COUNTY RECORD
Thursday, March 20, 2003
ause News
Accidents
11 at approximately 2:15
194 on US 36 four-
'.west from Mankato, Joel
was west bound driv-
pickup, when hc at-
turn. A 1993 Ford ve-
' John Peterson, Osborne,
behind and thought
ling right and started to
rson ran into the
vehicle. No injuries
Accident investigated
exceeded. $500.
at approximately 7:10
Michael
yn, Jewell, driving a 1968
was heading north
east bound deer
;hway. No injuries ro-
t investigated by
14 at approximate 11:30
a Jewell County road two
files east ofJewell,
, driving a 1999
on a county
to back up. His
into a 1989 Chevrolet
'Jack Wilson, Jewel l.
were reported. Accident
by Kim Ost. Damages
approximately 6:30
anty road 150, four
from US 36, Patsy A.
mga 1992 Buick, was un-
a deer that was crossing
.Damages exceeded $500.
investigated by Baird. No
eeds
Knight and Vida L. Knight
Farms Inc.. that part
1/4 lying south
Pacific Railroad right-
I the west 47 1/2 rods of that
1/2 SW 1/4 lying south of
right-of-way, in Section
2S, Range 9W; E 1/2
NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of
nship 2S. Range 9W;
1/4 of Section 36,
9W.
ght
ght and Vida L. Knight,
the Wylie L. Knight
an undivided 1/2 interest in
1 and 2 in Block. I, Lots 4
2 and Lots 1,2, 3, 4.5,
Block 3, all in Godfrey's
Jan to the City of Burr Oak;
t in and to all of
of Section 2l. Township
9W; exceot a portion of
livided 1/2 interest in and
:tion 14, Township
5 acres; and
n and to the NW
32, Township
ided 1/2 inter-
Lat part of the N I/2 of
E 30 acres in Section
p 2S, Range 9W; an undi-
in and to the E 1/2
10, Township 2S,
ri undivided 1/2 interest in
the E 3/4 of the
1/4 of Section 22. Town-
9W; an undivided 1/2
to Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7 in
Block 3 and Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7 in Block
8 and all of Blocks 4, 5, 6 and 7 in
Drake's addition to the City of Burr
Oak, except a tract of land.
Wylie L. Knight and VidaL. Knight
to Vida L. Knight and Wylie L. Knight
as trustees of the Vida L. Knight Trust
1 an undivided 1/2 interest in and to
Lots 1 and 2 in Block I, Lots 4 and 5 in
Block 2, and Lots 1,2,3,4,5,8, 9 and 10
in Block 3, all in Godfrey's Third addi-
tion to the City of Burr Oak; an undi-
vided 1/2 interest in and toall of the NE
1/4 of Section 21,Township2S, Range
9W, except a portion of land; an undi-
vided 1/2 interest in and to the NE 1/4
of Section 14, Township 2S, Range
9W, except 5 acres; an undivided 1/2
interest in and to the NW 1/4 NE I/4 of
Section 32, Township 2S, Range 9W;
an undivided 1/2 interest in and tothat
part of the N 1/2 of NW 1/4, less theE.
30 acres in Section 22, Township 2S,
Range 9W; an undivided 1/2 interest in
and to the E 1/2 NW 1/4 of Section 10,
Township 2S, Range 9W; an undi-
vided 1/2 interest in and to the S 20
acres of the E 3/4 of the NE 1/4 NW 1/
4 of Section 22, Township 2S, Range
9W; an undivided I/2 interest in and to
Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7 in Block 3 and Lots
4,5,6, and 7 in Block 8 and all of
Blocks. 4,5,6, and 7 in Drake's addi-
tion to the City of Burr Oak, except a
tract of land; Lot 10 and the N 35 feet
of Lot 9 in Block 1 in Godfrey'sThird
addition to the City of Burr Oak and a
parcel of land. Filed 3-18-03.
