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A4 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 Great Plains SALINA JOURNAL Deaths Funerals Mary A. Anderson HAYS Mary A. Anderson, 95, died Wednesday. Nov. 16, 2005.

Mrs. Anderson was born Mary A. F'inley on Oct. 22, 1910. in Concoi'dia.

She was a pharmacy assistant to her husband at the Eddy Clinic in Hays. She was preceded in death by her husband, l.eon, in 1990. Survivors include a daughter, Pam Nowak of Gorham; a son, Roger of Hays; six grandchildren; and 13 gioat-grand- children. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at St.

Mary's Catholic Church, Gorham. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Hays. A Victoria Dauglilers of Isabella rosary will said at 7 p.m. Friday, followed by a vigil at 7:30 p.m.

at Cline's Mortuary, 412 Main, Victoria 67671. Memorials may be made to Russell City Hospital, in care of a pool lift chair. Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday at the mortuary and from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the church.

Larry E. Colby McCOOK, Neb. Larry F. Colby, 57, McCook, died Sunday, Nov. 13, 2005.

Mr. Colby was born Nov. 28, 19'17, in Phillipsburg, Kan. He worked for Burlington Northern Railroad. He was preceded in death by an infant son, Eugene Allen Colby Survivors include his wife, Faye, of McCook; a son, Jason of McCook; a stepson, Richard Kramer of Atwood, a daughter, Teresa Kipp of McCook; two stepdaughters, Teri Desrocher and Micky Saville, both of Exeter, three brothers, Don of Dixon, and Darrell and Howard, both of Phillipsburg; and a sister, Marlene Gonzales of McCook.

The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Herrmann Memorial Chapel, McCook. A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Fail-view Cemetery, Phillipsburg. Memorials may be made to Larry E.

Colby Memorial Fund. There will be no visitation. Olliff-Boeve Memorial Chapel, 1115 Second, Phillipsburg 67661, is handling local arrangements. June Gail Dempsey MANKATO June Gail Dempsey, 88, Mankato, died Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005.

Mrs. Dempsey was born June Gail Fearing on Jan. 14, 1917, at Otego. She was a retired schoolteacher. Her husband, Gerald died in 2001.

Survivors include three sons, Douglas Dempsey of Fort Collins, George Robert Dempsey of Englewood, and Michael Dempsey of Douglas, a daughter, Cheryl Suhr of Englewood; three brothers, Glenn Fearing of Texas, Jean Fearing of Gainsville, and Harold Fearing of Enterprise, two sisters, Beth Aleander and Laura VVarne, both of Camdenton, 14 grandchildren; and 13 dren. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Harmony United Methodist Church, Mankato. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, Mankato. Memorials may be made to Jewell County Hospital or the church, both of Mankato.

Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today at Melby Mortuary, 402 N. High, Mankato 66956, where the family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Wiona A.

Diers SYLVAN GROVE Wiona A. Diers, 89, Sylvan Grove, died Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005. Rodrick Minear Funeral Home, Sylvan Grove, is handling arrangements. Hlldegard Euhus OBERLIN Hlldegard Euhus, 97, Oberlin, died Tuesday, Nov.

15, 2005. Mrs. Euhus was born gard Lueders on June 30,1908, in Deshler, Neb. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry EG.

Euhus. Survivors include a son, H. Stuart Euhus of Oberlin; three daughters, Shirley Shields of Oberlin, Deanie Moore of Mc- Gentry, Texas, and Pat Junod of Sacramento, 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and two stepgrand- children. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at St.

John's Today obituaries SALINA hdrl Edna L. Hrinri CUBA: fteiff" R. KaS Gaiy Hin Orva, B. Staate LINCaUS: i Ifnuld Ha Sr MANKAtC uenipsey OBERLiM: 'iiidegara Euhus Ddirta L. MoClur? QUINTER; Ailenu Flien Joiinsori, R.

Palkowsl-y SYVLAN GROVE: wiona A Diers, KaViioeii Kulich WASHINGTON: fv1 )orie Rpsetia Weils OUT OF STATE Larry B. Colby, McCouk. Neb. Herbur! (i' Hui Oklahoma City G. Jean iiion, Minneapolis, Miim.

