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29 1966
3EWELL COUNTY
MANKATO KANSAS
- TODAY
and
EVERYDAY
ON HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS!
|IS
Regular 1.09
our
GOLD GAPSULES
Package 1O's
List Value $1.49
• OR PRICE
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CHILDREN'S BAYER
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ml
5 @UTHWASH --- SAVE 20c
QUICK COMFORT FOR COLDS -- SAVE I5c
OUR PRICE
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[ COUC; SYRUP- SAVE 19c
CIAL
UP SALE!
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PRICE
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Bottle
lO0's
Tablets
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61c
List Value $1.00
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43c
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COLD TABLETS --. 30's
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8 HOUR FORMULA COUGH SYRUP--List Value $1.19
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PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 28 THRU OCT. 1st.
Stops Bad Beedk
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ceived for the cattle.
Worm Breeding Flock
Before Fall Lambing:
Ewe flock owners should
worm ewes in the fall be-
fore lambing season• This
improves their general
health, helps increase milk
production and wool crop. A
good flock owner can detect
a parasite build up if the
animals lack thrift. !
Pregnant ewes may be
White Grubs: hed 4 weeks before
White grubs are showing lambing without any prob-
up in several of the Buffalo lems. Do not handle the ewes
grass lawns in the county• roughly, give the dosage of
These grubs can be found medication prescribed by the
about an inch below the sur- manufacturer, and, if poss-
face, in mild weather, where ible, move the ewes to a
they feed on the roots of the clean area where sheep
grass. As the weather turns have not been.
colder the grubs move deep- Drench with fine particle
er into the soil and may live phenothiazine or thiabeno-
in the soil for a period of 2 zole. These are the most
to 3 years, common materials for rid-
At the present time the ding sheep of internal
grubs are feeding on /he worms.
roots of the lawn grasses Big crops of healthy
and can be controlled by lambs are the result of ad-
spraying the lawn with Deft- vance planning and good
drin at the rate of 3 pounds common sense management.
actual per acre.
After the lawn is sprayed Birthday Coffee
with the insecticide it should
be watered thoroughly to: Mrs. Florence Pixler was
take the insecticide down to pleasantly surprised at 10:00
the area where the grubs are. a. m. on Tuesday morning
Care should be taken tOwhen her neighbors brought
keep children and pets off' gifts and cards and had a
the lawn until the insecti- birthday coffee for her.
cide is washed off the grass Guests were Mrs. Jameo Mc-
into the soil and the grass Cormick, Mrs. LesterSuchs-
is completely dried, land and Sharla, Mrs. Clar-
Buying And Selling Prices ence Pixler, Mrs. Mamie
Determine Cattle Profits: Lamb, Mrs. Eleanor O Neff
The price that a cattle and her sister, Mrs. Francis
feeder pays for calves and R. Phelps of Los Angeles,
the price he receives when Calif., and Mrs. Bud Platt.
he sells them as finished She also received a card
beef has a lot to do with the
profit of the feeding opera-
tion.
In fact, the farm business
decisions made on these two
days (buying and selling
days) are as important as all
of the production manage-
ment decisions made during
the period that the cattle are
on the farm.
Know your cattle and be
informed before you start
bidding. You have more con-,
trol over the price paid than
you do over the price re-
I
SPRAY NOW FOR BETTER CONTROL
Thistles are thriving on the recent mois-
ture. See the Weed Office for Chemical,
then call us: AGRI AIRE, INC., PE 8-3346,
Beloit, Kansas. We use FLAGMEN for NO
SKIP COVERAGE and High Gallonage Car-
rier.
Visiting hours: 10:00-11:00
A. M.; 2:00-4:00 and 7:00-
8:00 P. M.
Mr. Mannie Loomis of
Jewell called Monday, Sept.
19 on his father, Mr. Clar-
ence W. Loomis.
Mrs. Will Lagergren came
to see Mrs. Mattie Metz se-
veral times last week.
