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PAGE 4B
Edith Folger
Quarterly Meeting is to be
here Friday and Saturday May
5 and 6• Services begin at 10:30
each morning. Fred Littlefield
of Wichita, Yearly Meeting
Evangelistic Supt. and a form
er pastor here, is to preacit
Friday morning and both after-
~Xms after the business meet
lags. Roscoe Knight & a Gos.
l~el Team from Friends Bible
College at Itaviland has the
7:30 service Friday evening
and the Saturday morning ser-
'(ice. Everybody welcome.
Ida Pugh went to Belleville
~unday to visit her grand son
Bob Pugh who got his leg
broken just above the ankle
last week in a ttonda accident.
~ls0 to help her grand (laugh
ter Carolyn Ostrom celebrate
her birthday.
Mabel Dunham of Clay Cen-
ter Kansas., State Promotion
Secretary, conducted a very
ature of 21 degrees this Men
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Verle Menden
hall, David and Arden went
to Beloit Sunday to help Mrs.
Neve I,itton move to another
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alex-
ander got home from their
eastern trip last week.
A very nice Mother l)augh
ter hanquet was Imld at Esbon
last Wednesday evening.
Eddie Bali is stationed at
the Chicago Great l,akcs
Naval Training Center instead
o[ San Diego, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrie ttill-
man are tire parents of a new
baby girl bnrn Saturday even
ing and will answer to the
name of Shelly Anette. They
are at the Smith Center hos-
pital. Mr. and Mrs. tterman
ltake and little girls and great
grandma Georgene Bossen
~ent out to see them Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bossen
and Lee ttooton spent Tuesday
evening of last week with
interesting W.C.T.U. workshop
last Wednesday at tim church.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl l{inard
took her father Mr. IIassman
to the hospital at Red Cloud
Sunday for tests.
Martha Harris is having her
porch enclosed and hcr house
re-shingled. Edgar Glover is
doing the work. She is the
first in this community to s(q
hens and hatch little chicks
this spring. A varmit got one
of her mother hens but. didn't
~et the little chickens.
Clear but cold this Monday
morning. Has frnzen a number
of nights the past week and a
little moisture.
Mrs. E. E. Ransom
After three days of a mm'e
Qr less h~rd wind from south
and west that nelte(I us nolh
ll)g but a few drops of rain
that fell from a nasty looking
little black cloud Sunday
evening. At that we are lucky
to get the tornadoes or
the bad snows that olher
Dlaces got. Here it is the first
day of May and time for crop
planting any time almost. 1
did see a man drilling in for
qe crop the last of the week.
Hope it does not freeze. Colby,
Kansas Is reporting a temper-
Paul Heiman.
We were sorry to hear that
tlarry Colson had passed away
last Saturday and we want to
express our sympathy to his
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bossen,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hillman
and Renae and Paul Heiman
~ere at the Lee [{o()ton ]lome
for a pancake supper last
li'riday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mechs-
nor went to Richmond, Kan-
sas the first of last week to
visit relatives and report that
lhe freeze got the potatoes and
other tender Ihings there too.
It froze ice again here last
night and the c.old wind is
again blowing hard for the
fourth day here.
Miss Debbie Boller and
Miss Kathy Whelchel were
Sunday afternoon visitors of
Miss Nan('y Jo Pate. Mrs. Es-
thee Whelehel and' Mrs. Ruth
Obert called late afternoon at
the Mrs. Lorena Pate home
to take Kathy home.
Mrs. R. Avison
The Don Spooners bought
the Milton Rogers' house in
the east part of town and have
moved in.
Mrs. Katie Mendenhall took
Phone Night or Day: FR 8-3211
Cleveland to Concordia for his
check ~up Wednosda~v. Mrs.
ShiprJ~y stayed a~ the Variety
Storc~
LeLand Winston of Lebanon
called on Fxed Paxsons Wed-
aesd~' afternoon.
Mrs. Nile Jeffers and Mrs.
ttaze[ Shipley were in Lebanon
and l~ed Cloud Tuesday.
Ver.~al Smith of Ayr, Nei)r.
visited his parents, the Bert
Smitl~s, Friday afternoon.
Lany2ta Smith nnd family aad
Jerry Gardner and son spent
Thursday afternoon with ,lea-
niece (McCleery) DeBey and
familw at her farm home north
of Downs.
