JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
Thursday, December 18, 2003
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White Rock 6' 2" senior, Justin Hajny, goes up for 2 against the Red Cloud Warriors in action Friday night at Burr
Hajny scored 21 points for the evening and the Eagles defeated the Warriors 79-56.
Rock Eagles defeat
Cloud, Lady Eagles lose
The White Rock Eagles defeated
e Red Cloud Warriors 79-56 Friday
at Burr Oak.
The Eagles had Ihrec phtyers m
figures. Juslilt llajny paced the
les with 21 points. 13rant Beam and
Frasier lbllowed with 17 and 16
/. Stuart Boylcs was
points and Josh Bird had 6.
Mizner and Kyle Ord each ac-
for 3 points. Josh Sholtz scored
by Brian Knehans with 21 points, and Meggie Michels followed with 8
Kelsey Knehans and Brent Goodell
fl~llowed with 15 and 10 points respec-
tively. Andrew Golka accounted for 6
points. Ryan Danehey and Bob
Holthaus each scored 2 points.
White Rock will host the Jewell
Wildcats Friday night.at Burr Oak.
Red Cloud girls defeat
White Rock 46-32
The Red Cloud girls defeated White
Rock 46-32 Friday night at Burr Oak.
Lauren Jeffery led White Rock in
scoring with 9 points. Rachel Dully
points each. Angela Garman scored 4
points, Megan Boyles 2 and Malanie
Kriley 1.
Lacie Burgess led Red Cloud scor-
ing with 18 points and Emily Williams
followed with 13. Micki Fountain was
good for 5 points and Heather
Hammond had 4. Kelsey Fou~
Brianna Erickson and Aleece Orcutt
each scored 2 points.
White Rock will host the Jewell
Wildcats Friday night at Burr Oak.
d also had Ihree players in
figures. The Warriors were led
:h
Ruth Glover
The pastors' sermon was ;.lbou|
Sunday morning. Susan Jauda
the group singing wilh Lauren
and Lonnie Buckley at the pi-
and organ. Special music was a
the women' s trio ol"F.arlct~e
Erma Dillon and Lonnie
,. The open house in the after-
at the parsonage was well at-
The Christmas program will be next
at 7 p.m. Bring cookies for the
time.
Friends Women met at the country
of Earlene Jeffery, Superior.
was l.ila Smith. Those
were Joyce McNichols. Patsy
Vehna Lee Smuck. Beth
Winnie McNichols. Marilyn
Jeffery, Lila Smith, Loyce Jeff cry,
Bird, Lonnie Buckley and the
ng
IChristmas
to the
itable.
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hostess.
Because of the near blizzard condi-
tions, school was dismissed two days
the past week at Burr Oak and Esbon.
The school program Thursday evening.
Jim Wallace, Atlanta, Ga., was here
to visit his parents, Glenn and Betty
Wallace. Other family members vis-
ited during the weekend. Jim came by
airplane to Salina and his brother, Mike,
brought him up. Charlene and hus-
band, Olathe, Brian, Hastings, and
Tom and family, Salina, visited
Patsy Warner had eye surgery in
Hastings Monday.
Brooke Lewis, Brittany, Bailey and
Brody, and Levi Vogler visited in the
LaVae Glover home and helped put up
and decorate their Christmas tree.
Wanda Warner is to have knee sur-
gery. Thursday. She'll be on crutches
again a few days.
The~ have been quite a few hunters
in the community i~cently.
K.K. Club members plan to meet
with Marilyn C. Jeffery Tuesday,
weather permitting.
Mankato City Court
Jenna Roe, Republic, failure to stop,
given diversion and fined $150.
Donald Smith, Wildwood, Me.,
speeding 43/30, fined $88.
Help Wanted: Mechanic
The Jewell County Highway Department is currently accepting
applications for a full-time Mechanic. Applicant must have a high school
diploma or GED, and have or be able to obtain a valid Kansas CDL driver's
license.
