Thur.sday, August 25, 2016 JEWELL COUNTY RECORD 8A
Thompson joins Northbranch Clawson. Saturday they .Rended an "
Waddell & Reed ByErrna Dillon auction in Jewell and Sunday Dennis INII'II~I
Richard Thompson has joined the went tO another auction in Nebraska. A .....
Waddell & Reed firm as a financial Greg and Gayla Flavin attended the included a shared dinner and visiting. Jay and Vickie Mahin were Sunday Pastor Sharp brought the Sunday
By Elaine Thomas Edna Moore had eye surgery in advisor in the Great Bend area. Cook family reunion in Jetmore on She also StOlSped in Clay Center, Kin., mncneon guests, momingmessageatIoniaUnitedMeth-
Monday evening found quite a Kansas City last Wednesday. Family Prior to joining Waddell & Reed, Aug. 1. Rowan and Isla Darby, To- to visit her longtime friends, Max and Supper Club met for a meal in odist Church. The message was"How
c owdatRockHillsElementarySchool reports she is home and doing well. Thompson,44, was a sales manager peka, stayed five days with Grammy Mary Weir. Concordia last Tuesday and returned Embarrassin !" Scri ture read was
wllere an open house and ribbon cut- Renita, MattieandBellsVolkertook with Ninnescah Drilling where he andPoppyFlavinsotheirparents,Jolie Sunday, in our corner of the world, to the home of David and Jean Kadel Luke 14:l;7~4.Rita~(osewasgreeter
tm.g for the new playground and meet Judy Miller to Salina where she had an worked for five years. Thompson also and Alex Darby could attend a wed- it was about as near a perfect day for dessert. . . . and lit the altar candles. Perry Colson
the teacher night was being celebrated, appointment with her cancer doctor, worked for the Claflin School District dingin Madison, Wis. Gaylatookthem weather-wise that anyone could ask Gayle Kohas, who has hved in was usher. Ann Colson was the pianist
Randall about two years, has decided and Linda Kohn was the r ani
Lot of excitement filled the play- Shecamehomewithexcellentreports. as a teacher and coach for nine years, back to Topeka on Sunday. GaylaFla- for. The morning worship service . o g st.
ground as well as the hallways and They also did some shopping while and Skyline Schools in Pratt as the K- vin met Carol Rausch, Colwich, at a opened at Northbranch Friends with to return to Oregon. She lived in the RodRosebrou~httheSundavmorn-
classrooms as students greeted their there. " -
friends and newcomers. School gotTyler Shadduck, this, year's man- 8 principal for seven years,restaurant in Salina on Thursday to Pastor Jon expressing greetings, giv- formerRhodeshomeonSecondStreet, in messa eattheEsbonandBurrOak
Thompson graduated from Mankato have lunch and visit, ing announcements and noting updates Elaine Peters and other women from United Methodist churches, and later
Beloit attended a Catholic Women s at the Burr Oak Nazarene Church
underway Tuesday morning for Rock agerofthe swimmingpool, announced High School in 1990. He then earned a Thursday morning, Juel Hughes of on the numerous prayer concerns. Conference in Colby Friday eveningk Wrig " Ma
• Hills so we're off to a new year. the pool closed for the season. Several bacheMr's degreein 1995 andmaster's Royal came and picked up her parents, Within the pastoral prayer each need . Co e , ht remains at the ___-
Aaron Enyeart, Ulysses, came for a employees were returning to school, degree in 2004 from Fort Hays State Kermit and Loyce Jeffery, and they was brought before God's throne, and Saturday. Sunday Dan and Elalue donna Rehabilitation Center in Lin-
surprise visit with his parents, Kent Dustin and Codi Carlson, Bailey University. traveled to Estes Park, where they were Musicians were Rosetta Jeffery, Liz P.eters and Paul and June Pumphrey coln, Neb.,anditisplannedthathewill
andBrenda, tocelebratehisdad'sbirth- and Aiden, Colorado, visited family Thompson is the son of Butch and met by Jenelle Jeffery for some family Jeffery and Colleen Jeffery. "Happy visited Rosle and J.R. Bosse, Onaga. be moved to the Golden Living Center
day. Not too often can Dad be sur- and friends in the area for a few days. Betty Thompson, Mankato. time and beautiful scenery. They re- Birthday" was sung to Earl Buckley, Other guests., were Roy and Sue Slap in Downs on Monday to continue his
prised, but it was successful this time. Guests of Ila McElroy last Monday Thursday evenin,, Leon and Karen
Wilmar and Kaye Bouray, Supe- RogerandLindaZeiglerwereweek- turned home Sunday evening. VelmaLeeSmuckandJeanetteMosier. from Wyoming. rehabilitation.
