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Thursday, June 12, 2003
Country club
golf scramble
Mankato Country Club
annual His and Hers Scramble rea
with 19 teams playing 18 hi)les 0f
under the threat of rain for much0
day.
Tile tournament was tlighte(
total score and split into three fli;
All ties in the scoring are broken b
best hole score starting with hole~
ber one. If there is a tie for the C!
and Kimberly Rolf as ITV para profes-
sional with her hourly rate to be deter-
mined at a later date. Trevor is head
high school boys basketball coach and
head junior high boys football coach.
Kimberly will be head high school
girls basketball and head high school
boys and girls track coach.
The resignation of Judy Eilert, jun-
ior high assistant cook, was accepted.
Approval was given for the out-of-
district-transportation request from
Tom and Sherry Marr. A request from
USD 279 for a bus to enter USD 278 to
the McMillan children was
responsl
see fit. This arrangement will remain
in effect until 'further notice.
Bob Roush, facilities manager, re-
ded he had cdntacted Marvin
mis, Mankato City Manager, in
regard to the fee for the city doing the
work to the north parking lot at the
Mankato Junior-Senior High School.
The board approved the estimate from
the City of $4,000 to repair the parking
lot.
Dale True was directed by the board
to contact Donna Snyder to let her
know the board is no longer interested
in the of the Rock
the winter and the relaxed atmosphere
of Grand Lake, Okla., in the summer
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Krause and Ben
visited at the Doug Frasier home. They
left on Monday from Grand Island to
return to Berlin, Germany, after visit-
ing in the USA since May 26. Ben-
iamin was an exchange student attend-
mg White Rock and living with the
Frasiers since August of last year.
Wanda and Skylar Frasier and Elsie
Carper, Lebanon, attended the Leba-
non Music Club program, "Rock On."
The on the annual
Mahaffy.
Glenadean Terrili attended the Jun-
ior Miss program in Mankato. Her
granddaughter, Lauren Jeffery, daugh-
ter of Colleen and Brad Jeffery, re-
ceived first runner up.
Hazel Korb was an overnight guest
of Larkie Searcy, Kenesaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown visited
his aunt, Evelyn Davidson, Clay Cen-
ter, on their way to Manhattan where
they attended an area agency meeting.
They went on to Topeka and visited
grandson Matt and Amy Brown, then
to Lawrence and visited their son, Mr.
'Absent board members were Ken
Garman and Bill Wilson. Also attend-
ing were Superintendent Bill Walker,
Therese Frost, clerk; Jim and Shari
Love and Gloria Garman-Schlaefli.
The resignation of Jim Maguin was
accepted as senior class sponsor. Jim
Love presented some information about
the proposed storage building. He had
consulted with Wise Construction,
Duncan Construction and Treb Con-
struction. Discussion ensued on add-
ing a weight training room to the build-
ing. The board will seek sealed bids
and it will be discussed at the next
' interest.
• Walker urges students to attend
summer reading program at Burr Oak
Library.
• Walker will recommend no change
in the levy and that no collection was
needed from the 4 mill levy.
• Word received that state hopes to
send 15 percent of the state funds to the
districts in June.
• Board approved- PDC points for
Jan Boyles, Matt_Hesting, Marilyn
Johnson, Janet Kriley and Wanda
Warner.
• Jessica Thompson was middle
Scott Miller and Gall Miller
total of 73 strokes.
non, Eula Silsby,
ond and Gerald and Marie
Jewell, finished third.
lunch.
The next tournament
which begins with a shot
8:30 a.m. June 15.
This toumament has been
annually for at least 40 years.
Doctor's arrival
garage, 1
large family room.
THREE-BEDROOM module home, real nice, corner
lot.
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be current residents of said Township. Grants may be used at any
university, trade school or technical school.
Student Loans
Students and graduates of U.S.D. #279 are eligible to apply for
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:
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PO Box 165
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may be picked up at:
. Citizens State Agency
115 N. Columbus
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Bill Logan, Fieldman, 785-378-3327, Mobile 785-545-6784
Scott Greene, Fieldman, 785-428-3533, Mobile 785-545-8612
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Sales: Rod Wilson and Mike Stauffer
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. Office 785428-3262. Toll Free 1-877.428,,3261
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• Norman Greene, President * Scott bienberger, Vice-President
• Max Burks, Secretary-Treasurer
• Robin Griffeth, School Trustee • Stephanie Barrett, School Trustee