Odessa-Dentonia
By Ruth L. Obert
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Gtenna Fogo, Audrey Young and
Dorintha Standley had Tuesday Hap-
penings at Mankato Long Term Care.
Jeanette Luke and Brady. Peg
Brumlemer and Ruth Obert went to
Hutchinson to attend a bridal shower
for Jaye Howitz, the fiance of Ryan
Luke. Brady went fishing with Ryan
while the women attended the shower.
Wilbur Obert stayed at Beloit with
Charlie Luke.
Guests of Charlie Lukes were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Brunnemer and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Obert and Steven Obert.
Dinnerguests of Maude Keller were
Joyce Ritter, Lucile Clark, and Audrey
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ritter,
Wakefield, Neb., visited Maude Keller.
Doug Clark and Shelly Findley
called Maude Keller to wish her Happy
Mother's Day.
Ronnie Young called Audrey
Young to wish her a Happy Mother's
Day.
Dorintha Standley attended the
graduation of her great-nephew at Man-
kate' this week.
Mrs. Milton Detwiler visited
Maude Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson were
weekend guests of Ernie Kattenbergs.
The Johnsons, Kattenbergs and Curtis
Petersons were supper guests of-Mr.
and Mrs. Cunts Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Kattenberg were din-
ner guests of Don and Waunetta
Mullen.
Nell Manchestervisited his mother,
Evelyn Manchester, and later he and
the rest of the family visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tob Colby, Phillipsburg.
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Burr Oak
By Anna Belle Grubbs
i
Diana Tifilmons, Denver, Colo., was
a weekend guest of her parents Midge
and Richard Oliver.
Guy and Patsy Oliver, Phoenix,
Ariz., are house guests of his mother
Dorothy Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lewis were in
White Cloud taking part in the annual
flea market.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel I McCorkle and
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Belden, were din-
ner guests of their mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Headrick.
Nancy McCorkle ate dinner Satur-
day with Irene McCorklc in Mankato
at long term care. She was a guest at a
tea on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Brown,
Salina. Jo Abel and, Caryl Abel,
Greeley, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Chapknan and family, Wichita, and
Marcia Robertson, N, C., were guests
ol'Winmc McNichols. They werecall-
ers in the Kelly McNichols home.
Mim Johnson, Lmdsborg, was a
weekend guest of her daughter, Becky
and Kelly McNichols and family.
Sharon and Mike McCartey, Red
Cloud, visited Anna Belle Grubbs,
Doug,1 Caleb and Josh Frasier took
Wanda out for dinner.
Chip McMains, Hebron, was a
weekend guest ofMadeline McMains.
They were Sunday dinner guests of
Larry and Shirley McMahls.
Reagan and Bill Boyer, Kearney,
were weekend guests of Barbara and
Warren White.
Diana Dethloff was a visitor of
Barbara and Warren White.
Oren. Gene and Mark Underwood
took their mother. Wilma Underwood,
tbr a ride Sunday around the places she
had taught school and roomed.
Bob and Marilyn Johnson fixed
Sunday dinner an4 took to his parents,
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Gene and Mar~e Johnson. Harold
Francis visited in the Johnson home.
Cliff and Glenny Barnes went to
Benkelman, Neb.. to watch grandson
Kyle Ord in the track meek
Cliff and Glenny Barnes and Edna
Fogo went to Tammy Barnes gradua-
tion from the commumty college in
Hastings. She recmved a two year
associate degree in office technology.
Viola and Charles Crane were in
Concordia Sunday.
Memorial Day Service at the Burr
Oak Cemetery is Monday, May 26 at
10 a.m.
Bud Plait, Minneapolis, formerly a
business man in Burr Oak, died May
10.
Megan and Matt Boyles were greet-
ers Sunday morning at the United
Methodist Church. Lay speaker, Dan
Dempsey, spoke about 'A Mothers
Love'. Women in the congregation
received a plant to take home.
Dinner guests of Iris Cosand were
Louise Korb, Carol Cosand and C.J..
Richard Canfield, Sandie Korb. Steve
Cosand and Tamnl y Story.
Vivian Reed visited Virginia
Wrench, Beloit. Wilma Wilson.m the
Superior Hospital and Genev;IGarman
in Jewell County Long Term Care
Vivian Reed was a guest of Geneva
Garman for a tea at the Jewell County
Hospital. ,,.
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Mankato
Mary' Cassell. Steele City, Neb..
visited her sister. Gayl Hancock.
Elaine Hesketl. Pare Wagner.
Marjorie Trembley, Marlene Neilson
and Dee Falk bowled in the Women's
State Bowling Totmmment in Kansas
City. Elaine spent Saturday night with
Andy and Carla Coflnmn and family.