r ior, were last Tuesday morning visi- end visitors in the home of Shane, The Highlanders had a picnic in the Serving as ushers were Todd Jeffery, were Jocelyn Bolte. Julie an.d.Raelyn Boden attended the'annual meeting
Red Cloud park on Friday. Those at- Brady Jeffery and Glen Warner. Roger
torsofJeanMichael.MarthaHerrmann CassieandKatieZeigler, Ellis. Others JewellByRobeaaHold n tending were Jeri Shute, Jean Davis, Buckleyfavoredthecongregationwith Bolte and Klnley. Cooper visited her andsu, rhostedb the Randall Farm-Doe v
joined them at a local restaurant for joining them to celebrate one-year-old
lunch. In the aftemoon, Martha and the Katie and GrandmaLinda's birthdays Alyce and Sam Gillett, Ione Shipley, two vocal numbers, "The King is Com- Saturday evening, ers Co-op Union. It was held at the
Bourays visited Howard Herrmarm at were: Travis, Nicci, Byron and Jack- Carol Divel, Becky Loomis andBrett and Beth Walker, Lily, Claire ing" and "Your Grace Still Amazes Last Sunday Bruce Duty, Louisi- Jewell Community Center
ann, visited his aunt and uncle, Cliff Saturda,, LouannaFrakes Delnhos
Long Term Care. sonZeigler, Wamego;PatrickLoomis, Mary Ann Kibbe left Thursday for a and Wyatt, Kim and Jim Gillett, Greg Me." Pastor Jon's sermon text was and Nevada Vetter, and most of his visited Frank and Pat Diemm't. r ,
The community was surprised Sun- Hays, and friend Cassandra; Marv and trip to Europe. and Gayla Flavin, Tonia, Stede and from the Book of Ruth. The story of
day by the sudden death ofPat Groves, Kim Loomis, and Autumn Loomis, Friday afternoon we received aNelson Underwood, Don and Irma Naomi and Ruth -- one of the most cousms. . Saturday, Karen Boden attended a
wife of Larry Groves. Mankato. Byron and Jackson returned much needed rain of more than two Fogo and Judy and Gary McCartney. beautiful stories in the Bible, showing Last Tuesday Sandy Hennmgsen V.F.W. Auxiliary district meeting held
Willie and Sharon Beckley were in home to Wamego with their parents inches in one hour. Recently, Makayla L'Ecuyer viE- Ruth's love for her mother-in-law, visited her mother, Judy Zimmer, and in Clyde.
'Oklahoma with Kay and Dusty after two weeks with their grandpar- The community building has been ited for a day in Bennington with her Naomi. This is one example of God's helped with mow!ng. Then she visited Rita Rose stayed last week in Colo-
LaFranke for a week to help with their PUTS, Roger and Linda Zeigler, Rick busy with events. Sunday, Aug. 4 a cousin, Addyson Gillett. Alyce Gillett love for all peoples. He sent His Son, her dad, Roger Znnmer. Sunday Judy rude, visiting her two sisters and broth-
daughter following surgery on both of and Sheila Diamond. dinnerhonored MiolaGriffeth forhav- picked both girls up and they went to Jesus, to be a "kinsman redeemer" for Znnmer and Opal McElroy went to erE-in-law. She returned home Friday.
Topeka to celebrate Angie Dreher s Saturda DickandGloriaSchla "
herfeet. Gary Marr called Audrey Diamond inga90thbirthday.LastTuesdayatax Valley Center and stayed the night the Gentiles. Visitors in the service . . y, efl|
Jason and Alison Ryan, Kayla and to say his father, Ed Marr, died in meeting was held there. Last Wednes- with Scott, Victoria and Cade. Friday, wereRogerand Sandy Buckley, Lauren birthdaYout and wenta httlebowlinglate. TheYwith thehadfamilylUnch attended a. Royals baseball game in
Harper, Russell, were weekend guests OklahomaonAug. 3.Edhadcelebrated day Darrell Bohnert sponsored a Pie- Alyce and the girls went school shop- and Austin of Denver, Colo.; Debby . . • Kansas City.
