9A JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Jillian Worm was named the grand
2016 Jewell County Fair.
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Public Notices
(First published July 14, 2016
in the Jewell County Record)
Notice of Hearing on
Petition for Final Settlement
In the District Court of Jewell
County, Kansas
champion beef senior showman at the
county and state, at which time such
cause will be heard. Should you fail
therein, judgment and decree will be
entered in due course on that petition.
Marilyn J. Jeffery,
Petitioner
Dana Brewer
Kansas Supreme Court 09501
Justin Ferrell
Case 2014-PR-20 Kansas Supreme Court 22083
In the Matter of the Estate of Brewer Law Firm, L.L.C.
Marjorie K. Savoy, Deceased 613 Washington Street
P. O. Box 549
The State of Kansas to all persons Concordia, Kansas 66901-0549
concerned:
Telephone: (785) 243-3790
You are hereby notified that a peti- Fax: (785) 243-5018
tion has been filed in said court by sblattys@att.net
Thomas Thronson as administrator
c.t.a, of the will and of the estate of Attorneys for Petitioner ZNEZ 26-3c
Marjorie K. Savoy, deceased, asking
for final settlement of said estate; for
settlement and allowance of his ac- Published July 14, 2016
count as administrator c.t.a.; for ap- in the Jewell County Record)
proval of all acts and proceedings of Notice of Sale
such administrator c.t.a.; for compen- In the District Court of Mitchell
sation for him and his attorneys; for a County, Kansas
Case No. 2016-PR-14
determination of the heirs, devisees In the Matter of the Estate of Carl
and legatees of the decedent; for as-
signment of the assets and property of Schultz, deceased
The State of Kansas to all persons
said estate to those entitled thereto; concerned:
and for all other proper relief; and you You are notified that Ron Koster,
are hereby required to file your written Executor of the above entitled Estate,
defenses thereto on or before August 5,
2016 at 10:00 A.M. of said day, in said will offer for sale at public auction the
court, in the City of Mankato, Kansas, following describedpersonal property:
at which time and place said cause will (a) Miscellaneous farm equipment and
be heard. Should you fail therein, machinery on Monday, July 25, 2016,
judgment and decree will be entered in at5 o'clockp.m., at 354 C Road, Cawker
due course upon said petition. City, Jewell County, Kansas.
Thomas Thronson as Administrator All parties interested should take
c.t.a, of the will and of the estate of notice and govern themselves accord-
Marjorie K. Savoy, Deceased ingly.
Attest:Debra J. G. Wright Ron Koster
Executor
,(Seal)District Magistrate Judge Assigned
Weltmer-Phillips Law Office Darrell E. Miller
P. O. Box 303 PO Box 344
Mankato, Kansas 66956-0303 Mankato, KS 66956
(785) 378-3172 785-378-3128
Attorneys for administrator c.t.a. Attorney for Executor ZNEZ 28-1 c
ZNEZ 28-3c
Burr OakBy
The Burr Oak Fire Department met
for their monthly meeting July 6. A
supper of sandwiches, chips, baked
beans, pickles, cheese, relishes, water-
melon, cantaloupe and cookies was
served before the meeting. Attending
were Gone Underwood, Walt Wilson,
John Tucker, Keith Barry, Cody
Volker, Tom Harris, Jarrett Yelken,
Jim Harris, Steve and Tammy Cosand
and Cheryl Hillman.
D oug and Polly Pair went to Seneca
over the weekend to help their grand-
daughter, Kelsey Weber, celebrate her
second bizdaday a few days early. She
is the daughter of Jason and Brandy
Weber and sister of Bryce.
Jessica Barnes, Grog and Brynlc¢
Manning went to Jewell Saturday
morning to pick up a new puppy for
Brynlee.
