Formoso
By Elaine Clark
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Kay Horn, Woodridge, IlL visited Amanda, Levi and Kyle Fleming, Zach
her father, Forrest Demp~y. and Ryan Spiegel and Trenton Milch-
Tom and Sherry Marr and Tyler, ell.
Nelson and Merna Keeler, Mankato, Julie Strnad and Trey at:ended a
and Delno Reed, Concordia, visited bridalforhercollegeroomnmte, Natalic
Brad Keeler. Barrett at Randall.
Ruth Hedstrom, Courtland, and JoeandAmandaBrownandTristyn
Gene Clark visited Joyce Patrick. helped Jeanne Reid move to Courthmd
Visitors of Kenny and Becky Huber " from Concordia.
were Janet Higer, Travis and Tycen, ; Numerous Formoso families at-
Mankato, Jo Kriley and Kendra, Esbon,
Nancy Howell, Gloria Massey, Ada
Grimm and John and Jane Belt.
Dan and Lynn Dempsey look
Forrest Dempsey and. Mart Dempsey,
Mankato, to supper at Mankato.
Connie Smith returned home Mon-
day after an overnight visit with her
daughter. Anna Smith, Topeka. They
attended the stage play, "Chicago."
Monday supper guests of Wayne
and Rita Allen were Staci Allen, Alyssa,
Ashley and Analisa, l,ce's Summit,
Mo., and David Alien and Samantha,
and Bev Hall, all of Courtland.
lva Lea Payne visited her sister and
husband, Jack and lla Gray, Weston,
M(L
Charles Jacobson, Montrose, vis-
ited Ann Keeler.
Mindy Dunstan, Manhattan, was
an overnight guest of Steve and Lorieta
Dunstan and Tyler. Mindy spoke aNmt
her lrip to China at the mother-daugh-
ter banquet al the Mankato Lutheran
Church Tuesday evening.
Visitors of Dor()thy Sjohmder and
Mike Peters wcrc Ferq Kelh)gg,
Gaylord, and cousins from Denver.
Bill Free, Clevehmd, Okla., was a
guest of Ben and ShMey Free.
Gcnc and Elaine Clark visited David
and Diane Dolinar, Wichita.
Robert and Ada Grimm and Candy
Massey and Lillie, Hardy, attended the
Mankatu Elementary Spring Concert,
Rita Lutz, Co ncordia, was an over-
night guest ()1 James and Shelly
Haskins, Corcy and Kyle. They and
June Haskins attended Ihe elementary
spring concert at Mankalo.
Ronald and lva Lea Payne attended
the spring concert at the Mankato El-
ementary Sch.ol. Their grandchil-
dren, Haleigh and Tyler Shadduck per-
tormed
Ja,ncs HoaF.L Omaha, visited Dale
and Ivah Ho.'ud.
Hank Smith. Wiggans, Colo., was
a weekend guesl of Bill and Conrfie
Smith,
Danny Mt)rrell, Ft. Riley, was a
weekend gucsl (ff(;crald and Margaret
Morrcll.
lZornroso youth participated in the
soccer games at Beh)it Saturday morn-
ing.
Tcrri Cleland, l,aura and Leann,
Yutan, Nt, b., are wsiting her parents,
Bob and Patty McFarhme.
"l'risty, Brown was an overnight
guest of Jeff arm Brenda Koster.
Roger and Kay Zimmer attended
the Elniff cousins reunion Sunday at
Salina.
Deanna Mitchell and Crystal, and
Sandy Nelson, Jared and Jason, at-
tended the Jcwcli County 4-H Junior
l.eadcr meeting at Mankato.
Dk)yd and l,inda Smlad hosted a
tended the 4-H Fun Night at Mankato.
Deanna Mitchell, Bob McFarlane and
Elaine Clark won door prizes.
Steve and Loreita Dunstan and Tyler
visited Mindy Dunstan in Manhattan.
Dinner guests of Marvin and lla
Nelson were Lisa Nelson, Mankato;
T(xld Goodheart, Lucas, and Kendall
, and Sandy Nelson, Jared and Jason
They celebrated birthdays of Jared,
Jason and Marvin.
