B THE SUPERIOR EXPRESS Thursday, August 8, 2002
,i i i a,,,i bers and tomatoes to Maude Keller and Formoso
Odessa-Dentonia Audr. Young
Glen D. Thomas died at Salina.
By Ruth L. Obert
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Obert went to
the 84th Heitschmidt family reunion at
Meade at the Lakeway Bed and Break-
fast, an old hotel that has been restored.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wineland and Candi,
Hutchinson, and Alice LaRosh,
Natoma, accompanied the Oberts.
There were 55 family members present.
Lucile Clark and Joyce Ritter went
to Pender and Waverly, Nob., to visit
the Larry and Gary Ritter families.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keller visited
Maude Keller.
Rhonda Manchester, her sister Rita
and husband and brother Rick
Nonemaker and wife and daughter were
visitors at Odessa Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kattenberg
are here visiting his parents, Ernie and
Edna Kattenberg and his sisters and
daughter and families.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Obert, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Brunnemer and Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Luke and family ate sup-
per at Mankato to celebeate family
birthdays.
(Last week's news)
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beck and Milton
Graveside services were Thursday.
Wilbur Oberts went to Beloit Satur-
day morning for a doctor's appoint-
ment.
It was Eric Standley who graduated
at Hastings not Kevin.
Half inch of rain fell Sunday
evening.
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Dispatch
By Edna Verhage
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Greeters Sunday were Roy, Stacy,
Trover and Miranda DeBey.
Passage Sunday morning was I
Corinthians 11:17-34. Theme was 'The
Three R's Redemption'. Passage Sun-
day evening was 2 Samuel 7:18-29.
Theme was 'Prayer to the Living God'.
George Eakin had the children's
message Sunday morning,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hayungs (former
Rose Marie Boeskool), Fountain Hill,
Ariz., were church visitors Sunday at
Dispatch.
Mr. and Mrs. Grag Nyhoff and fam-
ily, Fountain, Colo., visited Merle
Nyhoffs.
Aug. 16 is the annual Church pic-
and Charolette Detwilervisited Maude nic.
Keller.
Nadine Walters visited Wilbur
Oberts.
Doris Olena and her niece and
nephew visited Wilbur Oberts.
Joyce Ritter and Audrey Young took.
dinner to Maude Keller.
Happy birthday to Jihan Arnold,
Aug. 5; Shad Lewis, Aug. 7; Jan Schoen
and Lawrence Tanis;, Aug. 9; Alisa
Rotman, Aug. 9; Glen Vander Giesen,
Aug. 10.
Happy anniversary to, Rodney and
Belinda Arnold and John and Jan Tanis,
Dorintha Standley brought cucum- Aug. 9.
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Transportation Limo
and let us do the driving for youl
Anyone, any age, is invited to use the
Jewel/County Genera/Public TransportationS.
SALINA: Aug. 16, towns served: Jewell, Randall, Be!o!/) }
Asherville, Simpson.
CONCORDIA: Aug. 20, towns served: Formoso, Jewell, RandalL
HASTINGS: Sept. 5, towns served: Esbon, Burr Oak, Northbtanch.
BELOIT: Sept. 12, towns served: Esbon, Ionia, Jewell, Randall.
Call 785-378-3385 for further information.
Some trips are cancelled because a required minimum number of reservatiOnS have not 10Pen made.
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By Elaine Clark
Bob and Patty McFarlane are miss-
ing their fawn colored Chihuahua
named Pebbles.
Vera Dempsey visited Joyce
Patrick.
Nelson and Merna KePler, Man-
kate, and Bob and Curtis Watson vis-
ited Brad KePler.
Formoso area residents attended the
North Central Kansas Free Fair at
Belleville last week.
Gloria Guzik and Phyllis Jones vis-
ited Retph Chilcott at Mankato. Gloria
and Phyllis shopped in Superior Tues-
day and on Wednesday they were with
Joyce Guzik, who had surgery at Supe-
rior. Thursday Gloria and Phyllis took
Joyce and her daughter, Jessica, to
Hastings.
Gone and Elaine Clark were visi-
tors of John and Mary Clark, Cody and
Levi, Buhler. They attended the Rend
County Fair at Hutchinson to watch
Cody show his 4-H sheep.
Robert and Ads Grimm returned
home after a visit with relatives at
Portland, Ore., and Deer Park, Wash.
They stayed with George and Dixie
McCollough at Deer Park and visited
Ada's sister, Ruby Hayes.
Ann KePler and Katherine Grimes,
Mankato, had lunch at Mankato.
