Area
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Mankato, Karl.
785-378-3707
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Churches
Schedules for Sunday Schools and
Worship Service
Mankato Harmony: Worship, 11 a.m.
Sunday School .......... 9:15 a.m.
Morning WQrshlp .... 10:30 a.n~.
Thaddeus J. Hinkle,
Minister ]
785-378-3938
Sun. Sch., 9:45 a.m.
Ionia: Worship, 9:30 a.m.
Sun. Sch., Iff.30 a,m.
Odessa: Worship, 8.15 a.m.
Sun. Sch., 9:30 a.m.
Esbon: - Worship, 8:15 a.m.
• Sun. Sch., 9:.30 a.m.
Burr Oak: . Worship, 9:.30 a.m.
" Northbranch
Friends
Church
Kenneth Smith. pastor
Phone 785-647-8841
Sunday
5,today School .............. I0 a.m.
W~Jrshlp ......................... l 1 a.m.
Located eight miles north of
Burr Oak and two miles west.
"Where the Son Ahva~ 8h/n~"
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First Baptist
Church
• 4Nleolin Taylor, Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday School .............. l0 a.m.
Worship ......................... l l a.m.
Bible Study ...................... 7 p.m.
Wednesday
Discipleship Training ...... 6p.m.
Olive Hill
Church
David Watters
Sunday
Simday School .... 9:30 a.m.
Worship ............ 10:30 a.m.
Located five miles sou{h and
two miles west of Superior
Calvary Bible
EvanKellcal Free Church
99 W. Pearl, Jewon, ,Kan.
~I~ 785-428-3540
~ Wayne Fetgal. Pastor
~aP' W~In~nu~ty
Youth G~.= ...... 7 p.m.
t~IkIFAAW~m~
Sunday School ......... 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service
....................... 10:45 a.m.
Family Bible Hour ........ 7 p.m.
Nfat~ted ~ the ~ ~ Chu~h ~
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Jewell County
Catholic Chu hes
Sacred Heart, Esbon
Saturday on first, third and
fifth weekend ..................... 6:30 p.m.
Sunday on second and
fourth weekend .................... 10 a.m.
St. Theresa
320 N Commercial, Mankato
785-378-3939
Sunday ............... . ..................... 8 a.m.
Fr. Alien Scheer, Pastor
Webber United
Methodist Church
Webl~r, Kan.
Office 785-361-2664
!1~, 7S5-361-2070 .
Pastor doyce Beam
Sunday
Worship ................... 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School ...... 10:30 a.m.
UMW
Public Notices
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(First published March 27, 2003
in the Jewell County Record)
In the District Court of Jew~
County, Kansas
In the Matter of the Estate oflani :e
A. Hansen, deceased.
Case 00-P-$9
NOTICE OF HEARING
The State of Kansas to all paso
Concerned:
You are hereby notified that a pe
tion has been filed in this court y
Lyman Donald Hansen, duly a ,-
pointed, qualified and acting execut
of the F.~tate of.Janicc A. I.tans¢ ,
deceased, praying that his acts be ap-
proved; tirol his account be settled aJ
allowed, that the will be construed and
the estate be assigned to the perso
entitled thereto; that fees and expens
be allowed; that the administration of
the estate be closed; that the execut
be discharged and that he be releas
form further liability.
You are required to file your wr
ten defenses thereto on or before tl
18th day of .April, 2003, at 10:(
Jevfell Trinity United
Methodist
and
Montrose United
Methodist
Terry Mayhew, pastor
Jewell Trinlty
Sunday School ................... 9:15 a.m.
Morriing Worship ........... 10:30 a.m.
Kids for Christ-
Wednesday ........................ 3:45 p.m.
Montrose
Momin~ Worship .................. 9 a.m.
Fellowship Hour .................. 10 a.m.
l~rangelical Lutheran
Church :
~:.q~i[~'i201 South Center
First and Third Wednesday
Proclaiming Christ Since 1876 Of Each Month
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..uslness
~to0 KIm.
Church 785-378-3308
Res. 785-378-3766
Steve Little, Pastor
Sunday
Worship ..................... 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School .......... J0:30 a.m.
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Electronics
Conin~mi~:atioa Sp~fialist
Cellular One
Two-way Business Band
785-428-3601
Jewell, Kans.
Located North of Bank
Faj,mm C reo It
904 Broadway. Concordia
Field Offices at
Beioit -" F~rm~Bureau Offices,.
fst & 3¢6~Nr'sday 1-3 p;m.
Mankato - 2nd & 4th Friday
1-800-783-4689
Melby
Mortuary
420 N. High
Mankato, Kan.
