2A T HE O BERLIN H ERALD Wednesday, January 19, 2005 THE OBERLIN HERALD — THE OBERLIN HERALD — Obituaries

From the Record Donald Leslie Brown moved to Harlingen, , where years before moving to Oberlin. She Donald Leslie Brown, 79, a form- they lived over 40 years. They had been employed at Campbell’s Courthouse Brian and Linda Schroer, as joint Last Wednesday: 9:23 a.m., er chief of police in Oberlin, died moved to Missouri later to be closer Clothing Store; Zimmerman Jew- tenants, part of Lot 4, Block 18, trauma, W. Ash, no transport. Sunday, Jan. 16, 2005, at Hays to family. elry and Ray Jewelry before retiring These transactions were taken Rodehaver Addition, City of Saturday: 9:49 a.m., standby, Medical Center. Survivors include a daughter, in 1991. She was a member of Faith from the records in the offices of the Oberlin. Oberlin wrestling tournament. He was born Sidney and Keith Glass, St. Charles, Lutheran Church. Decatur County court clerk, sheriff Oberlin Rural Rental Housing, Dec. 29, 1925, at Mo.; five grandchildren; and 13 Survivors include her daughter, and register of deeds: quit claim to Neighborhood Renais- City Hall Rexford, the son great-grandchildren. Phyllis Jean and Duane Berry, sance Foundation, Lots 1-3, part of She was preceded in death by her Grand Junction, Colo.; two grand- DISTRICT COURT MUNICIPAL COURT of Leslie and Lot 4, and Lots 7-12, Block 6, East parents; her husband; and two sis- sons; four great-grandchildren; and Traffic Thursday: Rhys Davies, Oberlin, Vergie (Feaster) Addition, City of Oberlin. ters, Mary Francis and Martha a sister-in-law, Edla Olson, Oberlin. Nov. 26, 2004: Kevin Wurm, driving while license canceled, sus- Brown. He Elmo Lund and Margaret Lund to Brown. She was preceded in death by her Dresden, expired drivers license, pended or revoked, $535; Violet served in the U.S. Leo and Carolyn Zodrow, as joint Private memorial services will be husband on Jan. 26, 1973; her par- $160. Krizek, Dresden, illegal tag (dis- Marine Corps tenants, W 1/2 of Sec. 10, SE 1/4 of held at a later date. She was cre- ents; two brothers, Clarence and Dec. 11, 2004: Rhonda Carlisle, missed, showed current registra- during World Sec. 10, all in T2S, R28W (dated 8/ mated. Alternative Funeral Services Delbert Johnson; and a sister, Oberlin, speeding 79, $114. tion), court cost $35; Nichole War II, earning 28/97). of St. Charles, Mo., was in charge of Rosella Johnson. Dec. 18, 2004: George Pugh III, Walters, Oberlin, driving in viola- the Purple Heart D. Brown arrangements. Funeral services were held Mon- Santa Fe, N.M., speeding 76, $96. AMBULANCE CALLS tion of restriction, $135; Tanner for serving in the Memorial contributions may be day afternoon at Faith Lutheran Limited Action Lincoln, Herndon, speeding, $130; Pacific Theater. These calls were reported last made to the Decatur County Mu- Church with Pastor Charlotte Beneficial Kansas Inc. vs. Patrick Bill Humphrey, Lakewood, Colo., He married Lois Guinn on Oct. week to Decatur County Hospital. seum, or Hospice of Decatur Strecker-Baseler officiating. Burial Pomeroy, $3,905 plus costs and in- obstructing legal process or official 20, 1946, at Norton and she pre- Jan. 11: 8:06 a.m., medical, E. County. was at the Oberlin Cemetery. terest, etc. duty, $285; Margie Applegate, ceded him in death on May 28, 1989. Oak, transported to Decatur County Memorials were established to REGISTER OF DEEDS Norton, improper turn, $95; Donald He served as chief of police in Hospital; 12:29 p.m., transported the church or Decatur County Good Marvin and Vivian Hansen, trust- Wayman, Prairie View, inattentive Oberlin and later at Fort Hays State John J.W. Hurst from Decatur County Hospital to Samaritan Center. Contributions ees of the Vivian I. Hansen Trust, to Wound Care Center, Garden City. driving, $110. University after moving to Hays. John Jacob Wesley Hurst, 91, Survivors include three sons, brother of Florine Vernon, Nora may be left at Pauls Funeral Home, Kent and Connie, Topeka; Philip Bearley and Francis Hurst of 121 N. Penn, Oberlin, Kan., 67749. and Teresa, Gettysburg, Pa.; and Oberlin, died Jan. 11, 2005, at Au- Town Crier Eric and Janet, Belvue; five daugh- burn, Wash. ters, Vicki and Ed Corder, Conard, He was born Oct. 28, 1913, at the Otis O. Skubal Mont.; Nancy and Al Mahrer, At- farm home of his parents, Aubra Lt. Col. Otis O. Skubal, 84, Today: College financial aid Benefit baked potato and dessert benefit soup and pie supper, 5-7 kins, Iowa; Donna and Don John- John and Hazel Iona (Riblett) Hurst Air Force (retired), a night, 7-8:30 p.m., high school caf- bar, 5 p.m., high school cafeteria by p.m., Oberlin Covenant Church, son, Hays; Sally and Mike Lacy, near Achilles. He attended school at 1938 graduate of Jennings High eteria. Supporting Our Schools. sponsored by Oberlin Covenant and