Coming home they drove throngh the
tornado area in Lawrence. Elaine's
daughter, Cindy and lhmily, live only
two blocks from where the tornado
was.
Bob and Deanna Freeman hosted a
dinner for Rex and Thelma Freeman.
TwilaMeans. ShamnTullar. Bobi Free-
,nan and Sam. Claricc Hastings and
James and Michelle McWilliams and
Kayla.
Guests of Verla Houser were Jack
and Jeanie Blair. Lorraine Simon Row
and Carole Simon, Lucas. l:ce and
Latisha, Rick and Becky Blair. Sarah
and Guthrie Harris, Darrell and Terri
Kelley, Matthew and Erin. Beloit.
Bruce and Barbara Petersen and
Grahm, Concordia, Bryson Gonzales.
Andover, Becky Novak, Morrowville.
Chet and Virginia Hanson ate din-
nerat acafe in Supeqor Linda Warren
was at die cal'c and invited Chef and
Virginia to her home m visit.
Cindy Bauman. part of the
AmeriCorps, a program through the
State Parks, was m tile Kansas City
area Wednesday, May 7 through Sun-
day, May 11 to assist in the Iornado
clean-up.
Es£on Seniors meet
Esbon Seniorettes met May 7 with
15 members and two guests. Dave
Bothwell and Betty Thompson from
theCentral National Bank in Mankato.
who spoke about fraud and what to
watch out for. Josephine Frost and
Violet Baker were hostesses.
Prizes were won by Leland Bartley,
Shirley Marihugh, Mayme Reinert. Ida
Peroutek, Lillian Fogo and Sonee Gass.
Hostesses for June 4 are Betty and
Bud Niles. Roll call will be to bring
food for the food pantry. Colmty meet-
ing will be May 22 at Formoso.
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Paradise
By Ava Knarr
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Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hartsel, Concor-
din, entertained dinner guests Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Baxa, Dane and Jenny,
Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Robin Griffeth,
and Marjorie Hartsel.
Marjorie Hartsel visited the Mark
Baxa family in Salina and attended a
track meet in which Jenny Baxa par-
ticipated and a baseball tournament
that Dane Baxa played in.
Ava Knarr, Mr. and ~i¢lrs. Carl Knarr
Jewell, Mr, and Mrs. Galen Thacker,
Angela Reddick, Marvin and Mariah,
Katheren Tickle and Michael, Salina,
had dinner in Concordia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dairymple and
Mr. and Mrs. Walt StTeit, Downs, were
dinner guests of Cleta May Dalrymple.
Marsha and Carl Knarr were'dinner
guests of Ava Knarr.
Charolett Hansen went with her
daughter. Arlene Ediger, Jamestown,
to Wichita for her M.A.T. class.
Charolett Hansen was adinnerguest
of Mr. and Mrs, Steve Ediger and
Dalton, Jamestown. They attended
Dalton's touch football game in Con-
cordia.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knarr, Ava Knarr,
Katheren Tickle and Michael attended
the FFA and FCCLA supper and
awards program.
Charolett Hansen attended the jun-
ior high music concert at Mankato..
Bern Hienlen and son, Ken, Dayton
Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Clark and are house guests of Rosina
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kemmerer
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Kemmerer tor dinner. Other guests
were Wayne O'Conners and Jim
Houdeck.
Dispatch
By Edna Verhage
Greeters Sunday were Ray, Robyn,
and Ryau DeBey.
Passage Sunday morning ~as
Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and Proverbs 31: I -
19. Theme Sunday morning was
"Mothers on the Front Lines'. Passage
Sunday evening was Genesis 4:1-26.
The Sunday evening theme was 'Cain
and God's call to choose'.
Terry Keeps had the children's mes-
sage Sun&Lv morning.
The Sunday School classes sang
'l,ifc Up Your Hearts Unto the Lord'
accompanied by Linda Groenendyk.
Mr. and Mrs. Derek deJong and
family, DeMotto, Ind., are spending a
few days with Pastor Harold and
Jeanne
Congratulations to these 2003
graduates: Beth Keeps, Sterling Col-
lege; Trevor DeBey, Waconda East
High School; Regina Groenendyk,
Sarah Keever. Steffen Keeps, Michael
Miller, Downs Juni(w High School;
Miranda DeBey, Glen Elder Junior
High School; Andrea Keeps, Alton,
Osborne Junior High School;'Drake
Keeps, Downs Kindergarten.
Happy birthday to: Ray DeBey, May
12; David Herredsberg, May 13; Stan
VerHeul, May 14.
Happy anniversary to Ken and
Gretta Otte. May 14.
Esbon home sells to McNabbs
Larry and Ethel McNabb, rural
Mankato, were successful bidders on
the two story house of Carl L. Sapp,
located in Esbon.
The house sold at auction Saturday
afternoon lbr $42.000, The sale was
conducted by Delmar Shoemaker.Glen
Elder.