Janicri Mav Grusham Ore. The basic obiluary ioi iiije. Olher informytior. ond can includeci loi a fee. Informalion lor obituaries is accepted only from funeral For inlomi.ition, see your fiiiwra! or me Journal at (785) Lutlieran Ciuircli.

Oberlin. Burial will bo in Oberlin Ceniotory. hi liiMi of (lowers, memorial.s may be to Children's Concern Society Visitation will lio fnjui 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. todny Pauls al Home, 121 N.

Ponn, Oberlin 67749, and 8 a.m. to service time Friday at the cJiurch. Agnes L. Everhart GYPSUM Agnes L. Everhart, 86, Gypsum, died Wednesday Nov.

16. 2005, Roselawn Salina, is handling arrangements. Everett Harold Hachmeister Sr. LINCOLN Everett Harold Hachmeister 87, Lincoln, formerly of Natoma, died Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005.

Mr. Hachmeister was born July 16,1918, at Natoma. He was a retired independent contractor. He was preceded in death by two daugliters. Norma Hooker and Saundra K.

Hachmeister. Survivors include his wife, Mary Marie; a daughter, Jeanne Finnesy of Phoenix; a son. Bud Hachmeister Jr. of Lincoln; 14 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Private services will be held.

Inurnment will be at a later date in Natoma Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Lincoln County Senior Center There, will be no visitation. The body was cremated. Carlsbn-Pord-Geisendorf Funeral Hoitie, 500 S. Ohio, Salina 67401, is handling arrangements.

Edna Hamm Edna L. Hamm, 103, Salina, died Mohday, Nov. 14, 2005. Mrs. Hamm was born Sept.

1, 1902, in Sylvan Grove, the daughter of (lie late John and Amelia (Gerdes) Kruse. She graduated from Natoma High School attended Fort Hays College. She taught school in the Natoma area and was a nurse'saide at St. John's Hospital in Salina for more than 25 years. She was a rtember of Trinity Lutheran She married F'red H.

Hamm on Nov. 25, 1937, in Natoma. He died Aug. 30, 2005. She was also preceded in death by two sisiers, Adella Clark and-Ella Kruse; and two brothers, Arm in and Martin Kruse.

Survivors include two nieces, Jean CUrtis and Catherine Hixson, both of l''ernley, and two nephews, Ronald Kruse of Luling, and Mimi Kruse of Plainville. A jnemorial service will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Smoky Hill Rehabilitation Center, Salina, the Revs. Charlie Adams and Robert Schaedel officiating. urnment will be at a later date in Natoma Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church, 702 S. Ninth, Salina or Smoky Hill Center Activities Fund, (i)U7 Johnstown, Salina 67401. There will be no visitation. Carlsoii-Ford-Geisendorf Funeral Home, 500 S. Ohio, Salina 67401, is arrangements.

Condolences may be sent to www.carlsonford. com. MRS. HAMM Herbert "Bud" Heiser OKLAHOMA CITY Hor- hcr( "Bud Hf'iser. 75, Oklahoma City, diiMl Tuesday, Nov.

(5, 2005. Mr. Hoiser was born Jan. 8, I93U. in Lincoln, Kan.

He had a liingiime career in city and stale govorinnent in Oklahoma. was preceded in death by wife. Lenora. Survivors include a son, i.rug of Norman; and two sis- luis, Luoila Long of Wichita, ami Janice Fuller of Salina, Kan. A mcmoiial service will be a( 1 p.m.

Saturday at Fii'st Presbyterian Church, Oklahoma City Burial will be in Oklahoma City Hahn-Cook Funeral Home, Oklalioma City, is handling arrangements. Ariene Ellen Johnson Ariene Eden Jiihiuson. -II), Ouinter, died fiU 'sday, Nov. (5, 2005. MIS.

Johnson was l)orn Ariene LI Ion CJarber on May 19, (965, at lola. Slie was a homemaker. Survivors include her hus- l)and, Philip, of Ouinter; a son, Justin of Quinter; a daughter, Marisa Johnson of Ouinter; her parents, Donald and Ellen CJarber, of Waverly; a brother, Mark Garber of Waverly; and four sisters, Elizabeth Graybill of Athens, and Esther Card in, Sarah Garber and Rachel Garber, all of Waverly The will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Old German Baptist Church, Quinter Burial will be in Big Creek Cemetery, Quintci: Memorials may be made to Gove County Hospice or Ariene Johnson Children's Educational Fund, in care of Schmitt Funeral Home, 901 S. Main, Q.uiiuer B7752.

Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. G. Jean Johnson Minn. G.

Jean Johnson, 84, Minneapolis, died Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2005. Mrs. Johnson was born G. Conway She was preceded in death by her husband, the Rev.

Vernon W. Johnson. Survivors include three sons, David, Daniel and Donald; a sister, Mary Dudley; and six grandchildren. A memorial service will be at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Augus- tana Lutheran Church, Minneapolis.

Memorials may be made to the church. Albin Chapel, Minneapolis, is handling arrangements. Helen R. Kallvoda CUBA Helen R. Kallvoda, 86, Cuba, died Tuesday, Nov.

15, 2005. Mrs. Kallvoda was born Helen R. Rytych on Feb. 21,1919, in rural Munden.

She was a homemaker Her husband, Edward George Kallvoda, died in 1989. Survivors include a son, Dewayne of Cuba; a sister, Ella Moi'avek of Munden; two grandchildren; foiu- grandchildren; three step- grandchildren; seven step- great-grandchildren; and a stepgreat-great-grandchild. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Bachelor- Faulkner-Dart-Surber Memorial Chapel, 1322 19th, Belleville 66935. Burial will be in Tabor Cemetery, rural Munden.

Visitation will be from 9 a.m. ro 9:30 p.m. today and Friday at (he funeral home. Kathleen L. Kulich SYLVAN GROVE Kathleen L.

Kulich, 85, Sylvan Grove, died Monday, Nov. 14, 2005. Mrs. Kulicli was born Kathleen Louise Lawson on May 25, 1920, in Sylvan Grove, to Sidney M. and Helen Cross Lawson.

She retired in 1995 from The S.M. Lawson where she had worked and which she later co-owned with her sister, Mary Ellen Lawson. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Sylvan Gi ove, where she was the or- annist for more than 60 years, ohe was also a member of the OES Chapters for more than 50 years. Sylvan Eula No. 345, Lincoln No.

48 and the Harmony No. 2. She was preceded in death by her and two brothers, Clare R. and the Rev. Sidney J.

Survivors include her MRS. KULICH husbiuid, Joseph, of Wilson; a daughter, Rebecca Tounsand of Salina; a sister, Mary Ellen Lawson of Sylvan Grove; a brother, Roger Lawson and wife Margaret of Simsbury, two sisters-in-law, Ruth Lawson of Escondido, and Shirley Kulich of Holyrood: two brothers-in-law, Ernest Kulich and wife Dulcie of Sylvan Grove and Archie Kulich of Salina; special nephew and niece, Steve Kulich and Cheryl Potts and their families, Anne, Christy and Amy Kulich of Shanghai, China, and Joe, Lauren and Kelsey Potts of Lawrence; and her daughter's family, Randall and Amy Horst, Payton and Logan, Lisa Jackson and Skylar and Alan Deverell, all of Salina. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at First Presbyterian Church, Sylvan Grove. Burial will be in Wilson City Cemetery Memorials may be made to Wilson Nursing Center.

Visitation will be from noon to 8 p.m. today and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Foster Mortuary, 610 24th, Wilson 67490, and from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday at the church.

Janice May Luken GRESHAM, Ore. Janice May Luken, 57, Gresham, formerly of Salina, died Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005. Mrs. Luken was born Janice May Engelhardt on May 7, 1948, in Salina.

She was a homemaker and worked at the Bank of America in Sandy. Survivors include her husband, Donald, of Gresham; a daughter, Charis Loeung of Gresham; a son, Joshua of Liberal, her father, Donald Engelhardt of Salina; two sisters, Judy Roberts of Lewiston, Idaho, and Juanita Miles of Salina; a brother, Jerry Engelhardt of Gresham; and two granddaughters. A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Open Door Baptist Church, Traut- dale. Memorials may be made to the church, 27710 S.E.

Strebin Road, Trautdale, OR 97060. Gresham Funeral Chapel, 257 S.E. Roberts, Gresham 97080, is handling arrangements. Datha L. McClure PHILLIPSBURG Datha L.

