lOB THE SUPERIOR EXPRESS
ThursOay. Jury 21. ,2016
Esbon
By GIeana Folo
The mission tdl~ to Zambia were a
project of Brian Msydrw. Omaha, for-
mcdy of Lebanon, The L, banon United
Methodist Church has balm revolved.
l~ au.w of the close relations.hip of
Esbon area re~sidents to their ~ighhors
to the west, several Esbon people have
become invo]vUr language. His first ser",'ice~
herr were in June, He is living in the
rectory in Mankato. Father George.
who has been with these churches, has
now ~tumed to his India home.
The Daryl Frost family, Colopaxi.
Colo came to Ilmlr home in Esbon
Thwsd~y, Sabdna Saltzman had been
visitL, tg them in Colorado a.~ they
biought her to her home in Lebanon.
The Frosts left Monday.
While in tim quonset at tl~ fair last
Monday1 a r~in shower passed over. [t
sounded like a pretty good rain al-
though short, but [ guess il was more
noise than raoistu~.
The Catholic womea'sattar soeiely
in gabon haschosen Aug. ? for the date
to giveaway ~eir quilt. It will he in the
evening and they w,ll be.serving home-
made ice cream, sandwiches and des-
seJts.
W have recei~ ed a couple of light
showers this we~k. b~,t nothing to brag
about.
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Northbranch
By F.zr,',a DRIort
Alan and Kim Davis eaterlained
their three MePherson grandchildren,
Addison, Colt and Brody, the fore part
of last week. They attended the Jewell
Ctmnty [;air tree day. Sour, lo be 7-
years.old. Brody won the tractor pull
for his age group.
John Parsons was a last Tuesday
evening visitor at the home of his sis-
tar, F~'a, ha and Joh~t Dillon,
Jean Davis was ~mong the mem-
bers of the Highlanders Club me=ling
Thursday aflemoon, They toured dt
R,d Cloud mu-'~um to sue the Burble
Doll collection that belongs to Suzie
Shullz, T~e group lhen went lo the
Twisted Sisters for refreshments.
Mark and Brenda Carlson. Lee and
Cued of Sutton v/sited B~nda's par-
01s, Ivan and Leta l;r~,a on Saturday.
Leta and Brenda a'nendrd the thresh-
ing bee in Mankato in the aflrmoon
while the men folk stayed home and
shot blue rock,
We were proud to claim K lli
Jeer'cry. one of tmr Northhrarmh girls,
the daughter of Todd and G i na Jeffery,
when she sang the National Anthem
Saturday befom1~ l~rade at the 1]u~sh-
ing hee.
John and Erma Dillon ate Innch in
Mankato Saturday and 1hen attended
the th~rshing bet to watch the parade.
Fo)lowing church Sunday. they again
had lu~:h in Mankalo, Ihen visited the
funeral home to pay last respects to a
friend. Maxine Switzer.
P0.slor Jon Harkncss opened ll~
Sunday niomlng w~rship service at
Nonhbranch [:fiends with a welcome
to the congregation, followed by giv-
ing announcements Numerous prayer
concerns were ~oted followed by' a
ime of sfm,:ial prayer fore~h need.
Musicians were Rosetta Jeffery and
3race McNicho~s. Serving ~ ushers
*ere Tim Warner, Kelly McNickrds
and Becky McNichols, Ro~etla's pz.
