3A JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
Harmony UMC holds
regular service
Pastor Gerry Sharp ot~ned the ser-
vice ac Harmony Ualted Methodist
Church Sunday with the axmoun~-
men|s indodiag: ice cream social at
hm, a Saturday; all-chmch work day al
the Thrift Shop, Monday.
Worship began with a organ p~-
lude played hy Rosalie Menhusen. The
altar candles were lit by Nolan Groat
and Atyssia Davis.
[n his children's message. Pastor
Sharp asked the children, "Why did
God make you?" His answer was to
give God glory and to share God with
the world.
Pastor Sharp's sermon, titled "'My
Workshop fsn't Big Enough." was
based on the ~dpluR, Luke 17.: 13-2 I.
In this parable, J~tms tells of a farmer
wmxrat harvest produces morn Ihan he
can .core- So, ins,ead of sharing it he
builds bigger barns. In hissemlon Pus=
tor Shmp said life im't about accumu-
lating all the tools and staff we're go-
ing to use someday. If we' e not rich
toward God ~'re missing out on God's
ble~inp~, We should aRveeiau: all of
the blessings we have received, from
God. We should make a list of all these
blessings. We should see them not as
our p~ions,but God' S possessions.
loaned to ~ to help us see Him, sham
with others, and glorify God.
Mankato Libraxy
adds books, DVDs
Manka~o City Library ha~ added
Madden NFL lO in Wit video games.
z s wetlas many DVDs includ ing"l.Q '"
+'The Crazies." "Being Julia." "The
Prince and Me." "'The Addams Fam-
ity.""Fan With Dick and Jane.""Feel-
ing Minnesota:' *'Last Holiday." 'Wag-
0 [1S Easl !'" "'Sideways.*' "'Monte Cado."
'q-I~ Gt~-,d Girl," "~he Hours:' "The
Watedlorse: Legend of~he 13eep,""Fhe
Whole Nine Yards" and 'q'V Classics
Red Skelton."
AduIt fiction and ~onfiction ha~
been expand~ by 16 more books~ in-
cluding Rlessiir2s by Anna Quindien,
"l'uward the F,a~d of Time by John
Updike, Birds of America by l.urde
Moc-r~, Best Laid Plm,s by Allison
Bmnnan, flaml~o}~aut by Elizabeth
Swado~, and The Obsessif~t by Nora
Roberts.
A change in hours a~r commg. Aug.
15 ~ill be the last Monday the library
will be open on that particular day.
Da:,'~. and hours wilt change tu: open
Tuesday thw,=gh Frkhy. I t) a.m. to 6
p.m and S~totd~ys t-la~m I{) a,m, to I
plot.
"1 he patrol I' hav ior Ix~lic.y' itas k'ett
re ised and IXvqcd at the |We-am3" a J~,d all
pa, lron,; ~II Mankato ('i.iy J.fnrary are
advi ~etl to I-a.~ome familiar with tire
C )l'ltelS.ls Of the policy
Mankato
!|) Elaine "l'h~mm,~
l [tie i~ =i like publi*: ~.lti(I 1|',11. k',i" lhrl ,'.
armd Ne~ell Absaqdcr ~cme Vioid;tuJ
l.eRo) l e~i (~ullav, a':.: R~m r, md
Je;,dlqnil|c [ .L"~ iS. C, rt~eley. ('ok: : Dale
and A,gie I.eurs. Marysville~ Alan aud
]tat ('/in-. Su, fg, rior; Da~II anti Judy
Han,on. Republic. After the :mctio,~
ttw f, llow ins weal Io supper Icrgcther:
Dor,s AJ, exantler: We~ Ale,antic:.
Shay.nee; Wiley. Bert. and .~ordyn
Alex~tnder, Wa.shiu#.~m: Ww',n, Kit.
()wen. Mm, and "l'r:we /(lexander.
Cold~-atcr.
