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(First published April 14, 2016 ell, Kansas) to satisfy the Judgment in
in the Jewell County Record) the ahove-entitled case. The sale is to
Notice of Jewell Countybe made without appraisement and not
Primary Election subject to any redemption period as
A Primary Election will be held redemption rights were extinguished
August 2, 2016. Candidates for the by order of the Court, and further sub-
following offices will be nominated by ject to the approval of this Court.
eachpolitical party, which qualified to Don Jacobs
participate in the primary election: Jewell County Sheriff
One candidate for United States
Senate.
One candidate for United States
House of Representatives - District 1.
One candidate for State Senate -
Districts 106 and 109.
One candidate for State Represen-
tative - District 36.
One candidate for Member, State
Board of Education - District 6.
One candidate for County Com-
missioner, 2nd District.
One candidate for County Com-
missioner, 3rd District.
One candidate for County Clerk.
One candidate for County Trea-
surer.
One candidate for Register of
Deeds.
One candidate for County Sheriff.
One candidate for County Attor-
ney.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in Allen
Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in Athens
Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in
Brownscreek Township.
One candidate forTownshipTrustee
and Township Treasurer in Buffalo
Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in Burr Oak
Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in Calvin
Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in Center
Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in Erving
Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in Esbon
Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
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(First published April 7, 2016
in the Jewell County Record)
Notice To Creditors
In the District Court of Jewell
County, Kansas
Case No. 2016-PR-07
In the Matter of the Estate of Betty
A. Andreasen, deceased
The State of Kansas to all persons
concerned:
You are hereby notified that on
April 5, 2016, a Petition for Issuance of
Letters of Testamentary was filed in
this Court by Rick Andreasen and Jim
Andreasen, heirs, devisees and lega-
tees and Co-Executors named in the
Last Will and Testament of Betty A.
Andreasen, deceased, dated August 22,
2002, and they were appointed Co-
Executors thereon.
All creditors of the decedent are
notified to exhibit their demands against
the Estate within the latter of four
months from the date of first publica-
tion of notice under K.S.A. 59-2236
and amendments thereto, or ifth6 iden-
tity of the creditor is known or reason-
ably ascertainable, 30 days after actual
notice was given as provided by law,
and if their demands are not thus ex-
hibited, they shall be forever barred.
Rick Andreasen
Jim Andreasen
Co-Executors
Darrell E. Miller
PO Box 344
Mankato, Ks 66956
785-378-3128
Attorneys for Petitioners
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consist of a mayor and five council
members to be elected to terms as set
forth herein. The mayor and council
members shall be residents and quali-
fied electors of the City of Mankato,
Kansas.
Section 3: Those governing body
positions with terms expiring in April,
2017, shall expire on the second Mon-
day in January of 2018, which the city
officials elected in the November, 2017
general election take office. Those
governing body positions with terms
expiring in April, 2019, shall expire on
the second Monday in January of 2020,
when the city officials elected in the
November, 2019 general election take
office.
Section 4: General elections shall
take place on the Tuesday succeeding
the first Monday in November, 2017.
Succeeding elections will be held ev-
ery two years for all such governing
body positions whose terms have ex-
pired. A mayor and two council mem-
bers shall be elected at one election,
and the remaining three council mem-
bers shall be elected at the succeeding
election. The mayor and all council
members shall have four year terms.
Section 5: In case of a vacancy in
the council occurring by reason of res-
ignation, death, or removal from office
or form the city, the mayor,.by and with
the advice and consent of the remain-
ing council members, shall point an
elector to fill the vacancy until the next
election for that office. In case any
person elected as a council member
neglects or refuses to qualify within 30
days after election, the council mem-
ber shall be deemed to have refused to
accept the office and a vacancy shall
exist. The mayor may, with the con-
sent of the remaining council mem-
Twelve members of the Rock Hills FLBA Chapter recenlty competed at the Kansas FBLA State Leadership Conference, (back row, from left) Chase Slate,
Noah Daniels, Emily Cox, Derric Luong, Tycen Higer, (front row) Mezvah Nobi, Sarena Meier, Atexys Meier, Allison Railsback, Emma Reinert, (not pictured)
Jacob Spiegel and Holden Mauerhan. •
across the state that have successfully Banking and Financial Systems team
made agriculture a core part of their ofNoahDaniels and Holden Mauerhan
curriculum. Topics will range from placed first, as well as a first place for
plant science to animal science and the team of Alexys Meier and Allison
will give attendees the opportunity to Railsback in Social Media Campaign
build their confidence in including event. The Partnership with Business
agriculture in their own curriculum, team of Emily Cox, Chase Slate and
"The caliberofteacherswehavein Allison Railsback placed third with
Kansas is second to none," said Cathy their report and presentation and the
Musick, KFACexecutivedirector.''We American Enterprise Project team of
are fortunateto have them present these Holden Mauerhan, Noah Daniels, and I am excited to see if we can get people
Leader event (Ms. and Mr.). For our
small chapter to have the second place
winners in this event is just outstand-
ing; the score is based on submitted
written materials, an interview, and a
test which encompasses all areas of
business. The contestants for this event
have to be very well rounded individu-
als with a broad base of knowledge.
