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Deaths in area Mrs. Nora C. Martin Mrs. Nora C. Martin, 75, a former Hutchinson resident, died March 15 at Freemont, Calif.

Born in 1897 in Monette, she lived in Hutchinson and was a resident here until three years ago. Survivors include a daughter: Mrs. Leoti Kurtz, Union City, brother: Fred Spain, Puyallup, Washington; three grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Funeral was March 17 and she was buried in Irvington Memorial Cemetery, Freemont, Calif. Mrs.

Carl H. Geer Mrs Mabel Ruth Geer, 67, former Hutchinson resident, died Home, Riverside, after a Sunday at Plainview. Nursing sudden illness. Born June 15, 1905, at Skiddy, she was married to Carl H. Geer, April 27, 1934, at Hutchinson.

He died May 5, 1961. She was a retired waitress. She was a member of the Baptist Church, Gypsum. Survivors include a son: Robert E. French, Riverside; daughters: Mrs.

Raymond Reuber, 48 Rambler; Mrs. Carl Reynold, Oak Grove, Mrs. William Smith, Blue Ridge, brother: James Knapp, Gypsum; sister: Mrs. Laura Isaacs, San Antonio, four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Gene Done Du Val Gene D.

DuVal, 24, Leoti, formerly of Hutchinso, was killed in an automobile accident near Colby Sunday night. Born July 20, 1948, at Hutchinson, he married Zenitha Ann Morgan Oct. 4, 1971, at Maize. He was a barber at' Leoti. He moved to Leoti Aug.

1, 1972, from Hutchinson. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors include the widow; daughter: Tonya Faye, both of the home; parents: Mr. and Mrs. Howard DuVal, 400 East 12th; brother: Ron, Wichita; sister: Mrs.

Jan Rene Wedel, 629 West 19th. Funeral will be 11 a.m., Wednesday at Johnson and Sons; Rev. Dean Gleason. The body will be cremated. Friends may call from noon until 9 p.m.

Tuesday at the chapel. The family suggests memorials to the American Heart Fund. F. H. Kleyman TRIBUNE F.

H. Kleyman, 80, died Monday at his home after a short illness. Born April 30, 1892, at Covington, he married Anna Goetz in November of 1915, in Wichita County. She died Dec. 13, 1930.

He later married Ethel Kinlund 1 June 3, 1959, at Raton, N. M. He was a retired farmer and stockman and lived here since 1923. He was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church, Tribune.

Survivors include the widow; sons: Cyril, Leoti; Harold, San Diego, Floyd, Fred, Leo and Robert, Tribune; daughters: Mrs. Paul Shafer, Tribune; Mrs. Gene Fisher, San Diego, brothers: John, Martensdale, Iowa; Robert, Wichita; Vincent, Leoti; sister: Mrs. Lillian Lippold, St. Marys, Iowa; 27 grandchildren; 14 great -grandchildren.

Funeral will be 10 a.m. (MST) Wednesday at the church; Father Elmer Klenke. Rosary will be 7:30 p.m. (MST) Tuesday at the Weinmann-Price Funeral Home, Leoti. Burial will be in IF the City of Hutchinson can' provide 1973 Sewage Services at 1958 prices to a giant corporation which has many millions of dollars to pay its proper proportion of sewage treatment costs, shouldn't the City do at least as much for the average tax-paying citizen? Shouldn't the individual receive equal and comparable treatment? Vote for Lloyd A.

WINSLOW C.L.U, 100 Crescent City Commissioner Tuesday, April Pol. Adv. paid by candidate. Greeley County Cemetery, Tribune. Friends may call all day Tuesday at the -Price Funeral Home, Leoti and from 8 a.m.

Wednesday until service time at the church. The family suggests memorials to the heart tread machine at Greeley County Hospital, Tribune. Tresmon Miller GARDEN CITY Tresmon Miller, 71, died Monday at his home after a long illness. Born Dec. 8, 1901, at Woodlawn, he married Josephine Williams May 18, 1927, at Kingman.

She died Feb. 24, 1961. He was a retired farmer and lived here since 1930. He was a member of the VFW, Garden City; American Legion. Survivors include a daughter: Mrs.

Geneva Minter, Garden City; song: Norman, Garden City: Lawrence and John, Holcomb; Norris, Enid, brothers: Aladin and Dorise, Fenton, sisters: Mrs. Ida Savant and Mrs. Amelia O'Blanc, Lake Charles, 14 grandchildren. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday at the Phillips- White Funeral Home, Garden City; Paul Havener.

Burial will be in Valley View Cemetery, Garden City, with military rites. Friends may call until service time at the funeral home. Leonard Kelley NEWTON Leonard Kelley, 66, former Newton resident, died Monday at his home at Wichita after a short illness. Born Oct. 6, 1906, at Roper, he married Velma Pippin Jan.

23, 1926, at Fredonia. He was the owner of Leonard Poultry and Egg Co. and lived at Wichita since 1954. He wag a member of the 100F, Newton; Kansas Restaurant Association. Survivors include the widow; daughter: Mrs.

William Getz, Newton; foster son: Richard Roughton, of the home; brother: S. Wichita; sisters: Mrs. Beulah Wastoskie, Cherryvale; Mrs. Stella Lane, Fort Worth, two grandchildren. Funeral will be 10 a.m.

Thursday at the Petersen Funeral Home, Newton; Rev. Fred Spinder. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Newton. Friends may call from Tuesday afternoon until service time at the funeral home. Francis M.

Miles MT. HOPE Francis M. Miles, 77, Mt. Hope, retired farmer, died Sunday evening in the Halstead Hospital after a short illness. Born Sept.

18, 1895 in Marion County, he married Florence O'Dell March 12, 1919, at Wichita. Member of Mt. Hope Federated Church, Masonic Lodge, Wichita Consistory. Survivors are: the widow, sons, Dewey, Delton, both of Mt. Hope; daughter, Mrs.

Marjorie Wilferth, Rochester, N.Y.; sisters, Mrs. Lenla Behymer, Mrs. Lulu Hooker; Mrs. Marie Lauer, Mrs. Ruby Dove, all of Wichita; nine grandchildren, 2 greatgrandchildren.

Funeral will be 2 p.m., Wednesday at the church; Rev. John Havens. Burial will be in the Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends may call at the Wulf Mortuary, Mt.

