Burr Oak
By Anna Belle Grubbs
Mrs. Max (Marilyn) Hawkins, Kan-
sas City, had major surgery at the KU
Medical Center.
Winnie McNichols was a dinner
guest of Kelly and Becky McNichols
and family along with Becky's mother
from Lindsborg.
Louise and Gerald Stedman,
Mankato, visited Barbara and Warren
White.
GlenadeanTerrill was adinner guest
of Maurice and Earlene Jeffery, Supe-
rior, and their family.
Dinner guests of Larry and Shirley
McMains were Madeline McMains,
Chip McMains, Hebron, granddaugh-
ters Kayla and Cortney Nelson,
Bellevue, Neb., Lisa Hombussel and
Justin, Hastings, Nate McMains and
Tess Core, Superior.
Rosie Damon, Mankato, took
Wilma Underwood to Salina tbr a
medical appointment.
Vivian Reed and Wilma
Underwood called on Geneva Garman
at the hospital in Mankato. They also
visited with Lela Huntsinger and Flo-
rence Headley.
Jeff and Leah Jenkins and
Mackenzie, Longmount, Colo., were
weekend guests of Peggy and Walt
Wilson.
Larry and Phyllis Stroupe were
guests of her dad Henry McCorkle and
visited her mother in the Mitchell
County Hospital.
Dinner guest of Larkie and Ed
Searcy, rural Kenesaw, were Hazel
Korb, Bob and Lonzy, Paul and Karen
Weiler and family, Kenesaw, and Paul
and Robin Hansen and Lucas, Gibbon.
Winnie McNichols received word
her aunt, Mrs. Lester (Olive) Dillon,
91, had died in Arizona. The Dillons
lived here years ago.
Don and Mary Modlin are home
after a bus tour io Texas.
Nancy Aspegren, Russell, was a
weekend guest of Hazel Korb.
Dinner guests of Fern Harris were
Rick Harris and t¥iend, Carol, Beloit,
Harold and Edyth Frances, Tom and
Louann Harris,Wendy Harris and
David.
Betty and Harold Brown visited
their son Dale B rown and family, Great
Bend. The Cliff Brown family met
them there.
Dan and Sandra France and Larry
Gillett were guests of Cindy and Brian
Wallace and family. Hastings.
Josh Frasier, Salina, Skylar Frasier,
Lawrence, Jason Frasier, Beloit, were
weekend guests of Doug and Wanda
Frasier, Caleb and Ben.
Don and Susan Diehl were g'uests
of Elizabeth and Many Jeffery and
family, Abilene. Amy and Abby
Tolekes, Merriam, met them there.
Many attended the 6:30 a.m. sun-
rise service on the hill. Terry
McCutcheon and Wendy Harris, from
the Nazarene Church, gave the prayer
and read the Scripture. Glenny Barnes,
of the Christian Church. lead the group
singing, and Dan Dempsey and the
young adults. Kerry and Ryan Waugh,
Megan. Matt and Travis Boyles, and
C.J. Anderson, from the Methodist
Church, gave a skit about the empty
tomb. Everyone met back at the United
Methodist Church where Edythe
Frances. Alma Garman. Nora Decker
and Fern Harris had prepared break-
fast.
Don Modlin was the greeter Sun-
day morning at the United Methodist
Church service• The Easter lily's were
from the Modlins. Harold and Edythe
Frances and Jackic Boyles. in memory
of loved ones. Visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Malty Boyles and family. Garden
City. Mr. and Mrs. Richie Boyles and
family, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs.
Todd Boyles, Webber. Kevin Ost,
Kensington, and Dan Dempsey's two
sisters.
Keller Ord, Maywood. Neb., was
an overnight guest of his grandparents,
Barnes.
Cliff and Glenny ,
Glenny and CliffBarnes and Jeff
and Keller Ord went to Arapahoe
Thursday to meet Diana and Kasey
Ord and to attend a high school track
nw..et in which Kyle Ord participated.
EdnaFogo, Cheryi Hillman,Glenny
and Cliff Barnes, Jeff and Diana Ord,
attended the Good Friday Service at
the Nazarene Church. Diana Ord pre-
sented special music as part of the
P'VDS'~rin'------ Barnes, Lance and Kayla,
Amanda Hudson, Red Cloud, and Ja-
son Hudson, Belvidere, were in Burr
Oak Saturday to visit family and to let
Lance and Kayla participate in the
Easter egg hunt at the school ground.
