Thursday, May 5, 2016 JEWELL COUNTY RECORD 4A
at
Beloit Relays
The Rock Hills Grizzlies boys and
girls tragk and field teams competed at
the Beloit Relays, Friday. It was an-
otherlarg field event featuring schools
from J, 2,3, and 4A divisions.
The boys bracket featured 19 teams
along with Rock Hills. Other teams
taking paxt. in the 1A-2A field were
Sacred Heart, Republic County,
Bennington, Beloit-St. John's,
Solomon, Osborne, Ell-Saline, Smith
Center, Washington, Pike Valley, Wil-
son, outhem Cloud, Tescott, Logan,
Clifton-Clyde, Tipton, Sylvan Grove
and Lincoln• The Grizzlies were in a
16th place tie with one point. Sacred
Heart ivas the meet winner with 83
poinAL The team competed at the
Tescott Invitational, Tuesday, with re-
sults, unavailable at press time.
Zane Colson earned the Grizzlies
point with'his sixth place finish in the
200 meterdash.
Brady Jeffrey finished in seventh
place in the 100 meter hurdles and was
eighth in the high jump. Jacob Spiegel
finished 10th in the triple jump and
held 11 th place in the long jump. Aus-
tin Eilert picked up a seventh place
finish i~n the shot put and was 29th in
the javelin throw. Austin Durant was
13thin the javelin throw. Arrow Durant
landed a 21 st place finish in the discus
throw
Jake Spiegel, Rock Hills, com-
pete in the long jump at the Beloit
Relays.
Dispatch
Greeters Sunday were Alfred and
Karen Herredsberg, Pastor Steve and
Linda Boezma.
Passage Sunday morning was Psalm
119: 105-112. Theme Sunday morn-
ing was "Choose Truth." Passage Sun-
day evening was Proverbs 30:7-9,
Message was "May God Smite Me
With It."
Happy birthday Melissa Keeps,
April 26.
Here are some of the people left
over for the Story Telling Fest:
Katherine Keeps, Georgia; Bob and
Veta DeBoer, Mary Zachman, Arlis
Ruter and Rudy, Rich and Ginny
Vanderveen, Marty VanDyke, all of
Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Veda
Kuiken; Mr. and Mrs. Jim and Alsum.
Kaylee Hadle, Rock Hills, runs the
100 meter dash at the Beloit Relays.
Taking care of your
mental health
By Nora Rhoades,
Post Rock Extension District
Some people believe only individu-
als diagnosed with a mental illness
need to pay attention to their mental
health. In reality, all people need to pay
attention to their mental health. Mental
health is a valuable part of a person's
wellness throughout every stage of life,
from early childhood and adolescence
through adulthood.
The 4"x 400 meter relay team of pated and helped in the Rural Route "Mental health includes our emo-
Colson, .Jbffery, Kobi Pennell and 13 1 Run to benefit the Zach Kindler ............
Scilolarshi and the Esbon Commu uonai, psycnmoglcah ann socml weu-
Gunner Johanek finished 10th. The 4 x ...... p ........ - being," describes the U.S Department
100-meter relay team of Luke mtyAmance, lneeventwasnem at-, .......... ,,..
urda mornin at Esbon Marc or raealm ann tauman ervices,
Broeckolman, Jeffery, Johanek and . Y . g . • Y. affects how we think, feel, and act It
Colson recorded a did not finish for the Slmmellnk and her two sisters, Regl ........ ;.
Voboril and Te New rt entered also neaps uetermme now we nanuie
event:.. ". ........ rry .... po ,,.. stress, relate to others, and make
The girls field counted 21 teams me iur r un. Jennl[er mmennK en- , . ,,
CHOiCes
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competing. In addition to Rock Hills, o um.y o mmc ,r, ,u, =--to= y,u, red--!heil3-'lliRUn-dI-I annahaan2 ti2Uieldt ]r teeg s a -
other'sChools taking part in the 18 t'Por°nd°ti ' P?2u
event meet were St; John's, Brady deffery, Rock Hills, complete in the hurdles at the Beloit Relays. entered the bicycle 10K• Helping with ......Y Y -
Bermington, Lakeside, Sacred Heart, runs while Sarena Meier finished see- another nail{ short in Belleville! Tim, the event were Dale and Chad tm ?ddtUwali l others Develo in
Simmelink, Kelli and Kurt Childs, and ...... : .., p Lug
Logan, Lincoln, Sylvan, Solomon, ondin,the 3200meter run,d earned Patty, Iva n and I ta dined out together Sarena Meier, Rock Hills, corn- Jenmrer him e p v .... when ouneed
Washington, Thunder Ridge, Smith ..... m link's arents from anumamtammgconnecuonswlmom-
Center, Republic County, Clifton- ntm pmce points m me lot meter one evening, petes in the 3200 meter run at the York, Neb. The Kindler family pro- ers pro l % s.s atan%tions Ylso re-
run an extra p
• Lee and Cory Carlson, sons of Beloit Relays. vided a breakfast for the event The .... " ....
