Thursday, Mhrch 13, 2003 JEWELL COUNTY RE1
Area Church Directory
Christian Church ' United Methodist
of Mankato Churches
118 S. Commercial Schedules for Sunday Schools and
Mankato, Kan. Worship Service
785-378-3707 Mankato Harmony: Worship, 11 a.m.
Sun. Sch., 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School .......... 9:15 a.m. Ionia: Worship~ 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship .... 10:30 a.rh. Sun. Sch., 10:30 a.m.
Odes~: Worship, 8:15 a.m.
Thaddeus d. Hinkle, Sun. Sch., 9:30 a.m.
Minister ~bon: Worship, 8:15 a.m.
Sun. ~:h., 9:30 a.m.
785-378-3938 iturr Oak: " Worship,9:30 a.m.
Northbraneh Calvary Bible
Friends ~ou~ Free Church
99 W. Pearl, Jew~, KIm.
Church ~ 7a5+~
Kenneth Smith, pastor mind Wayne Felgal, Pastor
Phone 785.647-8841 %¢w Wednmulay
S~day Youth Group ........ 7 p.m.
Sunday School .............. I0 a.m. Slltlld~Ity
Worship .......... I I a.m. Sunday School ......... 9,30 a.m.
Located eight miles north of Sunday Worship Service
.......... -,.-,...1~rr; L9:45 a.m.
Burr Oak and two miles west. Family Bible Ho~,~.~... 7 p.m.
"Where ~hLe Son J~l~ Sh~" AflBllated with the Igvat~l[e@cal Fl~e C.hurch of America
First Baptist Jewell County
Church Catholic Churches
Sacred Heart, Esl~on
E. Hwy 36 Mankato Saturday on first, third and
785-378-3655 fifth weekend ..................... 6:30 p.m.
"eqeolin Taylor, Pastor Sunday on second, rid
Sunday Services fourth weekend .................... 10 a.m.
Sunday School ............... 10 a.m. St;Theresa
Worship ......................... I I a.m. 320 N. Commercial, Mankato
Bible Study ...................... 7 p.m. 785-378-3939
Wednesday Sunday ..................................... 8 a.m.
Discipleship Training ...... 6 p.m. Fr. Allen Schcer, Pastor
Olive Hill Webber United
Church Methodist Church
j Webber, Ku.
Dqtvid Watters J -- Office 78&~l.2ee4
t~r Ree. 785-361-2070
" Sunday ~ Pastor Joyce Beam
Sunday School .... 9:30 a.m.
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Worship ............ 10:30 a.m. Sunaay
Worship ................... 9:30 a.m.
l~ated five miles south mad Sunday School ...... 10:30 a.m. Sunday
two miles west of Supertor trMw
First and Third Wednesday Worship ..................... 9:00 a.m.
Proclaiming Christ Since 1876 Of Each Month Sunday School .......... 10:30 a.m.
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Business Directory
Public Notices
(First published March 6, 2003
in the JeweU County Record)
In the District Court of Jewe
County, Kansas
In the matter of the Estate of
Lorraine A. Humann, deceased
Case 03-P-04
NOTICE OF HEARING AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Kansas to all perso~
concerned:
You are hereby notified that on
March 5, 2003, a petition has b~
filed in this court by Charlene R.
Colson, an heir, devisee and legat
and Executrix named in the Last W
and Testament ofLorraine A. Huma~ ,
deceased, dated March 1, 2001, pra ,-
ing that the will filed with the petiti,
be admitted to probate and record; tk
she be appointed executrix to ser
without bond and that she be grant
letters testamentary.
You are required to file your wr
ten defenses thereto on or before the
28th day of March, 2003, at 10v
o'clock a.m. of said day, in said cou :,
in the City of Mankato, in Jew,
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Jewell Trinity United
Methodist
and
Montrose United
Methodist
Terry Mayhew, pastor
Jeweli Trinity
Sunday School ................... 9:15 a.m.
Morning Worship ...........10:30 a.m.
Kids for Christ-
Wednesday ........................ 3:45 p.m.
