Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Th e Oberlin Herald 3B Norcatur News By the Norcatur News Committee Herndon News Justine Tuttle, El Dorado, visited Overton, NE, June 3rd for a rodeo. Bible study on Monday evening By Julie Hafner at the Stan Miller farm from June Scott took 1st place in the bareback at the educational building at 7 7 through June 10. Bev DeLano, riding. p.m. They will be studing the book Kati (Niemeth) and daughter, Sattler, Atwood, Caitlyn and Al- Hafner Wichita was a guest from June 9 Chance Harman reports he likes of James. Brooke Latulip spent a week at the lison Foxhoven, Parker, Colo., Don Cheryl Hicks, Mountain Home, through June 12. The Millers and Canada and is busy breaking and Joy Griffith Chapman, cousin home of Jerry and Kim Niemeth. Pettera, Mesa, Ariz., Bus Bosler, Idaho, spent Wednesday to Monday Justine went to McCook, to meet training horses and it is about 70 of Bee Nelson, and her friend Dot They had a wonderful time and en- Albany, Ore.; Bob and Julie Hafner visiting relatives in the Herndon the Dean Thornton family and degrees. Allen, Liberty, MO., met Bee Nel- joyed their visit. Brooke especially and Ron and Cindy Sattler, all of area. On Saturday, she traveled to help Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thornton Bob and Anita Montgomery and son at the Cardinal Bar and Grill enjoyed her time with Grandpa, Herndon. Arapahoe, Neb., and met with the celebrate their 50th anniversary on Ron and Gina and Alyssa Mont- for steak supper, Friday evening, playing and riding the 4-wheeler. Colette Kramer, Coeur d’Alene, John Sattler family for the after- Thursday, June 9, and also to attend gomery attended graduation parties June 9th. Joy and Dot were on Michael, Kati and Brooke are Idaho; Lee Ann Deulen, Grand noon. the memorial service for Eloise’s for Jacob Helm; Nakita Bose, Lacy their way to Colorado to attend now in Spain for the duration of Junction, Colo.; Keith, Alyssa Be sure to mark your calendars brother, Craig Franics on Friday, Misek and Katie Gall. Joy’s grandson, Noah Hamilton’s two years. Michael is a satellite and Matthew Pettera, Lakewood, for July 4th at 7 p. m. Herndon June 10 in McCook. Ron and Gina Montgomery spent wedding in Estes Park, Saturday, and computer specialist with the Colo., came to attend the funeral PRIDE is once again sponsoring Guests of Bob and Anita Mont- memorial weekend, celebrating June 11st. They apent the night at U. S. Air Force. They reported of their grandmother and great- its annual 4th of July community gomery, Oberlin, over the Memorial Ron’s 35th alumni reunion in Ober- Joy’s brother’s home at Clayton that so far what they have seen of grandmother Edie Pettera. Cathy potluck, games and fireworks at the weekend were Donna Knutson, lin. and left early Saturday morning Spain is beautiful and weather has Solko, Loveland, Colo., and Bud Herndon City Park. This will be the Dennis and Jamie Knutson, Council Memorial services for Randy Al- for Colorado. been nice. Bosler of Albany, Ore., attended the fifth annual celebration. Everyone Bluffs, IA., and David Knutson, len was held Friday morning, June Mary Lesle and Dorothy Ward Dean, Deb, Marcus and Neil funeral on Friday also. is invited to attend. Omaha. Renee Harman also spent 17th at 10 a.m. Services was held at accompanied Bee Nelson after Portschy hosted a barbecue for Fa- Jacque Riener and helpers hosted Julie’s Memory Joggers time visiting with them. his gazebo in his park located north church Sunday for dinner in Norton ther’s Day/birthday celebration on St. Mary’s Father’s Day brunch fol- Herndon Courant Bob and Anita Montgomery of the Norcatur city office. Light at the Hidden Dragon. A delicious Sunday. Those enjoying the picnic, lowing Mass Sunday. St. Mary’s hall March 18, 1888 attended the Phyllis Leichliter refreshment was served