McCIure, 91, Phillipsburg, died Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005. Miss McClure was born Jan. 13,1914, in Phillips County She was a homemaker Survivors include a sister-in- law, Mary McClure of Phillipsburg. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m.

Friday in Fairview Cemetery, Phillipsburg. Memorials may be made to Phillips County Hospital or Hospice Services. Visitation will be from noon to 9 p.m. today at Olliff-Boeve Memorial Chapel, 1115 Second, Phillipsburg 67661. Wanetta R.

Palkowsky QUINTER Wanetta R. Palkowsky, 90, Quinter, died Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005. Mrs. Palkowsky was born Wanetta R.

Knapp on Oct. 28, 1915, in rural Trego County. She was a store clerk and homemaker, retiring in 1977. She was preceded in death by her first husband. Glen Bailey, in 1984.

Survivors include her husband, Dwayne, of the home; and a stepson. Bill Palkowsky of Springdale, Ark. A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. today in Baker Township Cemetery, Quinter Memorials may be made to Quinter Senior Citizen Center and the United Methodist Church, in care of Schmitt Funeral Home, 901 S. Main, Quinter 67752.

Gary Lee Spatz GOODLAND Gary Lee Spatz, 64, Goodland, died Monday, Nov. 14, 2005. Batenian Fimeral Home, Goodland, is handling arrangements. Mildred Marie Sperry OLATHE Mildred Marie Sperry, 88, Olathe, formerly of St. Francis, died Tuesday, Nov.

15, 2005. Mrs. Sperry was born Mildred Marie Griffith on Jan. 15, 1917, in Densmore. She was a homemaker Her husband, Carl, died in 1999.

Survivors include two sons, Charles Sperry of Pensacola, and Dr. Robert Sperry of Richmond, a daughter, Deb Ludwig of Olathe; and seven gi'andchildren. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at First ian Church, St. Francis.

Burial will be in St. Francis Ccine- tery. Memorials may be made to the Carl and Mildred Sperry High School Fund and St. Francis Senior Center Visitation will be from to 9 p.m Friday at Knodel l''iineral Home, 202 S. Benton, St.

I'raii- cis 67756. Orval B. "O.B." Staatz Jr. HERINGTON Orval B. "O.B." Staatz Jr, 57, Herington, died Tuesday Nov.

(5. 2005. Mr Staatz was born June 28, 1948, in Herington. He was a conductor for the Union Pacific Railroad. Survivors include his wife, Gaylene, of the home; a son, Troy of Herington; a daughter, Kiffany Osban of Herington; two brothers, Kenny of Herington and David of Ramona; five sisters, Krista Pavok of water, Kandi Groneman of Lincolnville, Karla Mann and Kathy Castleberry, liotli of Herington, and Kim of McPherson; and four sAiaiid- children.

The funeral will be at a.m. Saturday at Our Re deemer Lutheran Chun Herington. Burial will bo in Hill Cemetery, with full military In lieu of flowers, incninrials may be made to Dickinson County Hospice, in caro of Penwell-Gabel Funeral ilonio. 404 S. Broadway, 67449.

Visitation will be (roiii 2 to 7 p.m. Friday at the fuiioral home and from 9:30 a.ni tu service time Saturday a( (ho church. Condolences may bo soul (o www.PenwellGabiil. com. Marjorie Rosetta Wells WASHINGTON Marjorie Rosetta Wells, 83, Washington, died Tuesday, Nov.

15, 2005. Mrs. Wells was horn jorie Rosetta Bolejack on April 19, 1922, in Waiorville. She was the site nianagoi; for Meals on Wheels in Clay County. She was preceded in doatli by a daughter, Nancy L.

Wells. Survivors include her husband, R. Dale, of Washington; two sons, Phillip F. of Nowton and Michael D. of Manhattan; two daughters, Maribeth Brown of Topeka and Kitty Jo Holland of Broken Arrow, a brother, Charles Bolejack of Tucson, three sisters, Pauline Wells of Washington, Joyce Lanioreaux of Linn and Hope Rivers of Fort Collins, 10 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at United Methodist Church, Washington. Burial will be in Morrowville Cemetery, Morrowville. Memorials may be made to the church or Parkinson's Foundation. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m.