Clyde, " Osborne, Ell-Saline, Tescott, Kaylee Hadle finished seventh in Brenda and Mark Carlson both corn- VoborilfamilyandtheSimmelinkfam- V ec;m:nU;vn: if tPoP n v'hePerSoPeCnt .
WilSdr , "Southern Cloud Pike Valley • ,
and Tipton. The Grizzlies finished in the 100 and 200 meter dashes. Bayhe peted at the Nebraska state high school was observed following the sermon, ily all came to the home of Danny and . o , . y .
ninth place with 22 points. St. John's Dun.stun was 22nd m the shot .put. trap shoot in Doniphan on Thursday, after which Pastor Jon closed the ser- MarcySimmelinkforsupperonSatur- t pr.°o eSaSct oeXperlence or uevelop a
Emdee Whelchel recorded a no height vice yah ra er Vlsztors m the service
.... Friday and Saturday. Granddad, Ivan ' " P Y • " " ' " day night P - - . • " •
m the long jump and a no d stance m w re a
won the meet with 94 points. ., . . Frost, drove up to watch, but Leta e J yden a ,d Jaxson Fraiser. Sunday night Dwight and Beverly . Stayp~.,sllavehEvt~Ya°ntoe~taP~vn~neCeS
Caitlyn May earned two third placeme ,nag jump. stayed home because she was enter- Pastor Jons plans for this week Frost and Dick and Gloria Schlaefli t omrdugl li;Ym y timis-
finishes, in the 1600 and 3200 meter The Grizzlies host the Rock Hills • - • - , -
_ . tamm the stomach flu. mclude attending pastors retreat m had supper together at a cafe in Smith ¢ ohiP a .... g ........ P ....
"' :'- ....... Invitational at Mankato, Friday. Thi% information comes from the
........ Colorado from Monday through Thurs- Center ......................... .....
~¢~~A][' Cornhusker Junior ann ~emor l-llgn. . da'y. Saturday Leon and Karen Boden d,~,anger sl.g~ttts ~nadean fr°il;iPr°blt~m]~
lnrl-hhranrh School Trap shoot m Domphan. Actu- Several from this commnn tv" drove went to Goessel for Anthony Boden's noosmg to pos .... n
" • ally, it is a national shoot. They had " - i n "" rs - "' neaps you locus on tinning somuo s
......... to Hays Sunday to attend a reurement rLrstcommun o .ume attenamgwere ramer .......... man awemng on me issue It
rma Uluon 2,600 young SHOoters tla s year " ' ' Scott and Rachel Boden and family ...... and re
=~~ ~ C R E D I T U N I O N celebration for Reg= W=eland, who ,~
a,so mcreases gratemmess p
• Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Iowaand tirin f ..... Jason Boden, Merriam, Chris and ...... "
, re g rum Her teacmn res onsl
Everyone., received more wonuer- .......................... ,i. ,, ..... ¢ a.. t .... .... • ilitie at Ha s g P - Brand- Becker, Ellis, Jo Larsen and motesrecognlzmg strengms as tootsto
L....,]k- MAN I"O ful ram. There are reports of as much events of its kind in the w, dA o.,a o o s y . Y •
achieve goals.
as 6 Wow What a blessing . , . 7-'7 ..... Next Saturday will be the final (for Pam Carter, Roundup, Mont. Jason ..........
