RECORD Thursday, September 11,2003
[girls lose two
Triangut
Lady Wildcats lost 2
the Hillcrest-Cuba Trian-
John's Lady Blujays de-
in 3 sets 25-20, 16-25
went 14 for 15 serv-
4 ace serves.
was 20 for 27
kills. Megan Wilson
r 15 with 5 kills.
went 74 for 78 setting and
ger went 5 for
2 stuffs.
defeated the Lady
2 sets 25-19 and 25-5.
lurgess went 7 for 7 serving
serves.
5 for7 spiking
32 for 32 setting and
participates in the White
Saturday.
lose
, NC
Lady Cougars trav-
to take on the
2entral girls.
2 matches in 2
25-9. North Central beat
and 25-11.
Cougars were able to
as a team and con-
ace serves.
the scoring leaders
Everhart who served 11 of
1 ace. Nicole Jeffery
;h served 5 for 5
; each. Jaci Jeffery served 6
"6 and 1 ace. Sara
4 for 4 serving for 4
,is Wilson went 3 for 3
ded Mankato hitting going 9
kills. Brooke 'Diamond
kills. As a team,
on 52 of
9 kills.
and Everhart set the
and had a com-
sets in 69 attempts
Christie and Everhart
for theLady Cou-
be Sept. 13 at the Smith
gept. 16 when
'hosts Jewell and Southern
Ernst 5th
Invite
Brett Ernst came in 5th
3' Invita-
4. Ernst ran the 3.1 mile
Mankato runners were 19,
20:28; 21, Jason Flavin,
20:43 and 29,
21:46. "
girls, Megan
14:50,TamiRoesti's
17:43.
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It looks like Mankato's Adam Badger (34) is about to recover the football. The Jewell-White Rock Predators defeated the Mankato Cougars 26-6 Friday night
at Mankato.
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Jewell-White Rock beats Mankato 26-6
The Jewell-White Rock Predators
claimed bragging rights for a year by
handing the Mankato Cougars a 26-6
defeat Friday night at Mankato.
Jewell-White Rock scored in every
quarter. Mankato did not score until
the final quarter.
Richard Shamburg opened up scor-
ing for the Predators in the first quarter
with a 3-yard touchdown run. Nick
Mizner hit Matt Winkel in the end-
zone for the 2-point conversion.
In the second quarter, Shamburg
broke loose and scored on a 60 yard
run. The PAT attempt failed.
The Predators took a 14-0 lead into
the locker room at the half.
Shamburg scored his third touch-
down for Jewell-White Rock in the
third quarter on a 30-yard run. The
PAT attempt was no good.
Mankato's only score came on a
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Entrance at Jewell• --Tewe11
School nearly done
Members of USD 279 Jewell-Ran- By Roberta Holdren
dall board of education viewed a video "
at Monday's regular meeting showing After working eight years at
progress of the new air-lock entrance Lovewell Lake during the summer
at the high school, months, Jack and Jeanine Seamans
Produced by Ashley lfienberger, a have retired. Sunday they left for
member of the broadcasting class, the
video covered the work durihg a weeks'
time. The project, done by school em-
ployees, should be completed next
week. The completion cost should be
about 50 percent of the lowest bid fro~
contractors Air lock entfi.gs have been
made at the rear doors near the audito-
rium as well.
Jeff Travis, principal, gave a
powerpoint presentation on the Kan-
sas School Report Card for this dis-
trict, which showed Jewell students
performed well above the requirements
in reading, science and math.
Superintendent Ron Kelley's report
contained these items:
• Explained features on education to
30-yard touchdown pass from Stuart
Jensen to Cort, ney Alexander. The con-
version attempt was no good.
Shamburg rushed 124 yards for the
Predators. Perry Colson ran for 66 yards
for the Cougars.
For the Predators, Mizner Went 1
for 9 passing for 20 yards and Brant
Beam went 1 for 4 for 40 yards.
was 3 for 14 for 42 yards.
Mizner was the top receiver for the
Predators with 45 yards. Alexander
was Mankato top receiver with 45
yards.
Jewell-White Rock travels to Beloi t
Friday night to take on .St. John's-
Tipton.
For the Cougars, Jensen was 4 for 6 Mankato travels to Glasco to take
passing for 50 yards and Alexander on the Southern Cloud Warriors.
Jewell girls go 1-4
at Lincoln Tourney •
The Jewell Lady Wildcats came up
with I win and 4 losses at the Lincoln
Tournament Saturday.
Using rally scoring, Jewell's only
win came against Ellsworth when they
defeated the Lady Bearcats in 2 sets
25-21 and 25-17.
Given and Roberta Holdren attended
the funeral of Paul Breen in Delphos.
Munroe and Kathleen Little,
Cawker City, visited Opal Loomis.
Lubbock Texas where their daughter, Esther Boehner, Beloit, visited
Lori Crumrine, will have .surgery,-----Kmma-Fobes and Betty Wilson.
Brad Sheltons, Garden City, their
parents Frank and Thelma Shelton.
