=W LL .ECO,D. M ,TO. ,NS*S HU.SD*Y OCTO.ER i/
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I1~ X | ~banon on Friday evening. Pittsburg visiting their Donnel and Mrs. Lillie family, Mr• and Mrs. R. L. STATEMENT OF OWNER- c. Total Paid Circu- vendors and l
i~fllrlP i[ |~bll Ricky, Ronnie and Curtis daughter, Joyce Fogo. En- Moon were Sunday after- Bang at Denver, Colo. and SHIP, MANAGEMENT lation ........... 2335 counter sales ..,~
ildFUiil VUI~ Paul returned home with route home they stopped at noon callers on Mr. and Mrs. her brother and wife, Mr. AND CIRCULATI?N d, Free Distribution 2. Mail Subscrip- l
Forrest Howard them for the weekend. Mrs. Kansas City to get Mrs. A. W. Canfield. and Mrs. Gerald Smith at 1. Date of Filing: October (including samples) tions ............ I~
Rex Paul and Mike Paul Bessie Burton who had spent Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boulder, Colo. 1, 1966. by Mail, Carrier or c. Total Paid Circu-
it, o,,n nn~ Bit] Dillon came after them on Sunday. the past month there with Franklin of New Castle, Ind. Carla Garman spent the 2. Title of Publication: Other Means ..... 55 lation ........... 1
.... Sur, da" evenin- visit Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Warren relatives and friends, came I~nday to vm~t m the weekend home from Ft. Jewell County Record. c. "lotal D~stnbuhon . 2390 d. Free DtstrLbutmn
w~ ...... y, ........ ~; - and Marjo of Lovewell Mr Mr and Mrs Reeve Haw- home of his sister Mr and Havs State College 3. Frequency of issue: f. Oilme Use, Left- (including sampleS)
°r~vI~I 2:~' ;;/stl ~kl/l~yn'cole and Mrs. Rodney .,Warren kins and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Fred Sanderson. " i~Irs. Doug, las Giliett spent Weekly. Over', Una"ccount- by Mail, Carrier or
we~'~'SaturdJy dinner guests and sons of Repubhc, Judy Brandon spent Saturday m Mrs. Raymond Balty of Saturday at the Dan Franco 4. Location of Known Of- ed. Spoiled after Other Means .....
Scottsbluff, Nebr. came to home in Kensington. rice of Publication: Mankat(LPrinting ......... 10 e. Total Distribution .
of Mr. and M,s. Clarence Pix-
ler.L:"
Mrs. Helen McNichols and
Me!~Ul, Vernon Mathews and
Elfin, Burgess were Wednes-
day p, fternoon callers at the
Jak~ McDor.nel home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bran-
don were Sunday afternoon
callers on Mrs Daisy Bran-
don at Beloit.
Jardce Collie of Ellsworth
was:a Saturday dinner guest
of Cdnaie Fogo.
A.2/e Larry Gillett and
M r.:alid Mrs. Douglas Gillett
were Monday supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Franco
and Cindy of Kensington.
Clay Stlsby spent Monday
in the Lynn Harris home
while his mother, Mrs. Boyd
Sflaby, took Cliff Silsby to
Lincoln, Nebr. to have x-rays
and a check up.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bernard
of Fairbury came Thursday
upend some time in the
elson Harris home,
Behrends of Webber, Mrs.
Doug Warren, Janice Ander-
son and Mr, and Mrs. Wil-
bure Smith and Sharon of
Superior, Mr. and Mrs. En-
cille Lewis and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Suchs-
land and family were guests
for a farewell supper in hon-
or of Mrs. Doug Warren on
Wednesday evening at the
Floyd Myers home. Mrs,
Warren left for Germany on
Monday, Oct. I0.
Mrs. Larry Wacker and
Martha of Edgar, Nebr. were
Saturday visitors in the Phil-
lip Underwood home,
Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Un-
derwood and Cheryl were
Sunday diner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Darus Henningsen
at Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Old-
field and Mrs. Ona William-
son spent the weekend in
Lawrence visiting Mr, and
Mrs. Guy Oldfield and fam-
ily. Enroute home they stop-
ped at Blaine, Kans and at-
tended the Blaine bazaar.
Kearney, Nebr.
Mr. and Mrs, Forest Fos-
ter spent the weekend in
O'Neil, Nebr. visiting his
cousin• Mr. and Mrs. C, M.
Pie rson.
