7A JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
Junior high students
compete at league
music contest
Northern Plains League M uxic Con-
test ti)r Rock Hill~ Junior High was
held April 27 at ('.artL nd The ~nd
and choir pe rlt~rnved ~ v. ll a~. lltegirls
quarlet and g~rb, en~L.mhle
Ind,vidu-,l performances were
gE~en, luMr inenl~.l ,~ohJs were per-
torzr~,'d by Jor~hua Davit K,il'l~g|Ul
[)u r:4an J ~t ~1( idl ll laucl yl) [.elttke,
K~I*~." Remerl. I'mu,er Shipu)am Sara
Tadcl -nd Keeg;m Wagrwr. ]em~d
Gillett. K.le Vance and Sam
t]l~ r ,t~ ga~.e pK|llO .~)lo-~i. ('aden
Slate, A,~hton (b,l. Kenny Sterling.
K;,ti R incn. Sara Tadelh and Jaclyn
Yelken all sang vocM ~I~- The in-
.~trumen~l Ida of Katie ReinerlJem~l
Gilletl :,ltd San) llnderwo(ul alm~ fk.'r-
t;nrmed.
Din.~'ting the R~g~ Hills hand win,
Patrick Siehen, inst~mentaI music di-
re lt ,r fmnl('luud Courtly Ct:,mu) u nil.y
Uolh:g Hr was ~me of the judg ~ and
~, critiquing the ~rtlmnunce and
v, orked with the xludenes on their en-
.-~'mhl playing.
Obituaries
Shelta Hohnan
Shelta Marie Holman, ~5, ~he
daught~ o f John and Janie Woods was
born on OCL 22, 1930, in Nicholas
C~nty, W.V. She died Thursday at
1be Kensington Senior Living Com-
munity at Hastings,
On May 3D. 19 59. she was united in
marriage to Aiclean Hol maaat Vtmtura.
Ca|if. Shelta enjoyed laureling, sew-
ing, camping, and boating. St~ l~ked to
watch Ieopardy and Wheel of Fo,lune.
S~ worked in several ditferent places
includil~g tl,~ Technology Instramenl
Corporation in Newben-y Park, Calif
and at Catalina Swimsuits where she
wo~[d sew and model the c Iothing Line.
One ol her t a~ onle.~oP6 was at Wendy'S
v.'lx:~ the ~taH wa~ like family to her.
When ~he ~as )'ounL:et, prol'h~bly in
the early 1951)~ she ~;ed to listen to a
It~al rad,o program and they were hav-
ing pOelO writing contest. Sheikh "~nt
in her erllry and wot~ $50 for I]~ ~m,
"'W?~cn you get left ,rot in the cold, a
diamond nn~ is worth nu~ than go I '.
Shelta wa~preceded m death by her
parenls: her daut;hter, Theanna: her
h~-shand. Aldea~ Ho~man ~m Sept. 9,
2(J 1.5; brothers+ Willie amJ Iam ~;; and
sisters. Armetha. D leie, Molly,
[.uc,nda and Waldo
Surv~vor~ tinlade her: sons, Sieve
McKin~'y of Prevail. Adz and Larry
ilolman uf l~nc (:n,~e, Calif.: nine
gramleh,ldrcn: e,ght great-grandchil.
drcu; and *v,o great-great grandchil-
dl~ 'n
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Mankato
By Elaine Thomas
Wes Alexander. Shawnee visited
h,~ mother, Doris Alexander, over
Mothers Day weekend Wray
Alex~ntler, Sp ing Hill, Fla ca2ed his
t~.l,t)lltci" Io wi~h her a happy Mother'.',
Day Wiley Alexander, Washingtt,n.
al ~ called. Wiley was helping h, s
daug hter. Jorflyn. glove over the wc',2k-
end W)nn Aiexa ~der and tin, Owen.
(:tdd ,'atcr. were there al~o. Sunday
d~,met guesl~ of Wade and Lynette
Alexander were Dor,~. We Ray and
Lmda Vam.' . Arkaw.a~ Irtt:W, Is of
Wade and I.yu .qle wh~ had been their
house guests fu~' t~-~ ~ c~kS while tur-
key hunting.
