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on r 000 actual miles. 402-879-4993. Calvin L. Bohnert and Peggy M.
1, 22-50-2p Bohnert to Gene G. Foster 11I and
Victoria A. Foster: a parcel of land in
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ttiol jt L 402-225-3635, leave a message. James E. Matych and Joleen Matych
22-50-1c to James E. Matych and Jolene Matych:
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3al'sil l" 2-365-7592.E38 Plymouth Horizon, all new tires. 4S, Range 9W.
n01 , 22-50-3c James E. Matych and Joleen Matych
rat e to James E. Matych and Jolene Matych:
97 BLAZER, 4-door, 4x4, power W 1/2 NW 1/4 of Section 29, Town-
indows, locks, A.C., 120,000 miles, ship 4S, Range 9W.
. ins great. $5,900. 402-225-2244. William E. Butts and June Butts to
as ;' 22-49-2c DevinD.HerrodandCarrieK. Herrod:
a 'part of the SE 1/4 of Section 25,
,d, d HOSKINS AUTO Township4S, Range 9W.
30 ' The Board of Commissioners of the
so .p . SALES County of Jewell vs. Curtis D. Abell, et Some Jewell County farmer exhibits a sense of humor by setting uP a rest
ill: " al. Case 02-C-02. Order to Sheriff area for deer hunters near acountry road northeast of Mankato. No report has
4, DRIVEA LITTLEAND SAVE KimW. Ost to advertise sell real estate come in as to usage ofthe convenience.
.48 ; to Wayne McElroy: Tract 43, Lots 10,
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2 "1 ; Phone 402-463-1466 to Helen C. Anderson: E 65 feet of Lois
t Phone 402-743-2255 5 and 6 in Block 7, in original townsite
22-10-tfc of the City of Mankato and an case-
49 ' ment on part of Lot 7 in Block 7.
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fst ' Hazelwood: a tract land in the SE 1/4 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kattenberg and Steven Obert was a Sunday dinner
KAWASAKI KLR250-03 of Section 1 l, Township 3S, Range Edna attended the basketball games at guest of Wilbur Oberts.
2" ' MSRP $3,999 sale $3,499 8W. Smith Center. The Lebanon Methodist Christmas
, Garber's 402-729-2294 Limited Civil Maude Keller entered the hospital program was Sunday morning.
lt 23-50-1c DirectMerchantsCCBankvs.Trina at Beloit Wednesday. Audrey Young visited with Mrs.
Schutze, Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Obert went to Lee Shirley at the doctor's office in
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Trina B. Schultze, Jewell, speed- anniversaryopenhouseatDowns.They Westbranch School and was interested
:€, 'OMPLETELY RESTORED, five. ing, g3-60, $221. stoppedtoseeGladysSentiforawhile, tohearaboutthepeoplewholivethere.
. droom house for sale by owner. Mile L. Shellito, Smith Center, ' Audrey YoungandJoyceRittervis- Herdaughter, Martha, was in 4-H with
all days 402-469-6223, evenings speeding, 77-60, $131. ited Maude Keller at Beloit. Carolyn Sipe.
' -87§-4208. 24-18-tfc ShermanG.Frahm, Colorado City, CarolynSipeAndresendiedatLin- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beck visited
Colo., speeding, 76-65, $95. coln, Neb. Services were at Hastings Audrey Young Sunday evening.
,5-Mobile Homes Guy E. Mitchell, Formoso, no flags Saturday morning. She formerly lived
' I OUBLE WIDE trailer with good two- and oversize load signs, $159. in the Dentonia area as she attended
r garage. All appliances included. Accidents school there and graduated from Esbon
Dec. 2 at approximately 12 noon at High School. Her parents were Cloral
k0Cated in east Nelson. Eldrick milepost 235 on South K-14 Highway,
t" rUmmert 402-225-4197. 25-49-2p Philip E. Vetter, Randall. driving a
006-Notice 1998 Ford pickup had deer come out of
$ the ditch striking the passenger side
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tie holder9 We invite vou to join the dent investigated by Kim Ost. Dam-
Assoc ation. Send ages
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exceeded
$500.
10.00, name, address, phone num- Dec. 2 at approximately 5:20 p.m.
r and name of governor who made on a Jeweli County road 14 miles north
!U an admiral to NAA, P.O. Box and four miles east of 36 and North K-
L 1723, Lincoln, Nob, 68501. 14 junction, Joan D. Ross, Webber,
" driving a 1995 Buick had two deer
-Thank You come out of the ditch striking the
]i ANK'You to our relatives and driver's front side of her vehicle. No
injuries. Accident investigated by Kim For All Your
j[I | :, *ds for the flowers, gifts, beaut ful Ost. Damages exceeded $500.