"lll sluing ~ ind and hlt~, iug rain
were rc.dly m;mking liiusic al 4 a al
and ,~l~ n I t~pened may I'l-t~,l~,l ,t.~s'W il
diddler take Itut a ~'c~mtl t<: km+~ IhM
~a', .t b;~tl chalice, t)idn'l laxl kmg ;rod
ii;ixenl r -,cci'tetJ ilU} rt [k:lrl yet .tin
hog lUUdl r~.lil1 v e r ~.'vi'~ tl
-Ihe h,uer.d g;, Iwldl'oe~lu.~ ua,m-
in~ I'~lr I*t'rncita Mcl-3r, ry :,t the
Mal|kalo ('lirs.4l;Ul ('htlrd', She and
her I,tl ht~,d~,;l~ld. Carl. sse[e hnlg litlte
o 'r, ideid.~ o f M ;u~ k al~ r. H. rrk .ita tot~'hed
the fix e,~t u i.Ltml ~' of;mrchiklrem) as,4*e
wa~ the clenlenlarv ~,chm~d StN2|'t2hH'y
for mll.~11~ ~, ;|rs Amitt)ii~ her surs i~orb
arc lwr cli;Idrc ShJmn W;dton and
W.', rren M c161a~y, grtltidd~bgh I ~ a;id
~Ir =.II .~i(i ~'hildre~.
Audrey Diamond accompanied
Rick aml Sliei~/a Di;in~md to Ke~mrney
t'nr ;t ~,eelcend 'vi'~il with Mark and
Reeky Butt,~.
Bruce Burkh~in ~I~S n:le~t~ed I'ron,
@e hospital in K :m~L'y Ima TueglKv
;rod h.',s r~lnnied h ~.
held Sunday
in S: dina for Helen Ahhnan id the
Rt~. lawrl Memofal ('ha pel, Helenamt
her ~me husband. Fdt, built the ('re~
V~ Motel in 1063 and were ~siLLr2i~,i~
~rl' MzLnk~.ltt~ fi~r mn~n y years. They ~'e~."
the pa~x'nls ~d' four cl~iltlren. Chi, rles
Harder. Susan H:ffder. JcrO' Harder
and Amm Ahhnan.
K;I)'l~t Nollex+ Russell. vi kwd I~er
gr;mdmo'Iher. Alice King'y. and ofl~er
fami]y member~ ior a t'e~ d:iys. AIk'e
l~x)k her home Thursday.
Jenn i lee Tho mas. CIM'lin, ca n~ lasl
Tuesday eve,fin~2 I- ~ t her m~ther and
Io-'.1 ',h"edne~Lly m~ming they went to
Augu,~la ~here Elaine visited in the
h~m)e ~d Terry and Jim Standley. Jen-
nilcr alsu vi,~iled Jeffery Standley in
A ugusta and Raven Genere ux andchil-
dren wN= live in An&wet. They re-
eumed home lm Thursday n:~gN and
Friday mcwning Jennifer and Karen
$5 carry out
785-378-8600
Thursday, Augusl 4, 2016
Grelinger went to Manhattan to be a
pan of friends and family day at the
beauty ,~h~m wl',ere Sherry Partridge
i-'~ a student. Joining them at the schLglf
were Bn.~oke av, d Berkley Callaway
and Brennan Williams.
Brad Oat tentains a I'mspilal patient
in Liramln, Nob.
Cade Huncovsky, Conc, rdia, was
home for the weekend m visit his par-
ents. Sherry and Rob Parlridge. He left
for Kearney Monday to get ~uled in
for another year of scud.
Little Miss Berktey Callaway,
Onaga. is visiting al the home or
Gr;mdpa Eldtm and Grandma "M uc k'"
PamDunstan. Bay~,ie and Kartigan this
week.
Shirley Smith is now horde from
the hospital and doing well.
Dan-ell Ctaycamp wa.~ ht~pitaliT.ed
ovemighl at Satina Regional last week
whe~ he had to have ~nae balkxmiag
done and thn:e stittls put in his heart.
E~mnaClaycamp,Gina B~hhaup.l~ois
Btaxs and I. t~a McCarlby were with
him, He is home n~w and doing well
Kent and Bn~nda Enyeart were in
Ulys ws The "rsd.ay and Friday to visit
Aaron Enyean. On their way home
they visited the ~xl Hou~ Museum in
Kinsley which is referred t, as the
Midway. h is midway belween New
York City and San Frar, ci.',a:o, ColiC.
with im being 1.561 miles toeither city
from that I,Ication.
Samantha nines visited a few days
al the home of Nick and Cindy Booker.
l~e w~Jn'~n are sisters.
