Sharon Sahlfeld photo www.beloitcall.com Serving the Solomon Valley since 1901 Friendship Meals serving Monday at Beloit UMC BELOIT — Friendship Meals will be held on Dec. 3 by the Fellowship Dinner Team with a meal of Cook’s Choice, Peaches and Dessert. Serving is from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., at the United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall at the corner of Bell and 8th street in Beloit. A free will donation is welcome. Nov. 29, 30 and Dec. 1 45% OFF Reg. Price Chautauqua Isle of Lights hostesses needed BELOIT – The Beloit Chautuaqua Isle of Lights, open from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and from 6-10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, are in need for hostesses on Dec. 28, 29 and 31. Call Melissa at 738-2257 for more information. Farm Toys for kids at Ackerman Supply! MCHS to host Historical Church Tour, Sunday BELOIT – The Mitchell County Historical Society will host an Historical Church Tour from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 2 at Beloit’s oldest faith community and one of six, 1876 Liberty Bell replicas at the Presbyterian Church, 321 East Main Street, Beloit. Free Blood Pressure Clinic at Senior Center BELOIT – The Beloit Senior Center is host to a Free Blood Pressure Clinic at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 5 and on every first Wednesday of every month. Jingle all the way events sound QUITTING BUSINESS Boost Ministries to host McGrath book signing BELOIT – Lisa McGrath will be holding a book signing from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 1 at Boost Ministries Foundation Blessing House, 120 N. Campbell, Beloit. The book, “The Journey Between Us”, tells about her story of how faith not only helped her overcome the trials and tragedy in her life, but also how she grew and learned to trust God’s plan and perfect timing. Ace to host Kids Christmas Extravaganza BELOIT – Zachary’s Ace Hardware, 223 W. Main, Beloit, will host a Kids Christmas Extravaganza from noon to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 1. Santa Clause will be greeting children and reading stories along with a craft center, cookie decorating, writing letters to Santa, Kids Karaoke, and free face painting from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Cookies and hot chocolate will be served, adult drawings for gift certificates and children’s train rides will take place, weather permitting. CAWKER CITY – A Cawker City woman, Tanya Eshbaugh, 37, who had been missing since her car had broken down during the blizzard on Sunday, Nov. 25, has been found dead. Mitchell County Sheriff's Office said the body of Eshbaugh, was found at 2:19 p.m. on Tuesday in a field near Waconda Lake, about three miles from where her car was found Monday on Highway 24 at mile marker 204. Mitchell County Sheriff Tony Perez told KAKE-TV on Tuesday, that he thinks Eshbaugh got disoriented and didn't know which way she was going when she left her car in near no-visibility conditions. Eshbaugh had called into work on Sunday, saying she wasn't able to make it because of the weather conditions, and turned around to go back home to Cawker City. A search began on Monday when Missing Cawker City woman found dead Eshbaugh didn't show up for work. It continued and ended on Tuesday with an air search and on foot with dogs and dozens of volunteers. Tanya Eshbaugh SVCF needs remaining Match Fund donations BELOIT – The Solomon Valley Community Foundation has had an excellent response in raising $33,270 during the month of November for its Community Impact Fund. Dane G. Hansen Foundation will match $1.50 for each dollar raised locally for the Fund up to $50,000. Any unmatched dollars will be lost. The Board of Directors is anxiously attempting to find the remaining dollars for a full match. Checks must be dated in November to be matched by the Dane G. Hansen Foundation and can be mailed to SVCF, PO Box 369, Beloit, KS 67420. The SVCF hopes for and appreciates those considered donations today. BELOIT – Trees have been distributed and the Beloit Area Chamber of Commerce and H&R Block "Jingle All The Way" Christmas event has sounded, including several items on the agenda. Area businesses will be decorating their windows with a Christmas display from now through Dec. 20 and ballots are available at area banks and at the www.beloitchamber.com website. Twenty nine area businesses are participating and can be seen on the ballots by their street locations. Winners will receive Finn-Kool Arrest charges made in search and seizure BELOIT – Darryl Andrews, 25, Beloit, was charged with three counts of possession of stolen property/ firearms during the arrests by the Beloit Police Department on Tuesday, Nov. 20, in the 600 block of North Chestnut. Two juveniles of Beloit, ages 14 and 16 were also arrested and charged with three counts of vehicle burglary and possession of stolen property/ firearms. KANSAS – Twenty-two northwest Kansas communities, including