilert; Dale Mr. and Mrs. Clarence]Donald Arnett, Lebanon. &lvice Wednesday evening.
Mahaffy; Raymond McClure; Maag, Mr. and Mrs. Everett lto the Grade School Grad-I Eleven women and some
Eddie & Joe Reinert; Harold Terrill attended a sale inluates: Gwen Glo~er, Marcia,]children enjoyed the
Gronewoller; N. A. Peters; Scandia Saturday. I McNichoIs, Jeanette Smuck/ Mother s Tea at the church
Taylor Clark; Charley An- Mr & Mrs Glenn Dewey and Cindy Winslow, all from last Thursday. We were
drews; Glen Goldsberry; of i7ormoso" were dinner Purr Oak. glad to have Mrs. William
Duane Bennett; Walter Way; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Services were dismissed Dilh)n as a visitor.
Stanley Marr; Milo Matou-
sek; Bill Hoffer; I. Brummer;
Bruce Howl;rid; Loide Nel-
s;on; M. L. Graham; Orland
Boyles; Hills Ranch; Kenneth
Hartzell; Kenneth Braden;
Cleat Strand; Alfred Ross;
Duane File; Walker Grain
Co.; Dennis Helmbrect; and
Harold Chilcott.
We appreciate the good
support we are receiving and
we do everything we can to
make a good market for both
buyer and seller. See us if
you are thinking of selling
stock. We have the buyers
an the seats. See you in the
ruction Friday.
VAIL McCLINTOCK
Simpson, Kans.
BOB ISAAC
Mankato, Kans.
CENTRAL KANSAS
EONFERENCE
tis Terrill and children ' here Sunday night as the Mr. and Mrs. Virgil War-
Sunday. Baccalaureate Service was ner went to Stillwaler, Okla-
at Burr Oak. i horna to attend their son,
Ab(,tlt 7-a enioved dinner Clarence. .Warner's,graduat-. .
logeth'cr at. the Church mg e-~ermses Sunday n,3tat.
Sunday honoring Mr. and l A variety of weather late-
Mrs. Billy Warner and fam- t ly. Some days hot and others
E-i-h F " ily He has been principal at not so warm. A shower of
a t alger '
the Burr Oak Grade School rain fell Thursday night.
Visitors at church Sunday! the past few years, but is Clear, windy and mild this
morning were Mr. and Mrs. t planning to continue his col-I Monday morning.
Irvin Stuart of Beloit. They
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Benhow.
At the close of Sunday
School Sunday, gifts were
presented to the High School
Graduates: Beverly Jeffery
The annual business and
nspirational sessions of the
2entral Kansas Conference
ff the Methodist Church is
ruing held in Wichita, May
24- May 29th. Dean Rose,
Pastor of the Mankato and
gave :ff the Montrose Methodist
lege work.
Lawrence and Doloris
Ehinger, missionaries home
from Africa, gave a very in-
teresting and informative
talk along with their slides
about their work in
lesson on
a crossword Churches, and Walter J.
.~rtaining to trees. Campbell, Lay Member for
refre, lhments were the local Church Charge, are
rthe hostess. The in attendance at the confer-
ence sessions. DESSERT TOPPING
will be agues| The lesson might be ream Whip
16 at the E. U. B.