after the dinner and even their fortune cook- cake and homemade ice cream in was a showcase of farm toys, Lego Fifteen feet to water in the city memorial service on May 28. at the service. Everyone was invited to ies read good for them. honor the 17th birthday of Marcus combines and vases of sunflow- of Herndon. Clayton Cemetery. attend and meet his parents, Robert Those attending the spaghetti were: Pete and Eileen Portschy, ers. Biscuits with sausage gravy, The man, who will attend the B & Donna, Dennis, Jamie and David and Shirley Allen. meal, Saturday June 11th, at the Cheri Kastens, Greg, Rita and Joe fresh fruit, yogart, coffee and juice M. coalhouse, arrived Thursday. Knutson spent 1 day at Bobbie & LIVE BIG Youth Group will meet All Purpose Room in the Norcatur Marintzer, Gene Kleidosty, Justin were served while parishioners The German Lutheran church is Lee Frake farm. on Sunday’s 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. There City building had a delicious meal and Lori Marintzer and Isaac celebrated this great day. very near completed. It is a hand- Renee and Scott Harman were in wil be study, games and treats. of spaghetti with a combination Marintzer, all of Herndon. Issac Reed of Stockton was a some structure. salad, garlic bread, cookie and tea Caitlyn and Allison Foxhoven, houseguest of his aunt, uncle and Take the H. O. Douglas stage line or water. This meal was sponsored Parker, Colo.; and Clem Hutfles, cousins, Dean, Deb, Marcus and from Cedar Bluffs to Oberlin and by the Decatur county Area Cham- Jr., Arvada, Colo., were guests at Neil Portschy, from Wednesday enjoy a pleasant ride. Jennings News ber of Commer. Those that forgot the home of Bob and Julie Hafner until Saturday Activities they en- A WARNING to the voters of By Louise Cressler about it were the losers. to attend the funeral of Edie Pettera. joyed were golfing, swimming at Rawlins County. While Atwood On Wednesday, June 15th, ev- Friday evening supper guests were the Atwood pool and the movie, and Blakeman are fighting for the eryone was invited to the Gateway Marlene Cook, Littleton, Colo.; “Mr. Popper’s Penguins.” Shirley county seat, I will sell you farm Correction in the printing of last Keith and Helen Muirhead, in Oberlin for Mexican food for and Janice and Jayme Sattler, Reed of Stockton arrived Saturday machinery cheaper than any man week’s Jennings news. Children Dresden, were joined by their the fundraiser for TFC at 5:30 Atwood, Caitie and Allie. Clem to take Isaac home. this side of Texas. G. W. Hudiburgh, attending Reading Program at the daughter, Tamala Schulze and p.m. and at 6:30 p.m. for open con- returned home Friday afternoon Jackie Votapka, Oberlin, was a Herndon, corner Laramie St and library were: Taryn and Jordyn grandson Kolten, Manhattan, and versation on issues and concerns and Caitie and Allie traveled back Thursday morning visitor of Julie Quincy. Fleckenstein, Candice, Sidney, they flew to Florida to attend the of the Decatur Health Care. All on Saturday. Jason Hafner and Rayna and Abe Taylor, Brecken wedding of their granddaughter, interested came and had a friendly Raquel Frerichs, Lexington, Neb., Rowh, Devin Davidson; Allison Kallista Schulze and Blake Isenha- conversation on the health issues attended the funeral Friday and Hartzog, Jackson, Noelle and Ae- gen. They had a beautiful wedding for all Decatur This was hosted returned home in the afternoon. owynn Skubal. ceremony on the beach at Venice, by DC TOMORROW, but for Rexford News Jerry Bennett from Nashville, By Vicki Allison Katie Golemboski, Lexy and Fla. Kallista is a nurse at University ALL concerned on Decatur health Tenn., was a houseguest of Bonnie Lenzy, Colby, and Ramona Shaw of Oklahoma Hospital and Blake care. (Norma McCalister member Franke this weekend. While in the spent several days last week at the is a student at the ophthalmology of Steering Committee DC Tom- area, he entertained in Atwood, Shepherd’s Staff held the annual tive activities included paint ball, home of Cindy and Danny Black, school at Oklahoma City. Blake’s morrow.) Oberlin and McCook with a good Creative Arts Camp last week, with archery, challenges, skits and a Logan and Bowen in Carlsbad, parents are from Lexington, Ken., The Norcatur Citizend Alliance attendance each place. 