Thursday, April 10. 2003 JEWELL COUNTY
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Burr Oak
~y Anna Belle Grubbs
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The mail nmst go through, or so
v, c ~c :tt,,vays been ted to believe, But
halt lgli'l necessarily so. As you've
m~iccd, lhe Burr Oak News has missed
bcmg in scvcrai limes lately. It isn't
n~y lauh: il isn't the fault of the paper
)Iii,:c h's tile mail.
tb,~i I)alford and Midge Oliver al-
:u~alcd a t)mlw, recital lorCrystal Bonin
iu I ){ .,lficT, Neb. Crystal is their great-
Y}}CCC
Aah Wilson attended the K-State
i:,tuc,,I~im A~ards 13anquet and din-
~ v, id~ hi~ daughter, Haley, tit Man-
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AiK:n trod Rose Lewis and Kris
v. ci. I iiday evening guesls of Max
nd Jane l .cwis Io help Jaue celebrate
hcrbt+dMay. Hazel Kolbandl+arkie
'+,:~II~, v v+crc blulwh guests.
3.{ Hcc!la Ost called on (]ene and
1 :m c aim Kayle Barnes were over-
~wh) u, st>,olCliffand (]lcnny Barnes.
('till a+id l)anny Barnes each took
Bit1 b:~l+a ~lnd Warren White fresh caught
ii.Jl+ d! cleaned and ready to fry,
M+ and Mrs. Doug Fraiser, Jason,
( :alch and Ben Krause attended tile K-
Stulc Satiua open house and viewed
.!:,h > c,;hibit ot+a fuel cell dcmonstra-
liOII Hlid Ills B:lha Car, which Josh and
ihL tLflti t'lub will be rucing in Utah ill
::Igt~ %~,,,:ku Flaiser, l.awrcnce, and
t {!>~c. ( ':u l;C+, I..cbanon,joined the group
*h,i~ d:'~ ;lts~. In the evemng all watched
i!ie K( ba+kctball game arld had a
iq,,za leg+fly at Josh's apartnmnt.
\V~lic :rod Vida Knight both came
h,.,iu~ InnnOniahalast week. Wylie
had hccn m the hospital there, and
\id: h++d stayed with their friend. Mrs.
I x:b:~ Railsback, to be close tile hos-
i+{taJ W:,lie C~lll get arouud in his
,,,. ha:! ,:hm. They were Sunday dinner
!uu,J-, .>l ('ynlhia lind l)ennis Clark t()
~,+[cbl~dc I;lCi ('t;uk's birthday, but
l.:~+ i ','.ax ~,mv,',cd in Lincoln, Neb.,
+, t~,~ u ',he g~es to college and couldn't
ImiLc il h~+iuc+ l)crck Clark, Hays, and
,~, hlc\ I )iamond, Mankato, were also
p !1(.'~, I -,
(i{q!'vA (Jill'Ill,ill has been moved
It,+Iu +,c It;tstings th)spital to Man-
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Phil ;hid Trela Howard, Andover,
'. i "dh'{I \Villlda Htlward. "l'hey had c(mle
t~ atlcltd lhc Marly Raflerly i+uneral.
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Betty and Harold Brown attended
the gospel singing concert in Glen El-
der.
Hazel Korb was hostess, tothe Town
and Country unit at a breakfast at the
Burr Oak Cafe.
Carrie Fry, Clay Center, was in
town Thursday visiting friends. She
had dinner at the cafe with Viola Crane,
Ruth Oliver and Barbara Renner.
Kathy Hollis and grandson and Ran
Oliver, all of Woodward, Okla., were
guests of their grandmother Dorothy
Oliver.
Craig Dewey has moved from rural
Agra, where he has been employed the
last several years, to St. Joseph, Mo.
He will be herdsman for the University
of Northwestern Missouri.
Madeline McMains and Winnie
McNichols were callers in the Gene
Johnson home.
Kermit and Sherry Chantland,
Humboldt, Iowa, visited Warren and
Barbara White on their way home alter
spending the winter in Texas.
Merl and Fern Reed and Vivian
Reed went to WaKeeney visited
Marcus, Debbie and Jacob Reed to
help Jacob celebrate his third birthday.