~no offertory was an arrangement of
Wake the Wortd. But Give Me }enos ""
For the special, Grace McNl~.-hob,
~igned the song, "'Worn," by' Tenth
Avenue North. With ~.nptun: Iron
Judges 2:1 I -19, Pastor Jim blxmght a
w, es~ge thai brought attention It) the
[Stool flus cycling iifesty le- from serv-
ing the l,ord, then falling m to sin -
repeatedly. 'rim book of Judges noles
several time~ "'everyone did as be .~w
fit." Today's times can be likened to
those pocorded in Judges. "Those
who fail tt~ Icarn t~m hiSlory lend to
Payne
Pasture Qeadng
* Pasture tree t'h'aritlg
Post hole drilling
* General dirt or lot work
* Snow remowt[
Rodr~y Payrm, 785-545-5141
I Vote August 2
for Keith Roe
Republican
Jewell County
Commissioner District 2
Center and Limestone Townships
Adv. paid for by Committee to Elect Keith Roe
Mike Uggeff. Treasurer
Ost Furniture
Cabinetry, LLC
Kewn & Nikk/ Ost
Check out lhe area's newesl home furnishings store.
Also inquire about handcrafted wood furniture and
custom cabinetry made in our own workshop.
attress Sets
ft Chairs
orne Accents
BARN PHONE 785-378-3283
Furniture & Cabinetry
D sigr & Built
/n4-1ouse
106 N. Commercial St Mankat0, Kan.
(785) 378-8133 * kevinscreations@gmafl.com
(~ Lg~-~ ~ furrow ar, dAgg,~ee)
repeat it." Will God ~tep in for us and
send a leader m save ~ - leans is o~
chosen leader.
Friends believe the Holy Spin!
speaks through His Imopte. During
the apart worship time opportunity is
given for His people to sh&m what He
lays upon them to speak.
Marilyn Jeffery am:l Beth Jeffery
ate Sunday dinner together in Supe-
rior awl then attested the Nifty Thr/fly
25 year e.elebratimt at the Vestey Con-
mr. Following the e lebralitm. Marilyn
went to the Good Samaritan Center
and visiled Edith and Harold Francis
and LaVeta Winslow.
The annual Yearly Meeting Min-
istry Conference for Friends churches
in Kansas along with surrounding
states wiil begin Sunday in Wichita.
Northbranch Friends will be live
streaming the worship service begin-
ning at 10:30 This is our ehan~ to
have a share of this annual even1.
eummunity singspimtion will
he held at 7 p,m, Sunday evening at
the Northhranch FriendsChurch. Ev.
eryone is invited m come and share in
the music, followed by food and fel-
hwship in the fellowship hall.
Randall
By Fawna Barrett
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Little showers of rain Wednesday,
Friday and early Sunday hells~J cool
1b air. The small rains totaled more
than art inch. By Sunday afternoon, the
heat leturtmd with a blast. P/ediLlions
am for the temperature to top 100 ev-
ery day this v ' k,
A baby shower for Caroline and her
mum Kaylene Ramsey will ix held at
3 p.m. Saturday.
Smnior Citizens will meet Jaiy 26
with a potluck dinner at no~n at the
church.
Summer ~ading has started at 1he
Randall Library. ]:our youngsM~s at-
tended bast Monday,
"['h~ City of Randall is now in full
ownership of the lots where the a, ew
Commmaity Buildmg is lucated and
work is progressing on the inleri(~r.
Julie Bo|te visited Ila McEtmy July
4, Della Houghton and Julia BoRe vis-
item another aflem~xm.
The Ihneral for the late Warren Joerg
was last Monday al Beloil followed by.
Imrial at Randall.
[-:taine Peters attended nteetings
with the Bcloit SI. John's CYO in
[ndianapoli~ Ind over the weekend,
Roger and Jan McCollough took
their grandson Keegan home last we~k
w ith Sto[~S atlhe Omaha Zoo and in)iota
of interest ill Iowa before dropping
dou,'n tO St, Louis, Mo.
Gretche~ Spiegel left Randall Sun-
c~.y to visil other friende, l-,ctbre going
by airptar~ to Delhi, India, where "she
will be teaching at the American Era=
bossy School, She i~ a speech i-ratholo-
gi~t.
Salmdas, guc'~,t~, ~=1 Maul M.cl-lro~,
~,erc Iter mother. Erncstm Mtck,
I~C~t.tlt. and h~.'[ brolher. Ted.and Sabra
I-~ilert and boy~ Wichita
Vickie Fcnner and grandson.