Hope, 1 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday. The family suggests memorials to the Mt. Hope Federated Church.

John E. Lupfer McPHERSON John E. Lupfer, 88, died Monday at McPherson Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Born March 7, 1885, at Brunswick, he married Eula Winters June 4, 1918, at Nowata, Okla. She died March 14, 1939.

He was a retired employe of National Co-op Refinery Association and lived here 38 years. He was a member of the First Christian Church, McPherson. Survivors include sons: Dale, Houston, Lloyd, Olympia, daughters: Lois Lupfer and Mrs. Janus Johnson, McPherson; nine grandchildren; one great -grandchild. Funeral will be 3 p.m.

Wednesday at the Ball and Son Funeral Home, McPherson; 81. carpet Doug for a Clean Rug" Phone 663-2538 TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES NEED OUR SPECIALIZED SHOP CLEANING tuning and ADJUSTING CALL US NOW! Efficient dependable service is our Business Factory trained technicians MIDWESTERN TYPEWRITER CO. 25 West Second Rudy Pestinger Phone 2-7071 Rev. William McDermet. Burial will be in McPherson Cemetery.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Mrs. Murray Parsons MEADE Mrs. Kate B.

Parsons, 94, died Sunday at Meade District Hospital after A short illness. Horn March 1, 1879, st Springfield, she was married to Murray Parsons in 1913. at. Springfield. She lived here one year.

She WAR A member of the United Methodist Church, Meade. Burial will he 4 p.m. Tuesday in Fowler Cemetery; Rev. Marvin Palmer. Friends may call from 10 a.m.

Tuesday until service time at the Fidler Mortuary, Meade. Leslie Oller GARDEN CITY Leslie O1- ler, 65, died Sunday at St. Catherine Hospital, Garden City, after a short illness. Born Oct. 8, 1907, at Red Oak, he was a retired laborer and lived here several years.

Survivors include a sister: Mrs. Kitty Sealock, Hemet, brother: Wesley. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Garnand Funeral Home, Garden City; Rev. Leonard Clark.

Burial will be in Valley View Cemetery, Garden City. Friends may call until service time at the funeral home. Roger N. Wooldridge KINGMAN Roger Norris Wooldridge, 20, was killed Sunday at Pierce, in an automobile accident. Born June 22, 1952, at Wichita, he was a junior in journalism at University of Kansas and a lifetime resident here.

He was a member of the United Methodist Church, Kingman; DeMolay. Survivors include the parents: Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wooldridge, Kingman. Funeral will be 2 p.m.

Wednesday at the church; Rev. Gerald Martin. Burial will be in Hoosier Cemetery, Kingman. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Livingston Mortuary, Kingman.

Travis J. Steffan LYONS Travis J. Steffan, five-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Steffan, Lyons, died Saturday at University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, after a short illness.

He was born Oct. 26, 1972, at Hutchinson. He was a member of the St. Paul's Catholic Church, Lyons. Survivors include the parents; paternal grandparents: Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Steffan, Chase; maternal grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rufenacht, Ness City; great-grandfather: Antone Panek, Cunningham. Funeral will be 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday at the church; Father Albert Esswein. Burial will be in Lyons Cemetery. Friends may call at the Crawford- Miller Mortuary, Lyons. Mrs. Austin P.

Stone BURRTON Mrs. Docia M. Stone, 75, died Monday morning at the Mary Nursing Home after a long illness. Born March 27, 1897 at Burrton, she was married to Austin Punk Stone Jan. 3, 1920 at Hutchinson.

He died in 1971, She was a life-long resident here. She was a member of the Burrton United Methodist Church, Eastern Star, OA0 Club and a charter member of the Burton Garden Club. Survivors include: son, Ber. nard, Burton; daughter, Mrs. Barbara Hoskinson, Burrton; sisters: Mrs.

Ruth Hill, Fairmount, W. Mrs. Ruby McNeil, Paducah, Mrs. Florence Henderson, Manitou, Mrs. Virginia Steele, Wichita; six grandchildren and five great -grandchildren, Funeral will be 2:30 p.m.

Thursday at the church; Rev. Victor Dellenbaugh. Burial will be in Burrton Cemetery. The family suggests memorials to the Burton Public Library. Friends may call at the Burton Funeral Home after 2 p.m.

Wednesday. Funerals Charles M. Bozone WICHITA Funeral fon Charles M. Bozone, 64, Wichita, who died Sunday, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Draper-Cannon Funeral Home, Newton; Rev.

Edwin Lack. Burial will be in Youngstown Cemetery, Marion. Friends may call until service time at the funeral home. Phone, MO3-4971 Keith Volkland VOLKLAND Funeral 396 North Main Sublette sewage problem solved SUBLETTE Sewage facilities here are in operation again. Over the weekend, local health authorities cautioned residents against using too much water because a city sewage pumping station northeast of the city flooded on Saturday.

At the time, townspeople were asked to use showers instead of bath tubs, which retained water. For those without showers, it wag like old times go without or find a good water hole. Water abounds And finding a water hole hasn't been difficult. Sublette, like most southwest Kansas communities, has received a record amount of precipitation during the month of March over six inches of rain. As if to apologize for the inconveniences of the weekend, residents have heen urged to use extra amounts of water during a 24-hour period, which began Monday night, to help flush the city's sewage lines.

Not only have the sewage lines been restored, but heavy rains Airport fee hit DODGE CITY The operators of the Dodge City Municipal Airport say they're "hacked at the federal government because of current not-too-publicized Congressional hearings concerning "enormous" ratehikes for use of small rural airports. Mike Gebhart, the airport manager, says a bill introduced in Congress would make noncommercial use of airports by most light aircraft owners nearly impossible because of increased usage fees. According to Gebhart, approval of the measure would all but shut down small airports in Southwest Kansas. Gebhart said writing to Washington lawmakers has had little effect. Of the several letters his wife wrote to Washington, D.C., protesting the legislation, he said, only Senator Edward M.

Kennedy responded with a personal letter. Towns note birthday Some towns, like some people, grow old without fanfare. Such a community is Syracuse, where residents recently celebrated the 100th birthday of the town's arrival of it's first settlers. Syracuse had its problems back then. Some of the early women took one look at the settlement, refused to have their baggage removed from their trains and were returned to Hutchinson and supposed civilization.

