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rn moso Leglon scholarships lewelZ County"
Kerry Waugh, a senior at White
i ~ne?? . ......... Rock High School, and Moriah
- Wagner, a senior at Mankato High Accidents Oak, and West 56 feet of Lot 1, Block
~dia, and Hope Walters, School,have been awarded state-wide March 3 at 6:30 p.m., 3.5 miles 1, Godfrey's Second Addition to Burr
~ere dinner guests of American Legion Scholarships. north of Webber, Lisa M. Boyles, Oak, and also land lying immediately
~" r othyS~. .~ ......... Waugh,daughterofGerald and Lori Webber, driving a 1996 Chevrolet, hit North of the above described part of a
~ftemoon Ben and Shirley Waugh, Mankato, wasnamedarecipi- adeer. Damages over $500. Accident Lot as far as the Section line, between
~th b'~a_yce!- entofaTedandNoraAndersonAmeri-, investigated by est. No injuries. Section 14 and 23, and land being in
~leHond, offattheCov- can Legion Scholarship for $500.
..... d March 3 at 9:10 p.m. 13.4 miles Section 23. Township 2S, Range 9W.
~m,, eeler, Mankato, visited Brad enant Church m Courtlan . Waugh was among 43 state-wide south ofFormoso, Edward Joseph Pe- General warranty deed. Wade
Jeff and Brenda Koster and Joe and ap?licants judged by the Legion's Es- ters, Formoso, driving a 1994 Dodge, Sheilito and AngelaShellitotoJudy A.
oo-[.
LlltYl~.t;,y.nn and Candy Massey,
• er =lPm- t'utie, Hardy, Nancy Howell
" _']oria Massey were visitors of
ant~. dBecky Huber. Robert and
3ak..F,irimm were Saturday supper
md
s ~Formoso Senior Citizens met
as;~?.with 11 seniors answering
/-~ln~ with a joke or a dime. The
',ne."ldrta .was discussion about where
tey~ff~was born. Tile next meeting
"cel~ y Howard and Louise Field
lapse ~alph Spiegel and MeMn Boyer
• m,~omes in Beloit. r h 3
,jKeelerreturned home Ma c
n~l~stt~.0"day visit with Carol Rogers
m~KRogers at Derby. Ann also
,,_..,ir~evin and Jolene Harper and
r~J, each in Wichita.
ard and Louise Field visited
Kibbe at the hospital in Con-
est Dempsey, Dan and Lynn
:Y and Howard and Louise Field
~d the funeral for Martha
;Y Friday at Montrose.
Ray and Dee Falk visited Bess
t"nday afternoon at Concordia.
md Elaine Clark, Theresa
Amanda Brown and Tristyn visited
Maxine Studer. They celebrated Joe's
birthday.
Robert and Add Grimm visited
Sheila Myers. Savannah and Gatlin.
Jewell.
Guests ofKim Morrell were Randy
and Becky Sibley and Raymond, Lori
Morrell. Ashley, Alyssa and Missy,
James and Shelly Haskins, Corey and
Kyle. and Brian Gordanier. They cel-
ebrated Kim's birthday.
Wayne and Rita Allen and Bev Hall,
Courtland. attended Ken Peterson's
70th birthday party at the Scandia Le-
gion Hall.
Dinner guests of Kendall and Sandy
Nelson. Jared and Jason, were Dean
and Maxine Hall and Dab and Laura
Harris. Superior; Miranda Doreza,
Hallsville, Texas; Rick and Jackie
Albertson. Republic; and Ed and Paula
Hall and Joshua, Lincoln, Neb• They
celebrated the March birthdays.
Village Missions representatives,
Mike and Judi Jones, Greeley, Colo.,
were Sunday visitors of Pastor Bob
and Janet Elweli.
Ben and Shirley Free were Sunday
supper guests of Bob and Becky Roush,
, JoAnna and Jackie Jensen. Luke andSamantha. They celebrated
nd Jami Bouray and Callie Samantha's 16th birthday.
Lwere Friday overnight guests
~'a~- dDmne D°lin.ar.at Wich!ta" CCCC offers Course
.l~;ePizza party Friday evening "'Effective Personal and Organiza-
"[an;: ~-~lrthdays-°InThgrel~a tional Change Management" !s the
• ~tt[,',,,, y so atte subject ofa workshop Marcn.~l from
imeflp."'~ wicnita Garden Show. Q U~ ,,, a.an ,, m ,t the Renublic
amelia andLinda Strnad were week- ~,.~.'",~ '~,,-~,'~,"~ ........
