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FOR RENT: Attractive, comfortable
apartments. All maintenance provided.
Mankato Housing Authority. E.O.H.
378-3017 or 378-3505. 49tf
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CALL LOOMIS Bldg. and Electric for
service. 378-3541 16tf
RENT the Rinse-N-Vac carpet
$12.00/4 hours, $16.00/day.
st, Mankato 25if
FOR SALE: Auto, Home, Health and
D Insurance. 378-3298. 404tf
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NOW HIRING: Men and Women
production work. Apply in person.
through Friday. Paterson In-
East Highway 36, Smith
425tf
TYPISTS-Excellent home income ad-
labels. Details, send self-ad-
stamped envelope. Honey, Box
Charlottesville, VA 22906
!POSTAL JOBS AVAILABLEI Many
Great benefits. Call 1-805-
.P-2545 516-4*
NOW HIRING. Travel
Flight Attendants, Mechanics,
:. Entry level and up. Salaries to $105K.
1-805-682-7555 ext. A-2604.
GOVERNMENT JOBS. NOW HIRING
in your area. $16,000-$68,000. Call 1-
805-682-7555 ext. J-2816 for current
federal list. 516-4*
WANTED: Actors for T. V. commer-
cials; movie extras and game show con-
testants. Many needed. Call 1-805-682-
7555 ext. %2556 516-4"
TRAVEL FREE or on shoestring. Air
couriers needed - also overseas and
cruiseship help wanted. Call 1-805-682-
7555 Ext. F-2217 516-4"
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FOR SALE: Laundromat in Manksio.
Contact Jewell County Record at 111 E.
Main. 378-3191 tf
FOR SALE OR RENT: Walkers,
Crutches, Wheelchairs, Canes. Mankato
Professional Pharmacy. Phone 378-
3183 18-ff
FOR SALE: Golden Acres Hybrid For-
age, T. E. Haygrazer, Goldmaker Milk-a-
lot, Silomaker, Hybrid Sorghum T. E.
Eden, T. E. Y60, Y75 101R, X490, Cane
Seed, Grass Seed, Seed Treatment etc.
Contact Midway Coop, Mankato, KS 376-
3116 516-4
Northrup King KS714Y, Grain Sor-
ghum-110 bushel 2 year dryland yield in
K-States Republic County grain sorghum
performance tests. Concep and regular
treatment on hand. Milford Ost 913-378-
3616 523-2*
SEIZED CARS, trucks, boats, 4 wheal-
ors, motorhomas, by FBI, IRS, DEA.
Available your area now. Call 1-805-682-
7555 ext. C-5037 516-4"
Lost: No. 7 iron at the GOlf Course. It
is a Dunlop 2400. If found please call
Rodney Payne. 378-3802
59-tf
FOR RENT: Nice 2 bedroom
apartment for rent on north edge of
town. For info call 378-3876.
FOR RENT: One 2 bedroom
apartment is available. Loft
Apartments. $75 per month. Larry &
Rondo Cot 378-3715 314ff
FOR RENT: 2-Bedroom house for
rent, south pert of town. For information
call 378-3876. 411if
FOR SALE OR RENT: 2 bedroom
house at 214 E. Jefferson. 378-3239.
Available June 1st. Art Cockroft
502-tf
FOR RENT: A 3 bedroom house with
enclosed garage on West Webster Street.
Grace Jenkins
530-1 *
WANTED To cut or trim trees b3ha~
and shrubs Call anytime 378-3072 Max
Hulbert
502-6
WANTED: CEMETERIES AND
LAWNS to mow in Jewell County. Con-
tact Kelly, Matt or John Flavin. 378-
3851. 0307-ff
For Private Swimming Lessons call
Denoya Carman. 6-3625
523-3
Wanted to Buy: 1932 Mankato Year-
book. Call 378-3295 Winifred Kuiken
Shand
530-1
Visit in Colorado
Mr. A. K. Shand and her friend Mrs.
Oma Rogue, spent last week in Little-
ton, Colorado, at the home of Mrs.
Pogue's daughter and son-in-law
Jerry and Sylvla Overran, wldle the
Overtone went on a cruise from Los
Angeles to Canada.
While there Mrs. Shand visited her
cousin Ethel Reystead Horton at
Colorado Springs. Ethel manages a
............ Record Classifieds Bring • beauUful 35 unit apartment house
516-4"- ~Fast Resultsl there.
LORNA'S
Bookkeeping and
Tax Service
Lorna W'dton.
113 E. 3rd, Superior, Ne.
402-879-4761
Before dm II~S
Best
And Upholstery
Cleaning
& Vicide Zadina
221 S. Commercial
Manl~to, Ks.
Dr Jan Thayer
br Michael Keefer
JEWELL COUNTY RECORD,
We want to say Thank You to our
family and friends for your cards and
gifts, and for attending our 40th
Wedding Anniversary Reception.
Thanks to our cldldren and grand-
children, for all you did and for the
nice reception you gave us.
Arnold and Pauline Relter*
May God richly bless each and
everyone of you who called or sent
memorials and ca~rds at the time of
lla's death and also since the serv-
ices.
They were most deeply appreci-
ated.
"Thank You,"
The family of lla Grace (Ernst)
Frederick
Rebekah School
of Instruction
Rehekah Lodg'e State Warden, Reva
Jeane BeArd, held the Annual*School
of Instruction" in Mankato at the
VFWHallWednesday, May8th. Those
in attendance from Belolt were: Coral
Peck, Tiny More, Katherine Reist,
Evelyn Jordan, Margaret Woddell,
Janice Bulthaup, Martha Bowles,
Ercelle Speaks and Joan Remus.
