7A JEWELL COUNTY RECORD Fhutsday, OCtober 27, Z016
Obituaries
Kenneth Thompson
Kenneth LeRoy Thompson,
D.V.M an only ;1fi[d, wasbom Man:h
25, [936, to [na Margarette ~.Kindter)
arm Harold Thompson of F.sbon, Kan-
sas, Hc died SaturJay. Oct. 22,2016. at
Brodstone Memorial Hospital in
Superior. Neb at the age of 80 years.
six months and 27 days.
Kenneth atlen0o.[ ,F .sbon Elemen-
tart andoften recalled he was sitting at
the t~p of the slide wh e the amnmni-
zion depot e~ p[od~
near Hastings, Ncb.
In 1946, the family
moved to Guide
Rock. Neb where
he attended a one-
zoom s~one school
]',ooxe He went on
to graduate from
Guide Rock High
School in May,
[95,~-. He briefly atten6 d Ha.stings
College and then Fairbury Junior Col-
lege where he p[ayL'd footbat! i'or the
FaiL'bury Bombers for lwo years. At
that point, he returned ~o the farm to
help his Father. Han)ld, and uncle.
Claude Thompson. with farming when
Harold's hand was inju.red in a.n auger
Ig'c idem.
Kermcth eventually conlinued his
education at Kansas Slale University
whore he maJored in pre-veterinary
medicine. There hc met the love of his
life, Evelyn Bogenhagcu.
On June 3, 1963, he was unit~d in
marriage with Eveiyn Bogenhagcn at
United Methodist CI ~ h in Shunt
Springs, Kan. He graduated frog, K-
Sla~c with hi.s d(~.'tor ~fl' veterinary
medicine degree in 1965.
Kenneth and Evelyn pur 'h ast:d the
Guide Rock Veterinary Clinic and op-
cried the practice until setting it in
[981. At thai time, Dr. Thoml~o~ be-
came an associate at the Animal Hos-
pila[ in Superior, Neh. He went on to
become sole owner of the t:liniu. He
specialized in both large and small
animals.
Hiring young IX~,ple w/,th an inter-
est in v~terinary medicine was imlx>r-
lant to Dr. Thompson. He mentored
ma~y high school students, re(urinary
eeehnicians and veterinary students.
Kemmth wasproud of his work to help
students, H enjoyed gelling them in-
mmsted in veterinary medi irm, ex-
posing Ihem to the positive aspo.'ts as
welt as the challenges.
Kenn ff~ raised sheep arid sold then)
for show in 4-H and FFA projects. He
servccl as supenntendent of the sheep
show at the Nuckplls County F~ir. Dr.
Tl~)mpson wrote jouunaal articles on
leptospirosis in sheep and many ar-
tic] -s for national goat publications.
Kenneth was active in kis conmm-
Rily. His civic involvement included
serving on Lhe Guide Rock City Coun-
ei$, on the NL~kolls County Extension
Board and memberships in the Lions
Club and Elks [J~ge, lie was espe-
cially proud of his leadership in cool
dinatiag several successful Li,ns Club
Toy Shows torai~ money and helping
slart the ~nior center nutrition site at
G ~tid Re~ek.
Dr. Thompson's professional in-
volvement included memberships in
ll~ Nebraska Veterinary Medical As~
so,clarion, American Ass0cialitm ~f
B~vine Practitioners and the Ameri-
can A~ciation of Small Ruminants
(i.e pigs and sheep, etc.). [n 2{~)7. l)r.
Kenr clh Thompson was honored with
the K-grate College vf Veterinary
Medicine 2{~7 Alumni Rcc~gnifivn
Award tbr his work with students.
A loving husband, Fal her and grand-
father; his ,ansi precious n)cm ffic5
were laughing and telling stories with
his lhmilyand taking t'ami[y and Friends
k) K-State game.~, Kenneth and Evelyn
were hles ~d with two children, Dai~n
and Michek~e. Kenneth es~'ially en-
joyed lim,: will', his eight grandchil-
dren and helping all of his grand ltil-
dren show sheep in 4-H and Fl:A. Oec
year. they ttx)k 2J lambs to II~ state
Fair.
