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Mankala) Harm~my: Worship, 11 a.m.
~., 9:45 a.m.
Ionia: .... ~p, 9:30 a.m.
Sun. Sch., 10:30 a.m.
Odessa: Worship, 8:15 a.m.
Sun. Sch., 9:30 a.m.
Esbon: Worship, 9:30 a.m.
Sun. Sch., 9:30 a.m
Burr Oak: Worship, ll a.m.
Northbranch
Friends
Church
Joe Vance, pastor
Phone 785-647-8841
Sunday
Sunday School .............. 10 a.m.
Worship .......................... l 1 a.m.
Located eight miles north of
Burr Oak and two miles west.
"Where The Son Always Shines"
First Baptist
Church
E. Hwy 30 Mankdto '
785-378-3655
Neolin Taylor, Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday School ...............10 a.m.
Worship ......................... I! a.m.
Bible Study ...................... 7 p.m:
Wednesday
Discipleship Training ...... 6 p.m.
Olive Hill
Church
Pmmjtor Lester Snyder
Phone 402-879-3676
Sunday
Sunday School ..,. 9:30 a.m.
Worship ............ 10:30 a.m.
Calvary Bible
Evangelical Free Church
99 W. Pearl, Jewen, Kan.
~'Jl~ 785-428-3540
]mini Wayne Feigal, Pastor
11,
~, Wednesday
Youth Group ........7 p.m.
Sunday
Sunday School ......... 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service
....................... 10:45 a.m.
Family Bible Hour ........ y p.m.
Afl)lllalcd wall the Evalq~elk'al Fr~, Church ~ All=crk!a
Jewell County
Catholic Churches
St. Theresa
320 N. Commercial, Mankato
785-378-3939
Saturday on first, third and
fifth weekend ..................... 6:30 p.m.
Sunday on second and
fourth weekend .................... 10 a.m.
Sacred Heart, Esbon
Sunday ..................................... 8 a.m.
Fr. Allen Scheer, Pastor
Webber United
Methodist Church
Webber. KIm.
Office 785-361-2664
Res. 785-361-2070
Pastor Joyce Beam
Sunday
Worship ................... 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School ...... 10:30 a.m.
UMW
First and Third Wednesday
Of Each Month
Located five miles south and
two miles west of Superior
Proclalminy Christ Since 1876
Nondiscrimination
Rolling Hills Electric Cooperatl
Inc. is the recipient of Federal financ
assistance from the Rural Utilities S~
v ice, an agency of the U.S. Departm~
of Agriculture and is subject to the
provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964, as amended, Section 5
of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,~ as
amended, the Age Dis0timination
of 1975, as amended, and the rules a
regulations of the U.S. Department
Agriculture which provide that no per-
son in the United States on the basis
race, color, national origin, sex, re
gion, age, or disability shall be ex-
cluded from participation in, adm
sion or access to, denied the benef
of, or otherwise be subjected to d
crimination under any of t~
organization's programs or activiti,
The person responsible for coon
nating this organizations nondiscrin
nation compliance efforts is Dougl
Jackson, Manager. Any individual, or
specific class of individuals, who fe~
that this organization has subject
Jewell ~nity United
Methodist
and
Montrose United
Methodist
Terry Mayhew, pastor
Jewell Trinity
Sunday School ...... ...... . ...... 9:15 a.m.
Morning Worship ........... 10:30 a.m.
Kids fofChrist-
Wednesday ........................ 3:45 p.m.
Montrose
Morning Worship .................. 9 a.m.
Fellowshi~ HouL. ................ 10 a.m.
Evangelical Lutheran
_~. Church
~)l ~0-'201 South Center
Mankato, Ken,
Church 785.378-3308 .
Res. 785-378-3766
Steve Little, Pastor
Sunday
Worship ..................... 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School .......... 10:30 a.m.
Business Directory
Pierce
Electronics
Communication Specialist
Electronics Sales & Service
Cellular One
Two-way Business Band
785-428-3601
Jewell, Kans.
Located North of Bank
Klema Quality
. Meats
Beloit 785-738-6427
State inspected clean,
modern pldnt
Custom slaughter
on Wednesday
MA Ry KAy
America's best selling brand"
Independent Beauty Consultant
704 NW St.
Mankato, Kan. 66956
785-378-3802
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KEN'S
BODY WORKS
Kenny & Tracy Walker
West Highway 36, Mankato
Gail L• Miller
Title Insurance Aoent
Abstr~ctor
208 N. Commercial
Mankato, Kan.
