Kile Overmyer was chosen a co-most valuable player for the offensive . This was quite an honor and happy surprise when it was announced at the end of the game. He played for the south squad who won 17-14 over north squad in this high school game played at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames. Congratulations Kile!!
Correction on all School Reunion Date
It will be in 2013 but on Sunday, August 9, not in June as I earlier stated. Sorry. Be sure to change this if you recorded the date somewhere!
St Peter’s Picnic Raffle Results
Shirley Beary won the $500.
Tom Hastings won $200.
Sharon Stoffer of Bussey won $100.
Marsha Benjamin of Bussey won the $50 gift certificate from Casey’s
Catherine Kurimski won the $50 give certificate from Hyvee
Dave Kurimski won the $50 gift certificate from GasNGo
Pam Teno won the Jim and Charlie’s $50 gift certificate.
Thanks to everyone who bought tickets and dinner tickets or auction items. St. Peter’s appreciates your support.
Lovilia high school students attend Upward Bound
This is a federally funded program that helps prepare eligible students for higher education. It was held at Indian Hills Community College, Ottumwa. Attending from Lovilia were Samantha Hunt, Jenny Kimball, Chantel Manser, and Justin Manser.
Several Lovilia Families Moved Recently
Ernie Ford has moved into the fromer Ben McCoy and Louise Golec house in the south end.
Charity, daughter of Milo McCombs, and her family have moved into Ernies former home east of highway 5 in town.
Samantha, Charity’s sister, and her family have moved into Charity’s former residence in south Lovilia.
Roberta Farrington is moving from a farm home into the home that was the Mr. Mrs. Tony Loncarich house.
Loncarich Auction Tidbit
What do you think a Army WWII colt revolver would be worth? I said maybe a thousand dollars. That was way short of the selling price at the recent Tony Loncarich estate auction. The gun sold for $3,500. Guess I won’t be collecting revolvers anytime soon!