DECEMBER 22, 1966
3EWELL COUNTY RECORD MANKATO KANSAS
PAGE 3B
Watmita Weir
and Mrs. Taylor Clark
Thursday evening
dinner in honor
of their son,
, Those present besides
guest were Mrs. Ella
Mrs. Gladys Clark
and Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick, Elaine and
Appleby, along
group of ladies from
attended a coffee
morning at the care
Fleming and Mr.
lelt here Wed-
morning for Tucson.
a two weeks' visit
and to look after
matters.
Ellsworth of Mankato
SUnday afternoon visitor
and Mrs. Chas. Doxon.
Ella Patterson of
was hostess to a
~arty Friday evening
el-Villa restaurant in
Guests were Mr.
Taylor Clark and
and Miss Elaine Pat-
Formoso and Mrs.
Clark of Courtland.
Mrs. Lynn Volker
have moved to the
Greenberg proper-
the east part of town.
by Rev. James
Valley Center, Kans.
Mrs. H. G. Field
and Mrs. Howard
were Monday even-
of Mr, and Mrs.
of Jewell fur a pre-
gathering of the
Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Worick of Jewell al-
so were guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stafford
of Mankato were Sunday after-
noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs,
A. R. Kingsley.
Harlow Watson is a surgical
patient in the Belleville hospi
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A Vie[d
drove to Riley on Saturday and
were overmght guests of t,h(,ir
son. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Field.
Mr. and Mrs. Wa,,ne Berne
king and sons of Milford. Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Bassford and
family of Beloit, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wybern Bernekin~ mid
family were guests Sunday nf
Mrs. Esther Berncking for a
pre-Christmas dinner and gift
exchange.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarokt Mnhh'r
visited her brother. ()ran Ilyde
of Court}and. on Saturday who
Ds a surgical patient in the
Belier[lie hospital.
Mrs. Wayne Berneking, Mar
tin and Brian of Milford were
callers Sunday morning of
Mrs. Georgia Stafford and
Mrs. Theresa [lowell and .lira.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Field
spent Thursday evening visit
ing Mr, and Mrs. Bruce How-
land and their house guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fleming and
sons. of Columt)us. Ga.
Mrs. Letha Matter of Jewell
was a Sunday afternoon visitor
of her uncle, Mr. Homer Pa-
ten.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Free of
Courthmd and Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor Clark were coffee
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bennic
Free. Cindy and Becky follow-
ing the Christmas program at
the Formoso Community
Church on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce How-
land and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Fleming and sons drove to
Lawrence Sunday morning and
spent the day with Mr. and
Mrs H, onald Koehan and son.
That, evening the Flemings
left t or their home at Colum-
bus, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lorimer
and I)cbby ol Superior and Mr.
and Mrs .John l,'ulh,r ()f Man
kate were Tuesday evening
utlests of MD'. and Mrs ttow
ard Al)plehy for a waffle sup-
i)cr honoring the birthday of
Mr. Fuller.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul E. Tern
ph'. Naomi. Sharon and Steven
entertained with a I)irth(tay
Imrty at their home on Satur-
day (,veninl~ n observance of
the birthday of John S. Mag-
mDsson Those present besides
tide honor guest were Mrs.
Magnus,;on and l)ah, anti .Jim
Freeman nf Mankato. Follow-
illg o IYlosl cn.ioyable evening
the guests were served cake
and fruit salad on poinsettia
I)lates. ;)long with home made
candy.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross
Sl)enl, Thursday evening at tide
home of their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale H, oss and family, of
Concnrdia,
Miss l,nrel Temple, student
at Taylor Un versity, Upland.
Ind.. is expel:ted to arrive here
Wednesday for a one-month
Christmas vacation at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul E. Temple and fam-
ily.
Mr. an(t Mrs. Merle Spooner
and family of Gayh)rd and Mr.
and Mrs. "Frosty" C/egg and
family of Beloit were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Elza Miller. In the afternoon,
the Spooners and Mike Clegg
vlThe 1965 session of the Legislature of the St, ate of Kansas re-
ded the personal property assessment laws. This has resulted in
t asiderable confusion. We hope that this article will answer most
the questions that ha,ve arisen.
The new law on assessment of personal prol)erty 1)laces the en-
burden and responsibility for filing an accurate and complete
on the individual taxpayer, and provides severe 1)enalties for
failure to do so at the proper time. The law no longer provides
the assessor to come to the taxpayer.
I'Ioweve,r, even under the new law, the County Commissioners and
Clerk are still given discretion to provide certain assistance
individual in making his return. Furthermore, an accurate
will probably require some I)ersonal calls by the assesso,r.
it has been decided that since the enumeration of resi-
is of extreme importance to the County, both in the amount
Sales tax apportioned to the county and in the reapI)ortionment
the State House of Representatives, we feel that a house to house
is of utmost importa,nce; therefore, we will be sending out
assessors in all of Jewell County.