In contrast, Sublette is letting everyone know about its Golden Anniversary celebration this weekend. About the only trouble that settlement had was a squabble with Santa Fe, another Haskell County community. It seems a county vote was taken back then to decide where the county seat should be located Sublette or Santa Fe. Voters decided on Sublette, and that's one of the reasons the town has become the largest community in Haskell County. Kansas Citian is nominated TOPEKA Leonard O.

Thomas, Kansas City attorney, has been nominated for president -elect of the 2,700 member Kansas Bar Association by a KBA nominating committee headed by Topeka attorney Clayton Davis. The committee also announced nominations for KBA vice president and secretarytreasurer. Richard L. Becker of Coffeyville was nominated 88 vice president and James R. Yoxall, Liberal, to a fourth term as secretary-treasurer.

Thomas will stand for election as president -elect in May when currect president-elect J. Richards Hunter of Hutchinson a8- sumes the KBA presidency at the end of the Association's annual meeting in Topeka, May 16-18. Thomas would succeed to the presidency at the close of the 1974 annual meeting. COULD YOU USE A COPIER FOR LESS THAN $1.00 PER DAY INCLUDING SUPPLIES? GREEVER'S O.M.I. 409 N.

Main Hutchinson, Kansas 316-662-3761 Legal Notices only. Pauline Herren, Co. 1 employee retirement, 726.60; Pauline Herren, Co. state withholding tax. 351.93; Pauline Herren, Co.

Blue Cross, Pauline Herren, Co. net amt. paid (Cr payroll), Pauline Herren, Co. American Family Life Assur. ance.

243.00 WELFARE ADMINISTRATION FUND Pauline Herren, Co. federal withholding, Pauline Herren, Co. state withholding, 114.89; Pauline Herren, Co. social curity. 966.94; William D.

Paske, W.A.. employee retirement, 313.82; Wittiam D. Paske, W.A.. employer retirement, 502.11; Pauline Herren, Co. net amt.

paid (Cr payroll), State Department of Social Welfare, Reno share af state Cenpay penditures for the month of March 1973, 42,400.00. Pauline Herren, Co. federal withholding, Pauline Herren, Co. state withholding, 117.72; Pauline Herren, Co. social curity, 983.30; William D.

Paske, W.A.. employee retirement, 318.16; William D. Paske, W.A., employer retirement, 509.06; Pauline Herren, Co. net ani. paid (Cr payroll), 6.299.10.

ROAD BRIDGE FUND American Petrofina, road oll, 891.00; Midwest Iron Metal bridge terial, 60.42; Symons Mfg. bridge material, 45.44; Davis Child Motor American Petrofina, road oil, 891.00; Midwest Iron Metal bridge material. 60.42; Symons Mig. bridge material, Davis Child Motor repairs, Ely's repairs, 167.70; GO Steel repairs, 41.87; International Harvester repairs, 99.65; Martinez Sons, repairs, 12.00; Maupin Auto Salvage, repairs, 20.00; Parrott-Hodnett, tubes, 13.99. D.

C. Potter repairs, 66.22; Rose Motor Supply, repairs, 49.83; Supply, repairs, 10.70; Truck Parts Equipment, pump, 230.00; White Star Machinery, repairs, 163.26; Gulf Oil gasoline, Hutchinson Butane, butane, 17.23; Bell Telephone Company, service, 6.00; 3-M Company, signs, 54.58; Carey Salt Ice control, 203.00; William H. Culver, stock pile, 25.00; J. S. Knapp, stock pile, 25.00; Steele Sand Gravel, gravel, 163.92; City Blueprint, repairs, 22.80; Lloyd K.

Hoskinson, Johann H. Teten, estate, 213.36; Industrial Supply shop supplies, 7.94; Pauline Herren, Co. withholding lax, Pauline Herren, Co. social security, employee only, Pauline Herren, Co. employee reitrement.

671.54; Pauline Herren, Co. state withholding tax, 205.54; Pauline Herren, Co. net amt. paid (Cr payroll), Pauline Herren, Co. credit union, 342.00.

Construction Supply bridge ma1erlal, 25.28; Robert Mills Lumber lumber, 62.68; Stuckey Lumber Supply, lumber, 17.78; Bunte, oxygen, 17.90: Central Glass repairs, 3.50; Central Welding Machine repairs, 20.60; Colladay Hardware repairs, 78.29; Downtown Dodge, 4.93; Fairview Service, repairs, 54.13; Firestone Stores, tires, B4.11; KingsleyWagner Motor, repairs, 222.06; Reno Hardware, repairs, 1B.17; Scheufler Supply, bolts, 88.51; Unimasco, repairs, 50.70; Wasson Trimming Supply, repairs, 15.75; Independent Service Station, gasoline, 4.25; OIl Company gasoline, 13.60; City of Hutchinson, service, 14.60; Gas Service Company, service, 180.67; Kansas Power Light service, 161.12; Sherwin Williams paint supplies, 5.05; Mrs. Laveda Moyer, stock pile, 25.00; Steele Sand Gravel, gravel, Gibson Products film, 27.24; Hefling Engineering, lab tests, 5.00; Hutchinson News, publications fee, 8.10; Charles E. Nunemaker, expenses, 70.66; Reno County Clerk, contract agreement, 22.60; Roberts Printing, 34.19; Zoning Bulletin, subscription, 18.00; of insurance, Hutchinson Paper towels, 9.96, D. E. wingert, expense, 65.69; Registrationed Builders Association, registration, 160.00; Edwin S.

Truesdell Emma Truesdell, Edwin S. Truesdell Emma Truesdell, 140.80; Edwin S. Truesdell Emma Truesdell, 70.40; Pauline Herren, Co. withholding tax, Pauline Herren, Co. cial security, employee only, Pauline Herren, Co.

employee retirement, 680.25; Pauline Herren, Co. state withholding tax, 210.85; Pauline Herren, Co. Blue Cross, Pauline Herren, Co. net amt. paid (Cr payroll), Pauline Herren, Co.

American ly Life Assurance, 174.92. SPECIAL BRIDGE FUND Kingman County Engineer, materiallabor, 273.93. SPECIAL GENERAL FUND Bessle L. Harrison, unclaimed fund Case No. 14224, 86.96.

