Formoso
By Elaine CI~k
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Sandy Nelson was a patient at the
Brodstone Memorial Hospital in Su-
perior Aug. 18 - 23.
Visitors of Kenny and Becky Huber
were Janet Higer, Travis, Tycen and
Mason, Mankato, Gloria Massey and
Howard Field. Robert and Ada Grimm
were Sunday dinner guests.
Tony and Becky Patrick, Salina,
Vera Reed and Gene Clark visited Joyce
Patrick.
Jack and Phyllis Sills, Manhattan,
visited Fattest Dempsey. Renee
Holmes, Hesston, was a weekend visi-
tor.
Mankato and Pike Valley students
started school.
Amanda Brown returned to school
at Cloud County.
Russell Dunstan returned to school
at Salina last week.
Royce Morrell and Felecia Peters
started school at Cloud County.
Matt Howell moved to Hays last
week to begin school at Fort Hays
State.
Tyler Dunstan moved to Manhat-
tan last week to begin school at K
State•
Steve and Janeile Spiegel, Zach,
Ryan and Jacob returned home Mon-
day after a visit with Julie Rallsback,
Kansas City, Me. Jeff Railsback,
Gardner, also visited. The attended
Kansas City Royals baseball games,
The Spiegel family also visited Pat and
Vickie O Conner, Jennifer and Katie,
Olathe,
Connie Smith returned Tuesday
after visiting Anna Smith at
Ionia
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Dick and Gloria Schlaefii met Tony,
Susan and Reata F, lting in Superior
Friday evening for SUPl~r. The occa.
sion was in honor of Reata's third
birthday. Reata blew out candles on
her birthday cake and opened gifts.
The Eltings recently moved to Hebron,
Neb.. from the Orleans area.
Dick and Gloria Schlaefli and
Gerald and Jacqueline Boyles ate Sun-
day dinner together in Superior.
Guest speaker at church Sunday
was Greg Delore, a professor at the
Manhattan Bible College. He gave an
m-depth sermon of putting Jesus first
in our lives. Next Sunday Pastor Laura
Fricker will be with us. Ionia is in
charge of the thrift shop Friday,
Two dates have been set for the
IoniaCommunity. Sept. 20is the Ionia
Country Music Festival and Nov. 8 is
the church bazaar.
Ella Elston received word of the
death oil, her son-in-law, Jerry Marsh,
Cherokee, Okla. She spent some time
with her daughter, ~anet, and attemJed
the funeral "l'uesday,
Leon and Karen Baden visited in
Waverly, Iowa, with Shane and Jenni-
fer Baden, Samantha, Hayley and
Nicholas. While there they went to the
towns of Jewell and Ionia. Jewell,
Iowa, is located only six miles from
Randall, Iowa, and they are in the same
school system. They visited Jewell
Implement and Jewell City Offices. In
Ionia they toured St. Boniface Catho-
lic Church built in ! 926. Monday they~
went to Dyerville, Iowa, and tou~d,
the movie site of "Field of Dreams,'
The Farm Toy Museum and Basilica
of St. Francis Xavier• Then it was on to
Wisconsin and the House on the Rock,
Cave of the Mounds, Little Norway,
Trollway and the State Capitol, In Port
Washington Leon found the grave of
his great-great-great grandfather,
Micheal Winkel. In Milwaukee they
walked the Riverwalk and went to Mass
at the Basilica of St. Josaphat. The
highlight of their trip was sail boating
on Lake Michigan. In Springfield, II1.,
they toured the tomb and home of
Lincoln and the museum of Funeral
Customs. In Hannibal, Me., they went
to Mark Twain Cave and related places.
Darrell andDebraBohnert held their
field plot tour and their Pioneer Seed
supper Aug• 20. Becky Cockroft,
Wendell and Karen Mayer and Bret
Simmeliak helped Dehra aud Darica
Carbondale.