Mrs. Edna Thronson and
family~ Mrs. Jeaniece DeBey
and ct~,ildren, Mrs. Dale Flynn
and der:vghter, Mrs. Dell Hayes
and Mrs. Albert Rothman vis-
ited Y'riday afternoon with
Lena McCleery.
Cynthia Enyeart of Overland
Park I~'ought her father, Rev.
Earl b2myeart, home Saturday
afternoon where he spent the
last 10 days to be with Mrs.
Enyeart: who had surgery on
Wednesday morning at Re-
search ltospital. Cynthia left
early Sullday morning for Ov-
erland Park.
Mrs. Frances Kindler and
Mrs. L~crita Gibbs visited
Mrs. Ann Regan Thursday af-
ternoon.
Mr. anti Mrs. John McCleery
were Sunday dinner guests at
the Everett Terrill home at
Burr Oa~.
Mr. amd Mrs. C. H. Frost
were Sun,day dinner" guests at
the James Johns' home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebert
of Burr Oak were Sunday din-
ner guest,s at the R. Avison
home.
Mrs. Ca:.Tol Kindler and Mrs.
Nila Jeffers were in Beloit on
Thursday.
Max Balls are driving a new
Ford.
Nine froan Esbon Christian
Church attended the 5th Sun-
day Rally ~t Randall Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Ray Baker' home were the
Bill Bakers, Jack Bakers of
Superior an~d the Claude Wad-
(lies of Sutton.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Smith and
family spe~at the weekend at
the Gerald Wassenberg home
at Marysvilfe.
Girl Scout Service Team
The Girl Scout Service Team
met April 2;8 at the home of
Virginia Rightmeier. Marlys
Jensen. Marjorie Hulbert and
Linda Borden, District Advisor
from Salina attended. Registra-
:ion for Day Camp was passed
out. Don't foxget the cook-out
at the City Park May 10 at
10:00 a.m. for the leaders and
anyone helping with Day
Camp. Training for Day Camp
for the towns of Beloit, Le-
banon. Mankato and Smith
Center will be held May 16 at
' E'@ELi CC TJNI: RECORD, / /ANKA'IO, KM;,gAT,
Stn'plus ........... 25,000.00
U'ndivided profits . 95,864.60
Total Capital
Accounts ........ $145,864J~0
'lMtal Liabilities and
Capital Accounts $920,218.97
MEMORANDA
E,oans as shown above
are after d.eduction of
~ aluation reserves
of ................ 6,769.33
I, A. R. Kingsley, of the
above-named bauk do hereby
declare that this report of con-
ditiun is true and correct to
the best of my knowledge and
belief.
A. R. KINGSLEY
We, the undersigned direc
tots attest the correctness of
this report of condition and
declare that it has been ex-
amined by us and to the best
of our knowledge and belief is
true and correct.
Lewis H. Dunstan,
Taylor It. Clark,
Dale H. Switzer,
Directors.
(First Published in the Jewell
Uounty Record on the 4th
day of May, 1967) 3t
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF JlliWELL COUNTY,
KANSAS
Ruth P. Thompson, Plaintiff,
vs Case No. 8226
John A. Rockafellow, et al,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
The State of Kansas to
John A~ Rockafellow, John A.
Rockefellow, J. A. Rockefel-
10w, John Rockefellow. Fred-
erick Beeler, William Lans-
den, D. M. Gants, Monte
Gants, Del Monte Gants, Rob-
ert T. Gants, Bauke Buikstra,
Gerritje Buikstra, Lizzie
Deters, Elizabeth Deters,
Dena Deters, Diena Deters,
Jessie Gants, Jessie H. Gents,
Julian Deters, Bertus Deters,
Gilbert Deters, Harold Deters,
Marten Buikstra, and the un-
known heirs, executors, ad-
ministrators, devisees, trus-
tees, creditors, successors and
assigns of such of the defen-
dants as may be deceased, the
unknown heirs, executors, ad-
ministrators, devisees, trus-
tees, creditors, successors and
assigns of Del Monte Gants.
deceased, and of Bauke Buik-
stra, deceased, and of Diena
Deters, deceased, and of Jes-
sie H. Gants, deceased, the
unknown spouses of the de-
fendants; the unknown exe-
cutors, administrators, de-
visees, trustees, creditors.
successors and assigns of
such of the defendants as are
or were partners or in part-
nership; and the unknown
guardians, conservators and
trustees of such of the defen-
dants as are minors, or are
in anywise under legal dis-
ability, and all other persons
who are or may be concerned:
You are hereby notified that
a petition has been filed in the
District Court of Jewell Coun-
.- r~_~yA...