Cliff and Glenny Barnes hosted a
family supper Sunday evening• Those
attending were Edna Fogo, Ruth Oliver,
Cheryl and Morris Hillman, Jessica
Barnes, David and Tammy Barnes and
family, Jeffand Diana Ord and family,
Walt and Peggy Wilson, Jeff, Leah and
Mackenzie Jenkins, Longmont, Colo•
Kasey and Kyle Ord and Steffen Barnes
stayed the night.
Tamara James and Angel Homkohl,
Marysville, and Adrionna Long,
Mitchell, S.D., were Sunday guests of
Midge and Richard Oliver.
Madeline McMains hosted the CWF
club.
Glenadean Terrill h~Jsted the Young
Matrons Club.
Weekend guests of Gene and Marie .
Johnson were Chuck and, Joyce
Johnson, Fort Collins, Colo., Susan
and Dale Figgie, Westmoreland, Angle
Frahardt and family, Salina, Mr. and
Mrs. Travis Figgie and family,
Wheaten. Jerod Johnson, Lincoln,
Neb., Bobby and Marilyn Johnson,
joined them fordinner. Saturday Chuck
and Gene went to Minneapolis to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Platt.
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Northbranch
By Ruth Glover
Visitors were in the worship ser-
vice Easter Sunday included Mira
Johnson, Zeta Zellmer, Clay and
Connie Shulda and family, Cregg and
Belinda Jeffery and family. The chil-
dren sang a special song at the begin-
ning of the service and Danielle
Richardson sang a solo. Curtis and
Todd Jeffery sang another special later.
Erma Dillon played the organ and
Lauren Jeffery the piano• Betty Wallace
is greeter this month and ushers aro
LaVae Glover, Curtis Jeffery, and Earl
Buckley. Next.Sunday there will be a
special Easter offering taken which
will go to national leaders on mission
fields.--
Curtis and Marilyn Jeffery visited
Argus and Melva Pearce in Argonia
recently.
John Parsons had surgery on his
shoulder in Omaha a week ago. He is
home and doing fine.
Brady Jeffery, the three-year-old
son of Todd and Gina Jeffery, jumped
from a couch and has a broken collar
bone.
John and Erma Dillon went to
Wichita to attend a performance at
WSU in which Dan Carro was a par-
ticipant. Dan is Lorie Dillon's son.
Mary Jeffery, Sarah and J.T. and a
friend visited in the Ardeam Jeffery
home.
Eugene and Donn Glover, Hunts-
ville, Ala., Devin Glover, St. Louis,
Me,, Orlan and Wilds Baker, Medi-
cine Lodge, Floyd and Estalene
Ferguson, Hutchinson, visited a few
days in the LaVae Glover home. Jason
Glover and Gage came from Lincoln,
Neb., for Saturday and Sunday with
the group. On Saturday evening they
had a picnic supper at the home of
Aaron and Brooke Lewis and family
near Riverton. Joining them there were
Elwin and Gwen Lewis, Jared and
Ashley Lewis and Christi Fausch.
Earl and Lonnie Buckley were
weekend guests in the home of Randy
and Mary Buckley, Garden City. Sun-
day they came home through Oakley
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Full-time Employment Available
Jewell County Solid Waste Department is now accepting
applications for full-timetruck driver and equipment operator
position. Applicants must possess a valid Kansas Class-A
drivers license. A complete job description and application is
available at the Jewell County Transfer Station, 10(3 W. High-
way 36, Mankato, Kan, Monday through Friday between the
hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Applications deadline is 4 p.m. on Friday, May 16
]ewell County is an E.O.E.
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This week's report from the
Mankato Livestock Commission Co., Inc.