Barrett, left for t~ir home inConway,
Ark. last Wedr, sday ng:mmg after
v=',eral wc'eks helpin g her parents. Cliff
~d Nevada Vel~r-
Mary Artn Kibbo and her sisters
wedged last week cleaning out their
mother's home at Lakin.
Fawtta Barrett re'tom to Manhattan
by air #urn a trip Io Knoxville, Ten-n
with her daughter, ~,leise, last "ru~-
day, She visited her sister-in-law, I.ida
BamttL a niece. Mar)" Lou Miller, and
Kimberly. All were houseguests ~f a
nephew, Kit,and Lihhy Ban-~i, S leise
cominued on In Pigeon Forge for a
weekend conference. Fawna returned
to Randall Wedncgaay afttwnoon.
Pmtm'ama
By Fawna Barrett
You have a diffe~'nt peJsp ctive of
theclonds from the sky. Several layers
ofcloudscan be seen from small, puffy
m, s near ground level, Larger cumu-
lous clmMs float in the next layers and
at lime~ th~ are mort layers of thin
cltmds, Flying through the larger clouds
was similar to driving over bumpy
InJ.L%
At ore point the clouds were lined
together like giant mils of wool yam
prelmred to be fed into a giant loom for
weaving a sky curtain or some such
object.
The clouds faded m, er [llirmis or
possibly Indiana and the land below
was marked out in perfect squares with
farmsteads as mere dots within a square.
No rivers cut their comers. Flying of-
furs lovely sightg
Burr OakBy
Mary Foley had lunch in Be~oi~
Tuesday wilh the retired ~urses from
Mitchell County Hospital.
Tuff O'Conner, Concordia. was a
week long visitor of his Vo~ker grand-
parents. Cody and Renita. Wednt,~day
nigh~ his bexlie, Max MeMains came
1O stay the night. Thursday they went
to Smith Center for Much for Max's
birthday and In pick up hi* cake fmln
the fox:cry store. That evening the~,
pa~ied at Max's house to round out his
birthday. Renita reported it was a good
week ft~ everyone.
Cliff and G~enny Bar~es went to
Red Cloud ~ast Wednesday for his
NuraLa injo:tion. They later p,cked up
their gca~ddaughter, Lillian Barnes.
and had lunch al a Red Cloud restau.
rant. Lillian came home with them for
the remainder of Lhe week.
Cheryl Hillman and Brynlee Man-
ning attended the summer reading pro-
gram at the Burr Oak Community Li-
hrary last Wednesday afternoon. Rep-
re~ntatives from the Rol|ing Hi|Is Zoo
were plxserl.1 1o show some of the zoo
anilna]s. Following the pr~nla[itm,
the movie, "H~el Transylvania It,'"
wasshown and popcorn served.Cheryl
reported there was a good crowd of
both children and adulls presenlfor the
pr'o~r'am.
lilT. GI 'nny and LiLLian Barnes
wen1 to B|aden mid morning Thutsday
~o attend the4-H goat and cattle shaw-
manship events at the Webster County
Fair. Great-granddaughter Olivia Oral
Vote DON JACOBS
Jewell County Sheriff
in the August 2 primary.
Thank you for your support. I look
forward to continuing to serve as
your Jewell County Sheriff.
Adv. paid for by Don Jacobs
Congratulations
=o s Abbey $chleifer
for a job well done in 4-H
and Open Class at the
2016 Jewell County Fair
Chief Disposal LLC
Shelly Dav~. Owner A~an Davis
PO Box 54 Jewell, KS 156949
785-545-5945
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This week*s report from
Mankato Uvestock, Inc.