Larry and Connie Snodgrass. Or-
leans, Neb.; Justin and Susan Sly and
Kayla, Belleville, and Deanna N, litch-
• ell, Crystal and Trenton, surprised their
parents. Dale and Ivah Hoard, ,~ith
Sunday dinner.
Ben and Shirley Frec were dinner
guests of Curt and Jodi Frec and Amka.
Salina. They celebrated Currs birth-
day.
Robert and Ada Grinml and Cli fford
Massey visited Elizabeth Gmmn and
Jewell county Long Term Care, Man-
kato.
Staci Allen, Alyssa, Ashley and
Analisa, Lee's Summit, Mo., are visit-
ing Wayne and Rita Allen.
Ronald and lva Lea Paync altended
a piano recital in which their grand-
daughter, Haleigh Shadduck, parlici-
paled.
Nelson and Mcrna Keeler, Man-
kato, visited Ann Keeler.
Randall
By Fawna Barrett
Lynell Sheahan, Randall l,ibrar)
librarian, attended the summer reading
workshop in Jewell Friday morning.
The rotating book van brought many
new books to the library.
A memorial service for Virginia
Struble, nmthe," of Pat Coco, was 'l'tics-
day morning in Glasco.
Randall received more rain Sun-
day. About one inch was recorded.
County elementary schools, city li-
braries and the Randall One-Stop Shop
are drop-off points for food items I\)1
the Jewell County Food Pantry. A list
of items is posted in the drop off places
o
If it s something your humly cats, then
the lood pantry probably needs it too.
Several child-centered organizations
are sponsoriqg this food drive. April
7-11 is the Week of the Young Chikl,
Nell and Lee Gordanier arrived
home reeent l y fn~m w i nte ri n g in Tc x as.
Della and Cha,'lcy Houghton returned
Tuesday after several months in Texas.
Natalie Barrett and David Wood
called on Gene and Fawna Barrett,
Natalie stayed over night. They were
here for tile Bartsch-Loomis wedding.
Tract and Brent McCollough were oth-
ers here for the wedding.
Residents of Formoso can keep up on "What's going on?" in the community
by checking the bulletin board. Showing off the sign are Amanda and Tristyn
Blown (left), Carl Studer and LaVernia Peters. Brown's husband, Studer and
Peters were involved in constructing the board,
played bridge with Freda Denio and
her daughter at Cheyenne Lodge.
Fawna Barrett, Mary Mayhew,
M' l.ou Stout, Christi Mayhew, Shirley
Simmclink, Sally Engel and Shirley
Varney attended the Concordia Dis-
Irict Spiritual Growth Retreat in
l)clphos. ShMey Varney, District
Spirit ual Growth Chairman, had charge
~)t lhc day's program.
I?,rcnl l)oty, Baton Rouge, La., great
ncphev, of NewMa Vetter, visited sev-
eral days ~ith Phil and Kristi Verier
and Nevada and Cliff Vellcr. Friday
supper guests at Phils were Elaine and
I)ar, P¢lcrs and family, Nancy
curbs.
People, huddled in heavy coats,
hurried from place to place, complairl-
ing of the cold, while praising the
needed moisture.
Only three days ago, coats had re-
ntained in the closets as temperatures
soared into the 90s. This violent drop
into the 30s at midday is just hard to
tolerate. Fickle April does not ever
change her ways.
Jewell
By Roberta Holdren
'l'hrot~s~m and Cliff Veltcr. Nanette Ardith Wilson reports the birth (/1
l)tmr, tan and l)avid Carpenter were ° new great-grandson, Gage Alan Wil-
S It -day ()vernight guests of tim Cliff
Vcttcrs. Addilional Sunday guests were
the Phil Veltcr family, Brent Doty and
Nancy "rhroBsoll.
Nevada Vetter attended the GFWC
t)l" K',lns;.ts Stille Collvention ill Einptl-
ria.