DeannaMitchell, Crystal and Tren-
ton, were visitors of Dale and Ivah
Hoard.
Jerry and Margaret Morreil had sup-
per in Mankato to celebrate their anni-
ver~l~an'and Lynn Dempscy ~.,turn.ed
home WeAnesday alter vacauo,,ng m
the Black Hills.
Taylor and Edna Ruth Clark and
Gene and Elaine Clark were guests of
Patricia Tyler, l.~avenworth. They
toured Cabelas Friday in Kansas City.
Football teams play '
soap scrimmages Olive Hill
The fall sports season opens Thurs-
day and Friday nights in Jeweli County
when football teams and volleyball
teams power up for soap scrimmage
action.
Tonight (Thursday) the Mankato
High School volleyball team takes the
court at 6 p.m. The Mankato Junior
High football team will scrimmage at 7
p.m. with the high school football team
taking the field at 7:45 p.t~, The junior
high cheerleaders will host the conces-
sion stand serving bratwursts.
At Jewell football field, the Jewel-
White Rock High School football team
will scrimmage 6 p.m. Friday.
Admission to the events is a bar of
Ann Keeler visited Rose Fintel at soap or a towel. The public is invited
Superior. to attend.
Don and Ruth Fleming were guests
of Rita Koehn at Lawrence. They also
visited Panl and Angela Fleming, Lee's Paradise
Summit, Me. Saturday evening they
attended the K State-California foot- By Ava Knarr
ball game at Kansas City.
Guests of Gary and Chrystal Dalton Ediger, Jamestown, spent
Massey, Clifford, Brittany and Cedy, partof lastweekwith his grandmother,
Hardy, were Gloria Massey, Jerry and Charolett Hansen, due to schoolletting
Margaret Morrell, Robert and Ada out early.
Grimm and Jerry Lynn and Candy CharolettHansenandArleneEdiger
Massey.BruceandLillie, Hardy. They went to Wichita and Dalton Ediger
visited in Salina with his granddad,
celebrated Brittany's sixth birthday. ~vVayne Hanson.
Justin and Susan Sly and Kayla, Katheren Tickle and Michael and
Belleviile, were dinner guests of Dale Ava Knarr visited Inez and Elwood
By Rosemary Hasemeyer
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Visitors during the Sunday morn-
ing worship service at the Olive Hill
Church were Gilbert and Roberta
Wilton, Denver, Karen Price, Nehaiem,
Ore., Amanda Price, San Leandi'o,
Calif., and Lorna Wilton. Special mu-
sic was a vocal solo by Beverly Frost,
accompanied on the piano by Gloria
Garman-Schlaefli. Ushers were Dwight
Frost and Roger Wilton.
Vera Dye was hospitalized for a
few days at the Brodstone Memorial
Hospital, Superior. Her children. Bob
Dye, Beatrice, Donna and Gary Hanna,
Riley, brought her home Saturday and
spent the day with her. Dennis Dye,
Hebron called on her several times the
past week• Kathy Dye was a visitor of
he mother, Glenadine Lorimer, Supe-
rior.
Paul and Linda Hutchinson, Dor-
othy Hutchinson, Bruce and Rosemarie
Chapman were Saturday evening
guests of Roy and Juanita Miyaski,
Superior, to celebrate Roy's birthday.
Glenna May-Reling, Cawker City,
was adinnerguest of her parents, Gerald
and Jacqueline Boyles at a Beloit cafe.
Karen Price, and her granddaugh-
ter, Amanda Price, are houseguests in
the home of Harold and Lorna Wilton.
Karen and Lama are sisters.
Ruth Hale, Juniata, visited her
mother, Dee Ross. Sunday evening
Dee attended a birthday party and ice
cream social at the First Baptist Church,
Superior.
Jim Stone visited his aunt, Zelda
Schuster•
Doug and Bryan Boyles visited
Gerald and Jacqueline Boyles.
Jerry and Kennedy Cool and Stan
Green, York, were Saturday visitors of.