Saturday night was the annual Chris-
lian Church soup supper and drawing
for the quilt made by Edna Fogo and
Peggy Wilson. John Huntsinger, Man-
kalo, was the lucky winner.
Tom Korb, Kansas City, visited his
sister, Carol and Gary Garman.
Droner guests of Dorothy Oliver
were Irvin and Carl Peters, Bird City,
Roy and Joyce Fullerton, Superior,
and Richard and Midge Oliver.
Hazel Korb was a luncheon guest of
Jane Lewis.
Dave and Alice Belden and Darrell
and Nancy McCorkle went to a family
dinner at Wayne Headricks in Supe-
rior to help Mrs. Headrick,their mother,
celebrate her birthday.
Mrs. Dan Dempsey's parents fn)m
Branson, Mo., were guests at the United
Methodist Church Sunday morning.
Marcclla Ost was hostess to coffee
hour.
Kerry Waugh received a I rating at
the music contest in Concordia on her
w)cal solo and will compete at state.
Jane and Max Lewis, Allen and
Rose Lewis and Kris, attended the flea
market in Hastings.
Kathleen Jeff cry received an award
for outstanding local chairperson in
Jcwell County Thursday night at the
Junior Miss Contest in Belleville.
Larkic and Ed Searcy and Marie
Pinsou were Friday evening supper
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~.uests of Hazel Korb.
Glenny Barnes was a guest in the
JeffOrd home in Maywood, Neb. Jell'
started a new job this week in Guide
Rock. Diane and the boys will be
moving there when school is out.
Anna Belle Grubbs visitetl Geneva
Garman Saturday in Mary Lanning
Hospital, Hastings. Others who have
visited her, besides family, are Vivian
Reed, Wihna Underwood, Norene and
Doug Dietz, Carol Cosand, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Cox and family, Court-
land, and Tammy "Story. She's re-
ceived several phone calls, one from a
sister Rada Stantono Louisville, Ky., a
niece Rada June Fogo, Atlanta, Ga.,
and one from nephew John
McCormick, Denver, calling from
California where he was playing golf.
She is looking Iorward to coming home,
in time lot the Mother-Daughter Ban-
quet, She went to the first one 75 years
ago and has never missed one.
Kale Newell, Mankato, placed first
at the USA Kansas Kids State
WreMling Championship at the
Kansas Expocentre March 30. He
wrestled in the 10 and under 67 pound
division. He wrestles for the Beloit
Wrestling Club. He is in fourth grade
at Mankato Elementary School and is
the son of Shawn and Susan Newell.
Amy Waterman, Jewell's 5' 9"
sophomore, made the Pike Trail
League all-league team for 2002-03•
Protect children
while they're online
With a number of similarities to tile
original Wild West, a new frontier has
opened for American families in tile
Iorm of the Internet.
"1 compare the Interact to the Wild
West in a numberlffways," said Chuck
Smith, Kansas State University Re-
search and Extension family life spe-
cialist. "Both have similar players rang-
ing from the painted ladies, street-cor-
ner peddlers and local sheriffs. It is a
mix of all people."
Smith said parents can educate their
families with sound consumer sense to
tame the dangers of the "Wild West"
for children.
"Parents need to assert their author-
ity with the use of technology," Smith
said. "There are a lot of very bad people
who do very had things, l~¢ver,
parents can teach their childrel~ow to
live in Ihe Wild West of the lnternet."
More than 30 million of those
younger than 18, or 45 percent of cMI-
dren in the United States, use the Inter-
net. Online services generally provide
their subscribers with an enjoyable,
safe and rewarding experience. How-
ever, Smith said these companies can-
not police everyone who uses their
service.
EFFECTIVE APRIL 14, 2003
Jeweli County Hospital cannot, under privacy
regulations, post names of patients or residents
on hospital directories or provide news media With
patient names for publication or radio announce-
ment.
To obtain information on a patient, you must
contact the hospital and provide the patient's
name; if the patient has agreed to disclosure, the
request for general information will be honored.
Board Certified Health Care Pr
Available Daily
Dr. Dan Calderon, M.D.