30 campers attending. Many were variety of games. They all worked N.M. and both of his grandparents are received a donation from Ralph Family gathering for dinner at local kids, and all took part in a clos- hard and their closing program was Rachel Carter enjoyed having from the Oklahoma City area. Pool for the Norcatur Cemetery Roger’s Bar and Grill on Thurs- ing program on Friday evening. a success. Shepherd’s Staff thanks her grandson and family, Josh Alice Mizer’s daughter, Barb Memorial Fund in memory of Jim day evening were: Marlene and During the week, the campers the people of the community who and Amy Wahlmeier, Samantha, Herl and daughter Emily traveled nelson. Also a donation was re- Deanna Cook, Littleton, Colo.; worked on drama, puppetry, mu- came to support the campers in their Evelyn and Ethen of Greeley, from California to Daytona Beach, ceived from Bob and Kay Strevey Clem Hutfles, Jr. Arvada, Colo.; sic, art, illusions, sign language, endeavors. Colo., visit this past week. Allan Fla., where they watched Alice’s in memory of Phyllis Leichliter. Randy Sattler, Hutchinson; Janice and much more. Other more ac- Carter, Overland Park, is visiting grandson, Cody Herl graduate his mother also. from Embry Riddle Aeronauti- On Tuesday evening June 14, cal University with a degree in “The Children” sang at the Sun- Aeronautical Science. He also was flower Senior Center for the senior commissioned as a 2nd Lt. in the The Triumphant Trinity citizens gathering. Those who came U.S. Air Force. He begins Euro- to entertain were: Jayden and Trent NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training in by Father Mark Berland Fenner, Hoxie; Ann and Madison Texas next. DuBois, Norton; Candace, Sidney, They then met Alice in Manhat- Oberlin Sacred Heart Catholic Church Rayna, Abraham and Quinnley, tan where they celebrated the mar- Dresden; and Taryn and Jordyn riage of Tatum, Barb’s daughter. to The Triumphant Trinity “that the world might He gave His only Son.”. In giving His only Son, He Fleckenstein. Potluck supper was Jason Skinner on June 11. They live be saved through Him” is giving a part of Himself. enjoyed following the program. in Lexington, Ken., where Jason Is that not what we do when we love? We give a Others who came were: Ann teaches at the University of Ken- God is not an abstract idea far removed from our piece of ourselves. And does not true love always save DuBois and Aubrey, Norton; Jen- tucky and Tatum is finishing her lives. God is the loving, kind, merciful, inspiring, liv- in some way? An image of the trinity is a vision of the nifer Fenner and Ty, Hoxie; Dave degree in Radiologic Technology. ing Presence in whom we live, who lives in us. Within three divine persons sitting around inside each other and Diane Carter, Becky Carter, They then delivered Barb’s young- us, while we sleep and waking, God is gracing us in in loving communion. This may not be theologically Allan Carter, Overland Park; Vicki est daughter, Emily to the airport Christ with the Holy Spirit. God lives and loves in correct, because to understand the triune God would and Charley Taylor, Oberlin; Scott where she is traveling to Costa you, your spouse, your children, friends neighbors, mean we are God. and Denise Taylor, Dresden; Josh Rica to represent the University of and your enemy. The divine mystery breaks through The Holy Spirit is always on the