Friendship Meals
m
Aug. 8-12
Monday - herbed baked chicken.
baked sweet potato. F'=en beans, straw-
berries and h~s.
Tue~ay - spaghetti, peas and c~-
rots, tossed salad, mixed fruit, garlic
bread.
Wednesday - chef salad, crackers,
frail muffin, summer fruit cup.
Thursday- resatloaf, mashed pota-
ices. candied carrots, applesauce.
Friday - chicken and dumplings.
C~l-qi apple cabbage salad, peaches.
M.eals delivered by VFW Auxil-
iary.
1
Courthouse News
Jewell Cou -'dy
TralT=c '
Tyrian Barclay, failure to wear
seatbelt. Sl 0.
Jame.~ Pr ~O~" Jr speeding,
5~53.
Scent Boyles. speeding, $153.
William Bruhn, speeding, $153.
Patrick Christianson. speedi,g.
S 183.
Charles Flohrs. J r speeding, $23 I.
(?unis Laslcy. Jr failure to wear
seatbelt. $1 O.
Brcm McCoilemgb ,~'edm ng. S 153.
Dmllou Mohler. ~peeding. 5,207.
Kar)n Mohler. speedkntz. 5153
Jacob Nonce, hpeeding. 5; 153- fail-
~.l;e In wet- sealbell, SIt).
/ann I'eter~m, speeding. $201~
Wildlife and Parks
('had Hurley. bt~ting and water
m.-tivities. $20g.
[agunas RoE.el,o, fishing licenses
requ in.st. S 168.
AoridtmLs
July 1 at approximately 2:30 p.m. at
n'mi;Cl'~rst .2 on K112 and two miles
noah |rot US36, Laura Benjamin,
Eslxm, driving a2012 Chevrolet stated
she was traveling noah around ~ke
el,we and didn't realit that she wa ;
going to fast and the next thing she
~arena Meier competed in two
events at lhe USATF National
ChamlTion~ips in Sacramento, Cafif.
She ran tl-,a ~500m which she fin-
ished in :~lsl ~ace with a new per-
son nel best time o~ 5:06. She also ran
lhe 3000m which she finished in 13th
pl~ce with a new personnel best time
of 10:58.
knew she hit the ctlrve sign and trav-
eled on north on cOtmly road Damages
to KDOT curve sign wood post. Acci-
dent investigated by Kit Oat.
Joly I at aplx'oximately 9:20 p.m.
on Highway 14, David ldcMullen,
Cottrtland, driving ~2007 Ford pickup
stated he wa,ldfiving noah on Hwy t4
going to the Lovew ll l ake when a
deer came out of the fields that are on
either sideof the mad. Accident inws-
tigated by Jake Miliia-s.
Jul~ 5 at approximately 10:15 a.m.
on N. Commercial St 250 feet north
from Main St. in Ma~kato, Stanley
Abram. Jewell, driving a 20C9
Chevmlel pickup was backing ottt and
didn't see anyone coming and backed
into Gary Col~n. Jewell, driving a
1994 Chevalier pickup- Colson saw
Ahram backing out and swelved tO
miss but was unable to becau~ of
oncoming traffic. Accident inves';i-
gated hy Kit Oat.
Jul y 5 at approximatel y 8:20 p.m. at
mfLelXqSt 215 on US36. Linda Mellon,
Ma~ kurD. was traveling west and had a
deer run inttd he side iffher 21~k5 Buick
eltie~e Ace;dent investigated by
Ak'orn.
July tel at appto~mvqely I 1:15 a~m~
tm North.;how Rd t~, o il!,ile~ east |'~)m
KId. A~hley Douglas. L't:unland. was
tlri,iiig cast v, hen a deer ran out in
I to, t of her. She hit the deer with the
pas ~nger side lmnt bumper of her
2( g)~, H ,ntla van. Accident in yes!inure0
by Wanklvr~
July 16at app~t~ximately 2:20 p.m.
on 50 Road 30 IL'et noah from S Road.
Kay la Sholtz wastraveting north when
a deer ran out in front of her from the
weal m the east. Sholtz moved right
mhen left and lost control of Mr 2005
Ford -E.~ape vehicle and ended up in
the west ditch facirtg south. Accident
investigated by Smart Vance.
