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The Axtell Standard from Axtell, Kansas • 5

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PAGET PIVE'Ari THE STANDARD, AXTELL, KANSAS. Thursday, June 11, 1970- (Published in the Axtell Standard' Section 8. Effective Date. This- Golden Anniversary For Mr. And Mrs.

Herman Schulte ir Thursday, June 11, 1970.) ORDINANCE NO. 285 AN ORDINANCE Relating to Dogs; Providing for Special Per SOCIAL EVENTS Birthday Observance Ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after, its publication in the Axtell Standard, Official City Paper. Passed by the Council and ap- mits, Defining the Actions of Dogs An enjoyable afternoon was spent That Constitutes Nuisances, Peace proved by the Mayor this 9th day Disturbances, Property Damage, of June, 1970. ALBERT L. CAIN Attest: Mayor GLEN KEEGAN City Clerk June 8, when several ladies came to celebrate a belated birthday anniversary for Rose Johnson, bringing with them a various assortment of refreshments which were served on a lace covered table centered with a lovely basket of delphiniums.

Happy Birthday was sung and the afternoon was spent in a sociable time Providing Regulations, Inspections and Penalties for Violations of the Provisions of Such Ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF AXTELL, KANSAS: Section 1. Noisy Dogs. It shall be unlawful for the owner, keeper or harborer of any dog to carelessly, willfully or maliciously permit such dog to cause a disturbance of the The editor and wife with granddaughters, Debbie and Julie Werner visited in Merriam Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Werner, Barbie and Kurt. P'J i rf yiiiiM ii i i iii ft nparp hv lnnrl frpnnont arrH VinHit- barking, howling, yelping. The Iowa Public Service Company reported, "In 70 years of life, the average American uses 26 million gallons of water, 21,000 gallons screeching or fighting. Section 2. Nuisance.

A. The own I of gasoline, 10,000 pounds of meat, Axtell Pinochle Club Mrs. Anna Schulte, Baileyville, was hostess to members of the Axtell Pinochle Club at her home on June 5. First high score was held by Cora Deters; second high, Mary Saville; third high, Bertha Mack. The hostess served a lunch of apple pie ala mode, pizza spins, nuts, candy and coffee.

The next meeting will be June 19 with Willa Waters. Attend Roode-Stueve Rites Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stueve, ing or keeping of dogs of three months of age, in excess of two (2), upon any property within the City of Axtell, Kansas, shall be deemed a nuisance per se; provided that the owner or keeper may secure from the City Clerk a permit to keep or harbor dogs in excess of two (2), OnpTI hniiBP Tirac lipid fiiindow af. i 28,000 pounds of milk and cream, as well as $8,000 worth of school buildings, $6,000 of clothing and $7,000 of furniture.

Although the U. S. contains only 5.7 percent of the world's population, it. consumes 40 percent of the world's production of natural resources." 1947. Both were employed at a munitions plant at Parsons during World War II.

Mr. and Mrs. Schulte, are parents ternoon, May 3, in the parish hall of Sacred Heart Catholic Church which marked the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Herman H.

Schulte, Afton, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Schulte, who were married May 6, 1920, in St. Gregory's Catholic Church in her home upon adequately showing that the premises are so situated and that special circumstances exists which of three sons, Clarence Schulte, 326 A Northeast, Miami; LeRoy Schulte, Afton, and Raymond Schul do not constitute a nuisance to the Mrs.

Lula Crosby, Manhattan, was a dinner guest last Tuesday of Mrs. George Jorgensen. Mrs. Cora Deters, Axtell; Mrs. Anna Schulte, Baileyville, and Miss Delia Minnehan, Seneca, attended the wedding of Jacqueline Roode of Fairbury, and Timothy Stueve of Wymore, Sunday, June 7, held at St.

Michael's Catholic te, St. Charles, and two daughters, Mrs. John (Rita) Foust, 1219 A Northwest, Miami, and Mrs. Chas. neighborhood.

B. The Permit above described shall be valid for one year and subject to revocation at any time by the City Governing Body when per Saturday evening callers at the home of Mrs. Hazel White were Mr. and Mrs. Julius Waterman of Bern.

