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Jewell County Record
Mankato, Kansas
April 21, 1966     Jewell County Record
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x PAGga .lewell County Record, Mankato, Kans THURSDAY, APRIL F. ] -. ~! l l l '~l~[Ug'| /"N][II~I'II'V 125% distribution of the ed property. Defendant paldlpassmg, $10.00 and costs. I Oak - $1.00; R. R. Richard-IMankato 4th grade, taught wlth the h~ghest grades forI In the absence of a ~r,v~r,d[j l[JUUl~l 1 current taxes to the various fines and costs. [ Douglas A. Hall, speeding,[ son, Burr Oak - $1.00; Emm-[by Geneva Ost, ranks far the fall semester. [ ter April 17, we e / units Phillip E. Adams was]$15.00 and costs. [ ett Dehoff, Bird City - $5.00;labove the national average. Ron also plays with a trio listening to church fAIIi/TIlAIIqI ! " charged with two counts of[ -- Mrs. Ward Ozmun, Mankato[In our last week's visit we of folks singing freshmen[provided by our recort 1 r 1 ~I~VU~tLIItl~UUh Judicial Cases speeding. He paid $40.00[ Offme of Co. Supt.: [- Winter flowers bouquets.[learned that their regu a ca led The Bountymen. [ er. ~IrIIilo Ralph Seems was charged fine on count one and $20.001 "A friend is one to whomI * . [text in reading had been The other members of theI ~[~1~ in county court with the fol- on count two and court/one may pour out all the[ Mike Dempsey was spell-[completed and now they trio are Carlisle Bergquist]N.F.O. News lowing: count one, driving costs. [content's of one's heart, ing winner in the contestlare supplementing their and i !t Van Gund, y off , ~ while intoxicated; and Howard Blachly was[ chaff and grain together;[Tuesday and will represent[work with Science Research Salina. ~ne trio was cnosenI lne aewe. t~ounty Alvir C. Fall, Jr county count 2, destruction of pro- charged with improper pass-[knowing that the gentlest of/JewelI County in the All-[Associates material, by the K. W. U. student[al Farmer's Organ lerk, will be out of the of- perty. Defendant was fined ing. Defendant paid $10.00 [ hands will take and sift it,[Kansas Spelling Bee at To-[ One of the fine exhibits body to represent K. W. U.[was called to order I ~ice Tuesday and Wednes- 125.00 and given 30 days in fine and court costs. [ keep what is worth keeping,[ peka May 7 Mike attends[ noticed was Courtesy in the in a regional taltnet contest Boiler, Chairman, by -" '[Lay, April 26 and 27, while jail on count one and fined Ivan D. Newell was char-[and with a breath of kind-[Burr Oak School County[Magic Key having as parts sponsored by the Kansas[ent of silent prayer 1 is attending a school on $50.00 on count two. The ged with speeding. Defen-[ness, blow the rest away."