J Thursday, March 13, 2003 JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
Burr Oak
By Anna Belle Grubbs
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Catherine Byers had eye surgery
last week in Superior.
Alice Dell Hoppe, rural Agra,
brought dinner and visited Hazel Korb.
Louise Korb and Madeline
McMains visited Gene and Marje
Johnson.
Skylar Frasier, Lawrence, and Josh
Frasier, Saline, were weekend guests
of Doug and Wanda Frasier and sons.
Mr. and Mrs, Doug McNichols and
daughters, Concordia, Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly McNichols and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Byers. were Sunday
dinner guests of Winnie McNichols.
This was a belated birthday dinner for
Doug.
Nancy Aspegren, Russell, and
Larkie Searcy, Kenesaw, Neb., were
guests of Hazel Korb.
Lisa McCall, Fort Collins, Colo.,
was in town one day last week getting
her beauty salon equipment out of stor-
age at Iris'. Lisa is working in a spa
salon in downtown Fort Collins.
No school at White Rock this week
as its spring break.
Keller aqd Kyle Ord, Mayflower,
were weekend guests of Cliff' and
Glenny Barnes.
Tammy Barnes and children, Red
Cloud, visited Edna Fogo, Ruth Oliver
and Cliff and Glenny Barnes Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frances are
home after spending the past three
months in Texas.
There will be no Sunday morning
worship at the Ut|ited Mclhodist
Church March 16. Instead it will be at
5 p.m. Sunday evening.
Hazel Korb and Larkie Searcy at-
tended a birthday party for Sandra Korb
at the home of Louise Korb.
(Last week's news)
Visiting Dorothy Oliver were Rita
Higer, Thornton, Colo.; Nic Higer,
Springfield, Mo.; Justin, Cristia and
Vance Mulli ns, Ozark, Mo.; Cindy and
Josh Fullerton, Lincoln, Neb, and Roy
and Joyce Fullerton, Superior, Neb.
Beth Jeffery, Superior, and Beverly
Frost, Esbon, called on Anna Belle
Grubbs.
The flowers on the altar at the United
Methodist Church Sunday morning
were in memory of Merlin Alexander.
Wilma Underwood attended a birth-
day party for Amber Eakins 13th birth-
day at the home of her parents Brenda
and Sam Eakins.
There was a birthday celebration
for Vida Knight Saturday night at the
Burr Oak Bar.
Jerod Johnson, l.incoln, was a week-
end guest of Gene and Marje Johnson.
Walt and Peggy Wilson and Edna
Fogo attended a retirement party for
Frances (Miller) Spooner in Gaylord
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Sunday afternoon. Frances had been
with the Postal Department for 37 years.
Leland and Shirley Greving, Cen-
tral City, Neb., were guests of Warren
and Barbara White. Leland stayed
with Warren and Barbara and Shirley
attended the funeral for Merlin
Alexander in Lebanon. They were
classmates in school.
SkylarFrasier, Lawrence, was home
for the weekend.
Wanda Frasier and her mother, Elsie
Carper, attended the funeral for Rob-
ert Kattenberg at the Oak Creek Church
south of Lebanon.
Harold and Betty Brown have a
new great grandson, born in Amarillo,
Texas. This makes them four great-
grandsons.
Odessa-Demmaia
By Ruth L. Obert
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernl¢ I~tenberg went
to the Curtis Peterson's Friday night
for ice cream and cake for Vanessa's
birthday.
Wilbur Sloan, formerly of Odessa
township, died Feb. ! 1 at Dodge City.
They moved to Dodge City after their
home was destroyed in the fires in
Colorado last year.
Martha Peterson visited Ernie
Kattenbergs.
Tuesday Audrey Young had an eye
appointment in Wichita. Joyce Ritter
and Lucile Clark went also. They
stopped in Hutchinson and Lucile's
daughter, Shelly, drove them Wichita
and back to Hutchinson. The roads
were anything but good. Vehicles were
in ditches all along the way.
Jo Bennett and Lucile Clark visited
Maude Keller.
Sylvia Smith stayed with Maude
Keller Tuesday while Audrey was
gone.
Neil Manchester visited his mother.
