3A JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
Thursday, April 17, 2003
Announce engagement
Don and charli Barrett, Randall,
announce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their daughter,
Kirsten Rai, to Nathan Robert Jones,
son of Jerry and Linda Jones, Logan.
The bride-elect graduated from Fort
hayes State University with a
Births
Justin and Erin Cordry, Clifton,
announce the birth of their daughter,
Kylie Ann, born April 6. Kylie weighed
6 pounds, 14 ounces. She has a brother,
Austin. Grandparents are Russell and
MerleAnn Woodbury, Concord/a; Jim
and Mary Cordry, Clifton; Dan and
Music students
qualify for state
The Mankato High School Instru-
mental Music Department qualified
eight soloists and one small ensemble
for state contest April 26. The stu-
dents performed at regionals March
29.
Students receiving superior ratings
and qualifying for state are Brandy
gree in psychology. She
;pursuing an education specialist de-
school psychology.
groom gradu-
from FHSU with a bachelor's
degree in mathematics and a minor in
Secondary education.
A July 19, wedding is planned at
inity United Methodist Church, Jew-
Republic UMW
The Republic United Methodist
.Women met at the church April 3, with
12 members present. Mary Agnes
JOhnson, co-president, welcomed the
group and opened with prayer. The
Purpose was given in unison. Devo-
Uons were given by Virginia Petersen.
Roll call was answered by model-
an original Easter bonnet. Anita
ynn Birrell reported on
answers from retired missionaries who
Were contacted in a previous lesson.
METOUR asked for monetary sup-
port and $50 was designated to be sent
tothem. Several members were signed
up to attend tile Belleville and Scandia
gave a book review on
'0 Jigs & Juleps" written by Virginia
~¢ary Hudson, a I 0-year-old in aChilds
_ grid in 1904. She also handed out the
Yen Blessed Truths.
It was decided the salad supper will
be held at the church on May 1, for
mothers, daughters and others at 6:30
P.m. "
s The hostesses Betty Bouray and
hirley Roe, served from a table deco-
rated with an Easter motif.
Legion selects scholarship winners
Jewell American Legion met re-
Cently with Leon Boden, commander,
)n charge of the meeting. The main
business was selecting the scholarship
~¢mner from the applications of Jewell
~d Mankato High seniors. These will
announced at a later date.
Plans were started for the Commu-
nity Memorial Day service May 25.
~oThe Auxiliary was unable to meet
r lack of a quorum. Lynell Sheahan
ad refreshments.
Gleaners haYe salad supper
Mankato Christian Church Glean-
> held a salad supper April 7.
and Dena Alvarez made
for the entertainment and pro-
Rose Damon welcomed the group
Prayer was given by Thadd
prior to the meal.
Kibbe honored by KSU
Kara Kibbe, Randall, was honored
as "Committee Person of the Year" at
Kansas State University. She was pre-
sented this award at a Union Program
Council banquet Friday evening. Ac-
colnpanyi ng her to the banquet was her
mother, Mary Ann Kibbe.
Waste facility
reports receipts
Carla Waugh, county clerk, reported
the Jewell County Solid Waste De-
partment received $1,440 for recycled
materials and $38 for HHW from a
Concordia customer. This matter was
reported at Monday's Jewell County
Commissioners meeting. Waugh also
stated that one of the sliding doors at
the solid waste facility will be replaced
with a vinyl door.
Jim Vaughan reported cleaning up
an illegal dump site, located two miles
east and 1 I/3 miles south of Burr Oak.
He plans to take two tons of textiles to
Concordia.
Commissioners reviewed and ap-
proved revised employment rules and
regulations concerning over time pay,
for Jewell County EMS Department
employees and employees at the county
courthouse.
Commissionel:s toured the factory
located in the former Dubuque Pack- .
ing Plant building and toured rural
areas in the county.
Commissioners attending the meet-
ing were Stanley Colson, Doyle Alcorn
and Frank Langer.
Esbon Homemakers meet
Homemakers met at Esbon April 8
at the Village Cafe with nine members
present.
WandaThummel, president, passed
out sayings which we all read. Roll call
was answered by naming a hero.