Limited Civil
Discover Financial Services, Inc.,
vs. lngrid Kirsten Hilt, Randall.
Traffic
Joel Glen Elkins. Mankato, no seat
belt. failure to signal, $129.
Paul E. Garst, Mankato, speeding,
84-65, $143.
Troy D. Stmad, Formosa, no seat
belt. $10.
Linda A. Morgan. Saint Charles,
Ind.. follow to close, $119 diversion.
Heather D. Richardson, Superior,
Nob., speeding, 76-55, $158.
Local 4-H members
attend conference
Gaining a global and cultural out-
look on life, more than 450 4-H mem-
bers from six states gathered for the
2003 Kansas City 4-H Global Confer-
ence March 12-15.
At the ninth annual conference,
Mark Peters, Randall; Brennan Boyles,
Webber; and Cameron Shipley, Esbon;
joined teens from Arkansas, Iowa.
Kansas. Missouri, Nebraska and Okla-
homa, to attend corporate tours, ser-
vice learning projects and workshops.
The sessions were designed to help
delegates identify eme, ging.wcrk force
needs;gain insight concerning the glo-
bal work place and provide interaction
with diverse ethnic groups.
Sponsor~ from Jewell County were
Elaine Peters, Randall, and Lisa Boyles,
Webber.
People are more willing to believe
gossip when it concerns a rival.
14th & Burlington * Hastings, NE • 800-508-4629
City of Mankato has had to amend its
Annual Drinking Water Quality Report.
The amended report is available at the:
City Office
202 E. Jefferson
Mankato, Kan., 66956
or is available on the internet at
kyways.lib.ks.us/towns/Mankato
OYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Unified School District No. 278 is accepting
is for Junior High Chee'rleader Sponsor and Hi~]h
~=ader Sponsor. , "~~
3n may be picked up from .,.;~ 1,,
Superintendent at ~/{~-
t St., Mankaio, Kan. ~" :~'3~
66956, or by calling '~~
" (785) 378-3102 "~~.~
be Considered, all application~~'~"~/'
oe received at the Superintendent's~
on or before March 31,2003 at Noon. "7"~
Mankato Unified School District No. 278 is an
equal opportunity employer
Sac-n Fox Casino Trip
Sunday, March 30
S 15 cost of tr~p
(Casino pay-back-S 151
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Fort Randall Casino Trip
Sunday and Monday
July 27 and 28
$75 per couple
Your Way
Holdren * Jewell, Kan. ' 785-428-3335
A company representative shows the function of a microfilm reader-printer
at the Mankato Library Open House Monday. Library board members hope to
be able to purchase the machine, which will allow patrons to make copies of
microfilm newspaper articles and other documents.,
DAR group views
White House video
MembersoftheDesireTobeySears erans names to/he state chairman for
Chapter of the National Society of the
Daughters of the American Revolu-
tion were able to take a virtual visit of
the White House when they viewed the
video, "Within These Walls--A Visit
to the White House," at the March 10
meeting.
The video was produced for the
White House Historical Association
with an introduction was by Laura Bush
and closing by President George W.
Bush.
Regent, Janelle Greene, presided at
Korean War Veterans• A check was
received for grocery labels. Faryl
Lange reported sending 14 lap robes to
Fort Dodge Veterans home and four
pounds of cancelled stamps for veter-
an~ rehabilitation.
The registrar reported two applica-
tions are pending. Brenda Dooley and
Spafford will represent the chapter at
State Conference. Dooley will vote as
an alternate.
An ad will be submitted to the
OAR Newsletter portion of Amc~an
the meeting at
Alexander. Pat Czirr was'co-hostess.
Pat Kemmerer, chaplain, presented
scripture and prayer and Peggy
Spafford presented the President
General' s message.
Other presentations were Sherry
Koster, review of Message from the
National Chairman of National De-
fense; Alexander, constitution side-
light; June Dempsey, Indian minute.