Carte and Taz Manchester visited
Evelyn Manchester at Smith Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Obert were at
the funeral home in Mankato Wednes-
day evening to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Smith who were here for
Norine Hajny's funeral.
Steven Obert, Roseland, Neb., vie-
: ited Wilbur Oberts.
Joyce Ritter took dinner down to
Maude Keller Sunday. Ernie and Edna
Kattenberg, Lucile Clark and Audrey
Young joined them fo~ dinner. In the
afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Milton Detwiler
were visitors.
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This week's report from the
Mankqto Liwstock Commission (o,, Inc.
Week of March 6 - Selling 830 head
STEERS
14 Black 445 103.00
12 Mixed 430 100.00
27 Black 500 101.35
18 Black 535 96.25
18 Black 655 86.10
24 Mixed 680 83.00
9 Charolais 655 80.00
15 Red 700 77.00
15 Mixed 735 78.50
34 Black 740 78.75
55 Black 825 74.10
flEIFERS
14 Black 400 92.75
15 Black 520 87.00
17 Mixed 550 85.00
14 Black 577 83.75
20 Mixed 680 74.00
36 Mixed 690 74.00
28 Mixed 720 72.50
41 Black 805 71.00
Consigned for March 14
6 Black Gelbvieh-Angus yeading bulls; 120 BBWF steers and
heifers, 650-750 pounds; 52 Black steers and heifers, 700-800
pounds; 51 Mixed steers and heifers 600-750 pounds;
Several weigh-up cows
Andy Montgomery, Owner, 402-879-3004, Mobile 785-545-8366
Nell Bouray, Auctioneer, Mobile 402-984-9545
Jon Russell, Fieldman, 785-823-0573, Mobile 785-545-6105
Bill Logan, Fieldman, 785-378-3327, Mobile 785-545-6784
Scott Greene, Fieldman, 785-428-3533, Mobile 785-545-8612
Jeremy Nelson, 785-374-4277
***Superior A uction House***
Thursday, March 20~ 1p.m.
East Third and Highway 8, Superior, Neb. 68978
Open for Deliveries: March 16 - 20, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
*Indoor Facility "Seating Available *Easy Parking * Lunch Stand
EARLY LISTINGS: VEHICLES: 1997 Dodge 3/4 ton pickup, 4WD flat bed,
5.9 Cummings Diesel Motor. 28-foot Gooseneck trailer, tandem dual, weight
axles, hydraulic brakes. Nice 27-foot 1981 GMC motor traveler, 72,000 miles, with
awning, air conditioning, 3-way propane, electric, 12-Volt, sleeps six, fully contained
with shower, closet with safe, dual chromed wheels, comfy queen bed over cab,
ANTIQUES: Well pump. Tubs on stand. Steel wheels. Pine bench. Ughted beer
sign. Old post cards. Dishes. Figurines. Coke bottles. Tools. Calendars. Pictures
and more~ HOUSEHOLD: Ethan Allen drop leaf table with four chairs, nice!
Scaly box spnngs-mattress, nearly newl Washer. Dryer. Hide-a-bed couch. File
cabinet, 2-drawer. Dishes and morel OTHER: 8-foot x 8-foot Metal storage
building. Small bales Prairie Hay and straw. Cast iron toys and figurines,
reproduction. Trailer LOADS of miscellaneous end primitives!
REMINDER: Poultry & Other Animal Sale: Sunday, April 6
Consign early to be advertisedlll
More Items Not Listed, More Coming in Daily/
Information, listing, appointments and pick ups:
Larry McCord 402-879-3082 and
Bob Danehey, auctioneer: 402-756-4276 (with answering machines)
*Any announcements, maria the day of =role taken precedence over any written matter
"NOt re~oonaible for accidents* All ~teea awe between buyer and seller.
Jeanne Anne Schroede~, Miss Kansas 2002, visits Mankato Elementary and Junior High students. She is a native
of Hutchinson.
Randall
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By Fawna Barrett
The Randall Lions have the annual
pancake, sausage and pie dinner Satur-
day at the Lions Den. This is their only
money-making project of the year.
Lions members are Gerald Cash, Don
Bigham and Gene Barrett.