cities, towns, school districts or other qualified organizations located in the 26 counties served by the Dane G. Hansen Foundation, were approved to host one or two summer interns for 2019. The 22 host communities will provide a professional work experience for 24 summer interns. Funding for the interns is provided by the Dane G. Hansen Foundation to Kansas State University, which administers the program. The interns will be summer employees of Kansas State University. Kansas State University is now in the process of creating job descriptions and will be posting the opportunities at www.k-state.edu/hcs/ careers/ by Dec. 1. Upper level college students from all universities Applications approved for intern program across the state are eligible to apply. The skill-set needed for each internship is determined by the project the community/qualifying organization submitted. “A wide variety of projects were submitted by communities” stated Nadine Sigle, Community Intern Coordinator for K-State Research and Extension. “Projects include the development of marketing and branding campaigns, rendering of 2D and 3D designs for building and park improvements, as well as a housing study, youth STEM education, and a youth leadership program.” Interns are provided with housing and a competitive wage. Projects and their locations are as follows: • Ellsworth County Marketing traveling trophies for each category winners. Ballots can be cast and placed in the Guaranty State Bank night deposit drop box at the 201 S. Mill Beloit location, before Dec. 21, when winners will be announced. For the more "Jingle In Your Pocket" event, twenty seven businesses will also be participating with $3,000 in the Chamber Checks giveaway as a shop local promotion, sponsored by the First National Bank, Guaranty State Bank, S&S Drug and World Pest Control. If individuals shop local, they will automatically be available to sign up for one entry per store, per day. Businesses will take their entries to the Beloit Area Chamber of Commerce and entries will be drawn on Monday, Dec. 3, for ten $50 Chamber Checks awards; Dec. 10 for five $100 checks; Dec. 17 for four $250 checks and Dec. 21 for two $500 checks. Winners will be contacted the day of the drawing and will be placed on their Facebook chamber page, and published in the Beloit Call each week. The Christmas cheer will continue with "Jingle around Town" on Saturday, Dec. 8 with a Kids Fun Day. From 8-10 a.m. at the North Central Kansas Technical College, 3033 US Highway 24, a FUN run and a pancake feed will take place with a $10 adult/$5 under 12, and under 3 free purchase. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., free hot chocolate will be provided at the Sonic Drive Inn, 3041 US Highway 24. Santa Clause will make an appearance at 10:30 a.m. until noon at S&S Drug Home Health, 113 S. Mill. Other events include a coloring contest from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Given Grace, 205 W. Main; Ornament decorating from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Wheat Fields Floral, 312 S. Mill, and a free movie showing from 1:30 to 3 p.m. of "Jingle All The Way", at the Solomon Valley Cinema, 1234 N. Independence. The Jingle, Mingle and Shop event will include late shopping events, business open houses and surprises at every stop from 3 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 13. The Beloit Area Chamber of Commerce night shopping night and town-wide Christmas Party will include refreshments, music, specials, and giveaways through the following participating businesses including: Ace Hardware; Becker Autos & Trailers Beloit Auto and Truck Plaza; Cunningham Cable; First National Bank; Given Grace LLC; Gray's Fountain and Drug; Guaranty Bank & Trust; H & R Block; Mitchell County Historical Society; Kettle; Lost Creek Therapie; Nex-Tech Wireless; Porter House Apartments; Ray's Apple Market; Renew Massage Therapy and Day Spa; S&S Drug; Schnell & Pestinger; Schwab Eaton; Solomon Valley Home Center; The Collectibles; Typewriter Exchange and Wheat Fields Floral. "We are excited to be launching a "Look Local First" promotion this Holiday season," said Chamber Director Julia Rabe. "So many great promotions and events are planned to boost our commerce and community." Other events will also be taking place including musical talents, carolers and more surprises will be aired in the town-wide events as they become available. "The Christmas season is a wonderful time to celebrate and the Chamber office is working hard to make sure this year is better then ever through the "Jingle All the Way" events," Rabe said. Two horse drawn wagons to provide Isle of Lights rides this Saturday BELOIT – Dale Johnson, Campbell, Neb., and Gordon Gulbrandson of Polk, Neb., will be offering horse drawn wagon rides at the Isle of Lights to highlight the event on Saturday, Dec. 1, at the Chautauqua Park in Beloit, west on Hersey Street to Highway 14, just over the Solomon River Bridge. Beloit Summer Kids