Mary Foley, Salida Colo., and
Geneva Garman, Burr Oak, visited
Thelma Shelton.
Jenil and Greg Turek, Wood River,
Neb., announce the birth of twin boys
on Sept. 2. They have been named
Logan, who weighed 6 pounds, 2
ounces, and Clayton, who weighed 6
pounds, They have a brother, Tyler.
Grandparents are Coni and Dennis
Grennan, Columbus. Great -grandpar-
ents are Jeanine and Jack Seamans,
Jewell.
Charlotte Hansen attended her
grandson's tenth birthday party in
be presented at future board, meetings. Jamestown.
• B~. ~d members we(e encouraged Kenneth :~'~i'le MC~0tire, Lomita,
to attend Smoky HdlsF~l Co,op sLeg- Calif., died Sd~t. 4. K~nneth and his
islativeLuncheoninSalinaandKASB parents were one-time residents of
Convention. Scott Lienberger was J'ewell where his father operated a ga-
Gerald and Marie McAtee attended
the Boomer and Foerschler wedding
in Salina.
Phil and Patty Collie from Arizona
are visiting his sister, Betty James.
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Guests at the home of Butch and
Betty Thompson were their children
and grandchildren: Richard and Pam
Thompson, Claflin; Tats, Amy, Bran-
don, Taran and Stephanie Kerst, Ama-
rillo, Texas. They celebrated
Stephanie's second birthday and at-
tended the annual Labor Day picnic at
the B-T Ranch. About 45 family and
friends were present for eating, pitch-
ing horse shoes, playing volleyball,
pitching washers, shooting blue rock,
playing baseball and enjoying the fall
weather.
elected delegate to that convention.
• Five Russian students and a teacher
arrive Sept. 18. Most of the host fami-
lies have been secured. Host families
will receive a stipend from the district
to defray pan of the extra expenses.
Amendments were made to meet-
ing schedule: Oct. 6 meeting changed
to 8:30 p.m.; Jan. 5 meting changed to
Jan. 12.
Most of the district's computers,
including laptops, were hit with a vi-
rus. which was corrected by Robert
McCreight. technical director. Nine
student laptops were taken away for a
week because of non-serious irregu-
larities by the students. School policy
ts to have laptops randomly checked
during the year. Not all homes have
the Internet connection with the school
by Cunningham Telephone crews yet.
A transportation request from USD
272 was approved and other routine
business was handled. All board mem-
bees were present.
the J.ew..ell qunty
ransporlauonLImO
and let us do the driving for you!
Anyone, any age, is invited to use the
Jewell County General Public Transportation.
11, towns served: Esbon, Ionia, Jewell, Randall.
towns served: Formoso, Jewell, Randall.
Jewell, Randall, Beloit,
pn.
2, towns SE Burr Oak/North Branch
is served daily within Mankato and also in the above listed trips.
for further information.
minimum number of reservations have not been made.
rage.
Roberta Holdren visited the Edwin
Holdrens, Montrose.
Opal and Richard Brandon visited
Irene Goff, Ilene Alcorn, Doris Abram
and Howard Mahin in Beloit.
Merlyn Menhusen was a patient in
the Mitchell County Hospital this
passed week.
Richard Wilson, Salina, visited his
mother, Betty Wilson, and grand-
mother. Emma Fobes.
Nell and Martha Lienberger, Loretta
Elniff, Celcia McMillan, Thelma
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Russell A. Sharff, Veterans Em-
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Mankato, Sept. 24, 9:30 to I 1:30 a.m.
at the courthouse to work with all vet-
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Hillcrest and Bennington defeated
Jewell in 2 sets. Against Hillcrest, it
was 25-7 and 25-17. Aga.inst
Bennington, it was 25-15 and 25-7.
Jewell took Lincoln and Beileville
to 3 sets.
Lincoln defeated Jewell 16-25, 26-
24 and 15-12.
Belleviile beat Jewel120-25, 25-14
and 15-10.
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Dispatch
By Edna Verhage
Greeters Sunday were Don, Jan and
Andrea Keeps.
Passage Sunday morning was Gen-
esis 2:15-17 and 3:16-19. Theme Sun-
day morning was "A Biblical View of
Work." Passage Sunday evening was
I Peter I: 14-16. Theme Sunday evening
was "Fill Thou My Life, O Lord, My
God."
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nyhoffand fam-
ily, Denver, Colo., visited the Merle
Nyhoffs.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thompson and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Alffard,
Kansas City, Me., and Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Busenity and family,
Whitewater, visited the Walter
Schoens.
Happy birthday to: Verena Hofer,
Sept. l; Robert Cordel, Sept. 3; Marga-
ret LaDow, Sarah Keever, and Ruth
Tanis, Sept. 5.
'Happy anniversary to Marion and
Melannie Schlatter, Sept. 2.
Calvin Schultz and Margie Briney
were married Aug. 30.
Passage Sunday morning wa~,
Corinthians 10:14-17 and 11:23-29.
