JEWEI~ COUNTY RECORD
Thursday, Jul~, 23, 1970
Page 4 - Section 2
Home Town
by H~rna Tawner
Monrtay n~orning, July 20th --
The proverbi'al penny al~ays
returns-,and we hope it is fox"
@nod, not bad. Trying to slip
hack into the c?d rouline is a
RC~le slaw gfter ~,wo weeks in
the hosgi, tat but wiL~h this won-
dez, f, ul fm'nily and sa many good
friends pushing for you, how
c~uld anyone do et,herwise. I,'. is
a ~oudy morriing, light breeze
and cao}er. Such a we:'come re.
liar from the 106 degree tam-
pevature the radio put ou;t on
Saturday. The wind tl#at chang.
ed to the north Saturday night
and blew dvwn so,me few trees
and a l~t of small branches and
leaves surprised mo.=t everyone
as R became chiT.y enou,gh real
eaEy Sunday morning to cause
one to reach far l:.ght cover.
Sunday w, as a beautiful day and
f,;'2owed by a good nigh;t far
s}eeping and cool this morning•
We were ~o g"_ad to call Fred
Ross Oy phone Saturday morn-
ing and find out his wife. Id, a
Ross, came he,me fr~,m the
Nuckolls County H'zsgital on
Thursday afternoon and w, as
gainir~g in streng,h from her
recent surgery. She has had a
longer time in the hoz,pi, tal, firs~
nit Lincoln, Nebr., then. at Su-
perior, and with c~n:~iderable
more pain and we are ha,pry to
see her back .home. Her sisters.
Mrs. D¢0ia Hddt, ~Mrs. Edd
Stan~lbury, and husband, and a
niece, Miss Mary Ross, and
father, Oscar Ross, were all
visitirrg at the Fred Ross home
Sunday afternoon, fralkir~g to
Ida a fsw moments this morn-
ing, she atold us c¢ her li":~le new
groat-granddaughter, her first
great-gDandchi!ld, born to Mr.
and Mrs. Jus!tine Thomps'on of
Kearney, Nebr. Mrs. Th~m.pson
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
l~arry W~Rney d Strpe~or. Can-
grat~llations to a'.,1 at them.
gt call to Mrs. Estallne Bour-
a~, and we learned her oldest
son, Laurence, Jr., was at home
and reeaveria~g slo~rly, but sat-
iss,qaotortly, from a serious in.
jut% ~ broken rl, ght arm and
~lig~t eoncus#ion, received when
he Iv2 from the back ~I a mav-
ir~g tru:ck, containing some lm'n-
ber that ~'lid with him. He sgent
same time in A~bury Ho~ital
in Salina and Republic County
HospRal in Bellew:.lle, but i.~
now .at hm'nc.
Our thanks to our son's wi~e,
Shirley Le~ce, who kept fl'z.wers
and tomatoes watere:l durir.g
our month's flay on the wc~,t
coaSt and our husbands' good
care o4' them while we were.
later hogpitalized for two weeks.
Our geraniums are blocmiag
heavily in spRe ~f the heat and
l.coks like we win soon be hay-
lag tomatoes to ~me-.a Little .hit.
er than most, b~ none the les~
.wel, come.
A letter from a great-grand-
daughter, Tammi Sue Vestal,
gives us some idea af things to
be thardeful' ~or in our own
U,£:A. She and her brother, Guy
Venal, Jr., and parents are
spending l~wo years in I/shad
Datu, Sahib, Ma~a.ysia where
her fa'ther is a representaeNe o4
the Kennedy Bay Lun~er Ca.
and their legging interes$ there.