July 24atal~roximately 12'. I 0a.m,
Sam's Fest*
Saturday, Aug.
Poker Run I
Registration - 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
All vehicles welcome
Horseshoe Tourney
Register - 3 p.m. Start- 4 p.m.
Homemade wood Late afternoon local
fired pizza to follow entertainment
I Poker Run Kill Creek Rising I
5 p.m. - until ? ,8:30 p.m, to MidnightI
m "77~e g(mg s all here ,I
11' 511 Grand Ave.
The Annual Meeting of the
Jewell County Cinema, Inc.
will be Monday, Aug. 8, 5:30 p.m.
Mankato Christian Church
118 S Commercial, Mankato, Kan.
t ttett t tttttt lt~@tt tttett t tttlt@@ttt
The OlrF.The.t r Each row
has five rows of is
theater seats for sale.
Contact Christopher Kios $1 00
785-545-5948
IIi ~1,
on X Road 0~.~ miles west From 190
lad Walgle Unden~ood,driving a 2005
Ford pickup was traveling west on X
Road and went oven a slight incline mad
hit a deer. Accident inve-stigated by
A.l~m.
Burr Oaksyc
Rosin C~lpbell wen1 oa a 10 day
vacation recently. She auended Ihe
wedding of her granddaughter.
JOSel~ine Harper, to Mike Gont.alez.
The wedding took #ace aZ the 0mmu-
nily building in Haven on July 16. She
also went to visit her great-grandson.
Traeton Beam. at eke h~ pital in
Wichita. and with family visited the
zoo July 23 Rosic attmxd~ the third
birthday party of her great-g r~ddat~glt-
tees. Harper Davis and Gabriella
Gonzatez+ ia Ha'~en.
1 o15 Barnes. Smith Ctnler, met Cliff
and Glenny Barne~ Tuesday murning
to watch Paisley and Je~ie Oral par
ticipate in their gymnas'cics class in
Smith Center. After class the gmtmp
had lunch together, Cliff and Glenny
then returned their great-granddaugh-
ters to their babysitter in Red Cloud.
Petty Turner met Rose Lewis at
the loeat care Thursday rooming for
ddnks and a visit.
Saturday afternoon visitors of Cliff
and Glenny Barv, es were David and
Lori Boules. Smilh Center, Darin.
Amanda and Lilly Bames, Red Cloud.
Gary and Penny Turner went to
Salina Friday and had lunch with their
grandson, Zachary Koppelman.
Bob Hines, Cliffand Glenny Barnes
went to Hastings Saturday evening to
attend 1he 13th annul Bob Johason
Memorial race at Kam Raceway Kyle
Ord drove in the wingless 600 Outiaw
class during the evening, There wepe
24 cars in the wingless division. Kyle
was in the third heat of those cars and
came in third in his heat which auto-
mmically qualified him for the A fea-
ture race. In the fealure, Kyte started in
the s~xmd tow oa the outside and was
doing well .~mtil his brakes slarted hea~-
ing up and. eventually k~:ked up cau~
tag him to have to pull into the infield.
1bus ending his racing for the evening
Also attemvJing to watch Kyle rate were
Keller. Patsy.The)los and Kooper Ord.
Kasey Ord, Diana and Jeff Ord. Katie,
Paisley, Jerzie an6 Remi Ord. David.
~)ri a.nd Code Baln~,
Jessica Barnes and Brynlee Man-
ning took Che,yl Hillman out for sup-
per 3aturday evening in Superior.
PennyTumer had a video presenta-
titm entitled "1 Dreamed t Had an In-
review with God" at the Christian
Church Sunday mt~rning. Richard
Cox's ~l~'ted ~nptme reading was
Luke 12:13-21 for hit message en-
litled "'A Fool and His Money."