• "- sts of Russ andDarla Lewis at ...... : ....v .....
vili-t~~ ' " The workshop is instructed by Jenni
rrnc~ ..... .Reline, MS, Trainer and Consultant,
"-~, ~teveland Okla was a '~
mif01~ ~. _ , "" and offers eight contact hours and one-
~'°~guest°fBenyn S" andSlurlcy' Free. hail'college credit.
md i~ /olander and Ruby
;S. ' i
adil$ *
oo ve Hall
h~i mary Hasemeyer
a supper for the Superior Wrestling
Team members and their parents at
their home. Among the guests were
Darren, Jessica. Anya and Allison Th-
ompson.
Sunday afternoon, Harold and
Lorna Wilton visited Clarence and Ila
Wilton, Superior.
Lacey and Miranda Ward were
overnight guests of Jerry Hasemeyer.
Lacey and Miranda Ward were
Thursday dinner guests in the
Hasemeyer home. Other callers were
Jo Ann and Jolm Rogqrs and Melissa
say, Oratorical and Scholarship Com-
mittee this year.
The late Ted and Nora Anderson,
Clay Center, concerned themselves
with the American Legions' Children
and Youth programs and established a
Legion Scholarship fund in their name.
Waugh plans to attend the Kansas
State University and is presently car-
rying a 3.96 grade point average.
Wagner. daughter of Rita A.
Wagner, Mankato, is a recipient of a
$1,000 scholarship from the Kansas
American Legion's Music committee.
She was selected from 53 state-wide
applicants.
Wagner is a senior at Mankato High
School. She plans to attend Kansas
State University. She is presently car-
rying a 4.00 grade point average.
McNlchols gets
Pacesetter award
Diane McNichols. Concordia. for-
merly of Burr Oak. was awarded a
Pacesetter Award at the annual
Pacesetter Award Banquet in Concor-
din.
Each year the committee honors
individuals and or organizations who
have made an outstanding contribu-
tion or commitment toward the educa-
tion, intervention and prevention of
drug and alcohol abuse in Cloud
County.
McNichols received the award for
her tireless work with the schools, edu-
cating students on drug and alcohol
prevention. Recipients are selected by
tbe Chemical Dependency Committee
and recognized for their leadership,
role modeling, community involve-
was heading south when driver lost
control and rolled the vehicle. Acci-
dent investigated by Alley. Driver was
taken by Jewell County EMS.
March 7 at 7:05 p.m. at milepost
233.6 on K-14, Jerry E. Conn, Jewell,
driving a 1987 Chevrolet was travel-
ing north and struck a deer. Accident
investigated by Fulmer. Damages over
$500. No injuries.
Traffic
Dan L. Barnes. Courtland, expired
registration, fined $159.
Register of Deeds
Trustee's deed. UMB Bank, n.a.,
formerly Commercial National Bank
of Kansas City, trustee, and James H.
Hart to Alison Hart and Marion Ryan,
and Gretchen Hart. An undivided 1/6
to each Grantee in and to the SE 1/4 of
Section 25, Township 4S, Range 7W•
Quit claim deed. Robert W.
Lovewell and Stacey Lovewell to Rob-
art Watson. Lots, 1,2, 3, 4, 16, 17 in
Block 6, in LOvewell, Kansas.
Warranty deed. Central National
Bank, Formoso, formerly Farmers State
Bank, Formoso, and formerly The First
National Bank of Formoso, to City of
Formoso. A tract of land in Lots 9 and
10, Block 4, original townsite of For-
mdse.
Executor's deed. Elizabeth M.
Braden aka Elizabeth Braden, de-
ceased, Wayne W. Grindol as executor
of the last will and testament of Eliza-
betbM. Braden to J.M. Acres, Inc. W
1/2 SE 1/4 of Section 31, Township 4S.
Range 8W.
Quit claim deed. Max E. Lewis,
aka Max Eugene Lewis and Verna
Jane Lewis, husband and wife, to Max
ment and-or implementation of drug E. Lewis. Verna Jane Lewis and.Allen
and alcohol programs to help improve Lewis, as joint tenants with the righJ.tff
and quality of life for the cttizens~g,,,,,~viv°-rship not as tenants in com-
Cloud County. " men. Lots g. 9, 10, I'1 and 12, in Block
Other recipients were Jim and Mary 2, in Wright's Addition to City of Burr
Anderson for their hours of service
facilitating smoking cessation Classes.
McNichols' husband is Doug
McNichols and she was a former el-
ementary teacher at White Rock. She
is now a registered nurse.
Austin. Lots 14.15 and 16 in Block 58,
in the original townsite of the City of
Jewell City.
Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of
Lorraine A. Humann, deceased. Order
for hearing and notice to creditors.
Petition for probate of will and issu-
ance of letters testamentary.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ortha
R. Leece, deceased. Order for hearing.
Limited Civil
Central National Bank vs. Jerry L•
Massey, Formoso.