Officer Hours
9-12 and 1-5
Monday-Friday
Phone: 785-378-3128
Simmelink
Plumbing & Heating
Dale & Rhonda
Ionia •
Home or Shop
785.786.3721
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1005 N, Lincoln, Beloit, Kan. 785-738-9.9.46
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785-378-3930
907 Morgan
Downs Clinic
785-454-3311
903 Lake Dr.,
Cawker City
781-4889
207 N. Haynes
Glasco
USPS 2740940
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One year in Kansas ... .......................... $19.13"
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Elsewhere m United States ................ $24.50
* indud~m Kansu Sales Tax
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Superior Publishing Company, Inc.
148 East Third Street, PO Box 408, Superior, Nebraska 68978
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PO Box 305, Mankato, Kansas 66956
Telephone: 785-378-3705 Incorporatin~ the Jewell Republican
FAX: 785-378-3782 ~nd th,, J,',,,'Y r :,,,n~y Post
904 Broadway. Concordia
Field Offices at
Beloit - Farm Bureau Offices
1st & 3rd Tuesday 1-3 p.m.
Mankato ~- 2nd &4th Friday
1-800-783-46"89
Metby
Mortuary
420 N: High
Mankato, Kan.
785-378-3211
Steve & Terry Melby
"Get-A-Tan"
Tanning Salon
Tan 7 days a Week
Open Evenings
Wolff System Taning Bed!
785-378-3802
• General Surgery
M.B. Klenda, M.D.
• Internal Medicine
C.A. Concannon, M.D. FACP
J.W. Siler, M.D.
• Family Practice
C.L Fugate, M.D.
K.G. Kimple, M.D.
Christine Marozas, D.O.
• Nurse Practitioners
Jennifer Pekarek, ARNP
Becker's Electric,
Heating and AC
Electrical work, Heating and air
conditioner repairs and installation
Neii (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:Beileville
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday - Wednesday, & Thursday
23] 6 G. Street
2'85-527-5683
them to discrimination may obtain fur-
ther information about the statues and
regulations listed above from and/or
file a written complaint with this
organization's of the Administrator,
Ruwl ~ rfilities Service, Stop 1510,1400
lndcpc,dence Avenue, SW, Washing-
ton, DC, 20250-1510; or the Director,
Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W,
Whitten Building, 1400 Independence
Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-
9410; or call (202) 720-5964 (voice or
TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity
provider and employer. Complaints
must be filed with in 180 days after the
alleged discrimination. Confidential-
ity will be maintained to the extent
possible. 24-1c
(First published June 12. 2003, in
the Jewell County Record)
In the District Court of Jewell
County, Kansas 12th Judicial District
In the Matter of the Estate of Martha
R. Dempsey, deceased.
Case No. 03-P-13
(Filed Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 59)
NOTICE OF HEARING AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Kansas to all persons
concerned:
You are hereby notified that on
June 6, 2003, a petition was filed in this
court by Frank M. Dempsey, an heir,
devisce and legatee, and executor
named in the "Last Will and Testament
of Martha R. Dempsey," deceased,
dated May 26, 1998, praying the will
filed with the petition be admitted to
probate and record; petitioner be ap-
pointed as executor, without bond;
petitioner be granted Letters Testa-
mentary, and the "Consent of Spouse"
filed herein, be determined a valid con-
sent.
You are required to file your writ-
ten defenses thereto on or before July
11, 2003, at 9 o'clock a.m. in the Dis-
trict Court, Mankato, Jewell County,
Kansas, at which time and place the
cause 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
publication of this notice, as provided
by law, and if their demands are not
thus exhibited, they shall he forever
barred.
Frank M. Dempsey, petitioner
Prepared and submitted by:
Regina L. Thomps'o~, S.C. 17852
Thompson & Thomp~, P.A.
310 4th Street, P.O. Box 66
Scandia, KS 66956-0066
(785) 335-2248 (telephone)
(785) 335-2502 (facsimile)
Attorney for Petitioner 24-3c
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Mankato
Mini Storage
Call: 785-378-3331
785-378-3737
116 N. Center • Mankato, Ken. 66956
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• I, batl~l/~ Co~mloang
• Appliance Se~ke
• BackhoCrremh/ng
. Wat~ ~ltemml & RO Waler PurNl~=
• ~aln Clwnin9
• ~ and S~uUc Sy~..