The new law makes it the responsibility of the individual, not
deputy assessor, to see that all of his prol)erty is listed for tax-
and has provided much more severe penalties for failure or
to do so. Also, there are m:andatory 1)enalties against indi-
failure to submit his return to the assessor by March 1.
The penalties are as follows:
called on Mr. and Mrs, How-
ard Russ.
Mrs. Maude [lowland. Miss
Sarah Baird. and Mrs. Laura
Spiegel were dinner guests of
Mrs. Ethel Clark on Tuesday.
Mrs. Golda Doxon of Jewell
was a visitor Thursday of Mr.
and Mrs. Cbas. Doxon.
Mr. and Mrs l)ml l,'leming
al'ld SOilS Of Cnlumbus. Go..
Mr and Mrs. Bruce lh)wland
and Mr, and Mrs. Clark tlow-
land ;rod Terry were Tuesday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
l)onald llowlan(I and Jennifer
for honle made ice cream lind
cake in honor of ,lennifer's
birth(la.~.
Mrs. Vernic I,hnigh left t,'ri
day to spend the holidays at
tim home of her family, Mr'.
and Mrs. Bud McGeary and
datlgl)|.ers, of Wichita.
The American l~e~ion Auxil
iar3 held their regular husi
ness meeting Friday afternoon
at the Legion Hall. Mrs. l)ean
Dewey, vice-president, presid-
ed over tide meeting. A Christ-
mas gift exchange was enjoy-
ed, followed hy a nice lunch.
with hostess. Mrs. Merle Dox-
on and Mrs. Irene l'ark.
Mrs. C]idra Breckencanlp en-
tertained with a dinner party
at her home on Wednesday.
Guests wpre l¢,ev, and Mrs.
Paul E. Temple, Mrs. Ftta
Young, Miss l,'lorence Nelson,
Miss Sarah Baird and Mrs.
Margaret Gertson.
Mrs. Alice Doxon was hos-
tess to the Hawthorne Club on
Thursday afternoon. Guests
were Mrs. Shaw and Mrs,
Minnie Stafford. The ladies en-
,joyed a race program and a
gift exchange. The hostess
served a nice lunch.
The Mystic Circle Club met
Thursday ;Dlltcrnooll aL the
home of Mrs. ttelen Howland
[or their annual Christmas
party and gift exchange. Re-
/reshments were served by
the hostess.
Mrs. Elsie Shedden enter-
to[ned the tIappy Hour Club at
her home Thursday afternoon
with a gift exchange and a
nice lunch served by the hos-
tess.
Mrs. Maude ttowland. Mr.
and Mrs. Don I-lowland and
,h'm|ifcr spent Sunday, l)ec. II.
at the home of Mr'. and Mrs.
I)on Ricek at Munden.
Miss Delia Joerg was a call-
er Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Higbee.
Graves[de services for the
infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. tlenry Piper were held
Saturday afternoon at the
Balch Cemetery near Formoso
with Rev. Paul E. Temple of-
ficiating. Little Victoria Dawn
was born Dec. 14 at the Belle-
ville hospital and departed her
short life on Dec. 15. Besides
her parents, she is survived
by a little brother. Larry John,
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Laverne Stansbury, of
Formoso and Mr. and Mrs.
Ehner Piper of Stromsberg,
Nebr., great grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Payne and
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stansbury.
Out-of town relatives who were
here for the SOl'Vice were: Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Piper of
Stromsberg, Nebr.; Mrs. Pat
Nicklcs and Mrs. Harold Os-
trander of Benedict. Nebr.;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stansbury,
Beloit; and Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
non Quy and Margaret of Su-
perior.
A large crowd attended the
turkey supper at the Masonic
Hall for the Masons and Eas
tern Star and their families.
Joint installation ['ollowed the
supper, With Stanley Ozmun
of Mankato. Installin& Oflicer.
and Beulah Howhmd. Formo-
so O.E.S.. Marshal. the Eas
tern Star officers were install-
ed --Betty Howland, Worthy
Matron: Don ],lowland, Wor-
thy Patron: Elvie Knovalsky,
Assoc, Worthy Matron; All'red
Knowflsky, Asoc. Worthy Pa-
tron: Agnes Balch, Secretary;
Margaret Gertson. Treasurer:
Ethel Clark, Conductress: Ver-
nie Emigh, Ass()('. Condu('
tress: Beryl Jacobsen. Chap
lain: Beulah llowland. Mar
shal; Sarah Baird, Organist;
I
Stella Cunningham, Adah; ]tonga pastor, in Sioux Falls,
Cleo Bhmding, Ruth; Clarice S. D. Curtis is a pre-med stu-
Peteete, Esther: li:dna Hughes, dent at Southwestern State
Martha: Mildred Reece, Elec- College of Weatherford, Okla.