P, ca l)arlmg, Hyco, Texas, died last
week and funeral services were Non-
day. Her husband. Bob, survives. Both
were residents of a nursing h(mm m
Fort Worth.
lla McEIroy was honored on her
bi,thday with a dinner at tile home of
Norma and I)ennis O(.)1111. Guests were
Julie, Frank and Jocelyn Bolte, Jenny
and Chuck Joyncs, Jackic and Kadc
Cooper, Kade's family fronl Bclleville,
Wayne and Marti McEh'oy and Kcri
and Rocky ,rod Koby Barber.
(;h)ria and Troy Hanson visited
Gerald M:thin and l.ynette Miller at
Milchell County Long Term Care.
Gh~ria and l~ynette were childhood
friends. Mary Shclton was another
visitor of Gerald's.
Alan, Barbara and David McMilhm
visfled Debbie and Gary Scott, Lyons.
son, to Jeff and Jennifer Wilson.
Hesston. Grandparents are Gary and
Virginia Wilson, Cawker City. Great
grandmother is Nina Haney, Cawker
City.
Robert and Elaine Wilkcrson, Cali-
fornia, are visiling Marie and Gerald
McAtec. They went to Hays to visit
Ann and Scott Boomer.
Eleven wonmn ofthe"~ut to Lunch
Bunch" went to Hunter i'o~In outing.
• They visited the gr(/cery stor~ and ate
a chicken droner, On the rett, rn home
they stopped at a craft and antique
shop.
Palty Nt, lty, Indianapolis, Ind., and
herdaughter, JenniferMoss and fam-
ily, Grand Island, called on Bernice
Nuhy. Marcia and Mike Nuhyjoined
the gn)up for supper at a k)cal cafe.
Daisibellc Mclntyrc, Betty Mayhew
and Lucilc Ozmun hosted a birthday
party for Rosmary Doxon Saturday
afternoon at Jewell Apartments.
Adam Loomis and Amber Bartsch
were married Saturday at Trinity United
Methodist Church, Jewell.
Visitors of Rosina Anderson were
Don and Marguerite Knoble of Min-
Formoso gets park,
bulletin, board
The cornmunity of Formoso now
has a current event bulletin board and
a new mini-park on the main street.
The mini-park is located south of
Central National Bank and the play-
ground equipment was provided by
the city and the bank. The park pro-
vides entertainment for children as their
parents go into bank and post office.
The community bulletin board was
made possible by LaVernia Peters, Carl
and Maxine Studer and Joe Brown.
The bulletin board is in the shape of an
owl. Brown drew up the design and his
wife's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Studer, did the constructing. LaVernia
and Mike Peters provided the supplies
and did the painting.
According to Peters, colors used on
the bulletin board, black and gold, were
Formoso High School colors. The
bulletin board is located in front of the
city water building, across the street
from the new mini-park. Plans are to
post the current events on the new
board which is encased with glass
doors.
This project, completed by volun-
teers, took about two months to conl-
plete.
Randall UCW
shares thoughts
Thoughts for the day were devo-
tions lor a recent meeting of Randall
United Church Women.
Several coming events were noted,
including guest night in Jt, ly. Several
plan to attend guest night at Jcwell
Trinity Thursday. Quilters gathered all
day and were joined by others for lunch
at the One Stop Shop. Afternoon lunch
was served by Karcn Matteson.
IIII IIII
Wesselowski,Jewell, whodicd at long
term e,are in Beloit. Velva was a long
time resident of Jewell.
A fire early Sunday morning de-
stroyed the vacant house, known as
the Fred Rogers home, east of Jewell.
Esther Boehner, Beloit, visited
Emma Fobes and Betty Wilson.
The children of Terry and Mary
Mayhew honored their parents with
an open house in honor of their 25 th
anniversary.
Neva Ebeling, Topeka, hosted a
dinner in Salina for the annual Elniff
Cousins gathering. Those attending
were Roger and Kay Zimmer, For-
moso; Paula Kidd, Bob and Glenda
Campbell, Wichita; Larry and Suc
Elniff, Cimarron, Kan.; Alan and
Marlene Kenyon, Kansas City; and
Charles and Roberta Holdren. The
above are the grandchildren of the late
Henry and OIga Elniff.
