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1 1 afefrivtr iri State Historical Society Tolume No. LXVI. Number 49. Axtell, Kansas. Thursday, September 3, 1964 Subscription rate: Locally Elsewhere $3.00 by Turk Public High And Grade School Enrollment Parochial School Enrollment, Total 127 Children's Pictures Again Taken Free For Publication In The Standard Grade One 17 The August rains and accompanying cool weather have required the Tesumption of the power lawnmow-er; in other words our, lawns are again.

Late summer flowers Carol Bernasek, Kathryn Bernas-ek, Julia Buessing, Roger Buessing, Carlton Dressman, Judy Engelken, Introducing Rev. Jones The new pastor of the Mission Covenant Church, the Rev. Warren M. Jones, is a native of Iowa; he received his advanced education at North Park College and North Park Theological Seminary, both at Chicago; Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, and University of Ann Arbor. He served as.

English and mathematics instructor in. Saudi, Arabia, one year while employed by an oil company, and he spent one month in. the Land. have responded to the pleasant cli It is an undisputed fact that the responsibilities of tomorrow's world, our Nation, and Community will rest upon the shoulders of the children of today. Since this is true, the publishers of this newspaper would John Fienhage, Gary Fischer, Don mate and there's beauty galore to ald Gallagher, Bruce, Hasenkamp, Donna Heinen, Madohna 'f Ruhne- offset the misery of the "sneezing season." baum, Damian Strohmeyer, David like to give you a good look at Stueve, Karen Vondemkamp, Carol these future "World Builders." To our way of thinking, after hearing a minimum of the two pol Siebenmorgen, Gale Wietharn.

Grade Two 18 73 In Grades; 78 In High School Room One 15 Debbie Anderson, Mark Bishop, Kathy Carlson, Karen Detimore, Martha Detimore, Nancy Dorrance, Debbie Fairfield, Robert Hill, Rex Johnson, Joletta McAtee, Anna Marie Olson, Susan Poison, Sheryl Taylor, Debbie White, Debbie Winter. Room Two 18 i Charlotte Akin, Bernie Alfers, Charles, Anderson, Becky Bartlett, Charles Bishop, Leon Brown, Vickie Crane, Connie Fairfield, Candice Jones, Sterling McAtee, Jimmy Goins, Bruce Johnson, Jennifer Perry, Craig Rundle, Debbie Sa-ville, Linda Siebenmorgen, Nancy Swanson, Duane Taylor. The only way we can do this is by publishing pictures of them in a feature series. To assure the latest itical conventions on TV and radio, Carla John Brinker, Ann and -best reproduction pictures the best way' is a simple referral to the modern computer system for selection of candidates. Just put Broxterman, Timothy Buessing, Gayle Feldkamp, Mary Fienhage, Bradley Heiman, Patrick Krogman, they must all be oi uniform size and quality.

An expert children's photograph the qualifications, characterizations, experience, into the mechan Marsha Kuckelman, Patricia Kuck ized gadget and come up with the elman, Elaine Mathewson, Jacqueline Meyer, Roger Rochel, James er with all the necessary equipment for this specialized work, will be best prospect for the party. Ronnebaum, Thomas Rottinghaus, Carol Runnebaum, Larry Schmitz, here Thursday, Sept: 17. Pictures wiU be taken at the firehouse and will be open from 10 a.m.' to 5 p.m. Room Three 18 Douglas Stueve. Grade Three 24 Marvin Bernasek, Christine Bis Wanda Carlson, Carol Hill, Mike Naturally, this would eliminate much advertising from prospective candidates, so we're cutting our own neck.

However, for a country supposed to be a leader of the world, -we have a few rungs to achieve, both foreign and domestic. Right No Charge to Parents There is no charge to par Hill, Charles Johnson, David Ken-worthy, Robert Perry, Iris Van- hop, Ivan Dressman, Edward Engelken, Robert Goodwin, David Gallagher, Dennis' Gallagher, Stan There are absolutely ho strings to this invitation. It is bonafide in every sense of the word. Parents do not have to be subscribers, nor even now, our one observation is, it costs as much to conduct an inves Dorn, Douglas Akin, Jon Anderson, Ronny Bartlett Edna Detimore, Beth(Ann Dorrance, Norman Jones, Travis Landreth, Gregg Nanninga, Craig Poison, John Rundle, Vickie Shirley. tigation into possible chicaneries of ley Gress, Steven Hasenkamp, De-waine Heinen, Kieran Holthaus, Richard Holthaus, Julia Koch, Betty Jo Kuckelman, Michael Kuckel readers of this newspaper to take advantage of this feature.

