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3rd Grade Brownies
June Ramsey and Christi
Murray held our flags while
the ],'lag Salute and Brownie
Promise were said. Games,
were played while Teresa Seir-
er prepared lunch of orange
drink and cookies. We then
made our Mother's Day pre-
sents. We adjourned with tile
Brownie Tunnel.
--Reporter.
Special numbers at the Es-
ben Christhm Church were a
piano solo, "Mystery of Life".
by Mrs, Hillman, and a trurn-
pet solo by Dale Dodd, ac
companied by Mrs. Hillman.
The alumni, parents and
friends of the University of
Kansas were invited to a party
Thursday, April 27, at the 24-66
Cafe, Beloit, Kans. R. Keith
Lawton, Vice Chancelh)r of the
University, was guest speaker
and Dick Wintermot~, Execu-
tive Director of the Alumni
Association, showed the excell-
ent Centennial movie, "K. U.'s
Second Century--. Misses Nellie
and H~ilrtti~,. Ltrtz of Mankatn
are among the alumni of .the
University of Kansas.
Gl¢l Sceut Day Camp
Thirteen day camps will be 1
held within the,- jurisdiction of
the Central Kansas Council (if l
Girl Scouts to serve tim ~:outs !
with summer camp expert-!
etlees. I
Day camping is exactly whati
the name implies • camping byI
the day. The campers arriveI
at the campsite sometime inI
the morning and afternoon and
spend five to six hours enjoy i
ing activities suitable for the l
out of doors. The Scouts return i
home at night unless over-
r~ghts are planned as part of
the program__.~. .....
Highland
By Me$. Dalbert Bird
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mechs-
r~r of Red Cloud were Sunday
afternoon visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Claron Paxson. The Pax-
sons visited Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Jel'fers at Esbon Satur-
day.
Several ladies from this com-
m~vity attended the Mother-
Daughter Banquet Wednesday
ewm~g at Esbon. We were!
very proud of our neighbor.
~ieki Kugl, er, Junior at
q~ligh School, who pre-I
seated a very lovely vocal
solo at the close of the banquet
program. This fine young lady
has an unusua;ly lovely voice
and we'll be watching her in
the future. Keep up the good
work. Vicki !
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Meyer
of Mankato were Monday vis-
itors at Charles Love home.
Mr. and Mrs. l,eonard Right
meier and family of Mankato
and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Noller
and family of Red Cloud were
Sunday guests in the l,ove
home.
The Highlanders Extension
Unit held their regular meet
;ng at Highland Center 'rhurs
day afternoon. 'rile members
!lean(!(l the building and work
ed on the registration tabs for
the District Extension meetin~
to be held at Belleville this
,'rid~ly. The May meeting will
be set up a week early t(i May
18. It will be our annual hirth
day party.
A surprise birthday coffee
was given for Mrs. Albert Rus
s~,tt at her home Mortday morn
ing. There were seven ladies
present 1,o help her celebrah,
her birtilday. Mrs. Russell has
been hired to teach a rural
~('hool in Nebraska this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Jay Gillett and
ramily visited her brother,
Keith Smith, Mrs. Smith and
family at the Andrew Smith
home in Northbraneh. "rite
Smith family reside in Saline.
Mrs. Jay Gillett will be hos
tess to Union Chal~l W.S.W.S,
in her home this Thursday.
Mrs. Alfred Andersen will be
lesson leader.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. F'o||lz
and family were Sunday even-
ing guests in the Holliee Avi
son home. They enjoyed home
made i('e ('ream and cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne HamiL
ton of Belleville were Thursday
guestsin the , Rex Kugler
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garman
and John of Burr Oak calle(I
at the Vaden Davis home Sun-
da), evening. Mrs. Rex Kugh'r
and Vicki were Saturday even
ins guests at the Davis home.
Becky Foutz accompanied
the Aubrey Gass family to
Hastings last Saturday.