America i~ known zttr~mglwul the w.rld
In be a land tff plenty; however, a
man's life sht~uid not be measured hy
hi ahund~c of possessions. Covet-
ins our pos~essiomts puts blinders on
our spiriluality, True sali~t'action ia
our lives comes truly fr~:m God and
1"ran!, a deep. abiding love and relation-
ship with Jesus Christ. We can end up
bankrupt toward G~d it" we })ave ant
put our trust in Him. W all plan ahead
for vacation trips. Are we makin~ "01an s
Thutsclay. AuguSt 4. 2'O16
THE SUPERIOR EXPRESS 3B
I
Rock hi~ts stu~ents thatat~ended the Kansas FBLA Summer Leadership Seminar, are (from tell ) Katie ReinerL Sam
Unde~oo,d, Mezvah Nobi and Emma I:teinert. The group attended workshops and participated in group activities
designed Io devetop and enhance leadership skills.
for our final tffp to t,-ternity? Ora~ we
letting the acquiring of possessions
blind us to what is rea'qy important.
Followine the servile Peggy Wilson
~tl'ed as hostess f~r birthday Sumday
~f~s~ments.
Steffc~ and Corie Barnes had lunch
with Cliff and Glenny Barnes at a Red
Cloud restaurant Stmday. Later Cliff
and Gl~nny ~mpped to visit at the farm
home of/eft and Diana Ord.
There wilt not he a meeting of the
BurrOak Cmnmtmity Club in August.
The next ~rmeting will be Sept. I at
6:30 p.m.
Jewell Co. Memories
C0nli0ued [mm-page I
United Brothel Cht,rdL
'l"ll~ AlhensTownship voti~ pdaee
for the primary ~ectiun was r l~'ated
to II~e Melvin Dtmglas t~sidence.
Aug~i 2, 1956
The Harley Zimmer and Floyd
Dunst~n ralnilies were being rewardcd
with somue fine vegetables after irrigat-
ing their gardens.
The Beloil Swimlrting P~I was
re,tt~ for the use of Jeweli people
fmmtl 9:31) In ] I p.m. the e ~ning of
Aa~. 8. "fb.o~ r,t~l havkng transporm-
tiun to BeM~t were LO mn~.~t on the soulh
side O[th Jewell Park and translx~rla-
thm ~'~uuld t~. pr~vided.
A nnid-etomlng fire destroyed the
Hutchinson Macl~inc Shop. It was lo-
cated ~m Highway 14 near @e south
cdge tff Jtwett, At the tim*= of the fir~,
Mr, I|ulthimtson had gone to the
l.o~.ewell area i,~ help mos.c a huilding.
rl~ sht~,c~ltaimn.',J a fi re,: tumin~ [uthc.
pt~wcn- I~fls. v, ldi,~g cqifipmenl and
htmnd.reds UJ'lmns a~:cum|l mlalt:d 1 hnnl@h-
on1 the )'ears of operatkm. 'I'1~ loss
was said t~= be hea~y.
Cu,gress~mm Winl Smith ~id I1~
mlal It;It'~ gft.'atesl [|e;."~.] ~,i as a bMamlced
budget wdth h,wer taxes. H~,s plod-oft
included: "An~ l am) pn~gram should
b nl.~id+.' for Ihc t'amnil o0 the latin;
Our ehiklren and grandchildren must
Interested in
becoming an EMT?
There will be an upcoming
EMT class
October-March
Classes will be held two nigM a week from 6 to 10 p.m. with an
occasional all day Saturday s~ion also
An infommtitm meeting will be held
Wednesday, Aug 31 at 7 p.m.
G10 E NotCh ST, l~nkato, Kans.
(Jewat County EMS Office)
If intt~$t~l, please atte~ the meetin9 or contact Vincent with
any questions at 785-3784]069
Registration deadline is Monday, Sept. 12
,i
Thank You
Thank you for your gener~s sug0orl at the 20t5 Jewell County Fair for
our youlh durin~ Ihe Livesloek Premium Sale. The youth and fair board
appreciate your continued entombment to helping our y~tah.
Ale~er M0brs I[KL
AuT0ra Cool~ral.~
R& H Ranch
5:~n~ Wt~mg, Pioneer Se~d
C $ C Tr~ bne
C ~ W F~rm ~l;~Y
Cachliac I ,~slock X-Press
Carl & Karen Fdg~irls
Cacrlm tmp~ernenl
Caleh Mabn Insurance
Cenlral Nabo~al Bank
M~nkalO, C0=~ordia
C,I,zen 5tam Agency
Corlene Lange
C, ou~Fand Journal
Darrell Mrlie* Attorney at Law
Da~s Fa~s - J~n Da~s
Duis Meal Processing
J~ll ~nly Fam~ 0ure~u
Fa~ay C~op- 13e]~l
Farm Credil Union, uan~lo
G[~ Fam~
I-~nel Vet
Ida Peout~
J & H ~er, h~
Jason Odman 4nsorance
Jewe~i Cotmly ~N~
Jw~ell Em~10rmant
Jewal Courtly Feeders
Kie~s Thriflway
I~tF$ Radio- Supe~
Landmark, iriS.
