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    1. [KSJEFFER] VanGAASBEEK,HAMILTON,EDMONDS,KILLINGER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The McLouth Times Friday June 30, 1950 George Van GAASBEEK, justice of the peace, who has has his office in the courthouse, suffered a stroke at his home on Monday. He is confined to his home there. Judge Van Gaasbeek is one of the few men in the county serving as a justice of the peace. In the past he has handled most of the cases orginating through the sheriff's office. A.W. HAMILTON, county clerk, has received the new fishing and hunting licenses and they will go on sale at once throughout the county. The new licenses are effective July 1. There has been no change in the cost of licenses this year, according to Hamilton. A fishing license will cost $1.50 and hunting licenses the same. For those who wish to have licenses for both hunting and fishing, a combination form is being sold for $3.00. Deputy Sheriff, Adair EDMONDS, has been attending a peace officer's school this week. This school is being sponsored by the extension department of the University of Kansas. Sheriff KILLNGER was in attendance on Monday. All sessions are being held at the University of Kansas.

    04/24/2007 04:14:00