ta: l,ewis Recto. Warner: Fnrmoso folks are reminded
Ralph Jacobsen, Sentinel. With of the 9:30-10:30 services at '
Don Robinette of Randall, In-
stalling Officer, and Stanley
OzmLm ,)1 Mankat,). Marshal.
the A.F.A M. olficers were in
stalled l,eo .la('ol)s, Worship
lui Master: Nelson Kceler. St'.
War(len: Ralph Spiegel, Jr.
Warden: 1)onald llowland. Se-
cretary; Ralph Jacobsen.
Treasurt'r; Gerald Dempsey,
Chaplain: AlfD'cd Knovalsk y,
Sr. I)eacon; C, harlie Rnsscll,
Jr. l)cacon: I,'rank llermann.
Sr. Steward; Lewis Engle, Jr.
Steward: Lewis H, eeee. Tyler.
Curtis S|ein of Watonga,
Okla. ~r;~ S I ] }~-~ overnighl guest
of key. and Mrs. l'aul Temple
TI)estla3 of la,¢ ~eck. Curtis,
a nleml)er of the church trey.
Temple once pastored in Wa
tonga, W;DS cnroute to a fun-
eral for another former Wa
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A Gocd Old Fashion
Christ.ms to oil
Ti tfl b ge,
mes and s es c an composed of securitie~ m-
leered for their p~miblliti~
of future GROWTH amt I~*,
but our Christmas wishes
, .. to you are toeless. MANKATO,66956KANSAS
Res. Phone FR 8-3452
Registered
Representative
Columbian Securities Corp.
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Adds'--
the church on Christmas Sun-
day. There is to be no Sunday
School.
The Community Church was
well filled Sunday evening as
tide Sunday School departments
presented "Christmas Is a
Miracle". under the direction
of Mrs. Wybern Berneking.
Mrs. Charles gamey Is
h(Dme IroIrl the Belleville hos-
pita/ where she spent several
days last week.
May the lights of t~a¢#
joy always shine on y~tw luab.
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TO OUR FRIENDS
EVERYWHERE.
Return submitted between March 2 and March 15 -- 10%
March 16 and March 31 --- 20%
April 1 and April 15 -- 30%
After April 15 -- 50%
Due to the fact that the assessor must complete his work in a
raonth period, he will call on each individual residence only once.
person is not at home at the time, the assessor will leave a
notifying the taxpayer that he, the assesso,r, has been unable
%ntact him and it will then be necessary for the taxpayer to con-
the assessor. This card will also recite the penalties for filing
return.
i inee the new law also requires that all vehicles be listed for tax-
before a 1967 license p la,te can be bought, you will receive a
to fill out for your car rom the state. Assistance with this:
will be provided at the Courthouse or by your deputy assessor.
&ny further questions you may have should be directed to the
Clerk at Mankato.
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CLIP THIS COUPON
O THIS COUPON WILL SAVE YOU 15c • Provided redemption is made in accordance with
~ ~ ON ANY ptTRC'Ha~E ~F ~rt'r'rv croxr | terms hereof. Coupons shall be accepted only ~j~
NEAL C. HARRIS, ~" ER TW ................ " with the sale of Kitty Clover Twin-Pak Potato "~ i,L
Chmn., County Commissioner's ~/~ O IN-PAK POTATO CHIPS. i ...... ........ . ,;
L&~ a. • tm~ps, rot payment present tt to your r~ltty t~lov- w " [qq
,v m OFFER ENDS I er representative. Coupon may not be assigned or ~ o !!i~
¥. E. TULLAR, tuo. JAN 31, 1967 i transferred by you Invoice orovin~ ourchase of~"-~ i,~
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County Commissioner ~ ~i ~ n- | Kitty Clover Twm-Pak Potato Chips to cover .~ ~
~ u Mr. Grocer: Kitty Clover Div- • coupons submitted for redemntion must be shown ~ ~ ~/~
RAY DIETZ, ~ ~ is[on of Fairmont Foods Co. i upon request. The consumer'must pay any sales~'~:
will redeem this coupon for | tax involved. This offer void where ever restric-
County Commissioner ' b- 15c plus 2c for handling.| ted.--KITTY CLOVER DIVISION, FAIRMONT ~ ~
ALVIN C. FALL, JR., Value 1/20e. | FOODS CO., OMAHA, NEBRASKAjre. ,
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