MOTOR LICENSE FUND Pauline Herren, Co. withholdIng tax, 161.28; Pauline Herren, Co. social security, 139.52; Pauline Herren, Co. employee retirement, 34.50; Pauline Herren, Co. employer's pension contribution, 55.20; Pauline Herren, Co.

state withholding tax, 16.14; Pauline Herren, Co. net amt. paid (Cr payroll), 820.82; Pauline Herren, Co. credit union, 90.00; Pauline Herren, Co. withholding tax, 161.28; Pauline Herren, Co.

social security, 139.52; Pauline Herren, Co. employee retirement, 34.50; Pauline Herren, Co. employer's pension contribution, 55.20; Pauline Herren, Co. state withholding tax, 16.14; Pauline Herren, Co. Blue Cross, 99.20; Pauline Herren, Co.

net amt. paid (Cr payroll), 875.29; Pauline Herren, Co. American Family Life Assurance, 14.68. BINDWEED FUND Edwin H. Foster, dues travel, 11.80; The Gas Service Company, service, 39.52; Reno Co.

Road Bridge, car pense Dec. 72, 32.91; Kansas Power Light service, 20.16; Pauline Herren, Co. withholding tax, 110.51; Pauline Herren, Co. social curity, employee only, 59.87; Pauline Herren, Co. employee retirement, 24.31; Pauline Herren, Co.

state withholding tax, 11.05; Pauline Herren, Co. net amt. paid (Cr payroll), Bornholdt Pianiland, chemical, 415.25; C-K Supply, equipment, 12.65; Auto Salvage, truck repair, 10.00; Reno Co. Road Bridge, suppiles car expense 73.05; City of South Hutchinson, service, 6.33; The Gas Service Company, service, 37.28; Schmitt's Paint Wallpaper, office supply, 1.20; Reno County General Fund, service, 22.60. Pauline Herren, Co.

withholding tax, 103.98; Pauline Herren, Co. social security, employee only, 57.47; Pauline Herren, Co. ployee retirement, 23.40; Pauline Herren, Co. state withholding tax, 10.41; Pauline Herren, Co. Blue Cross, 151.50; Pautine Herren, Co.

net amt. paid (Cr payroll), 723.54; Pauline Herren, Co. American Family Life Assurance, 12.00. Legal Notices HEALTH FUND American Uniform Rental, service, 1.56; Bell Telephone Company, service, 60.71; Pautine Herren, Co. withholding tax, 96.75; Pauline Herren, Co.

social security, employee only, 45.50; Pauline Herren, Co. employee retirement, 11.14; Pauline ren, Co. state withholding tax, 9.67: Pauline Herren, Co. Blue Cross, 104.60: Pauline Herren. Co.

net amt. paid (Cr payroll), 557.16. AMBULANCE FUND Hutchinson Hospital services, 3.846.86. ELECTION FUND Alice Wempe, service-general, 28.12; Data Industries, service-supplies, 27.10. EMPLOYERS PENSION CONTRIBUTION FUND Pauline Herren, Co.

employee insurance retirement, 2,307.14. EMPLOYERS PENSION CONTRIBUTION FUND Pauline Herren, Co. employee insurance retirement, 2,306.20. SOCIAL SECURITY MATCHING FUND Pauline Herren, Co. er's share F.I.C.A., 2.735.43; Pauline Herren, Co.

employer's share F.I,C.A., 2,849.48. SPECIAL BUILDING FUND Donald D. Nyberg, service, 925.25; Kan-Ark Industries, service, 5.077.32; Donald D. Nyberg, service, 626.20. GENERAL FUND Mildred J.

Baughman, 191.05: John J. Maloney, 189.17; John D. Sutton, 189.17. Glen S. L.

Heldenbrand, 326.22; Opal K. Hughes, 164.27; Paula M. Justice, 121.84; Lela Mae Kitch, 43.53; Bessie Kohler, 159.39; Gwendolyn B. Loewen, 141.29; Jennie E. Munoz, 173.96; Elleen P.

Nelson, 155.92; Rachel A. Wickliffe, 152.68. Alta L. Aschman, 153.85; Ethelda Beer, 157.58; William A. Boruff, 195.76; Ruth Bryan, 153.85; Willie C.

Green, 128.73; Pauline Herren, 278.81; Beatrice S. Keesting, 158.90; Margaret Kitch, 108.78; Florence Kittle, 123.29; Thelma C. Lingerfelt, 155.93; Velma M. Wheatley, 152.14. V.

G. Cunningham, 195.80; Helen L. Evans, 157.65; Marie E. Koone, 169.47; Rosa Mary Moore. 244.81; nette B.

O'Halloran, 128.73. Kathryn L. Burkholder, 108.52; Jonni Sue Cox, 135.03; John W. Davis, 204.50; Pauline B. Stotts, 137.23; Opal Van en, 155.93; John Jay Waggoner, 204.97; E.

Victor Wilson, 309.69. Porter K. Brown, 346.32; Diana Dester, 157.58; Donald Hyde, 223.23; Martha Jane Smith, 184.78; Lois Stucky, 136.10. Dennis L. Allison, 249.44; Ralph K.

Almqvist, 214.24; Loren Lyle Beshore, 201.35; Charles D. Bitner, 219.87; Anion M. Dosch, 70.61; Leroy Ediger, 203.09; Maxine L. Eldredge, 152.31; James H. Fountain, 307.62; Bruce K.

Gifford, 62.60; Charles D. Grubbs, 168.90; Richard P. Haflich, 242.41; James Heitschmidt, 115.63; Randal D. Hendricks, 228.90; Ellen Marie Jayne, 104.49; Lewis I. Jayne, 204.24; Pamela Kay Jordan, 187.36; Victor L.

Jordan, 67.61; Victor L. Jordan, 157.89; Colleen F. Kallaus, 148.14; Larry G. Leslie, 212.35. Elwood D.

Mendenhall, 232.38; Neil G. Mendenhall, 170.62; Roger Lee Moffett, 232.20; Merlin D. Mortimore, 185.71; Darrell E. Pflughoft, 257.72; Darrel K. Regler, 219.61; Roald Nell Shank, 219.61; Dale T.

Smyth, 244.28; Rita S. Stephens, 161.38; Janet Marie Welch, 229.81: Blake D. Burnison, 37.66; Genevieve Getter, 267.33; Sara S. Hill, 180.05; Sophia M. Hoffman, 162.24; Nellie Reece, Inez L.