Friday, July 8
9 BIk Heifers 577 147.00 56 BIk Steees 949 139.10
8 8~k Heifers 685 ~44.00 55 BIk Stunts g7g 138.35
8 Btk Heifers 636 142.(]0 57 Mix Sleers 967 135.50
11 Mix Hullers 651 141,00 53 M~x Sleem g43 134.75
67 BIk Heifers 791 139,35 70 Mix Steers 921 133.50
11 Mix Heifers 712 138,g0 129 Mix Sleets 944 133.50
9 BIk Steers 665 151.00 58 Mix Steers ~357 130 00
14 BIk Steers 765 146D0 8 BIk Cows 1,158 74.00
13 BIk Steers 661 146.00
No sole Friday, July 22
because of heat
don Rut~ell. 785-374-4577, Ceil 78,5-819-61t5
N~q( Bouray. 402-879-5566
Scott Greene, 785-545~812
Kelly Bouray, 402-B79~-3051, Gel/402-879-5567
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received purple ribbons in cattle and
was called buck for the overall junior
sl owman. She also received purple
ribbons for yearling does, goat show-
man, hip, o~erall breeding heifer and
home bred and raised beifcrs For the
second year in a row. Olivia was
awarded the grand champion ribbon in
the best dressed goat competition. This
year, O]wia and her goat were Litll
Miss Muff' t and the spider, Olivia's
younger brother, t"kom~, also helped
show a goat fat a friend and showed
one of the heifers as a pn,-4- H entranl.
Max Mc Mains celebrated his e, ghth
hinhday lasiThursday. Guests mc] wJed
Larry and ghirMy McMam~. Sh lhand
Cormey Kuhlmann. Remta, Marne and
BeIia Volker. Tuff O'Connrr. Kevin
Noble, Terri Core. Judy Miller, Nate.
Tessa, Ma~n and Morgan McMains.
Cliff, Glenny and Lillian Barnes
went fishing at the Jewe|l State Fishing
Lake early Friday morning. The fish-
inn expedition was noi su.ccesst'U'~ as
on the way to the lake a deer ran inte
t.he side of their vehicle causing some
rot.nor damage, and m top it off they
didn't catch any fish
Apryl. Ntc and Kathy Webster and
P~n~y Turner went to C0m'ordia Sat-
re'day for supper at a restaurant and
then they attcndeM the David Mecca
concen at the Brown Grand Theater
while N ic ~arcl' d for PoD2man Palmy
said it was a tun evemng for everyone.
The Grate Expectati*2ns BBQ learn
of Nick and Kelley Bunlmg and ~erry
Barnes participated i,t a co m petition in
l.au-ami . Wyo Friday and S~urday
Belween 25 and 30 team~ were present
for the competition. Grate Expecta-
tions finished the event in I lth place
Whim they were not happy with the
individual ~lings of their entries, the
overall finish was not too bad.
Doug and Wanda Ft;Lsier look sup
per and visited at the home of Josh.
Amanda, Luke and Emma Fro.slur in
Hastings Saturday.
Saturday afl moan Cliff, GMnny
and Lillian Barr~s went to Fairbury to
attend the Jayhnsker races at Jefferson
County Speedway. The race was the
second annual Roy Cooley Classic,
named after long time racing fan and
father of Jeff Cooley, Jayhusker pho-
ttrgr~er, There was an excetlent turn
Oul of cars for 6u: races with 25 in the
600 winged outlaws, 28 in the non-
wing outlaws and 14 in the MSL divi-
sion. There were also cars in the
reslnctor and junior t~s~ctor c[a.ss,s,
B fealm'es we~ ke]d for both of the
winged arm non winged outlaw classes
to cut the field down to 20 cars for tke
A f~ture. In his first heat, Ky|e Ord
came in 4d~ and in the second heat Kyle
came ,n 1 st. His fim.~hes automaticall)
qualifioJ him for the A feature. In the
A feature. Kyle fmi~hed i~ 8th place
after coming in conlact with the grand-
stand wall album midway i~ the race.
His car was not sufficiently damaged
as I,> prevem him from continuing.