Saturday evening Chff and Nevada v and Rita
of Alice Kinsey. Jason helped his his 99th birthday Aug. 1. Further plans neer seed supper at the buiding. Thurs- ping in Wichita and had some fun time Platt of Wichita; Velma Lee Smuck of Petter ...... were surprised WlUa an annlver- Sunda afternoon, Rod ....... . ,~
brother-in-law, Jerod Kinsey, with will be announced later, day The Randall Farmers Co-op an- at the Exploration Center. This was Augusta; Jeanette Mosier and son, .~ .... Rose, JeanRose, BobandTammy~c,
sary supper 1nose attennlng that helned Bob Rose ce b ' 86th
some work at the farm and the girls had Alethia Loomis joined her family nual meeting was held there. Saturday Alyce's last grandchildrens' day out Matthew, of Towanda. evening" were" Nancy and Bill' Buser, . ~ le_rate., hiss___
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fun living the "farm life." for a Rannebeckreunion at the Fellow- the Sumpter estate sale was held there, for this year. Marilyn Jeffery, Beth Jeffery and maine ........... reters, rnn and r nsU vetter 13blrthda .... at the Golden Lwm C_nter,
Word was received this weekofthe ship Hall of the Lutheran Church in Lois and Ervin Myers, Lindsburg, Blake and Ana Davis hosted a first DebbyPlattdinedtogether afterchurch and famil , Vickie Fenner and rand- nick and "
death of the former Marjorie Love in Downs. Others attending were Bar- visited Arleta Carlton Sunday. birthday party Saturday afternoon and Sunday at a restaurant in Red Cloud. son Barrett,Y t arl' " uunstan" ann'g girls, ...................... . Gloria
Colorado. She grew up in Mankato and bard Rannebeck, Gary Rannebeck, MerlynMcCraken, aformerJewell evening for their little Selene. Jean "Time is like a river. You cannot Schlaefll~o|nedother~,uestsofGarold
graduated from MHS with the Class of Teresa and Stanley Albrecht, Jason resident now living at Wichita, was a Davis was among the relatives and touchthewatertwice, because the flow CeciliaJerry'JaneaandW|lhamPeters'Mark'andDakotaPeters visited mem -and Barbara. Ohmste e,. Guide Rock,
1962. Funeral will be held in Colorado Albrecht, Hunter and Brecken, all of Sunday visitor in Jewell. He visited friends who attended the festivities, that has passed will never pass again. Sunday for a w~ener roast.
with burial in the Webber Cemetery at Downs; Leslie Rannnebeck, TraP several ofthe people he knew when he Erma and John Dillon met her Enjoy every moment oflife."
a later date. Green, Joy Rannebeck, Laci Enyert resided here. cousin, Lyle, and wife, Joan Parsons,
Elaine Thomas accompanied and daughters, all of Lawrence, Kan.; A Jewell woman has reported an- for supper Saturday evening in Red Randall
o~aylar Elkins, Brenley and Graci Marvin andKimLoomisandAutumn other feel like an idot event. As she Cloud. The Parsonses, who live in Ost FMrnlt :Mre & ~ /7
McCary to Clay Center, Kan., Friday Loomis; Patrick Loomis and friend paid her grocery bill, she attempted to Bartlesville, Okla., werereturningfrom By Fawna Barrett
.~vhere Taylar had a dentist appoint- Cassandra, Hays;Brice, Silviaand use her credit card and it was denied Colorado where they had been visiting ----- ---, ', LLCe~P
i,ment. They were well entertained leav- lsabellaLoomis, Minneapolis, andtheir three times. She was becoming a bit relatives and friends. They wereover- Hurricane force wind and rain as- Cahin, tm "
;ing Jamestown with watching the storm houseguest; Sharon Murray and Erin flustratedbeforediscorveringhermis- night guests at Lizzie's House in sailed this area Friday afternoon.