Sidlinger, 134.94; Ray H. Siebert, 156.55; Marvin F. Songer, 37.66; Alfred Suelter, 169.53. Deanna Sue Curtin, 149.90; Elmer Goering, 399.90; Ralph R. Goering, 190.78; Evelyn Harmon, 173.58; Dorothy B.

Meier, 171.59; Carl J. Schmidt, 247.00. Harold V. Beer, 144.88; Charles L. Brushwood, 135.71; Maxine K.

ter, 129.29; Cecil V. Davis, 201.36; Ralph A. Davis, 261.06; Clarence F. De Priest, 104.83; Berma Graber, 128.91; Richard R. Juarez, 214.30; Gertrude D.

Link, 140.76; Bonnie May Ross, 156.42; Frank J. Sweeney, 139.88; Timothy B. Tedder, 16.48; Luther M. Thomas, 150.58; Frances Tomlin, 162.76; Lucinda R. Withrow, 138.95.

Joan Cully, 163.44; Hans Lettner, 84.29; JC W. Pedersen, 58.18. Gladys M. Frederick, 221.22; Eleanor A. Kleiber, 178.62; Carolyn S.

Schartz, 157.32. Loren E. Baird, 145.63; Elaine Bascom, 64.76; Letha Chitwood, 163.44; Bertrand E. Frizzell, 143.51; Ruby L. Frizzell, 140.14; Virginia Getty, 131.95; Charley Goos, 185.45; I.

Fannie Graham, 157.58; Pearletta Herrell, 186.90; Victor W. Kellogg. 228.48; Zella Y. King, 124.44; Alfred L. Miller, 99.80; Teresa Murillo, 114.49; A.

Darlene Nachtigal, 131.64; Nancy Ann Nachtigal, 96.98; Wanda L. Nelson, 17.80; Josephine Rayl, 157.93; Arthur J. Riley, 129.04; Erma I. Rowland, 93.41. Patricia A.

Smith, 131.72; Willard J. Snyder, 88.77; Beryl Stiggins, 178.19; Norval W. Stiggins, 201.59; Geraldine Wolf, 210.50; Irene M. Yeager, 151.48. WELFARE FUND Brenda J.

Achelpohl, 143.89; Mary L. Aleman, 140.36; Neva Louse Bauman, 213.39; Anna Jean Cook, 178.45; Kenneth P. Davidson, 225.97; Twila Gottschalk, 211.23; Marjorie L. Gould, 251.14; Mary Graham, 278.99; Mary E. Hansen, 248.45; Thelma Hatch, 179.68; A.

Paul Dean, 356.83; Dennis N. Hoffman, 238.04; Carolyn E. Hund, 220.95; Rosita Ingram, 327.65; Loretta B. Kerr, 215.89; Clara Legg, 248.45; Agnes Locke, 313.06; Janice L. McQuilliam, 223.12; Ruth A.

Mathias, 178.45. William D. Paske, 356.83; Craig K. Pearsall, 242.49; Esther Pitchford, 162.12; Ernest Spencer, 266.30; Opal Stoner, 223.12; Mary A. Sweet, 132.37; Margaret H.

Terrill, 225.97; Lani R. Van Horn, 295.91. BINDWEED FUND Joyce C. Baker, 139.29; Edwin H. ter, 203.23; Robert E.

Watkins, 188.67; Sherman S. Watkins, 192.35. MOTOR VEHICLE FUND Lois G. Beasley, 101.52; Sandra L. Hawk, 131.72; Annabel A.

Miller, 186.10; Jo Ellen Miller, 131.72; Eleanor M. Van Campen, 157.58; Lorene Waldschmidt, 166.65. ROAD BRIDGE FUND Robert G. Anderson, 204.67; Gary M. Barnes, 170.84; Lester L.

Bishop, 227.23; Hershall R. Chambers, 257.69; Sherman W. Cox, 207.30; Andrew J. Cross, 185.26; Leon A. Daines, 17.83; Sylvester D.

Davis, 206.56; Wayne Feese, 243.89; John O. Fornwalt, 249.38; Delmar Arlin Foss, 243.17; Harry L. Gensler, 221.36; Martin E. Gowens, 189.30; Dallas D. Gragg, 233.61; Floyd Roy Grey, 213.21; DENNIS THE MENACE 'SURE HE'S A HE NEVER DONE NOTHIN' WRONG IN HIS WHOLE LIFE Page 12 Hutchinson News Tuesday, Mar.

27, 1973 that plagued most of the area have given way to clear skies and sunny conditions over most of Southwest Kansas. But if it rains here next weekend, Gov. Robert Docking may be forced to cancel his scheduled appearance during Sublette's Golden Anniversary celebrations. Not because of the sewage problem, but because of poor flying weather. Legal Notices Statement of Clalms allowed by Board of County Commissioners I hereby certify that the following claims against Reno County, Kansas were paid by the board of Reno County Commissioners during the month of February, 1973.

Signed: GLENIS L. HELDENBRAND Reno County Clerk GENERAL FUND Porter K. Brown, travel, 67176; Cooper Tire Service, supplies, 41.34; John W. Davis, reimbursement, 10.09; James Fountain, reimbursement, 10.45; Ralph Goering, car allowance 75.00; Kansas Turnpike Authority, toll fee, 1.80; C. McCublin, travel, 4.32; Reno Co.

Road Bridge, car expense ing 30.64; Reno Co. Road Bridge, car expense sheriff Reno Co. Road Bridge, car expense Juvenile Dec '72, 48.32; James H. Rexroad, reimbursement, 189.00; Janet M. Welch, travel, 22.62; Bancro supplies, 42.25; Central Glass Company, supply, 50.00; Central Glass Company, supply, 50.00; Hutch-Line supplies, 8.65; Kaufman's, supplies, 11.62; Lockwood Company, supplies, 302.90; Navrat's, supplies, 82.10; Roberts Printing, supplies, 30.75; Underground Vaults Storage, service, 56.70; West Publishing Company, publication, 10.00.