Als~ allcr~d,ng to ~.aK.'h Ks[c were
Katie. Paisley. JerzLe and R*~'mington
ORJ. Kasey (ltd. Darg, a Bu~chkoeiR.~.
David. t.~m and Cone Barnes, and
Katie's ntolher. Holly Johnson. Bro-
ken Bow,
Tnu~O,ay, July 2'I 20t6
Jegslc'a Barnes, Br3tiler Mz,mmg
and Cheryl Hiliman jomed Shane a.rM
Kristi Hillman, M~t~:tk~hL f,r an
ev -aing of fishing at the Jewell State
Fishing Lake Saturday.
At the beginning of the church set-
v:ce at the Chrislian church Sunday,
Penny 're-her had a presen~ti~n aboul
the se yen things that Christians shou Id
be praying for, They i~luded those in
authority: f~ people m do God' s work;
for those who pers~ute us. for God',~
kingdom to come, His will to be der, e,
foist, forgiveness and de|iveranc from
temptation: peace for Jerusalem; for
others; and for wisdom. Lillia~ Barnes
and John Gammn joined Richard Cox
forchil&en'schurch asRiehardtalkrd
about how grace is freely given to all
no morel who we are or when we give
our tires to Jesus. His message for the
adultg was entitled "'it" s A II About that
Grace, NoTmuble." His seMeted ~crip-
tu~ rearing was Malthew 20: 1-16.
"/'his portion of scripture tells about the
laqd owner who hired people at differ-
ent times of the day but paid them all
the same wage regaMless of how many
hours they had worked, That is a good
description of grace. We all need to
receive the grace of God. Grace can be
explained as when one in a greater
posilion gives something to someone
in a lesser position with no slfings
anacheM Mercy isat the heart of grace.
Nothing we can do will put as in the
position to deserve C~xl' s grace.Grace
is about ~methi~g different than fair-
ness. Gracegoes beyond fairness. God
wants to have a relationship with ev-
eryorm' not jusl those who become
Christians early in their life. Grace is
Are You 5tit[ Paying
Too Much For Your
Medications?
JEWELL COUNTY RECORD 10A
for ~te last as ~eil a~ t~z the hrst
~i~vld. l oH. C~WI,SCeften. Darn.
I.iIItan, Chti and Glenn) Ha,nes and
Kase:r (hd had lunch toge,Jtot a~ a Red
Cloud restaurant Sunday
There will be a mnttstenal alliance
sponsoeed smgsptratltn~ al ihe
Northbranch Friends Chm'ch Sunday
evening beginning at 7 p.m
Burr Oak Weather
Larry Gilletl, NOAA obrverver
Temperature
High for the week 96
Low far the week 65
Precipih~tton
This w~k 1.50
Year todate 16.O2
LM.tI3 hi##,~ ~ Ikv~t'~,
July 6 96 68
July 7 91 6-5
July 8 89 65
July 9 86 69
July IO 91 70
July II 94 7~
July 12 94 65
Amy Feigley, Abilene, was a Satur-
day visitor of her sister, Krislin
Underwood, and [amily.Tl~y aLtcnded
the Ll~eshing bee. Sh~: al x~ visited with
her mum, Shana Ruthstrom, and her
brother. Ben Rulhstr~m. and hi~ fam-
ily. Osborne.
The greal straggle oJ a ~ iter ~ to
learn Io write a-s he would talk.
The profession =.If book ~rtt|ttg
taakes Ix~rse r~'ing seem like a ',ohd.
stable b,siness.
'910.20 $76.67
Grain Hauting
Pads Sales
ee . * Truck, Trailer
and Auto Repair
t . TRUCKIN
Sandblasting
LLC Painting
Thunderstone and Shurco Tarp Dealer
864 Hwy 14
Jewell, KS 66949
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785-428-3030
785-428-3031 Fax
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NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
The governing body of CALVIN TOWNSHIPJEWELL COUNTY =.rill m t or~ August 17. 201b at ]2:0.)