Charles and Robcrta Holdrcn vis-
ited the Edwin Holdrens at Montrose.
supper Sunday evening fl)r tim Strnad
Brothers Harvest Crew.
(Last week's news)
Tony Patrick, Salina, and Gene
Clark visited Joyce Patrick.
Visitors of Brad Keeler were Bob
and Elaine Watson, Lovewell, and
Nelson and Merna Keeler, Mankato.
Gent and Donna Ropp, Branson,
Mo., wcrc guests of tlleir daughter,
Lynn Dempsey.
James Haskms attended the Kansas
Rural Water Association Conference
m Wichita.
Guests of Jackie and JovenaAnder-
son were l)an Jensen, JoAnna and
Jackie, Courtland, and Butch Ander-
son. They celebrated Jovena's birth-
(lay.
Nadine Balch attended the Jewell
County Council on Aging at Randall.
Shcila Myers, Jewell, was a dinner
guest of Robert and Ada Grimm. They
celebrated Sheila's birthday.
Cheyenne Nelson, Cot,,tland, was
a guest of her greal-grandmother, Vera
Recd.
Phyllis Hurd and Mike and Roxan
White, Charlie, Adam and Marty, Mid-
land, Texas, attended the karote tour-
nament at Central City, Neb., where
the boys participated,
Tina Johnson, Sterling, visited her
sister Brenda and Jeff Koster.
Competing in the soccer games at
Bcloit were Corey and Kyle Haskins,
Bhtke Moser, Kaylene Bonjour,
THE RANDALL BRANCH
D.D, Bridge met with l.yncll
Sheahan. Guests were [.eota Clawson
and Daisibel Mclntyre.
Katie, Nick and David Hohhaus,
Seneca, visited their grandparenls, P,i-
chard and Lyncll Sheahan, while their
parents were in Call fornia visiting their
son in tim US Marines. Kara l-h)hhaus
brought the kids pan way to meet her
grandmother. Sunday, Sheahans met
the Holthaus kids in Bellcville for din-
ner and the young ones returned home
with their siblings.
Alice Kadel and Lynell Sheahan
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Panorama
By Fawna Barrett
Sunday dawned dark and dreary on
this first day of I)aylight Savings Time.
Thunder, lighming and moisture had
announced the co,ning day. Light rain
dropped from the heavy skies most of
the ~ay. 1
Water puddles forn,ed in every ~ e-
r,-csston in the hind. Tiny streams of
~atcr sallied along tile edge of the
our Nee
* Machinery
• Vehicles
, Livgstock
• Home and Farm
Improvements
See Kevin today at:
of the J,mae,' ,slow, n State Bank
RANDALL, KAN. 66963
785-739-22,12
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NG, LLC
Barry
Blackstone
Jewell Chamber meets Monday
Jewell Chamber meets Monday,
April 14. instead (11" the date in the ad
last week. The meal, catered by the
nesota and Raymond and Floriene Progressive Study Club, will be scrved
Walker, Beh)it. at 7 p.m. at the Jewell Community
Services were Thursday for Velva Center. ,,,
"AUCTION
Thursday, April 24
Auction will be held at the Community Center on the
south side of the Square in Jewell, Kan.
MOTOR HOME AND CAR
196:) MG B convertible. 4-speed motor overhauled 15.000 miles
ago, good condition; 1985 Pathfinder by Sportseoach. 28-fo0t motor
home. 454 engine, generator, 40.600 miles, good condition.
MOWER, SCOOTER, TILLER & CRAWLER
John Deere 318 riding mower with front loader. 48-inch mower
deck, power steering; Little Rascal mobility scooter; Small crawler
tractor, 5-horsepower gas engine. 30-inch blade; Sears 3-stage
l O-horsepower snow blower; 5-foot x 8-loot 2-wheel tilt bed trailer;
Weed eater VIP, 17-inch rear tiller, 5-horsepower engine, 1/4 sack
cement mixer with electric motor; Fin]co 15-gallon sprayer with
electric pump; Stihl 041 chain saw; Husgvarna 26 RLC weed eater;
Wheel barrow, Garden tools; Garden planter; Garden cultivator;
18-inch pull cultivator.