Help Wanted!!!
Full-time Employment Available
Jewell County Solid Waste Department is now accepting
applications for full-time ti'uck driver and equipment operator
position. Applicants must possess a valid Kansas Class-A
Newell wins Mankato
JV Golf Invitational
Nick Newell, Mankato, shot a 39 to
win the Mankato Junior Varsity Golf
Invitational at Mankato May 8.
Other individuals and scores were
2nd, Kellogg, Riley County, 42; 3rd
"Morrow,Ti pton,42;4th,O'Flannagan.
Bennington, 45; 5th, Wiesen.
Bennington. 47; 6th, Groenendyke.
Downs, 47; 7th, Freeman, Bennington,
47; 8th, Davis. Lincoln, 48; 9th. Knopp,
Bennington, 48: 10th, Rathbon.
Bennington 48: I lth, Lawrence,
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Randall
By Fawna Barrett
June Kaspar and Mona Wengler
visited their lather. Merle Griffitts, at
" Hilltop Lodge to celebrate his birth-
day. That evening they met Barbara
and Challen Ramsey for supper in Jew-
ell.
Celia McMillan and Bill Elniff at-
tended the PTL Junior High music
festival to listen to a vocal solo by their
great nephew, Adam Brown. He re-
ceived an advanced pertbrmance rat-
ing. Sunday they were dinnerguests of
Maggie and Jerry Harr.
Richard Given visited his mother,
Thelma Given. Ocie also Miller vis-
ited.
Vesta Conn was honored with a
Mother's Day dinner and to celebrate
her 91 st bi rthday at the home of Delores
and Paul Blochlinger. All their chil-
dren and grandchildren were there.
Beverly and Charles Elliott spent
the weekend in Randall. Saturday
Leota Clawson, Vicky Mahin and
Beverly met Debbie Galaway in Salina
for the day. They attended an open
house at Drury Place and visited
Marcelle and Arnold Mahin. They
returned to Leota's tbr supper with
Charles Elliott. Jay and Matt Mahin
were other guests.
Jill and Mike Ramsey attended a
family dinner at Juanita and Stan
Whitlows, Beloit. Caleb Ramsey spent
the weekendwith his brother, Chris. at
Hays.
Bob and Betty St. John, Shannon
St. John and Sarah Smith had dinner
Sunday with Lynette Miller and Dan
Trujillo. Beloit.
Martha Lumb and grandson, Eric
Whitney, were weekend guests of Jill
and Kirk Evans and family. Saturday
evening they attended Alexia's dance
recital. Sunday Martha met Bret and
June Ferguson in Concordia and was
their dinner guest. T, hey came to Ran-
dall and did several I I _~tasks for her.
Elaine Peters and Jerry attended a
CYO Lock-in Friday night in Beloit.
Saturday evening, the CYO hosted a
junior high dance. Elaine is a CYO
sponsor. Earl Dunstan spent Sunday
afternoon at the Peters home.
Ruth Rhodes' family took her out
for dinner. They were Bill Rhodes, Joe
and Lana LaCost, Corinne, Jeff and
Doyle, Rhonda and Ben Beeson and
family; Ron Huncovsky and other fam-
ily.
Nevada and Cliff Vetter were in
Conway, Ark., visiting their daughter,
Vickie and Scott Fenner and family.
Sharman and Jim Callanan visited
Joe and Maxine Anderson. They and
Lucifle Stover were dinner guests ot
Charlotte and Joe D. Anderson.
Mary Shelton and Kirby and Col-
Bennington. 48: 12th. Brumnmr.
Tipton, 48; 13th, Nobert, Bennington,
49; 14th, Jore, Bennington, 50 ;.1I)(.I
15th, Ha~, Benningto,~, 50.
(;i rls' results
Individual scoring for the gMs fol-
lows: I st, Beougher. Downs. 44: 2nd.
Hollerith. Tipton. 52; 3rd. Palen.
Tipton. 55: 4th. Wilson. Jcwell, 58:
5th. Long, Downs. 58, 6th Collins.
Mankato. 59: 7th. Pool. Lucas-Luray,
60: 8th. Garman, White Rock, 61 ; 9th,
Robbins. Mank,,to, 61 ; 10th, Christie.
Mankato, 62 and Ohnstat. Tipton, 63.
leen Shamburg attended the Mitchell
County LTC homemade ice cream and
pie social Sunday evening with Geral d
Mahin. The event houored Mother's
Day and Nursing Home Week.
Seleisc Barrett, Manhattan. was a
weekend guest el the Gene Barretts.
Natalie Wood ,cinne for Sunday din-
net.