Mother's Day dinner guests ~1
Jante~ and Letha Gar~t were I'li abeth
Saathoff. Caleb and Cadance: Sara
Bourn" and Makmua; Laura Sh,pman
fiance Dale Wright. Tanner and Noah
Shipman; Caitlyn EngLe; Stephan and
Tiffany Saathoff: ,~an SaatholT. Alton:
Skyler and Seth. Be|ok: tZhnstopher
Sa.alhoff: Miles Bauer: After droner
the family de, caroled Tere ~a Aunt's
grave at Scandia and track pictuies
Gayle Molzahn was in Kearney last
weekto attend Ihe Keamey High School
productzon of "Children of Eden." a
musical of which her granddaughter.
1eri Dawn. was a member.
With the storns~ goittg through our
a~ea several times already this year
keep m nnnd 'Are do have a community
M.~rl)t ~helter located in the Connnu-
mty Center. nnr~hacmssthe street from
K,e~. l)tm Snyderand Penny Surmeier
arc II~,re IO ot~n ",he doors on Lhe west
side of the building lmth aonh and
s,t~ulh end Anyone is welcome to seek
~heiter there and tt ~s astrally opened
when 1]'~e clouds alan looking bad.
Derek and Sh~a Kennedy. Fresno,
Calif recently *.imbed her mother,
Gayna Seh,~nrock, and John Murray
for several days. They also v isited 1heir
son in Keamey.
Jan and Rosalie Menhasen.Coralyn
gaufmann, Phil and Lori Menhusen,
Emma Menhusen. Dakota Wal ker. and
Anna Menha,;en went to Lincoln. Neh,
to attend the graduation o~ Beth
Mm',h~Lsen at UN[ Almrwanls they
had a barh~ue at Belh's house co-
hc~ted by her roommales,
Lora Lehfling has returned home
following recent back xurge~" in
Wichita.
Shirley Smilh is in the rehah l'mr~ of
TnutSa&y. M0,y 12, 2016
Members ol the Rock Hills Junior High band (front. from lull) (not seen) .Sara Ta~ia, Jauclyn
Lemke, Trislyn Brown. Evo Meyers, Joshua Davis. (second row) Rylee Whelohel. Jerrod Gitlett.
RolandCreary, Dominic Long. Hafey Long, Katie Reineet, CaOen Slate, Ashton asK. (third row} (not
the Downs Nursing Home. She Te-
ceivcd treatment for a blood clot in her
good leg and they are working to get
her mobile aRer breaking her hip.
Sarah Jane Russell. Law~nce, vis-
Red Kathleen J ffery and Elaine Tho-
mas in.st Wed~tesda~. She has recently
accepted a job with Pawnee Men:al
Health and will be mnvi ng to [?,el[ villc
She will be working in Republic
County, Jewell County, Mitchell
County and Cloud Coenty. She's look-
ing forwasd Io being hack in heT home
territory.
Sharon and Willie Bex:kley wen: in
Gresham for doe May 7 high school
graduation of their neice, Hannah
Miller. Sharon and Willie Becldey.
and Joy Hancock had Mother's Day
dinner in Superim.
EMon and Pare Dunstan, Baylie
arm Karrigan were in Hoisington Sat-
today at attend Alex Badger's we~-
ding.
Sheila and C. J. Cramp. Downs,
were Satualay lunch guests of John
and Lynette Hunminger. Othem join-
ing them were Col and Martha
Huntsinger, Loretta Wilco and Nick
Freeman.
Becky and Mark Butts, Kearney,
were weekend guests of her mother,
Audrey Diamond. They visited his
parents, Gene and June Buns, in Beloit
Satiny aftemtmn Richard Diamond
a~d Audrey joined them for ~pper at a
local restaunmt. It) the evening the7 all
weal In Rick and Sheila Diamond's
home to ".isd.
Cry.'+ta[. Milch and Connor Co+,and
took Mother's Day dinner to the home
of Margaret and Richard edison wher~
Ky Shollz, Nick, Kate andEvieCol-'am
joined them for a family d~nner
Frank and Nadine Railsback, Nam'y
Spiegel, Steve and Janelle Spiegel.
Zach and Jacob were in Manhattan
Saturday to celebrate the birlhday of
Ryan Spiegel.
Mary Powcll wa a Mother's Day
dinner gUesL ol Nancy and Sieve
Hilliga~. it, Blue Hill. Other guests were
Emmak'e Hilligas and Mik l Roark.