Bob Hines joined Cliff and Glermy
Barnes Saturday evening and traveled
to Concordia where they watched the
Jayhusker races at the Concordia High
Banks racetrack. Kyle Ord competed
in the wingless 600 division and took
second in his fu'st heat and first in his
second heat. In the feature race Kyle
started on the first row outside and was
maintaining that position through sev-
eral laps when his car began to lose
power and he was forced to pull on to
the infield. It was a disappointment for
Kyle and his supporters but he still was
given a ninth place finish and will drop
from a first place in points to a tie for
second place. Also attending the race
were Jeff, Diana, Katie and Kasey Ord,
Danea Buschkoetter, Jessica Barnes,
Greg Manning and Jeff Cooley.
Sunday morning at the Burr Oak
Christian Church, Richard Cox' s mes-
sage was entitled '~l~e Good Samari-
tan." His selected scripture reading
was Luke 10: 25-37. This scripture is
the StOry of the good samaritan who
stopped to help a wounded Jew after
two other people had passed by with no
offer of help. The greatest command of
all is that we love the Lord with all our
heart, soul and mind and to love others
as ourselves. Compassion for others is
a requirement for every Christian. Com-
passion rearranges our priorities. Hav-
ing compassion for others changes our
actions and can be a drain on our en-
ergy as we focus on things we have not
planned on. When we are given oppor-
tunities to show compassion, we need
to act on those opportunities. We need
to be the neighbor who shows compas-
sion. We can give without loving, but
we can not love without giving. Which
person from the story of the good Sa-
maritan are we? Are we the priest who
.passed on by, or the Levite who also
passed by? Or are we the good samari-
tan who stopped to help someone in
need?
Jessica Barnes, Cheryl Hillman and
Brynlee Manning went to Superior last
Monday to take the new puppy to the
vet for its shots. They also visited with
Carolyn Barnes and Jim Pursell while
they were in Superior.
Twila Morris took over cooking
responsibilities at the local cafe Mon-
day while Jim Pursell and Carolyn
Barnes made a trip to Omaha for an
appointment for Jim. While there they
visited with Chris Herz who is in the
hospital following a recent serious ac-
cident.
Ionia
Rod Rose brought the Sunday morn-
"ing message at the Ionia United Meth-
odist Church. The message was titled
"Wash And Be Clean? Are You Kid-
ding Me?" Scripture reference read
was II Kings 5:1-14. Greeter was Rita
Rose. Usher was Dale Simmelink. Pia-
nist was Ann Colson. Linda Kohn was
the organist. Gabby and Charlie, grand-
daughters of Bob and Berta Burda, lit
the altar candles. Guests were Ron and
Dianna Coad, Devin Coad, Nicole
Everhart, and Jerid, Nolan and Caleb
Arnold.
It was announced that there would
be a Jewell County United Methodist
Church Parish Council meeting held at
the church in Ionia, at 7 p.m. Juty-20.
At 7 p.m. Sunday a singspiration will
be held at the Northbranch Friends
Church. There will be a Sunday morn-
ing service at the Ionia church instead
of adjourning to attend the worship
service held during the Jewell County
Threshing Bee and Antique Farm Ma-
chinery Show as what has been done in
past years,
After this week's service, Rod and
Rita Rose went to Mankato where Rod
brought the message at Harmony
United Methodist Church.
Friday, Judy Weber, Troy, and Vir-
ginia Douglas; Marysville, visited their
brother and sister-in-law, Harold and
Neva Shoemaker. They also visited
their sister, Opal Glauser, Beloit.
Last Wednesday, Karen Boden
served as the quilt superintendent for
the pre-fair quilt judging. There were
25 quilts entered this year. The quilts
were display during this week's Jewell
County Fair.
.Friday, Frank Diemart visited
Harold Shoemaker at the the longterm
care unit of the Mitchell County Hos-
pital at Beloit.