Montrose
Mornin~ Worship ................. 9 a.m.
Fellowship Hour .................. 10 a.m.
Evangelical Lutheran
/~:, Church
7•
Church 785-378-3308
Res. 785-378-3766
Steve Little, Pastor
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Klema Quality F,,j
Meats Electronics 904 Broadway. Concordia
Field Offices at
Beloit 785-738-6427 Communication Specialist Beloit - Farm Bureau Offico¢
State inspected clean, Electronics Sales & Service 1st & 3rd Tuesday 1-3 p.m.
modern plant Cellular One Mankato - 2rid & 4th Friday
Two-way Business Band 1-800,783-4689
785-428-3601 ,
Custom slaughter Jewell, Kans. Melby
on Wednesday Located North of Bank
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MARy KAyGall L. Miller
America's bes/sel//hgbrand" Title Insurance Ag?nt 420 N. High
,_Jez.~(~;;9~//e Abstraetor Mankato, Kan.
208 N. Commercial
Independent 8eauty Consultant Mankato, K n. 7R -q7R-.q?11
704 NW St.
Mankato, Kan. 66956 Officer Hours Steve & Terry Melby
9-12 and 1-5
z8,5.3rs.3802 Monday-Friday "Get-A-Tan"
rlpayne@ruraltel.net Phone: 785-376-3128
" ....... ~"-- ...... Tanning Salon
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KEN'S- Simmelink- Tan 7 days a Week
BODY WORKS Plumbing & Heating o~,. Evenings
Wolff System Taning Bedl
Kenny & Tracy Walker Dale & Rhonda
West Highway 36, Mankato .Ionia
Home or Shop 785-378-3802
785-786-3721
• General Surgery
303 Broadway, M.B. Klenda. M.D.
Jewell ,Internal Medicine
428:3317 C.A. Concannon, M.D. FACP
903 Lake Dr., J.W. Slier, M.D.
Cawker City .Family Practice
781-4339 C.L. Fugate, M.D.
K.G. Kimpie, M.D.
207 N. Haynes Christine Marozas, D.O.
Glasco , Nurse Practitioners
7t6 Cedar Kerri Keberlein A.ILN.P.
• Jamestown 310 W. 8th Beloit, A.R~N,P
USPS 2740940 Becker's Electric,
Periodical i Kan. 66956
Bill Blauvelt ................................
Subscription Rates, payable in advance:
One year ............................. $19.13"
One year ......................... $18.00
Elsewhere in United States .............. .. $24.50
• ~. K,~ s~ ~, JohnW. Bleecker,
D.D.S.
IXabliahed every Thursday by Office Hours: Mankato
.Superior Publishing Company, Inc. Tuesday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
148 East Third Street, PO Box 408, Superior, Nebraska 68978 Friday, 8 a,m.-12 ribon
111 East Main, PO Box 305, Mankato, Kansas 66956 123 N. Commercial
Postmaster: Send address changes to: 785-378-3103
The Jewell County R~rd
PO Box 305, Mankato, Kansas 66956 Office Hours:Bdlevllle
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Telephone:. 785-378-3705 I~ the Jewell Republican Monday- Wedntnldly, & Thursday
FAX: 785-37.8-3782 and the deweU County Post 2316 G. Street
785-527-5683
County, Kansas, at which time and
place said cause will be heard. Should
you fail therein, judgment and decree
will be entered in due course upon the
petition.
All creditors are notified to exhibit
their demands against the estate within
four months from the date of the first
cublication of this notice, as provided
y law, and if their demands are not
thus exhibited, they shall be forever
barred.