Randy P ter~n. Satina. Ki,n and
Sierra Sn~der. Cam'india, came Sun-
day morning to attend church ~,ith his
mother, Elaine He~kett, and attend the
Mother's Day Community I)mr~er at
~l~e Commnoitx Center.
Dean and Cindy Adatn.~m, Neh, on,
visited in the hurne of her ~ister. Gayna
Scht nrock. and John Murray.
Bute h at'~L Belty "l-hONlp,'gan I tumed
from a three +.'eek tnpbetween Kansas
City and Pratt affcudtng events oltheir
grandchildren While in Kansas City
1h ~ attcndcxttrack ntoetst'er Ix)th'lar~n
and Slcphafue aud :also atlcnd.cd the
con firmal~,n ot t he girt s a? the Lutheran
church ]tavclnntg IO Pratt they got to
cheer Cole on at has m+c er game and
aUcud a hand concert and a mu sk-
program f~ Ryke. They' al~o joined
Cale s famdy and friends in the park
Satta'day to eelehrate his bi rthday The)"
had Mother's Day dinner with Rich-
ard. Pare. Rytie and Cole before re-
laming haste.
Letraine Simon and Jennie Blair
were guests of Ran and Carnie Simon
for Multrer*s Day dinner. Lee Sinton,
Luke and Becky Simon als0 joined
their family.
Velma Garman and Keilh Garman
were dinner guests of Korea and Carl
Figgins Mother's Day.
Alma 7 .adina was kepl p~enty busy
Mother's Day and maned for her with
Jim Zadin~ topping by with flowers
and a visit with his Morn. Then Mike
Zadina came by to lake his nmther to
church. Following ehu.~h Pat Zadina
joined 1hem at the corn munity Mother' s
Day dinrmr v,'he~ Max and Jennifer
Sterling, Kenny and Aaron alsojoi ned
their family. After dimler Mike, Pat
and Alma went to the City Park to
attend the music program, Following
the program they slopped by the home
of granddaughter Amy and London
MeDilL Daniel and Cooper where she
wag given a hanging hzsket of flowers.
Arriving home Alma found her grand-
daughter gayla Dunstan and boys had
stopped by with flowem and left them.
Her gra~son, left-Zadina, and Mica
Johanek came beanng a bouquet of
roses. In the evening as she relaxed on
the deck. Many and Vicki Zadina
stopped byto bring her a hanging has-
kel. Later she re, ceived a phone call
sharing the news to be expecting
17th g~al .grandchild in a few munths.
Jeff and Tim Beale, Clay Center,
Neb came Friday and treated her
mother, Dorig Ann Kennedy, Io ar~
early Mother's Day din~ner at a local
resh~ant and took I~r sighLsceing
,about town before taking her hack to
Long Term Care.
Cindy Logan and Corral Ubel,
Manhattan. were Mother' s Day guests
of~r parents. Marie ;rod Bill Logan.
Sharon Mttrray and her husband
Gary. amveaJ for a Mother's Day visit
at the home of Alethia L,(x~mis. Satur-
day the lad,es attended a "geMer re-
vealing party" in Abil ne for Kevin
and Becky L~mi~+ Oiathe, and "its 0.
girl,'" ~'cm'diug to Great-Grandma.
Grandparents, Marvin and Kim
Loomis, and Aunt A0tumn also at-
tended. Erin Murray. KansasCily, was
aim here for tbe weekend. F, fin visiled
her dad. Dwight Murray.
Brenda Enyearl,~em to the]tospital
Sunday and got Doris Ann Kenmedy
and they went cruising abeut the town
checking out the many changes Ikat
have taken place. They ended their
Mother's Day crating with meeting
Verla Roe and Jennie Blair for ice
c~eam The women am cousins.
Scott Wambacher. Andover, paid
hi s mother Gayna Schoenrok, and John
Murray a belated Mother's Day visit
Monday.
Randy Peterson and Elaine 1.4eskett
were in Alamos~. Co~o . to attend the
co)lege graduation of Randy's son.
Zack. who received his ntaster's de-
gr ,e.
Mm~day evening~ Josh Lippo]d and
Br 0da Enyean. members of the tree
boanl, Mike 7 aditm. and Boy Scouls
DanielMcDill and Kate Vance, planted
a tree south of the Sweden Creme,
along Highway 3~, in iI'v~mor~/o[ the
late Kathlcen Kramez.