Overall, it was a good FBLA year and
and Township Treasurer in Grant election, whichever is less. Rock Hills FBI
Township. Section 8: This Charter Ordinance
OnecandidateforTownshipTrustee (First published April 14, 2016 shall be published once each week for chapter 2nd at state
Township.and Township Treasurer in Harrison in theNoticeJewellofCOuntyHearingRecord) citytW° newspaper.C°nsecutive weeks in the officialleadership event
OnecandidateforTownshipTrustee In the 12th Judicial District Court Section 9: This Charter Ordinance The Rock Hills FBLAchapter tray-
and Township Treasurer in Highland of Jewell County, Kansas shall take effect 61 days after the final eled to FBLA state leadership and was
Township. In the Matter of the Petition of publication unless a sufficient petition named the second place chapter in the
OnecandidateforTownshipTrustee Shirley Jean Fischer to Change Her for a referendum is filed, requiring a state at the end of the awards cer-
Name to: Shirley Jean Becker referendum to be held on the ordinance emony. In order to earn second place,
and Township Treasurer in Holmwood Case No. 16CVL1 as provided by Article 12, Section 5, the chapter had to earn points through-
Township. Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 Subsection (c)(3) of the Constitution out the year by completing a program
andTownshipTreasurerinIoniaTown-Onecandidatef°rT°wnshipTrustee or mayThe beStateconcerned:°f Kansas to all who are of the State of Kansas, in which case ofworkestablishedbychapterofficers
ship. . ~is Cha~. e/;,Qrdinance.shall become in May 2015. The Rock Hills_chapter
OnecandidateforTownshipTrustee YouareherebynotifiedthatShirtey '- effeciJve Ul~On approval by the major- has 27 members; the team ahiiouhced
and Township Treasurer in Jackson Jean Fischer filed a Petition in the ity of the electors voting thereon, as the first place team has more than
above court on the 12 day of April, Passed by the Governing Body, not 125, so the team was pleased with the
Township. 2016, requesting ajudgment and order less than two-thirds of the members program of work they completed
OnecandidateforTownshipTrustee changing her name from Shirley Jean• elect voting in favor thereof, this 5th throughout the school year. Additional
and Township Treasurer in Limestone
Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in Montana
Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in Odessa
Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in Prairie
Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in Richland
Township.
One candidate forTownshipTrustee
and Township Treasurer in Sinclair
Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in Vicksburg
Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in Walnut
Township.
One candidate for TownshipTrustee
and Township Treasurer in Washing-
ton Township.
One candidate for Township Trustee
and Township Treasurer in
Whitemound Township.
The following officers will be
elected in each political party, which
has qualified to participate in the Pri-
mary Election:
One Precinct Committeeman in
each precinct.
One Precinct Committeewoman in
each precinct.
In testimony whereof, I hereto set
my hand and cause to be affixed my
official seal. Done in the City of Man-
kato this 8 day of April, 2016.
Carla J. Waugh
Jewell County Election Officer
Seal ZNEZ 15-3c
Fischer to Shirley Jean Becker.
The Petition will be heard in Jewell
County District Court, 307 N. Com-
mercial, Mankato, Kansas, on the 3
day of May, 2016 at 9:30 a.m.
If you have any objection to the
requested name change, you are re-
quired to file a responsive pleading on
or before May 3, 2016 in this court or
appear at the hearing and object to the
requested name change. If you fail to
act, judgment and order will be entered
upon the Petition as requested by Peti-
tioner.
Shirley Fischer
Petitioner,
311 S. Clinton St
Mankato, KS 66956 ZNEZ 15-3c
(First published April 14, 2016
in the Jewell County Record)
Charter Ordinance No. 9
A Charter Ordinance exempting the
City e¢ Mankato, Kansas, from the
Proviszons of K.S.A. 15-201, relating
to the election of officers, their terms
of office, transitions to November elec-
tions, the filling of Governing Body
vacancies, and nomination petitions;
and providing substitute and additional
provisions on the same subject; and
repealing Charter Ordinance No. 2.