[and State champions must[ "Exchange Me"4th5to ann Conference CoHe.ges at[success of the organ ~lections defendant was granted im- dant paid $45.00 fine and[ Author Unknown. [qualify under two basic re-[',',Excuse Me,' Please", Tabor t oiiege. Uther col-[There were twelve m' -- mediate parole for period of court costs. [ Viskors and business call-[quirements. (a) they must[ Im Sorry, arid "Thank leges competing were Baker, land five wives presel Faye Anderson, county one year on condition he [ers in our office last weekt~ot have passed beyond the[You." After visiting with College of Emporia, Ottawa, [ minutes were read ~treasurer, is putting out a make restitution for damag- Nyla Berg, Clerk of thelwere: Lester Barnett, Leba-[eighth grade; and (b) they/these fine folks we found and Bethany. lne uounty- proved. The Treasur ~ local Selective Service[ non; Preston Gunn, Hardy,[must not reach their 16th[ that they seemed to have all men won first place at[ port was approved. = Board, reports that James~ Nebr.; Beulah Fayle, Oak,{bixthdav before the date of[ the fine oualifies that make Tabor College and will com-| It is important tl n Wester Marr ? "' - - ete in finals at Kansas s ~ Harold Porter has enlisted[ Nebr Ge e ] the national finals. [ pleasantand worthwhile .P ] grain board member in the Air Force. [ kato; Myer Miles, Jewell;t * * [ peddle Students in this tAthletIc Conference ~cnoms,the next meeting. Th~ [ LiNn Wv wTrxrTz I Irvin Pettit, Board member.[" Attorney Norbert R. Dre&[ school" unit are Richard Bar- I at Bethel April 23rd. ]Board election was h ,~ ~r~[ [ ~o ~x-x,~ Friday, April 8, at 8:20[no. 165; Don Modlin, Burr[ling' Trustee Fort Hays[tholomew, Maria BerP.[ This trio will also, appear[ John Bergman r, -->.:- a.m 1 mile west of Man-[Oak; Mr. and Mrs. ErneatJ State College and campaign[ Deidra Blecha, Denise Ion a nationwide temvisionlnn recent N F O m [~'~[ ] MILOS kato on Highway 36, Glenna Stiefel, (Katie~Kier), Cald-manaerforRobertDockinglDiamond, Jeanette'H;ltgenl"CampusTown of 1966",'~h~,~.~,~,~" ' :" " g ' - r rn ' "'~ "'"" " L. Fogo of Burr Oak, driving well Idaho', Mrs. Perry Kier, candidate for Governor of Jeanine Hiltgen, John ttunt- P esented by Southweste I c~ Mnva 7th ,t 7:001 ~. Bell Tele hone Co which is ,a 1962 Buick and Ronald Mankato; Mrs. Paul Gaaff Kansas in speaking to the singer, Dee Ann Jaco~ s p,I 1, . 555 New 12 18 Cle of Mankato driving a Beloit; Jim MurraY,r Man-M n ] teachers nrincinals narents Mary Jensen, Nanc- Mar', [ TheSCheduledcormthlant appears clalin MaYro [mere wmoe a .potiu~t ' " gg ' ' ~" "- ' ~" I ~ J - . . " per at the wnite horter 1956 Chevrolet, collided att,ka!o; R. V. Mur ay, a -]friends, board members and tin, Billy McCollum, DeDra " pe ~P -lhouse. Each member' !~ ~ ~1 ] an intersecuon lnere waslKato, s ellinp g winners stressed the,Munsey, Kathv~ Neilson,UUCUOnS ot taouston, xexaS/u ~ ~ gu~ a.'u~ ~rVi0~. 744 Earl to medium $250 00 damage to the rogo * ':: { imoortance of shaoinz the l Terri Newell, June Ouelette, [ conducted T V auditions on[ ~ ~ma, Tho me~ car and $50.00 to the Clegg A total of 105 children future of Kansas through Cheryl Pletcher, 18 Kansas campuses before[ otluck and the entire! ].on - ,x u,u,x car. [ participated in field day[ the two party system. West-[ Rehmert, Marlin Ro:l:Jiild, [ making the, selections tor[ily is invited and the [788-Full Season [held Thursday at Athens[ern Kansas must havelRoy Wakefield, Kerm5 [the L v. now. ]ly meeting will conv ~,~ "~ ~l [ Sunday, April 3, at 7:35[Rural School. Weather waslrights that will maintain its Walker, Timmy Waldron,[ 18"30 PM following the I"1 [ p.m 3.5 miles north and 1 [ ideal for contestants and the [ eouality with all of Kansas.