Alexander reported sending 43 vet-
the home of Dar, i,i,,,Spirit.Magazine alabirthday greeting
in observation of Mary Boyd's 90th
birthday.
The next meeting is at St. Luke's
Lutheran Church nearRandall. Roberta
Holdren will tell of the history of S~.
Luke's and the Rev. Steve Little will
talk about "Pioneer Church Furnish-
ings and Symbolism."
Dooley, Corlene Lange and Sherry
Koster will host the balance of the
meeting at the Lions Den, Randall.
Mankato
Announces new business hoursH/
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Closed Saturday and Sunday
i (for after-hours emergency, call 785-648-0158)
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TREASURER'S QUARTERLY FINANCIAL STATEMENT
City of Mankato, Kansas. For the period from July l, 21~02 to Dee.,c~ber 31, 2002.
l 2 3 4
Old balances Receipts Disbursements New Balances
Funds
General
i
Librar~
Employee Benefits
Noxious Weeds
Sp. Law Enf. & Fire F_z[.
Sp. St. Mt. & Recst.
Bond & Ira.
Sp.Mach Fund
So. Hi~thwav
Sp. Park & Recr.
Water ,
Electric
Sewer
Solid Waste
Economic Dev.
Block Grant Fund
Airport Imp.
Electric Const.
(last report)
30,113.43
2,596.57
4,351..55
5,009.23
8,478.76
3,660.78
5,622.98
0.00
22.085.96
985.63
(53,485•16)
13r888.10
42,358,93
7r985.67
54~267.69
0.00
9,573:15 ,,
0.00
Totals., 157,493.27
78,898.07"
5,141.71
13,517.20
131.94
0.00
377.59
0.00
14,149.8]
0.00
1561042.75
428~410.08
22r 186.64
2L636.52
29,713.26
12,000
0.00
0.00
782,205.57
(Warrants paid)
76~446.70
5,771.36
! 6,355.48
1,587,50
0.00
0.00
12.708.35
0.00
78,505.96
381,322.86
19T441.65
22,975.00
3r004.62
12,000
0.00
0.00
630,l 19.48
Invested Securities-S3,038,377.63
l #us 2 minus 3),
32,564.80
1~966.92
1,513.27
3,553.67
8,478.76
4r038.37
5,622.98
0.00
2~,~27.42
9~5.63
24,051.63
60,975.32
451103.92
6~647.19
80~976.33
9t573.15
0.00
309,579.36
Mar/caret Colson, Treasurer
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Mankato Library
has open house
Mankato City Library was the scene
of an open house Monday.
A demonstration was conducted of
the microfilm reader-printer the board
would like to purchase.
Refreshments were served.
New books in the Library are Bob
Woodward's Bush at War," based on
interviews with the President and top
cabinet members. The book takes you
through the process of the Afghanistan
War.
Other new books are Sandra Brown,
Thrill of Victory; Barbara Dell, Sky
Heart of the Night;, Nevada Barr, Flash-
back.
Library hours are Monday through
Thursday, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Friday
9 a.m. to lp.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to
noon; Monday and Wednesday eve-
nings 7 to 8:30 p.m..
Jewell County
Ambulance report
March 4: Jewell County Hospital to
Mitchell County Hospital.
March 7: residence, Randall, to
Mitchell County Hospital; Patient re-
fusal.
March 8: residence,Jewell, to
Mitchell County Hospital; residence,
Jewell, to Mitchell County Hospital;
Jewell County Hospital to Republic
County Hospital.
March 9: Jewell County Hospital to
Mitchell County Hospital; residence,
Mankato, to Jewell County Hospital;
residence, Mankato, to Jewell County
Hospital.
March 10: Jewell Coutity Hospital
to Good Samaritan Hospital, Kearney;
residence, Jewell, to Mitchell County
Hospital.
March 11: Jewell County Hospital
to Good Samaritan Hospital; residence,
Jeweil, to Mitchell County Hospital.
March 13: Cloud County Health
Center to Salina Regional Health Cen-
ter.
