2A Th e Oberlin Herald Wednesday, June 1, 2011 Th e Oberlin Herald — Th e Oberlin Herald — Obituaries Harold Arthur Hill be held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Benicia, Calif.; a brother, Ross From the Record June 18, at the Oberlin Cemetery Reeves, Hays; a sister, Alice Kuiper, Harold Arthur Hill, 87, a longtime with Pastor Bill Duncan officiating. Limited Actions City Hall resident of Oberlin, died Tuesday, Norton; four grandchildren, and Military rites will be provided by Courthouse May 27: Midland Funding LLC MUNICIPAL COURT May 24, 2011, at the Cedar Living three great-grandchildren. Oberlin American Legion Post. These transactions were taken vs Carol Holt, $1,958. May 26: Donnie Reinert, speed- Center in Oberlin. She was also preceded in death by A memorial fund has been es- from the records in the offices of the May 23: Credit Management Ser- ing,$192 fine. He was born Nov. 11, 1923, in her parents and a brother. tablished in his name. Contribu- Decatur County court clerk, sheriff vices vs Shelby Brown, $244. May 26: Ernest Fowler, failure to Piqua, Ohio, the son of George and Funeral services will be held at 2 tions may be sent to Pauls Funeral and register of deeds: May 26: Red Willow Animal stop at stop sign, $153 fine. Lillian (Rennolett) Hill. He was p.m. today at Enfield Funeral Home DISTRICT COURT Home, 121 N. Penn, Oberlin, Kan., Clinic vs Nicole & Chris Kelley May 26: Ronnie Brown, dog at reared in Arkansas, where he at- in Norton with private family inurn- Traffic 67749. $301. large, $118 fine. tended school. He moved to Oberlin ment at Mount Hope Cemetery at May 12: Jacob M. Sahm, failure in the 1940s. During World War Almena. to wear seat belt, pled guilty, $5. II, he served in the United States Lois Vivian Schamber Memorials may be made to the Navy for three years on the ship Lois Vivian Schamber, 93, a 1936 Norton Senior Center. Contribu- USS LCI “Landing Craft Infantry” graduate of Decatur Community tions may be sent to Enfield Funeral gunboat 458. High School, died May 23, 2011, Home, 215 W. Main, Norton, Kan., He married Erma Jean Bastin on at her home in Norton. 67654. Town Crier Feb. 16, 1954, in Oberlin, where She was born June 3, 1918, in they made their home. He worked Oberlin, the daughter of Arthur and Louise Leitner Memorial services will be held at at the Pepsi Bottling Company and Flora (Wildeman) Reeves. She grew 10 a.m. on Saturday at the Immanuel Today: Alcoholics Anonymous, east side of Highway 83. water for bacteria and nitrates. For several gas stations in Oberlin. He up in Oberlin, where she attended United Church of Christ in Herndon 8 p.m., ambulance barn. Selden 18th Annual Antique details, call 475-8118. was a member of the United Church school. She also attended Pittsburg for Louise Leitner, 92, who died Jan. Friday: Decatur County Help- Tractor and Classic Car Show, 9 Tuesday, Thursday: The Deca- of Oberlin. State College and Kansas State Uni- 3, 2011, in Overland Park. Dennis ing Hands for Health Care benefit a.m. tur County Food Pantry is open from Survivors include a son, Bobby versity. She was a high school home Brown will officiate. garage sale, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., former Tuesday: Jody Tubbs, Kan- 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the United Gene Hill, Oberlin, a daughter, economics teacher for many years. She was a 1937 graduate of Hern- Hansen Mueller office, South Penn sas Veterans Affairs, 9 to 10 a.m., Church, 109 N. Griffith. Donations Betty Ann and Dan Miller, Salina; She married Max Simons in Kan- don High School and the daughter of Ave. courthouse. of cash, frozen or nonperishable a brother Richard and Maxine Hill, sas, Ralph Milor in California, and John and Anna (Kundinger) Leitner. Last Indian Raid Museum’s Sum- Wednesday, June 8: Widows food and household items are al- Norwich; a granddaughter and a Clarence Schamber in Kansas and She was an aunt of Betty Jones of merfest and Car Show Cruise-in, and Friends, 11:30 a.m., lunch at ways needed. great-granddaughter. all three preceded her in death. Oberlin. 