Leon Hughes, P.A.C.
Services
Acute inpatient care, Swing beds, Outpatient care, Long Term Care, Hospice,
Adult Day Care, Crestvue Coffages, 24 Hour Emergency Room
Diagnostic
Laboratory, Radiology, EKGs, CT Scans, Halter Monitoring, Stress Testing, Venous and
Carotid Doppler Studies, Ultrasound, Sleep Studies; Echocardiograms, Endoscopy,
Annual Health Fair, Women's Health Clinic and Kan Be Healthy Clinic
Rehabilitation
Physical Therapy, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Speech and Occupational Therapy
Specialty Providers
Dan Ca!deron, M,D ................................ Internal Medicine and Family Practice
Ahmed Kutty, M.D ................................................................................. Cardiology
Gary Chingren, M.D ........................................................... : ................ Orthopedics
Leon Hughes, P.A.C ........................................................................ Family Practice
Marilyn Dunston, A.R.N,P ............................................................... Family Practice
Jewetl County Rural Health Clinic
102 South Center, Mankato
785-378-35i 1
14th & Burlin~;on • Hastings, NE • 800-508-4629
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Jewell County Hospital
100 CrestVue, Mankato, Kan. 66956
785-378-3137
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Dispatch
By Edna Verhage
Greeters Sunday were Jim and
Marianne Schlatter.
The Promise Keepers men's group
sang, accompanied by Lynn Koops.
Passage Sunday morning was He-
brews 12: I- 11. Theme was 'Comfort-
ing Discipline'. Passage Sunday
evening was Romans 13~ 1,14. Theme
was 'Is This War Just'. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ko0ps, Denver.
Colo., are spending a few weeks in
Kansas•
Happy birthday to: Linda
Groenendyk, Apr. 7; Jesse Sumpter,
April 9; Berend Koops, April 1 I.
Happy anniversary to Jim and Ruth
Tanis, April 7.
We had a rain and snow show'er,
around .85.
Ionia
By Roseanna Foster
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The Trinity United Methodist
Church Women invited tile hmia
women to their svpper at the church
Thursday.
An Easter Egg Hunt will be held at
the church yard on Saturday. April 19,
at 1 p.m. There will be an Easter Break-
fast in the church Fcllowshi p Hall April
20 at 8:15 a.m. followed by the wor-
ship service at 9:30. .
Rosanne Foster received the news
of lhe birth of a grandson, Isaac Alex-
ander, horn to Chris aud Tim Foster at
Rawlins, Wyo., on SatuMay. He has
Iris mother, Tina's curly hair.
Rex Henningsen watched grand-
daughter, Cascy Henningsen, partici-
pate in both the All Star Volleyball and
All Star Basketball games at Salina
Saturday
Ilcnc Schnorr and Mark and'Fammy
Schnorr, Wichita Falls, Texas, were
weekend guests of Don and Ruby
Suuon. Roger and Jamie Rooker. To-
peka, also visited. Other callers were
l.ola Hi llnlan and Rosmma Foster. l lene
visilcd Frank and Pal Deimart.
-Roger and Jamie Rookcr visited
Brad, Karen and Ehfine Cockroft.
Leon and Judy |:alk, Harvcyville,
met Bulbrd and Fern Tucker m Beh)it
l::riday and ate droner together. They
attended the softhall game at Beloit in
which Leon and Judy's granddaugh-
tea Amy, participated. Salina won the
game. Amy is a sophomore at Salina.
Leou and Judy spent the night with
Buford and Fcrn aud Played ~ards hlte
into the night. BufoM conti'n~es tt)
suffer headaches. "
'Wendell and Karen Mayer, Darrell
and Becky Cockroft, Matt, Kara. Calm
and Sami Loomis. Brad, Karen and
Elaine Cockrol't. Kevin and Kirk Wil-
son and Nathan Foster attended the
wedding of Adam Loomis and Amber
Bartsch at the Harmony United Meth-
odist Church in Jewell Saturday. Matt,
Kara, Colin and Sami Loomis and
JarrettArasmith were m the wedding.