Hays; and Gina and Scot Rafkin, Achilles and Oberlin. He moved to School, died Jan. 11, 2005, in San Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., Ian Varella, ventriloquist, 7:30 Faith Lutheran churches. Lyons, Colo.; 22 grandchildren; and Colorado in 1936, where he worked Antonio. ambulance barn. p.m., Morgan Theater, sponsored by Monday-Friday: 1 p.m. at four great-grandsons. before moving to Mullan, Idaho, to He was born May 7, 1920, at Thursday: Oberlin Invitational Oberlin Arts and Humanities Com- Golden Age Center. Monday, pi- He was also preceded in death by work in the mines. Dresden, the son of Rudolph and basketball tournament, 3:30 p.m. mission. nochle; Tuesday, pitch; Wednes- a son, Alan; two brothers, Joseph He married Ruby Montana Jones, Nettie (Petracek) Skubal. He at- Junior high girls basketball, 4:30 Monday: C team basketball, 6:30 day, Thursday, Friday, pinochle. and Raye Brown; and one sister, daughter of William Albert and tended Kansas State University and p.m., at Atwood. p.m., at St. Francis. Last Thursday of month, senior Norma Lilly. Nora (Bassett) Jones, on March 5, Fort Hays State University, where Friday: High school wrestling Tuesday: Weight Watchers, bridge, open. Quilting, puzzles, Funeral services will be held at 1938, which was the 27th wedding he played football. He joined the tournament, 2 p.m., at Beloit. 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., Medical Arts games daily. 5:30 p.m. on Thursday at Hays Me- anniversary of his parents. They cel- Army Air Corps in April 1942 and Oberlin Invitational basketball Building. A representative of the Northwest morial Chapel Funeral Home, 20th ebrated their 60th wedding anniver- took pilot training in 1943, and was tournament, 3:30 p.m. Storytime, 4 to 4:30 p.m., Oberlin Local Environmental Protection and Pine. Friends may call at the fu- sary on March 5, 1998, and she died trained to fly C-47 transport planes. Saturday: High school wrestling City Library. Group will be at the Health Depart- neral home on Thursday from 4 p.m. on March 8, 1998. He was based in Cairo, , in tournament, 9 a.m., at Beloit. High school band concert, 7:30 ment once a month for free well until service time. A service will be Survivors include four children, 1944, where he flew supplies to Af- Oberlin Invitational basketball p.m., auditorium. evaluation, including testing water held at 11 a.m. on Friday at Pauls Joanne Daniels, Robert, Carol Ne- rica, and . In 1948, he tournament, 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 26: Tsunami for bacteria and nitrates. Funeral Home in Oberlin. Burial gri, and William, and their families, flew 225 trips during the Berlin Air will be in the Oberlin Cemetery. all of the Seattle area; five sisters, Lift; in the Korean War he flew in- A memorial fund has been estab- Pauline Olsen, Sun City West, Ariz.; jured military personnel back to the lished in his name. Contributions Florine Vernon and Nora Bearley, United States. He retired from mili- School Menus may be sent to the funeral home, Oberlin; Shirley Most, Russell, and tary service in 1969. During 28 years 20th and Pine, Hays, Kan., 67601; Betty Beckley, Atwood; and two of service, he flew 12,000 hours. or the funeral home, 121 N. Penn, brothers, Francis Hurst, Oberlin; January 24-28 cheese, pineapple. Tuesday — ham mashed potatoes and gravy, green He married Buelah Callahan on Oberlin, Kan., 67749. and Don Hurst, Hays. Feb. 28, 1947, in Washington, D.C., OBERLIN patties, mashed potatoes and gravy, beans, rolls, pears.. Friday — super He was also preceded in death by Monday — Breakfast: French corn, rolls, applesauce. Wednesday nachos, corn, fruit cocktail, cup- and she preceded him in death in his parents; and two sisters, Nellie 1984. toast, sausage patty, pears. Lunch: — tacos, refried beans, peaches, cakes. Milk served with all meals. Frances Barnhart in infancy, and Euella Erickson. Survivors include a son, Terry spaghetti, garlic roll. Tuesday — cookies. Thursday — chicken, Salad bar served with all lunches. Frances Barnhart, 96, a native of Memorial services were held Sat- Breakfast: cereal, muffin, peaches. and Chris Skubal; daughter, Linda Oberlin, died Jan. 9, 2005, at Gar- urday in Seattle. The body was cre- Skubal; four grandchildren; seven Lunch: oven-fried chicken, roll with den View Care Center in O’Fallon, mated. great-grandchildren; and Nadine butter. Wednesday — Breakfast: Mo. waffle, ham patty, apricots. Lunch: Chandler, his companion of 20 Correction She was born July 9, 1908, in Ella Peterson years. taco boats, Mexican rice. Thursday Oberlin, the daughter of John He was also preceded in death by — Breakfast: breakfast burrito, Ella Peterson, 93, a longtime resi- Frances and Artie Evelyn (Barnes) mixed fruit. Lunch: fish, roll with Jacob Fortin and Everett Urban’s The