~.of strong winds and heavy rain move Murray, Kansas City. take. You know, the Jewell Grocery Northbranch and breakfast guests Sun- Gauges caught around an inch in town,
into Jewell County and mighty glad to Iva Lea Payne, Formoso, was a Store doesn't take Dairy Queen cards, day morning at the Dillons. Before but with strong winds, it may not be
arrive in Jewell just as it hit there. Thursday afternoon visitor of Audrey Allie Bourbon, Beloit, visited her church Sunday moming, longtime accurate. North of town, nearly 1.5 Kevin & Nikki Ost
Diamond. grandmother Carol Bourbon andfriend, Earl Buckley, stopped and viE- inches was measured. Kevin and Nikki must return to school, therefore the store will have
!i ~, Tami Klinedinst and son, Mathias, A couple of former Randall resi-
i,Wellington, visited her parents, Judy Visiting Margaret Colson Thurs- Marilyn Bourbon Saturday. ited Lyle and Jo at Lizzie's. A side new hours. We look forward to continuing to serve you during our
and Wayne Dunn for the weekend and day afternoon were Marilyn Eaton, School started in Beloit Friday and note: Joan's maiden name was Terrill dents are experiencing some tough
they attended the Ute Theatre benefit Marilyn's daughter, Diana Boley, Mankato opens this week. Where has and although they do not know each times. Ocie Miller had major surgery new hours: Monday, Tuesday and Friday, 4 p.m - 6 p.m.
Wakefield, and Diana' s grandchildren, the summer gone? other, she and Colleen (Terrill)Jeffery earlier this month and is still in the Wednesday, 11 a.m.- 8 p.m. Thursday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Saturday night. Mitchell County Hospital. Cindy
Word was received of the death of Ali and Logan Jeffery, Superior. Diana Crouse visitors this week included are second cousins.
Deonna Swinton, former wife of the and the Jeffery children were going to Sharon Tullar, Twila Means, Mary Velma Lee Smuck was a weekendDeLeon was in the hospital recently
late Don Swinton. Salina to visit Diana's daughter, Shelton, Mary Mallory, AliciaMallory, guest of Marilyn Jeffery. Some of with some unexplained health prob-
Karen Grelinger and Elaine The- Cortney Garwood, and husband, Ja- JarodSchroder, Roy Arasmith and Glen Velma Lee s family visited Saturday lems. She will be taking more tests this
mas met Jennifer Thomas, Claflin, son, and family before going on to McClure. and did some maintenance at the fam- week.
Terry and Jim Standley, Augusta, in Wakefield. Rachel, Kerma and Frosty Crouse ily home. There was a large crowd at the
Geneseo Saturday and then went on to Coke Wright has been moved to the visitedRolandRexBonjouratFormoso Saturdayafternoonaninvitedgroup annual meeting of Randall Farmers
Salina for the day. Madonna Home for some extensive Saturday. of women met at the home of Earlene Co-oPat Jewell.Uni°njewellheidGroceryThursdaYcateredeVeningthe
Jean Michael had cataract surgery rehab. Plans are for him to be there Jeweilisafriendlyandhelpfulcom- Jeffery in Superior to visit with Velma meal. Kris Williams, manager, gavea . Find uson
three weeks, munity. One local resident is apprecia- Lee Smuck. Those attending were positive report of the year sbusiness. 106 N. Commercial St., Mankato, Kan. Facebook
in Hastings last Tuesday. ShayLinn (Kaus) Zweygardt, St. tive of that helping spirit as his cat was Marilyn Jeffery, Joyce McNichols,
Karen Grelinger had eye surgery in (785) 378"8133 kevinscreations@gmail.eom
Salina last Tuesday. Francis, visited her grandparents, rescued from a tree around 2:15 a.m. Patsy Warner, Rosetta Jeffery, Debby Jerry Anderson was re-elected to the
board. *
Nadine and Frank Railsback, for a few one morning. Platt and Beth Jeffery, Velma Lee and Debbie and Dennis Galoway were
Nikki Ost began the service at Har- Carl and Marsha Knarr went to the hostess, Earlene. (FotraofD/ck's 7"g Furniture andApp/iaaceJ
mony Unid\ted MethodistChurch Sun- days. Shay and Grandma finished a Concordia to help their granddaughter Edith Ayres went to Herington on Saturday to Monday guests of Leota ~*~
day by presenting the announcements, blanket she had started. Zach, Ryan Tin Strait celebrate her 5th birthday. Sunday to attend aDiepenbrock re-
Included was information that theThrift and Jacob Spiegel, Formoso, joined union (maternal). The afternoon was
Shop will be closed Sept. 2 and 3. them for supper one evening. Tyler
Kaus arrived Tuesday night for some
Handbell and Chancel choir practices
will resume Sept 7. A weekly Women' s
Bible Study will be held from 4 to 6
p.m. starting Sept. 11. at Coralyn
Kaufman's house. Contact her for more
information.