Neither the departments of government as it would to let the waste of monies go undiscovered. After such deliberations are exposed, the penalties Room Four 22 man, Duane Mueting, James Meyer, Debra Ronnebaum, Larry Ronne Bob Bartlett, Boni Burton, Wan- baum, Mary Ann Runnebaum, Lau ita Detimore, Deborah Dorrance, Martha Ekstrum, Rose Ann Elder, ra Shaughnessy, Alma Stueve, Kenneth Stueve, Bernard Siinnenberg. WARREN M. JONES Pamela Goins, Jocelyn Carolyn Swanson, David Winquist Tom The Rev. Jones was ordained at Grade Four 18 Kenton Bishop, Norma Buessing, Akin, David Anderson, Sandra Carl Jamestown, New York in 1946.

He has served pastorates in northern Michele Coffey, Myron Dressman, son, David Brown, Donna Crane, Jean Detimore, Harold Durkes, Ja-lane Luse, Helen Nanninga, Ernest Sharon Engelken, Theresa Feld seldom reimburse the national treasury. This may be a bit out of concept; but if a tax-paying citizen could prove he did not 'receive federal government aid in his struggle to maintain freedom and citizenship, his tax requirements should be lessened accordingly; naturally the red tape required to prove such claim "would far exceed the "saving. Excuse us while we review the definition of Utopia. are they obligated to purchase pictures after they are taken. Those who want some additional prints may obtain a limited number by arrangement with the Studio representative when they select the pose they want printed in- the paper.

It is entirely up to them. The More Pictures, the Better The Standard simply wants pictures of all the youngsters and the more the better. So the Mothers and Fathers of the community in which this 'paper circulates should remember the date Thursday, Sept. 17 at the and not fail to bring their children to th photographer, a You will be; after wards, if you did, and. very, very Michigan and Kansas, having been located at Chanute, Kansas before coming to Axtell.

Perry, Linda Shirley, Vicki Stock. Freshmen 20 kamp, Sharon Koch, Michael Krogman, Gloria Peterson, Kay Rochel, Kenneth Strathman, Douglas Strohmeyer, Connie Stueve, Gerald Stu Rev. and Mrs. Jones have two Leann Bernasek, Joe Brinker, children, Nancy, 18, who will attend North Park College this fall, and a son, eve, John Stueve, Bruce Gress, Debra Buessing, Susan Claeys, Pat Pamela Vondemkamp, Gary Wie ty Jeanie Fienhage, tharn Grade Five 11 Duane Fischer, Charles Goodwin, Warren Gress, Mary Harrison, Jim-myTHasenkamp," Connie Haug, Dar Hospital Notes Shawn Aday, Rose" Mary Bernas 3" Admissions: ek, Mary Jane Buessing, D'Ann August 25 sorry if yourdo not permit your fell Heinen, Janet Johnson, Maurv een Keegan, Francis Koch, Forrest Landreth, Bruce Nanninga, Alan Stueve, Barbara Swanson. Heinen, Pamela Kuckelman, Dale Mueting, Marjorie Ronnebaum, Da children to participate in this event.

Theresa Heidemah, Seneca Evelyn Burdick, Seneca The kiddies will have much fun and vid Schmitz, David Strathman, Paul August 26 both Mother and Dad and the Sophomores 27 youngsters, too will be very proud to see their pictures in print later. Next Tuesday school patrons are asked to vote again on the unification proposal. An advertisement on page 2, this issue, states where each district votes. The issue has been so ably explained we will not attempt to elaborate. But we are of the opinion education at the local grade and high school level is the foremost tax necessity on your, entire levy.