move looking for and Amy Wahlmeier, Samantha, California, Berkeley, in the United in the beauty of a sunrise or the terror of a storm. God ways to draw us through the risen Christ into the life Evelyn and Ethen, Greeley, Colo.; Nations University for Peace. She suffers in the war-weary and those hurt by hate. Even of God, our source of life and our end. God, who Stan and Ramona Shaw, Bob and is studying Peace Theory and Hu- when we refuse that divine life and love, God never loves us never tires of giving; as the Son so that we Neoma Tacha, Agnes Wahlmeier, man Security. gives up on us. “who believe in Him might not perish, but might have Eleanor Morel, Ann Szweistis, The Jennings Alumni Directo- “God so loved the world” might be the only mes- eternal life” (John 3:16). Kay and Doyle Brown, Rachel ries are printed and available to pur- sage we need to believe with all our hearts in order We need to deepen our “YES” AMEN, to this Carter, Carla Latimer and Louise chase for $3 each. They are avail- to be saved. loving presence and action of God in our lives, our Cressler. able at The Bank in Jennings. Pure and simple, we are saved through love. Well, community, our world through Christ and the Holy maybe it is not so simple; love is costly. It costs our Spirit. Let us cry out to our world, “Allow God to entire self, given freely. “God so love the world that save us. Allow God to love us.” Home Time Schedule of Oberlin and area church services: OBERLIN SACRED HEART OBERLIN UNITED METHODIST EVANGELICAL COVENANT CATHOLIC CHURCH 102 North Cass — 785-475-3067 CHURCH OF OBERLIN By Tranda Watts 785-475-3103 The Rev. Linda Willey Pastors: Chris and Sharon Nelson Regional Extension Agent Fr. Mark Berland, SUNDAY: Church School, 9:30 a.m.; 810 West Cedar, Oberlin Mass: 10:30 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m. (Nursery Office Phone 785-475-2769 provided.) WEDNESDAY: Praise team SUNDAY: Worship Service, 9:30 a.m; IMMACULATE CONCEPTION practice, 8 p.m. Fellowship Time, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday CATHOLIC, LEOVILLE School, 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Fr. Mark Berland, CLAYTON UNITED METHODIST Study, 7 p.m. MASS: 8 a.m., Sunday. Pastor: Ed Woods Grill portions ahead LUND COVENANT CHURCH SUNDAY: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; SACRED HEART CATHOLIC, Worship Service, 11 a.m. Chairman Brad Marcuson You can enjoy grilled chicken, ing several cuts in one package, put SELDEN 10 miles south, 4 miles west of Oberlin sirloin steak and fish for lunch for two layers of freezer paper between Fr. Mark Berland, OBERLIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD SUNDAY: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; weeks even though you haven’t the pieces. This makes it easy to MASS: 5:30 p.m., Saturday The Rev. Royce Leitner Worship, 11 a.m. ; WEDNESDAY: Bible taken the cover off the grill. How do separate pieces for fast thawing. SUNDAY: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Study and prayer, 7:30 p.m. you do it? Grill extra when you have When using plastic bags, take JENNINGS-DRESDEN Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Evening UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH the marinade prepared and the grill care to get all the air out of the bag Worship, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Adult Pastor: Barbara Patterson Bible study, 7 p.m. 510 North Wilson heated. When everything is cooked before you seal it. Press air from SUNDAY: Church School, 10 a.m. Interim Pastor: make 2 ounce portions, just enough the bag by beginning at the bottom Morning Worship, 11 a.m. OBERLIN CHURCH OF CHRIST Kevin Schnakenberg to top a salad. Then, before work, of the bag and moving toward the DRESDEN South Beaver Street - Oberlin SUNDAY: Sunday School and Bible prepare your lunch