[ Sue Ann Weaverling, Duane [ I" I I,? [ ner Get" out and su[ :: tlllnmlmlmllo |/ o o mile east of Mankato on[many spectators and somei - IBeougher, and Douglas Berl-IWIl l ~ /[,our organization and[ :;~ q~ilNItl~ll~l~-~ I" I~a~u'e' ~eeu ~,up, county road .1 mile north of[good records were made inloffice of the County ]nell. I w~ mmm#~%n ,) I ,our family. , ' I 111 11 1111 t t[ Baled Hybrid Sudan Lewis Sanderson s driveway,[the 40 events. Sunerintendent" t The 4th and 5th grade l j Let's net some bac r " . V1SlUn~ hours: IO:OU-II:OO t9 . . ~ lal~,A~l) &~,-] [ ~/v~ Delbert W. Stevenson, firlv-[ Ion m scored 131, points toI "Those, who complam[com.bmationroom is beinglA M" 9 nn-a-oo nnd 7"0D- in our organization =~ ~V~t[~Og-~f~ l "'~" in~ a 1953 Plymouth, hit alvin me meet ioHowea oyl ~.~ + ,~ the ballltauuhtby lennie Atter-I^-~Z' = mot ~move Weneeo ~ " ~ " " S I ~.UO b'M. !! ,o" "-- " [ steer belonging to Lewis [ Scottsville, Solomon Rapid { ~-~.~o"'"~ '",",~,all.r the, berr~v Their reading was ] " [ .".~.~.'~.~r~*;'on and heln # [ ~ [ "" Mr v ~ Sanderson There was $200 Athens and Valley View t.~ .~ A [nrooressin~. nicely Adonted[ . Manme Loomts of[ u^ : t~ . S G I r' all Ihe great ILA E damage to the Stevenson The meet was successfully r 's Cor texts had been completed &] Jewell visited his father, General Featu p. . . . "n|M PV/IilMII,car. larrangedby Mrs. Ethel Bar~ The following called in Readers Digests Readmg[ larence W. Loomls, one[ Let's price "our" pr0 !! ili.l.lW~);;;R~D~ o v [ .tu~, Bonds Forfeited: [ !latrDd~iaC:er@a~l~aCtnC~?:wi~nkn~- ~U'rlt frfl~v~a/i~aStg2e~keigaM:nS ISsk~ t:~adt:# g w. j abeangl ~Yv~Sa~:~lfr:omR~YcklW:[ ~eFy" ~t he;hbl~i~;~ts~ : . [ William L. Charles, speed-i ~, ~, ~, . . '. I Melvin Miller, Melvin ] tage. Th. following students ] C,1.~ =.:~ ~ [ port on Grain Marketi, !i rar |n silage [ 15UI I I ing, $10.00 and costs, luougi,as, lne mucn needed[ Ranneback and Keith[ are in this group: Annettel p: next meeting, so get o ~:~ "--" ~ ~" I Clifford P Hake no driv-Irerresnments were iurmsnea q~hr,~uder Cawker City I Anderson, Carol Bohnert [~me.~me w~tn ms momer, learn and work witia Y-, t-miner t asture I G-144 in ossession [and served by the depend- Chandler[Mark Bowersox, Timothyl Vi s. wia ttm wietz. i!i ~ k-- [ xr o ~oA $5.00 and costs. [able Athens P.T.A. W!th[ School; Mrs.Ethel Modlin,! Dodd, Sherrflynne Esshnger, l .Mrs. Etta Nees/our .Day[ Bill Smiths serVed ~i ~ . ~rl~l~ll ~mm~l~ [ a~ew ~--,uov Robert C. Hujar, speeding [more than 40 cars ,an.a s}a-[ Scandia; Mrs. Darrel Gmst[ Charles Harder, Barbaral 2r~e'haC~ nm2an~ma ners~ter[ freshments. . :~; ~./,/'~ ~711 A ~ ~n nn ~ ~ o,o~ tion wagons parked in me e. u-~,;. M-nkato" P qs Roe Terry Seirer, Rebecca l I ~,h c ber " ) ~ ] al,in -17 R'~ith ~ooain- [area indicated that attend- [ r~,n ~,mn n,rr Oak" t, Ar Smith and John Turner. 1 yd McMurray of Jewell,[ --- :'~ ~. R~-~ ,~ ,x -~ -~ .a %. ov~ ~ o, I ance was unusually good ""7 *'L"2"*'-' ~" '.