Be it ordained by the Governing
Body of the City of Mankato, Kansas:
Section 1: The City of Mankato,
Kansas, by the power vested in it by
Article 12, Section 5 of the Kansas
Constitution hereby elects to and does
exempt itself and make inapplicable to
it the provisions of K.S.A. 15-201,
which applies to this city, but is part of
an enactment which does not apply
uniformly to all cities.
Section 2: The governing body shall
bers, appoint a suitable elector to fill
the vacancy, interactive workshops at our confer- Allison Railsback placed furst, on stage at the national event June 29
ence and look forward to the inspira- Dr. Barbara Railsback, adviser, said through July 2 in Atlanta, Ga., where
Section 6: In case of a vacancy in tion they'll provide attendees." "I am quite pleased with this year's morethan 13,000FBLAmembersfrom
the office of mayor, the president of Registration fort he conference will state results. For a chapter our size to across the nation will be competing."
the council shall become mayor until close May 19 and there is a registration have been announced as the second In addition to the state awards, the
the next regular election for that office fee. Scholarships to cover registration place team in the state is quite an honor chapter also completed the national
and a vacancy shall occur in the office cost are available through a memorial because so many of the chapters have chapter challenge event, one of only
of the council member becoming contribution in honor of longtime more than 70 members. Our perfor- four chapters in Kansas to complete
mayor. KFAC supporter, Harold Mertz, manceatstateinthecompetitiveevents the work and earn the designation.
Section 7: In accordance withZeandale. Applications are due April was outstanding because the students Rock Hills students
K.S.A. 25-205, and amendments15 and can be found on the KFAC are competing against students from
thereto, any person may become a can- website.
didate for city office elected at large by Teachers will receive professional huge 6A schools to small 1A schools, tour cadaver lab
having had filed on their behalf, a developmentereditsandwillalsohave Emily, Holden, and Allison have been Students from Rock Hills High
outstanding senior leaders for our chap- School recently toured the cadaver lab
nomination petition or a declaration of the option to purchase continuing edu- ter and will really be missed next year and biology department at Cloud
candidacy, accompanied by any fee cation credits through Kansas State 'They could always be counted on to County Community College.
required by law. The nomination peti-
University for an additional fee. Schol- come in and work on different projects The college offers these cadaver
tion must be signed by 25 or 10 percent arships to cover registration cost are before or after school and were willing visits as a way to get high school stu-
of the qualified electors of the City of available.
Mankato who voted in the last City to go above and beyond their comfort dents more interested in studying biol-
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day of April, 2016.
Donald H. Koester
Mayor
Seal
Attest:
Tom Roane
City Administrator
points were added to the activity points
throughout the competitive portion of
the April 3, 4 and 5 Topeka confer-
ence.
Rock Hills was also recognized as
having the most professional FBLA
members in the state (10), and Gaye
Daniels was selected as a Kansas FBLA
B usinessperson of the Year after being
nominated for the honor by the chap-
ter. Holden Mauerhan was named an
FBLA quality member; and through-
out the state event Allison Railsback
completed her duties as the state ex-
ecutive vice president, so Rock Hills
FBLA was well represented. Members
attending this year's event were se-
niors Emily Cox, Holden Mauerhan
and Allison Railsback; juniors Noah
Daniels, Alexys Meier and Sarena
Meier; sophomores Tycen Higer,
Emma Reinert, Jacob Spiegel, Chase
Slate and Mezvah Nobi; and freshman
Derric Luong.
Chapter members announced as
"Top 10" winners in individual events
were Holden Mauerhan, first in Job
Interview, second in Mr. Future Busi-
ness Leader; Emily Cox, second in
Public Service Announcement; Allison
Railsback, first in word processing,
second in Ms. Future Business Leader,
second in Local Chapter Annual Busi-
ness Report, third in National Who's
Who in FBLA, eighth in Sales Presen-
tation; Emma Reinert, third in FBLA
Principles and Procedures; Jacob
Spiegel, fourth in Introduction to Busi-
ness Presentations; Mezvah Nobi,
fourth in Computer Applications; and
Derric Luong, 10th in Introduction to
Information Technology.