Wendell and Km'en Mayer hosted a
lamily dinner Sunday for those com-
ing for the Loomis-Bartsch wedding.
Harold and Neva Shoemaker
greeted those arriving for church and
Harold served as usher. Ann Orison
served as accompanist. The message
was ou God's new convenant with us
through Jesus Christ.
Janice McDaniel and children xis-
ited Don and Connie Schmidt and
helped Carol Fleming celebrate her
birthday. Don and Connie:s grand-
daughter, Kristi, visited last week. Guy
Gorham, Julic Schmidt and Anna Kay,
and Nick, Jennifer and Emma Victory
were visitors this wdekend.
Farmway Credit
hosts annual event
Farmway Credit Union held the
52nd Annual Meeting last Wednesday
at Bcloit. A total of 500 attended the
supper and husiness meeting held at St.
Johns School.
Dwight Daniels, president and gen-
eral manager, reported the credit union
had a "'good year" and credited the
members for the union's financial suc-
CCSS.
The main office lot Farmway Credit
Union is in Beloit where office space
was recently expanded with the pur-
chase of the former Beh)it Call office
next door.
Two new enlployces ill lhe Beloit
office are Mike Wilkison and Leah
Debcsis. Llcanna Wolleson was added
to Ihe staff at the Lincoln office.
Olher offices are located ill Man-
kalo, Lmcohl and Osborne.
Board members reelected were
Keith Vestal, Johnell Schenk and Mike
Liggell. Mankato. Liggett will serve a
three year lcrm. He joins another Jew-
ell County hoard member, Jim
Peroulek. who was reelected in 2002.
l)uring the past year Farmway
Credit Union received a five-star rul-
ing for pcrfornlance, which is the high-
est rati ng gi yen to a credit union. It was
also almounccd that Farmway Credit
Union is the largest agriculture lend-
ing credit union in the state of Kansas.
Net gain was reported as more than
$750,000 htst year, with paid divi-
dends of marc than $ I million. Total
income for the organization was $3.5
million. Loans were over $39 million
with reserves and undivided earnings
amounting to marc than $12 million,
Total assets are more than $48 million.
l)rizcs wcrc given away and win-
ncrs from Jewell County included
Velma Gouldie and Dean Buster, both
o[ Maukato. "
Entertainment was provided by
Mike Kruse and Francis McCune.
Courthouse News
Jewell County
Probate
Estate of Harold R. Baylie, de-
ceased; letters of administration.
Criminal
State of Kansas vs. Paul C. Turner,
Mankato, Count I, driving under the
influence of alcohol; Count II, trans-
portation of alcoholic beverage in
opened container; Count III, disorderly
conduct; Count IV, no proof of liabil-
ity insurance.
State of Kansas vs. Timothy Leroy
Hanika, Beloit, Count I, felony crimi-
nal damage to property.
State of Kansas vs. Edward J. Pe-
ters, Formosa, Count II through XII,
criminal damage to properties.
Register of Deeds
Warranty deed. Barbara Kudrna
and Geraldine Lewis, trustees of the
Delbert L. Lewis Funnel Trust dated
June 17, 1984, to Ed Shute and Tho-
mas M. Shute. The W I/2 of the SW
I/4 of Section 8, Township IS, Range
10W.
General warranty deed. Judy
Howard to The State Exchange Bank.
Lots 10, II, 12, Block 4, original
townsite of the Ci.ty of Randall.
Warranty deed. Paul A. Hesting
and Ruby J. Hesting, husband and wife,
to Paul A. Hesting and Ruby J. Hesting,
husband and wile, as joint tenants with
right of survivorship and not as tenants
in common. NE I/4, S 1/2 of SW I/4,
S I/2 of SE I/4, and NE 1/4 of SE 1/4
of Section 13, Township 2S, Range
10W.
Marriage License
Adam J. Loomis, Jewell, Amber L.
Bartsch, Jewell.
Traffic
Audra E. Whelchel, Esbon, speed-
ing, 80/65, fined $119.
Richard W. Zeltner, Atchison,
speeding, 94/65, fined $230.
Michael R. Markvicka, Friend,
Neb., no medical certificate in posses-
sion, fined $109.
