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Winona Woman Able to Balance Work, Social Life Page 4 Colby Free Press Wednesday, July 7, 2004 Family Deaths Winona woman able to balance work, social life Lorretta Carter Lorretta Carter, 78, of Norcatur, Donita Goyen has managed to Dickman and Adam and Kate Dick- and teaching in positions in south- at the farm with Maxine. That’s how died Sunday, July 4, 2004 at incorporate some family social life Jean man of Garden City, Mary Jean and west Louisiana. memories originate. Northridge Retirement in Kearney, in with her duties at Winona Feed Delmar West of Goodland, and They are spending some quality After a disappointing wheat har- Neb. and Grain. She attended a 40th wed- Lowe MIke and Sandra Margheim of Wi- with their family, Joyce Bartell, vest farmers are looking at fall crops Services will be at 10 a.m. Thurs- ding anniversary celebration in Im- nona. Dalene Bartell and Kyle Bartell. as a windfall and new beginning. day at Pauls Funeral Home in perial, Neb. for Dallas and Char- •Winona In addition to the Margheim sib- Erma Latham had knee replace- True farmers have the faith of the Oberlin with Rev. Vincent Thu lotte Wine on Saturday. Correspondent lings, 27 of Mary’s grand- and ment surgery in Denver Tuesday. proverbial mustard seed. Laing and Deacon Stan Chapin of- Donita’s daughter and family, great-grandchildren were present. Gary Ochs took some time off A visit with Harley Herschberger ficiating. Burial will be at Norcatur Tandy and Doug Wine and Spenser, Pat Margheim hosted a family Extended family members in atten- from his job with Lewallen Build- revealed their annual rainfall a- Cemetery. arrived Friday to spent overnight in reunion complete with scrumptious dance were Homer and Marcella ers to tend wheat harvest. mounted to .90. Both the Berry la- A vigil service will be at 7 p.m. Winona. home-cooked food Saturday, June Overholt of Brighton, Colo. and Family members either visiting dies’ gauges measured 1.70. Dianne today at Pauls Funeral Home. Donita accompanied them to 26 at the Winona Bar and Grill. Laura Ausmus of Colorado or lending a hand at the home of Kvasnicka said they had 1.10. Visitation will be from 8 a.m. Nebraska to attend Doug’s parents’ Mary (Settle) Margheim, matriarch Springs. Gary, Marilyn and Lane Ochs were Beth reported 1.75 at the Lamb until service time on Thursday. open house. of the family from Bennett, Colo. Homer and Marcella Overholt Richard and Laura Ausmus of Colo- Ranch. Ellen Lewallen said Danny Mrs. Carter is survived by a son, Doug, Tandy and Spenser re- was present. called on Dorothy and Lynn Moul- rado Springs, Colo., Gary’s ne- found 1.10 in their rain gauge just Kevin Carter of Johnson City, turned to their home in McPherson Others enjoying the gathering den Saturday while in Winona for phew, Chris Fischahs of Los Ala- north of the Logan County line. Texas; four daughters, Carla Ogor- Sunday. The following week they were Laura Margheim, Joyce Mar- the Margheim reunion. mos, N.M., Kevin Ochs of Oakley, Winona City was blessed with one zolka of Kearney, Neb., Nelda returned to Winona and took advan- gheim and Katherine Kurka all of Weekend guests of Pauline Smith Stephanie Daniels and Erika of inch. Co Ag at Page City reported McCumbers of Alanta, Neb., Linda tage of the Goyen bed and breakfast Bennett, Colo., Robert Margheim were Velma Irish and Chris Irish, Zurich and Aaron and Traci Betz an inch. Seablot of Benkleman, Neb. and enroute to Oregon. of Aurora, Colo., Donnie Margheim Tom and Melissa Sparks, Dalton and Jadelyn of Quinter. Carol Ann Kennedy of Colby, 18 They will be part of a Wine fam- from Oklahoma, Waldo and Rose and Dillon all of Olathe and Staci Maxine Berry’s daughter, Jana Markets grandchildren and six great-grand- ily reunion and a wedding in Idaho Margheim and Jerry Margheim of Smith of Cameron, Mo. Hutton of Brewster, is commuting children. on their return trip to Kansas the Oakley, Wally and Kelly Margheim Bill and Angie Sroufe are enjoy- to Hays to take a class at the univer- Quotes as of close