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.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, Pharmacist
Jewell County
Veterinary Clinic
Mankato
785-378-3091
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-12, I-4:30 p.m.
Doctors:
K.L. Thompson° DVM
D.L. Kile, DMV
After Hours Emergency NO.
800-405-5880
(Published June 12, 2003, in the
Jewell County Record)
PUBLI~ ANNOUNCEMENT .
ON FAIR HOUSING
Let it he known the City of Formoso,
Kansas encomages and promotes the
practice of Fair Housing for all its
residents. Anyone who believes he or
she has been denied equal housing
opportunities due to race, religion, sex,
family size or ethnic origin is encour-
aged to report the incident.
Fair Housing discrimination com-
plaints can be submitted to HUD by
phone. The hotline number and ad-
dress is: 1-800-669-9777. 24-1c
Joiner wins site
manager award
Jan Joiner, Jeweli, has been awarded
the North Central District Site Man-
ager of the Year Award by Rural Rental
Housing Association of Kansas. Joiner
manages apartments in Concordia and
Jewell.
Each year the association selects
from six areas in the state, one site
manager beeanse of the excellent job
she is doing. There are about 457 Rural
Development multi-family housing
projects in Kansas.
Rural Rental Housing Association
of Kansas is a non profit organization
comprised of people involved in multi-
family government housing. The asso-
ciation currently has about 350 mem-
bers. The main goal is to furnish train-
ing and support for it's members. Each
state has their own association and
Kansas is one of the largest organiza-
tions of its' kind, in the U.S.
Contamination is
subject of workshop
Identifying contaminated proper-
ties, the inspection process and grants
available to bring these properties to
marketable value were topics discussed
at a workshop recently in Jewell.
Barbara Johnson and Wendy
Griswold, KSU Midwest Hazardous
Substances Research; Bridget Wilson
and Brian Conrad, KDHE; and Dave
Koch, Site Redevelopment Services,
were presenters. They are technical
advisors for Brownfields, better known
as contaminated properties.
Those attending from this area were
John Cyr, NCK Regional Plan; Dani
Isaacson, Scandia City Council; Jenny
Ahlvers, Republic County Economic
Development Coordinator, and Fawna
Barrett, Jewell County Community
Development Coordinator.
The workshop was cosponsored by
KSU and North Central Kansas Rural
Development Council, an economic
development group of nine counties.
BoRe named collegiate scholar
Jennifer Bolte, Jewell, accepted
membership in the National Society of
Collegiate Scholars and will he hon-
ored during a campus ceremony this
fall at Kansas State University.
The honor is based Oh her outstand-
ing academic accomplishments. She
will have the opportunity to join other
high achieving college students in de-
veloping leadership skills and a sense
of civic responsibility.
Wdson's
Insurance Co.
Crop Insurance
Multi-peril, hail
Loretta Wilson
200 E. Hamilton, Mankam
785-378-3451
Walker
Construction
Conservation
Contractor
Based in Randall, Karl.
Home Phone: 785-738-3231
or 785-738-3652
Johnny & Joleen Walker
RR 1, Beloit, Ken. 67420
_ itlll, i
Jewell Co. Rural
Health Clinic
785-378-3511
Dan CaMeron, M.D.
Leon Hughes, R.P.A.C.
Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,
Fnday - 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wednesday- 8 a.m.- Noon
Herbalife
Independent
distributor
Call for Product
or Opportunity
1-800-914-7608
R R Painters
*Exterior painting • Staining
. Pressure washing
FREE ESTIMATES!
(785) 725-3116
Thursday, June 12, 2003
JEWELL COUNTY
From Deanna's Desk
By Deanna Sweat, Jewell County Extension Agent
The news is simple', but not very
c,c, ,uraging for people who already
have bought some of the "nicer" seem-
ing mosquito repellents and controls.
The fact is, nothing repels mosqui-
toes better than products containing
DEET (for skin and/or clothing) or
permethrin (for clothing only).
The more of the ingredient a prod-
uct has, the longer its effects will last,
said Kansas State University entomolo-
gist Ludek Zurek.