7 to 9 p.m. in front of museum, Coffee, Tea and Me. SENIOR MENU He was preceded in death by his Survivors include a son, Charles A complete obituary was carried with grilled hot dogs and chips by The Sunflower Recreation Center Senior lunch at the Golden Age wife on Aug. 24, 1996; his parents; and Laurene Simons, Warsaw, Ind.; in the Feb. 9 issue of The Oberlin museum, and root beer floats by downtown is open for open bowl- Center, weekdays at noon: two brothers, Tony and Carl Hill, two daughters, Marilye Davis and Herald. Oberlin Business Alliance. Live ing from 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday; 4 to 8 Today: pasta, beef-and-tomato and a sister, Waunita Hughs. husband Harold Frisby, Richland, broadcast by KFNF Radio. p.m. Monday and Tuesday; closed casserole, California blend veg- A graveside memorial service will Wash.; and Ronda and Sam Evins, Saturday: Pancake feed in Old Wednesday and Thursday; 4 to 10 etables, gelatin with bananas, bread, Bohemian Hall, 7 a.m. p.m. Friday with red pin bowling at brownies. Registration of classic cars, mo- 6 p.m.; open bowling, 3 to 11 p.m. Thursday: liver and onions, au- torcycles and vintage sports ve- Saturday and moonlight bowling gratin potatoes, peas, bread, cook’s Photo Policy hicles, 8 a.m. at 9 p.m. choice fruit. The Oberlin Herald wants to On short notice, we may not have group photos, any pictures of people Decatur County Helping Hands At 1 p.m. at the Golden Age Cen- Friday: chicken BLT salad, emphasize photos of people doing someone available. lined up, holding trophies, shaking for Health Care benefit garage sale, ter, Monday, Wednesday, Thurs- tropical fruit, crackers, strawberry things in town. If you know of an Space in the paper is limited and hands, passing checks, certificates 8 a.m. to noon, former Hansen Mu- day, Friday, pinochle; Quilting, shortcake. event or news happening that we so is the time of our staff, so we may and the like. We will always make eller office, South Penn Ave. puzzles, games daily. Chicken-foot Monday: hamburger steak, should attend, call us at 475-2206. not be able to get to every event, room for a story about any of these Tours of museum, 9 a.m. to 3 dominoes, 1 p.m., first and third mashed potatoes/gravy, carrots, Please be sure to allow a couple of but we will try.Because space is events, however, and we do want p.m. Tuesdays; Bingo, second and fourth bread, apricots. days so we can arrange to be there. so limited, we cannot run team or pictures from them. Lunch, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., in front Tuesdays. Tuesday: pasta salad with ham, of museum, A representative of the Northwest mandarin oranges, breadsticks, Starting Time: 9:30 a.m. Trophy presentations, 4 p.m. Local Environmental Protection cake. Sunday: Mini Sappa Tractorcade Group will be at the county Health Next Wednesday: oven fried Located in Dresden, Kansas to Selden, meet at 8 a.m., Decatur Department once a month for free chicken, mashed poatoes/gravy, Weimer at the Old HS site, Dresden, KS Co-op bulk plant, south of Oberlin, well evaluations, including testing corn, bread, rosy pears. Vehicles, Shop Tools, Boats & Miscellaneous Sat., June 4, 2011 Corrections