Lynell and Richard Sheahan a'-
tended the wedding of their daughter,
Maurem3 Rider m Tom Kerrigan at a
park in Manhattan May 3. A barbecue
followed fin" the family. Sunday riley
attended the pre-graduation banquet of
a grandson. Ryan Sheahan at Lawrence.
They were delayed by tornadoes in
returning to the Rick Sheahan home,
Tonganoxie They called on the Tim
Sheahan family, May I0 they visited
Joan Kimnnnau m a Lincoln. Neb..
hospital. She is mlproving after sev-
eral surgeries. St, nday, they met Steve
and Teresa Sheahan and family and
Linda Sheahan for supper m Salina.
Phyllis and Junior Wilson were
overnight guesls of his sister, Dont~a
Stewart. Grand Ishmd. That evening,
several of the brothers and sisters had
supper togelhe,'. Sunday they attended
the graduation and reception for a
nephew.
Jamie Harvey visited Barb and Ahm
McMillan.
Janice and G reg McMillan and lam-
i ly hosted a diHner for Mike and Marcia
Nulty, the Curt Pahls family, Beloit.
Junior and Georgia Pahls. Ti pton. and
Janice's sister, Salina:
Derek Montague. Formoso. came
home Friday after having back surgery
in Lincoln. Neb.. and is making a slow
recovery. Derek is employed at Ran-
dall Farmers Coop Union
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Panorama
By Fawna Barrett
Walking in the evening reveals a
cacophony of sounds. "fhe barking of
a dog; the muted mnse from a riding
lawn mower- multi-sounds surround-
ing the grain elevator: a Iractor motor
roaring on ~ts m,ssion. Even an occa-
sional bird trills overhead belore set-
tling down for the night. Rustling
grass reveals passage of some animal.
tame or wild. tmknown and tmseen.
Strangely though, it was onl y mid-
evening and no vehicle traversed the
streets or high~'ay.
Overhead. stars blinked from the
night sky, adding their tiny bit of illu-
mination to the street lights and points
untouched by the lights What a neau-
tiful Kansas evening and what a de-
lightful end to a busy day.
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JEWELL COUNTY
Jewelrs CaF~b Ramsey heaved the shot 43' .75" and finished
at the Cougar Relays Friday in Mankato.
White Rock wins
Downs Golf Invite
White Rock won the Downs Golf
Invitational May 6 shooting a 313.
Jewell came m 6th with a 339 and
Mankato was 9th with a 377 in the 1 I
team invitational.
Other team scores were 2nd, Lin-
coln. 319: 3rd. Tipton, 327; 4th.
Waconda East. 332; 5th, Southern
Cloud. 338: 7th, Bennington, 353; 8th.
Downs. 353; 10th, Lucas-Luray, 395
and I l th. Logan 409.
Jewell county golfers finishing in
the top ten were 2nd. C. Frasierl White
Rock, 74: 3rd, S. Boyles, White Rock,
75; 5th. Justin Kemmerer, Jewell. 78:
9lh. Joel Kemmerer. White Rock, 79
and 10th, Dauner. Mankato 79.
Individual scores for the White Rock
team were C. Frasier, 38-36-74; S.
Boyles 37-38-75: J. Hancock 41-40-
81 and McCutcheon 45-38-83.
Other White Rock golfers were J.
Bird 41-44-85 and B. Schafff 50-50-
100.
Individual scores for the Jewell team
were Justin Kemmerer. 41-37-78; Joel
Kemmeter, 42-37-79; J. Williams, 44-
42-86 and J. Greene
M. Matter, Jewell
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Individual scores for
team were T Dauner.
Alexander. 41-40-81 : J.
101 and L. Winslow.
E. Melby, Mankato
141.
White Rock
six to re,
White Rock will send
the regional golf meet
Scores are lisled as + or-
average met score for 18
Those qualifying for
are Stuart Boylcs. ÷10:
+11; Josh Bird. +16
McCutcheon, + 17: Jo.~h
and Josh Hancock +20.
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ployment in the public
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This week's report from the
I*l nlmto Lhmst k Commission ¢o.,
Market very active.
13 blk steers at 490 1
13 blk steers at 405 1
15 blk steers at 365
11 mixed steers at 590
30 blk steers at 580
12 blk steers at 580
12 blk steers at 510
14 mixed steers at 640
15 blk steers at 720
13 mixed heifers at 780
37 med flesh cows at 1,320
18 thinner cows avg. 1,196
Consigned for May 16. 2 yearling Angus bulls, all
Andy Montgomery, owner, 402-879-3004, Mobile
Neil Bouray, Auctioneer, Mobile 785-984-9545
Jon Russell, Fieldman, 785-823-0573, Mobile
Bill Logan, Fieldman, 785-378-3327, Mobile
Scott Greene, Fieldman, 785-428-3533, Mobile
Jeremy Nelson, 785-374-4277