Twila Cool.
Saturday supper guests of Harold
and Lama Wilton were Karen Price
and Amanda Price, Terry, Janice and
Justin McCutcheon, Shawn Robbins,
Mankato, Wendy,JennaLee and David
Harris, Burr Oak. Chad, Kimberly,
Jordan and Shelby Wherry, Lindsborg,
Krystal and Leon Love. They cel-
ebrated the birthday of Karen Price.
Rosemarie and Rosemary
Hasemeyer attended the 40th surprise
w.edding anniversary celebration hon-
onng Janet and Larry Simpkins, Supe-
rior, Saturday evening.
Gerald and Jacqueline Boyles were
Sunday dinner guests of Richard and
Gloria Garman-Schlaefli at a Superior
care.
Sunday afternoon Amanda Price,
accompanied Harold and LornaWilton
to the First Baptist Church, for an all-
church birthday party.
Callers the past week in the
Hasemeyer home were Jean Mayne,
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Blake, Roger Roe,
Andy Meyer, Carl Collins, Jo Ann and
John Rogers.
Reports of rain the past week have
been from 2 to 3.40 inches.
Rosemary Hasemeyer called at the
home of Larry and Gloria Havens.
Superior.
Randall
By Fawna Barrett
Randall United Church Women met
Wednesday. Guests wereRuth Curtis,
Smith Center, and Gerry Joerg, Court-
land. Roll call was answered with a
Bible verse.
Lynell Sheahan, librarian, had
placed the most recent acquisitions on
a top shelf on the north shelves of the
library to aid those looking for the
newest books. There are Christian
fiction books.
Lynell accompanied Pat Willmeth
and Carla Fiegal to a library meeting at
Osborne.
Gerald Cash became a great-great-
grandfather last week with the birth of
a son, Gannon, born to Mr. and Mrs.
Justin Crough. Dotty and Eldon Vohs,
Concordia are the maternal grandpar-
ents. Gary and Margene Cash, Clyde,
are the great-grandparents.
Mary Ann Kibbe visited Chris
Kibbe, Clay Center.
Celia McMillan and Bill Elniff at-
tended the baptism of a great-great
niece, McKenna. daughter of Terry
and Dave Kohler. A family dinner was
held at First National Bank commu-
nity room in Beloit.
Recent visitors of Ruth Rhodes were
Lana and Joe LaCost and Doyle,
Belleville.
Lyle and Donna Mahin are spend-
ing some time in Randall and visiting
his dad, Howard Mahin. The Mahins,
and Bob and Mary Shelton ate dinner
Thursday, August 28, 2003
JEWELL COUNTY
Clark.
Friendship Circle Club met.
Ava Knarr and Rosina Anderson
visited Inez and Elwood Clark.
Ava Knarr, Katheren Tickle and
Michael attend~ the Flewelling re-
union in Kingsly, |owa, and were house
guests of Marion and Aguas Flewelling
at Washata, Iowa. There were 17
present for the picnic dinner at the
Kingsley park.
Marjorie Hartsel visited Vi
Kincheloe at Cawker City.
Ava Knarr, Katheren Tickle and
Michael attended the Shrine picnic at
Johnson Green Acres Park nearAssaria
and the Ringling Brothers Circus at the
Kansas Coliseum near Wichita. They
visited Karolen and Galen Thacker.
Ava Knarr called on Dave Kadel.
He is recovering from injuries sus-
tained in an airplane crash.
Above temperatures are being ex-
perienced this past week after receiv-
ing three inches of rain acouple weeks
ago.
Marilyn Griest entertained the D.D.
and Ivah Hoard.
Jerry and Jolene Strnad and Jesse,
Munden, were supper guests of Dloyd
and Linda Strnad,
Supper guests of Ben and Shirley
Free were Bob and Becky Roush, Luke
and Samantha.
Nelson and Merna Keeler. Man-
kate, visited Brad Keeler.