Benefits include KPERS, health insurance, paid holidays sick and
vacation leave. Applications must be received by Monday, Dec. 29. A complete
job description and an application may be picked up at the Jewell County
Highway Department, Monday's through Friday's from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., or
mail your resume to:
Jewell County Highway Department
R.R. 2, Box 42, Mankato, Karl. 66956
Jewell County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Mankato Ministerial Alliance
presents
A Service of Remembrance
in honor of those who have died in 2003
at
Harmony United Methodist Church
Mankato, Kansas
7 p.m. • Thursday, Dec. 18, A.D.
Refreshments after the service provided courtesy of Melby Mortuary
Customer
Appreciation
Monday Dec. 22
9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Refreshments will be served
Drawings will be held
and Ban
Jewell Wildcats, Lady
Cats lose to St. John's
The Beloit St. John's Blujays de-
feated the Jewell boys and girls Friday
night at Jewell.
Blujays 75,
Wildcats 50
The St. John's Blujays soared over
the Jewell Wildcats 75-50 Friday night
at Jewell.
Josh Smith led the Jewell scoring
effort with 29 points. Caleb Ramsey
followed with 13. Zach Colson was
good for 3 points. Jesse Williams and
Matt Winkel each scored 2 points. Ty
Slate hit a free throw.
The Blujays had four players in
double figures led by Mitchell Sahlfeld
with 18 points. Luke Hansen followed
with 14 points. D. J. Stover was good
for 13 points and Dane Gentry scored
10 points. Kendall Pacey accounted
for 8 points, Christian Soler 6, Dominic
Niewald 3, Kyle Swenson 2 and
Michael Draemel 1.
Lady Jays 64,
Lady Wildcats 50
The St. John's Lady Jays beat the
Jewell Lady Wildcats 64-50 Friday
night at Jewell.
Amy Waterman led the Lady Wild-
cats in scoring with 18 points. Ashley
Lienberger and Darcie Gibson were in
double figures with 11 and 10 points
respectively. Emily Burgess, Lisa
Schwerman and Kris Bolte were good
for 3 points each. Megan Wilson scored
2 points.
Samantha Niewald pumped in 25
points to lead the Lady Jays. Josie
Bergmann and Danielle Brown were
both in double figures with 13 and 10
points respectively. Kayla Schwerman
was good for6 points. Kim Eilert scored
4 points, Joelle Emerson 3, Emily
Brown 2 and Audrey Fuller 1.
The Lady Jays won the B-girls game
beating Jewell 30-29.
Jrwell travels to Burr Oak Friday
night to take on the White Rock Eagles.
North Central 58,
Jewell Wildcats 34
The North Central Cougars beat the
Jewell Wildcats 58-34 Dec. 5 at
Morrowville.
Caleb Ramsey was the only Wild-
cat in double figures with 15 points.
Jesse Williams was good for 6 points
and Jacob Greene had 4. Zach Colson
and Josh Smith each scored 3 points.
Ty Slate accounted for 2 points and
Matt Winkel hit a free throw.
North Central had three players in
double figures. Vexa Emery led the
way with 17 points. Luke Frager and
Brody Grove followed with 15 points
each. Spencer Tuma was good for 7
points. Mike Koss scored 4 points.
The Red Cloud point guard looks to pass inside through the defense of the
White Rock Lady Eagles in action Friday night at Burr Oak. The White Rock
girls fell to Red Cloud 46-32.
Joy, Peace, Happiness
• Good Fortune...
We wish you a list full of blessings this holiday season.
Thanks to all of our customers for making this
year such a special one.
We look forward to doing business Mth you in the new year.
Closing at noon Wednesday, Dec. 24
and Thursday, Dec. 25
Central m
National Bank ~
208 E. South, Mankato,__KKan. • 785-378-3162
Because of slow business starting Monday, Dec. 22,
The Jewell will be closed on Monday and Tuesday evenings
until spring. We will continue to open everyday for lunch
and Wednesday through Saturday evenings. .
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Santas • Snowmen • A~ngel votives
Ornaments • Music Boxes all
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Peabody boys, girls
defeat Mankato
The Peabody Warriors defeated the
Mankato boys and girls Friday night at
Tescott.
Peabody Warriors 65,
Mankato Cougars 44
In the boys' game, Cortney
Alexander led the Cougar scoring ef-
fort with 15 points. Aaron Zadina was
the only other Cougar in double fig-
ures with 10 points. Stuart Jensen was
good for 8 points and Trenton Webb
had 7. Perry Colson and Jason Flavin
accounted for 2 points each.