Charlene R. Colson
Executrix
Miller and Ludwig
Darrell E. Miller #07613
PO Box 344
Mankato, KS 66956
785-378-3128
Attorney for Petitioner 10-3c
(First published March 6, 2003
in the Jewell County Record)
In the District Court of Jewell
County, Kansas
In the matter of the Estate of Ortha
R. Leece, Deceased
CUe #e3-P-03
NOTICE OF HEARING
The State of Kansas to all persons
concerned:
You are hereby notified that a peti-
tion has been filed in said court by
Bernard L. Lcece, personal represen-
tative of the will of Ortha R. Leece,
deceased, and an heir, asking for the
admi~on of the foreign probated will
of the above named decedent to pro-
bate~ record without administra-
tion; that the will be construed; that the
following Kansas real estate owned by
the decedent, situated in Jewel l County,
Kansas:
Southwest Quarter (SW 1/4) of Sec-
tion Five (5),Township One (!) South,
Range Six (6) West, except that part
conveyed to the United States by deed
dated October 5, 1953, recorded in
Book 99, page 216, including all build-
ings, improvements and irrigation
equipment located thereon, including
but not limited to any irrigation pump
and irrigation pipe; and all other prop-
erty, real and personal, if any, in the
state of Kansas, be assigned in accor-
dance with the terms of said will; and
for such other determinations and or-
ders as the court may deem proper.
You are hereby required to file your
written defenses thereto on or before
March 28, 2003 at 10:00 a.m., of said
day in the DistriCt Courtroom, in the
City of Mankato, Kansas, at which
time and place said cau'se~will be heard.
Should you fail therein, jhdgment and
decree will be entered in due course
upon said petition.
Bernard L. Leece, Petitioner
ATTEST: John L. Bingham
(SEAL) District Magistrate Judge
Wetlmer Law Office
P.O. Box 303
Mankato, Kansas 66956-0303
Phone: (785)378-3172
Fax: (785) 378-3203
Attorneys for Petitioner 10-3c
.at~twllm~
. V~IW ~lllaws & R0~ ~dflm
785-378-3541
Outside Mankato: 1-800-261-6327
113 N Commercial • Mankato
Mankato Lumber
& Home Center
Hours:
Monday-Friday
7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.rn.-5 p.m.
785-378-3154
117 E. Main, Mankato
Mankato
Professional
Pharmacy
125 N. Commercial
Mankato, Kan.
Phone 785-378-3183
After Hburs: 785-378-3849
Lyle Dauner, Pharmacist
Jewell County
Veterinary Clinic
Mankato
785.378-3091
Monday-Friday. 9'a.m.-12, 1-4:30 p.m.
Doctors:
K.L. Thompson, DVM
D.L. Kite, DMV
After Hours Emergency NO.
800-405-5880
Walker
Construction
Conservation
Contractor
Based in Randall, Karl.
Home Phone: 785.738-3231
or 783,738-3632
Johnny & loleen Walker
RR 1, Beloit, Kan. 67420
(First published March 6, 2003 in
the Jewell County Record)
RELOCATE A MAIN OFFICE
AND RF~TAIN EXISTING
OFFICE AS A BRANCH
Heartland Bank, 120 S. Washing-
ton, Jeweil, Kansas, intends to file an
application with the FDIC for permis-
sion to change the location of its main
office to 4801 Town Center Drive,
Leawood, Kansas.
Application will also be made to
operate the former main office as a full
service branch, to be known as Heart-
land Bank, after the relocation.
The FDIC considers a number of
factors in deciding whether to approve
the application. Any person wishing to
comment on this application may file
his or her comments, in writing, with
the FDIC at 2345 Grand Boulevard,
Suite 1200, Kansas City, Mo., 64108.
The FDIC will consider your com-
ments on the application if received on
or before March 28, 2003. 10-2c
(Published March 13, 2003,
in the Jewell County Record)
PROCLAMATION
OF THE CITY OF MANKATO
Today, the mission of the Ameri-
can Red Cross is more relevant than
ever as we confront a changing America
full of unique challenges. The heroic
efforts of the first responders to the
September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks
became a source of strength for mil-
lions of people around the world and
here in Mankato, Kansas struggling to
comprehend this terrible tragedy. From
their example came a new resolve: to
be better prepared in the event of an-
other wide-scale attack anywhere in
America. Today, in a collaborative ef-
fort with the federal government and
other members of the emergency plan-
ning community, the North Central
Kansas Chapter and its partners are
better able to serve the community.