Church in Fairbury, and also the re (Mary) Foust, 615 Northeast, Miami. Their oldest son, Sgt. Francis Schulte, was killed during World War II while serving in the Army in Belgium. The Schultes have 13 grandchildren, and two of the boys, John ception held at the Fairbury Elks Lodge. Timothy is the youngest son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Stueve of town of Marysville, Kansas, established their first home in the farming community of Axtell, Kansas. Mrs. Schulte's brother, Joe Nieber-ding (Dr. J.

F. Nieberding, Miami veterinarian), served as one of the altar 'boys for the Nuptial Mass. Mr. Schulte, a native of Jackson Junction, Iowa, was born July 2, 1894. Mrs.

Schulte was born July 8, 1897 in Marysville. They lived on a farm near Hallo-well, Kansas before moving to their present home on Afton Route 3 in Wymore. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Koch, Topeka, spent Monday with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Koch to help with the farm work. and Joe Foust, assisted the parish priest, the Rev. Francis Schrader, with the Mass on May 3. Mr.

Schulte, a 50-year member of the Knights of Columbus, is a fourth degree knight. A genius is a fellow whom everyone calls a crackpot until he hits the jackpot. mit requirements are not adhered to. Said permit shall expire at midnight December 31st of each year. Section 3.

It shall be unlawful for any person owning, keeping or harboring any dog to carelessly or willfully permit any dog to damage or destroy property. Section 4. Sanitary Regulations. All persons who have received a special permit to keep or harbor in excess of two (2) shall keep such dog premises in a sanitary condition free from accumulated filth, droppings, debris and garbage and shall keep such dog premises so as not to be offensive to the health, safety and general welfare of the public and residents of the vicinity of such premises where St. Bridget News Mrs.

Vincent. Buessing A Memorable Day I feel like Gomer Pyle when he says, "Thank ya, thank ya, thank ya!" for the wonderful Sunday, the first St. Bridget's annual meeting. First, thank God for giving us such a lovely day. Then' Father Pickert JUNE WSCS MEETING The Women's Society of Christian Service met Thursday, June 4 in the United Methodist Church.

A program entitled "The Individual The Prison' The Community" Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sauer, Seneca, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Kay to Ar-lan F. Buessing, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Buessing, Hiawatha. SWITCHING? Let doctor's formula stop it. Zemo speeds soothing relief to externally caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, non-poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of surface germs, aids healing.

"De-itch skin with Zemo, Liquid orOintment. Quick relief, or your money back! out and offering the was presented. Mrs. Jim Carlson for coming Miss Sauer was graduated from the Seneca Public high school and served as program leader with Sacrifice of the Mass, which I eral members participating to ex-am sure gave the day the perfect plain the difficulties of persons who beginnig. Thanks td Don Strohmey-have served time in prison to find er for coming out to commentate.

dogs in excess of two (2) are allow ed by special permit. Section 5. All places where dogs CAR-toons is employed at the Northside Cafe. Mr. Buessing was graduated from Baileyville high school and is employed at the United Telephone Company in Hiawatha.

They plan to marry in August. To Marry In August by Carl Campbell jobs, new friends, and a new way; There just is no end to thank all of life. Illustrations were given on who made the day such a perfect how one group in a city is struggl- one. Among the people who came ing with the problem of recidivism, from such distances were Mary Special music for the program Carroll, Manhattan; her sister, Lor-were piano solos furnished by Judy etta, now Sister Sheila of Denver, and Jeanne Carlson. daughters of the late Mr.

and Mrs. A social hour followed the busi- Joe Carroll; Mr. and Mrs. Tim "3 in excess of two (2) are kept by special permit shall be open at all times for inspection by the Axtell Police Chief. After such inspection by the Police Chief, if any person who has been granted a special dog permit is found violating any of the regulations in section four (4) of this Ordinance, such person will be given a written notice of such violation and if such violation or violations are not corrected within (Evelyn Mitchell) Hunter and family, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Mitchell; they live near Des Moines, Iowa; and so many more from Lincoln, Omaha, Topeka and Beatrice. It was just great. Father Pickert's wonderful ser- ness meeting. Refreshments were served by hostesses Mrs.