785-378-3211
Steve & Terry Melby
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Tanning Salon
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~ . Open Eveni~gs
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785-378-3802
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M.B. Klenda. M.D.
* Internal Medicine
C.A. Concannon, M.D. FACP
J.W. Slier, M.D.
*Family Practice
C. L. Fugate, M.D.
K.G. Kimple, M.D.
Christine Marozas, D.O.
.Nurse Practitioners
Klema Quality
Meats
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Custom slaughter
on Wednesday
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Independent Beauty Consultant
704 NW St.
Mankato, Kan. 66956
785-378-3802
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[ Kenny & Tracy Walker
West Highway 36, Mankato
785-378-3930
Gail L, Miller
A.R,N.P
Becker's Electric,
Heating and AC
Electrical work, Heating and air
conditioner repairs and installation
Neil,(Sam) Becker
217 w.Jay
Mankato, Kan, 66956
Home 785-378-3076
Mobile 785-545-6645
Shop 785-378-3689
John W. Bleecker,
D.D.S.
Office Hours: Mankato
Tuesday, 8 a.m.-5 p'.m.
Friday, 8 a.m.-12 noon
123 N. Commercial "
785-378-3103
Office Hours:Belleville
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday - Wednesday, & Thursday
2316 G. Street
~ 785-527-5683
Title Insurance Agent
Abstr~ttH"
208 N. Commercial
Mankato, Kan.
Officer Hours
9-12 and 1-5
Monday-Friday
Phone: 785-378-3128
Simmelink
Phmbing & Heating
Dale & Rhonda
Ionia
Home or Shop
785-786,3721
Periodical Postage Paid at Mankat~, Kan. 66956
Bill Blauvelt ................................. Publisher
Subscription Rates, payable in advance:
:One year in Kansas ............................. $19.13"
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Published every Thursday by
Superior Publishing Company, Inc.
148 East Third Street, PO Box 408, Superior, Nebraska 68978
111 East Main, PO Box 305, Mankato, Kansas 66956
Postmaster: Send address changes to:
The Jewell County Record
PO Box 305, Mankato, ,Kansas 66956
Telephone:. 785.878-8705 Incorporating the Jewell Republican
FAX: 785-378;3782 and the JeweU CouFtty Post__ __.~
o'clock a.m. ot said day, in said court,
in the City of Mankato, in Jewell
County, Kansas, at which time and
place said cause will bc heard. Should.
you fail therein, judgmen~ and decree
will be entered i~ chic course upo~ the
petition.
Lyman Donald Hansen
Executor
Miller and Ludwig
Darrell E. Miller #07613
PO Box 344
Mankato, Kan. 669569
785-378-3128
Attorney for Executor 13-3c
(First publish¢,l March 27. 2003
'in the Jewell .County Record)
In the District Court of Jewell
County, Kansas
In the matter of the Estate of Ivan
N. Kadel, deceased
Case 01-P-11
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
PETITION FOR
FINAL SETTLEMENT
The State of Kansas to all persons
concerned:
You are hereby notified that a peti-
tion has been filed in said court by
Alice L. Kadel as executor of the will
and of the estate of Ivan N. Kadel,
deceased, asking for final settlement
of said estate; for settlement and al-
lowance of her account as executor;
for approval of all acts and proceed-
ings of such executor; for compensa-
tion for her and her attorneys; for a
determination of the heirs, devisees
mad legatees of the decedent; for as-
signment of the assets and property of
said estate to those entitled thereto;
and for all other proper relief; and you
&re hereby required to file your written
defenses thereto on or before April 18,
2003 at 10:00 a.m. of said day, in said
court, in the City of Mankato, 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 said petition.
Alice L. Kadel as Executor
of the will and of the estate
of Ivan N. Kadel, deceased
ATTEST: John L. Bingham
(SEAL) District Magistrate Judge
Weltmer Law Office
P.O. Box 303
Mankato, Kansas 6695(5-0303
(785)378-3172
Attorneys for executor "~13-3c
('First published March 27, 200"3
in the Jewell County Record)
In the District Court of Jewell
County, Kansas
In the Matterofthe Estate of Murreil
Mankato '
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785-378-3737
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Outside Mankato: 1-800-261-6327
113 N Cornmerdal. Mankato
Mankato Lumber
& Home Center
Hours:
Monday-Friday
7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
785-378-3154
117 E. Main, Mankato
Mankato
Professional
Pharmacy
125 N. Commercial
Mankato, Kan.