Week of April 17-Selling 914 head on a real active market
Cow-calf pairs up to 950.00
31 calves by head average 272,00
t2 blk heifers 510 90.00
11 cross bred steers 490 99.00
10 blk steers 530 98•50
15 mixed steers 550 97.00
15 mixed steers 535 95.00
10 blk steers 654 91.00
74 mixed steers 631 Avg.89.31
39 black heifers 560 Avg•86.90
81 mixed heifers 735 75.90
19 mixed'steers 1,005 72.50
18 mixed heifers 940 70.00
12 red steer 815 77.00
12 black heifers 775 76.25
46 mixed heifers 751 74.61
82 cross steers bred 794 77.10
21 fleshy cows 1,408 41.19
29 medKJm tle~y cows1,267 40.92
26 thin cows 1,095 36.49
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50 cross bred steers, 575 pounds; 25 black steers, 625 pounds; 32
cross bred steers and heifers, 600 pounds.
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and attended church with Regi.
John and Erma Dillon, and Joyce
McNichols took dinner to Walt and
Mary Dillon, Lebanon.
Norman and Velma Lee Smuck met
Homer and Lois Smuck, Alton, in
Smith Center and they ate dinner to-
gether Sunday,
• Curtis and Marilyn Jeffery hosted a
dinner for all their family.
Connie Shulda and daughters were
overnight guests of her parents Satur-
day. The rest of the family joined them
for church and dinner at Curtis' home.
Gina Jeffery's parents, Do~ and Pat
Crotts, LeRoy, and her sister and hus-
band joined them for dinner.
Kermit and Loyce Jeffery went to
Royal, Neb.,to visit their daughter, Juel
Hughes, and family. ,
Olive Hill
By Rosemary Hasemeyer.
Many were out for the early morn-
ing Easter service and breakfast at the
Olive Hill Church• Visitors during the
worship hour were Jerry and Peggy
Vader, Mankato, Ruth GiBer, Supe-
rior, Jan and Dick Miller, Tekamah,
Neb., Dennis, Nanci, Aaron, Craig and
Brett Dye, Hebron. Special music were
by the church choir-Ken, Susan, Lance
arltt Austin Winslow, Marie Pinson,
Gerald Boyles, Marlene Stone, Melody
Iiliff, Pastor David and Carol Watters
and Rita Blauvelt. They were accom-
panied on the piano by Lynn Wilton.
Ushers were Roger Wilton and Ken
Winslow.
The Ladies of Olive Hill Mission-
ary Prayer Fellowship met at a Man-
kate cafe with Jacqueline Boyles as
hostess. Guests were Mabel Davis,
Zelda Schuster, Marlene Stone,
Beverly Frost, Beth Jeffrey, Marie
Pinson, Pawnee Wooten and Gloria
Garman-Schlaefli.
Travis Rogers, Milford, was one of
the top four w he received a $100 sc hol-
arship from the American Welding
Society. Travis is a student at the South-
east Community College. His parents
are Jo Ann and John Rogers, Superior.
Grandparents are Louie Jr. and Ruth"
Hasemeyer and the late Donald and
Eva Rogers.
The Country Women's Club met at
the home of Thelma Freeman, Man-
kate, last Wednesday afternoon. Verb
Rogers was among those who attended.
Wilma Andrews,Superior, is now a
resident of the Superior Good Samari-
tan Center. She is a former resident of
this community.
Dee Ross received telephone calls
the past week from her daughter, Linda,
Preston, Fort Collins, Colo., and her
sister, Vida McDanieis, Mesa, Ariz.,
• wishing her aHappy Easter•
Lauren Roe visited Gary
Hasemeyer.
Paul and Linda Hutchinson, and
Roy and Juanita, Miyaski were Thurs-
day supper guests of Dorothy
Hutchinson, Superior, to c~!~brate the
wedding anniversary of Patil and Linda.
Harold and Lorna Wilton attended
the Lenten breakfasts at the church in
Superior.
Carol Roe was a Tuesday through
Friday houseguest of John and Sandi
Roe. Randee and Ryan, Holdrege.
Sandi has been having back pain.
Callers at the home of Gerald and
Jacqueline Boyles were John
Stansbury, Lillian Stansbury and
Dustin May, Superior, Darin Garman
and Bekki White, Salina.
Chris, Gary, Susan, Jennifer and
Ray Bryant were Sunday dinnerguests
of Jim and Marlene Stone. The chil-
dren had an Easter Egg Hunt in the
afternoon.
Darren. Jessica, Anya and Allison
Thompson, Dr. Kenneth and Evelyn
Thompson, Sam,Micbe2le, Zack, Han-
nah and Megan Widget', Kearney, had
Sunday dinner at a Guide Rock cafe.