Mrs. Richard Gates and Jnni
visited the Delbert Bird home
Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Pruden of Cowles and Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Minnick were Sun
day afternoon callers in the
Bird home.
We hope everyone is used to
the new Daylight Saving Time
by now. The original reason
for the time was ttY c0rls~rve
IIII I [ _ I I I
'~: 1968 PROPOSED BUDGET
Ode~ma Township, Jewell County
N~ott~'e is i'~¢bby given ,t~a~t on the 16th d.a,y of May, 1967,
t~le T~vl~l~p Board of ~ T(~wl~shiD, Jewell
C,()Url, l,y, Ka~l-
~, ~tlI meet at ithe Odessa ~hool ,l-I~use for the purpose
~f h~a,r~g ~nd ~ns~q'lnlr obje(.~tlor~ at" ,tax,payers relating trr
f;hl I~ budget and for l~he purpose of eor~lderir~g aanend-
,to such
Cltwenee S. You,rig, 'I~r~ee.
&~oo~, ~l~rk. .A~le~ !R. Koops, 'lh'ea,~rer.
Preee41ng ,Oun'eat Proposed
GENERAL FUND Yt~r
Year Budget
I~xl~ndltures: 1000 1,96'/ 1968
Per ddem of tw, p. a.udltla~g ,board $ ~60.00 $ :~.00 $ 36.00
,prenmm .................. 0.00
Offl~ 8ttpplte*s ............................ ,50.00 50.00
~tkm exoense .................19~10 25.00 25.0~
Ma~ir~t~rmaxce of t~wr~hi.p hall ...... g.0~ 1,50.00
"lMt~ ~p. by tm, p. board' ..... $ 88.12; $14;1.60 $26.1.00
tt tpt.:
l~i3ered Twp. Bal., 1-I .... $ a2.39 $179,20 $148.77
00. '~'e~. Aft)tinted Ba/.. 1.-'1 ..... 21.6q
vatlolt'mn property tax ............... 103,53 112.23
l]a~m.ngl~le t~x ................................... 88.90
O~ ~amces . ..................................... 81.40
. .Tl;~,al l~pt~, Ir~l. 1-11, l~t~}. ~i~7..3~ $Ntg.q? $:161.00
: ~xperuai~t~u.res .......... i~.,1 ~ 14;1.00 2~1.00
f~,v~rd .............. $1~9L20 $148.77
~EMETERY FUND
Expenditures:
T~t~d ]gxl:~t .ur~ .................... $1~3~t.47~K)O,O0 $400.00
Reoelpt~:
r.1 ...... 07.3 ,38 .52
~em ~y r, ax ................. 184.25 381,93 13.48
l,~O~l /t~ ~alor~'a Tax Red~u~tton., 6.02
'1~ l~eeipta, Ir~cl. II-1, t~l. $401,61' $7~6.52 $400.00
l~'~s: ,~xpendttures ......... 1,~t.4q 400.00 400.00
l~t01atltoe lmo~a rd .......... $~57,14 $3~.5,2
IPlg&lltlE DOG FUND
E~nditm'es:
Total Ex~nd~mres .................... $ 4~.40 $tqfi.0o $100.0o
lgeoelpta:
U~bered Twp. B~,I., 1-,1 ...... $325.31, $21~G~'1 $101.81
P,~etpts, Ir'tel. I'-,I. hal. $:1"25,21, $27~6.81 $191.8~I
I.~: Exl~nditures ............ 4~.40 176.00, 100.09
foiw~a~'d ............. $276.81 $101111
larec_~d I r~g
GENERAL FUND Year
li~l~mltturea: l~6e
Per diem of '~I:~. ~u~ng board, $ 30.00
O~flce ~t~les ..................................