Her ~first year in school is pa~'i.
being spent with Ohinese cbil-
dren mostly, who .are much
harder to become accustomed t~
than ehe Phi,li.plalne studen't,
w~ose ways are mu'ch more like
ours. The Malay, Indian, and
Chinose are d:,fferen¢ groups
and children are a~,.Ic~wed to go
ever~where wi'th parents in'to
bars, etc. Gardenias, tulips and
bot.~gainviIlias .all grow like trees
and bloom beau tffu"y. Bugs d
~l description, larger than the
bugs here, are everywhere --
"Grass~'~pers, praying mantis
beetles, cicadas and about the
b~ggest cockroaches in the
w~r~d." Snakes, iguanas, are-
eaters, mm~eys and eleohants,
the rtmme deer and wild civet
ea~s make the ad}a, cent jungles
sotmd as noisy as a Tarzan
movie, she said. "Pineap~ple,
lemons, papaya~s, man,goes, b.a-
and I pi, ck. The banana bunches
grow up, no~ dawn. Milk a:q
powdered or canned--no dairy
ccavs here. We w:ill be so ha~py
when we ge~ back to the states.
It "is always so damp and h~t
here. When you set your hair, it
Sasts almut an l~our, then all
flc~s down again. When we gei'~
back to the US'A, I hope we go:
to etm~ see you in Kansas."
We hoge our home town and
other sltudents a.ppre~eiate the
s~Ivao.l~ and living found in the
lISA as much as these great-
grandchildren wi,ll when they
return a year from now,
CA.RD OF THANI~
A sineore thank yeu to all my
friends and reqatives, to Drs.
GeRqa and Fowler, and all t,he
kind and very efficien;t nurses
~he gave me such constant
care in St. Joseph's ,Hospital in
Coacordia. Also my a~precia-
tton of the dietician and :the
Cocks in the kil:chen, ~,ho~e con-
stat~t after'is are spent ~r,y,ing to
Satisfy so many w.l~imsical appe-
ti'tes. Thanks ¢o the "Home
Town gang" and NeKie and
Ployd R~sewick from Courtland
Ibr a beautffu~ giCt and the
flowers from my children and
the many trips they made to see
me and bring Chat to see me:
to Eliz~bcth and Jim who came
frem Council B.lu~.~fs, Ia.; and
the maay cards, l¢;t,ters, and
phone calls from all those in
L~ngview, Wash., and the ones
from 2riends and neighbors ev-
ery~w~ere. ~t all meanit so much.
A mother's love and th:anks.
Sincerely,
Kaeherine Warre,L
F
IThe Perfect Setting
For Saving
Webber
Mrs. Harold Bothwell
Mrs. ~leareor Crispi. enter-
t.a,ined ,with a bir,thday c~I'lee in
~cn~r cff Mrs. Ver",an Br.a~les
[ast Tuesday morning. T~ose
~esen¢ were Mrs. Broyles. 5Ors.
Jess ~i.kson, Mrs. ~Fay Vestal.
'~m. Leslie Jens~hy, Mrs. Edlwm
Itoss, Mr& A. W. Wilson, Mrs.
Laavrenze BOthwell and chil-
dren, Mrs. Jim Purcefl and chil-
dren, Mrs. David ,Bothwell and
JSn'ffn~e, Mrs. W. W. Gunn. and
~rs. ,Ha~td Botl~etl.
W/rs. Fay Vestal from Super-
Jar was a luncheon guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Jenshy Tues-
day,,
qV~m. A. W. Wilson of Superior
bad ~unch last Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Guns.
The WeaJber Homemakers Ex.
tension O!ub met with Mrs. Les-
tie Jenvbg Tuesday ~ternoo~.
There were lll members and
tour ,guests, Mrs. Edwin Mart,
Mrs. Elearmr Cr,~pin, Mrs. A.
W. Wilson, & Mrs. David Both-
we}l, present. Mrs. Jensby gave
a ;)rogram on Foa.k Music.
Mrs. Toby ,K, ra,mer ~f Man-
i~a~o had lunch and spent the
a~ternoon wi,th Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Gunn Wednesda6'.
,Mrs. Edwin {Ross and Mrs.
Leslie Jenny attended the
Oounty Extension Coun,ci,l meet-
ir~g at Man'kato last M~onday
morning.