True, -your school taxes are on the upgrade, but so important is this portion of your financial support, that whether you feel unification or local control is better, he assured in either event, your Appointments may be made by Judy Akin, Martha Bergmann, Dennis Bernasek, George Bernasek, Carol Bishop, Barry Buessing, Diane Fienhage, Glenna Crane, William Gress, Larry Hasenkamp, Jim palling Mrs. Walter Mason, 736-2748. Former Resident Dies Walter Hales, Seneca Mrs. Virgil Schmitz, Baileyville August 27 Susie Hasenkamp, Axtell Loretta Steinlage, Corning August 28 Lottie McClain, Seneca Mrs. Warren Wilson, Oneida August 29 Mark Obermeyer, Beattie Alphonse Cheray, Seneca Marguerite Grubb, Churchton, Md.

Stueve, Virginia Sunnenberg. Grade Six 11 Sharon Buessing, James Fischer, Mary Goodwin, Joseph Hasenkamp, Terrance Haug, Carl Koch, Ruth Kuckelman, Michael Oenbring, Janice Rilinger, Gary Ronnebaum, Sandra Stallbaumer. Grade Seven 14 Kevin Aday, Carol Buessing, Mary Coffey, Linda Feldkamp, Robert Gress, David Heinen, Duane Holthaus, Sheryl Keegan, Leroy Elmer W. Totten, 79, Salt Lake City, Utah, died Aug. 26, 1964 in a Salt Lake City hospital of natural causes.

He was born Feb. 22, 1885 at Mina, Kansas, a son of Jesse and Jane Jones Totten. On October 31, consideration will reflect the future of the progress of our school chil Hill, Junior Holthaus, Victor Holthaus, Donna Jones, Barbara Koch, Steve Koch, Naurene Luse, Linda Olberding, Kathy Porting, Elaine Rilinger, Marilyn Ronnebaum, Nancy Rothfelder, Ellen Shaughnessy, Don Strohmeyer, Michael Sunnenberg, Janice Vondemkamp. Juniors 16 Jeanne Bergmann, Diane Buessing, Don Buessing, Linda Crane, Benny Ekstrum, Carolyn Fienhage, dren of today. 1912, he married Olga Raemer of Herkimer, who survives him; also On the social side of the ledger Koch, Daniel Rottinghaus, Shaughnessy, Connie Stallbaumer, Linda Stueve, Terry Stueve, Grade Eight-14 two brothers, Charles of Herington, Kansas, and Albert of Colorado Clellan Grubb, Churchton, Md.

August 30 Lawrence Winkler, Seneca September 1 Henrietta Creevan, Axtell Marie Akin, Summerfield Births: Baby girl born Aug. 26 to Mr. the Lions entertained the ladies and the new school teachers at the City cafe Thursday evening; Lion Conine Bishop, Donna Feldkamp, Billy Fienhage, Arlan Haug, Karen Koch, Mari Beth Mace, Galen Ol-berdine. Patrick Oenbring, Arlene President Joe Werner outlined some projects for the" coming months; there'll be word forthcoming. and Mrs.

Virgil Schmitz, Bailey City Cafe was the. caterer. ville. Baby born born August 28 to Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Wilson, Oneida. Dismissals: Emma Olberding, Seneca; Mrs. Springs, two sisters, Mrs. Fama O'Connell, Sacramento, CaL, and Mrs. Fern Burton of Beattie.

Mr. Totten was an employee of the Railway Postal Service for 50 years; a former Marshall county school teacher; member of Mt Mor-iah Masonic Lodge, the Railway Mail and the Presbyterian church. The funeral service was held on Monday, August 31 with interment at Mt Olivet cemetery, Salt Lake City. A public school faculty-board-family picnic was a nice event held Derrele Harrison, Carol Haug, Rick Johnson, Paulette Keegan, Bill Perry, Marsha Selk, Vicki Steck, Dale Strathman, Sharon Schultz, Karl Stueve, Janice Winquist Seniors 15 Linda Alfers, Jolene Beckman, Bill Brinker, Richard Burton, Nancy Durkes, Robert Hawkins, Gary Koch, Karl Nanninga, Vernon Perry, Roger Rosedahl, Paul Rothfelder, Beverly Stueve, Mark Stueve, Margaret VanDorn, Linda Winquist Monday evening at the city park. The amenities were followed by an endeavor to consume the food avail Sylvester Koch- and baby girl, Bail Ronnebaum, Linda Rottinghaus, Mary Jane Karen Stueve, Daniel Strohmeyer, Elaine Sunneberg.