• • " _ , • new recorn numoer ot stunents eom- thi ea n" m n ........ and Brand" are od arents for An t.reate joy
ann sat sracuon, men-
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Sports Preview ivan and Leta t rost s friends, Tim eted this ear accordin to Te Y g p - " " "
.... K . - - tlfy a special interest that makes you
and Pattv Clark Meridian Idaho,came , y , . g. _ . rry NorthbranchFellowshipHall. Allmen runny. Leon ann aren returneu Home .....
' ' urentzeh a game waraen wttla the .... Sunda" happy. Maybe spending ume with
andboysarewelcometo omth s oup
Monday, May 9 - Saturday, May 14 back this past week to do some turkey braska Game and P~rl¢~ (~ornmi~icm J gl" y. • •
........................... at o a m Fridav,A,,ri122,JudvWeber, Trov, family at the .supper table, playing, a
v sport, or reading a good book Mum
May 9 High School Golf at hunting. Wednesday, Patty and Leta anddirectorofthetra,,sh,,,,, n,,n;,,h° o . .
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had a girl s day out. Patty a qudter so is h"me t" the lar"est tra" ran"e in y y _ met Neva Shoemaker in Glen Elder ...... ".. .-
taming posmve menta= Health
• Mankato Country Club. they visited the quilt shop in Mankato, t.o " o tional Day of Prayer. We must needs and they attended the funeral of their ......
May ~0 '- High School Golfat Tipton, - ................ -- ....v ............. " be inv"ra"ery for,, uu~ ....... .auu.:"- ,mu.-"-~ ~t~:'~ cousin "~-- De - "d - the .... o" acnieveu when you taxe tnne to nave a
tOOK a 0reak to eatluncn then cnecKeo tow" "oral Jarrel u_,t..._ ~llS .... :^;- :. : , oo an,net vtem ....
i r,, t ior High TrackVike Out the antique stores in Scandia and ..ate in ie l oot. ) L .......... lea a r ; .' e iag :tla a My i ichumhh .let Eldo÷ ,,ritaalud , hRlefun, laugh, relax, and put creatw-
-- "" • l'? ";V e'2," "-v., v" qty to work• Activities that incorporate
•. Trail League at Lincdh.' v ...... ~" ~a ,I ..__ ~lt~.~ ~ - Lane ~.~o,son, t~Jts, r~un$ me ,,_ people, who~azea~ied by ~ly~ame, weoer vjs tee at ~.. a.Q~¢.gL oe.. a ......... Joy and satlsfactlon rote yo~ daffy
arnyn Jer ery v s teo t,aveta t the Soled Rein s ,,
May 12 High School Track at " ,i ......... 200 meter dash a ' Y • will humble themselves and pray II Shoemaker and they attended the wed- '
wms ow rest Monaay at the t.rooa Chronicles 7"14 " ding and reception of Justin Glauser routines encourage flexibility, offer a
: " Lincoln, 3 p.m. Thursday, May 5 Saman n Center in Sul .rior.Musicians were Rosetta Jeffery and " " and Brittany Hagan at the Methodist break from life s stressors, and boost
Money Orders, Official Checks, Brad and Colleen Jetlery went to Kelly McNichols The offertory for church in Beloit. Judy and Neva also confidence.
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Credit Life Insurance, Credit Disabil- OC Hills Wichita on Saturday and brought their the regular offering was an organ se- Ionia visited Harold ShoemakerattheBeloit Take care of your spirit. The spiri-
ity. Insurance, Photocopies, Fax Ser- ~.~ grandsons, Jayden and Jaxson Frasier, lection of a Peace medley by Erma
Jr. Sr. High Hospital LTC, and Opal Glauser at the
vice, Check Cashing, ATM Cards, 1 " home with them. Caleb was having Dillon. Serving as ushers were Tim Hilltop LTC, Beloit. Judy stayed the
FC~UATM'sin Beloit, Savings Bonds, n~/J~ School back trouble, so Grandpa and Grandma Warner, WaltWillittsandMelWillitts. PastorGerrySharpbroughttheSun- week-end with Neva and returned to
Ni~htDepository, Direct Deposits and Mankato, Kan. Jeffery thought they'd give him and Ushers for the monthly "noisy offer- day morning message at the Ionia Troy Sunday afternoon.