~,"I I to Brookfield, Mo, Saturday I ~ ~ " ' -- I $10 00 ana costs ~ ~ ~ ana mrs rtowara t~om, 1-- can A. wesun I to s--en~ "~- - "- ~ IIVlAN~ ltial'~r, ,[ ORDER Arthur Shook, no valid[ "*- week of Esbon; Carl Stepp,Burr[ Superintendent of Public [the Pla ies'm mo t :2u Vvl|;2[ To the friends and L' ~ [ driver s license, $5.00 and] ~. ine o e~atn last [ Oak Schools;Clay Brown,[ Instruction [ ~'i,~|ao,h, ;o ;,~a, ,~;,~[ bors who helned put o~* Iff i I AI L costs I . ". . I Esbon Schools; Clyde Reed, IMankato, Kansas I; " I oraso fire at our nlaC . X Kay L) rioogell removeo a ,~ o, ~ a o s - :; ~r, speeding, M ri~Ia:d ,M. (, Kenneth L. Hu'ber, driving[. *h-De' -rtment He[ be co p . "1- " " - -[sister and husband from of Randall were sun : ~ --O in xrinlnt An nf roctrie'ti~n I"" " ~ o~a ~ r'~ " I sprouting only an occasionall hattan and the grandson otl . *er-oon -uests at the " : " : =; ^;. :'~- . I held thegreatestrespectl n~ betweenl D n Smi'h of "" &~ eastern r~ansas. '" " ~,Ida n o s ]w rmwnne pla t-- ea t ivmnsato [ -: of Mr and MrsJac~- : ~.oo a u c st . " su rvised [ Friday afternoon VXSltOrs [possible. He pe the lush fertile stretches of Mrs Millard Billing of For- Enoch A Cheek failure M/tNg/tTfl ~1~ ANn . Egn to sin at sin" si"n, $10001 [quality juvenile and adult[moso, has made an out- - ." ~~ ~iI :i ' more than 160 operating ' " of Mrs Minnie Barrett were I ,~,~=~t~v =----~a, ~aatt~u, ~ ~ . v v s schools all locally adminis-I T~. r"u+ 171o+onn'n- r~-rn in his fresh-]her niece, wirs. Avis t.raw- - il .- a .~,~. tered and far from present[ mi~ ~.~o.i between r a+ K-nsas Wes lford of Formoso, and her P,'llllllll~l~q,ll] ! j " K. niuman, improper[day government centraliza-[a"g'es"of" 'an l 'i last ,l'eya'naUniversity. [son, Mr. GeneoBarrett and[ m[ |]| I1[ unl n ~ Mrs Barrett, Ol NanQall tion Roads, comm caUo I " " " [summer 31 nercent read Ron the president o~ the[ --~ ' [and conveniences were de-[,mh, 4 or less books About[freshman class had a 3 341 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loomis l~ U U [] /:11 ' ~ ~ m]ficient by our present stan-[ ~f read over 50"books [urade averau'e the first[Of Glen Elder called Thurs-] I1~11~1~1 |~-'~ m[dards. Mr. Hodgell left Jew-[ A'recentsurvey showed that J semester, majoring ii~l day afternoon on his father,[ i~~~l~ m mm mm m mm m m m[el] County to accept the 13o-1 18 per cent of the homes[English. This won Ron the[Mr. t~larence W. Loomis. / ,m m a m mm m m [] m[sition of Assistant State Su- had 1 to 10 hard-cover academic M C Culotta] Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wiley[ ,m .m. mm ,l~illl m!perintender}t. Following this books and 31 percent read l[football award at Kansas[ f Jewell, Mrs: Clara Head-] ,i ~ ~ n ~ l i ~ i~ ni~a []1 ne was asmstant and advisor to lo nanerbacks There isl Wesleyan This award eoes[ my and tvirs, wm Lagergren/ ; . - -= II m m m, mmmm mm m/mm, am m ! theMay r feT v eet adi rt every'evidence that the[to the" football letterman[haeterVi it d .Mrs. Mattie[~ r ' " ' m ,z years a a t - y. "w mmm mw amy wI m - m Minister until recent failing [ Mr. Charles Graham ssis-] ~l~li~ m ~:: m[health. The very best for the ."~:::::~::::i +~i :::iii:i!ii:~!::iii!i:;?~::i'i:/7;! ~-~ ' -~ [ter brought him a bowl of) > ---:- :-- m J: m[ youth was uppermost in his!i:::i::!