'scribed tracts of land for water
purposes for use by the City
of Mankato, Kansas, a Mun-
icipal Corporation and a City
of the Third Class, said tracts
being described as follows, to
wit:
Two tracts of land in the
Northwest Quarter (NWVD of
Section Ten (10), Township
Two (2), South, Range Eight
(8) West of the 6th P. M.,
Jewell County, Kansas, and
more particularly described as
follows:
(Well No. ll) - Fleginning
at a point 2,998.52 feet
West and 1,445.46 feet
North of the southeast cor-
ner of the Northeast Quar-
ter (NE%) of said Section
Ten (10), thence North 66
feet, thence West 66 feet,
thence South 66 feet,
thence East 66 feet to
place of beginning, con-
taining one tenth(1/10)
acre more or less•
(Well No. 12) - Beginning
at a point 3,612.33 feet
West and 1,676.21 feet
Northof the southeast
corner of the N()rtheast
Quarter (NE%) of said
Section Ten (10), thence
North 66 feet, thence West
66 feet, thence South 66
feet, thence East 66 feet to
the place of beginning,
containing one tenth (1/10)
acre Irlore or less,
and an easement upon and
across said land with right of
ingress and egress, as follows:
From the Public Road
bounding the East Half of
the Northwest Quarter
(E~A of NW~/4) of Section
Ten (10), Township Two
(2) South, Range Eight
(8) West ef the 6th P. M.,
Jewell County, Kansas, on
the south thereof, thence
North along the West line
'thereof to Whiterock
Creek, thence along the
South bank of said creek
in a northeasterly meand-
ering direction to a point
due West of the Wellsite
of Well No. 12, thence in
a southeasterly direction
on a straight line to the
Wellsite of Well No. 11,
same to he a strip ten
(10) feet wide for the pur-
poses herein stated, and
same to be a Permanent
easement.
and for an order for a heai-ing
on said petition and for the
appointment of apprmsers as
provided by law.
You are further notified that
an order has been entered set-
ting this matter For hearing
on the l lth day of May, 1967.
at I0:00 o'clock A. M., in the
District Court Room in the
City of Mankato, Kansas. You
are hereby required to file
your written defenses thereto
on or before said time and
date. Should you fail therein
iudgment and decree will be
entered in due course upon
htankato, Kansas
_ I I
I
HEY DAD!---When You Go Home Tonight
why not give our best to the Mrs.
...O.K.?
CARS an
IH7 CAMARO Convertible; 327, 4-Spd., Buckets d
Console; Demo.
1986 CHEVELLE SS396 Sport Coupe; 4-Spd., Buckets
and console; Demo.
1966 OLDSMOnILE 98 Town Sedan; full power and
air; like new.
11~ CHEV. REL AIR 4-Dr. Sedan; V-8, AT, PS; 9,000
i96~* a©tm~! Mii~; Priced to Sell.
!I~.ALA ~Imrt Coupe, Dome; $2?, AT, PS, Vinyl
Roof; Low Mileage•
1~6 CHEV. nEL AIR 4-Door; V-8; One local owDm'!
White, red interior .............................................. $1995.00
1~)66 PONTIAC CATALINA Coupe; Power and Air; Low
Mileage; Locally Owned.
1966 ~HEV. BEL AIR 4-Dr. Sedan; 6 Cyl., Standard
Shift; Locally Owned.
1965 CHEVELLE S. S. Coupe; V-8, Power and Air;
Vinyl Roof.
196.5 PLYMOUTH FITRY III 4-Dr. Sedan; V-8, AC;
Very Clean.
1965 IMPALA Sport Coupe; V-8. AT.
1965 OLDgMOBILE DYNAMIC 4.Dr. Sodas; Power and
Air; Locally Owned and Priced to Sell.
1964 IMPALA Sport Coupe; V-8, AT.
1964 CHEVELLE MALIBU Sport Coupe; low mileage;
locally owned.
1964 OLDS JET STAR Holiday Sedan; Full Power and
Air.
1964 IMPALA 4-Dr. liT, 4 Spd., Sharp.
1964 IMPALA 2-DR. Ii. T., Sharp; yellow; black interior
1~ C~-IEVY II, 4-Dr.; Auto.; 6 cyl.
1962 IMPALA Super Spt.; power; really nice.
l~Sg IMPALA Cpe.; Power and Air; Really nice. SOLD.