Phone 785-378-3183
After Hours: 785-378-3849
Lyle Dauner,iPharmacist
Jeweli County
Veterinary Clinic
Mankato
785-378-3091
Monday-Friday. 9.a.m.-12, 1.4:30 p.m.
Doctors:
K.L. Thomp.~m. DVM
D.L. Kile. DMV
After Hours Emergency NO.
800-405-5880
Walker
Construction
Conservation
Contractor
Based in Randall, Kan.
Home Phone: 785-738-3231
or 785-738-3652
Johnny & Joleen Walker
RR 1 Beloit, Kan. 67420
L. Graham, Deceased
Case 02-P-06
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT
The State of Kansas to all persons
concerned:
You are hereby notified that a peti-
tion has been filed in said court by L.
Jean Blair as executor of the will and of
the estate of Murrell L. Graham, de-
ceased, asking for final settlement of
said estate; for settlement and allow-
ance of her account as executor; for
approval of all acts and proceedings of
such executor; for compensation for
her and her attorneys; for a determina-
tion of the heirs, devisees and legatees
of the decedent; for assignment of the
assets and property of said estate to
those entitled thereto; and for all other
proper relief; and you are hereby re-
quired to file your written defenses
thereto on or before April 18, 2003 at
10:00 a.m. of said day, in said court, in
the City of Mankato, 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 said petition.
L. Jean Blair as executor
of the will and of the estate of
Murrell L. Graham, deceased
ATTEST: John L. Bingham
(Seal) District Magistrate Judge
Weltmer Law Office
P.O. Box 303
Mankato, Kansas 66956-0303
(785) 378-3 i 72
Attorneys for executor 13-3c
Summer park
fees begin Apri! I
Kansas Department of Wildlife &
Parks fees for annual and daily park
permits will switch from off-season
pricing to peak season pricing April 1,
The differentiated season pricing was
initiated in 2002. Current permit
prices available until March 31, are
annual vehicle permit, $30; second
vehicle permit $20; Daily vehicle per-
mit, $5; 14-day camping permit,
$60.50; Annual camping permit,
$110.50; Daily camping permit, $5..¢0.
Effective April 1, prices will be as
annual; vehicle permit $45; second
vehicle permit, $25; daily vehicle per-
mit $6; 14-day camping permit, $75.50;
Annual camping permit $150.50.
Kansas residents who are over 65
receive a half-price discount on park
vehicle permits.
Park patrons who wish to purchase
their park permits before the fee in-
crease should visit the Lovewell State
Park office Monday through Friday, 8
a.m., to 4:30 p.m. Vehicle registra-
tions are required to purchase annual
and second vehicle permits. Permits
may also be purchased by mail or fax,
but purchasers must contact office staff
during regular business hours in order
to receive instructions for this type of
purchase. Permit requests not received.
in the office by March 31 will be pro~
cessed at the peak season price.
Justifying Kickers
It takes dissatisfaction to make
efficient government.
Wilson's
Insurance Co.
Crop Insurance
Multi-peril, hail
Loretta Wilson
200 E. Hamilton. Mankato
785-378-3451
Bg,Farm Bureau.
Financial Services
Vycke Garman
(785) 378-3611
Mankato, Kan.
Swisher Chiropractic
Health Care Clinic
116 E. Main, Beloit
Hours:
Monday, Wednesday 8/Friday
8:30 a.m. - noon & 2-6 p.m.
Tuesday 9:30 a.m. - noon
Other hours by appointment
785-738-2221
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785-378-3511
Dan Calderon. M.D
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Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,
Friday. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wednesday- 8 a.m. - Noon
Thursday, March 27, 2003
JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
Country Roads
By Gloria Garman-Sehlaefli
A piece of Mankato left us Sun-
day. Rod Weltmer, the last of the
Weltmer me n ~o practice law in Jewel l
County, ~! ,.:l "~,d'~ father, L.E., es-
tablished l,s ;,, :,~kato law practice in
1923. He was later joined by his sons,
Rod and Loren Marmaduke.
Rod was a Mankato booster. He
gave his time and money for projects
that would benefit his community. He
was particularly supportive of the Ute
movie theater. While researching past
editions of this newspaper for the
Jewell County Memories column, I
learned he played the piano, organ
and drums.
He encouraged progress and the
promotion of community spirit. He
regularly attended Chamber of Com-
merce meetings and helped keep the
meetings moving. He challenged the
causes he did not approve and was
quick to show his support for a worthy
cause.
He was a Republican to the core.
Born on July 4, he was a patriot who
was never shy of sharing his love for
his country. He was proud to be a
WWII veteran.