The Kansas Nursing Home
Association Officers and
Board Members met with
Advisory Board Members on
Sept. 22 in Topeka. Mrs. Ola
Burkholder, as heirs at
of T. A. Burkholder,
ed, praying for the
ruination of the deseeaYt:
the following described
estate in JeweU
Kansas,
An undivided one.~~:
interest in the Wesl
feet of a tract
described as cornn%et~, :i!~!!:!:
ing at a point 330:f~t ....... ~'
east of the southwe :::i,
corner of Block Follr;
teen (14) in
town of City of
Oak, Kansas, thence
east 355 feet, thence
north to the
C. Wilbeck, our Administra- of White Rock
tor, was in attendance. She thence upstream
is the Chairman of the North the waters edge t
Central District. White Rock Credt, t
Mr. Dora Beeler of Beloit the section line, thencm:,
was a Thursday afternoon along the section 1 i:
visitor of his mother, Mrs. west to a point
O. R. Beeler.
Sunday evening callers of girming,n°rth of thethencePlace ol
Mrs. Minnie Barrett were to the place of
her son, Mr. Gene Barrett,ning, in Jewell
and Mrs. Barrett of Randall. Kansas, .....
Miss Alice Sellhorn went
to Beloit Friday with Mr. and all other property
ed by the decedent :ati
and Mrs. Lewis Stafford and time of his death; and;]
ate. dinner with her mother, are hereby required to't
Mrs. Louise Sellhorn. your written defenses thtl
Mrs. Leo Parsons made a
number of calls on her me- to on or before Octol~t~
ther, Mrs. O. R: Beeler, dur- 1966 at 10:00 oclock
ing the past week. of said day, in said cou~
the city of Mankato, in J!
Father James tto()ver of ell County, Kansas, at~
St. Theresa's Church con-
ducted the service at the time and place said lit
Home Sunday afternoon, will be heard. Should ",
Sept. 25. The Misses Robe> fail therein, judgmeat :I
decree will be enteredt1|t
ta and Roanna Meyer ac- course upon said
companied him and played Witness my hand in tle.(
the piano.
Flowers were received of Mankato in said c( l
and state this 26th
from the Mrs. Una Thomas September, 1966,
relativcs.
shower from her circle of MEREL M.
the W. S. C.S. Liberty Club LYLE H.
-- -- --- _ Petitioners
The Liberty Club met for By: Robert H. Meyer,'
Mrs. Lenore Smith, Mr. the first fall meeting at the Attorney ....
and Mrs. Carl McElroy and home of Florence Alexander ATTEST" Byron ',,
Warren, and Mr. and Mrs. (Seal) t t,
Marvin McCammon attend-,Thursday, Sept. 22, with 10
ed the Hart and Taylor' fam-I members and 2 children pre-
~ily reunion at Beloit Sunday sent. Election of officers /;
when Mr. and Mrs. Ernie was held and results were: ...... r::
Hart of San Juan, Texas cel- President - Mary Belle Han-
ebrated their 50th wedding son; Vice-President- Esther
anniversary. Mr. Hart is an Ortman; Secretary - Alma
uncle of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Zadina; and Treasurer - Ann
McCammon. Ost. A thank note from Amy
Teagarden was read and al-
so a thank you note and do-
............ nation to the club was re-
ceived from Grace Kiser. Cat
Mary Belle Hanson brought
but one 1
the guess box which was
won by Jennie Olson. Elea- tinues .... I
nor Moyer, program leader, I roughLan ll
~Id 2 lively con~;asts wi
' 0rtman and
Hanson winning. Lovely re-
freshments were served by :~
the hostess and club adjourn-
ed *o meet in October with
Mary Belle Hanson.
WE ARE APPLYING
MILO TO
ITY AND DRY THE
Wm)S.
Also Thriven Foliar Fertilizer for Mile,
Beans and Wheat -- a real producing mix-
ture of Trace Minerals.
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter
Mechsner and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Loomis were Saturday
evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Darus Henningsen.
(First Published in Jewell
County Record, Thursday,
Sept. 29, 1966) 3t
IN TIlE PROBATE COURT
OF JEWELL COUNTY,
KANSAS
In the Matter of the Es-
tate of T. A. Burkholder,
Deceased.
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 Merci M.
Burkholder and Lyle H.
FARM RANCH
LOANS
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