1958 CHEV. IMPALA Coupe; ]Red in color.
1960 IMPALA 4-Dr. If. T., 4 Spd. Sharp
1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR; 6 cyl., standard.
TRUCKS
1965 CHEV. ~ Ton LN; 4-Spd., 6 Cyl; like new.
19611 CHEV. 2 Ton; 2-Spd., 15~-ft. Kn~phelde box,
hoist, new engine; one local owner: very clean.
1963 2-Ton CtlEV. V-8, 2 Spd; 6,600 ~wtual miles; 16'
foldover and hoist, New.
1963 CHEV. 2-Ton; V-8, 2-Spd., 102 CA.
1962 CltEV. ¾ Ton; 6 Cyi., 4-Spd.; Priced Right.
|~ CHEV. 2 Ton; 2-$pd., 6 CyL, Box and Hoist,
CAWKER C 'Y, KANSAS
the V.F.W. Hall at Mankato ty, Kansas, by Ruth P.
from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Thompson, plaintiff, praying
Everyone bring a sack lunch, for a decree and judgment
Reporter ,to pie t0, S h~d pet~tmn on or~
-- • quieting title and possession
-- . in plaintiff and against all de-
Dr D M Fmr and family
. : ". fendants in said action, in and
of St Franms arrived Wednes
. " to the following described real
day evening for an overnight estate, situated in Jewell
stay at the home of his par- aauntv ~'an.~ ta wit.
ents Mr and Mrs F R Fmr ..............
~. ' ,_ • - .-~" - " . " ': z.~S ~Ine ~.~), Ten' (iu),
on Tnursuay me aoctor ann
_ .. Eleven (11) and Fourteen
his wife drove to Wmnita to :.. c^^,:^.. ~,;.~^^,,
• . • . (14), ,. o=,~,u. ~,,~ .......
attend tne state conventmn or ............
• . Lltl), rownsmp Plve (,a)
Kansas Chiropractors. The chll- South, Range Nine (9)
dren remained here with their West of tka 6th P Mand
'" the Northeast " Quarter
grandparents
(NEV~) of Section Twenty-
Call No 461 [ six (26),, Township Five
• Charter No. 85961 (5) South,~i~ange Ten (10),
REPORT oF CONDITiON':I West r0f. the 6th P. M.; .
0ti the First National Bank of[a~nd ~o~4 a~¢. hereb.y.reqmred
Formoso in the State of Kan. t ~'~/: ~ .
sas, at the etose of business/bef°re ~the:l]Sth~ day of June,
on April 25, 1967 published In !967, in said court at.Mankato:
response In Call made by t~ansas, or sam peu.uon wm
Comptroller of the Currency, betaken astrueand judgment
t 11 S Will De renuereu accmmng~y
under Sect on 52 , U. . Re- " ' •
vised Statutes. Should you fail therein judg-
ASSETS
Cash, balances with
other banks, and cash
items in process of
collection ........ $140,3~1.35
U. S. Gov't. obliga-
tions, direct and
guaranteed ........ 569,737.75
Obligations of States
and political sub-
divisions ...... 16.500.00
Other bonds, notes,
and debentures .... 1£00.00
Loans and dis-
counts ........ 192.186.67
Total Assets ...... $020,218,97
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of
individuals, partner-
ships, and corpora-
tions .............. $684.566.15
Deposits of U, S,
Gov't .............. 426.94
Deposits of States and
political sub-
divisions .......... 89.361.28
Total Deposits ... $774,354.37
(a) Total demand
deposits ....... 738354,37
(b) Total time and
savings de-
posits ....... 36,M0.~)
Total Liabilities $774,@~,37
CAPITAL, ACCOUNTS
Common stock--
total par value .... $ 21i ll0,00
No. shares authorized 250
No. shares eutstan ia$ 2511'
ment and .d~cree will be enter-
ed in due course upon said
petition.
RUTH P. THOMPSON,
Pla intiff~
Lloyd C. Bloomer
202 West Main Street
Osborne, Kansas 67473
Attorney ~or Plaintiff
ATTEST:
Carol E. Ross (Seal)
Clerk of the District Court
(First Published ta Jewell Co.
Record, rTh~ra4a, y, May 4,
' ' [~..)967) It
IN THE ~q)ISTRICT COURT
OF JEW~ELL COUNTY,
KANSAS
The City of M0nkato. Kan-
sas. a Municipal Corporation,
Plaintiff,
-vs-
Charlotte Ward and Win. E.