Noon at Saint Farm,1537 I I Road, Jewell for the purpo~ ol hearing and answering objt~.-tnons at toxpaye~
relating to the pz'opos~ed use of all lunds and the amounl of ad valorem tax.
Detailed budgel information is available fwm a Township Officer and will be available az th,s hearing.
BUDGET SUMMARY
Propo~d Budget 2017 Expenditures and Amount of 2010 Ad Va]orem Tax establish the maximum l~.mi~ of
the 2017 budget. Est Tax Rate is subject to change depending, on the final a.~iLSeas~d valuation.
Prg~)~,d Budget 20t7
[!x pond ilu rcs
/"t. mount ]~
~Olo Ad
't,-'a I= ,r,L'i)l ]'aX
765
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' -~0t~ z0i r,
]'nor Year At'lual Curt~ni Year Aching,
Aclual Tax E,~iimate of Tag
Exj'~ nd it u re,~ Role' I% pL.m d !L u~'~ Rate'
771 0.75t 1,1140 0.62.2'
fi~t.
-I,lg
Role-'
0 ~5
765 (~ 5n5
73O
1 501 0 751 1,040 0.62.2 '2,432
0 0 0
t,501 1",040 2,432
765 765 x xxxx
I i I I i
2015
0
0
0
0
201b
0
0
0
Curtis Saint
Tow,ship Officer
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Ftmd:~
(k'ner,il
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'Road
Fit't,
.qpL~.'i al Maclune~'
I x,s~, ]t,m 4era
NeL L':xpt'l'ld It t, [= "
ItflM I','~ la'vled
A ~ L t.~M V,11 ~hll~:i'*
Township
O'~tstanding il~dt, b%~.'d il~.~s,
Jan I
G-O. &rods
No-Fund Warrant
I.e,~ i~t~r Prim
Total
2014
0
0
0
0
* lax rates are ~,~p~,~ ;c'd m mills.
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NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
The governing body of LIMESTONE TOWNSHIP JEWELL COUNTY wilt moat on August 12, 201b at 7:00
p.m. at F-rvi n U nderwood's Residence for the purposeo[ hearinga nd onswering obiect in ns of taxpayers ruLatlilg
to the proposed use of all fumdsand the amount D[ ad valorem tax.
Detailed budget information is available from a Township Officer and will be oval|able al this hearing.
BUDGET SUMMARY
Proposed Budget 2017 Expenditures and Amount of 20~6 Ad VMorem Tax establish the maximum limits ol
the 2017 budget, Est Tax Rate is subject to change depending on the final as ~essed va|uation,
:~0i5 2016 l'ropose=d Budget 2017
Prk)r Y~x.zr Adual Curn nl Year Aettial Amount u:l li~L
Adual Tax E,liatate oi Tax 2016 Ad -I,~x
Espendihm =s Role' l-'.x~e-ttdil=.lrk"~ R~ie' Expc.ndi[tlre~, ;V0tort,m Tax Ra|L"t
1,646 C 589 2,800 0.521 8,"fl'I 2 975 0.473
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Pxt~ts
CwIleral
Deta Service
Road
5pt'cial M~
Total, 1,646 0 589 -2,800 0.52] 8~i2 ~75 o.473
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1,~'.~: Transfers 0 0 0
N~,t t-,l~;'~aitur~ I/ 4-6 2,sao s, o!2
"[0ta] 'fax |a.'vied 975 975 *~x
~se~d Valuatit~n
l~ ~wrt.shiF
Outstanding lndebtrdt~ ~,
.hn. 1
CO. B~ds
Other
i ~,a~, Pur I~i.nc
~otal
'l ,tx ra h.'s a~ t.'~prtm~'d I~ mills
1 ,b55,O77
2014
t
0
0
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2015
0.J
1
0
0
2016
0
0
0 Er~in Underwood,
0 Township Offirer