May 31 is final date
for connnodity
loans on 2015 crops
May 31/;+; Iise mal date lbr prod~ -
ers to requesl a loan or loan defic| ncv
payment d.DP) on 2015 feed grain
crops. '['he feed grain crof eligible for
loan it+ +Etlde conl. dry ~3 s, grain g~r-
g.ht~m, lentils, mustard ~ed, n . saf-
flower seed. chickpeas, soybeans and
sunflower seed.
Because of current market prp.' s
exceeding the 2015 10an rotes at the
lime of t his writing.LDPs on theah)ve
mentioned feed grain crops would not
apply. However. marketing ass ista nee
Irons tMALI could he obtained pro-
~ ided the prtw, h,cer still has ownership
of ~he comm(xtity.
With h,gher market prices,; exceed-
ins the loan rates in ret~em years on all
commodities, MAL aclivity has [een
ra~er s~ow and t~e program has not
b tltutilizedby manypr~lucers How
ever with the downward trend of~m
modlly prices in recent m<)ndts, L~
MAL program may be a useful tool
that pr{Mt, cers should remember is
available to them. The c un- m interest
rate for commodity loans made in May
2016 is 1.625 percent.
Candidates file for
political office
The following have filed, far office
a s of May t(t: Terry McCmcheon.
Republican.WMnut TownshipTrustee"
Anna Standley, Rept~blican. Register
of Deeds.
UPERIOR
rOUR & TRAVEL
4228 Road F
HarOy, Neb.
402-279-2515
800-279-1026
superi0rtandt @ gmail,c0m
Superior Sales,
Service,
S atis facti on
Thut~,gay Ma~, ~2 2016
seen excepl for top of the h~d] Seth PenneH, Simo~ Sallzman, Sam Underwood, Keegan
Wagner, Mason Higer, Tanner Shipman, Kenny Stealing, (percussion row) Cheyonr~ M0hler,
Kardgan Dunstan, Jacty'n Yelke~. Kole Vance arxl Afica Brown.
Commodities will
be distributed
Government foodcommodities will
be distrib0ted for families meeling in-
canto guidelines Wednesday from ] to
3 p.m. at the Esbon Community Cen-
ter. Distributors ask that if this time
will n01 work for those who qualify to
receive the commodities to ca]l 725-
~911 or 725-6552 to nlake other mr.
rangements
Government commtghties will he
distributedfur[amili~ meeting in~m~e
guidelines for Jewcll, Randal[and Ionia
area "rhur~by at I p.m. at t~ Jewetl
Apartments. [fyou have queslion~ txm-
tact Pastor Dan Dani ls al 78 5-428-
3657.
The nta~, mum monthl y income lhat
an mdtvfdual can no,lmv aud still
qual,fy to receive commodities is
S 1,287 for a hon.~hold of tree per~n.
Add Sd51 for each. addiuonal fam,ly
member.
Items to be distributed are: green
bean~, orange juice, canned ~datoes,
fro, n ctucken leg quarters, raisin%
nee cereal, p, nto hearts, canned red
salmon-
Olive Hill
By Rosemary Hasemeyer
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Hymns sung during the Olive Hill
Chulx'h Sunday s.chool hour ar+d War
ship .~rvnce were "'1 :'itng l"ranse,'" "'Im-
nutoflal, lnvisihte Gud Only Wise,"
"Lord [ Lifl Your Name on High."
"Sunshine in my Soul,'" "Spirt1 of Ihe
L i v ing G ml,""Now Thank We ALl Our
Gt~," and "'God be with You" with
Gloria SchlaeFti accompanying the
congJegation on the piano. Pastor
Dav,d Waiters brought the Mothces
Day message. 1Jnda Hutchm'~on was
~ong leader. Danny J~'~on brought
Ihe children's stot)'. The small
children's Sunday ~'hoo! class passed
uNt candy to each woman in abser-
s.aflce of M~ther's Day. (.'ommlmioN
,en ~s were Pau| Hutch in~ut. Dw ig ht
From and Bill Blaavclt while Gloria
p[a.~ed Ih piano. Pastor "Waiters had
I.tarle.~ Sd, USLer and Stc',~c May L'~nn
h~ the tr