Cafe' will be hosting the wagon ride event. Johnson and his team of Percheron Mares, Bess and Bell, has been providing rides for events for numerous years. He is a retired farmer and has had both riding and driving horse experience throughout his life. Gulbrandson and his draft team, Bess and Bertha, will also provide rides through his years of experience. He is a farmer and works part-time for Tractor Supply. Chautauqua Isle of Lights and Pearson Farms will be hosting the event to view the over 250 displays on Saturday from 6-9 p.m. Visitors are welcome to drive through as always or ride the horse drawn wagons. In case of inclement weather, a rain date is set for Saturday, Dec. 15. The cost of the rides is provided by the sponsors but they are asking for donations of canned goods to help the Mitchell County Food Pantry. Isle of Lights are also asking for more sponsors to help with the expense on the wagons as well. If interested, call Ruth at 738-0341 or Michele at 738-8276. The displays are open free to the public, however donations are appreciated to help with upkeep and improvements to the displays. The park is open from 6-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday and from 6-9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. City of Beloit employees have provided the displaying of numerous decorations to brighten the streets of Beloit. Dale Johnson and Gordon Gulbrandson, both of Nebraska, will provide horse drawn wagon rides at the Chautauqua Isle of Lights from 6-9 p.m. this Saturday on December 1. A rain date is set for Saturday, Dec. 15.
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www.beloitcall.com
Serving the Solomon Valley since 1901
Friendship Meals servingMonday at Beloit UMC
BELOIT — Friendship Meals will be held on Dec. 3 by the Fellowship Dinner Team with a meal of Cook’s Choice, Peaches and Dessert. Serving is from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., at the United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall at the corner of Bell and 8th street in Beloit. A free will donation is welcome.
Nov. 29, 30 and Dec. 145% OFF
Reg. Price
Chautauqua Isle of Lights hostesses needed
BELOIT – The Beloit Chautuaqua Isle of Lights, open from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and from 6-10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, are in need for hostesses on Dec. 28, 29 and 31.
Call Melissa at 738-2257 for more information.
Farm Toys for kids at Ackerman Supply!
MCHS to host Historical Church Tour, Sunday
BELOIT – The Mitchell County Historical Society will host an Historical Church Tour from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 2 at Beloit’s oldest faith community and one of six, 1876 Liberty Bell replicas at the Presbyterian Church, 321 East Main Street, Beloit.
Free Blood Pressure Clinic at Senior Center
BELOIT – The Beloit Senior Center is host to a Free Blood Pressure Clinic at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 5 and on every first Wednesday of every month.
Jingle all the way events sound
QUITTING BUSINESS
Boost Ministries to host McGrath book signing
BELOIT – Lisa McGrath will be holding a book signing from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 1 at Boost Ministries Foundation Blessing House, 120 N. Campbell, Beloit.
The book, “The Journey Between Us”, tells about her story of how faith not only helped her overcome the trials and tragedy in her life, but also how she grew and learned to trust God’s plan and perfect timing.
Ace to host Kids Christmas Extravaganza
BELOIT – Zachary’s Ace Hardware, 223 W. Main, Beloit, will host a Kids Christmas Extravaganza from noon to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 1.
Santa Clause will be greeting children and reading stories along with a craft center, cookie decorating, writing letters to Santa, Kids Karaoke, and free face painting from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Cookies and hot chocolate will be served, adult drawings for gift certificates and children’s train rides will take place, weather permitting.
CAWKER CITY – A Cawker
City woman, Tanya Eshbaugh, 37,
who had been missing since her car
had broken down during the blizzard
on Sunday, Nov. 25, has been found
dead.
Mitchell County Sheriff's Office
said the body of Eshbaugh, was found
at 2:19 p.m. on Tuesday in a field near
Waconda Lake, about three miles
from where her car was found
Monday on Highway 24 at mile
marker 204.
Mitchell County Sheriff Tony
Perez told KAKE-TV on Tuesday,
that he thinks Eshbaugh got
disoriented and didn't know which
way she was going when she left her
car in near no-visibility conditions.
Eshbaugh had called into work on
Sunday, saying she wasn't able to
make it because of the weather
conditions, and turned around to go
back home to Cawker City.
A search began on Monday when
Missing Cawker City woman found dead
Eshbaugh didn't show up for work. It
continued and ended on Tuesday with
an air search and on foot with dogs
and dozens of volunteers.