Roxanne White, Charlie, Adam and
Marty, Midland, Texas, were guests of
Phyllis Hurd. They attended a karate
tournament at York, Neb.
.Howard and Louise Field visited
Ethel Clark and Robert Heel Thursday
at Hilltop Lodge in Beloit.
Lunch guests of Phy!lis Jones were
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Frank and Gloria Guzik and Patty
McFarlane. They celebrated Frank's
birthday.
Attending the Aug. 3 wedding of
Brady and Annette Dean at LeRoy
were Clint and Betty Reynolds, Dan
and Mary Reynolds and Dustin, Amy
Reynolds, Topeka, and Aden and Darla
Joy and Wade, Belleville.
Jerry and Arlene Huber, Jolene and
Sarah, Nogal, N.M., are visiting his
parents, Kenny and Becky Huber. Janet
Higer and Tycen and Kristen Decker,
Mankato, visited. Sunday visitors were
Shelly Guzik, Mankato, Crystal
Massey, Clifford, Brittany and Cody,
Gloria Massey and Robert and Ada
Grimm.
Ann Keeler was a dinner guest of
Kenny and Lea Dawn Welch, Michael
and Nathan, Haddam. Afternoon visi-
tors were Brent and Julie Foster and
five-week-old Treyton, Weaubleau,
Me.
Dan and Lynn Dempsey returned
home after a week's vacation at
Williamsburg, Va., with their children,
Robert and Corrie Dempsey and
Kaitlin, Amorette, Me,; Russell and
Faith Dempsey and Madison, Newton;
and Vanessa Dempsey, Washington,
D.C.
Richard and Nancy Spiegel returned
after a two-week tour and cruise from
Fairbanks, Alaska, to Vancover, Brit-
ish Columbia.
AI and Julia West, Topeka, were
guests of Ronald and Iva Lea Payne.
Bob and Becky Roush and
Samantha were dinner guests of Ben
and Shirley Free and Carol Larson.
Brad Kepler, Ann Keeler and Ron
and Friedei Gordanier had" dinner at
Belleville.
Bev Hall, Courtland, was a dinner
guest of Wayne and Rita Allen.
Dorothy Band, Courtland, was a
dinner guest of Bill and Connie Smith.
Vera Reed's Sunday dinner guests
were Michael Higbee and Jeremie and
Christel Nelson, McCaela, Cheyenne
and Josie, all of Courtland, and Jack
and Nancy Higbee.
Dinner guests of Forrest and Vera
Dempsey were Marshall and Renee
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Holmes, Hesston; Marr Dempsey,
Mankato, and Dan and Lynn Dempsey.
They celebrated Forrest's 82nd birth-
day. Vera and Renee attended Glenn
and Betty Andreasen's 50th wedding
anniversary reception at Mankato.
Dorothy Sjolander and Mike Peters
were supper guests of Dennis and
Candy Wallin at Scandia. Others at-
tending were Evelyn Sjolander, Allen
and Becky Carlson, Colton and Molly,
all of Scandia; Jennie Coppel and Jessie,
Concordia, and Brian Jader and Jamie
Jader and friends, Marquette.
Carl and Maxine Studerwere guests
of Rex and Bonnie Ellsworth at Court-
land. They celebrated Rex's birthday.
Nelson and Merna Keeler visited
Ann Keeler.
Loreita Dunstan and Tyler returned
home after sightseeing in St. Louis,
Mo., with Mindy Dunstan and Leah
Dunham, Manhattan.
Joe and Amanda Brown have moved
into their home in Formoso.
Bob McFarlane was aguest of James
and Terri Cleland, Utan, Neb. Bob had
surgery Monday at the VA Hospital in
Omaha.
Mankato
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Verla Houser returned from a tour
to Fayetteville, Ark., where she and a
friend, Gaye Newlin, Concordia, at-
tended the 34th annual Brumley Gos-
pel Sing. The performance was at the
Barnhill Arena, University of Arkan-
sas, with approximately 28 different
quartet groups and other performers
entertaining a large crowd for four
nights.
Bonnie Hamilton and Ralph Hooten
attended her grandson's wedding Sat-
urday at Andover Methodist Church in
Andover. The reception was in
Wichita. The bride and groom are
Becky (Miller), Wichita, and Darren
Hamilton, Wichita.
Don and Neita Colin, Wichita, vis-
ited Dick and Joan Waugh. They at-
tended the Elizabeth Braden funeral.
Glenn and Betty Andreasen ob-
' Shirley Wood, who had surgery last
Wednesday at a hospital in Lincoln, is
now a patient at the Jewell County
Hospital.