~:~;::il:: !!:~;:~:::i:!;i:;:; [ ~ [beautiful, long lasting blue-:| m On March 10th 1966 the Man it" Librar-" [] I untiring efforts, i;i::i;ii:i;~iiii:~:i::~-;}::i::::i::::/i:ii::?:ii;~::i~#~!:i:::i I .-- m ~ r~ I I shaded flowers which all of n |', - Board made application to be admitted to the m, The Je.well Count.y H~Sttl~- i~ ~i::).i;i~ t'~ -- e %[, Mr. Guy Folsom of Ran- II l[lcat bociety appreciat t e ;:: ::!ii!!; ]J' l II['K I iloau anu tvlr. franK roisom -. :. - "- I 1 CENTRAL KANSAS LIBRARIES'SYSTEM for 1 following gifts of last week. ~'~i::!~:~:i::i,1 /I of Montrose were Sunday [~, - ='" '-"l "-. " - mlMrs. Douglas Gillett, Burr~i~i:~i~'~)i{i:::: k .@ / lafternoon callers of their- - -: = =~ I : ; I the purpose of cooperating with the Regional 1 i [aunt, Mrs. Mattie Smith. m . [] ~~i)i~::::ii!,:i ] Miss Alice Sellhorn ac- -=" ~ -" :=; i Library Service. This Service deliversto our local 1 YL C-- AS ::i Icompanied" Mrs. Vera Se rer" -'-- ? ! m]mn ~umm~ um land Miss Helen McCammon =- "--~ "--" ~- " = :I : ---- da" library EVERY OTHER SATURDAY, 50 to 100 m 1J [to Beloit Saturday after- for, prospectus-baalm" I " m ~%umm~ ,=munro [noon and called on her e.~.z~i~ x ~4/ll~. -. |' new and used books to remain for two weeks and mlJOHN WA -. :] imother, Mrs. Lomse Sell- - h ete'kl I m] DEAN MARTIN horn n ma ) it to r . . ::ii;:i~:i;:ii)iii:::}[i:::ii~ii:ili:i ~:~::~;,~ .::};!~:::~:~ . tisement a d " "" i': ", then replaced by the next dehvery This Service nl,C: I Sunday evening visitors of m.v.va s . ," ' " :i?i:i::]i:i{i.i~i:i~}i::?!~:!E~i:ii!! :~ii~]i!~]i!~i :i!i!::: i? : .) :::~ ,/ ' started Saturday, April 2nd and the 2nd delivery COLOR [wMerr:~V~r Mar~ Hrarry2 beuCke ALBERT i m * " m[- " " of Lincoln, Karts', and Mrs 214 N. Walnut, U received Satmday, April 16th Many books That aura of wbrant health and energy at 1 r," " " m, - "" ,Kenneth repre~reno m :, m[ yours with proper diet, work and rest. Don't let[of Beloit Mrs Couse is a z i ' ha e alread been checked out by patrons oI our infections drag you down-cure them with prompt isister of Mrs. Wilbeck and ltvraxs # - --, ~~' [,jex a~ I Mrs. McCorkle is a niece. l Library. We urge you to examine the many new m[~~ou,a~,~,medacatlon. ! ~" titles and take full advantLage of this fine i[ tcaom.l !e e? ' [SERVICE. Next delivery date is April 30th. Friday, Sat Sunday ' April 22-23-24 VjrA m L. [] i d ' UTE THEATRE MANKATO, KANSAS(-- I Mankato, Kansas The in Mankato, Kalmas FIRST BANK IN MANKATO OLDEST BANK IN JEWELL COUNTY i!i = C! ESTABLISHED 1883 !* :! ~il~'~*~ Member Kansas Development Credit Corp. , F.Da.C ) AND FACE FLY CONTROL FOOT ROb LUMPY JAW CONTROL VITAMINS TRACE MINERALS LOW L V[L iNTERNAL PARASiT[ CONTROL INLAND AUTOMATIC BALE STOOKER Can be attached to any baler having or 16x18 bale chamber. HERE'S WHAT IT CAN DO FOR Saves time and labor. Speeds up you hay operation. Lets you bale greener hay. Protects the quality of your feed. MAKES BALING & STOOKING A MAN OPERATION The Inland automatic bale stooker bales easily and stooks th. em in ventilated stooks and can be handled a front end loader. - Unlimited m