Ward, wife and husband, and
Dean Thornton, Defendants.
Case No. 8223
NOTICE OF HEARING
To the Defendants Above
Named, end All O~her
Persona Concerned:
You are hereby notified that
a p~titioa has be.n filed in
said court praying for an or-
der deerealng that plaintiff
has tim right o/ eminent do-
main and for an order eon-
ikmolel t' A 7 'tel Co-
said petition.
THE CITY OF MANKATO,
KANSAS.
a Municipal Corporation
By Gayle A. Cristman,
Mayor.
Manford Holly,
Mankato, Kansas,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ATTEST: Carol Ross,
(Seal) Clerk of District
Court.
(First Published in Jewell Co.
Record, Thursday, April 27,
1967) 2t
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, It is deemed
necessary by the Governing
~ody of the City of Esbo~,
Jewell County, Kansas, to re-
surface Grand Avenue which
has heretofore been declared
a main trafficway, and to re-
surface Henry Street for one-
half block between Grand Av-
enue on the West to the West
side of the alley running north
and south through Block '/ on
the north and Block 14 on the
south, a main traffieway, in
the City of Esbon, Jewe]l Coun-
ty, Kansas, as provided by
Law:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED BY TttE GOV-
ERNING BODY OF THE CITY
OF ESBON. JEWELL COUN
TY, KANSAS:
THAT it is necessary to re-
surface Grand Avenue which
has heretofore been declared a
main trafficway, and to resur-
face Henry Street for one-half
block between Grand Avenue
on the west to the west side
of the alley running north and
south through Block 7 on the
north and Block 14 on the
south, a main trafficway, in
said City of Esbon, Jawell
County, Kansas. and it is the
intention of the governing body
to resurface and otherwise tin-
prove said main trafficways,
and that the estimated cost of
said improvements is $6,000.00;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLV-
ED BY THE GOVERNING
BODY OF THE CITY OF ES-
BeN, JEWELL COUNTY
KANSAS:
THAT this resolution be pub-
lished according to law in the
~t
iHi_)RSDAY,
.... ¢8 .... -
of Esbon, Jewell County, Kan
sas, and that said improve-
ment shall be made unless a
protest is filed with the City
Clerk, ~igned by not les~ than
10 percent of the qualified
electors who voted at the last
preceding regular City elec
tion, as shown by the Doll
books, within thirty (30) days
after the publication of said
resolution.
AI)OPTEI) and passed by
the Governing Boay of the
City of Esbon, Jewell County,
Kansas, this 24 day of April,
1967.
CARL L. SAPP,
Mayor of the City of
Esbon, Jewell
County, Kansas.
ATTEST: T. R. Smith,
(Seal) City Clerk.
(First Published in Jewell Co.
Record, Thursday, Al)ril 27,
1967) 3t
RESOLUTION CREATING
SPECIAL CAPITAL
OUTLAY FUND
WHEREAS, The Board of
Education of Unified School
District No. 276 of Jewell Coun-
ty or Counties, is authorized
by law, K.S.A. 1965 Supp. 72-
67,112, to make an annual tax
levy for a period of not to
exceed five (5) years, of not
to exceed four (4) mills, upon
all taxable, tangible property
in the district, for the purpose
of creating a capital outlay
fund for the purpose of con-
struction, reconstruction, re-
pair, remodeling, additions,
furnishing and equipping of
such building.% architectural
expenses incidental thereto and
the acquisition of building
sites, and the acquisition of
school buses;
NOW THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED That an
annual tax of not to exceed
three (3) mills is hereby levied
upon all taxabk,, tangible pro-
perty in Unified School Dis-
trict No. 276, County of Jewell,
State of Kansas, for a period
of not to exceed one (1) year
as provided by law and the
same shall be credited and
paid into a special capital out-
lay fund during such time to
provide a fund of not to exceed
$15,100.00 to be used for re
pairs, remodeling, construc-
tion, equipping and furnishing
the same, payment of archi-
tectural expenses, and the ac-
quisition of school buses•
BE IT FURTHER RESOLV-
ED That this resolution be
published once each week for
three consecutive weeks in the
Jewell County Record, a paper
of general circulation in said
district, as provided by law.
and the said levy shall be
effective after said three pub-
lications unless a sufficient pe-
tition in opposition is filed
within forty (40) days with the
Clerk of said board following
the last publication thereof.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLV-
exhibitc(l they will be fortw, r
barre0.