Bruce Fedde, Ponder, Texas, is here
for a week with his parents, Roger and
Arrilla Fedde. Bruce will be demon-
strating horse shoeing at the annual
Jewell County Threshing Bee and
Antique Farm Machinery Show to be
held this weekend at Mankato. Roger
Fedde has been working with other
volunteers preparing for this annual
event that is sponsored by the Jewell
County Historical Society.
July 4th, Bill, Anne and Maryssa
Schlaefli, and Gayle Jones and her
three daughters were evening guests at
the home of Dick and Gloria Schlaefli.
They had a barbeque supper and set off
fireworks.
Last Tuesday, Karen Boden went
to Abilene to assist with a VFW Aux-
iliary meeting.
Brad and Linda Kolm attended a
birthday party honoring their grand-
daughter, Haylee Bledsoe, at her home.
Hosts were Jeremy, Hilary and Brad-
ley Bledsoe. Haylee is five years old.
Rod Rose conducted Warren Joerg' s
funeral service that was held at the
McDonald Funeral Home, Beloit.
Rod and Rita Rose, Dick and Gloria
Schlaefli, Ron and Dianna Coad, along
with some relatives and friends of the
Coads, trailer camped Thursday
through Sunday at Waconda Lake.
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Ff'.)UNDATION
(First published July 7, 2016
in Jewell County Record)
In the District Court of Jewell
County, Kansas
In the Matter of the Estate of Eu-
gene M. Pope, deceased
No. 2016-PR-12
Notice of Hearing
The State of Kansas to all persons
concerned:
You are notified that a Petition has
been filed in this Court by Elizabeth
Fordham, one of the heirs of Eugene
M. Pope, deceased, requesting: De-
scent be determined of the following
described real estate situated in Jewell
County, Kansas:
An Undivided one-half (1/2) inter-
est in the North one-half (N 112) of
Section Nineteen (19), Township Three
(3), Range Eight (8) all in Jewell
County, Kansas.
You are required to file your writ-
ten defenses to the Petition on or be-
fore July 29, 2016 at 2:00 o'clock p.m.
at the Jeweli County District Court,
307 N. Commercial, Mankato, Kan-
sas, at which time and place the cause
will be heard. Should you fail to file
your written defenses, judgment and
decree will be entered in due course
upon the Petition.
Elizabeth Fordham, Petitioner
Chantz N. Martin
Frasier, Johnson & Martin, LLC
P.O. Box 369
116 North Hersey Avenue
Beloit, Kansas 67420
(785) 738-5723 ZNEZ 27-3c
(First published June 30, 2016
in the Jewell County Record)
Notice of Hearing on
Petition to Admit Will
In the District Court of Jewell
County, Kansas
Probate Division
Case No. 11-PR-16
In the Matter of the Estate of Curtis
Jeffery, sometimes known as Curtis
W. Jeffery, deceased.
Petition Pursuant to K.S.A.
Chapter 59)
The State of Kansas to all persons
concerned:
You are hereby notified that on
June 27, 2016, a petition was filed in
this Court by Marilyn J. Jeffery, an
heir-at-law, devisee and legatee of
Curtis Jeffery, deceased, requesting the
will of Curtis Jeffery, dated May 9,
2000, previously filed with the Court
on August 3, 2011 be admitted to pro-
bate and r¢oord and Marilyn J. Jeffery
be appointed as Executrix, without
bond and granted Letters Testamen-
tary.
You are hereby required to file your
written defenses thereto on or before
the 22nd day of July, 2016, at 11:00
o'clock a.m., of that day, in the above
court, in the city of Mankato, in such
Attention Jewell County Voters - Advance Voting Information
Reminder: If you wish to vote advance for the August 2 Primary Election, you must first complete an application and return it to the
]ewell County Clerk's Office. For those who want their ballot mailed, the application must be returned to the Clerk's office no later than
July 29. The application is printed in this issue of this paper or you may contact the Jewell County Clerk's Office (785-378-4020) or go to the
Election page of the Jewell County website at jewellcountykansas.net, to obtain an application.