There has been a revision in the grade combinations: grades one and two, Sister Mary Ellen, O.S.B.; grades three and five, Mrs. Adren Morgan; grades four and six, Sister Mary Fabian, O.S.B.; grades seven and eight Sister M. Hilda, O.S.B. able; nice try, "Bob! Jas. Glynns 'Adopt A Boy Mr.

and Mrs. James Glynn an eyville; Theresa Heideman, Seneca; Mrs. John Kuckelman and baby girl, Axtell; Teresa Godbout, Seneca; Magdalene" Hasenkamp, Axtell; Evelyn Burdick, Walter Hales, Jas. Boone, Seneca; Mark. Obermeyer, Beattie; Mrs.

Virgil -Schmitz and daughter, Baileyville; Marguerite and Clellan Grubb, Churchton, Hospital Auxiliary Notice The Hospital Auxiliary will meet nounce the adoption of a son who was born on August 2V The baby next Saturday, Sept 5, at 2:00 p.m. Fall Fractures Hip -Mrs. Walter Cain fell at her home Tuesday morning and fractured her hip. She is convalescing at the Marysville hospital. was baptized Michael Aug' ust 30.

His sponsors were Mrs. Leo Labor Day Dinners We will be open and serving dinners Labor Day. City Cafe. for their monthly meeting. All the members please attend to hear re McGeeney and David Tangeman.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Leo ports from the. picnic. Other business will be transacted. Mrs.

G. Susie Hasenkamp, Axtell; Mrs. W. Wilson and son, Oneida; Loretta Steinlage, Corning; Lawrence Winkler, Seneca, Joe Deters. Taneeman.

Seneca: Mr. and. Mrs. Johnson, Publicity Chairman. William Glynn, Axtell.

Returns From Okinawa STS. PETER AND PAUL CHURCH Annual Labor Day Picnic Mina-Fairview Annual Reunion Slated For Sept. 20 In Beattie 'J Mina-Fairview schools' annual re tinion will be held in the Commun Capt and Mrs. E. W.

Rothf elder and their five daughters arrived on Aueust 16 at San Francisco from. NEW BUSINESS HOURS Effective Friday, Sept. 4, Ax- tell business houses will be open Friday evenings and close on Saturdays at 6:00 P.M. 6 September Sunday ity Hall in Beattie Sunday, Sept 20 with a basket dinner at noon. All meat brought 'ready to Ravmond Detweiler, Presi Contrary to the advertisement In last week's we will be open for business on Saturday nites the same as any other night in the week.

Dick's Standard Service i Okinawa whereLthey had been station, for the past 2 including 4 months at Vietnam. They arrived here Monday and are visiting his motherij.Mrs. Emma Roth-f elder a few days before' leaving for his new" station at Little Rock AFB, Ark. The Rothf elders stopped in Wichita to Visit his brother, A. R.

Rothf elder and family, and bro't the latters' son Dick to Axtell with them. They also stopped at Fredon-ia to visit Mrs. Rothf elder's parents, and Mrs. James Rick's Cafe Ruble and Mart CHICKEN AND HAM SUPPER Serving starts at I games' DANCE Sammy Newton Orchestra CATHOLIC AUDITORIUM SENECA dent, Racheal Hawkins, iSec-Treas. SALE CALENDAR Thursday, Sept 10 Mrs.

Margaret Spangler, sale of household goods at her Axtell residence, starting at 1:00. Friday, Sept 11 Claron Schafer, Vermillion, sale of household goods and real estate, starting at 12 More Nice Rain The official rainfall, since week: 1.10 inches on the zsth, ,48 on the 30th, .14 on the 31st and ,03 on Sept morn..

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