Preceding; him in deall) wen? his
parents.
Sur~ loots include his wii~. l;v lyn.
and his chiidr,and Hxmscs. Barren
and .lv>;s,ca "rhtm~pson M G!.iide Rt~k
and Michelte and Sam Wi,ager ,ff
Keanley; Kenn th'~ ciL2[ll grandchil-
dren. Aart m "[he qttphOl~. (~'t-{~'U ide R~ =ok.
Vote November 8
lfor Keith Roe
Republican
Jewell County
Commissioner District 2
Center and Limestone Townships
Adv pard for by Committee to Elect Keith Roe
Mzke Lzggett. Trea~;urer
1.
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Services include:
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Install new gauge wheel
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Install new cfos,ng wheel pivot bushings
Install new seed boat
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Adam W,dger of Chadron. Amanda
Thompson of Blue Hail, Anya and h~s-
band. Matt Waters,of Mm)hatt~h Kan
Z.ach Widget of Kearaey, Allison Th-
omps~mofSalina~ Kan, Megan Widget
of Lawrence, KarL and H',Lanah W idgcr
of Omaha. Nch.: one great-gnu'M-
child, Halite Thompson of Blue Hill:
a,$d many olher friends and relatives.
His funeral will be hew on Mon-
Bay, Ocl. 31, 2016, at 2 p.m. at the
Guide Rock Sehtad Gym in Guide
Rock. Neb with Pastors Wan'ca
Schoming and David Waiters officiat-
ing,
Background music will he record-
ings by Megan Widget.
Visitation will he hem on Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m, and Snnday from
I to 8 p.m. at the tla r~ral I'~me. l:ollow.
ins the viewing it was Kenned)'s w [she
to P,e cremated
A private f~unily inurnment will h~
in the Eslxm Cemetery. lisbon. Kan.
Memorials are sugg~ stcd r, the
Gu~de Rock Melhodist Church or the
Guide Rtx.'k l,ibrary.
Condolences may be eat to
Megrue-Price F,neral Home, 750 N
Comnmr~ial, S~l~rlor. Neh 6997 g. or
~n care of www.pricefuneralhomes~
com.
Megrae-Priee Futiccal Home of
Superior is in charge of the arrange-
ments.
Bue.k Rogers
Eugene William "Buck" Rogers
was born SepL I. 1947,to William and
Mildred Zahn Rogues in Bloomington,
Minn. He die~ at his home in lewell,
Kan on Thursday. Oct. 20. 21H6, at
the age of 69.
Buck was preceded in death hy his
plaxnts and daughter. Sara lean Rogers.
Buck is survived by his wit' . Rita
(Luck ~ Rog '~: twochiid~n, daughter
Michelle Winkel and hitsband Chris,
Glen Elder, Kan ~nd son Branden
RugePs and wife. Carrie. Curl .hmc-
tiorL~ Mu seven grandchildren. Sara.
Shayna~ Kaillyn, Trevor. Trenton,
Tdsten and Abigail: one great-grand-
child. Lian His si bring.', im'itale: Marie
Sherva. Wanda Stark, Evcr t~
Gonzalez, Marlene Roge~ Meyer.
Delhert Rogers, Joe Micholski.
Kalhleen Micholski PigS. DuWayne
Michulski.
Thursday. OCt0ber 27. 2016
THE SUPERIOR EXPRESS 7B
Those involved in the Rock Hills youth football program are {back row. trot left) Sam Meye~s and Stuad Vance, coaches. (mi0dl~ row) Daylon Garst,
Caleb Grace, Case Scarrow, Geant Meyefs. Eri Vance, Kare Whelehel, GarreR Barcy (kont) Troy Duskie. NathanieL Meyers. Co~ly Dean, Cooper McDiH. Aaron
Sterling and Mason McMains.
r vote DON JACOBS
Back grew up i~ Minn~-o|a and
gra~Lnatcd from high sch~a)l in Abet'-
deelL S D. He joined the Air Force
shortly after as an aircrat! mechanic
and serv< xi four vea.r~ attaining the
rank of sergeant while being stationed
at McConnell Air Base in Wi*.'M~,
)Can where he met Rita white she was
attending Wesley Sch~,[ of Nutshlg.