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serve the meal. Several men from the
Ionia area went on the tour before
supper.
Wyatt Duskie, Gerit Wagner and
Jeremy Simmelink are all new kinder-
far'ten students this year. Wyatt and
eremy go to school at Randall and
Gerit goes to Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Loomis, Sammi,
Colin and Jenna went to Pittsburg this
weekend. It was Leon and Carol
Divel's4Oth anniversary.
0~I Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Munroe
Little and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Moyer
were Sunday dinner guests of Bill and Bridge Club. Alice Kadel will have
Becky Loomis. After dinner at the club Sept. 3.
Jeweli Apartments, a birthday party
the hospttat m Salma undergoing sur- Then write the corresponding number
gery, on the base board.
[ Mankato Housing Authority. is accept~ sealed bids I
[ • for the ]Following Items for S~t]'te: .... [
| . Fax machine Type writer Two computer systemsI
| Cordless phone Copy machine |
| 30 Gall6n pull behind lawn sprayer (needs bar and tips) |
| 24 Storm doors (four white and 20 silver) [
I Cedar.~ard~(,mU~ forh~,~t~) Pickup ramps I
| Bids wall be accepted until noon Tuesday, Sept. 9 |
| For more details call 785-37.8 3017 or stop by|
[ .•~, the office at 525 North Chnton, Mankato I
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[ is looking for assistant cook at the [
I Junior-Senior High SchoolI
I Applications may be picked up at the District Office at:. I
I 301 N. west St. I
! Mankato, Kan. !
I (785-378-3102) I
I The deadline for applications is i
[ Wednesday, Sept. 3 at Noon. , [
! USD NO. 278 is an EOE I
OFHAYS
Starting Monday, Sept. 8:
We w/1/ be p/c 'ng up and
deliverng your cleaning needs
atthe
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
Highway.36
Mankato, Kan.
200 West 8th - Hays, Kan. 67601
with Howard and Gerald Mahin at
Mitchell County Long Term Care.
Bob and Betty St. John attended the
monthly birthday party and program at
Hilltop Lodge. Ben Black had the
program and sang many of their favor-
ite songs• Sunday the St. Johns visited
their daughter, Lynette Miller, Beloit.
Cliff and Nevada Vetter and Char-
lotte Finney attended a family reunion
in Abilene.
D.D. Bridge met with Marilyn
Griest Aug. 20. Martha Lienberger
was a guest.
Joe and Maxine Anderson's recent
guest was their daughter-in-law, Cheryl
Anderson, who was spending a few
days visiting her dad, Bill Taylor, and
the Andersons. Bill and Julie Spiegel
called on them Friday. Larry Ander-
son called his parents Friday for a
phone chat before he departed for Italy
for athree-month teaching assignment.
Phyllis and Junior Wilson visited
his sister, AltaMae and Jesse Barnason,
Red Cloud.
Mildred Reece went to Manhattan
with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clark where
she was met by daughter, Lois. Mildred
visited a week with Lois.
Panorama
By Fawna Barrett
Early mornings are cool and de-
lightful if you have time to walk or
have a cup of coffee on the porch or
patio• Katydids keep their monoto-
nous song ringing from unknown spots.
Varied tunes from birds float softly
from the trees. The nearby elevator is
known by the hum-of motors supply-
ing the lower tones of this August
melody.
A whist sound of a semi-truck's air
brakes adds another dimension to the
morning symphony. A pickup rattles
by with a water tank in back.
Dogs bark for their breakfast. Some-
where in the distance, a cow bawls for
its calf. Movement draws your eye to
a rabbit nibbling on the dew-sparkled
grass• Any slight noise sends the small
creature scurrying into the shelterbelt
for cover.
A person thrives on joy and the
freshness of a country morning.
Good fathers not only tell us how to
live--they show us.
Burr Oak
By Anna Belle Grubbs
Marje Johnson has been a
the hospital in Salina the
She'll be moved back to
hospital soon.