TOOLS AND HOUSEHOLD
Craftsnmn 12-inch band saw; Craftsman 4-inch planter; Craftsman
belt and disc sander; Wards lO-lnch radial ann saw; Columbia
5-speed drill press; Lincoln 180 anap welder; Buffalo metal band
saw; Wards sand blaster; Craftsman shop vac; 6-shelf round bolt
bin; 4-ton floor jack; Router duplicator; Drill bit sharpener; Pipe
vice; Car ramps; Grant battery charger; Small ace. welder with
torches; Portable air compressor; Assortment hand tools; Forge;
Electric motors; Gas engines; Sears 1/2-horsepower deep well
pump; 3-horsepower Sea Bull out board motor; Barrel and pump;
Locker cabinets; Cannon AEI camera with telescope; Portable flower
cart; Metal storage cabinet; Bike carrier; 2001 Window 110 air
conditioner;Refrigerator; 2 Frigidare 30-inch electric stove;
Automatic washer and dryer; Oak 2-drawer night stand; Painted
commode; Metal lawn chairs; Natural gas barbecue; Fans; Fishing
poles; &place set community silver; Decorator plates; Pressed glass;
Glasses; RiVal meat slicer: 16-inch paper cutter; Kitchen
app!lances; E~tercise bike; Assortment of other items.
JOE & NELL BURNHAM, Owner
ats0 T0.t so-, FO. T.t mTY OF JSWS-t
Minneapolis ZB tractor with loader; Case Davis Fleetline 30+4
trencher; Po~ble welder with gas engine; Generator, 300 watt;
Thursday, Apd110, 2003
JEWELL COUNTY REC0
Odessa-Dentonia
By Ruth L. Obert
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Lucile Clark, Joyce Ritter and
Audrey Young ate dinner with their
mother, Maude Keller, Sunday. Joyce
brought potluck.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Detwiler and
Joshua visited Maude Keller and
Audrey Young Thursday evening be-
fore Joshua goes back to Africa.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keller visited
Maude Keller.
Joyce Ritter and Audrey Young took
Maude Keller for a doctor's appoint-
ment in Beloit.
Royce Nonamaker, brother of
RhondaManchester, died recently. He
was a truck driver and a young man
who had never had.
Ernie and Edna Kattenberg visited
ArletaUnderwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Atwood vis-
ited Emie Kattenbergs.
Jeanette Luke and Brady stopped
by Wilbur Oberts after Brady had
played basketball at Smith Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Book visited
Maude Keller and Audrey Young.
Joyce Kattenberg was a Monday
evening st, pper guest of Ernic
Kattenbcrgs.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Enochs and
Emma wcrc weekend guests of Curtis
Pctersons. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Kattenberg were Saturday supper
guests of the Petersons.
Dorintha Standley and Kenny vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Becker at
Mankato.
Arleta Underwood visited Ernie
Kattenbergs.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Detwiler vis-
ited Maude Keller Saturday.
The Oberts talked to their daughter,
Dixie, in Kearney Sunday evening and
Ihcy had nine inches of snow and it was
still snowing.
Moistt, re of rain and snow fell here
Sunday from one-half to an inch was
nleasured.
Courtland choir
sings cantata
The Courtland Community Choir
will present the Easter Cantata, "The
Witness," Suqday and Wednesday at 7
.p.m. at the Courtland United Method-
ist Church.
Several members of the choir will
reprise their roles from the original
presentation of this musical presented
in Courtland in 1987.
"The Witness" is a soft rock ,nusi-
cal featuring dramatic interpretation
that follows the life, death and resur-
rection of Jesus as seen th,'ough the
cycs of His Gospel companions.
The cantata is directed by Mary J~')
and Gall Anne Aurand and has mem-
bers from these area churches: Ada
Lutheran Church, Living Waters Fan>
ily Church, Covenant Church and
United Metl!odist Church, Courtland;
Wesleyan Church and Christian
Church, Belleville, and Scandia United
Methodist Church.
The public is invited to join in this
evening of music and fellowship with
refreshments served each evening
sponsored by the Court land Arts Cow>
ml.