M.r-~. David ,l~otbwel~ and @im-
mie d ~anka:to were house
guests at the Harold Bobhtwell
home 1~uesday and Wednesday
af ,h,~t week.
'Mrs. Goldia ~.rovges tailed
on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ~B,al-
lard last Sunday aSternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmer Ha21 and
'Kathy ~ Hill Ck~y, Mrs. Haz-
el Powers tfrorn Pu~o, Mrs.
LatVia Welty Item En~lewood,
Oal']f., Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Sha.t~p from Superior, M.r. aml
Mrs. Cl'a~y Ferney fcom Mil.to~a-
v~le, Donald Dull from Port-
land, ~Ha.rry Ha~,l, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil I~al.~ a~d De anne ca,joyed
,rio, mils, get-t(>gether at the
rta.ymamt Ballard home qa,~t
.Monday.
'Mrs. Lo~tie ~Yelty, M,rs. Hazel
Powers and Mrs. Ray,mond Bal-
tard eared on ~Mr. and ~Mr,s.
BOb l%c~bbs in Guide Rack 1,ast
Saturday a'Rernoon.
The ~/el:iber Homemakers Ex-
tension Olub and the Wef~be:r
W.S.C.S. are heC,pin,g to cc~.~ect
Betty Cracker cou,pons to pro-
pro:cure a kidney m~a,chine for
the h,ospi'ta{1 in St~perior.
Thursday evening Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Gunn ~vere dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M,arvin
~Dfll in Bellev~.le. Later the),
a,it, ended the ha~ game i~n whi~ch
Mike played.
~Mr. and Mrs. Verlan ~ro~le,
and Mrs. Leth, a Vale a,teended
the wedding (*f Doutglas Ander-
son and C'baudia Soucie in Has-
$ir~g~s SaCurday.
Mrs. ,Cha~lie Ru.sse:,l, Mrs.
Ventan ~ro~es, Mrs. O. R. Cun-
n~gh~m and Mrs. Marvin ~W0b-
bar were hostes~s to the Guest
Day t~realef, ast e~ the W.S.C.S.
a,~ Vhe churoh Wed.nesd,ay morn-
ir~g. There were .a~p,roxima~e]~"
10 members a,nd gues~ts present.
~r. and Mrs. Edwin Ress and
their grandson, ,Mark Stegimeir,
who have been visitin'g as'car
Ross, tar ,for their home in
Houston, Tex. Thursday.
My. and Mrs. W,ill Quick
L,y'~ord, Tax. vi.si,ted at bhe Ed
Ross home from Friday until
Sumtay afternoon.
My. and Mrs. W. W. Gunn
were 1,vncheon gueslts of Mr.
and Mrs. Well'ace t&spergren
FridaT.
'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bo;th~ve~l
from T~ppenish, Wash. and
their grandd, au,ghter, N, an,ey,
were guests ~f M,r. and M,m.
~arold Bothwell ~rom Friday
evenin,g untirl ~M, anday.
Mr. and :Mrs. Wi'~ford She,p-
herd and Mr. and Mrs. WE/liam
H'~w~ard 'from Puob'lo visited ~t
~he Ramor~d Ba~l.ard and VirgJ~l
Hall homes ,l:a.st week.
iMi.ss ~Doris BaStard af Norto,n
c'alled on Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mend Batlard Wednesday morn-
in.g.
;Mr. and Mrs. Carl Be,they,ll1
were dinner gu.es~ks of Mr. arid
Mrs. Fay Vestal in Superior
(First !P:trblished in Je,w'e'll Co
Record, Thursday, July 2&
'1970) ::,t
i~N THE PROD,%T~E O0,U~T
OF JEWF_A~L C0~UN~TY.