March 14: scene of accident, Jew-
ell, to Mitchell County Hospital, Jew-
ell County Rural HealthCiinic to Salina
Regional Health Center.
March 16: residence, Burr Oak, to
Jewell County Hospital, Jewell County
Hospital to Mary Lanning Hospital,
Hastings; Webster County Hospital to
Mary Lanning Hospital•
March 17: scene of accident to Jew-
ell County Hospital, Jewell County
Hospital to Mitchell County Hospital•
An honest laborer, when paid for
work, gives himself to his work.
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Space available April 1 at
Jewell Community Building for
office or business. Utilities
paid. For more information call
the Jewell City Office at:
785-428-3600
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4-H News
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Willing Workers hold model meeting
for;',D°Yas°t know what, thai4-Hs stand
• he focus of t e program,
presented by Jacki Bouray at the re-
cent meeting or Willing Workers 4-H
Club.
Jacki presented a 4-H ceremony
explaining the Hs stand for head, heart,
hands and health.
President Jami Bouray conducted
the March 12 meeting at the Formosa
Fire Station, and JoAnna Jonson led
the flag salute.
Kristin Underwood, Mankato FFA
Advisor, evaluated the meeting. Jackie
Jonson called.the roll which was "How
many times will you get pinched.'?" in
honor of St. Patrick's Day. Six mem-
bers, two Cloverbuds, three leaders
and a guest were present.
Jackie gave the secretary report and
reported on the letter from the Kansas
4-H Foundation and showed the club
Bronze Gavel ribbon• Jackie Jonson
gave the treasurer's report and JoAnna
Jonson gave the reporter's report. Club
leaders, Elaine Clark and Theresa
Bouray gave their reports. JoAnn
Jonson reported on the 4-H Council
meeting and McCaela Nelson gave the
labels committee report.
The club families will participate in
Bake and Take Day on March 22, and
will continue collecting aluminum tabs
for the Ronald McDonald House. A
group from the club delivered tabs to a
Ronald McDonald House in Wichita.
Ashley Moody led singing.
Jackie Jonson presented a project
talk about photography• JoAnna Jonson
gave a leadership demonstration on
goals. Jackie Jonson led the club in a
parliamentary lesson, "So you are on a
committee." McCaela led recreation.
Clarks were hosts. The next meeting
is April 9. Everyone is invited to 4-H
Fun Night on March 29 at Mankato
High School. Jewell County Junior
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Leaders meet April 6. The Courtland
Art Show is April 13.
A thank you note was signed by
photography project members for
Elaine's sister, David and Diane
Dolinar, for allowing us to stay with
them during the Wichita Garden Show.
Jacki placed third in the intermediate
photography judging contest. Jacki,
Jami and Jackie were on the Jewell
County team that placed seventh.
JoAnna was on the senior team that
placed 24th.
4-Hers compete at
garden Show
Several 4-I'~ photographers from
Jewell County attended the 4-H Photo
Extravaganza at the Wichita Garden
Show recently.
The Jewell County senior team
placed 24th out of 151 teams, consist-
ing of 151 individuals. Individual
placings were JoAnna Jonson 36th,
Scott Dooley 87th, Sarah Bauman
135th, and Clara Collins 136th.
The intermediate age team placed
seventh out of 53 teams, with Jaeki
' Bouray placing third, Jami Bouray
13th, Jackie Jonson 107th, and Callie
Boyles 116th out of 140 individ~hls.
The photographers could have their
photos evaluated by a professional,
take photos of garden show exhibits,
attend workshops and judge~photos.
Photos taken during the garden show
may be submitted tube critiqued. Some
of the photos will be chosen to feature
in publicity for next year's 4-H event
and the garden show.
Common sense is a quality many
people fail to understand.
A good neighbor knows how to live
and let other people alone.
. Jewell Cemetery Association
Annual Meeting
Thursday, March 2"/
9 a.m.
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