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JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, MANKATO
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Watmita Weir
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Doxon
and family of Peru, Nebr.
were weekend guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Doxon. Mrs. Golds Doxon of
Jewell was a Sunday afternoon
caller.
Lonnie Hateshl of Greenleaf,
Kans. and Richard Watson
spent the weekend at the home
of Richard's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Watson. Both boys
are attending Junior College
at Concordia.
Tom Porter and Mrs. Cleo
Blanding spent Sunday at the
home of their children. Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Blanding and
daughters, of St. Johns, Kans.
Richard Rumbaugh of Su-
perior was a Sunday overnight
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hettinger
have received word of the birth
of a great grandson, William
Jonathan, born to Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Berck of San
Jose, Calif: on Oct. 13. Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Peltier of
Mateo, Calif. are the baby's
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Free of
Courtland were Sunday dinner
guests of their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Free and daughters.
Cindy and Becky Free spent
the weekend with their grand-
parents, the Bill Frees.
Mrs. John Magnusson visit-
ed Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Raldo Hale at the Parkview
Rest Home in Concordia.
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Keeler
and Lea Dawn of Mankato
were Sunday evening supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Keeler, Julie and Jeff.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Isaac-
son. Mr. Tim Marble and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Florell were
Friday evening visitors of Mrs.
Stella Patrick.
Mrs. David Peters was hos-
tess to a Stanley party at her
home on Friday evening•
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Higbee
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hig-
bee were dinner guests Sun-
day of Mrs. Mayme Butler.
Mrs. Zella Wary of Salina
was a weekend visitor of her
sisters, Mrs. Leona Fleming,
Mrs. Blake Dewey, and other
brother, the McCunes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Magnus-
son attended an antique simw
Sunday at the Armory in Belle-
i ville. [
Mr. Lloyd Hettinger of Pratt]
spent from Wednesday until[
Friday at the home of his bro- [
ther, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. ttet- ]
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tinger. [
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Field[
were dinner guests Saturday l
of Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibson
and Jill of Smith Center. Mrs.
Vernie Emigh accompanied
them and was a dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elwood.
Mrs. Ella Patterson of Court-
land and her mother, Mrs.
Edythe Clark, of Burr Oak
and Miss Elaine Patrick were
dinner guests on Friday, Oct.
21. of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
Clark and Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cunning-
ham of Webber and his sister, :
Mrs. May Whitwam. of Yuci
aipi, Calif. were Wednesday
:afternoon callers at the Mc-
Cune home.
The household goods of the
late Bertha Greenberg will be
sold at public auction on Sat-
urday, Nov. 5, at the home in
the northeast part of Formoso.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dieck-
man and sons of Alton spent
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ELECT RALPH ROADHOUSE
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE
112th District
Grew a
up on farm and has been a farmer and stockman
all
of
his
llfe.
Believes that agriculture and small industries should re-
eelve the same consideration as industry in urban areas.
Believes that educational development is essential and that
our school system should be developed to fit the pattern
of the communities rather than to attempt to make the com-
munlties conform to the system of the urban areas.
Pledges himself to oppose any increase in the sales tax and
the gasoline tax.
Pledges himself to do his best to serve the interests of the
ll2th District if elected.
Potitkai Advertisement Paid for by the Friends of Ralph
Roadhouse.)
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the weekend visiting her mo-
ther, Mrs. W. F. Logan, and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Isaac.-
son were dinner guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Meeker in Mankato. In the af-
ternoon they drove to llastings
and visited Mrs. (;erlie Pat
rick al the Roy I)rakc home.
Miss Margaret l~al('h of Con
cnrdia and Mrs. Jim Balch re
turned home Wednesday l rom
a weeks visit at the C, eorgb
Balch home in Woo(t~ard.
Okla. Miss Sarah Bair(I ~ho
visited at the E. W. Wade
home at Pratt rclurn(,d 1o h('r
home with them. ,Sheryle
Balch aeompanicd them home
and will visit for an indefinite
time with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. ,lira t~ah'h.
Mrs. tlugo Sodcr has r(qurn
ed home l'rom a 2 \ve(,k~ xisit
at the home of her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. l)alc Ingersoll
and sons, of Maple Plain,
Minn.
Chas. Hont. a resident of tile
Good Samaritan Nursing tlome
in Superior, spent Sattn'day at:
the home of his
sister, Mrs.
tI. G. Field. and Mr. Field.