Kevin Phillips fell, injuring his leg.
Alison Kinsey, Hays, was guest of
honor at a bridal shower Sunday at the
Pizza Hut, Mankato. Hostesses were
Lynda Dewey, Janis McDill, Bonnie
Newell, Betty Thompson, Margaret
Colson and Susan Newell. Alison and
Chris Noller will be married Sept. 7 in
Hays.
Weekend guests of Jerry and Alice
Kinsey were Dave, Molly, Matt, Micah
and Anna Swank, Wichita; Dave,
Micbelle and Mark Schmidt, Pratt;
Alison Kinsey and Chris NoUer, Hays.
Saturday night they celebrated the birth-
days of Mark Schmidt, Matt Swank,
Jerod Kinsey and Alison Kinsey. Oth-
ers attending the celebration were
Wendy Stately, Turon; Gale, Kathleen
and Casey Jeffery, Burr Oak; and Craig
Dewey, Agra. Sunday guests included
Carl and Sharon Oliver, Wamego;
Amber Dewey, Salina; Darold and
Loretta Hiatt, Superior, and Ann
KePler, Formoso.
Warren McElroy, Lakewood, Ca-
lif., visited his parents Carl and Berneita
McElroy. They went to Kansas City
where they celebrated the McElroys'
60th wedding anniversary, along with
their daughter, Sharon Walton and
granddaughter, Rachel Walton. They
attended the new dinner theatre and
saw "The Scarlet Pimpernel."
Jerry and Marjorie Murray and Ed
and Pat Wright attended a community
theater presentation in Stockton. Kelli
Wright was a member of the cast.
Happy birthday to: Katherine
Grimes, Matthew Swank, Mark
Schmidt, Wilma Deibert, July 31;
Curtis Ernst, Christopher Dauner, Aug.
1; Luke Cramer, Tracey Knack, Aug.
2; Donna Ramey, Nita Burns, Aug. 3;
Bill Harrod, Berniece Shirley, Micaela
Dahl, Sherry Partridge, Aug. 4; Nick
Higer, Joseph E. Fall, Lyle Dauner,
Anna Woodside, Aug. 5; Alan Wagner,
Jenny Burkhart, Charlotte Pletcher,
Abby Newell, Aug. 6; Margo Baird,
served their 50th wedding anniversary Aug. 7.
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Katherine Grimes, July 31;
Mrs. Jerry Kinsey, Carl and
McElroy, Greg and
Aug. 2; Glenn and
Aug. 3; Mark and
6; Rich and Susan Roush,
Susan Newell, Aug. 7.
Rick and Sheila [
fast week from Canington,N
they visited Tim and Mary
family. While there
North Dakota Pasta
which Tim is
employees at the plant and
cess 40,000 bushels of
Chamber
new educators
Kelley introduced new
bers at Mankato Chamber
merce meeting recently.
Accompanying Kelly
ing were Don Blanchet,
coach and teacher; Dale
high teacher and assistant
football coach; and Bruce
junior high and high school
Dale True, returning
cipal, also attended the meeting
is athletic director and is
working on a new s
gram for the district.
Kelley told about the
board elections and gave
tion about the candi
President Deb Boyles
the meeting, attended
reported that currently there
paid memberships.
Carla Waugh, county
about the
and the
and explained
James Berry reported on
the Fall Fest, an app[ec
- for Oct. 26.
held for planning
day night. The Mm
Thursday evemng at Cr
Plans being
barbecue by the firemen,
show, kids' games, dance
show. Berry stressed
you" event for all
sionals, clubs and
have called upon
and have provided business
out the year. Clubs and
are being asked to help
Volunteers are needed.
thatthis
to show appreciation," Berry:
JREA offers
senior
The Jewell-Randall
sociation is offering a
ship for Jewell High
majoring in education.
Applicants must be a
Kansas university during
school year and be in
The applicant must
transcript and
Contact Lola Abram,
Aug. 31.
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LOCATION: JEWELL COMMUNITY CENTER, JEWELL,
REAL ESTAI WILl. SELL AT 10:00 AM
AT THE RESIDENCE, 409 S.
COLUMSUf, JEWELL, KS. (ON HWY
s is a ranch style, 310edroom home with
fuU basemen(. Hot wate Heat, air,
mat, Iloor utity, Kitchen with Birch built-
• ins, end a cloue a.ace gmge I SeUg
on a nice lot wtt ts of sle In.