The district recognition meeting is
at Concordia at the Moose Lodge April
24, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Ruth Obert presented the lesson,
"Everyday Heroes."
Kalista Rhine, Lindsborg; and Brad
and Carol Owens, Washington. Great-
grandparents are Vera Landoll,
Hanover; Marvel Rhine, Salina; Hoyt
and Iona Woodbury, Clay Center, and
the late Lawrence and Elda Elniff.
JC Friendship Meals
Ill
April 21 through April 25
Monday: New Orleans hamburger,
bun, baked potato, hot cinnamon pine-
apple, peanut butter Cookie.
Tuesday: Turkey sandwich, lettuce,
tomato, potato salad, pickled beets,
mandarin orange gelatin.
Wednesday: Roast beef, mashed
potatoes, gravy, broccoli-cauliflower
salad, wheat roll, custard.
Thursday: Chicken cacciatore, rice,
savory carrots, wheat roll, under sea
salad.
Friday: Swiss steak, scalloped po-
tatoes, peas salad, wheat roll, fresh
strawberries.
Meals delivered by Catholic
Church. Call by 9 day of meal. Center
phone 378-3385.
Council on Aging meets in Randall
The Jewell County Council on Ag-
ing met in Randall March 27. Betty
Niles, vice chairman, presided
Routine reports were presented.
These nutrition sites reported: Ran-
dall, Phyllis Wilson; Mankato, Elaine
Smith; Jewell, not represented; For-
moso, Nadine Balch; Esbon, Violet
Baker; Burr Oak, Betty Brown.
Jennica Schoonovel:, representative
from the Manhattan office, gave a re-
port on the food stamp program.
Nancy Groen weiler, RN Case Man-
ager, Beloit, reported on service being
provided to Jewell County and stated
there was no waiting list..,dk[~/tRpli-
cants are being ser;eed,
Betty Brown and Balch, board mem-
bers on the district board, attended the
meeting at Lincoln March 18 and re-
ported on the meeting.
Burkhart, trumpet solo; N/cole Jeffery,
clarinet solo; Jess/ca Eaton, flute solo;
Amanda Black, clarinet solo; Clara
Collins, clarinet solo; Ericka Melby,
~c']arinet solo; Sasha Roe, flute solo;
Angola Jonson, flute solo; and a flute
quartet of Casey Newell, Angola
Jonson, Shawna Robbins, Sasha Roe.
Those students who received an
excellent rating were woodwind trio
No. I, Clara Collins, Shawna Robbins,
N/cole Jeffery; woodwind trio No. 2,
Jennifer Waugh, Shawna Robbins,
N/cole Jeffery; Vincent Urbaniak,
trombone solo; Elizabeth Wilson,
French horn solo; Shawna Robbins,
flute solo; flute trio ofCortney Jeffery,
Tracy Everhart and Jess/ca Eaton.
The regional solo contest was in
Concordia and the state solo and small
ensemble contest is at Wilbur Middle
School, Wichita.
Saddle club seeks
queen contestants
The NCK Saddle Club is seeking
participants for he 2003 Rodeo Queen
Contest. The winner will be crowned
Queen of the NCK Saddle Club 50th
anniversary rodeo June 6 and 7 in Con-
cordia.
A parade, barbecue and entertain-
ment will also be featured as part of
this year's 50th anniversary rodeo cel-
ebration.
The queen contest is limited to girls
16 to 20 who are single. Deadline for
entry is May i. For more information,
call 785-243-3370, 243-1800, 455-
3658.
Morrell receives scholarship
Royce Morrell, Formoso, is the re-
cipient of an academic schoh~ship from
- Cloud County Community College.
Morrell will graduate this spnng
from Mankato High School. He is the
son of Gerald and Margaret Morrell
and plans to major in education.
I
I would like to thank those voters who
gave their support and vote to me as
a write-in candidate for
Mankato School Board.
Tracy Walker
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9:30 to 11 a.m.
at the Thank you for your support
Jewell County ,in the recent
Senior Center school board election.
Jewell, Kan.
All voh, nteers welcome/// Robie Smith
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