In ~the dV~atter clf the E.~'~ate c:'/
{RI.r11,H P. '.~D~EG~EiL, Dcc~a~e.d.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
The State of Kansas :o the
Creditors, Heirs, Devisers and
Legatees of Sat i Decedtnt and
All Others Concerned:
You are n~*t'¢ied t,h~t on July
21, lC~7O, ehe undersigned wa.s
appointed and qua'If/ted as ,:~d-
ministra.~cr c.t.a, of the will of
the above named d~cedent; :~hat
letters of admini::tration c.L'a.
have been gran~tcd to him :'.s
su:ch administrat~r c.t.a.: a~d
~q~a,t you must exrh~bit your de-
,mantis a~gainst said esCate rwi.th-
in ,nine mon~.s from the date
of :the first ~pu:bl)cation here~'f.
or ,be forever barred.
~Admini,sbrator c;t.a.
AT'I1DST: Jack D. Bradr:ck.
(Seal') Prc~ate Judge.
W@.tmer, Weltmer & ~Wei,ancr.
Attorneys for
AdzniniVtrator c.t.a.
,Wanted: YOC,R V@TE FOIR
A¢ff, OrtNEY &E,N~I~AL --
TOM VAN SI~ .(po4. adv.),
4t5
Political
Announcements
ItOBERT H. lt~EYER
CANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY ATTORNEY
I wi}l be a candid,ate for
county attorney, subject to the
will of the RepuMiean vo.tefs
a¢ the August primary. Yottr
vote and suI~9ort will be aprpre-
elated.
• .-Robert H. Meyer,
EDITH HOFFER
CANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY TREASURER
I will be a candidate for
coun~ tream~r, subject to the
will of the P~pub'liean voters
at the August primary. Your
v~te and support w~l be ~ppre-
elated.
V/RGINIA WRENCH
CANDIDATE FOR
CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT
I ~i,tl be a cand:ida~e for c,Ie~
of ~the district court, subject to
the wi,sbes 0f the Rop~ublican
voters at the Au,g:ust primary.
Your vote and su,ppo,rt w~l~ be
appreciated.
--Virginia Wrench.
LEONORE GORDANIER
CANDIDATE FOR
CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT
I wilt be a candida~te for
O~erk af t:he District Court, sub-
ject to the v.ate of the Repub-
}lean wters at the August pri-
mary. Your vc.te and su~pgori
will .be appreciated.
--Lemnore Gordanier.
'REX BERGEN
CANDIDATE FOR
S~ATE REP*RE,S~NTATIV~E _.
98th DISTRICT
l will be a c'anclid:~te for
State Rcip~escntalive 9~th dis-
trict, s~bject to the ReptK:]ican
voters at t~he Augu.~t primary.
Your vote and support w,~]l be
a,pprcci'ated.
--Rex Borgen
ARDEN DIERDORFF
CANDIDATE FOR
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
ll2th District
I ~,~H be a candida,te far Stare
Rupresen't~tive 111,2! h dir~triet.
subjeot to the Rc?u'b:iaan voters
at the Aurgu~t primary. Y:ur
vote and support will be appre-
crated.
--Arden Dierdorff.
ERNEST I~ISSICK
CANDIDATE FOR
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
98th DISTRICT
I will 'be a candidate for State
Represen!t~tive 98t'h District.
Subject :to t,he Democra,t voters
at d~he August Primary. Your
vote and support wii, l be appre-
ciated.
---aE~r,n.est Kissick.
Sa~turday evenin,g. --Edith ~mffer, DONALD K. HESKETT
LMr. and Mrs. Ll.ayd Dares o.f CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
Superior cai}2ed on Mr. and Mrs. EItIMA I~BRE I wi}l be "7""candidate for
W. W. Gu,n,n Sun:d, ay evening. CANDIDATE FOR sheriff, subject to l~he willl o*f
, .~r. and ~rs. La~ren.ce Boet,h- RE~ISTER OF DEEDS the Democratic voters at the
we~ were Sunday dinner ~uests
0f Mr. and Mrs. Ntis Sorertson I will be a candidate (or A~gusl primary. Your v~'te and~
in ~ardy. register o,f deeds, re,Sleet to the support will be al~prec~ated.
--Donald K. Heske.tt.