Marabeth, Paul and Mitchell Olson,
Frankfort, were weekend guests in the
home of Herbert and Carolyn Alley.
Joining them for Sunday dinner were
Way ne and Erin Alley, Burr Oak.
Melissa, Matt. Harley and Wyatt
dewel City
Clean-Up Day
Monday, April 28
Items will be picked up at
normal trash pickup locations.
Small items should be
bagged. Call the city office at
785-428-3600 if you have any
questions.
Schuster were Sullday dinner guests in
the home of h~r~ (mcle and aunt, Max
and Susan Bear~ Glen Elder.
Sunday dinner guests in the home
of Twila Cool were Zelda Schuster,
Kenneth and Jean Schuster, Jerry,
Michelle and Kennedy Cool, York,
Tanya and Walker Cool, Superior.
Wendell and Susan Mohler, Aus-
tin, Minn., were Friday through Mon-
day houseguests inthe home of Vernon
and Mary Jane Mohler. Other visitors
over the weekend were Aiicia, Ken-
neth and Ryan Fricke, Eilinwood, Kan.
Jacqueline Trautman, Hoskins, Neb.,
and Jocelyn Shroyer.
Sunday dinner guests of Verb Dye
were Bob and Kathy Dye, Beatrice,
Denni's, Nanci, Aaron, Craig and Brett
Dye, Hebron.
Ruth Hale, Juniata, and David Hale,
Keamey, were Sunday visitors of Dee
Ross. Joining them tbr dinner at a
Superior cafe was Oora Pettit.
Harold and Lorna Wilton hosted
the First Baptist Church of Superior,
Sunrise Ea~er service and breakfast at
their home. -
Friday, Twila~Cool, Jerry Cool,
Tanya and Walker~Cool went to Grand
Island where theymet Michelle and
Kennedy Cool, York. They all attended
the Cool family carry-in dinner at the
home of Bob Cool, Giltner.
Paul and Linda Hutchinson, Dor-
othy Hutchinson, Jeff and Lora
Hutchinson,Webber, were Sunday din-
ner guests of Roy and Juanita Miyaski,
Superior.
Jerry, Michelle and Kennedy Cool,
York, were weekend guests of his
mother, Twila Cool.
Callers in the Hasemeyer home were
Jean Mayne, SharlaWeatherman, Ken-
neth and Jean Schuster, Jo Ann and
John Rogers, Melissa, Lacey and
Miranda Ward.
Sunday dinner guests of Gerald and
Jacqueline Boyles at a Superior cafe
were Ken, Susan, Lance and Austin
Winslow.
Rain this week ranged from. 15 to 1
inch. .
Dispatch " '
By Edna Verhage
Passage forthe Good Friday ser-
vice was Matthew 26:32-54. The theme
was "At Ease In Dangerous Times".
The choir sang"A New Command-
ment: and "There Is A Redeemer" Fri-
day evening. Stacy DeBey was the
accompaniest.
Greeters for the Sunda.~ service were
Dennis, Mary, Drew and A'li, s a Rotman.
Passage Sunday morning was Mat-
thew 28. Theme was "Secure Forever".
The choir sang "Celtic Alleluia" and
"Shout to The Lord" accompanied by
Marianna Schlatter and Stacy DeBey.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Jansen and fam-
ily, Sully, Iowa, were weekend guests
in the Lawrence Tanis home.
Larry Boxum, Broken Arrow, Okla.,
was a weekend guest of Opal Boxum.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Meyer and fam-
ily, Clara City, Minn., were weekend
guests of the Alfred Herredsberg fam-
ily.
Barb Hoogeveen and family, Sully,
Iowa, were weekend guests of the Aura
Tanis family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schlatter,
Omaha, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Schlatterand family, Hutchinson, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Schlatter.
Happy birthday to: Melissa Keeps,
April 27.
Happy anniversary to Walt and Jan
Schoen, April 21.
Greg Nyhoff and boys, Fountain,
Colo., attended to the sunrise serviaes.
A French horn solo "Come Unto Me",
by Melissa Keeps accompanied by
Lynn Keeps was part of the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Otte,
Phillipsburg, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Otte.