Oberlin Herald will correct dent of Oberlin, died Thursday, Jan. his parents and four brothers, Stastney. She attended Oberlin El- Ladimir, Myron, Rudolph, and butter. Friday — Breakfast: cereal, names were left out of a list of or clarify any mistake or misunder- 13, 2005, at the Decatur County ementary School and graduated Raymond Skubal. toast, pineapple. Lunch: potato bar, Decatur Community Junior High standing in a news story. Please call Good Samaritan Center in Oberlin. from Decatur Community High Little Smokies. Milk served with all School wrestlers which ran in the our office at 475-2206 to report er- She was born July 9, 1911, on a Graveside services were held Fri- School in 1927. She was an accom- day afternoon at Fort Sam Houston meals. Choice bar served with all Jan. 12 edition of The Oberlin Her- rors. farm in the Lund community, the plished musician and used her skills National Cemetery with full mili- lunches. ald. We believe that news stories daughter of Oliver “Ole” and Esther playing for silent movies, weddings, (Lundquist) Johnson. tary honors. PRAIRIE HEIGHTS The mistake was caused by in- should be fair and factual, and ap- dances, funerals and community She married Adolph Frederick To pay respect to the family, log Breakfast is served daily: toast, complete information supplied to preciate your calling to our atten- activities. “Fred” Peterson on Feb. 18, 1931, on to website www.mem.com for cereal, juice. Lunches: Monday — the newspaper. tion any failure to live up to this stan- She married Oliver Carl Barnhart at the courthouse in Colby. They information. Sunset Funeral Home, corn dogs, Doritos, broccoli and ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ dard. and they had one daughter, Sidney made their home on a farm in the 101 Austin Highway, San Antonio, Sue. After her husband retired from Swedish community south of Texas, 78218, was in charge of ar- Kan-Ed accounts offered the post office in Oberlin, they Herndon in Rawlins County for 19 rangements. The Oberlin School Board place for teachers to track state les- The total projected hours for stu- learned how to set up an account son plans. dents are 1,158.25, he said. There SECOND CHANCE Non-surgical treatment with Kan-Ed at the monthly meet- The program will help students are 18 hours of teacher training that HOMELESS Sunflower of hemorrhoids. ing last Monday night. research papers and has mini lessons can be added to that for a total of PET SOCIETY Principal Duane Dorshorst said on items where parents and students 1,176 hours. Cinema every board member, staff and stu- can get help if they are stumped on The state requires 1,116 hours. 220 N. Penn ¥ Oberlin John D. Ferris, MD dent will be able to have an account a problem. That gives the students here 60 785-475-3374 will be at: with the program. Each one costs the Mr. Dorshorst reported on how hours more than they are required 291 15th Street district 50 cents a year, or about many hours students have attended to be in school. Sat., Jan. 22 Burlington, CO $250. school so far. With Superintendent Kelly Glodt 7 p.m. Each account gives the user ac- He said in the first semester, stu- absent due to illness, the board took cess to research materials, tutorials, dents were in school for 550.8 hours. closed sessions scheduled for non- Sat., Jan. 29 Atomic learning program, a safe They were out of class for four snow elected personnel and superin- Meet the place to search the Internet and a days. tendent’s items off the agenda. Tues., Feb. 1 (Cali) Fockers Female, Home and Garden Markets Rated PG13 For information 1-2 years or appointment, call old, Sun., Jan. 23 January 17, 2005 2 p.m. 1-800-593-0009 Show set for March closing markets Collie/ 00 Wheat, $3.10 bushel Greyhound Ticket Price: $3 The Oberlin-Decatur County places to plug in electrical devices Area Chamber of Commerce and but must supply their own extension Milo, $2.74 hnd weight mix Volunteers needed! Corn, $1.76 bushel KFNF radio will sponsor the second cords. Call Jennifer: 475-2824 Soybeans, $4.62 bushel annual Home and Garden Show in KFNF will do live interviews For more information contact Sunflowers, $11.50 bushel This advertisement sponsored by: March at The Gateway. both days of the show for an extra Linda Terrell, 877-5219 ADDLEMAN DRUG STORE The chamber is taking reserva- $50. tions for booths for the show now. To reserve a space for the show There will be 40 spaces available Saturday, March 19, and Sunday, in the arena, with two booth sizes, March 20, send a check to the Cham- Internet tonight either 10-by-10 for $75 or a 10-by- ber office at 132 S. Penn Ave, 20 for $125. Oberlin, Kan. 67749 by Thursday, WEATHER Each booth will include one table March 3. Call 475-2206 and two chairs. Exhibitors will have

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