39e
with Mrs. Glenr likened to a stockholder'sD 4-oz
Mrs. Glenn Kuik- meeting of an extremely
Miss Edna Walker large and busy corporation. 7r^~p~
The Mankato Gar- The big business corporation v ~mum mugnman
vaembers will be records for the past year are 10~/z-oz. Squeeze
Members and guests as follows. Membership is Barrel
to bring flower ar- 137,182 with property
for a flower valued at $52,406,272. The
meeting.--Re- giving for World Service and
other benevolent causes the
I
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Wright described real estate belong-I way to a point where
and Kelli returned to their ing to said estate, for theI the south line of Jay
home in Oberlin Sunday at'- purpose of paying debts ofI Street intersects the
ternoon, after spending sev- said estate, taxes and ex-I railroad right of way,
eral days here 'with rela- penses of administration, sit-[ thence east to place of
tires, uated in Jewell County and beginning,
State of Kansas, to-wit: and you are hereby required
(First Published in Jewell
'. At'the'close of the Mattheys of the Boston
the hostess served Area; Dr. D. L. Dykes, First
The next Methodist Church, Shreve-
16 with port, La.; Dr. Dale White,
Shepherd. Roll call National Board of Social
~tg!J about your Concerns. The main confer-
past year was $1,771,555
with a total spent in Metho- 1
i Club Thursday dist churches in the Central ' Itolsum
"-'- ' Kansas Conference of ~! "" "" " :" Stuffed
,~ClUbmet Thurs-$9,022,780. ~ Manzanilla
Thrown
19,' at the home In addition to the business
~dger, instead of of the conference, the in-
h'~Heisz who wasspiration speakers during
well; Nine mem- the conference will include: - OZ. Jar
fall call. The Bishop W. MeFerrin Stowe,
won by Grace Kansas Area; Bishop James SAVE 20e
ence will be held at the Col-
~ ~:,~' lege Hill Meth~ntist Church
Fmtertained Wichita. Special evening '
-~- ;ervices will be in the First
Ramey enter- Vlethodist Church at Wic-
ltl~ members of the hita, with the Sunday Morn-
Bridge Club and ing Worship service sche- ~ Holsum
at ~he Buffalo Roam ]bled for Field House, Wic- ~ Whole
~ ~-~rhursday hit; State University. Sweet
R~veshments wen In addition to the duties C-herkins
du~ilg the evening ~.s representative for the
vases centered local charge, Mr. Campbell
:fl~, ''lie high score is a member of the Confer- ' 12-oz
were won by Mrs race Town and County
Mrs. Manford Eommission and will present
~, Kissingerthis committee's agenda to
LINDSAY RIPE JUMBO
Judy. Th~ ':he conference study group, i
will be June e lev. Rose is a member of
Boyd, Jr.: the Conference Board of
Hospital and Homes and wilt
: ~ake part in the study ses-
sions as a representative of
HUN~I',S
20-OZ.
Btls.
Tall Can
County Record, Thursday
May 26, 1966) 3t
IN THE PROBATE COURT
OF JEWELL COUNTY,
KANSAS
In the Matter of the Es-
tate of Frank M. Hall, De-
ceased.
NOTICE OF HEARING
The State of Kansas to
All Persons Concerned:
You are hereby notified
that a petition has been filed
in said court by Frank Rec-
tor, administrator of the es-
tate of Frank M. Hall, de-
ceased, asking for an order
for the sale of the following
Part of the Northwest to file your written defense
Quarter of Section 22, [ thereto on or before June 17,
I 1966, at 10:30 o'clock A. M.
Township 3 South, I of said day in said court, in
Range 8, West ef the the City of Mankato, Kan-
6th P.M described as I sas, at which time and place
follows: I said cause will be heard.
Beginning at a point i Should you fail therein,
60 feet south and 150 [judgment and decree will be
feet west of the south-[entered in due course upon
east corner of Block 15
in Bishop's Addition to ' said petition.
City of Mankato, Kan-
sas, thence south 146
feet, thence west to the
right of way of Missouri
Pacific Railroad, thence,
in a northwesterly direc-
tion along the north side
of the railroad right of
Every b-'s
when y0~i mention a pie-
reasons you should have
hie. And here ate the
one. Everything you
need is here at a money-
saviag low iee.
Mrs. W. G. Hills and Mrs.
Bud Hills went to Hastings,
Nebraska Monday to consult
the famous eye specialist,
Dr. Foote.
FRANK RECTOR,
Administrator of the
estate of Frank M.
Hall, deceased.