Courthouse News
Jewell County
Register of Deeds
Barbara Kudrua and Geraldine
Lewis, trustees of the Delbert L. Lewis
tFunnel Trust to Ed Shute and Thomas
M. Shute, the W 1/2 SW i/4 of Section
8, Township IS, Range 10W.
Evelyn J. Warne and Charles B..
Warne, trustees of the Evelyn J. Warne
trust No. l to L. Loann Vickers, a tract
• of land in the NE 1/4 of Section 22,
Township. 3S, Range 8W.
AnnaL. Morgan-Standley, formerly
Anna L. Morgan, and Merrill Standley
to Laurie Neilson and Donald E.
Neilson, Lot 6, in Block 15, in Bishop's
Addition to City of Mankato.
Myrna K. May and Chester L. May
to Joseph L. 'Burnham and Nell B.
Burnham. Lot 12, Block. 59 of the
original townsite of Jewell City.
Myrna K. May and Chester L. May
to Joseph L. Burnham and Nell B.
Burnham, Lots 9, 10, ! I in Block. 59
of the original townsite of Jewell City.
Michelle Wi nkel, as conservator of
the estate of Kristy Winkel, Matthew
Winkel and Mark Winkel, minors, to
Kristy Winkel, an undivided i/3 inter-
est in and to the W 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of
Section 27, Township• 4, Range 7W;
and the S !/2 of the SW 1/4 of Section
27, Township 4, Range 7W; and the
NW 1/4 of Section 10, Township 4,
Range 7W.
Probate
Guardianship and Conservatorship
of Matthew Winkei and Mark Winkel,
minors, report of sale of personal prop-
erty at public auction•
!
Estate of Jamce A. Hansen,journal
entry of final settlement•
Estate of Murrell L. Graham, final
decree and discharge•
Estate of Ivan N. Kadel, deceased,
final decree and discharge.
Civil
Carrico Implement Co. vs. Mark
Boiler. citation in contempt.
Criminal
State of Kansas vs. Alvin Junior
Arnold, Mankato, Count I domestic
battery; Count II felony damage to
property.
Limited Civil
The Randall Farmers Cooperative
Union vs. Marian Nelson and Sheri L.
Nelson, Jamestown.
Accident
April i 5 at approximately 4:20 p.m.,
on a Jewell County road l0 miles east,
and 7.5 miles north of Mankato, Lela
M. VanMeter, Webber, was driving a
1995 Oldsmobile. The wifld was blow-
ing and the driver lost control going
around the curves and went into the
ditch. The vehicle rolled onto its top
and the driver was injured. Accident
investigated by Kim Ost.
Traffic
Donn G. Topliff, Jewell, failure of
right signal and turning, $119 diver-
SLOB•
Karyn M. Mohler, Randall, speed-
ing, 77-60, $131.
Mankato City Court
Lucas R. Roush, Formoso, improper
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driving, $100.
Adam C. Hamilton, Mankato, noise
ordnance violation, $90.
Amanda D. Diehl, Manhattan,
speeding, 42-30, $82.
Chamber meets
Terry Mayhew presided at the April
i 4 meeting ofJewell ChamberofCom-
merce.
Deb Bohnert announced plans were
completed for the Easter Egg Hunt.
She will be announcing plan~s for a
city-wide rummage sale later• Pro-
ceeds from that event will go to sum-
mer bail. Jewell will host the district
PeeWee tourney again this year.
Three letters had been received from
our-of-state students with inquiries
about Jewell for a school project.
Materials will be sent to each.
Progressive Study Club catered the
meal.
The next meeting will be the Jewell
High School Awards banquet May ! 3
and then break for the summer• Meet-
ings will resume Sept, 8 with the an-
nual steak supper.
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Odessa-Dentonia
By Ruth L. Obeff
Joyce Ritter, Audrey Young, Shelly
Findley, Lucile Clark and Milton and
Charolette Detwiler visited Maude
Keller•
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Standley took
Dorintha Standley to Manhattan with
them to visit their daughter•
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Obert and
Steven Obert were dinner guests of the
Charlie Lukes.
Dorintha Standley was a dinner
guest Rodney Standley and his chil-
dren at Beloit.
Scattered showers fell in the area a
couple of times but moisture is still
needed.
Dinner guests of Ernie Kattenbergs
were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Peterson,
Aaron, Vanessa and Seth and Steven
Weltmer.