Deductions, Payroll Deposits and De- Lauren a little peace and quiet, so he ing" were Valencia Willitts and Levi United Methodist Church. It was titled Saturday Rod and Rita Rose went
du~=tions, Notary Service, ShareCer- Open House could recuperate. Pians were for them Willitts. Rosetta's piano offertory for "Keeping God' s Word." Scripture ref- toLincoln, Neb., to the home of Marty
tifi~ates, Loans, Credit Counseling,
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5 to 6:15 p.m.
Activities-Awards
6:30 p.m.
Dessert Bar
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Trustees of the Benjamin Musser Estate Trust, Inc. are
qow accepting applications for grants from the Clifford
Matter, Sadie Roush and Vernon Fedde Scholarship Funds.
Applicants must be high school graduates who have
-resided in Allen, Vicksburg, Prairie, Buffalo, Calvin,
Brownscreek, Ionia or Athens Townships in Jewell
: County for two (2) years prior to their graduation.
Applicants must be current residents of said Township.
Grants may be used at any college, university,
trade school or technical school.
Returning college students and 2016 graduates
of any area high school, who have resided within the
former U.S.D. 279 district boundaries for the last
two (2) years and remain current residents of said area,
are eligible to apply for student loans•
Excellent terms for college bound students!
Loan applications are considered at any regular
trustee meeting, the third Monday of each month.
Applications may be
obtained by writing to:
Benjamin Musser
Estate Trust, Inc.
P.O. Box 165,
Jewell, Kan. 66949
The Scholarship Grant
Applications may be
picked up at:
Citizens State
Agency, LLC
109 N. Columbus,
Jewell, Kan. 66949
application period
}~.Is
will begin on May 6, 2016
All applications muSt be returned to the above
addresses no later than Friday, June 10, 2016
Benjamin Musser EstateTrust, Inc.
N rman Greene, President - Scott Lienberger, Vice-President
Max Burks, Secretary-Treasurer
Sherry Koster, Trustee -Josh Burks, Trustee
to take the boys to Rolling Hills Zoo this was an arrangement of "Jesus erence was John 14:23-29.PatDiemart and Christal Rose, They celebrated
Monday and then meet Caleb and LovestheLittleChildren."PastorJon's was the greeter, usher and lit the altar
message moves us into another chap- candles. Ann Colson was the pianist.
Lauren in Salina so they can take them ter in the lives of the children of Israel Communion was observed with the
home. as they send out spies into the Prom- elements provided by Marcy
Thursday evening, Jean Davis ac- ised land. They were sent not only to Simmelink. Announcements were
companied Todd Davis, Taylor and see the land, but God wanted to show made of upcoming events including
children to the annual Rock Hills FFA them the good of it. As is recorded in UMW Salad Supper at Harmony
chapter banquet in Mankato. Numbers 12 and 14 there was a differ- United Methodist Church on Wednes-
Guests Saturday evening at the Price of opinions from the spies, some day, Mother's Day Dinner at the
home of Blake and Ann Davis to help seeing the good and somebeing fearful Mankato Community Center; May 10
Blake celebrate his birthday were the of the size of the people. Some of the to 20 is the Methodist General Confer-
following family and friends: Jean Israelites became discouraged and ence; May 10, 7:30 is the administra-
Davis, Kim and Alan Davis, Carl and wished to go back to their wildemess tive meeting at Ionia; May 11, 7 p.m.
Peg Meline and Tim and Gwen Meline experiences. Their faith wavered in RockHillsSchoolBaccalaureate;May
of Inavale and Ed and Sherri Beam. remembering that God had promised 14, Rock Hill High School Gradua-
Pastor Jon Harkness welcomed that He wouldbe Withthem. When our tion.
those who gathered for Sunday morn- faith is shaken it is easy to complain Chad and Pam Carter, Cawker City
ing worship at Northbranch Friends, and look back-- we forget that God is and Molly and Bishop Rempe, Supe-
followed by announcements. Numer- able and intercedes for us. His love rior, visited Coke and Wanetta Wright
ous needs for prayer were noted with a exceeds all other love, even when our on Saturday.
time of special prayer for each need. faith is weak. A time of open worship Some in this community partici-
Lexi Hartwell's birthday and also the
high school graduations of Lexi
Hartwell and Collin Rose. While in
Lincoln, Rod visited Shirley and Scott
Marihugh.