Anell Wickliffe, supplies, 1.96; Westere Union Telegraph, service, 8.93; Modern Office Machines, service, 25.00; Moster Sale Company, supplies, 60.00; P.A.T.S. Security Service, service, 9.60; Xerox service, 579.83; City of Hutchinson, service, 91.01; Fred Alonzo, service, 500.00; Baker Manufacturing supplies, 25.26; Electric supplies, 17.92; Falk Brothers, supplies, B6.00; General Communications, service, 748.87; Hutchinson Towel Linen, service, 3.75; Hutch Wiping Towels, service, 25.15; Kansas Janitoral Supply, supply, Kenney's Electrical service, 12.50; Sunflower Eleciric Supply, supplies, 22.46; Hutchinson Clinic, service, 40.00; Hutchinson Hospital Corporation, service, 733.50; Walgreen Drug Stores, supplies, 4.61; Sheriff of Shawnee fee, 1.80; Jeffery Allen Stroberg, fee, 5.00; Louis E. Thompson, fec, 5.00; Mrs. Louis E. Thompson, fee, 5.00; Linda Lea Morgan, fee, 15.80; Sheriff of Sedgwick fee, 4.72; E.

Mike Baker, fee. 5.00; Doc McCurdy, fee, 5.00; Major C. C. Amick, fee, 5.00; Porter K. Brown, reimbursement, 86.22; Larry A.

Bolton, fee, 25.00; Larry A. Bolton, fee, 25.00. Larry A. Bolton, fee, 25.00; David L. Brown, fee, 25.00; Kerry J.

Granger, fee. 25.00;. Leander P. Hamilton, fee, 40.00; 25.00; Songer, John Charles H. transcript, E.

Shaffer, Rauh, 61.20; fee, judge 25.00; pro Hutchinson H. tem, 1 F. News, legals, 9.45; I.I.A, of Insurance, 8.00; Charles T. Hinshaw, M.D., service, 35.00; C. T.

Hinshaw, M.D., service, 100.00; Hans T. Letter, M.D., service, 75.00; Hans T. Letter, M.D., service, 125.00; J. Wortman, M.D., service, 35.00; Mr. K's Steak House, meals, 42.79; Central Glass repair, 47.40; repairs, 19.93; Law Enforcement repairs, 14.60; Motorola Communications service, 24.75; Photo Center, service, 36.32; Central Press, supplies, 627.50; James H.

Fountain, jall board bill Jan. '73, 799.50. Pauline Herren, Co. withholding tax, Pauline Herren, Co. Treas.

social security, employee only, Pauline Herren, Co, employee retirement, 746.10; Pauline Herren, Co. state withholding tax, 347.29; Pauline Herren, Co. ne1 amt. paid (Cr payroll), Pauline Herren, Co. credit union, 456.00; Coffey's Gun Shop, pairs, 75.00; Downtown Dodge, service, 59.35; Rick Juarez, supplles, 4.00; Jack Maloney, travel expense, 56.70; Darrel K.

Regier, travel expense, 12.11; Reno Co. Road Bridge, car pense Juvenlle Jan, 43.39; Reno Co, Road Bridge, car expense zoning Jan, 17.82; Reno Co. Road Bridge, car expense sheriff Jan, 945.76; Showalter Garage, repairs, 14.50; Jim Strlnger, travel service, 114.00; John D. Sutton, expense, 46.78; John travel expense, 35.64; Janet M. Welch, travel expense, 19.25; E.

Victor Wilson, reimbursement, 57.06; J. Leslie merman, travel, 34.49: Bancroft-Whitney supplies, 72.20; Bancroft-Whitney supplies, 26.85; Burroughs Corporation, supplies, 14.25; Burroughs Corporation, service, 21.50; Central Press, supplies, 99.25; Kansas Co. sessors dues. 20.00; Lockwood Company, supplies, 21.15; National Council on Crime Delinquency, dues, 15.00. Roberts Printing, supplies, 660.69; Shepard's Citations, books, 40.00; State Libraries of Kansas, subscription, 11.00; Bell Telephone Company, service, 705.33; I.B.M., service, 17.61; Pitney Bowes, service, 51.00; Xerox Corporation, supplies, 640.00; Gas Service Company, service, Kansas Power Light service, 757.17; Central Welding Machine service, 20.60; Frank Colladay Hardware, plies, 11.55; Dover Elevator service 78.00; Hutchinson Paper supplies, 36.92; Hutchinson Wiping els, service, 50.30; Kenny's Electrical service, 67.93; Med-American search, supplies, 75.34; Otis Elevator Company, service 52.20; Schmit1's, supplies, 47.02; Sales, supplies, 121.98; Stevens, repairs, 409.74; Stutzman Refuse Disposal, service 20.00; Sunflower Electric, supplies.

52.92; American Uniform Rental, service, 47.93; Rhodes Rexall Drugs, supplies, 49.25; Sears Roebuck Company, supplies, 5.28; Karl K. Targownik, M.D., witness fee, 450.00; Galen D. Kessler, witness tee, 5.00; Bob an, witness fee, 10.40; Mrs. Kathleen O'Neal, witness fee, 5.00; Emil L. Goering, M.D., witness fee, 561.20; Probate Court of Pawnee sheriff fee, 57.35; Shirley Tucker, witness fee, 5.00.

Bertha Smith, witness lee, 5.00; Harold Voth, witness fee, 7.88; Anthony F. Temaat, witness fee, 5.00; Pauline Friesen. witness fee, 5.00; Joseph Ward. ness fee. 145.60; Larry Benander, witness fee, 5.00; Robert Triplett, witness fee.

5.00; Terry F. Long, witness fee, 5.00; David A. Reed, witness fee, 5.00; Gilbert Castro, witness fee, 5.00; Sharon Ens, witness fee, 5.00; Danny Garcia, witness tee, 5.00; Victor Garcia, witness fee, 5.00; Kim Jackson, witness fee, 5.00; Wallace F. Caskey, witness fee, 212.28; Larry Catlett, witness lee, 20.00; Leslie R. Baugh, witness tee, 20.00; Aaron Eugene Johnson, witness fee, 10.00; Robert Lee Prim, witness fee, 10.00; Anna M.

Hill. witness fee, 5.00: Aaron Eugene Johnson, witness fee, 10.00; Robert Lee Prim, witness fee, 10.00; Sheriff of Denver sherlff's, 2.30; Betty Jo Miller, witness fee, 5.00; Dinges, Gottschalk, Rome Bolton, atty. fee. 15.90; Charles K. Hyter, ludge pro tem, 62.50; Ronald L.