Worship began with an organ pre-
lude played by Pat Grout. The altar
candles were lit by Brecken and Keiran
Shulda (with help from Emelyn and
Mom).
In his children's message, Pastor
Gerry Sharp explained to the children
that we are all a little bit alike, but we
are each different. God gave us eyes to
see and marvel at His creation. Then
we can give glory to God.
The morning scripture was Luke
14:1 and 7-14. In this passage, Jesus
tells us to take the less important seats
at a banquet so as not to be embar-
rassed. In his sermon, Pastor Sharp
talked about embarrassing moments
Such as when we said the wrong thing
or sat in someone else's reserved seat.
We need to remember that the church
building, the organ and everything in it
belongs to God. We need to see this as
God's house. God has the right place,
the right seat for each of us. It's not
what we' ve earned, it' s God's gift. We
should humbly accept this gift. God's
plan for us is to help build up His
purpose for each of us.
(last week)
Mankato was hit with quite a storm
Thursday evening with up to four inches
of rain falling and 60 mph winds. At
the West Community Housing a roof-
ing crew was at work when it all started
and by the time they left they thought
all was secure but the winds took the
roof off part of one building and rain
fell quite freely. One resident was
moved to a new location until all is
fixed. Tree branches were down all
about town and a huge tree went over
on North High and luckily missed the
Colson house as it fell. Reports of
buildings destroyed at a farm west of
town were called in. The city park was
flooded in several areas as well as
many other parts of town. Amazing
how that works, by Friday Mother
Nature had taken care of most of the
water.
time with family and all endulged in
some homemade ice cream.
"Every generation laughs at the old
fashions, but follows religiously the
new." Henry David Thoreau
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I OTIC D ET.EARI I
I The governing body of Central Kansas Library System Barton County will meet on September 6, 2016 at 1:30 p.m. I
| at the Great Bend Public Library, 1409 Williams, Great Bend, KS 67530 for the purpose of hearing and answering I
I objections of taxpayers relating to the proposed use of all funds and the amount of tax levied. I
Detailed budget information is available at the Great Bend Public Library and will be available at this hearing. I
I SUPPORTING COUNTIES |
I Barton County (home cotmty), Cloud Cotmty, Ellis County, Ellsworth County, Jewell County, Lincoln County, I
| Mitchell County, Osborne County, Ottawa County, Phillips County, Republic County, Rooks County, I
| Rush County, Russell County, Saline County, Smith County I
I BUDGET SUMMARY |
| Proposed Budget 2017 Expenditures and Amount of 2016 Ad Valorem Tax establish the maximum limits of the I
2017 budget. Estimated Tax Rate is subject to change depending on the final assessed valuation. I
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| [ Prior Year Actual for 2015 2urrent Year EsEmate for 2016 I Proposed Budget Year for 2017 |
I I larval Actual ! I mounto, lEst I
| ,- • I I Tax I Tax Authority for I 2016 Ad I Tax I