Tanya Eshbaugh
SVCF needs remainingMatch Fund donations
BELOIT – The Solomon Valley Community Foundation has had an excellent response in raising $33,270 during the month of November for its Community Impact Fund.
Dane G. Hansen Foundation will match $1.50 for each dollar raised locally for the Fund up to $50,000. Any unmatched dollars will be lost.
The Board of Directors is anxiously attempting to find the remaining dollars for a full match.
Checks must be dated in November to be matched by the Dane G. Hansen Foundation and can be mailed to SVCF, PO Box 369, Beloit, KS 67420. The SVCF hopes for and appreciates those considered donations today.
BELOIT – Trees have been distributed and the Beloit Area Chamber of Commerce and H&R Block "Jingle All The Way" Christmas event has sounded, including several items on the agenda.
Area businesses will be decorating their windows with a Christmas display from now through Dec. 20 and ballots are available at area banks and at the www.beloitchamber.com website.
Twenty nine area businesses are participating and can be seen on the ballots by their street locations. Winners will receive Finn-Kool
Arrest charges made in search and seizure
BELOIT – Darryl Andrews, 25, Beloit, was charged with three counts of possession of stolen property/firearms during the arrests by the Beloit Police Department on Tuesday, Nov. 20, in the 600 block of North Chestnut.
Two juveniles of Beloit, ages 14 and 16 were also arrested and charged with three counts of vehicle burglary and possession of stolen property/firearms.
KANSAS – Twenty-two
northwest Kansas communities,
including cities, towns, school
districts or other qualified
organizations located in the 26
counties served by the Dane G.
Hansen Foundation, were approved
to host one or two summer interns for
2019. The 22 host communities will
provide a professional work
experience for 24 summer interns.
Funding for the interns is
provided by the Dane G. Hansen
Foundation to Kansas State
University, which administers the
program. The interns will be summer
employees of Kansas State
University.
Kansas State University is now in
the process of creating job
descriptions and will be posting the
opportunities at www.k-state.edu/hcs/
careers/ by Dec. 1. Upper level
college students from all universities
Applications approved for intern program
across the state are eligible to apply.
The skill-set needed for each
internship is determined by the
project the community/qualifying
organization submitted.
“A wide variety of projects were
submitted by communities” stated
Nadine Sigle, Community Intern
Coordinator for K-State Research
and Extension. “Projects include the
development of marketing and
branding campaigns, rendering of
2D and 3D designs for building and
park improvements, as well as a
housing study, youth STEM
education, and a youth leadership
program.”
Interns are provided with
housing and a competitive wage.
Projects and their locations are as
follows:
• Ellsworth County Marketing
traveling trophies for each category winners. Ballots can be cast and placed in the Guaranty State Bank night deposit drop box at the 201 S. Mill Beloit location, before Dec. 21, when winners will be announced.
For the more "Jingle In Your Pocket" event, twenty seven businesses will also be participating with $3,000 in the Chamber Checks giveaway as a shop local promotion, sponsored by the First National Bank, Guaranty State Bank, S&S Drug and World Pest Control.
If individuals shop local, they will automatically be available to sign up
for one entry per store, per day.Businesses will take their entries
to the Beloit Area Chamber of Commerce and entries will be drawn on Monday, Dec. 3, for ten $50 Chamber Checks awards; Dec. 10 for five $100 checks; Dec. 17 for four $250 checks and Dec. 21 for two $500 checks. Winners will be contacted the day of the drawing and will be placed on their Facebook chamber page, and published in the Beloit Call each week.
The Christmas cheer will continue with "Jingle around Town" on Saturday, Dec. 8 with a Kids Fun Day.
From 8-10 a.m. at the North Central Kansas Technical College, 3033 US Highway 24, a FUN run and a pancake feed will take place with a $10 adult/$5 under 12, and under 3 free purchase. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., free hot chocolate will be provided at the Sonic Drive Inn, 3041 US Highway 24.
Santa Clause will make an appearance at 10:30 a.m. until noon at S&S Drug Home Health, 113 S. Mill.
Other events include a coloring contest from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Given Grace, 205 W. Main; Ornament decorating from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Wheat Fields Floral, 312 S. Mill, and a free movie showing from 1:30 to 3 p.m. of "Jingle All The Way", at the Solomon Valley Cinema, 1234 N. Independence.