"That's particularly important this
year he.cause West Nile virus-carrying
mosqmtoes are likely to be in every
one of the lower 48 states this summer.
The peak mosquito season in Kansas is
June through September," warned
Zurek, who is K-State Research and
Extension's specialist in medical and
veterinary-entomology.
Another important factor tqremem-
her, however,~ is that applying sun-
screen and a DEEr based repellent at
the same time reduces ~e effective-
ness of the sunscreen by as much as 33
percent, he said. plus, parents always
Scott Dooley wins
wheat scholarship
Local 4-H scholarship recipient is
Scott Dooley, Jewell, was recently
awarded the Kansas Association of
Wheatgrowers Scholarship at the Em-
erald Circle Scholarship and Awards
Banquet in Manhattan.
More than 50 4-H members will
share more than $45,000 in scholar-
ship funds awarded by the Kansas 4-H
Foundation.
FSA News
By Jim Peroutek, lewell Couaty PSA Director
The slgnup tor the crop disaster
program was to begin June 6, however,
local officers are to receive the yield
and price information June 10, and
should be able to actually begin signup
shortly thereafter.
Our office is taking appointments
for signup into the Crop Disaster Pro-
gram. There is no ending date for
stgnup scheduled at this time. Note
information in the latest FSA newslet-
ter on program details.
2002 Livestock Compensation Pro-
gram II will end July 3. This involves
anyone who has not submitted an ap-
plication for LCP. Any producer who
applied last fall for LCP and received a
benefit would not be allowed to resign
at this time.
The final date to sign into the CRP
program is June ! 3. Anyone wanting
to offer land for a new CRP signup
would need to file their application by
COB Friday. This is time consuming
so do file early.~
Cloud County Museum has open house
The Cloud County Historical Soci-
ety Museum open house is Sunday,
June 22 from 1 to 5 p.m. The museum
is located at Seventh.and Broadway,
Concordia.
Theme for this year's open house is
"Weddings--Then and Now." A wed-
ding gown review is part of the open
house and tho~e wishing to wear a
wedding gown may participate in the
review.
RESTAURANT
SUMMER HOURS:
Closed Mondays!
Open every Tuesday
(10&rn.to 2pJ~)
Open Wednesday through Saturday
(I0 am. 1o 2 p.m.} md ( 5:30 to 9 p~/
~.30en Sundays
aJ~t02pA)
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
785-738-2221
must use caution in
lent to children.
Children are neither
likely than adults to get
virus. The
elderly and those with
immune
sensitive to repellents.
must follow label
Or, they s
that's based on soy oil
more frequent
Zurek recommends
percent DEET. Strongeri:
relates to how long
effective. The
withabout20
four to five hours of
should be plenty, he said.
In contrast, while
the "nicer"
ket,
wristband products
one minute of protection
quito bites. One
which word-of-mouth
bug repellent,
three minutes of
guard formulation
minutes. The "plus"
23 bite-free minutes.
evidence indicate that
candles, U-V insect killers
called mosquito
citrosnm--all provide less l
than doin
toes outdoors. Mos(
ultrasonic repellers protect
than doing nothing at all.
In addition, I have
reliable evidence that
vitamins or garlic,
house on your property, c
similar "old wives'
offer protection from
Besides
lent, the best most
limit their exposure to
comes down to thes~
*Make sure screens on!
windows are tight and
unmended holes.
• Remember dawn and
when mosquitoes are most
seeking hosts.
• When outdoors, place
infant carries.
•Empty
door water bowls at
•Drai
puddles and the like.
.Eliminate or regularly
tificial" water containers
gutters, empty cans and
tires (including swings), I
boat and swimming
*Aerate ponds and
them with mosquito larvae~
such as minnows or
remove
that could block the fish
vae.
Rural dwellers
challenges. Mosquitoes
ditches, low spots in
tanks, stock ponds,
stored tires
less permanent fixtures.
active ingredients are
control ofmosq
ations. But you have to b¢~
to apply them until
needed--when you see
vae in the water--and to
which one product best fits
tion.
Forexam
tive in water clogged
number can be toxic
fish or K-State
already
when the need for
mosq
a particular city or county
Kansans can
reporting newl~
"ravens or raptors (birds
cause those birds
season's
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