DeLeon accepts
Randall clerk j0
Cindy DeLeon, who has ai
accept the Randall city clerk I~
was introduced at a recent
meeting. DeLeon has agreedt
water bill preparation for the
council approved DeLcam's hi
fective June I.
Donald Bigham, mayor, p
Other than council members,
attendance were Joe Anderso~
Wilson and DeLeon.
Routine busi hess was condu~
bills were presented for payng
Other items of business ar~
• Council questioned the coSl
tor insurance premium; waitin~
ther information on what the i~
Covcrs.
• Three-year trash contraC
Wasteco signed and returned.
• Approved Stephanie Barr
Marti McEIroy "or library bo~
• New water lines need t01
netted to a residence. DiscuS5
sued on what was needed to
plish this and no action was a
• Burning inside the city li~
discussed. There is a city 0~
against burning inside the city
The city has a tree and brush pit
south end of the city park Ibr~
pose of disposing of yaM deb~
• Delinquent ut 1 ly bills
viewed. Shut-off notices wilt
sued.
Olive Hill
By Rosemary Hasemeyer
Special music during thei
morning worship hour at the 01
Church was vocal duet N
Garnmn-Schlaefli and Bcver
Ushers were Richard Schla
Dwight Frost. Many wcrelft!
cause of the weather.
Pastor Jim and Carla star
rior, were supper guests of l
Linda Hutchinson.
LornaWihon accompanic(
Harris, Janicc MeCutcheon ar~
Love to Salina where they
bcrly Wherry, Smolan.
Ruth Hale, Juniata, vis:
mother, Dee Ross. They had~
a Nelson taft.
Jerry Cool, York, visitedb
mother, Zelda Schuster.
Marabcth and Mitchell
Frankfort, were weekend gueS
parents, Herbert and Carol)
Joining them Sunday after,(
Wayne and Erin Alley, Burr
Dennis Dye, Hebnm, was
guesl of his mother, Vera DY~
Saturday evening, Harold
Wilt(m altended the surprise
,[
party honoring Wcndy Hart
Burr Oak cafc. Her three
hosted the party.
Jerry Cool, York, was a'
guest of his mother, Twila Co
Justin McCutcheon was a
afternoon visitor (/1 Harold a0
Wilton.
Callers Ihe past week
Hase,neyer home were Gary~
Burr Oak, Janicc, Melissa. L1
MirandaWard,Travis Rogers,
John and Jo Ann Rogcrs
This week's report from thee ~ I ,I.
Hankato Livestock Commission ¢o., II~_~
1',169 head on a real active market. ~ ,
Selling
over
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m
.
13b, 4oo 104.00 I ,0b, 747 '
10 mixed 430 103.00 23 mixed 780 1~ )
17 blk 480 100.00 ] 42 blk 660 I~ (
15 blk 560 97 00 29 mixed 680 |
13 mixed 585 96.00 ] 23 mixed 785 i~ 3
22 mixed 550 95.56 79 mixed 545 | I~. q
38 mixed 560 95.95 28 mixed 755 | I~ i
16blk 550 94.50 I IP4 t
15 mixed 590 94.00 30 Med flesh cows J N "
21 mixed 830 78.85 I Average weight-1,324 ""I ~ '
16 blk 530 102.00 1 --
118 blk 900 73.15 24 Th nner f esh coWS ~,,
13 red 525 100.00 I Average weight - 1,137 --'!
Consigned for Friday, April 11. . ~ i,-
208 crossbred steers and heifers, 600-900 Ibs.; 62 crossbred steers and~ LI~
700-800 lbs; 62 crossbred steers and heifers, 600-750 Ibs.
Andy Montgomery, Owner, 402-879-3004, Mobile 785-54~" ~ ~
Neil Bouray, Auctioneer, Mobile 402-984-9545
Jon Russell, Fieldman, 785-823-0573, Mobile 785-545-61
Bill Logan, Fieldman, 785-378-3327, Mobile
Scott Greene, Fieldman, 785-428-3533, Mobile
Jeremy Nelson, 785-374-4277
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