Civil
Farm Credit Services of Central
Kansas, FLCA and Farm Credit Ser-
vices of Central Kansas, PeA .vs.
Melinda Rose; and Lyons State Bank.
Notice of Service of plaintiff's desig-
nation of expert testimony.
CWF group meets for morning brunch
Jewell Christian Church Women's
Fellowship met Feb. 15 with nine mem-
bers present. Hostesses for the morn-
ing brunch were Inez Clark and Darlene
Thompson.
Karen Matterson, president, con-
ducted the business meeting• It was
voted to send a cash donation to Church
World Service. Napkins were ordered
for a money making project.
Darlene Thompson gave the devo-
tions.
The next meeting will be Apr. 19 at
9 a.m. Sharon Tullar will have the
devotions. Gaye Daniels and Sharon
Tullar will be the hostesses. All women
of the church are invited to attend the
every other month morning brunch
meetings.
Minneapolis Prepares for Housing
A seven-acre tract at Minneapolis;
Kan., is being developed for the con-
struction of new housing.
Mankato
Announces new busitiess hoursH!
Monday through Friday: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday
(for after-hours emergency, call 785-648-0158)
Thank you,
Steve Christie
~3rSsedrU:i2g tab? Sthn/? ilin° r 3n ~1
,'[~ Were Dwight Frost and Roger
~t~ SUnday there will be a Mexi-
ov~net following the worship set-
n°:;I
[e w~.nWilson Lenexa will be hos-
,,~!o e marrow transplant. Cards
)n 1.,
,,sp"Jlsent to his home. Devin is the
~i~alt'Wilson and Cheryl War-
; v~,t,l~..gr~dson of Woodrow and
th¢~l_w Uson, Superior.
tt tllT_~.a Andrews
ally',~e 9! . is slowly improv-
rodstone Memorial Hospi-
ml~?t~ since her recent surgery.
""17_' mrs. Laurence Wilson, Bu~
~rre Sunday afternoon visitor"
~low. and Beulah Wilson.
.,~tn(l guests of Darr,
. Allison
Ward.
Mitchell County Hospital report
Admissions. March 3: Keith
Bohnert, Mankato; March 9: Ivah
Hoard. Formoso.
Dismissals• March 3" Arthur
McPhee, Mankato; March 5: Wanetta
Wright, Ionia; March 6: Karen Boden,
Ionia; March,,7: DeNis Mahaffy, Be-
loit. ~ :.~'
At:tention
Farmers!!!
I would appreciate your vote and
support in the
upcoming Mankato USD No. 278
Monday, March 17
Valley Hope buys
closed hospital
The Valley Hope Association which
has nine residential and 12 outpatient
alcohol and drug treatment facilities in
seven states submitted the winning bid
to purchase the Halstead (Kansas) hos-
pital and clinic at a bankruptcy auc-
tion,
The association has been operating
a 31-bed inpatient treatment center at
the hospital. The hospital closed in
early September.
Photographers attend Wichita event
Two teams of 4-H photography
members participated in judging at the
Wichita Garden Show Contest March
8.
Senior team members were Scott
Dooley, Sarah Bauman, Clara Collins
I
and JoAnna Jensen.
On the intermediate team were Jacki
Bouray, Jami Bouray, Jackie Jensen
and Callie Boyles.
The members attended the photog-
raphy workshop and photo,tabbed the
garden show.
Accompanying the group were
Theresa Bouray, Elaine Clark. Cindy
Bauman and Jim and Brenda Dooley.
Westin Named Interim Developer
Chuck Westin, Belleville, has been
named inteo~director of the Republic
County ]Development Corporation.
Applicat{ons foi the director's posi-
tion will be accepted until April I.
Westin is the retired administrator of
the Republic County Hospital and pre-
viously served as interim Belleville
city administrator.
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From Deanna's Desk
By Deanna Sweat, Jewell County Extension Agent
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Seniors benefit from food progra~r,
Older Kansans who are eligible far
the Kansas Food Assistance Program
can reduce th¢ifufood costs without
il~rificing nt~f_z~n ~d health. The
p~ogram, also know as the Food Stamp
Program, is not new.
What is new, however, is an easier
application process and debit care,
called a Vision Card, that makes it easy
for senior adults who qualify for the
program to buy food at the grocery
store or make a contribution for pre-
pared meals at a nearby senior center,
said Mark Meek Higgins, a K-State
Research and Extension nutrition spe-
cialist.
The Food Assistance Program typi-
cally provides eligible seniors with a
minimum of$10 a month to help with
food costs. Ten dollars may not seem
like much, Higgins said, but it can be
enough to allow seniors to add one or
more disease-fighting fruits or veg-
etables to their menu each day.