Those from Bellevllle were: Victoria
Gilbert, Alice Stegmaier, Ilene McGin-
nis, I-lattleAdam_s, Al/ce Seaman, Ada
Belle Tallent, andTeresaAlkire. Those
attending from Mankato were: Eve-
lyn Swinton, Ella Colson, Grace
Jenkins, Charlotte Pletcher, Loulse
Motes, Eva Sanders, Jerry Schaefer,
Edna Masters, Mary Davenport and
Pauline Menhusen. Those attending
from Kansas City, Ks. were: Ray and
Reva Jeane Beard.
Enrollment started at 9:30 a.m.
There was both a morning and an
afternoon session. Dinnerwas served
by the Catholic women in the base-
ment of the church.
The meeting opened in regular form.
This Included the introduction of the
State Warden, Reva dearie Beard,
who was escorted to the Center of the
floor, given the "Honors of the De- Past District Deputy Presidents were "
gree'; and a corsage pinned on her. escorted to the center of the floor
Shewas then escorted to a seat at the where they were Introduced, Each
right of the Noble Grand. Then the recetm~anecklac~~
DistriCt OfflC~rS~i"~ li~troduced ~d " Presidents were then escorted to the
given a "Hearty Welcome'. A corsage center of the floor and introduced.
They were also given a necklace. The
Thursday, May 30. 1991
was pinned on each one. They were:
PRsident, Grace Jenkins; Vice Presl-
denL Eva Sanders; Secretary, Mary
Davenport; Treasurer, Ella Colson;
Chaplain, Jerry Schaefer;, Jr. Past
President, Victoria Gilbert; and Dis-
trict Deputy President, Janlce
Bulthaup. Theywere then escorted to
their respective seats for holding the
school. Jerry Schaefer, chaplain, of.
fered a special prayer. Louise Motes
{Mankato Lodge Member) gave the
Welcome Address and Joan Remus
(Belolt Lodge Member) gave the Re-
sponse. Roll Call of the Lodge mem-
hers present was taken. There were
nine from Belolt, ten from Mankato
and seven from Bellevine. The presi-
dent appointed the committees: Reso-
lutions-Theresa Alkire, Coral Peck
and Evelyn Swinton, Audlt-Ercelle
Speaks, Alice Seaman and Jerry
Schaefer;, By-Laws-Louise Motes,
Victoria Gilbert and Janice Bulthaup;
Writer of Certificates, Mary Daven-
port.
The secretary, Mary Davenport,
read the minutes of the 1990 session.
The treasurer, Ella Colson, gave the
treasurer's report. The assembly
warden conducted the study of the
unwritten work. Janlce Bulthaup
invited us to BeloR for the 1991 School
of Instruction. The invitation was
accepted. The 1992 officers were
elected. They were brought to the
center of the floor and introduced.
Victoria Gilbert was recommended as
District Deputy President.
First In the afternoon seasion was
the memorial put on by the Bellevifie
Lodge members for the Rebekahs who
have died during the past year. Dur-
ing the service Victoria Gilbert sang
"In the Garden* and "Beyond the
Sunset'. The whole memorial was
quite Impressive. Following the
memorial, Wlnifred Shand sang "Still,
Still With Thee" by Harriet Beecher
Stowe; "A LRtle Bit of Heaven (Ire-
land}" and "Did Your Mother Come
From Ireland?" She was accompa-
nted by Becky Burgess. The memo-
rtal and special music was open to
the public. Following that the Re-
bekahs reconvened under the "Pass
Word'. Jerry Schaefer read the 23rd
Psahn, after which she gave a prayer.
Roll Call was again taken and each
Lodge gave their Yearly Report. The
Page II
was tied. They were Coral Peck and
Ella Colson and they each received a
necklace. The youngest member in
Years of Service was escorted to the
center of the floor and honored with a
necklace. She was Tiny Moore.
A collection was taken for the
GeneralAssembly Fund. Belolt Lodge
members demonstrated "The Proper
Way to Do Introductions" and the
Mankato Lodge members demon-
strated "The Proper Way to do Ballot-
ing'. The carom/trees made their
reports. The Assembly Instructor gave
the Address on "Ways to Help'. She
also answered a good many ques-
tions. She presented ten Certificates
for those who said the Secret Work.
There were five who received Perfec-
tion and five who recelved Merit Cer-
tificates. Evelyn Swlnton, pianist,
played the p/aria for the marching
and singing. When the Certificates
were awarded the members came to
the floor, formed a circle by holding
hands and sang "God Bless Amer-
ica'.
The meeting was closed in the
Rehekah Degree. After the meeting
there were refreshments consisting
of cook/es and coffee.
Ola Wflbeck, a Mankato Lodge
member, kept the State Warden, Reva
Jeane Beard and her husband, Ray,
as her guests the night of May 8th
and had them stay for breakfast the
following morning.
Reporter, Grace Jenkins
ml, i l
Travis Kier, son of Jim Kler of
Washington, Ks., is worldng this
summer at the Mankato and Wash-
ington Kiers stores. Travis is a senior
at Fort Hays State University.
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DUNTZ
OLDS- PONTIAC-GMC
Gerald A. Dunt=
Smith Center
Bull. Phone 913-282-662@
&
Maakato Office
Open Mort. & Wed.
8 ~.m.- 5 p.m.
Phone 378-3103
Bellevine Office
Open Tue. & Thurs.
8 a.m. - 4".30 p.m.
Phone 527-5683
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209 N. M/ll
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