Theme was "Why Have Sacraments?'~
Passage Sunday evening was Luke
22:39-46. Theme was "Holiness Dem-
onstrated by Jesus."
Mr. and Mrs. John Besnette, Downs,
were church visitors Sunday morning.
Happy birthday to Luke Rust, Sept.
12
Happy anniversary to Jack and Judy
Gracey, Sept. 12.
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School Menus
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Mank~to Elemen~ry
Monday: Pork pattie, cheesy pota-
toes, peas, bread, milk, applesauce.
Tuesday: Beef and noodles, mashed
potatoes, corn, muffin, pears, milk.
Wednesday: Chef salad, shredded
cheese, hard boiled egg, grapes, crack-
ers, milk, chocolate cake.
Thursday: Spaghetti, meat sauce,
coleslaw, garlic bread, peaches, no bake
cookie, milk.
Friday: Fish shapes, French fries,
green beans, bread, bananas, animal
cracker, milk.
Mankato Jr-Sr High
Monday: Pork steak fritter, bun,
tater tot, carrots, pears, milk, sugar
cookie.
Lisa Schwerman went 34 for 34 Tuesday: Fish shapes, mashed po-
serving. Emily Burgess was 44 for 49 - tatoes, green beans, cornbread, milk,
fruit cocktail, monster cookie.
with 8 ace serves.
Ashley Lienberger went 43 for 55
spiking and had 17 kills.
Jaime Sanborn was 215 for 216
setting and had 37 set assists.
Jewell participates in the White
Rock Tournament Saturday.
Wednesday: Smothered burrito,
rice, lettuce, fruit, milk, grahams.
Thursday: Pizza, lettuce, peas, milk,
cherry shortcake.
Friday: Turkey sandwich, potato
chip, corn, apples, caramel, milk.
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Mcm~ato ~tock ¢omshdon ¢o,, I~,
10 Black heifers 545 $99.00
14 Black steers 450 115.00
12 Black steers 585 106.75
14 Black steers 595 106.25
13 Black steers 360 120.00
20 Black steers 590 105.50
12 Mixed steers 490 109.75
19 Black heifers 565 104.75
16 Mixed heifers 595 97.50
10 Black heifers 540 9.8.00
Consigned for Sept. 12
20 Black heifers, OCV, 900 Ibs; 18 Black heifers, 750
Ibs;34 steers & heifers, 700-800 Ibs.
19 Black heifers 465 108.00
12 Mixed steers&bulls 485 113.00
9 Mixed bulls 326 122.00
7 Black heifers 825 88.50
9 Black steers 890 96.00
111 Mixed heifers 730 93.50
10 Red cows B.H. 750.00
11 Black cows B.H. 650.00
11 Mixed cows B.H. 600.00
Weigh cows up to $51.00
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Breakfast
Monday: Cereal,donuts,juice, milk.
Tuesday: Sausage, pancakes,juice,
milk.
Wednesday: Egg cassette, toast,
juice, milk.
Thursday: Ham, toast, hash browns,
juice, milk.
Friday: Scrambled eggs, bacon,
toast, juice, milk.
Lunch
Monday: Hot dogs, macaroni and
cheese, peas, rolls, apricots, milk.
Tuesday: Hamburger noodle cas-
serole, green beans, rolls, oranges,
cookies, milk.
Wednesday: Chicken fried steak,
mashed potatoes, gravy, carrots, rolls,
strawberries, milk.
Thursday: Ham and cheese pock-
ets, spiced wedges, mixed vegetables,
fruit cocktail, cookie, milk.
Friday: Pot roast, mashed potatoes,
gravy, cornbread¢ peaches, milk.
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Mankato
Mankato Jr-Sr High
Sept. 15: High school JV
football vs Southern Cloud at
Mankato, 6 p.m.
Sept. 16: High school vol-
leyball vs Jewell and Southern
Cloud at Mankato, 4 p,m.
Sept. 18: Junior high volley-
ball/football at home vs St. John's
at Mankato. High school cross
country at Smith Center, 4:30 p.m'.
Sept. 19: High school foot-
ball at Cuba vs Hillcrest/North
Central 7p.m.
Sept, 20: High school vol-
leyball tournament at Belleville, 9
a.m..
Jewell Jr-Sr High
Sept. 15: JV football at
Jewell vs St. Johns, 6 p.m..
Sept. 16: High school
volleyball vs Mankato, Southern
Cloud at Mankato, 6 and 7, JV 8.
Sept. 18: Junior high
volleyball at Tipton, 5 p.m. High
school cross country' at Smith
Center, 4:30 p.m.
Sept. 19: High school
football vs Southern Cloud at
Jewell, 7p.m. Parents night,
6:30 p.m.
White Rock .... : .... ,,
Smpt. 15::l-ligh school
JV football vs St. John's at
Jewell, 6 p.m.
Sept. 18: Middle school
volleyball at Tipton, 4 p.m.
Sept. 19: High school
football vs Southern Cloud at
Jewell, 7p.m.
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