Leslie, atty. tee, 35.00; Willam M. Mills, atty. fee. 25.00; Charles E.

Rauh, attorney, atty. tee. 50.00; Jerry Ricksecker, 25.00; Hutchinson News, legals, 14.85; Hutchinson News, publication, 125.70. Hutchinson News, publication, 44.85; The Hutchinson News, publication, 18.90; I.I.A. of FID bond premium, 548.00; Credit Bureau of Hutchinson, service.

6.00; James H. Janzen, D.D.S., service. 19.00; Hans T. Letter, autopsy, 100.00: Hans T. Letter, M.D., autopsy, 88.20; James Shaw, M.D., autopsy, 113.20: J.

S. Spitzer, M.D., coroner fee. 35.00; Wm. Von Ruden, M.D., coroner fee, 35.00; JC W. Pedersen, service, 4.45: Data Industries, service.

303.66: Anton M. Dosch, repairs, 50.00; Hutchinson Paper supplies, 33.34; Photo Center, service, 6.53; Stevens, repairs, 13.00; Stutzman Refuse Disposal, service 10.00; Kansas spectors' Association, association dues, 26.00; Pauline Herren, Co. holding 1ax, Pavilne Herren, Co. social security, employee Dr. T.

H. Bell Doctor of Chiropractic Main at Avenue A South Hutchinson, Ks. Phone 662-4013 Legal Notices Dennis E. Hearn, 196.33: Pete Hill, 213.62: Paul W. Jackson, 208.11; Joseph Johnson, 239.34.

Larry J. Lafond. 245.31; Lloyd R. Mat. tison, 235.85; Leroy V.

Maxfield, 206.79; Jack L. McHaley, 203.23; Lloyd D. McKenna, 231.66; Lyle W. McKinney, 230.56; Mervin G. Miller, 214.91; Virgil Ray Moody.

218.15; Harold M. Moore, 234.84; Frankie C. Morawitz, 250.32; Leonard A. Mowery, 212.07; Charles E. Nunemaker, 504.18; Harold S.

Oiler, 235.85; Orlo V. Parker, 181.46; Donald L. Patterson, 136.82; Richard C. Rank, 235.85: Carl Dale Rogers, 222.30; Roger L. Roote, 70.07; William E.

Rowden, 222.65. Frank Wade Schnurr, 255.00; Wayne Dean Schnurr, 209.63; Alvin D. Schrag, 199.73; William L. Sheehan, 232.56; ver A. Smith, 185.67; Vernon E.

Smith, 171.90; Edward L. Smyth, 248.14; Donald B. Starnes, 226.15; Gary L. cher, 237.17; Donald D. Taylor, 209.63; Larry D.

Thode, 308.63; Bobby L. ton, 213.96; Loren Ray Toland, 198.48; Charlotte E. Walker, 179.00; Lester E. Wampler, 10.34; Edward L. Watkins, 233.83; Joe Walkins, 212.30; Chester W.

Watson, 277.97; Francis L. Way, 221.36; Joseph W. Winders, 218.43; Donald E. Wingert, 207.59; Cecil H. Worley, 254.78.

GENERAL FUND Mildred Baughman, 234.63; John J. Maloney, 233.78; John D. Sutton, 213.78. Glenis L. Heidenbrand, 341.92; Opal K.

Hughes, 126.27; Paula M. Justice, 128.27; Lela Mae Kitch, 171.41; Bessie Kohler, 161.39; Gwendolyn S. Loewen, 141.29; Jennle R. Munoz, 164.64; Ellen P. Nelson, 155.92; Rachel A.

Wickliffe, 154.68. Alta L. Aschman, 149.53; Ethelda Beer, 134.58; William A. Boruff, 196.44; Ruth Bryan, 154.53; Willie C. Green, 159.58; Pauline Herren, 303.41; Beatrice B.

Keesling, 109.58; Margaret Klich, 139.63; Florence Kittle, 154.14; Thelma C. Lingerfelt, 136.78; Velma M. Wheatley, 129.14. V. G.

Cunningham, Helen L. Evans, 143.65; Marie E. Koone, 170.15; Rosa Mary Moore, 280.17; Jeanette B. O'Halloran, 159.58. Kathryn L.

Burkholder, 139.37; Jonnie Sue Cox, 135.71; John W. Davis, 206.50; Pauline B. Stotts, 143.08; Opal Van Buren, 136.78; John Jay Waggoner, 235.82; E. Victor Wilson, 352.36. Porter K.

Brown, 360.00; Diana ter, 159.58; Donald E. Hyde, 252.08; Martha Jane Smith, 186.78; Lois Stucky, 136.10. Dennis L. Allison, 290.29; Ralph K. Almquis1, 245.09; Loren Lyle Beshore, 232.20; Charles D.

Bitner, 248.72; Anton M. Dosch, 70.61; Leroy Edger, 233.94; Maxine L. Eldredge, 168.16; James H. Fountain, 323.49; Bruce K. Gifford, 62.60; Charles D.

Grubbs, 199.75: Richard P. Hailich, 243.09; Randal D. Hendricks, 259.75; Ellen Marie Jayne 105.17; Lewis I. Jayne, 204.92; mela Kay Jordan, 188.04; Vicior L. Jordan, 67.61; Victor L.

Jordan, 188.74; Colleen F. Kallaus, 148.82; Larry G. Leslie, 241.20. Elwood D. Mendenhall, 263.23; Neil G.

Mendenhall, 171.30; Roger Lee Moffett, 232.20; Merlin D. Mortimore, 216.56; Darrell E. Pflughoft, 257.72; Darrel K. Regier, 250.46; Ronald Neil Shank, 250.46;. Dale T.

Smyth, 244.96; Rita S. Stephens, 161.38; Janet Marie Welch, 230.49. Sara S. Hill, 180.73; Genevieve Getter, 281.09; Sophia Hoffman, 162.92; NelIle Reece, 152.32; Inez L. Sidlinger, 163.79; Ray H.

Sieber1, 167.05; Alfred Sueller, 172.55. Deanna Sue Curtin, 150.58; Elmer Goering, 427.22; Ralph R. Goering, 219.63; Evelyn Harmon, 203.11; Dorothy B. Meier, 173.59; Carl J. Schmidt, 275.85.

