4B THE SUPERIOR EXPRESS Thursday, October 24, 2019
RookHills observe
Transportation.
Appreciation Day
Rock Hills'USD 107 transports ap-
proximately l,46 students on a daily
basis with four bus roul;es and three
Subui'bans. The district covers 762
square:miles i.n Jewell County.
Transportation staff members in-
clude:, . ,
Bob Rouah - transportation and fa-
cilities director
Nate.Fostcr- bus and building main-
tenance and bus briver
Joe Colson - bus driver
Sheri-y'Marr - bus driver
Jon'Ha~'kncss - bus driver
Becky C0ckroft - bus driver
Tam'm~c'Kfmminau - Suburban
driver '
Patsy Topfiff - Suburban driver
Erik Rothc'hild - bus para -
Bet.t5, iBe~k6r (retired bus driver)
and S0ffurban driver and substitute
Larry M'cMains (retired bus driver-
maintenance) - substitute driver
Wednesday was designated School
Transportation Day by the Kansas gov-
ernor.
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Rock Hills School
Weekly Sports Preview
Mon tlay,'Oct. 21- Saturday, Oct. 26
Oct. :~I:'PTI~ League Volleyball (Beloit-
St.Johrls) ~ll"a.~.
Oct. 2~ Higb'~chool Volleyball
Regi6r~t TaA',
Oct. :25,! ~High,Schoo Football St
John's Tipton (Be o t) 7 p.m.
Marlkato, Kan. 785-878-3134
www. sa li na citygo, co m
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Jensen Eilert, Rock Hills, races to the finish line. He placed fifth at the NPL
Rock Hills crowned a homecoming royalty this week. Members of the court are (from left) Sam Underwood, Katie Reinert, Riley Whelchel-king, Sara Cross Country at the Lakeside Invitational with a time of 19:15!
Tadefa-queen, Noah. Williams and Haley Long.
Even rarer are albino pandas, said the
Association of Mature American Citi-
zens. In fact, there has been no photo-
graphic evidence of the existence of an
albino panda until now when a fully
white giant panda was caught by an
infrared camera in the Wolong Na-
tional Nature Reserve in southwestern
China.
Albino panda
makes headlines
Pandas are an endangered species.
With fewer than 2,000 of them known
to be living in the wild in the mountains
of China, they are at risk of extinction.
These lovable black-and-white mam-
mals are, in fact, a rare species of bear.
A special thank you to all my family and
friends for the nice dinner and to everyone for (S
~ the beautiful cards, gifts and messages I~
received on my 90th birthday. God bless you.
Naomi Flewelling ,
!IN~ Andy. ~alk~{,Td'.b'.' Nolan Beav@rs, M:0.:
; Marilyn Dunstan, A.P.R.N. Dianne Kramer, A.P.R.N.
' Bryan Houchens, P.A.C Dawn Steinman, A.P.R.N.
.;: Jewell County Hospital - Providing a friendly, caring environment
" Serving our patients and community
,' Services
Acute inpatient care, Skilled and intermediate Swing beds,
:, Outpatient care, Physical Therapy, Rural Health Clinic - Adults and Pediatrics,
~M()hth!y'Cardiology Clinic, Crestvue Cottage Apartments, 24 Hour Emergency Room
Diagnostic
Laboratory,Dlgital Radiology, EKG, CT Scar~s, MRi. Bone Density,
:- - Halter Monitoring, Annual Health Fair Participant
- Rehabilitalion
: Dia"betic Eductation, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy
JEWELL'COUNTY HOSPITAL
100 Crestvue
Mankato, Kan. 66956
785-378-3137
Mankato, Kan.
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" IJE,W~LL COUNTY RURAL HEALTH CLINIC
NOURS: Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m - noon; 1 - 5 p.m.
' "~:riday: 8 a.m. - noon - 785-378-3511
.102 South Center, Mankato, Kan. 66956
Is. Keegan Wagner didn't run at the Lakeside Invitational as he is recov-
ering from an injury. He hopes to run at Regionals on Saturday, Oct. 26 at
Washington, Kan.
"P'I:~ A N .'~ I" (-) I-~'l" A "1[' I O N
Call to schedule a ride"
(855) 577-4337
Monday-- Friday
8"00 a.m.--5"O0 p.m.
First" come. flirst served basis
All rrips have equal priority
. =~z~.~uc~ ~L KDOT Public Transit Dept.
THE
" ONDERFUL
WIZARD
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Saturday Sunday, Nov. 9-10
Rock Hills Little Theater
Opening Night - Saturday
Show starts at 7:30 p.m.
Doors open at 7 p.m.
Sunday Matinee
Show starts at 2:30 p.m.
Doors open at 2 p.m.
Adults $5, Students $3,
Children Pre-K and under free
Kit Wagner (419), Rock Hills, placed 84th overall with a time of 24:15 at the
NPL Cross Country at the Lakeside Invitational.
City of Jewell
Trunk or Treat
Saturday, Oct. 26
5-8 p.m.
CALLING CHILDREN OF ALL AGES: ~
Dress up in you Halloween costumes and
Trick or Treat with members of the commu-
nity. Vehicles will be parked in the Merc
parking lot and North side of Maag Park.
~ ~ Come by and see us! ~ "~*,
' ~ ~'i-~ Jewell, Kan. 66949 ~ ~
Mankato Livestock Inc '--
1,384 -- ~,~ . j
Head Sold I-rlaay, uci: i t~
23 BIk Heifer 433 152.00 18 BIk Steers 580 158.00
17 Mix Heifers 464 145.00 56 Mix Steers 832 151.50
43 BIk Heifers 527 144.00 21 Mix Steers 606 151.00
20 Mix Heifers 414 141.50 63 Mix Steers 879 148.75
23 BIk Heifers 554 138.50 17 Mix Steers 808 148.50
26 Mix Heifers 646 138.50 15 BIk Steers 645 147.25
64 BIk Heifers 827 135.75 15 Mix Steers 617 145.25
18 Mix Heifers 610 135.00 54 Mix Steers 948 145.25
21" Mix Heifers 596 133.50 17 BIk Steers 600 145.00
19 Mix Heifers 677 132.00 17 Mix Steers - 684 144.00
25 BIk Steer 461 169.00 20 Mix Steers 702 141.50
Consigned for Friday, Oct. 25
30 Mixed steers and heifers, 500-600; 40 black
steers and heifers, 450-600
Mankato Livestoclt, Inc.
Jan Russell, 785-545-6105, Ce11785-819-6115
Nail Bouray, 402-879-5566- Scott Greene, 785-545-8612
Kelly Bouray, 402-879-3051, GeE 402-879-5567
Zach Sumpter, 785-545-6175 Adam Giger, 402-469-2357 ~m