The Vision Card also can be used to
jz.;,, fer bread, meats and dairy prod-
i i
ucts at the grocery store or to make a
donation toward meals at a nearby se-
nior center each month. Participating
in the program can free up money to
meet other expenses, such as housing,
utility and medical bills.
The need to meet expenses can
i~rompt seniors on fixed incomes to
skimp on food. Doing so can compro-
mise their health. Eating a variety of
foods, including five or more fruits and
vegetables each day, offers essential
vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients
that can help seniors increasd their
energy levels, reduce risks from dis-
eases such as cancer and heart disease,
and maintain their independence.
Seniors often do not realize that
they qualify for the program. To learn
more about the Kansas Food Assis-
tance Program or other programs that
provide helpful services call the local
senior center manager, the local county
coordinator on aging or the North Cen-
tral Flint Hills Area Agency on Ag!ng,
Inc.; at 1-800-432-2703.
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,JEWELL COUNTY
FAnM BUREAU
ASSOCIATION
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is pleased to provide a
FARM SECURITY PROGRAM
featuring Scv# Tease&k, KBI (retired)
Topics Covered: Anhydrous Ammonia Theft, Methamphetamine Labs,
~n. Jessica, Schoolboard election, is the last day to sign up or buy up Burglari~, Protection of Farm Equipmlmt, Chemical~, Livestock,
Thompson were Crops and Materklls,
~'e'~l~n and Hannah Widget' day Ap
ng_t~Y'"-l[" eY are Darren's nepheWevening Marlene Stone Tues , ril 1 Spring CrOPcall:]r sur=mce! Tuesday, March 18
• . MaXstateE. Bttrks High7 9p.m.
_aw_eddingreception forWhit as a wrote-m candidate. Citizens nenc= Mankato
School Commons
Tracy Walker N. Columbus. Jewel,. Kan. FICEE CHILI SUPPER BEGINS AT 6:30 P.IH[.
Beverly 7rest, Esbon, 785 428 3644 Please RSVPto
~son, Pawnee Wooten and This political ad paid for by Tracy Walker Jewell County Farm Bureau Office by Friday, March 14
;f'o~t°n, Burr Oak, and Gloria
:~=:Chlaefli, Ionia. Lisawasa P~om is close
~[;~ ~. Paul Hutchinson were
tw~atgl~t guests of Tanya and
~lY;~''~dynch;Linc°ln'Neb'Tanya JEWE L MPLEME Company, Inc.
Sunday, March 30 Schedule your
~¢~ of Vera Dye the t~118~ I~ Highway i4 Jewell, Kan, ~
;, past week
E =.~_ Gayla S15 cost of trip jt!ljl~aB ,,,,==,.,,,,=.. Office:785-42&3262.TollFre¢1.877-428-3261 .
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" :lPugnter, Jamie Harvey played
ia~arn from Dodge City.
~eth,Paul and Mitchell Olson.
~ Were Weekend guests of her
erbert and Carolyn Alley.
~k e .Hanson, Oak, and Zelda
an0 dinner at a Superior cafe
later in Zelda's home.
dkland l~rna Wilton visited
. =mast Foster, Clay Center,
~ursday. Betty is a cousin of
itS_' Gerald and Jacqueline
~Lu°e ug and Pat Boyles, Dana
i~ Uaybert, Wichita, Bryan,
~1%B21~, What,andAlis°n
lataS ,,,y turner nan dinner
m..,n uperior cafe. LaterWhit
,~ °pened their wedding gifts.
~u and Loma Wilton, Kenneth
i:ll~l%~an and the Rev. David
~a',~rand Island, had Sunday
~uperior cafe.
ii~J~aY evening, Dr. Kenneth and
v~uOrnpson, Guide Rock, hosted
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HOURS: 8:30 A.M. TO NOON AND 1 TO 4:30 P.M.
PHONE: (785) 378-4000
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LETTING TO
INTERESTED PARTIES
The City of Mankato, Jewell County, Kansas, the owner
of the following described real estate located in Jewell
County, KanSas, to wit:
Lots One (1) through Twenty-three (23), beth inclusive,
and Lots Twenty-five (25) through Twenty-seven (27),
both inclusive, in Block Eleven (11 ), The Johnson Addition
to City of Mankato, Jewell County, Kansas.
Said lease shall be for cash payment, and shall be from
March 1,2003 to December 31, 2003.
Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the City
Administrator of Mankato, Kan.,-until 12'.O0 Noorl,
Wednesday, March 19, 2003. Interested parties may
obtain copies of the proposed lease at the Mankato City
Office. The City of Mankato reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
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