Sunday guests at the home of Brad
and Linda Kohn were Linda's parents,
Bill and Nancy Marston, Abilene. They
all went to the home of Jeremy and
Hilary Bledsoe, Randall, and celebrated
the second birthday of Bradley Bledsoe.
= Monday, Brad and Linda Kohn at-
tended a spring concert that their grand-
son, Nathan Vosburg, participated in
at Nathan's school in Abilene.
Rod Rose brought the Sunday mom-
Thank You
Rock Hills Post Prom 2016 would like to express thanks to the
following generous donors who made our event a successful night.
A-l, Inc., Superior, Neb. Hair & More Mikkelsen Real Estate
Abram Ready Mix Hastings Tribune NCK Technical College
Agmark, Beloit, Kan. Huffman Floor Covering, National Guard
Agrex (Superior, Neb.) Smith Center Nex-Tech
Aurora Co-op, Aurora, Neb. Ideal Market, Superior Northbranch Friends Church
Beloit Auto & Truck Plaza Jamestown StateBank Ortman Insurance
Bethany College Jewell County ADAPT Paul R. Wilson, CPA
Sob's Inn Jewell County Hospital Pierce Electronics
Bohnert Welding Jewell County Record Pizza Hut, Superior
Bourbon Trucking Jewell Co. Resource Council PJ Designs
Brodstone Memorial Hospital Jewell Implement Randall Farmers Coop
Browns Electronics Jiffy Burger Rock Hills Booster Club
Buffalo Roam Steakhouse John Deere Rolling Hills Electric
C & W Supply, Courtland Kansas City Royals Sacred Heart Altar Society
Carmen's Kansas Wesleyan University Sam's Place
Carrico Implement KDNS-KD / KD Country 94 Scott TV & Appliance
Center Theatre Kiers Thriftway Shopko Foundation
Central National Bank Kleppinger Funeral Home Shopko - Superior
Citizen State Agency Kansas State University Shopko - Beloit
Cloud County Knights of Columbus, Esbon Smith Repair & Harvesting
Community College KVSV Radio St. Theresa Ladies Guid
Coppoc Sports, Concordia Landmark Implement, Holdrege State Exchange Bank
Cunningham Cable Landmark Implement, Superior Ace Hardware
D & H Aviation Smith Center Superior Implement
Dental Designs of Solomon Lloyd's Superior Outdoor Power Center
Dr. Bleecker Lucille Clark, Avon Dealer Superior Pharmacy
Dr. McMeen Lutheran Ladies Superior Physical Therapy
Emporia State University Malcom Flying Service The Guaranty State Bank
Esbon United Methodist Church Mankato Country Club Tyler Chiropractic
Farmers & Merchant Bank, Mankato Express Ute Theater
Superior Mankato Livestock VFW Auxiliary
Farmway Credit Union Mankato Pharmacy Walmart, Concordia
Floral Studio 119 MCHHS Washburn University
Fort Hays State University Me & Ma's Bakdry, Concordia Weltmer Phillips Law
Gene's Heartland Grocery Melby Mortuary White Rock Electric
Gillie's Gelbvieh
ing message at the Esbon and B urr Oak
United Methodist churches, and later
at the Burr Oak Nazarene Church.
Clouds, rain showers, and cooler
temperatures were the week-end
weather happenings. Monday and
Tuesday provided sunshine and warmer
temperatures.
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vides a connection to whatever helps a
person recognize their meaning and
purpose. Many people choose to care
for their spirit through a religion, inter-
action with nature, volunteer service,
or by practicing meditation and art.
Whatever you focus on, spirituality
can improve your mood, help set and
accomplish goals, and provide a sense
of belongingness.
If your emotions, behaviors orover-
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tioning well or feeling good, profes-
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If you or someone you know is feeling
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tance.
It is not necessary to wait until you
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Many people discover great benefits
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May is Mental Health Month and
this year's theme, Life with a Mental
Illness, is a call to action to share what
life with a mental illness feels like to
someone going through it. Sharing is
the key to breaking down the stigma
surrounding mental illnesses and to
showing others that they are not alone
in their feelings and their symptoms•
Mental illnesses are common and treat-
able, and help is available.
To learn more strategies that can
improve and maintain positive mental
health visit Mental Health America at
http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/.
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