Through its bold, new Together We
Prepare initiative, the Red Cross is
leading the way in empowering indi-
viduals and families to protect them-
' selves. With five simple steps - make a
plan, build a kit, get trained, volunteer,
and give blood - the North Central
Kansas Chapter and Americans fro
coast to coast will help make their
communities safer.
For more than 121 years, the Ameri-
can Red Cross has honored its mission;
to provide relief to victims of disasters
while helping people prevent, prepare
for, and respond to emergencies. Last
year alone, more than 50 silent heroes
helped our neighbors by supporting
the efforts of the North Central Kansas
Chapter, and many more, took the time
to learn lifesaving skills such as first
aid, CPR, and defibrillator use. Volun-
teer donors made blood donations, the
gift of life, through the North Central
Kansas Chapter American Red Cross.
Community involvement is critical
for programs that preparv individuals,
families, and neighborhoods for emer-
gencies. Through its presence in the
Mankato area, the Red Cross is Ihe
leader in empowering,:Feopl¢ in this
neighborhood to be ready and pre-
pared for the unexpected.
The victims of more than disasters
- from fires that affected a single struc-
ture to apartment complexes- received
help from the North Central Kansas
Chapter last year. The Red Cross also
responded to international emergen-
cies by aiding other countries devas-
tated by natural disasters and helping
people in other nations get access to
safe drinking water and battle malnu-
trition and life-threatening diseases
such as measles. Military families from
the Mankato area received direct assis-
tance from the North Central Kansas
Financial Services
Vycke Garman
(7~5) 378-3611
Mankato, Kan.
Swisher Chiropractic
Health Care Clinic
116 E. Main, Beloit
Hours:
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
8:30 a.m. - noon & 2-6 p.m.
Tuesday 9:30 a.m. - noon
Other hours by appointment
785-738-2 21
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Jewell Co. Rural
Health Clinic
785-378-3511
Dan Calderon, M.D.
Leon Hughes, R.P.A.C
Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,
Friday - 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wednesday - 8 a.rn. - Noon
i
Chapter, keeping them connected in
times of great personal sorrow and joy.
Those who need blood, those who
are victims of disaster, or those who
are the recipients from the broad spec-
trum of community services rely on
the North Central Kansas Chapter
Ameri,'a'~ P,'d Cross every day. Com-
passiot,ttt: ;u ~d canng people, who want
to make a difference in Mankato and
across the nation, at home and abroad,
channel their support through the
American Red Cross.
On behalf of a grateful nation, I
applaud and recognize the selfless dedi-
cation of generations of Red Crossers.
Now, therefore, I, D.L. Hamilton,
Mayor, by virtue of the authority vested
m me by Mankato, Jewell County,
Kansas, do hereby proclaim March
2003 as American Red Cross Month.
As we celebrate American Red
Cross Month, I call upon all our citi-
zens of the Mankato community to
become partners in preparedness with
the North Central Kansas Chapter and
to become active participants in ad-
vancing the noble mission of the Red
Cross.
By the Mayor D.L. Hamilton
Date 3-4-03 1 l-lc
(Published March 13, 2003,
in the Jewell County Record.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Central Financial Corporation,
Hutchinson. Kansas, intends to apply
to the Federal Reserve Board for per-
mission to indirectly acquire, through
its ownership interest in Premier
Bancshares, Inc., Jefferson City, Mis-
souri, up to 45.0 percent of Mid-
America Bancorp, Inc., Jewell, Kan-
sas. Mid-America Bancorp, Inc. is the
parent bank holding+company of and
owns 100 percent of the common stock
of Heartland Bank, Jewell, Kansas.
The Federal Reserve considers a num-
ber of factors in deciding whether to
approve the application including the
record of performance of banks we
own in helping to meet local credit
needs.
You are invited to ~':bmit com-
ments on this application, in writing, to
the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas
City, 925 Grand Boulevard, Kansas
City, Missouri 64 198-0001. The com-
ment period will not end before April
12, 2003, and may be somewhat longer.
The Federal Reserve Board's Policy
Statement regarding notice of applica-
tions may be found'at 12 C.F.R. 262.25.