ALICE L. SELLHORN,
Administrator with will
nnnexed of the estate
of l,ouise C. Sellhorn,
deceased.
Manford Holly,
Attorney for 4dnfinislralor.
ATTEST: Byron l¢o~ers,
(Seal) I']'ol);,1,~ ,hldge
(First Published in Jewell Co.
Record, Thursday,Al)ril 2{),
1967) 3t
IN THE PROBATE COURT
OF JEWELL COUNTY,
KANSAS
In the Matter of the Estate
of Wilbur Blair, 1)ccease(t.
NOTICE OF' HEARING
The Slate of Kansas to
All Persons Concerned:
Northwestern
Insurance
J~CK W.
Special
Jewelt, gans. -
42ff
MANFORD
Bonded
Mankato,
DR. J. R. SP:
Dentist
said court by t3ir(tie Bhdr, ex
ecutrix of the will of Wilbur
Blair, deceased, praying for
settlement and allowance of
the executrix' final accotlnt
and final settlement of said
estate, im:luding the allowance
of fees and costs of probating
said will, for a (lecree order
ing distribution; for construc-
tion of the will of said de
cedent; for final discharge of
You are h(,rehv nolified that
a pelition has 'been filed in Office ttours: 8.30 t~
Afternoon by
Manka o
l)r. Dale A.
Optometrist
1202 N. Mill
3 doors North of
Theatre
the executrix fro,n her trust i Phone 262, Beloit,
and you are hereby required to
file your written d(,l'enses
thereto on or before May 12,
1967 at 10:00 o'ch)ck a.m., of
said day, in said Court, in the
City of Mankato, Kansas, al
which time and place said
, cause will be heard. Should
!you fail therein, judgment and
, decree will be entered in due
course upon said petition. Wit-
!ness my hand in the City of
Mankato, in said County and
State, this 17{h day of Al)ril,
1967.
BIRDIE BLAIR,
Pehtioner.
By: Robert H. Meyer,
Her Attorney.
ATTEST: Byron Ro!~(,rs
(Seal) I)robate Judge.
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ED That unless a petition shall
be filed as provided in K.S.A.
1965 Supp. 72-67,112, the Clerk
of said board shall certify a
copy of this resolution to the
County Clerk of each county
in whieh any part of the dis- Helen's Beauty
trict lies immediately follow- Shampoos- Se
ing the end of forty (40) days Permanents
from the last publication there- 1st House North
of. In the event a sufficient Sweden Cna
petition is so filed, the board Phone FR 8-3581 -
shall submit the question to
the voters of said district at A FULL mmmmmm,mm
an election called for" the pur-
pose as provided by law. OR CLEARER HEARINGI l
ADOPTED This 6th day of
March, 1967, by the Board of R.K SHOPPER GREETING
Education of Unified School For All Occa
Bistrict. No. 276, County of ~ I I .... II sary,BirthdaY'ThankCheer'You,
Jewell, State of Kansas. ~i ~ - {L~~r¢,'~i"~
MJ~LVIN D. SHIPLEY~ I I II ,
,etc.
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Norita R Dodd, : ;": and Trucking Service
Attested by Clerk. Mankato, Kansas
(First Published in Jewell Co. ICC and KCC Carrier
tion
308 N.
Phone FR 8.301
Cargo Insured
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BUS. Phone FR 8-3381; General Farm
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or 16 Ft. Trucks - Can
us for Semi
Record, Thursday, April 27,
1967) 3t
IN THE PROBATE COURT
OF JEWELL COUNTY,
KANSAS
Case No. 5120
In*the Matter of the Estate
qf Louise C. Sellimrn, Deceas
ed.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF ADMINISTRATOR
WITH WILL ANNEXED
To the Creditors, Heirs, De-
visees and Legatees of Louise
C, Sellhorn, deceased, and all
other persons concerned:
You and each of you will
take notice that on the 24th
day of April, 1967, Alice L.
Sellhorn was appointed admin-
istrator with will annexed of
the estate of Louise C. Sell-
horn, deceased, and duly qual-
ified as such executor and let-
ters of administration with will
annexed were issued to her on
April 24, 1967, by the Probate
Court of Jewell County, Kan-
sas.
All parties interested in said
estate will take notice and
govern themselves accordingly.
All creditors are notified to
exhibit their demands against
the said estate within nine
months from the date of the
first publication of this notice
as provided by law, and if
th¢~ d~mands are not thus
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