by putting greens unfilled top part of the bag to prevent SUNDAY: Morning Worship, 9:30 a.m. Bill Duncan — Phone 785-475-3259 class, 9:15 a.m.; Divine Worship Service, SUNDAY: Fellowship and coffee time; 8 a.m.; Holy Communion: 1st and 3rd and whatever raw vegetables you air from re-entering. Or you can use PRAIRIE CHAPEL 10:00 a.m. The “no sermon” worship hour Sundays.. have in the vegetable drawer - car- a clean straw inserted in the bag UNITED METHODIST with the Lord’s Supper and Adventures FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH The Rev. Linda Willey With God, 10 a.m. open Bible Study; rots, broccoli, onion, mushrooms, and inhale to remove the air before 404 North York Avenue SUNDAY: Church Services, 9 a.m.; TUESDAY: Ladies Bible Study, 9 a.m. cucumber – in a plastic container, quickly closing the bag. Oberlin, Kansas Sunday School, 8:30 a.m. add one of your meat/fish packets After your food is wrapped, label The Rev. Charlotte Strecker-Baseler and a piece of fruit to your lunch it with the date and contents. This HERNDON IMMANUEL ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC, HERNDON Church Office Phone: 785-475-2053 bag and you are good to go. When helps you remember which foods UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Fr. Nick Parker SUNDAY: Worship, 10:00 a.m.; Fellowship Phone 785-322-5560 lunch time comes, finish defrosting need to be eaten first and what is in Pastor: Dennis Brown and Educational Hour, 11:15 a.m. Holy SUNDAY: Morning Worship, 9 a.m. MASS: SUNDAY and THURSDAY Communion first and third Sundays. the meat/fish packet, slice it up and each package. 8:30 a.m. THURSDAY: Women’s Bible Study second top your salad. Yum. The last step is to store your food UNITED CHURCH OF OBERLIN Thursday at 9:30 a.m. The keys to this whole process in a location in the freezer where you Pastor: Judi Stricker HERNDON COVENANT CHURCH are 1) working quickly so your food can easily grab it when you are mak- 109 North Griffith-American Baptist, Pastor: Keith Reuther doesn’t sit out at room temperature ing your lunch. Give it a try! Disciples of Christ, Presbyterian USA Phone 785-322-5316 for too long and 2) getting a tight If you have questions, please feel SUNDAY: Adult Sunday School, 9:30 SUNDAY: 9:45 a.m. a.m.; Coffee: 10:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. Worship seal. Meat frozen incorrectly will free to contact your local K-State Morning worship, 11 a.m. Service, 11 a.m. Choir practice every Sun. Youth group, 4 p.m. suffer freezer burn in a few weeks. Research and Extension Office or at 9:45 a.m. Holy Communion, 1st & 3rd This means that air dries the meat email TrandaWatts at twwatts@ Sundays. United Church Women, 2nd NORCATUR UNITED METHODIST FUNERAL and causes loss of flavor. ksu.edu. Wed at 2 p.m. Parish Council, 2nd Sun. Pastor: Ed Woods HOMES Pack foods in quantities that will Tranda Watts is Kansas State Uni- following Worship SUNDAY: Worship Service, 10 a.m.; Church School, 10:30 a.m. A Trusted Name Since 1925. be used for a single meal. You may versity extension specialist in food, Oberlin Community Fellowship Phone: use foil because you will have very nutrition, health and safety for De- (Southern Baptist) LYLE UNITED METHODIST small amounts. If you are freezing catur, Gove, Norton, Sheridan, and Pastor: Gene Gee Guest Speakers 785-475-3127 — Oberlin several portions, plastic freezer Trego counties. Call her at (785) SUNDAY: Sunday School, 9:30 every Sunday 785-386-4311 — Selden a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m., SUNDAY: Morning Worship 9 a.m. bags (not plastic storage bags, they 443-3663 or e-mail twwatts@ksu. WEDNESDAY: Service, 7 p.m., Derek Riner are different) or commercial freezer edu. For information, contact the Rick and Dori Pauls paper may work better. When pack- county extension office, 475-8121.