A graduate of Kansas Univer-
sity, he showed support for his alma
mater with his vehicle's tag, the neck-
ties he wore and the signs on his office
walls.
He was proud of his family and
would eagerly share with the readers
of this newspaper reports of the visits
and happenings of family members.
He will be missed by those who
trusted him as their family lawyer. He
was available to advise and provide
support when needed. He made his
clients feel "at home" in his office.
After all, he knew thrir parents, grand-
parents, aunts and uncles.
Tuesday, the day of his funeral, it
was surprising to drive by his office
and not see his pickup parked in it's
usual spot to the north of the
building...but it was not surprising to
see the American Flag waving on the
office pole as it does every week day.
I will miss him as a lawyer, fam-
ily friend, my mother's classmate and
most of all as a consultant in my
search for Jewell County history. I
counted on his help with dates, names
and places. All it took was a phone call
for he shared an interest in preserving
local history. He encouraged me as I'm
sure he did many others,
Family and friends are mourning
their loss. For all of us a piece of
Mankato is missing. Now another per-
son must pick up the slack and carry his
role of community booster and local
historian. By following his example,
we all could profit.
SBA loans available
Businesses in somoi. Kansas, Ne-
braska and Oklahoma counties have
until April 14, to file applications for
low-interest disaster loans from the
U.S. Small Business Administration.
The SBA Economic Injury Disas-
ter Loans are available for businesses
dependent on farmers and ranchers sus-
taining crop losses due to drought that
occurred from Jan. 1 and continuing.
Farmers and ranchers are not eli-
gible for these SBA loans. However,
nurseries that are victims drought di-
sasters can apply. Business in these
local counties are eligible: to apply:
Cloud, Jewell, Lincoln, Mitchell,
Osborne, Phillips, Republic, Smith. In
Nebraska, Franklin and Nuckolls.
Southwest Coyotes 4-H Club
The Feb. i 7 meeting
east Coyotes was called to order
Mark Peters, president. Roll call
answered by 19 members and
leader.
Highlights of the business
were handing out ribbons from
county 4-H Day, paying $7 to the
tension office and reimbursing
Peters $6.40 on a disposable
for 4-H Day.
The group discussed the
sion for the Jewell County
Show June 21. Members decided t
operate the concession stand from
a.m. to 5 p.m.
The
meeting because we were
Valentine cookies to the residents
Randall.
Letters To The Editor
Editor:
We write this letter to rein,
fellow residents of Mankato that
first impression, and the most lasti~
impressions of community
formed as a
looks around it. People of all ages
walks of life who enter our
should be considered potential
neighbors. Asourcommunit, "
friendly, safe and with conve
located facilities, we have
ing at it as a good place to locate
business, raise children or retire.
As a person enters Mankato,
properties, both residential and
ness, are =n a good state of
pleasant to look at, and such
person would be glad to locate
family or business next door. But
also have some places that are
bad and that is what this letter i
ten to address. The poorly kept
are the places people will
when the time to relocate comes.
We urge everyone to get
Pick up trash, even if it isn't
Pull a weed that is where it
belong. Keep your business,
and vacant lots looking good.
paint and tidy as you need to, to
prove your property. Talk
friends and encourage our
develop a workable plan.
Let's all pitch in and work to
to rid Mankato of these.ey
cooperate as citizens to beautify
town.
The more people we attract t(
the better our sales tax base
The more occ
nesses we have, the better our
tax base. The more children we
the better our state aid
We can do this! We can make
difference! Let's strive to
Mankato a community in which
would be proud to shop, to live, I
educate our children, and to retire.
Let's all work together!
Signed: Bill Wood, Bob
Aletha Loomis, Brenda En,
Grout, EileenWilson
Darleen Sober, W.R. Wilson.
Fischer, Doris Alexander,
Boley, Phyllis Esslinger,
Edna Moore, Phyllis Lange,
Rightmeier, Rosella Damon
Houser, Linda Flavin, Janis
Elaine Lippold, Jennie Blair
Neilson, FarylLange,
Gerald Stedman, Anna Stedman,
Gouldie, Sue Walton, Millie Hills
Tyler, Frances Weaverling,
Weaverling, Fr. Allen Scheer,
Steve Little, Fred Ahlman,
Ahlman, Donna J. Rame
Menhusen, Faye Marting,
Munro, Steve Melby, Teri Melby.
Rawlins County seeking
Director for
Emergency Medical Services
Salary Negotiable
Applications due April 18, 2003
Contact: County Clerk, 607 Main #C
Atwood, KS 67730
Call: 785-626-3351 or FAX 626-9019
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