Buck spent a }'ear at Karat Air Base in
Thailand in S-plUm of the Vietnam
Conf]iCl front 19fi7 to 1~68. Buckand
gila married en March 15. 1~69. and
moved to Beloil. Kan. ill 197 L. an~f on
~o Mankato, gan-. in 1973. and finally
landing in.lewelL Kan in 1978, ghcre
1hey rai',ed their in,niLe. Bt~.'k w~rked
Jewell County Sheriff
Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Thank you for your support, l look
forward to continuing to serve as
your Jewell County Sheriff.
Adv. paid for by Don Jacobs
This week's repor~ from
Mankato Livestock, Inc.
Friday, Oct. 21
13 Mix Heifers 498 120.00 7 Elk Steers 632 120.00
8 Mix Heifers 758 116.00 7 BIk Steers 930 119.00
17 Mix Heifers 560 '111.00 55 BIk Steers 890 118.35
? BIk Heifers 9(}7 1 D930 22 Mix SLeets 666 ~ 18.00
8 Mix Steers 469 134.00 57 Mix Steers 908 118.00
7 BIk Steers 542 129.00 13 Elk Steers 669 117 50
64 Elk Steers 813 127.50 7 Mix Steers 678 11700
64 BIk Steers 887 125.00 87 BIk Steers 924 116.75
? ElK Steers 805 ~ 25.00 13 Elk Steers 786 11500
12 81k Steers 586 122,00 7 Red Cows 1,389 1.610.O0
Consigned for Fridery, Oct. 211
9 Young Sprig Bred Red Angus Cows: IC Older Fall Pairs:
116 Blk Heifers, 850. off grass'. 15 Black Steers and Heil'ers. 600-700;
150 BIk Steers and Heifers, 550-75~; 65 Mix Heifers, 750-800:
60 Elk Steers and Heifers, 400.600;
don Russell, 785-374-4577. Cell 78F B19-6115
Neql Bouray. 402-879-5566
Scott Groone, 785-545-e6 I2
Kelly Bouray. 402-879-3051. Cell 402,87~-5587
BBQ and Benefit Auction
Cody Murray. our auctioneer end employee of 20 years has
recently un~rgcw~e oral surgery and just compTeted radialion treatment
wit?, more pm ~lures ir~ l~e luture.
We are asking year support for a benefit being planned on Saturday,
Oct. 29, at the Community Center, Man kato, Kan. to help with th~
additional costs he is incurring. We are planning a BBO and a benefit
auction and would appreciate any donations you wo~ld like to give.
VAN
Have you been diagnosed with
Non-Hodgkin's
Lymphoma?
If you have been diagnosed with a
seriaus medical condition, such as
Non-Hodgk]n's Lymphoma, after exposure to
alUllLpluj<~bs with his me~'hanicalahll-
it)' a I'~.r.iI Iremeltdous w i]liog~le~s In .~en'e
people and eventually owning a sani-
tation co]leo, tim ~'rvice Ul]til he re-
lired in 2,112.
Buck yeas :t Miil])e ~ta White Ear[l)
Chippe'~ a lndian hy hhxv.J. ~ cowhLv
al heart, ~,nd a hor.~ re:m. He had adeep
relat,m ;hip with hi~ firsl Appaloosa
st,Lllion nanled Red where Ihey I~ad
some crazy ",K~ventntes assisting neigh.
txlrs eu~ndi~g up lost cattle or running
in the Flag race at local horse shows. He
loved the arts and spent time crealmg
detailed metal and feather w(~rk while
volunteering his ti|n 11, leach icaLiler
work t() 4-['{ kids and anyone Ihal
s~oplX'd by hb shop in Jewe[l. Always
wanting Io a ~ xi~l~upl in need. Buck
hecame a Jewell vcflunteet fi~fightcr.