today at Ward Funeral Home, 115 W. Second, Washington 66968. Today's Scripture Not that we are competent to claim anything for ourselves, hut our competence comes from God. He has made us competent as ministers of a new covenant not of the letter but of the Spirit; for theletter kills, but the Sjjirit gives life. 2 CorinUiians (NIV) On the Record DRAWIIVSS DAILY PICK 3 3-8-9 2 BY 2 Red: 4-8 White: 6-23 SUPER CASH 10-11-16-21-27 Super Casliball 24 Estimated jackpot: $140,000 POWERBALL 5-18-20-21-44 Powerball 27 Estimated jackpot: $31 million Police bloner INJURY CRASH Victor do, 21, 2363 Chapel Ridge 20C, was treated at Salina Regien- al Health Center after the SUV he was driving and a pickup driven-tjy Glenn Lippard, 32, 823 E.

Magnolia, collided at the intersection of Seventh Street and Harsh Avenue. DAMAGE TO PROPERTY The sides and hood of a 1995 Mercury Villager belonging to Ngoc Dang, Salina, were scratched and all of the seats were cut between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning while the van was parked in the 1400 block of Kiowa; $2,000 damage. The vinyl top on a 1984 Lincoln Town Car belonging to Tom Phillips, Salina, was cut between Nov. 9 and Monday while it was. marked at 2562 Centennial; $750 OSS.

Divopces GRANTED Jennifer A. Schepmann and Jeremy S. Schep- mann; Jason Fauci-Wills and Starla Fauci-Wills; John M. Spugnardi Jr. and Maria Del Socorro Spug: nardi; Mario Martinez-Garcia and Krystal L.

Martinez-Garcia; Larinda J. Chalmers and Stanley W. Chalmers; Tessa R. Reno Gary K. Reno; Tracy A.

Charles L. Jones; Kenneth Cochran and Margaret M. Cochran; Staci Dawn Baker and'' David James Baker; Angela Griffin and Michael A. Griffin; Jerry L. Harter and Pamela J.

Linda C. Richmond and Steven W. Kirby; Billie J.Hill and Robert Hill. Annulment GRANTED Jereme Michael Thrower and AIbi Lynn Animal shelter These animals were picked up Nov. 15 at the locations listed and taken to the Salina Animal Shelter, 329 N.

Second. Phone 826 DOGS Red, white and bJqiGk, male pit bull mix, 700 block oP South Front; red, white and black male hound mix, 900 block of South Fifth; white and tan Chihuahua with red collar, block of East Ash; brown and black spayed female collie mix, 400-; block of East Cloud; blond neutered male retriever mix, 300 block of East Bond; black male- Labrador, 1200 block of Drive; blue mede, while and brflWO female Australian shepherd mix. with blue collar, 800 block of Wesf Crawford. CATS Calico female short- hair kitten, 400 block of South Eighth; orange and while male shorthair kitten, 400 block of East Walnut. Recipe Pumpkin Apple Bread Topping: tablespoon all-purpose flour 5 tablespoons sugar I teaspoon ground tinnamon 1 tablespoon unsalted butteK softened Bread: 3 cups all-purpose flour teaspoon sail 2 'A cups sugar 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoons ground ciriria- rnon teaspoonJ'reslily-gratednutr meg '4 teaspoon ground cloves.

'A teaspoon ground allspice" 1 l5-owice can pumpkin puree cup canola oil 4 large eggs, lightly 2 Granny Smith apples, peeled, cored and chopped Blend topping together with fingertips until mixture resembles coai'se meal. 1' Put rack in middle of oven and preheat to 350 degroesj. Butter two 9-by-5-inch loafer, pans. Sift together flour baking soda, cinnamon, nirti. meg, cloves and allspice intp' medium bowl.

Whisk together pumpkin, oil, sugar and eggs- in large bowl. Add flour mjy-, ture, stirring until bined. Fold in apples. Divide batter evenly between pans. Sprinkle topping evejrjjy, over eacli loaf Bake until (yy'i.

wooden pick or skewer inseijt- ed in center of bread comes out clean, about 50 to 60 mi utes. Cool loaves in pans of rack for 45 minutes, then out onto rack and cool pletely, about; 1 hour frozen for a month. Servos about 12. Compare Roselawn- Before you spend thousands on afiinemL Full Traditional Service Memorial Service Crei Use cemetery of your choice. ROSELAWN MouruARY 1 M)7 S.

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