C. Good led the Warriors with 19
points and Unruh followed with 12
points. A. Carroll scored 8 points. J.
Carroll and Jones accounted for 7 points
each. I. Good, Benson and Nava each
scored 4 points.
Peabody Lady Warriors 55,
Mankato Lady Cougars 16
The Peabody girls easily defeated
the Lady Cougars 55-16 Friday night
at Tescott.
Nicole Jeffery led the Mankato scor-
ing effort with 6 points. Casey Newell
followed with 5 points. Sara Christie
was good for 3 points. Angela Jensen
and Bauer each hit a free throw.
Unruh and Berns led Peabody in
scoring with 17 points each. Windsor
followed with 9 points. Welsh ac-
counted for 4 points. McGee, Hillard,
Hammond and Alstrom each scored Z
points.
Manlmto drrI
74): beat Hillcrest
The Mankato Junior High Cougars
ran their record to 7-0 Dec. 11 with a
3 i - 17 road win over the Cuba Hillcrest
Mustangs.
Lee S~mon paced the Cougar scor-
ing with 17 points. Patrick Christie
followed with 6 points and Shaun Davis
had 4. Neal Jeffery and Keith Pierce
were each good for 2 points.
Jeffery had 6 rebounda and Simon
5.
Christie led the team in steals with
7 followed by Simon with 6.
Simon handed out 4 assists.
The Cougars shot 14 for 41 from
the line.
Also playing for the Cougars were
Brian Broeckelman, Josh Sudennann,
Cory Haskins and Dahon Barth.
B-team wins
The Mankato Cougar Junior High
B-team defeated the Hill't~st Colts in
a close contest 13-1 I.
Brian Broeckelman scored 7 points,
Corey Haskins 4, and Shaun Davis 2.
Davis and Haskins led the team in
rebounding with 4 boards each.
Haskins had 3 steals.
The B-team shot 6 lot 25 from the
field for 24 percent.
Also playing tor the B-team were
Dalton Barth. Keilh Pierce and Josh
Sudermann.
Farm Bureau offers
Ethanol discounts
Farmers anti ranchers of the Jewell
County Farm Bureau plan to give agri-
culture a boost and automobde drivers
a break by sponsoring an ethanol rally
tomorrow (Friday) at Mac's Kwik Stop,
Mankato.
Motorists who fill up with ethanol-
blended fuel will receive a five cent
discount from Farm Bureau and a five
cent discount from Kansas Corn Grow-
ers Association each gallon they pur-
chase between 10 am. and 2 p.m. at
Mac's.
"Ethanol is good for your vehicle,
good for the environment and good for
agriculture," said Jim Dot)Icy, presi-
dent of Jewell County Farm Bureau.
"It burns cleaner than other fuels, which
reduces emission of harmful gas and
keeps your fuel system cleat,."
The renewable fuel benefits Kan-
sas farmers by opening new markets to
foreign grain. Ethanol production is
the third largest use of U.S. corn,
utiliziing seven percent of the corn
crop. The U.S. Department of Agri-
culture estimates that ethanol produc-
tion adds up to 30 cents to the price of
every bushel of corn and mile.
"In addition to bene fiting the farmer,
ethanol decreases our dependency on
imported oil," Dooley said. "By rely-
ing less on imports, the U.S. can con-
trol its own security and economic
the field for 34 percent and I for I from future."
, Jewell County
Offices will be
closed on
Thursday, Dec. 25, and Friday, Dec. 26
=~= + .i~ 9bservance of Christmas.
The Jewell County Solid Waste will be
open on Friday, Dec. 26
We ~edate your
¢o,at.u~ fova~ suooort.
Closed
Christmas Eve at Noon
and
New Year Eve at 3 p.m.
State Exchange Bank
Mankato, Kan. ~ ....
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With warm wishes and gratitude from our house to yours.
We appreciate your calling on us this past year'.
Guaranty State Bank and
Trust Company
Esbon, Kan., 785-725-3663 - Burr Oak, Kan.. 785-647-6621 ~ Beloit. 785-738-3501
Refreshments sewed December 18 - 24
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