Uoy(rs Si~air
Male0m Flying Service
Ma~ka'co Liv~toek
Man.to P~es~0~al Pharmacy
Marsh C~eek Farm
M~ws ~i ~
Midway Coop
Nanc~ S~
NOb 8e.ss Atweo~
Non, an & Doris Gr~
Paul ~(~ CPA
Peers F~I
Pdce Fonuam
Randall ~o-op
Fk~.~rt Catts~ ~n Seed
F;ussell ~ltle
& ,)andre Greene
$1~il~ey Farm & Livestock
Sl~ing Ca'eek Farms
Superior Commodities
T & L T~utking
Tebow P[u~ Co.
~psc, n OK Tt~
~m~l R~al Eslate AuCti~
Vyek~ Ga~an Fmrrr ~neau F~,
have something tu look forward to
other than a htmrdensome tax load: The
pm ~eeds from the sale of govt,[neat
proper~y should be applied It~ rcducing
the federal debt; We slseuld stop Iryiug
Io hu ild w oddwide ~'ial progress with
billionsof U.S. Tax dollars; We shotdd
1o~ up U~le Sam's world-wide girt
~lmp; Oar fann program acreage ailof
meals sht~uld he tlisc(mti~ucd and
bushel aiio[meitt u.~d: "J'i)e rigi~t not to
jtfixx a union should be pn)vided as is
the right to join a union: Lel' s ha~ less
talk at"smt saving intemalional free-
dots with your tax dollars and more
about giving Americ;ms .~nnd multcy.
~)und govcmnmnl, free enlerprise, in-
dividual freedom, a chance to tts,e their
own talents and perhaps make mis-
takes, If we wUi do Ihi-% the bes'~ is }.el
to come,"
In an advertisement Roderick
Weltmer said, "3 am told wild slories
are ci~'ulating over the counly thai ~e
broke into the courthouse and were
caughtafler midnight pilfering n.x:ords
in the otmnly altomFrmmey's of'f ice. None
o[ this is tr-~.'" Wchmct explained,
"Eorly one evening with the knowl-
edge of the janitor and the ix, rmissi~a
ofcounly clerk wc worked a couple of
I~urs in thecom~ty ck'rk's oltice check-
ins voter rcgixtration books which are
a public record. It was no secret and we
kft the same way we came in, through
Continued to page 7
Burx Oak Weather
Larry Gillett, NOAA obse~'er
Temperatu res
High f~u" the WL',d ~8
Law tbr [1"~ week 59
Pft, d pila!ion
Thi.~ wc~k I -k.t.) 8
Year todaK' 17 9.)
LXuI~ h' h~ Jlhl ],~,
July 22 ~fi 59
J~zly 28 ~fi 65
July 29 ~fi 63
July 3~1 g2 63
July 31 $2 65
Au~. i ~ 69
Aug. 2 91 71
Thank You
We want to thank all of our
children and grandchildren for
giving us a most memorable
50th anniversary celebration.
We loved our special gift, a big
thank you for all the many cards
and congratulatory wishes.
Eldon and JoAnn Doud
FARM SUCCESSION
PLANNING SEMINAR
AUGUST 1 6, 20 1 6
I O;OO A.M. TO 3:30 P.M,
JE'WELL COMMUNITY CENTER
",':- "-'~&~~a~t~Fr.~,
Featured Speaker:
ROGER ~CEOW~
Registration:
i~0Cite HI/ND
P~! Rock Extension Oistrlct- Mankalo Olft~
courthouse, 3e7 N. Commercial (785) 37~.3174
$10 per person 'Fatuity Rarer4 or mo~e membors) is EI per persoa"
Regls~aUon deadline is August 9 t Payment aue at time of regis1~k0n
Lunch ~'ovidecl
-$~:
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