life member of Beloit VFW ~ost 2306,
Jewe|] American Lag[on Post 72 and
Masonic LixIge No I I As a gra~dfa.
ther. Buck enjoyed attending Ihe
gran(k'hildrens" evenls ranging from
I~)tba]L gamc~, h;flf tittle dance r{|{|-
tine~, and track itteeLs li~ the sprh)j~. He
al~l v.'~s willing to qrike tip a game of
ea~ aml <:~y~yed playing l~ith famit}-
and tr [e cld.~.
Fnneral ner~ ]ce.~ ~-ene held aL ~ p-ffl.
M,~mia}. (k'l. 2 I. 21]]6. at Lhe Jewell
('~ |~1|lnl, ll~.!.!.y (. '~.' nl. r w ilh h, riul follow-
Class A CDL
Dr/vers Needed
I would appreciate
ou, VOTE for
Jewell County Treasurer
in the
General Election
Brenda Eakins
43,16
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YOU may be entitled
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Pulaski Law Firm
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A~e~tisemenl paid by Brenda Eakin s
The issue isn't right versus left.
iT IS RIGHT VERSUS WRONG.
Let's make activist judges accountable by
voting NO on retaining them November 8th.
SUPREME
VOTE NO
Carol A. Beier
Dan Biles
Lawton R, Nuss
Marla Luckert
COURT
VOTE YES
Caleb Stegall
Please take this voter guide with you
to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
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PoL Adv. paid for by Oanielte Russell
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DOING WHAT WE SAY SINCE 1935.
SEE FOR YOURSELF.
0pportunJtJ~s available in these divisions
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Teaal and Solo [ Local, Re~/ and Over-the-R0aO
COMge~HY DRIVER BENEFff$
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$6.000 tuihon r~iinbul ~l~ea|
i I~l,~l olieOlatLon alld 0ng, emg |ii~|lrl rig
I,~edi~1, daatal a,gt vislorl Ji1,~LIPSrll~ ~ll"id ~{~]I k) t)Idll
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-- 800,44-PRtDE I B0t~28-LEASE
|ng al Wallace ('erector.' 3ewel[-
Mankalo A|i)crl ai'. I.cgiOlt pi.e,erLted
lh col~r guard. M,iit~ rlq ~ wcr~:
provkledlw file L:miL'd Scale'.Air Force.
Vi.~;iLation'g:L.~ Iron1 -i p.IH. t<1 7 pall.
Sunday. t~.'t. 23. a~ Klcppm~:cr FLU-
MemoriaL'. t~)~.~ Ix- g[~ I| I~ lhe
J-'well '%dntncer }:~re [)L~p;.%rttl~.enl
Kl~ppiitg~:r I.ul: ral .%~.'r,zee'~ we', |]I
el)urge ,i the iLilan ~ 'nl =iilt n, pd.
Jewell Co. Memories
C ,ntmned I'~'~t|~ page
I]r.ht and 1hen their flan)b,L,r,
W. A. M~ttSOl'l rCl~rted. "'1 Ii.i~e a
hilly ei~hl ~ in the norlh o~rT el lhe
c~uiffy that ha~uxt aI~ul been alined
hy the [i ~k'r. iL h:',', I"g'~2rl v.'-'tM~.~ dowl~
!o Ih ~I [a)l" ~ h~ve ~nwed il t~, sWeel
'kwcr ~||d l'm going to h.a~e il in
hwt.'ei ~ hw0r .IJIni]l i( gels OI'I its (eel
again.'"
R;.'I~' McDan[el sold a t.'ar l~d of
ILor~.r '> el| Ihc On 'iha lilarkcl.
Vemon'l'~x" I'fi:r h 'ad fi nis] |L'd a c~ ~u~'~e
;it 1he K:lrlsas City barber ~'h~3i and
was Cuiployed il| Whitncy's Barber
Shop.