Randall United Church Women met
Wednesday with Charlotte Anderson
givingdevotions on the history of Lent,
a 40-day period before Good Friday.
The origination in A.D. 900, was when
ashes from the previous year's Palm
S unday were used by the priest to make
the sign of the cross on the forehead of
believers at Ash Wednesday services.
A short business meeting was con-
ducted. Members answered roll call
with words of Jesus.
Kreie and Kara Kibbe.
Kara Kibbe and her friend, Jenny,
Hiawatha, were guests of her parents,
Mary Ann and Robert Kibbe.
Debbie and Dennis Galaway,
Wichita, visited her mother, Leota
Clawson. They took Matt Mahin out
for supper Saturday.
Vesta Conn, Dennis and Norma
Conn attended the funeral for their
niece and cousin, Linda Nichols at
Scottsville. She was the daughter of
Max and Phyllis Croisant.
Randall Library Board will meet
March 19 in the evening.
Thelma Given and Gerald Cash at-
tended a concert Sunday at Glasco by
three men from Concordia. One of the
Steph and Jake Barrett and Don and
Shirley Bigham attended both days.
Donald and Jeanette Barrett attended
the games Saturday. Little Sydney
Barrett spent the weekend with cous-
ins at Courtland.
Fawna Barrett spent Saturday with
Natalie Barrett in Lindsborg.
Panorama
Ionia
By Roseanna Foster
There will be a community Italian
potluck dinner at the Ionia church Sun-
day at 12:30 p.m. Rev. Terry Turner,
Concordia District Superintendent, will
deliver the message at church.
There is a lay speakers' school at
Beloit Untied Methodist Church March
16 and 23. Anyone is welcome to
attend. Lay Speakers are a great need
in our changing world today. Both
Sundays must be attended to certify.
Fern Tucker was treated to her first
surprise birthday party in her 85 years
by daughter, Sharon Snook, and grand-
sons John and Jim at the Concordia
Pizza Hut. When she arrived she was
surprised by a roomful of family and
friends from the Concordia and Jewell
Assembly of God churches. Judy and
Leon Falk and Rocky, Beverly and
children surprised her with a
Valentine' s dinner.
Wanetta Wright was transferred to
Salina Regional Hospital but hopes to
return home this week. Annete Roth,
By Fawna Barrett Millbrd, Neb., made two trips down to
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Sunday morning music was pro- join Coke Wright and Pare Surer visit-
vided by hundredsofblackbirds perch- ing Wanetta.
Karen Boden returned home from
ing in trees in Randall. Trees appeared
to be filled with licorice drops as the Mitchell County Hospital this week
birds swayed on the branches in the and is doing great. Daughter, Teri,
wind. Lusty tones and chatter echoed visited over the weekend and helped
through town as people gathered for do things around the house.
church. Rex Henningsen watched grand-
Between songs, the flock would daughter, Casey Henningsen, and the
ascend into the sky in a swirling mass, Waconda East High School basketball
Despite freezing rain and snow, a
good crowd attended the Co-op Ap-
preciation Day in Randall Tuesday.
Judy Magarelli came from Colo-
rado to visit her mother, Martha Lumb.
Gretchen Spiegel was in Randall
lbr a few days to visit her dad, Ralph,
and friends in the area.
M art l yn G ri est w as hostess for D.D.
Bridge Club March 5. Guests were
Nancy Thronson and Daisibel
Mclntyre.
Elaine and Dan Peters had a birth-
day supper for their son, Jerry. Guests
were Nick and Lucy Peters, Cliff and
Nevada Vetter, Rick Peters and Bren,
Nancy Thronson and Phil and Kristi
Vetter and family.
Sherilyn Kadel drove to Hillsboro
Friday to spend the night with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pankratz.
Jeff and Jenny Price and Austin, Den-
ver, and Holly Kadel were other guests.
Saturday was a family bridal shower
for Holly Kadel. Others from this area
were David Kadel, Alice Kadei,Tanya
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men was A.G. Van Kooten, a former
Randall teacher.
Guests of Ruth Rhodes were Joe
and Lana LaCost.
Ivah Hoard was taken to the Mitch-
ell County Hospital Sunday.