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well wishes we received at Dec. 8 at approximately 6:20 p.m. z-r00n00tng
| ' .5.0th wedding anniversary eel- on aJewell County road one mile north ;
| atlon. Thanks to our family for fromlonia, ShenaB.Colson,Mankato, .
|i .=ung the event and making every- driqing a 1996 Plymouth was south
| ! g.so special. Blessings to all. Max bound on a county road and struck a
I ,. Eqqers. 36-50-1p deer. Accident investigated by Fulmer.
| a,t, ean out the attic or basement and sell Damages exceeded $500.
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Traffic and Misdemeanor
Speeding: Andrew M. Jensen, Co-
lumbus, $25, Ismael Cavazos, Jr.,
Geneva, $25; Nicolas C. Fuller,
Deshler, $75.
Eugene V. Schutz, Cozad, viola-
. tion of 10 hour rule, $50.
Austin J. Buresh, Davenport, ille-
gal parking, $10.
District Court
Gregory A. Dunlap vs. Jenifer L.
Dunlap, petition for dissolution of
marriage.
DanaM. Knoell vs. Kevin E. Knoell,
petition of dissolution of marriage.
Real Estate Transfer
Eugene Miller to Gerald Miller,
Trustee of the Eugene Miller Revo-
cable Trust, NW I/4 and E 1/2 NE 1/4
7-3-8.
Leo Sykora to Rita A. Wright, Lots
10, 11 and 12, Block 13, O. T. Supe-
rior.
Linda A. and Gall E. Kleen, David
L. and Diane K. Meyer and Patricia L.
and Troy D. Shuck to Christine J.
Loontjer, Part NW 1/4 15-2-5.
Michelle L. Boatman (formerly
Michelle L. Piper) and Alan Boatman
to John L. and Donna K. Jensen, S I/2
Lot 1 and 2, Block 28, E. Superior to O.
T. Superior.
Thursday, December 12, 2002
Students write, draw
about citizenship .. .
Allison Thomrson, White Rock ' )bltuarles
fourth grade student, was the winner of
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sponsored recently by Jewell County Clu'olll/tdresen
Family and Community Education.
Her essay and artwork is eligible Carolyn M. Andresen, 64, Hastings,
state competition, Neb., died Dec. 3 at Madonna Reha-
Velma German, representing the bilitation Hospital, Lincoln, Neb.
county FeE, visited county elemen- Carolyn was born Apri129, 1938,in
Burr Oak to Cloral and Marcella
tary schools in the fall, presentin in-
formation on citizenship and inviting
students to participate in the contest.
Other students who participated in
the contest, all from Marilyn Walker's
class at White Rock, were Regan
Jeffery, Seen Mohlman, Kevin
Garman, Jessica Hancock, Anthony
Burgess, Travis Boyles, Jennifer
Bryant and Cortney Kuhlman.
Parents as Teachers
By Amanda Anderson
Problem solving
It's hard not to step in with help
when your toddler is struggling to solve
a problem. Learning to turn a door-
knob or retrieve a bali from under a
chair takes time. Let your child try her
own solutions for a while. If you sense
that frustration is mounting, offer help.
Do only the parts your child can't ac-
complish alone.
Toddler collage
Tearing paper develops toddlers'
muscles and coordination for using
scissors when they're older. Have
your toddler tear up pieces of colored
paper. Give her a glue stick to attach
paper to a sheet of cardboard.
Guide Rock Library
The Library Board entertained the
fourth through sixth grades at a tree
trimming party. June Armstrong ex-
plained to the children what Chrismons
are and why they were made. Each
child hung a decoration on the tree.
Bonnie Ohmstede gave a brief story of
how the library started. The children
sang several Christmas songs. Cook-
ies and punch were served. A few
parents and grandparents were present
at the program. Candy canes were
handed out as the children left.
Letters To The Editor
At this time of year many children
are looking forward to vacation from
school, presents and happy times with
family and friends. There are children
however whose only wish this season
is for a safe, loving home. I am writing
on behalf of children who have been
abused, neglected and are in need of
love, support and guidance. Some of
these children have been placed in fos-
ter care or are awaitin'g adoptive homes.
Kansas Children's Service League
(KCSL) is the not-for-profit agency
that provides foster care and adoption
dren, are needed in Jewell County and
the surrounding area.
Foster and adoptive parents can be
married or single, working inside or
outside of the home and they can be
parents or without children of their
own. Foster parents are able to specify
the ages and gender of the children
they care for. Foster parents receive
extensive and ongoing training, sup-
port from KCSL, financial reimburse-
ment and the satisfaction of making a
difference in the life of a child in need.
By Ruth L. Obert
Edgar and Veronica Marihugh de- and Sally Sipe who were 4-H leaders.
livered Esbon Lions Calendars. She has a brother, Richard, at Arling-
Mr.wdMrs.J35,Okrtattend ton and nieces and 0cphgws and a step- 4ieices to children that have ben
• ' son and st ei-'dafigfi'ie/i Her husband placed.is the cq.ody of the state. Fos-
Beloit.the eighth grade,bketball game at preceded hei" in death., ter and adoptive homes, for these chil-
Lisa Rumbaugh, niece of Ruth If you have ever thought about be-
Obert, reports a big snow at Dodge coming a foster or adoptive parent
City with no school last Wednesday. please call.