David A. Walton, Franklin,
improper passing/insufficient
ance, fined $119.
Accidents
March 31 at approximately 4
on Jewell County Case road, 1
east from N. West St., Max E.
driving a Chevrolet pickup
to Rolling Hills, was backin
with view obstructed b)
Tracy S. Everhart, Mankato,
1984 Buick did not see the Rolli~
Hills vehicle in time to avoid
No injuries. Accident investigated b
Baird. Damages over $500.
April 1 at approximately 5:20 a
on a Jewell County road three
west from Webber, Daniel L.
Courtland, driving a 1999 Ford. hil
deer. No injuries. Damag,
Accident investigated by Ost.
April I at approximately I
Ethyl Clair Gaff, Randall, driving
Buick, backed into a legally
1996 Chevrolet registered
Fawna Barrett, Randall. Damage
done to the drivers door
of the Barrett vehicle. Accident
turfed on Raadall Main street. Re
by Ost.
April 1 at approximately 7:15
five miles south from
miles west on a Jewell County
Brian L. Badger, Mankato, drivin
1986 Chevrolet pickup was
west and hit adeer. No injuries.
dent investigated by Alley.
under $500.
April 4 at approximately
in the parking lot by Mac's in
kato, Robert D. Wakefield,
driving a 1983 Chevrolet pickup,
backing out of the
backed into a legally parked
pickup registered to Debra Boiler
kato. No injuries. Accident
gated by Alley.
Stan Slaughter, the eco-troubadour, entertained with a program for fourth and fifth grade students at'
County Solid Waste facility, Mankato, Slaughter not only entertained with stories, jokes and songs,
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in,ormation on ways students could assist in the job of conserving.
ide the Jewell County
Transportation Limo
and let us do the driving for you!
Anyone, any age, is invited to use the
Jewell County General Public Transportation.
CONCORDIA: April 15, towns served: Formosa, Jewell, Randall.
SAUNA: April 18, towns served: Jewell, Randall, Beloit,
Asherville, Simpson.
HASTINGS: May 1, towns served: Esbon, Burr OaK Northbranch.
BELOIT: May 8, towns served: Esbon, Ionia, Jewell, Randall.
Mankato is served daily within Mankato and also in the above fisted trips•
Call 785-378-3385 for further information.
Some trips are cancelled because a required minimum number ol reservat,ons have not been made.
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Wait before setting
out injured plants
Sometimes gardeners don't get the
covers out fast enough, so worry that
they've lost early-planted salad crops
in a late cold snap and, in turn, delayed
spring's green harvests. °
They shouldn't replant too quickly,
though, said Chuck Marr, horticultur-
ist with Kansas State University Re-
search and Extension.
"Cool-season vegetable crops usu-
ally can experience temperatures in
the low 20s without serious injury," he
said. "When cold injury occurs, the
damage can be just to the outside of
each leaf, leaving the center of the leaf
and the stem in tact. If so, the plant will
send out new tissues to replace dam-
aged ones."
Replanting is worth the investment,
however, if leaf injury is severe or the
main stem injured.
"Fortunately, that kind of damage
becomes visible fairly quickly.
injured tissues turn limp and
almost immediately," Marr said.
Junior Clio Club meets
Junior Clio Club met April 7
Haven with Tiffany Eaton
Hughes as hostesses.
Vonda Wakefield reported
officers for the 2003-04 year
Alcorn, president; Judy
Bingham, vice president;
Walker, secretary; Marlene
treasurer; and club corres
Alice Kinsey.
The Easter Egg Hunt April 15
p.m. at Jewell County Hospital
Term Care.
The May 5 meeting is the
clean up. Meet at Alice Kinse,
and bring a garbage bag. Kinsey
Trac~
will be invited.
Wallace Cemetery
Annual Meeting
Thursday, April 17
7:30 p.m. at the
Robert Abram Residence
RR 2, Jewell, Kan.
LEwis & CLARK
Sun: 12:30pm+&3pm
Mon & Sol': ! 2:30pro & 3:30pro
TueI-FH: 12:30prn, 3:30pro & ~pm
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