Mr. and Mrs. l)cuayne land
berg and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Freeman and family of Court
land spent Sunday evening at
the honm of Mrs. l,in(lberg'~
mother, Mrs. Elsie Shedden
and llelped her cek,l)r;d,e her
85th birthday. Refreshments
of ice cream and cake were
served.
"Ghosts and Goblins", made
up of Formoso grade and kin
dergarten children, aecom
panied by their teacher, par-
aded down the main street on
Monday afternoon, in obser-
w|nce o1 Halloween. Several
businessplaces treated the
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Weir and
family of Belleville have may,
e(l into the Ritter house, now
O\Vlled I)y E. I3. Dewey.
Nearly 201) peol)le attended
the annual turkey dinner serv-
e(I I).v Lhe [,'ormoso Community
Church Ladies Aid on Tues-
day evening.
The Formosa Library Club
met Friday afternoon at the
Ix,glen Itall with I)ean Dewey
m~d iVla3me Butler as hostess-
es. The afle|'noon was spent
socially, followed by refresh-
Inents.
The Rebekahs held their re-
gular meeting on Thursday
exening, Oct. 27. A report was
gi\cn Ily Mrs. Elizabeth
(;rinlm, the representative to
the (h'and l,odge at ttiawatha,
Kans. and Mrs. Avis Craw-
ford accompanied Mrs. Grimm
and also attended Grand
I,o(tge. A nice lunch was serv-
ed at the oh)so nf the meeting.
Several members of the For-
moso Chapter No. 353, East-
era Star, attended the District
No. 42 meeting at Jewell Frb
day afternoon and evening• A
I);m(luet was served at 6:30
folh)we(l by a nice program•
Mrs. Carl Westin entertain
ed the Tuesday Ten Club of
Formoso at her home in Man-
kate on Saturday afternoon.
Those attending were Mrs. An-
drew Stafford, Mrs. Orville
• lames, Mrs. Cleo Blanding,
Mrs. Isis Bowles. Mrs. Roy
Hettinger, Mrs. Irl Snyder,
RE-ELECT
MURRAY FOR SHERIFF
REPUBLICAN
JEWELL COUNTY
Law enforcement is becoming more of a profes-
sion by the day. Lawmen today are faced with an
ever increasing numher of situations. As it has al-
ways been, Crime and Tragedy has no respect for
the day, hour, weather and last but not least its
VICTIM.
Law Enforcement Officers can handle these
situations only by training, experience, good judg-
ment, and the cooperation of ALL citizens in their
jurisdiction. With all of these combined, crime and
tragedy can be greatly reduced.
VOTE for the man that understands these con-
ditions and kas proven himself willing to work
for this goal.
CHARLES R. (.IOCK) MURRAY
(Paid for by Jewell County friends of Murray)
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Thinking men and women In Kansas appreciate that Governor Avery was facing a
Herculean task when he came into office in 1965. The state faced a possibility of
It $15 million deficit for that year alone. Bill Avery had the courage to recommend a
far-aighted program that will mean much to Kansas in the future. At long last, the
burden of property taxes for financing schools has been shifted to a broad statewide
tax base through sales and income taxes...certain=y a more equitable distributionl
VOTE
ffewell County Republican Central Committee, Calvin James, Chin,
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Joerg and Glenwood Gertsonlhm adventures with an eleven
were supper guests Friday ev-!year old t)n'y. She will also
ening of Mr. and Mrs. Lllburn
McDaniel of Randall•
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Itow
land spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howland
and family of Leonardville,
Kans., and Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
aid Koehn and son at Law-
rence.
Mr. and Mrs, h•vin Osborne
of Webber were guests Sun-
day of Mrs. Etta Young,
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Joerg
and Cindy of Manhattan were
weekend guests of his mother,
Mrs. Emma Joerg.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Custer of
Watonga, Okla, and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kops of Southard,
Okla. were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kingsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Wint Smith of
Mankato were Sunday after-
noon visitors.
Mrs. Nellie Kastner of Kan-
sas City, Kans. is a house
guest this week of Mrs. isis
Bowles.
Mrs. Andrew Stafford will
read "Sir Kevin of l)evon", a
hey who lived long ago and so
wanted to l)ecoln(, a knighl.
"Rosalie, The Bird Market
Turtle", and "The Cow Who
Fell in the Canal". Mrs. Per
cy Jepson donated bonl