IMr. and Mrs. Edwin Ross an- will of the Republican voters
each time you odd at least $25 to your account, you
con buy a plac~ settin..3 at the special plan p,ice of
oaiy $2.88. W/th your ei9hth deposit of $25, we
will 9ire you another place s;:~tti~g FREE, as a thank
you. This offer to end September 1, 1970.
You get the 40.piece'Rose Royal place setting at just a fraction of
its retail co~t., • and it's a h~au~iful way *o save. You earn 5%
on rogufar pa-sboc.l: ;avingv. S~.~% on 90 day passbook accounts and
certiheates and 5~;~% on one year certificates of $5,000 or more,
and a big 6% on $10,05'0 2 year certificates.
IN thK' S i'
or ansas, avngs
- [ Assoclahon
| BRANCH OFFICE:
I Phillipsburg, Kanssas 67661 Beloit, Kansas 67420
Phone 645-$229 Phone 738-2222
tertained a gr(mp o¢ friends aM
rOl~Lves a~ a din,her at the
Steak 'House in Mankato Man-
da~/ evenin, g in hano,r of t'Tmir
son's (,Wayne) bir.thday. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. A:m-
el Abelbe,ek, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mend Leece and Bernard, Mr.
and Mrs. ,Arnold ~Ross and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Wi,U Qui~ck, Mr.
and Mrs. ~arold Thomgson,
and Mr. and ,Mrs. A,l{red Ross.
Z'Ir. and Mrs. Law,ren~ce
~rah*am d Kansas City visited
h~ mother, Mrs. Anna R
Graham, a few d a,ys las~t week.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Cad Boith~,eil
and: Narmy, Mr. and Mrs. Law-
terse ~tl'~we.ll and chOSen,
and Mr. and Mrs. ~avid BaCh-
well and son were Sunchy eve-
n,ing supper guests at the Har-
dld B~t~well home.
vMr. and Mrs. W. ,W. &unn
c~,led on Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Reskett in Superior Sunday ",g-
ternaon.
Nutrena Names Meyer
To Head Sales Territory
Javnes E. Meyer of Courtl.and.
Ken. is the new manager a[
s~les in rmrth Central Kansa:s
for the Nubrena Feeds division
of 0argflq, Inc., according to
James Ba'ssett, Kansas CRy,
manager of the firm's soueh-
weal region.
,Moyer'e s~les £rea
the e~unties of Norton,
Smith, JeweH, Repu,blie, R~c~s,
Osborne, MRchell and Cloud.
.N~rerm sel:~s more than 6O
$cientifiea.~ly formul'ated live-
Stuck and petE.try feeds in 29
sta~tes and operates mi~s in
Kansa~s ~t M~Phersan and K~n-
at t.he August p,nmaw. Your
vote and support will be appre-
ciaeed.
--Emma Kibbe.
JACK BRADRICK
CANDIDATE FOR
PROBATE JUDGE
I ,wffi 'be a candidate for
pPoba~ judge, s~bject to the
will of the Republican vo,ters
at ¢he August primary. Your
vote and sttp,po~ will be appre-
ciated.
-4ack Bradrl~..
LUCILE CLARK
C~NDIDATE FOR
COUNTY CLERK
I will be a candidate fo~
county clerk, subject to the will
~f the Republican voters at the
August primary. Your vote and
support wil~l be appreciated.
-- Lucile Cl, m'k
EVA MYERS
CANDIDATE FOR
CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT
,I w~l,l be a candidate for
clerk of ~e d:istriot court,
subjeCt to ~e will of the Re-
ptll#14can voters ~,t 4ke At~a~t
primary. Your vote and sup-
po~t will .be ~i~reciated.
Eva Myers.
WILLI&M A. "BILL" BAII,EV
CANDIDATE FOR
llmmRIFF
I will be a candidate for
~erfff, subject ,to the will o~
the Republican voters at the
August primary. Your vote and
ma~port will be appreciated.
--- IV, A. "Rill" Balky
&R,DETH P. WII2~N
@ANDIDATE FOR
~.,GISTER OF DF_~EDS
I ~iII be a candidate for
~egismr of Deeds, subject to
will of the Reptile.an
voters a¢ the A~gust primary.