A2/c Larry Gilletl spem
Monday and Tuesday in the
Douglas Gillett home,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Harris
took Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Harris for a drive on Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs, Jim Rehmert of Man-
kato was a Thursday dinner
guest at the Forrest Howard
home.
Nelson Harris entered the
Red Cloud hospital on Fri-
day for observation and
treatment.
Mrs. Lyman Hansen and
Jonie were Saturday morn-
ing callers at the Henry Hes-
kett home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Maag were Sunday after-
noon callers at the Clarence
Moore home in Lebanon.
Mr and Mrs. Gene John-
son and Mr and Mrs. Jack
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Korb Byers attended Open House
Terry Morris of Ft. Hays
State College spent the
weekend in the Dallas Mor- and Cindy were Friday even- at the Veterinary College in
ris home. ing visitors in the Frank ] Manhattan on Saturday.
Mrs. Ollie Moon, Mrs. Korb home in Mankato. ]They visited Chuck Johnson
Glen Paul and Mrs. Glenn Mrs. Eleanor O'Neal and] and Jackie Byers while
Fearing spent Thursday in her brothers and sisters[ there.
Hastings shopping. ]were guests for homemade[ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ta-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leslie of[ ice cream and cake at the[ turn of Bernard were Sun-
Newton were Wednesday Jake McDqnnel home on[day dinner guests of Mr. and
dinner guests of Mr. and Tuesday afternoon. [Mrs. Lester Bausch.
EClrs; Clarence Pixler. ] Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grout-] Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Mor-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Myers house of Smith Center were]ris were Sunday evening vi-
were Sunday evening supper t Sunday dinner guests of Mr. [ sitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-land Mrs. Fred Sanderson lard Montgomery and family
bure,Smith and Sharon and and their houseguests. [of Guide Rock.
Mrs,, Doug Warren at the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence] Mr. and Mrs. James Me-
Hilltop Care in Superior. Blew were Sunday afternoon[Cormick returned home on
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Un- c:dlers at the new housel Wednesday from a trip to
derwood visited Mr. and] that Merle Blew is building] Indiana and Kentucky.
Mrs.~ Guy Ball at Esbon on [ in Mankato. They also calledl James attended the National
Sunday. ' on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sils- [ Postmasters Convention in
Larry Suchsland visited by later in the afternoon. ]Louieville. Mrs. Ada Stan-
with Dennis Michael while Mr. and Mrs. Archie] ton acompanied them home
in port at Subic Bay Philli- Franklin of New Castle, Ind.[after spending the past 4
pines, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred San-I months with her daughter,
, IVI~:' Clark Calahan and derson were Saturday dinner] Rada Stanton, in Kentucky.
Mta, W. G. Decker were Fri- guests of Mr. and Mrs. EllisI They also visited Miss Grace
~ ,day afternoon callers on Mrs. Benbow. [ Stanton and Mrs. Jim Nor-
Ad~ Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Eng-lton in Topeka.
MIt~ and Mrs. Harve Deck- land were Sunday supper[ Mrs. Grace Birch and Mrs.
er Were Sunday dinner guests guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. [ Molie David left Monday for
: Of I~,.. and Mrs, Floyd My- Bender. [Intercession City, Fla. where
• .ldx0rg" and Mrs. Roy Fuller- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fear-Ithey will make their home
ing and Dave and Mr. and I for the winter months. Mrs.
'~ ~ atafl family of Superior Mrs. Jean Fearing and Ran-]Lena Harris of Red Cloud
,. ~/id ,Mr, and Mrs. Richard dy were Sunday dinner[accompanied them to Flori-
~:~. OHVer' and girls were Sun- guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Ida for a visit.
: day'~rmer guests of Mr. and Fearing. I Jennie Wilson of Lebanon
~ffll. Guy Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Fogo]was a Monday afternoon
, Mr, and Mrs, Glen Paul spent the past weekend in[caller at the Mack Harris
attended
the Red Cloud-Le- the home of Mr. and Mrs.]home.
'~. 1~¢01~ football game at Le-Lowell Laughlin home in[ Mr. and Mrs. Jake Me-
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THAN AVERACoE
IN "TEXAS•..
PODNU H I
SUN SIZE
MILES, OR 109 TIMES THE OIAMETE~ OF
THE EARTH, MORE THAH A MILLtON
EARTHS COULD BE SQUEEZED INTO A
GLOBE THE SIZE OF THE SUN. YET THE
SUN IS ONLY AN AVERAGE SIZE STAR.