Harold W. Beem, 144.88; Charles L. Brushwood, 135.71; Maxine K. Carpenter, 129.29; Cecil V. Davis, 201.36; Ralph A.

Davis, 263.06; Clarence E. De Priest, 67.55; Mary B. Eicker, 93.01; Berma Graber, 157.76; Richard R. Juarez, 243.15; Gertrude D. Link, 141.44; Bonnle May Ross, 156.42; Frank J.

Sweeney, 168.73; Timothy B. Tedder, 71.90; Luther M. Thomas, 150.58: Frances lin, 70.69; Lucinda R. Withrow, 134.63. Joan Cutly, 182.29; Gladys M.

Frederick, 176.62; Eleanor A. Klelber, 207.47; Hans Letter, 84.29; Jc W. Pedersen, 37.03. Liraine E. Baird, 139.6B; Letha Chitwood, 163.44; Bertrand E.

Frizzell, 207.80; Ruby L. Frizzell, 120.23; I. Fannie Graham, 159.58; Victor W. Kellogg, 259.33; Zella Y. King, 125.12; Alfred L.

Miller, 99.80; Dianna Lee Oyler, 54.42; Josephine 186.78; Patricia A. Smith, 131.72; Willard J. Snyder, 175.66; Norval W. Stiggins, 232.44; William D. Thompson, 83.12; John L.

Zimmerman, 143.98. WELFARE FUND Brenda J. Achelpohi, 143.89; Mary L. Aleman, 140.36; Neva Louise Bauman, 213.39; Anna Jean Cook, Kenneth P. Davidson, 225.97; Twila Gottschotk, 211.23; Marjorie L.

Gould, 251.14; Mary Granam, 278.99; Mary E. Hansen, 248.45; Thelma Hatch, 179.68; A. Paul Hern, 356.83; Dennis N. Hoffman, 238.04; Carolyn E. Hund, 220.95; Rosila Ingram, 327.65; Loretta B.

Kerr, 215.89; Clara Legg, 248.45; Agnes Locke, 313.06; Janice L. McQuilliam, 223.12; Ruth A. Mathias, 178.45. William D. Paske, 356.83; Craig K.

Pearsall, 242.49; Esther Pitchford, 162.12; Ernest L. Spencer, 266.30; Opal Stoner, 223.12; Mary A. Sweet, 109.27; Margaret H. Terrill, 225.97; Lani R. Van Horn, 223.12.

BINDWEED FUND Joyce C. Baker, 141.29; Edwin H. ter, 234.08; Robert E. Watkins, 202.45; Sherman S. Watkins, 239.74.

MOTOR VEHICLE FUND Lois G. Beasley, 132.37; Sandra L. Hawk, 131.72; Annabel A. Miller, 151.78; Jo Ellen Miller, 131.72; Eleanor M. Van Campen, 109.58; Lorene Waldschmidt, 163.65.

ROAD BRIDGE FUND Robert G. Anderson, 235.52; Gary M. Barnes, 135.84; Lester L. Bishop, 220.05; Hershall R. Chambers, Sherman W.

Cox, 219.21; Andrew Cross, 199.09; Leon A. Daines, 169.81; Sylvester D. Davis, 232.41; Wayne Feese, 235.52; John O. Fornwalt, 246.11; Delmar Arlin Foss, 231.86; Harry L. Gensier, 220.17; Martin E.

Gowens, 153.16; Dallas D. Gragg, 265.61; Floyd Roy Grey, 182.87; E. Hearn, 195.34; Pete Hill, 243.15; Paul W. Jackson, 237.64; Joseph Johnson, 239.73. Larry J.

Lafond, 226.40; Lloyd R. tison, 208.43; Leroy V. Maxfield, 237.64: Jack L. McHaley, 219.08; Lloyd D. McKenna, 242.92: Lyle W.

McKinney, 261.41; Mervin G. Miller, 195.59; Virgil Ray Moody, 196.10; Harold M. Moore, 235.52; Frankie C. Morawitz, 261.17; Leonard A. Mowery, 224.96; Charles E.

Nunernaker, 535.03; Harold S. Ofer, 218.43; Orlo V. Parker, 231.91; Donald L. Patterson, 215.41; Richard C. Rank, 224.61; Carl Dale Rogers, 206.09; Roger L.

Roots, 91.82; William E. Rowden, 231.91. Frank Wade Schnurr, 287.47; Wayne Dean Schnurr, 251.36; Alvin D. Schrag, 230.58; William L. Sheehan, 261.41; Oliver A.

Smith, 197.65; Vernon E. Smith, 201.43; Edward L. Smyth, 277.67; Donald B. Starnes, 231.55; Gary L. cher, 249.52; Donald D.

Taylor, 244.82; Larry D. Thode, 339.48; Bobby L. Tipton, 197.65; Loren Ray Toland, 198.48; Charlotte E. Walker, 179.68; Edward L. Watkins, 276.66; Joe Watkins, 243.15; Chester W.

Watson, 278.65. Francis L. Way, 222.04; Joseph W. Winders. 103.67; Donald E.

Wingert, 209.59; Cecil H. Worley, 264.95. 3-27 STATE OF KANSAS, RENO COUNTY, SS: IN THE PROBATE COURT OF RENO COUNTY, KANSAS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SAM FINKELSTEIN, SAMUEL FINKELSTEIN, SAMUEL M. FINKELSTEIN, DECEASED No. 7149 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT The State of Kansas to all persons concerned: You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed In sald court by Rose Finkeistein, executrix of the will and codicil of Sarn Finkelstein, deceased, praying for a final settlement of sald estate, approval of her acts, proceedings and accounts as executrix, allowance of fees for executrix and for attorneys' lees and expenses; and also praying that the court determine the heirs, devisees and legatees entitled to the estate and the proportion or part thereof to which each is entitled and distribute and assign the same to them In accordance with the will and codicil of 5am Finkelstein, deceased; and you are hereby required to flie your written defenses thereto on or before the 19th day of April, 1973, at 9:00 o'clock a.m.

on said day, In sald court, in the City of Hutchinson, at which time and place said cause will be heard Should you tall therein, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon said petition. ROSE FINKELSTEIN, Petitioner SNYDER AND ORCUTT Attorneys tor Petitioner 216 West 2nd, Box 508 Hutchinson, Kansas 67501 10015.

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