Chuck and Joyce
Collins, Colo., came to
with his mother. Susan
Westmoreland, was in Salina'
mother. Bobby Johnson
Johnson made daily trips to
Came Fry, Clay Center,
Beloit hospital. Her funeral
Osborne with burial in
lived in Burr Oak for
before moving to Downs
Clay Center.
Elsie Carper, Lebanon,
Frasier's mother
Vivian Reed received
brother
died. Services will
later date.
Bruce and Barb Ost
Gunnison, Colo., came to
grandmother, Geneva
and Carol Garman joined
they all
DOn and Mary Modlin
in Canada for a week.
Visitors in the Barb and
They are hosts at Harlan
summer. Other visitors were
and Bob Thorup, Smith
Harold and Edythe Frances.
talked to her sister.
recentl)
good and gaining strength
Visitors of Wanda
Sandy and Leland McCune,
Melinda Howard, Edmond,
Phil Howard, Andover.
Don Modlin was
United Methodist
Dempsey spoke on "How to
Life." Anna Belle Grubbs was
to coffee hour.
Hazel Korb was a
guest of Larkie and Ed
Kenesaw.
Emery
ing of the year will be Se
at the senior center.
You can say "I love
time to listen.
Closed for Labor Day
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. mtral uara,t, tate an, and
National Bank Trust Company gl
in Formoso and Mankato, Kan. ~ ~ Beloit, Kan. 785-738-3501 Toll Free 888-738-~
Esbon, Ka.. 70S.-725-3663 - .Burr Oak, Ka.. • 78S.647.6621
will lie ei~ , E-mall'c~. t .ecom.'m~.-.uaran~. !
F on~n=,.kaKan.~~--~2 Monday, .1
o,,y, Headland Bank
will be
Closed
on Monday, Sept. 1
In Observance of Lobar Day |
Heartland Bank • 120 S. Washington, Jewell, ~r
LA RDAY
All Jewell County offices and
the Jewell County Solid Waste will
be closed on Monday, Sept. 1 in
observance of Labor Day. The Jewell
County Commissioners will meet on
of The Jamestown State Bank
KAN. 66963
785-739.
APPOINTMENT REQUIRED!
I ~ We will be handling sunflowers for ~ i CLAUDINE BERRY,
storage this fall! . ~ l s.,,.~..,~, Mikkelsen Real Estate & Auction
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Tuesday, Sept. 2
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---- 2003 SEED
miimmme
---- WHEAT CLEANING
Seed wheat cleaning and treating is
available at the
Midway Co-op Conditioning Plant
Lebanon, Kan. "
Treatment- Dividend Extreme
Call for your appointment NOWl
785-389-5311
We wm offer Io~ sale to lhe hlghest I~kler at i~lk: at~llon Ihe ~ desc~b~ 122 8outh High 8hreet, MantraS, Kan. M 6 p.m.
Wednesday, 17
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Three bedroom home with one bath. Central heat and air. Pacasetter storm
single-car garage. Located on corner lot close to downtown. (
to move into. Home wilt be sold at auction "as
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Part of Lots 7,8 and 9 commencing at the SW Comer of Block 48,
feet, thence S 73 feet, thence SwLY 40 feet, thence W 20 feet to
town of Mankato, Jewell County, Kansas.
TAXES
L~02 tl~as m $~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~1.34. 2002 and all prior year taxes bald by
to ciste of poeeasst0n.
POSSESSION
Immediate upon final sett~t.
TERMS
20 peocent down day of sale, balance due on delivery of warranty
Insurance is used, ~ and buyer wlll pay equally on premium.
ALL LIC~ OF MIKI(ISI.SEN REAL ESTATE AND AUCTION ARE ACTING
AGENT. FOR VIEWING, CONTACT GALE MIKKELSEN, REAL ESTATE BROKE,~
OR BARBARA BOTHWELL AT 78S.37&3833.