The Jingle, Mingle and Shop event will include late shopping events, business open houses and surprises at
every stop from 3 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 13.
The Beloit Area Chamber of Commerce night shopping night and town-wide Christmas Party will include refreshments, music, specials, and giveaways through the following participating businesses including:
Ace Hardware; Becker Autos & Trailers Beloit Auto and Truck Plaza; Cunningham Cable; First National Bank; Given Grace LLC; Gray's Fountain and Drug; Guaranty Bank & Trust; H & R Block; Mitchell County Historical Society; Kettle; Lost Creek Therapie; Nex-Tech Wireless; Porter House Apartments; Ray's Apple Market; Renew Massage Therapy and Day Spa; S&S Drug; Schnell & Pestinger; Schwab Eaton; Solomon Valley Home Center; The Collectibles; Typewriter Exchange and Wheat Fields Floral.
"We are excited to be launching a "Look Local First" promotion this Holiday season," said Chamber Director Julia Rabe. "So many great promotions and events are planned to boost our commerce and community."
Other events will also be taking place including musical talents, carolers and more surprises will be aired in the town-wide events as they become available.
"The Christmas season is a wonderful time to celebrate and the Chamber office is working hard to make sure this year is better then ever through the "Jingle All the Way" events," Rabe said.
Two horse drawn wagons to provide Isle of Lights rides this Saturday
BELOIT – Dale Johnson, Campbell, Neb., and Gordon Gulbrandson of Polk, Neb., will be offering horse drawn wagon rides at the Isle of Lights to highlight the event on Saturday, Dec. 1, at the Chautauqua Park in Beloit, west on Hersey Street to Highway 14, just over the Solomon River Bridge. Beloit Summer Kids Cafe' will be hosting the wagon ride event.
Johnson and his team of Percheron Mares, Bess and Bell, has been providing rides for events for numerous years. He is a retired farmer and has had both riding and driving horse experience throughout his life.
Gulbrandson and his draft team, Bess and Bertha, will also provide rides through his years of experience. He is a farmer and works part-time for Tractor Supply.
Chautauqua Isle of Lights and Pearson Farms will be hosting the event to view the over 250 displays on Saturday from 6-9 p.m. Visitors are welcome to drive through as always or ride the horse drawn wagons.
In case of inclement weather, a rain date is set for Saturday, Dec. 15. The cost of the rides is provided by the sponsors but they are asking for
donations of canned goods to help the Mitchell County Food Pantry.Isle of Lights are also asking for more sponsors to help with the expense on
the wagons as well. If interested, call Ruth at 738-0341 or Michele at 738-8276.The displays are open free to the public, however donations are appreciated
to help with upkeep and improvements to the displays.The park is open from 6-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday and from 6-9 p.m.
Sunday through Thursday.
City of Beloit employees have provided the displaying of numerous decorations to brighten the streets of Beloit.
Dale Johnson and Gordon Gulbrandson, both of Nebraska, will provide horse drawn wagon rides at the Chautauqua Isle of Lights from 6-9 p.m. this Saturday on December 1. A rain date is set for Saturday, Dec. 15.
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Item 1:
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Transmission: Rockwell 10 Speed
Engine: 375 H.P. Caterpillar 3406E
Differentials Tandem Axle: 3:90 gearing with Power Divider
Power Steering: Yes
Odometer Reads: 850,793.5
Tires: Fair to Good
Manufacture Date: 4/99
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Manufactured for the US Navy Department.
50-ton flatbed trailer. 28’ x 8’ with 3’ dovetail, and 5’ ramps.
Call Mike Clark at 785-738-3633 with questions or if you would like to set up a time to view the items. Bids should be delivered in a sealed envelope marked Item 1 or Item 2; items may be purchased separately and should be bid separately. Bids must be delivered to City of Beloit, 119 N. Hersey Ave., PO Box 567, Beloit, KS 67420, no later than 3:00 pm on Wednesday, November 28th, 2018.
The City of Beloit reserves the right to choose any or refuse all bids. The City of Beloit will take action to accept or reject bids on Tuesday, December 4th,
2018. Both items are sold “As Is”.
(First Published in the Beloit Call, on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018.)
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Please be informed the annual meeting of the members will be held Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 5:00 p.m., at the Guaranty State Bank and Trust Company, Conference Room, 201 S. Mill, Beloit, Kansas.
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