Pawnee Village
hosts program
The Pawnee Indian Village State
Historic Site will host a program at 7
p.m. Sunday• The program, "Prehis-
toric White Rock Valley" will be pre-
sented by Aimee Rosario, archeologist
with the Bureau of Reclamation, Grand
Island, Neb.
White Rock Creek begins in south-
ern Nebraska and flows through the
Kansas counties of Smith, Jewell and
Republic before entering the Republi-
can River one mile north of the Pawnee
Village• Although not long in length it
is very lengthy in history.
Archeologists have studied the val-
ley for years making wonderful dis-
coveries. Large animals including cam-
els, sloths and mammoth once roamed
the valley, which in turn attracted early
man. A group of early people is re-
ferred to as the White Rock Culture.
Later the Pawnees called the area home.
The program is free of charge and
refreshments will be served
To silence gossip, don't repeal it.
God uses ordinary people to do
extraordinary work.
Truth is not determined by how
many people believe it.
JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
Obituaries
Javene Blecha
Javene Margaret Wurtz B led
the daughter of Pete and M~
Haushel Wurtz, was born Feb. 5,
near Clara, She died April 8i
Republic County Hospital,
She attended Clara School I~
94 in Washington County, Ha
Rural High School for three,
graduated
1947. She attended Kansas StaU
versity and received a teaching 0
cate. She taught at Sunny SIoF
trict7, north of Clifton, for one
She married Raymond Bled
June 12, 1948, at St. Mary's C=
Church, Clifton. They began r~
life on a farm near Munden. The
ily moved to Munden in Aug1
1959•
She was a member of St. Ga
Catholic Church, Council of Ca
Women, Church Women UI
Munden City Council, Munden
Makers and Munden Social
held several offices in these or~
tions.
Blecha is survived by her huS
Raymond; children, Jimmie Bi
Munden, Margaret McGavran,
Jean Snapp, Mankato, LaW
Blecha, Hillsboro, Daniel BI
Munden, Carol Monsanto, Bellt
Lyle Blecha, Munden; 18 Bran
dren; three great-grandchildren;
sister, Betty Tighe, El Dorado.
Services were held April
George's Catholic Church,
with Father Rail:
ficiating. Burial was in St.
Cemetery, Munden.
t
Enos Hansen I
Enos Emil Hansen, 93, the
Alfred and Jenscena (Hour '
Hansen, was born Jan. 28, 1910 •
Ruskin. He died Friday at
County Health Services, Hebr
He was confirmed into the II~
gelical Lutheran faith on May 3~
at Bethany. He was a lifelong na~
of Bethany Lutheran Church• |
He married Ruth L. Sykes onl
14, 1940, at the Lutheran Ch~
Scandia. He spent his entire life]
ing inthe Nora and Ruskin vic.i~
His greatest pleasure was raisi~
He !
training Appaloosa horses. -Ie~
member of the Appaloosa
as~i
ti°~c J
e ause of failing health, t4
tered the Parkview Haven N~
Home in Deshler in November,~
He was preceded in death
parents; brothers, Harland, A~
David and Glen; and a sister,|
Arnold Mclntosh (Martha).
He is survived his wil
Deshler; a daughters,
(Barbara), Lincoln, Neb.;
Koester (Lynette),
Sutton; nine grandchildren
great-grandchildren;
Ruskin and Edwin. Sparta, WiS
Services were held
the Bethany Lutheran Church, 1~
with Pastor Evelyn Phillips
mginterment was in the Spring!
Cemetery, Ruskin.
Megrue-Price Funeral .I'taO~
Superior, was in charge of
ments, i
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ANNUAL MEETING
Friday, April 25, 2003
NCK Technical School
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It's Our First Annual Meeting!
5:30p.m. Registration andMeal
7:00 p.m. Business Session Convenes
This Year's Entertainment
The Belleville
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The Belleviile Show Choir is a vibrant; exciting group
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This group is under the direction of Mr. Carroll
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including, Broadway, Movie and Pop. Their
enthusiasm and special style is sure to have you
clapping and singing along. Don't miss this exciting,
special program from the Belleville Show Choir.
Rolling Hills Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Mankato • Ellsworth • Belleville
A Touchstone Energy ® Cooperative ~1~