In team and chapter events, the
such as being involved in studying the "
human body with the cadavers," said
science instructor, Josh Urban."Very
few institutions nationwide offer 0p-
portunities like these for freshmen and
sophomores at the undergraduate
level."
CCCC is one of only two commu-
nity colleges in Kansas to have a ca-'
daver lab, offer a human dissection
course and utilize the cadavers in [he
human anatomy course. Each year, 250
to 300 high school students tour the lab
and listen to a presentation from Ur
ban. Tours can be arranged by contact-
ing the science department or Urban at
jrurban@cloud.edu. • •
"A man who lives, not by what he
loves but what he hates, is a sick man."
Archibald Macleish .
Ag foundation will
host inaugural
summer conference
The Kansas Foundation for Agri-
culture in the Classroom (KFAC) is
announcing its first ever summer con-
ference for Kansas teachers. The one
day event is being held June 2 at the
Salina Bicentennial Center and is open
to all Kansas teachers, volunteers, out-
of-school program coordinators and
those interested in agriculture educa-
tion.
The "Creating the Best Day Ever"
conference will feature keynote speaker
Dr. Monte Selby, a Kansas native, pas-
sionate educator and musician. Selby
will use humor, interaction, a bit of
research and his critically acclaimed
original music to explore the impor-
tance of creating a vision for a "Best
Day Ever."
Local Kansas celebrities, the
Peterson Farm Brothers, will also key-
note the lunch session. These brothers
will share their passion for agriculture,
the importance of educating youth
about where their food comes from
and share some of their most popular
parodies.
In addition to keynote presentations,
the conference will feature hands-on
workshops presented by teachers from
Burr Oak Weather
Larry Gillett, NOAA observer ,
Temperatures
High for the week ....................... 75
Low for the week ..................... ..,. 38
Precipitation
This week .................................. 2.89
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Daily highs and lows
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level to participate in events they were ogy and other sciences at the college
not familiar with but felt they could level. The students get the opportunity April
tackle. Next year's members and of- to meet and interact with college fac- April
ricer team have some huge shoes to ulty and current CCCC students. April
fill. It is also unusual for a school to "I believe the visiting students have April
have two individuals place in the top an opportunity to explore some of the April
two or three in the Future Business experiences they can have at Cloud, April
Rock Hills High School students visited Cloud County Community College to tour the
department. Students participating in the tour were (back row, from left) Jody Hadachek (instructor),
Lexi Jeffery, Tucker Johanek, Chelsea Landreth, (front) Anna Menhusen and Luke Broeckelman.
cadaver lab and biology
Noah Daniels,
QUARTERLY REPORT OF CITY TREASURER,
BURR OAK, KANSAS
For the period from January 1 2016 to April 1, 2016
Old New
Funds BalanceReceipts Disbursements Balance
General 22,598• 18 18,833.93 8,613.91 32,818.20
Gas Tax and Special Highway 6,403.85 1,104.69 0.00 7,508.54
Water 57,556.23 8,063.27 9,893.50 55,726.00
Sewer 31,532.56 3,964.67 3,810.65 31,686.58
Totals 118,090.82 31,966.56 22,318.06 127,739.32
Subscribed and sworn to before me this '
I, Cheryl Hillman do hereby certify that the above statement 11 day of April, 20t6
is correct. Peggy J. Wilson, Notary Public
Cheryl Hillman, City Treasurer My Commission expires 3-14-2017
16.16
(First published April 7, 2016
in The Jewell County Record)
Notice of Sale
In the District Court of Jewell
County, Kansas
Case No. 2015-CV-10
Affiliated Group, LTD, Plaintiff vs.
Francis A. Lave a/k/a Frank A. Lave,
Jane E. Lave d/b/a Delaware St. Pub,
John Doe (Tenant/Occupant), Mary
Doe (Tenant/Occupant), Jewell
County, Kansas Department of Rev-
enue, Defendants. (Pursuant to K.S.A.
Chapter 60)
Under and by the virtue of an Order
of Sale isSued to me by the Judge of the
District Court of Jewell County, Kan-
sas, the undersigned Sheriff of Jewell
County, Kansas, will offer for sale at
public auction and sell to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, at the Front
Door of the Courthouse at Mankato,
Jewell County, Kansas on April 27,
2016, at 10:00 A.M., the following
described real estate:
Lots Five (5) and Six (6), in Block
Forty-four (44), in Original Townsite
of Jewell City, Jewell County, Kansas.
(Commonly known as 404 Pearl, Jew-
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