ATTEST: Byron Rogers,
(Seal) Probate Judge.
John W. Ross, Attorney
for Administrator.
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::his conference committee. - --,n
i P. M. Club met
~;G] ~n Tyler, host- CALIF. SUNNIST t~ []~l[' 2-Speed OUR
. { 't was a guest. }RI N(;L ~!~,1-year Warraney PRICE
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presid- TEXAS GOLDEN SWEET ,:, j FROZEN
busi,ess meet- Mrs. Harry Sutliff I/I ig for
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fail zes for Can- Mr. & Mrs. Warren John-
~on and daughters, Mr. Phar-
yes were won by i V Ears L F 7C CROP 'II} 2 -lb. Avg, I
,Re[nier and Eunice al Anderson, all of Scandia ~.
~l; :ailed on Mr. and Mrs. Ar- U.S. NO. 1 RED .~ /~!.~/~
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thur Allen Sunday. ~:?~?( Eacll
~L~TOCK Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jar- >.:~i.~:: ~.- ~: i~~::/~ "~:~;!~ ~<~';~::~:i-~?!!.g~: . ~'!:
lan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard ' " Only i
OTA'IL'OES
Short, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
i lo,me dry weather, ?itch visited the Museurn in ::~!~ i! ~>~}i~ '~
: ~ia~'~ .~:~ ~ "{~ @i:~: Liver & Cheese
~[alot of livestock in 2ed Cloud Sunday p.m. ~.0-[b, ~! ~ COLD Assorted----Spiced Limeheon,
a~{t~n; but, we had Mrs. Wilma Underwood lma ~i~. l[ C~TS p|Maear ni & Cheese lb.r~
! of buyers on the ::ailed at the Graver Mizner LF 7 C (.~ ckle & Pimento Pkg.
Most of the cattle sold rome Sunday p. m.
!~dy to strong mark- Mr. 'and Mrs. Lynn Hall,
Debbie, Mrs. Pat Shaffer of [[lllnlOnl n. peep . 19 Trend Liquid Qt ,~L MEAT $ ~, ' "r l'~" ]
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~ $Okt Fat Hogs to Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. ~ - " "'"" " /~tl~ARMOtlR C'fl'MPF|RE s~'|cI:Dm'~' I~ pk~]" "C-.-~A[~ "A"
<:aSm ![P*gs sold t, ;laude Boyles were picnick- I'ib"6 E ,S F=
:~ ~ Shoats sold mg at the Lake Sunday. Mr. ' -' ""
i~, ~ md Mrs. Neal Boyles and " " Pkg"8 doz
Steer Calves weigh- family called at the Claude 3-|b.
:lbs. sold for $31.75 Boyles home Sunday even- . . cm -- LA~=E k:~''~
Steers weighing'rag e
r 500 lbs. sold fm Dinner guests at the G.r-
Steers aid Boyles home Sunday ~ 3
PUREX
Om.-Half Gal.
SpOo.
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440 lbs. weighed were Tommy Ward, Dennis
A set of Black Garman, Douglas May.
440 lbs. sold Mrs. Curtis Terrill and i
A set of Black Mrs. Keith Terrill visited i
weighing 400 Mrs. Elwin Lamb at the hos-
fox $29.10. 15 pital in Concordia Tuesday.
Steers weighing We are glad to hear tbe baby
for $27.95. 19 is getting along better at i
aCerage for this writing.
ghing over 800 Mrs. Grace Joyce of Beat-
for $24.00. 24 rice, Nebr. came Tuesday to
Heifers just un- visit her brother, Mr. Frank
ld for $26.90. Barrett, for awhile.
Whiteface Mrs. Ethel Terrill, Mrs.
534 lbs. Eva Wilson of Jewelt spent
We had a a few days in Burr Oak. Mr.
they Mrs. Gr0ver Mi er
dinner guests of Mrs.
Slotted
Turner
Giant Size
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Turner
Giant Size
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The Right
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