PttbHet~ion expense ........................ I~;00
Matl'~naa'u~ of tow~sMp hall ...... ~0.00
Pralrie ,D~ POLson ............................ 1'~.75
~ by twO. bom-d ...... $~.a~,
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l~ff8 PROPOSED BUDGET
Center Township, Jowell Cotmty
Notioe is ,hereby gmren ,that on ~ ,16th day Of May, 1967,
1~ 'Ikm'~l~ Board Of Oer~tt~" To~rrsl~p, Je~tell COur~ty, Kan-
~1~ a~tll meet ~ IMl~m,k:~to City I-lat~, @:00 p.m,., for £he pt~rpo~
of ~la~g .sald ~ertr, g er~e01~lons Of taxpayers relatit~g to
proposed budget an~t for the pro-pose of cm~kterin~ mnend-
lla~ ~ such bu'tlg~.
O. L. Black. 'rmlst, ee.
~a Hanson, Clark. Bess Kr~mer. Treasurer.
OuaTenl,Progosed
Year l~udget
'1~7 1968
$ 60.00 $ 6O.00
25.,00 25.00
35.00 35.00
Ul~lel~~ Twp. BaJ.., 1-i ...... SM,0:Sff
~/e~m p~'oo~rty~ ................ 34.~
t~l,~b~a tax ....................................
lt~eelgt~, Inel, b-l, ~al. 18ff&96
Lem: ~ll~ml~bta, e~ ........... 424~I
fforward ................ $45~1~
Flltlg lglJNl~
lg~qmnditures:
Total Expeatll0ures .................... ~92.00
~e~Mr~ ~ l~al, 1,-~1 ...... $ ~1~
Std velm'em ~ ,rex ................ ~.~
Ad vNiore~ '~ Reduct, ion
200.00 ~00.00
$32&00 $320.00
$46@ .'16$171.55
148.45
~2.40
$4~1.55 $320.00
320.90 3'20.00
$171.56
$65"/.00
J,EWELL,, COUNTY RECORD,...MANKATO," KA.N...SA$
.,,,,,,--
rHURSDAY, MAY 4,
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electricity, l'ln stdl trylllg |,0
get the roosters to crow all
hour earlier.
After sevt,r;tl ni~hls last
week of beh)w i reezing tom
3eratures,' it was about 82 de
grees Saturday with high winds
that keep blowin~ daily. Sun
day evening we had another
freeze with still n. moisture.
We are hoping for sonl(, t, his
wt'ek.
Several families in this area
have purch~sc(l their t)nhy
chickens. With eggs currently
at 19 cents per dozen, the pro
fit in raising laying hens is
very low.
The howling team l'rom this
area bowh'd ill Red (~loutl Nri
day ev('ninK. Th(, hullos I)owh,(I
also Ihill (,vtqlinLq
Mrs. Gall Coh.)n and Mrs.
It;ill)l| Ih)t)l()n xi'~ih,(I rclal.ives
in A~ra Thursday.
Mrs. W. G. llills returned
For Tons of
"sweet.eating"
Summer Pasture
P/ant
INE
I]GHIIM-SUDANGRASS HYBRID
Tests Prove
Cattle Prefer its Taste
to all other brands
Seed
Immediately Available
See or Call
JEWELL, KANSAS
Sunday from a two weeks' visit
with her datJgl~ter, Mrs. Rich-
,wd l,ong, and Mr. Lo,ng and
fannily.
!
Visiting hours: 10:00 11:00
A. M.; 2:00 4:00 anti 7:00 8:01)
P. M.
Monday, April 24, callers of
Mrs. ()lc;mna 'l'hr(mson w('r('
her daughter, Mrs. Marie Mor-
,'is, Karen Ross. and her ~l'eat
~_r;m(Ithm~hlt'r. I,e;l}~ I¢oss.
Mr. ,h)hn I,ov(, visited his
,w)~her. Mrs. lhltlie t~t)ve on
'ru(wdily.
:Vii~s lh,h,n '\4(.(h~nmmn ('all
ed Wedn,,sday evening on h(,]
aunt Mrs. Ne/lie Shepherd.