HE(IL IflellON: A TRACT OF LAND
LYING IN LOT TEN (10) IN THE NORTHEAST
QUARTER OF THE NORTHEA.ST QUARTER
' (NE 1/4 NE 1/4) OF SECTION THIRTY-SIX
(36), TOWNSHIP FOUR (4)SOUTH, RANGE
EIGHT (8), WEST OF THE 6TH PM,
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT
THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAiD LOT
THEN (10), THE SAME BEING A POINT 990
FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF SAiD SECTION THIRTY-SIX (36),
THENCE SOUTH 110 FEET, THENCE WEST
150.66 FEET, THENCE NORTH 110 FEET TO
THE NORTH LINE OF SAIO LOT TEN (10),
THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF
SAID LOT TEN (10) 150.66 FEET TO THE
PLACE OF BEGINNING, JEWELL COUNTY,
KANSAS.
TAXS: $ 563.10 TO BE PRORATES AS OF
SALE DATE.
TERMS: 10 % DAY OF SALE, BALANCE ON
OR BEFORE CLOSING DATE OF ON OR
BEFORE SEPTEMBER 20. 2002. TITLE
INSURANCE TO BE PAID HALF BY SELLER
AND HALF BY PURCHASER.
POSSESSION: ON CLOSING DATE
AGENCY : Carak
Auction & Rul Estate arKI its agents am and
wm be actin9 as eansactm broker.
ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE THE DAY OF
THE SALE WILL TAJ(E PRECEDENCE OVER
PRIN1TD MATTER.
TO VIEW THE PROPERTY BEFORE THE SALE,
CONTACT THE AUCTIONEER
=R.JNICES WILL SELL AT THE HOUSE
fOLL(N6 THE SNJE Of TIE HOUSE
FrtgidJm 2 ar ff-nmzec amond 17.0 cuft
GE White 30" mcUtc Range w/soad top
mnodo 15.5 Cuft ernst Free
Maytag HD Aumrne Washer, Eke new
GE 6s I
,,%le will start at the Clmnmdty Center
i Gray Chrome Dtme Set w/6 Chairs
Ptne 4 Draw Crest of Drawers
Mml Doul Oed
Watnut Fmnica Orop-le Oiniag T, 3 s, 6
cltaks
Walnut ChN Hclt
Oak Curvad Glass China Clnsel w/4 she(yes
Zmith 26" Cokx W on VCR Case. with remote
control
Samsue VCR
Zantth 19" Color Portabte TV, remote control on
stand
Oak Paltern Back Roclu
5 Brown V'myl Kitchen Chairs
3 Stack Tals
Oak Pratt Platform Rocker, like new
3 PC Walnut Veneer 8adroom suite wl box slxings
& mattress
I: aoena top Trunk
Mm)gany Sewing stand w/door
Caaar Omt
Upa Vacuum cner
Home Offico Desk & Chair
31 say Mmle Clock
Double Bed on HogywxxI frame & Headboard
Green 3 Cushio Couch
Green Rocker
Wood Rocker w/cushion sea
H Char
Oark wood Cab
4 Draww Dress
Double be w/mx springs & s
Se of B,mk 6ads
aa)y 6ed
Flat top Trunk
Oak Of:e Oesk ChaW
Wall Table
2 Oil Lamps
Cast Iron Kettle
Pictures & frames
Coffee Table
Magazm Pack
MlSCB.LEOUS
8 Rece Sett SeR.m Chin
Small Electric Appliances
Pots&Pans
Silverware in Wood Box
Asst of Dishes & Cooking UteiS
Cook Books
Tupperwere
Linens & Bedding
Wagon Hub Lamp
Vases
Throw rugs
Costume Jewe
MTOrS
Eeceolux Carl Stwnlxx)er
Elecuic Fans
Bells & Glassware & Books
Cane Stand Table
Clocks
Smwer Cha
Granite top Table
Hand Skil Saw
Lanterns
Hano & Garden Tools
Wood Ladder
Tn Cycle
Wood Porch swing
Garden Hose
Concrete Donkey & Cart
Table & Floor Lamps
Radio / Record Rayer w/spealaa
Hamper
Card Table
TV Trap
Roll around Can
Humidifier
LG. Asst. Sewing SoRNies
C Rack
Elactdc Dab
Elact Grinder
m ok cum s-s 4
SELLER:
DORIS DIVEL
JERRY DNEL I
LEON DIVEL,
HARRY W.
and many egw i
mmtlm
TERMS: Cash. Nothing removed until settled for. Not responsible for accidents - Lunch Sll
Sale conducted by:
Gerald Zimmer Auction & Real Es
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