Bert Dick, Mrs. Durrell Harrison and Mrs. Racheal Hawkins. Minnick Elder Vows Kenneth Elder, son of Mr. and twenty-four (24) hours, the permit may be revoked by action of the Mrs.

Harlan Elder of Arapahoe, mon in which he said, "that with Police Chief subject to right of appeal to the Governing Body within ten (10) days. Section 6. Validity. If any part of this ordinance is declared inval churches closing, this may be hope for many more." The children had such a wonder was united in marriage May 13 dn Axtell to Miss Marilyn1 Minnick of Cambridge. Kenneth is employed by a grocery firm and Marilyn is attending a beauty academy in Lincoln.

The Sure, I can sell'em to you for that price how many GROSS do you want If you're determined to get the best deal on a set of tires, or a new battery, we're determined to give you the lowest price. CAMPBELL'S ful time with a good ball game go ing. Oh yes, the wonderful food to which there seemed to be no end. bridegroom is the grandson of Mr. May next year be one to look for- I ward to with many more members id the remaining parts shall remain valid because it is the intent of tha Governing Body that such remaining parts would have been passed anyway.

Section 7 Penalities. Any person convicted of the violations of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined an any sum not ex Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGarry, sons Elsie Hellmer is the bride-elect of and Mrs. Harlan Elder, Axtell.

They are at home at 640 South 12th, Apt. D-3 in Lincoln, Neb. Dessert Pinochle Club Tom and John, Rawlins, ar Gary Skoch. An, August .1 wedding SERVICE REPAIR Axtell 736-2824 SB rived Monday evening and will spend several weeks in the Tom McGeeney house, taking a vacation is being planned at Olpe. Miss Hellmer, daughter of Mr ceeding one hundred dollars AA i 1 A A i and Mrs.

Joseph Hellmer of Olpe, uu; or oe imprisoned xiut kj eiiwu We may not have the best service in town, but! there's none better. Try us. Kansas, is a graduate of Olpe High Members and guests of the Dessert Pinochle club enjoyed a fish fry, courtesy of Bert Gress, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Par-li Tuesday evening of last week.

Special guests were Mrs. V. J. School and also of KSTC, Emporia ninety (90) days or by both such fine and imprisonment. with a B.A.

degree in psychology. Mr. Skoch is the son of Mr. and and looking after farm interests on the Hynes place. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Buessing, Mrs. Virgil Wiltz and daughter of Hiawatha; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wagner, Lisa and Joe of Milwaukee, and Grandpa Buessing were Friday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Buessing. Vaughn, Sherman, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skoch, Axtell.

He is a graduate of Sts. Peter and Paul Mrs. Earl Bergmann and Mrs. Iola High School, Seneca, and served in Hanna. the U.

S. Air Force. He is present Following the supper pinochle ly attended KSTC, Emporia, major was played with high, scores being held by Mrs. Bert Gress and Ken Pentecostal Church Mrs. Marie Akin, Supt ing in Business Management Mr.

and Mrs. Laurel March, San neth Bergmann; low scores by Mrs. Kenneth Bergmann and Virgil AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY-- 1970 Driver Education Cars (2) Fury III 4 door Sedans (2L Coronet 440 4 door Sedans (1) Satellite 9-passenger Wagon (1) Satellite 4 door Sedan (1) Polara 2 door Hardtop (1) Dodge Vt ton Pickup, V8, 4-speed All cars have V8, P. Steering, Factory Air Sunday School 9:45 Jose, and Mrs. Gary Johnson, Haug.

Mrs. Haug won the traveling prize. Brent and Sharilyn, Topeka, were Thursday supper guests of Mr. and RCA First in color television. See a demonstration at Thompson Misses Emma and Matilda Hos- Seed Service.

'X tettler, Tulsa, and Miss Clara Hostettler, Westmoreland, were Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gullion. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard- Rothfelder, daughter Kay, Wichita arrived Friday evening for a visit' with his mother, Mrs. Emma Rothfelder. Nemaha Valley Motors Mrs. Audley Thompson. Mrs.

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1898-1972