of Mrs. Carter was born May 25, first week in July. from Indiana, Becky and J.D. ing a break from graduate studies sity. Granddaughter Eme is staying previous business day 1926 in Norcatur to Frank and Hi-Plains Co-op Agnes Reid Breiner. She graduated Corrections Wheat $3.30 from Norcatur High School and Card Shower After Five Club to meet in Colby Corn $2.54 lived on a farm near the community High Plains After 5 Club is host- Reservations and cancellations Milo $3.94 most of her married life. The Colby Free Press wants to Soybeans $8.71 ing a “Christmas in July” dinner are required by Tuesday and can be maintain an accurate record of our She married Eldon Carter March party from 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, made by calling 462-2791 or 687- 15, 1945 in Norton and was the town. July 13 at Colby Country Club. The 2155 or by e-mail at biohw@st- Please report any error or lack of Thank You! Norton County Clerk. She was a feature will be “Holly Daze” about tel.net. Nursery is provided by res- member of St. Francis of Assisi clarity in a news story to us at 462- decorating and entertaining. Music ervation only and is available by 3963. We Wish to express Catholic Church in Norton, H.D.U. will be “Christmas Notes” by calling 462-2791. our gratitude to Sunflower Unit and Calico Girls. Michelle Moses and guest speaker Dr. LaDonna Regier, Memorials are suggested to the will be Mary Murphy from Impe- Brian Unruh, and Norcatur News Sheet. rial, Neb. speaking on “The Perfect the nurse practitioners of the Colby Medical and Jacquelyn R. O’Shea Present” on how she was “molded COLBY HIS SHOP to be unique by circumstances be- Surgical Center for their years of Jacquelyn R. O’Shea, 77, of 475 N. FRANKLIN 462-6361 compassion and care given to Regis. Dodge City, died Friday, July 2, yond her control.” 2004 at Manor of the Plains in To the staff of the Prairie Senior Living Dodge City. Babies Complex and Citizens Medical Center Funeral mass will be at 10:30 many thanks for your acts of love, kind- a.m. Thursday at St. Lawrence Braden Steven Ford ness, and care the last three years. Catholic Church in Jetmore. Burial Steve and Amanda Ford of Scottsdale, Ariz. announce the birth The gifts of cards, flowers, masses, will be at Fairmount Cemetery in Tim Adrian to turn 80 memorials, and the comforting words Jetmore. of their son, Braden Steven, on The family of Tim Adrian is re- Thursday, June 24, 2004. Braden Sportcoats (Select group)........................REDUCED 25% and deeds from Fr. Dana Clark and Vigil service will be at 7 p.m. to- questing a card shower for him on Jeannie Solko were greatly appreciated. day at the church. Beckwith Fu- weighed 7 lbs., 9 oz., and was 21 Entire Stock Suits.......................................REDUCED 25% his 80th birthday. Family members inches long. Thanks also to the ladies of Scared Heart neral Home in Jetmore is handling said he was born on July 15, 1924. Short Sleeve Sport Shirts (Entire stock)....REDUCED 25% Church for the delicious meal. arrangements. He was welcomed home by sis- Those wanting to send birthday ter, Brooke Lena, 22 months old. Short Sleve Dress Shirts.............................REDUCED 25% We are grateful to the friends of hers in Mrs. O’Shea was born March 9, greetings can do so to Tim Adrian 1927 in Wichita to Clifford and Grandparents are Mason and Big & Tall Sport Shirts (Sizes to 4x tall)......REDUCED 25% the nursing profession that served in the at 585 Cherokee, Colby, Kan. Betty Crumrine of Brewster and Short Sleeve Knit Shirts (Select group)....REDUCED 25% honor guard and as honorary pallbearers Evelyn Hoppe Pace. She lived in the 67701. Jetmore area most of her life. Jim Ford of Visalia, Calif. Big and Tall Knit Shirts...............................REDUCED 25% to pay tribute to her lifelong career of nursing. Memorials are suggested to One Group Silk Shirts................................REDUCED 25% Manor of the Plains, the Hodgeman Some like it HOT... One Group Ties Values to 35.00 now 15.99 Each! 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