Insured Savings Accoun/s uf
all sizes are we/come here
Come in our bank today to
start to save for tomorrow.
spend this week in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
1. L. Bender.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ben-
nett spent Thursday even-
ing in Superbw.
Mr. Vern Blew of Logan
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Blew
and Donald Wayne of Phil-
lipsburg were Friday over-
night and Saturday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blew.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar New-
lin of Mankato were Sunday
evening visitors of Mrs. May
Boitnott.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas CaJd-
well visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Dillon at Manhattan on
Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs. U. O. Moh-
ler w~re-- Wednesday even-
ing visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Calahan.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Cock-
roft and Jank'e were Sunday
afternoon visitors of Mrs.
Mamie Cockroft of Mankato.
Mr, and Mrs. Keith Mc-
Keown and family were Sun-
Brownies
Barbara Blair called the
meeting to order Oct. 3.
Minutes of the last meeting
were read, We discussed
what we spent our money
on last year. Plans were dis-
cussed for a trail ride. We
had r~freshments.
---Carrie Ann Weltmer,
Scribe.
Wichita~Ten laboratory
schools for Methodist church
school leaders have been
scheduled throughout the
Central Kansas Conference
beginning Oct. 9. Teachers,
parents, pastors and others
who enroll will observe act-
ual classes in action, then
evaluate and help plan the
next sessions.
Except at the last session
in Mankato, all schools will
have classes for leaders of
aH age groups - nursery
through adult. Students will
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5. Location of the lh'ad
quarters or General Businc's~'
Offices of the Publisher:<
Mankato, Kansas 66,956.
6. Names and Addresse~
of Publisher, Editor, and
Managing Editor.
Publisher: Boyd Family Pub-
lishers, Mankato, Kansas.
Editor: F. W. Boyd, Jr.,
Mankato, Kansas.
Managing Editor: Mrs.
Frank W. Boyd, Mankato,
Kansas.
7. Owner: F. W. Boyd, ,lr.,
~ankato, Kansas; Mrs.
Frank W.-Boyd, M:ml.tato,
Kansas; MeDill Boyd, Phil-
lipsburg, Kansas.
8. Known Bondholder,'~,
Mortgagees, and other S,.'-
curity Holders (~wning ,"
holding 1 percent or n:o~ [
of total amount of Bonds,
I
Mortgages or otber Securi-
ties: None.
Average No. Copies E~ch
Issue During Preceding 12
Months.
t:. Total ............ 2400
Single Issue Nearest to
Filing Date: Oct. 13, 1966.
a. Total No. Copies
Prinled ..........2405
b. Pa;d Circulation
1. Sales through
dealers and
carriers, street
f. Office Use, Left-
Over, Unaccount-
ed, Spoiled after
Printing ..........
g. Total ...........
I certify that the
ments made by me
are correct and
F. W. Boyd,
FOR SALE
160 A. Jewell county - $30,000.00
lmn(l in Soil Bank; need not be left in,
Will consider contract to right party.
A. A. MclNTOSH
Phone PE 8-2526 BELOIT, KAN$
day evening visitors of Mr. learn better class procedures, a. Total No. Copies
and Mrs. David Demaray. methods and materials; and Printed .......... 2400
Mrs. W. G. Deck- to understand what can hap- b. Paid Circulation,,. ~#/#
Mr. ",a.nd
er att, nded the funeral ser- pen in Christian education1. Sales through
vices for Mrs. Grace Kiser classes, dealers and _ ..~_ /
at Mankato on Monday af- Schedule for the school in carriers, street
ternoon. Mankato, announced by the vendors and
Mrs. Lela Dillon and Wil- Methodist Conference Office coumer r, ales ... 60
ma visited Mrs, Ella Wins- here is April 16-20, with no 2. Mail Subscrip-
low at Lebanon on Sunday youth or adult classes, tiot?s .......... 2275
afternnon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Deck- -- -- --
er returned home Saturday , i
evening form a 2 weeks va- 0RD H0
cation in Colorado. They vi- MANF LLY li:
sited their daughter and
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Degree from University of Kansas chool tions around the house where ehiidrett
of Business 1927 and University of Kansas serious might get harm. at them and do themselves
bchool of Law 1930'
Resident of Jewell County, July, 1930, to
i• ii':March' 1943' and May' 1965' t° date
: Co ty Attorney Jewell County, Jan., 1933,
imaglne : .' to Jan., 1937 (Democrat)
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