I tunas [Expenditures I Rate* Expenditures I Rate* Expenditures I Valorem Tax IRate* [
[ IGeneral I 2,189,292 I 1.794 2,388,530I 2.162 2,108,555 [1,856,944 11.800I
I IDebt Service I I I I I I
IEmpl°yee Benefits ] I I 368'58I I 385'°58 1°373I
I [State Resource Grant I 59,096 ] 55,000 ] 64,060 [ I [
I [Kansas Talking Books I 22,658 I 25,000 I 34,466 I I I
I /pr°cessing ] 21,552 [ 40,000I 45,877 I [ I
| /Non-Budgeted Funds [ 56,737[ [ I I I
l 'Totals I 2,349r335 I 1.794 2,508,530I 2.162 2,621,539 I 2,242,002 12.173 I
I Less: Transfers I 0 I oI 52e560 I I
I Net Expenditures I2,349,335 I 2,508,530 12,568,979 1 I
I T otalTax viedI2,030,.1 I 2,220,O92 Ixxx xxxxx / I
I Assessed Valuation 11,131,92977311,028,811,579 I i,031,858,801 / [
| Outstanding Indebtedness, |
I d= londs I 201~ i 201gl 201g, I
I Revenue Bonds I 01 01 01 I
I Other I 0 I 01 0 I I
I Lease Pur. Princ. [ 0 I 0 I 0 I Harry. WillemsI
I Total I 0 I ol 0l Dwector I
*Tax rates are expressed in mills. 1
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JEWELL COUNTYj KANSAS
TREASURER'S QUARTERLY REPORT
As OF JULY 31, 2016
TOTAL CASH IN TREASURY
FUNDS FUNDS
GENERAL $ 914,836.83 GAME $ 26.50
ROAD&. BRIDGE $ 1,648,950.09 PATF ' ['$ ....... 2,'960.37
EQUIPMENT RESERVE $ 199,432.59 REAL ESTATE REDEMP I $ 55,408.15
SPECIAL HIGHWAY $ 97,256.85 DELINQUENT PERSONAL iS 6,417.10
CAPITAL IMPROVEME'NT PRG $ :160,0(~'.00 UNDISTRUBTED TAX I $ 370.448.67
SPECIAL ROAD EQUIPMENT $ 1,,00,,, ""'"OP'~ I' ,ooo,,
SPECIAl. BRIDGE $ .114,835.89 RV TAX I * =,~,oso
HOSPITAL MAINT $ 67,820.33 CMV IN LIEU OF I $ 3,D56.00 ,
,EG.DEEDSTECHNOLOGY * B,4049S SAFEP,O.,AM IS
PUBLIC HEALTH [ $ 172,452.14 MV TAX ] $ :}-30,072.99
,oxoosw~,o I $ 94,696.33 SPECIALTREASURER t $ 52.103.98
PUBLIC HEALTH CAP OUTLAY I $ 02.'15'1.5) DRIVERS UCENSE [ $ 69.00
NOXWEEDCAP OU Y IS ,0,000.00 VE.'CLES^' ST^X IS ,S,,,,.9S
AMBULANCE EQUIPMENT I $ 47,4:19.98 SPECIAL~W IS
AMBULANCE SPEC EQUIP l $ '11,204.15 JEWEL CO 911 I $ 170,798.$6
AMBOLA,CE 65,0.4 9.1, I' 2,,2,O.,2
APPRAISER I $ 94,281.88 CLERK TECH FUND I $ 1,B20.00
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS I $ 975,518.95 TREAS TECH FUND ] $ 1'820"00
SOLID WASTE ] $ .104,746.92 [-911 I s $0,5 s'19 '
VENDING MACHINE ] $ 487.07 LEPC / $ 1,2.16.50
TOWNSHIPS / UNCLA|M ED E.STA,,T,,~.S,.. [$ 8,105..19
ALLEN [ $ 3,002.55 PRTL PMT PRIOR YR R,E. TAX I $ 4,770.44
ATHENS I $ 1,708.26 FIRE DISTRICTS I
BUFFALO [$ '1.,22. S SUPE,,OR[$
CALVIN ! $ 778.4B ESBON / $ 3,891..60
E,V.NG I $ 2,$14.8'1 JEWELL / $ 3,347.5S
ESBON/S"17.s u.Ro,, is s ,,07
HIGHLAND /$ 4. L 7 FoRMoso I$ ,662B
IONIA I $ 1,192.03 , JEWEtL CO LIBRARY DIST ~ $ .1,712.35
MONTANA ] $ 442.$6 . [
ODESSA [$ .1,130.49 , [
PRAIRIE I $ 1,546.40 , ]
WHITEMOUND ] $ :1.44.24 . ' ................... l
! DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS COMPLETE. TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE o,..
BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELl HELP ME GOD. ,"~'~ ~ " "Y" :~i'.~;~',
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Saturday, Sept 24, 10am
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Sunday, October 9, 1 pm
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