Donald Barrett, Brad and Steph
Barrett and family, and Don and Charli
Barrett treated Shelby Barrett and
Jeanette Barrett to supper out for their
birthdays.
Shelby Barrett played with her team
in a basketball tournament at Sandy
Creek, north of Nelson, Neb., this week-
end. The team placed second. Brad,
circle a few times and settle back into
the trees. Opening their beaks with
more anthems of praise to the sunshine
and to the joy of living floated down
from the trees. Needless to add, other
unmentionable stuff likewise floated
down to dot the sidewalks, windshields
and numerous other spots.
Why so many blackbirds in this
area? Who knows? They are here
now.
Mankato City utility report
Connects: Dean Schultz, 520 N.
Water.
Tired,0f payi high
charges z0r
tim arid that?.
Come to
ing at Hays this week in the state
offs.
Pat Diemart is looking
her granddaug
iting during spring break.
Cecil and Lola Hillman
party in honor of Maddis,
second birthday in Hunter
Maddisyn was
Lola's brother, Orville Hill.
Joe and Madonna Smith
dinner with Cecil and Lola.
decorated Orville Hill's
of his birthday.
Don and Rub,
stopping in to visit and share a
coffee.
The Joe Colson famil'
arriving for church. Joe and
Colson served as ushers.
lit the candles. Gloria
Ann Colson were accompanist'
tot Laura Fricker spoke
true God and Jesus as the onl
sor between us and God.
Friday supper guests of
Gloria Sc
bara Ohmstede, Guide Rock.
day evening Dick and
the wedding reception at
Whit and Alison Boyles.
The man who expects a
ways wants it yesterday.
People tire easily when
girls win sub state. They will be play- doing something they dislike.
Rent IEstat=
320 Acres Nuckolls County, Nebraska,
.Location: City Hall Building, Guide Rock, Neb.
Both tracts are located off Highway 136, 3 miles east, 1 mile
1 mile east and 2 miles north of Guide Rock, Neb.
Township Two (2) North, Range Eight (8) West of the Sixth
Randall Branch and Meridian, Nuckolls County, Nebraska.
Description: Total acres 160 more or less, all hay land.
Taxes: 2002 Taxes were $1,326.50.
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of The Jamestown State Bank Gary Thompson Agency, Inc. Gary Thompson,
RANDALL, KAN. 66963 ~}-]'~ 501 North Webster, Red Cloud, Neb.. 402-746-2242
785-739-2212 Lee OI/ver, Auct/oneer
Thursday, 20. =:so
TRACT 1
Legal Description: Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of Twenty (20),
Two (2) North, Range Eight (8) West of the Sixth Principal
Nuckolls County, Nebraska.
Description: Total acres 160 more or less, all grass.
Taxes: 2002 Taxes were $623.54.
TRACT 2
Legal Description: Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of Section Twenty
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The teprechouns hove some Tuesday, March 1
greet pre-seoson borgoins Starting at 10 a,m.
Free coffee from 9-10 a.m.
from John Deere!! Sale to be held at site located from Superior, Neb., 5 miles
(the South Junction of Highways 136 and 14) 2 miles west, 2 miles
,, Check o.t the New L100 and 1/4 mile west; or from Guide Rock, Neb., 1 mile north
Highways 136 and 78) 11 miles east, 2 miles north, and 3/4
John Deere Lawn Tractor Corners will be marked.
Tractors & Loaders: 1983 ASs Chalmers 6060; 1981 IHC 5088;
Or payments JD 4430; JD 4020; JD 4020 LP; 1967 JD 3020 Synchotor; 1961 J0
as low as 1961 JD 4010, gas; 1972 IHC 1066; IHC 806; 8-foot
loader and attachments; Clamp set on duals.
S=ml&O0 Household & Collectibles: RCA projection TV;
",¢y
appliances; Microwave; Kitchen table with chairs; DeRives &
ann; Windows; Cook stoves; Loads of collectibles items;
organ; Music records; Bird cage; Folding chairs; Washer; New
per month New Kitchen cabinets; Bed frames; Bowls & dishes; Wood
with approved credit* levels; high chairs & baby beds; Fire safe; Metal box; Natural ~
Hay Equipment: Round balers; Square balers; Swather; Stack i
Panel trailer; Bins; Feed wagons; Chute; Calf cradle; Post hole
See our large selection of John D¢¢r¢ Feeders; Tanks; Cattle panels; Fence posts; Dave through gates.