Winter is coming closer each day. Angels Beims
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(Huffman) Sipe. She graduated from
Esbon Rural High School and moved
to Hastings in 1956. She, married John
Andresen June 14, 1959.
She was a route secretary for the
circulation department of the Hastings
Daily Tribune, was a member of First
Christian Church, Does and Beta Sigma
Phi.
She was preceded in dcaih by hc
parents and htlsband John.
Surviving are step-son, Jay W.
Andresen, Oklahoma City, Okla.; step-
daughter, Joni L. Andresen, Tucson,
Ariz.; two grandsons; and a brother,
Richard Sipe, Arlington.
Services were Dec. 7 at Butler
Volland Chapel, Hastings. Burial was
in Parkview Cemetery, Hastings.
Margaret Belden
Margaret A. "Peg" Belden, 92, died
Dec. 1.
She was born in Mitchell County
Nov. 14, 1910, the fourth child born or
Rose and E.G. Duff.
She grew up in the Asherville area
and graduated from Asherville Rural
High School in 1928. She taught in a
one room school across the road from
her home until she married Glenn A.
Beiden Sept. 30, 1930. They lived in
Jewell from 1932 to 1997. She was
active in various church, community,
and service organizations, taught 4-H
sewing and knitting classes and later
judged at area 4-H fairs.
She was preceded in death by her
husband.
Survivors include a son, Bill, and
two grandchildren.
Services were Dec. 5 at Jewell Chris-
tian Church. Kleppinger Funeral Home,
Jewell, was in charge of arrangements.
Clarence Briggs
Clarence R. Briggs, 94, Republic,
died Dec. 4 at Superior.
He was the son of Lewis and Jennie
Briggs, born Sept. 6, 1908, in J'ewell
County.
In 1931 he married Ruth Farnam.
He farmed in Jeweli County before
moving to California where he worked
in aship yard. After the"war he worked
on se,erai different ranches. After
tiring he returned to Jewell County.
Clarence was preceded in death by
his wife and two sons, James and Bob.
Survivors include a sister, Cecile
Gardner, Montrose, two nephews and
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Graveside services were Dec. T, at
Balch Cemetery, Formoso. :
Betty Katen
Betty Louise Katen, 69, Fairfiell
Neb., formerly of Salina, died Nov. 27
She was born Betty Louise Burs
on July 22, 1933, at Harris, Me. She
attended school in Jewell and gradu-
ated from Jewell Rural High School in
1952. She was a librarian for the C{ty
of Fairfield Public Library.
Her husband, Richard, died in 2002.
Survivorh: :, , adaughter, Kathy
}cvrcr, (;I{: li ihree sons, Toni,
Wallshire, Olio, Randy, Gienvil,Neb.,
and Troy, Hastings, Neb.; two broUl-
ers, Ronald Burks, Wichita, Raymolad
Burks, Lincoln, Neb.; and nine grant-
children.
Services were Dec. 4 at Commu-
nity Presbyterian Church, Fairfield,
Neb. Burial was in Fairfield CemeteGy.
McLaughlin Funeral Home handled
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arrange ments.
Haraht Taylor
Harold U. Taylor, 80, Abilene, died
Nov. 30 at the Beverly Health Care
Center, Abilene.
He was born Aug. 10, 1922,,in
Jewell County, the son of Archly L.
and Daisy (Woolman) Taylor. He at-
tended local schools and graduated
from Glen Elder High School. ,
He married Wanda Gish Aug. 10,
1943 in Beloit. They farmed near Glen
Elder and Esbon from 1946 until 19,5.
He then worked for an elevator co3-
struction company, later managing n
elevator in Abilene. He moved .to
Topeka and returned to Abilene to make
his home in 1985.
Harold was a veteran of World War
II, serving with the United States Army
and was a member of the Brethren In
Christ Church.
Preceding in him death were his
parents, two brothers and a sister.
Survivors include his wife, Abilefie;
three sons, Danny and Van, both of
Abilene; Craig, Pearland, Texas; thr'ke
daughters, Donna Strauss, Enterpri,'{e;
Maria Jeffery, Bennington; a)d
Deborah Parker, Olathe; two sisters,
Martha Dickson, Topeka, and Phyliis
Weidenhaff, Glen Elder; i 6 grandch]l-
dren; and 22 great-grandchildren, t
Services were Dec. 4, at the Bre-
yen In Christ Church, Abilene, with the
Revs. Charles Norman and Stiin
Norman officiating. Interment wasin
the Abilene Cemetery. Martin-Beck€r-
Carlson Funeral Home, Abilene, was
in charge of arrangements.
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