To obtain a copy of the Federal Re-
serve Board's procedures, or if you
need more information about how to
submit yourcomments on the applica-
tion, contact Mr. James Hunter, Assis-
tance Vice President, Federal Reserve
Bank of Kansas City, 925 Grand Bou-
levard, Kansas City, Missouri 64198-
0001, or telephone (816) 881-2806.
The Federal Reserve System will con-
sider your comments and any request
for a hearing on the application if they
are received by the Federal Reserve
Bank of St. Louis on or before the last
date of the comment period. 11- I c
(Published March 13, 2003,
in the Jewell County Record
JEWELL COUNTY KANSAS
RESOLUTION NO. 03-02
RESOLUTION CERTIFYING
ADOPTION OF THE KANSAS
ACT AGAINST DISCRIMINA-
TION AND THE FAIR HOUSING
AMENDMENTS ACT OF 1988
Whereas, Jewell County, Kansas
has received a CDBG grant and wishes
to demonstrate its commitment to fur-
thering fair housing, and
Whereas, Jewell County, Kansas.
has obtained copies of the Kansas Act
Against Discrimination and the Fair
Housing Amendments Act of 1988
and has them on file for public inspec-
Mankato
Mini Storage
Call: 785-378-3331
• 785-378-3737
116 N. Center Mankato, Kan. 66956
Wilson's
Insurance Co.
Crop Insurance
Multi-peril, hail
Loretta Wilson
200 E. Hamilton, Mankato
785-378-3451
tion at the county offices
lar business hours.
The Count
has obtained copies of the
Against Discrimination and
Housing Amendments Act
and will keep them on file in !
offices for public inspection
regular business hours.
The County hereby ado
sas Act Against Discrimin
the Fair Housing Amendments
1988.
The County hereby
will published notice of
in the local newspaper.
Approved by the Govern
of Jewell County, Kansas,
day of March, 2003.
Approved
Frank D. Langer, Chair
Attest
Carla J. Waugh, Clerk
Seal
Letters To The
On March 20, the Kansas
ment of Wildlife and Parks
it's regular scheduled
meeting. The meeting will
at the First United Methodist
ship Hall, Osborne. The
meeting will start at 1:30 p,
public comment meeting willl
p.m.
If you are a deer hunter
concerned about what is hap[
our deer herd, you believe
harvest has gone far enough
think the January season s~
ended, I would encourage y~
tend this meeting.
I encourage you to contact l
missioners and express you
Keep an eye on what is goil
Topeka, as far as legislation
without deer herd. Our sen=
representatives have
of the way our deer herd is
managed. If allof the
this year dealing with deer
pass,
much as $140 to hunt
Charlie
Downs, Kan.
Editor:
I have had passed to me
that I would like to see
into the hands of a
ber. Hopefully, someone
this letter will be that one.
The latest person
an Eva M. Sibley, who
eral marria
C. Alcorn. (~
to James Zeigler, E. C.
Charles M, Thomas).
children, grandchildren
one
glad to work to get
family member. There
famib
Thank you
Nadine Smith
43 E 27th Ave.
Hutchinson,Kan,
School
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Monday: Chicken stri
fries, peas, applesauce, roll,
Tuesda3
cinnamon roll, milk. liE_
Wednesday: Barbecue
wich, buttered potatoes,
peaches, cinnamon toast l
late milk.
Thursday: Hamburger,
wedge, corn, orange,
cookie, milk. M~
Friday: Potato soup,
celery with peanut butter233
fruit cocktail, cinnamon ~1JIl~''~r
late milk.
Salad served dail 2
Mankato Jr
Thursday: Hambt I ~
potato chip, tomatoes,
chocolate chip cookie. .
Friday: Macaroni and ch~~
tail smokies, peas, bread r01~~[:
late snickerdoodle, peache~t[ an/vl ~k=~
Mankato Elemen~
Thursday: Chicken nui~ ~l'jl~
fries, cucumber, broccoli, ~ ==~
mel, milk. .)l~ -- I
Friday: Chef salad, hard~ q[~
shredded cheddar cheese,
crackers, carrot cake, milk.~
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