Lawn =qip Tillage Equipment: Chopper; Tandem disks; Disc, noble
Trimmers Blades and bearings; Field cultivators; Shovels; Chisels; Springtooth;
Combines & Grain Equipment: Diesel combines; Row crop
*WalkBehinds ,. B lowers heads; Platforms and reels; Grain cart; Bushel & box wagons; At
Livestock Equipment: Stock trailers; Hedge posts; Rebuilt
*RidingMowers a,.ers platform scale; Grinder mixer; Dump trailer.
Pre-1960 Items: One ring; 1951 Jeep; Trucks; Manure spreader
wheel drill; Cultivator; Windmill fan & motor; Horse drawn
*Lawn Tractors ..... Chainsaws Planters, Drills & Row Crop: Planters; Listers; Disc drills; Hoe'
*Garden Tractors Shredders; Cultivators; Rotary hoe; Spray boom; Saddle tanks
Vehicles: Mercury Sable; Fords; Chevrolets; Chrysler;
*Zero Turn Mowers Come out and browse with the family Dodge; Internationals; IHC; Axle semi flatbed.
Friday, March 14 & Saturday, March 15 ~ 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. I Radios, Tools & Miscellaneous: Radios & mobile units;
Sunday, March 16 - 1-4 p.m. I Generator; Milling machine; Gas motor; Tanks; Grinders; Fuel
Stands; Hubs; Floor jacks; Tractor chains; Pickup tool boxes; TiP
compressor; Lawn mowers; Loads of tools; Concrete mixer; Nails;
O Other Machinery: Gopher machine; Shredders;
Hay: 100 Big round grass hay & Straw bales; Millet hay bales;
.k=t~ ~m~z Auctioneers Note: This list is major items only, also taken 30 days in advance.
late consignments. We will be selling with 4-5 auction rings so bring a friend,
everyone, plan to attend.
All announcements day of auction take precedence over any
Lawn & Garden 0wners, landowners, leasass or auction staff not responsible for accidents
Terms: Cash or good check day el auction. Computenzed clerking will be used. Please have IO
number ready to receive bidding number. Nothing removed until settled for.
E. Hwy 24 " Beioit, KS ~ off. Eve~l,ang sells with 'AS Is' 'Where Is' wan'anly.
All guarantees are between buyers end sellerslll Auction eompan)
785- 738- 5744 For more informatIoncheck out our website at:
*Offer ends July 7, 2003, Sob~. tO mpproved oredlt ~ John Deem Re~vi.ng Plan, a service o.f FPC ~nadnoC:l, f.s.b. For non.commercial or~=¢/lollus/l~ info@www.montgomeryauction.com o/'eMI
use. Available at paflidlN~ng dealers, ~ and models may vary oy nearer. ~ee oealer for oem,s. No o n payment required. Taxes.
freight, setup and delivery ~ oould !ncreaas ~ mo~...t~ .pay~.nta./~ .~u.ctow payments:Reduced...paymentsfor the f/rest 24 months Roy Montgomery, Auction Mann!
with a 9.9% APR After the first 24 months, payments Will De posen on z.~"~ o, gle amount llnarK.'l~J w,t, a.~-.,o ~rn. ~ ~m.~.,..~., par month
minimum may be required. No Intereat/No Payments: After promotional pedod, finance charge will begin to accrue at 12.90% APR and is for Superior, Neb. • 402-257-2335 (home). 402-746-3823
qualified buyers. A $0.50 per month minimum may be required. Same-as-Cash: If the balance is not paid in f011 by the end of Same-As-Cash
promotional period, interest will be aaseued from the original date of purchase at 19.8% APR with a $0.50 per month minimum 4010: Assisting Auctioneers: Robin Marshall, Miles Marshall, Nell Bou~Y'
Reduced payments for the first 36 months w~th a 5.9% APR. After the first 36 months, payments will be based on 2% of the original amount Dale Betas, Ed Hall and Lance Larsen
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