The story about the Helping P P P P P or clarify any mistake or misun- Hands for Health Care garage sale In a picture of the Class of 1961 derstanding in a news story. Please in the May 26 issue of The Oberlin in the Alumni Section, the man on call our office at 475-2206 to report Lawn Herald said that the sale would be the top row, second from the left errors. We believe that news stories & Garden Quality products from held from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, June was identified as Norman Foster. It should be fair and factual, and MONA’s Market Yard Machine (MTD) 4 at the old Hansen Mueller office. should have been Norman Stanley. appreciate your calling to our at- Chipper Shredder, 10 HP, like new It should have been from 5 to 8 p.m. This was due to incorrect informa- tention any failure to live up to this used less than 25 hours on Friday, June 3, and from 8 a.m. tion given to the newspaper. standard. (5+) Riding lawn mow- P P P P P ers, FORD LT100, to 12 noon on Saturday, June 4. This Craftsman 10HP, Tractor, Trucks Snapper Comet, & Motorcycles was a reporter’s error. The Oberlin Herald will correct Montgomery Ward, others 1946 Farmall ‘M’, row crop, 12V, Turco barbecue gas grill new tires, runs good Homemade brush mow- 1962 Chevy ½ ton, red & white, er 4 HP Briggs & with front tow hitch Stratton 21” John Deere Power 1978 Dodge D150, 318 V8, new Officers arrest 26 at drug bust Drive rotary mower, auto trans., good tires, well poor condition taken care of, runs great Shop & Tools 22” Murray rotary push 1979 Ford F-150 4WD, flatbed, 6 After a months-long investiga- ties made the arrests and searched were sent to the Logan, Rawlins (4) Vent-less propane heaters, great mower 3.5 HP cyl 300ci runs good, needs for the garage Briggs & Stratton Antiques work tion, local cops and the Kansas the homes. and Sherman County attorneys, so Boats, Boat Motors Wood heating stove Shop vacuum Small lawn cart 1976 Yamaha XS360 road/street & Snowmobile Sev. propane heaters Wheel barrow Bird feeders & Collectables motorcycle, 5k original miles, Bureau of Investigation arrested Jones said law enforcement ex- they could reviewed for possible Electric space heater needs work 21’ Motorcraft speed boat, in- MANY, MANY, Cast ‘gum ball’ machine, great con- (2) Swamp coolers dition, works good, glass bowl Mid 80’s Suzuki 1400cc V4, 28K 26 people on drug charges and ecuted five search warrants for criminal charges. Jones said the in- board, no motor, set-up for (12) 48” Fluoresent lamps GM 350ci V8, with trailer MORE ITEMS broken miles, wrecked, with MC trail- Hand & electric tools National Cash Register NCR er impounded several vehicles on illegal drugs and “documents as- vestigation still ongoing, and more 18’ Glastron Cuddy Cabin, 4 cyl. 90# Anvil TOO NUMEROUS Mercury I/O, with trailer, no machine Many tires and spoke wheels, 15”, Metal cutting machine +/- 100 hand saw collection, was Monday, May 23 and Tuesday, May sociated with the distribution of arrests are likely. title, poor condition (2) Lincoln 200amp arc welders TO LIST!!! 16”, 20” in many sizes 16’ V151 bow-rider, 70HP out- collected for craft painting and Gas welding equipment with oxygen wall hanging themes 24, and more may be coming. illegal drugs.” The searches turned No other details are being re- board Mercury, with trailer & acetylene bottles 15’ boat, 60HP Mercury, with trail- Several portable and clock radios up Colby Police Chief Randy Jones up various amounts of illegal drugs leased until formal charges can be Variable speed drill press to 60’s, 45 records er Metal Band saw 1960’s fiberglass boat, mod. Hard- Travel & ‘Steamer’ trunks said the KBI along with police and and money, which officers seized. brought in district courts. Sev. metal welding work benches Cream Cans, cheese box top/Convertible with trailer Ladder jacks new Antique Cabin Cruiser boat with Singer sewing machine complete sheriff’s departments from Thom- About 10 vehicles were seized in (2) Hotsy steam power washers, Battery TIN toy train engine & car trailer poor condition 110 HP Mercury outboard boat (3) 1960’s Schwinn bicycles, Pana- as, Logan, Rawlins and Sherman connection with the case. Portable 8” auger drill with Honda sonic 5 speed motor gas motor 4 cyl Mercury Cruiser inboard Chicken crate Counties have been conducting an Sixteen arrest warrants were 7” auger bits Camera Collection boat motor 5HP Emglo double tank air com- Fishing poles, reels & supplies (2) Kodak cameras undercover drug investigation in executed, and 10 additional cases pressor Kodak Duraflex II with flash bulb Arctic Cat mod. ‘eltigre’ snowmo- Portable air pressure tank Seventeenth Annual bile, new 500cc motor & 2 holder, both in original boxes Northwest Kansas for six months. running belts Polaroid Land Camera ‘Super Selden Antique Tractor and Classic Car Show Furniture, Household & Music Shooter’ in box Jones said the investigation cul- DUCKS UNLIMITED special addition dining table two leafs Polaroid Land Camera ‘Pronto! B’ minated in a series of search and and 6 chairs, recycled (cherry?) wood, with custom hard in Polariod soft case and manu- Sunday, June 5, 2011 cover, new condition al, with ITT Magic Flash Toys and Kids stuff La-Z-Boy recliner, couches, chairs, end tables, lamps, Hide-a- attachment in original box arrest warrants that were executed RCA Solid State Image Sensor VHS Many stuffed animals, dolls Main Street, Selden, Kansas Bed couch Child chairs, school desks, potty Oak chairs, oak office desk, & 20 drawer oak ‘Jewelers’ chest Camcorder in hard case Monday and Tuesday. The KBI’s Boxes of slide binders chair, high chair, baby carriers, Dresser with mirror swing, peddle car, bouncer set No Admission or Entry Fees Dish sets, stainless ware, dinning sets Kodak flash bulbs, film in box, oth- Crime Scene Unit van could be seen ers TONKA truck, & toys (2) 8” cast iron skillets CAT dozer 1:50 scale in box outside several homes in Colby as Quilt & crafts items Matchbox & others Antique Tractors & Cars Alarm clocks, portable radios Wagon, tricycle Puzzles & games investigators and sheriff’s depu- Yamaha electronic KEYBOARD & music books Music tapes, 8 track, CD’s, DVD’s, CD player Classic Motorcycles and Small Engines Welcome (2) Exercise bikes Copy & FAX machine Events Include Parade at 3:30 pm Many craft & display items Weaved baskets of all sizes Raffle—Pedal Tractor Plaques awarded to top exhibitors Guns & Archery Trophy display cases Microwave oven Colt Police Positive 38 cal., 6 rnd Electric fans Fish bowl 10:00 am—Horseshoe Pitching Competition (5 Tractor/5 Car/2 Small Engine) revolver, year? (Pat’d 1884, Luggage (2) cots 1900, 1905) serial # 92937, Antique Baler Demonstration Come join the family fun and view antique well used by police officer Carl Markets 1:00 pm—Kiddie Tractor Pull (ages 5-6, 7-8, 9-10) classic tractors, cars, small engines Rueger, with original box and Terms: Cash or Good Check day of sale. service holster Buyers must show proper ID 2:30 pm—Barrel Roll Competition Live entertainment during and after lunch JC Higgins (Sears, Roebuck Co.) Nothing removed until settled for. Checks to be written closing markets 3:00 pm—Washer Drop Competition Barrel Train Rides Mod 20- 12 ga pump shotgun 2 NOTE: All statements or representation herein are believed to be Not responsible for accidents or theft. to the ¾” chamber 26” barrel with correct. The Auction Firm makes no warranties either expressed or City of Dresden. 3:30 pm—Parade FOOD AND DRINKS SERVED ALL DAY LONG RANGE & choke sup- implied. Announcements made day of sale shall take precedence midwestauction.com Wheat, $8.05 bushel pressor over printed material. All guarantees are between buyer & seller. Concessions by the CYO Children’s Raffle and Coin Tank HAMBURGERS/BARBECUE PORK Westernfield M550AB – 12ga shot- midwayrealtyks.com Corn, $6.93 bushel gun, 3” chamber, 26” barrel Milo, $6.58 hundredweight with C-LECT adjustable choke Western Archery Pioneer II #2700 Dresden Area Residents’ Fundraiser Compound Bow, ser. # Soybeans, $12.98 bushel 90K7679, wood laminated, fiberglass sandwich, custom Sunflowers, $28.15 hun- ‘camo’ paint, with arrow holder Ben Pearson Mod. Couger, wood Sale Conducted by Weimer Auction Service dredweight fiberglass 64” bow, ser.# Mike Weimer, Auctioneer, 785/675-3934 P. O. Box 504 T. J. 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