,,Your vote and support will be
--Ardeth P. W'd~n.
EILEEN V. WILSON
CANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY CLERK
,I wil9 be a candidate for
countY clerk, subject to the will
LYLE "JACK" JACKSON
CANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
OF THE FIRST DISTRICT
I will .be a candidate for
County Commissioner of the
First Distric't, subject to the
will of the Republican v'aters
at the August primary. You,"
vo~te and su?port will be ap-
preciated.
--Lyle "Jack" Jackson.
QUENTIN LEECE
OANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY CLERK
I witl be a candidate for
county clerk, subject to the wiR
~f the Republican voters at the
Au~gust primary. Your vote and
str~port wilt ,be a~reciated.
--Quentin Leece.
V. E. "VIC" TULLAR
CANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
OF THE FIRST DISTRICT
I will be a candidate for
County Commissioner of the
First District, subject to the
will af the RepubLican voters
at the August primary. Your
vote and support will be ap
preciated.
V. E., "Vie" Tit]far
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
Septic
ROWLEY'S
Superior,
Phone
BEAUTY
BEAUTY
Your
Shop located
corner
Boogaart's
Phone: Shop -
Operator -
Closed
FUNDS,
WAI)I)E1A,
Inc.
Mutual
STAN &
ESBON,
Dr. Dale A.
()~tarwt~
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3 t{or;r:,
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DO-NUT
Open 6 dayS
~, 7:00 am. to
Close SaturdaY!
i Closed
Phone
Call ahead for
Ask us about soft
l)r. ?Jerwin
Doctor of
8:(..'.0 a. m. to
Monday
First Door
Drug S
Phones: Office
Residence Fll
Closed
V/i~b~k Rest
For ~,:12r~ or
l.icensed Lv
Rooms Have
COP.,
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~ion to .the office o~f C0,12N'PY - "r:~ -
~TT.OI~NIEY OF ~IYrC~E:
COU'NTY, KANSAS, subject to .~.~.~. :: ":.
the will of the Dame,erotic volt- ,~(~
ers at the Augus~t primary. " '(~|C[:I,"[~"'
Your vote and support will
a~rec~ted, l-,)r All
--a-IAItK1LD N. JORID~, B,rfl,day, Cheer,
516 N. Poplar sary, I h,.n,< Yw~0
~eloit, Kansas. G fit,
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tever Befere...
Sound So Full , col
? rU01S0 e.er. ra ':n
SO Clea5 w.,..
Ph+ma FK .....
8-,,3.,,,
sas City. af the Repu'hlican voters at the,
Bkating Party ' ~upport wi~ILb~F~ appreciated.. Radio Se:vke.
Eileen V. Wilson " ' ~' ~ at L & B /.(ec(rlC,
On M, ay 13, the m em,bers of R.K. "~----'~ Do~ i:" a gr ~.:tuatt
fl~e Fovmo~o ,Wi.,!in~g Workers i rj ~ Trade School,
4-I{ Cl.t~b and their guests met VANDEVENTER CANDIDA'IRg ,.ad has also
a't ~he Skating Rink at Glasco ~ /UIERIFF ni :h ~ervice
for ,a sk~atin,g party. A.!ter an ~ tel ,it!
event.rig Of u'ps an~ dciwns, and I ~ be a ¢~te fro'.
it was dc,wn for lc,:s o:f us, we ~erl~ of Jewel Cotml~,, sub- ~raa~ CALL
returned home. Despite the ject tothewill o~thel~qmb- ~:IRCt~ERH~ ;t I;&B
bruis,es .and bumps we all had a laean voters at the August la'i-
~onderful time and hope to ga mm'y. Your vo~ and ~ [ Rask SHOPPER
again soc,n. ~ be appreciated. = For This
--J, e3f Keeler. Reporter. ,.-R. K. "~eet" Vandeventer. /I" , iiii, ', I, '