The Kan~s l~.1,cr ['omp:m.v wilh
.',n oltice :|t ManU, Io. wa~ off~ 'rit|L: Io
sell ~x ;iflle in)115, |,113 p;|} IllCnt plait ul"
I)g cent,~ k,~l~ and I|il~.C It~.~m'Lld.~ pa}'-
Ill, IllII- ~,1$1 ~.'JC11. lllc k'1~Tll[~'Lk11.% 4 I~II
l~'r~'~L ~, .I~lc~ ,~1 I hcrrrl.tX 'W,iIIlc
[hv [1L-~.II.II~ Ullit'~ ~.~,l.'ri." ai'~,IL~.z-d. |[11.'~
~'ould I~: r~'pl,lcvd k~ i~ |turreted. The
L~un~ h~d luil-qr,deep alunfinuln
grid e.x ~1,~11 ~ il )11 l lit| Re. h:,' I~ rl't~r-l]~al~.~
air-c~fled SUplX~m The ir~m.~ were
said Io Ix- pradically indeslruclihle.
LK'tobcr 20. It,"i G
St~r|))y wea.L]ler cauned Ihe c~,[r
shrew to Ix: w ~%.'duL~d fi~r (.k't- 2t-
"l-hP '~,alnul cr~p ~a~, ,qml Io k'
preu.v f-'$Ll'. {~a~,Jll~. ,~Ior~," wax of~"Cqlll~
to pl.lrL'hasc a i';l~-ioad ~fl ~,rtcd i~[;t-
tlh,'~
The [' '~|i lholl~a]1 k';ni| d~'Ic',|~ed
the: Je ,cJ] leall1.42-6.
A i)fidiu~hl fir," Je.Mio.~ d (;~t~c
[tarri~nf~. har~ oa the l- a.q Ih.l| h
The Ayer~ NLv-~ did," i notivc -'myiifin~
aillis~/'lA'hrJ I1 ) ['L.L'y p'aY'~d III~.' hal'll "VI. hiLe
o]I lh ir way h~.)llle I%)111 tc~%'ll. The
pul up their car and w ~ mldre.~sh|~:
wlicn tiley noliwd a lighl rcfleclili~ i11
their dresser r~fim~r. They llmked out
their bcdl~x)m winder,' .~['~d ~aw zhc
ha~'~ x~:i% ~I~ fire. A 1 pLal i~tllltlic~ and
3~ [|o~h [~." ri hed, AI~ Im,~ I~I!.i L|% ~ix ~r,'l,
iHhar|,ehn, hO:l:lle ~r;|in. IUton~ nl b.~,
a|ld I I':I |~-.V sr~a 11c r'~,n.ic[e ~ At sLM Ii~I~';= r ~;~
wa'-. ~ a',v.L.d.
The cl)ullly t-e~tiv;t] [)];,ll~iil.'d i~ff
Ma|ll,:~.lco Octol~er 27-28 ~i as exix'ctcd
IO, ~.'CUpy li~e huildi|)~s ai|d 1ou| i;ir~c
l~.'111s. O, lte ~I which ~v~mld exch,qvcly
~ ho~,~, i-leV, aUlOlllOh des. [Mr the %1,111) {.]'l
i 0 cenl.~ .'m~o.nohile s w~mid ~ I~.[d.ed
aim ~21~ilfdcd al Lile |~',ili~,al.
Cou||Iv Auonlev C. Clyde M.vcr~ i~
a L~' n-llClCl-'[l I. hut il, i~, palv.'r I~lic~ cs Ili-~
good work II' cleai,ing up the i[2art.'l|~:
trail"it ~4nd Ix'rolleR, germ. al~.d kcepiB~,
Ihem c[uaned npdurin~2 hi~ whul I*.'n~
of olf~c'e dest'r~r,:h ~otlle WtlOle~;~m0
r~'cLsgl|ition. W~' caltlll~l ex[~Cl ~.'t~.Wlt%'
~ffl-~cial~ to t~ke fire right stand un i]~ese
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