Mr .lira Conrad was a Timrs
d;,, ,fternoon visitor of Mr.
i hu'ry Wilbo('k.
Mr. and Mrs. ,John Ferguson
were Friday callers of his sis
ter, Miss Alice Ferguson.
Miss Edna Walker visited in
lira Ih)me Saturday afternoon.
31r'.;. Will l,ag(,r-rcn came
to see Mrs. Mattie Metz a hum
her of lime~ last week.
Mr. Vilas Freeman accom-
panie(I his sister, Mrs. Newell
Axtell, and Mr. Axtell to the
I)(,me of his niece. Mrs. Burton
Wilson. in Belleville Sunday.
Mrs. Waur, da l)onahue ha:;
vn;ide severul calls op }/er me
lh('r, Mr:;. Gt,rtrude Fic,ro. rc
i
(:Dally I Miss Alice l"erguson was a
Mrs. Jessie Graham visited[Sunday guest; of her brother,
her mother Mrs. OleannallVh', John Ver~uson, and Mrs.
Tbl'OllS/)l], SHILIrtlHv I/It)rnill~:
A son, Mr. John Th'ronson, mid
Mrs. Thronson called on her
in the allernoon.
Mr. .rid Mrs. Clarence
Loomis, Jr. were Sunday nf
ternoon callers of his father.
Mr. Chirr,nee W. Loomis. Mrs.
[A)OllliS illS/) visited SOIIIC O[
the ladies.
Mrs. Ola C. Wilbeck attt, ndt,d
Institute in Salina last week.
'J'he Institute was conducWd
by Lawrence University and
lh(' SLHI.(' 13o;lrd of lh'alth.
Mrs. Bid Thompson & Mrs.
13(,ssie Van [)ust,n callt,d in
lht. Homo Sunthly ;tftt,rnoon.
IPhono for froo deUvery
Just give us a ring and " ....
we'll deliver right to
your garage door. No
clmrge whatsoever.
l,'orgltSOll.
Mr. and Mrs. Gone BarreH
of Randall visited his mother,
Mrs. Minni( Barrett, Sundayl
afternoon.
The Reverend ' Mr.
Rose took charge of the April
30th chtu'('h service in the
Home.
?
K. G. BALL,
~wner
!
ADVERTI ED IN .
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• Has the easa, speed and
safety of your kitchen range.
Nothing to fill, spill, pump,
prime, or flarel
Bumlng time 4-6 houra per
propane fuel cyllnder.
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P A CHEF SAEE C. I[ll
Has the ease, speed and safety of your 'tchen.
range. Nothing to fill, splll, pump, prime, or
flarel Burning time 4-6 houri ...,.. ~@qae
per propane fuel cylinder, urvi v&~.=~
Blaok s Deoker.
Y4" Deluxe Variable
SPECIAL
SPEC~AL
alaoka ]99
PYREX*
PYREX WARE set thor de
so much ...yet costs so IIhl
Iloke- Servo- Store -- all i
one dish.
Ava;Ioble Im
Town & Country, Eorly Amod-
con ond Turquoise,
REG. $4.50
SPECIAL
Limited Time Offer
April 3=May 13, 1967
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way, your stove old enough to be trouble me?
can .save you money on a new tove - one that will save you 50%
each day you use it. The new stove is modern and really costs less
to operate.
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CORNINGtWARE=[
':'~ MENU-ETTE "EE'T"i
, These kitchen he~pers off,, . I
t ¥or|ety Of uIeI: !
• RANGE TOP COOI(IHe
, • OVEN BAKING !
, • STORtNG LEFTOVERS I
' Three handy sizes I
SPECIAL $9.99set I
REG. $12.9F I
SAVE $2.9 t
tlmlted Time Offer • ApriI,,3-Mey 13, 1967 I
We New Table Cutlery is a labor saver and so nice to have when
your friends call for a visit. We are making a very low price on it
at this time.
By a new Studebaker Car.
JEWELL COUNTY'S OLDEST STORE