Jewell County Clerk, 307 N. Commercial, Ste. 5, Mankato, KS 66956
Office of the Kansas Secretary of State
Application for Advance Ballot by Mail
DOWNLOAD THIS FORM AT WWW.SOS.KS.GOV
Office of the Kansas Secretary of State
Application for Advance Ballot by Mail
DOWNLOAD THIS FORM AT WWW.SOS.KS.GOV
t. Affirmation
1. Affirmation
Affirmation of an Elector of the County of Jewel and State of Kansas Desiring to Vote an Advance Voting Ballot Affirmation of an Elector of the County of Je*e, and State of Kansas Desidng to Vote an Advance Voting Ballot
State of Kansas , County of Jewe, , ss: (where application is completed) State of Kansas , County of J~e, , ss: (where application is completed)
2. Voter Identification Requirements
2. Voter Identification Requirements
I understand that my current and valid Kansas driver's license number or Kansas nonddver's identification card number ': I
understand that my current and valid Kansas driver's license number or Kansas nonddver's identification card number
must be provided in order to receive a ballot. . ' must be provided in order to receive a ballot.
Current Kansas dnver's license number or nondriver's identification card numbec Current Kansas driver's license number or nondriver's identification card number
If I do not have a current and valid Kansas driver's license number or Kansas nondriver's identification card number, I If I do not have a current and valid Kansas ddver's license
must provide a copy of one of the following forms of photo identification with this application in order to receive a ballot, must provide a copy of one of the following forms of photo
Driver's license issues by Kansas or another state
Nonddver's ID card issued by Kansas or another state
U.S. passport
Concealed cat'~ of handgun license issued by Kansas
or another state
Employee badge or 113 document issued by a government office
3. Personal Information please print.
number or Kansas nondnver's identification card number, I
identification with this application in order to receive a ballot_
U.S. ml~taty ID Driver's license issued by Kansas or another state U.S. militar/ID
Student IO cord issued by an a¢cR~llted Kansas poatsecondary Nonddver's tD card issued by Kansas or anott~er slate Student ID card issued by an accredited Kansas postsecondaP/
educe~onal instillJtion U.S. passport educational institution
Public assistance ID can:l issued by a government office Concealed cam/of handgun license issued by KansasPublic assistance ID card issued by a government office
ID card issued by an Indian tribe or another state ID card issued by an Indian tribe
Employee badge or IO document issued by a government office
3. Personal Information please print.
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4. Addre~ to Mail Ballot (if- different from residential address)
St=to Zip Code
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Note: The t~allot may be mailed only io the voter's restdential or mailing address as indicated on the county voter registration list. to the vot~'s
temporary residential address, or to a medical care facility where the voter resides. These raslriction= do not apply to a voter who has sn dlness
aisa=lity o¢ who lacXs profioency m me Engl~sia lengtmge. Ballots cannel 0e rnaJleO unl~ 20 days before tile elee~on.
5, Voter Signature Not.: False statement on this affirmation Is =1 severity level 9, nonperson felony.
I do solemnly affirm under penalty of perjury that I am a qualified elector residing at the address listed above. I am
entiUed to vote an advance voting ballot and ] have not voted and will not otherwise vote at the election to be held on
August 2. 2016 (date).
Note: The ballot may be mailed only to the voter's residential or mailing address as indJcateO on .One county voter registrahon hst to the voter s
temporary residential address or to a medical care facility where the voter resides. These restrictions do not apply to a voter who has an ,tlness
Oisa0ilfO/or wr~o lacks pro~Icienc-y in :he Englista language. Ballots cannot be mailed unttl 20 days oefore ~e elecaon.
5. Voter Signature Note: False statement on this affirmatloti is a severity level g, nonperson felony.
I do solemnly affirm under penalty of perjury that I am a qualified elector residing at the address listed above. I am
entitled to vote an advance voting ballot and I have not voted and will not otherwise vote at the election to be held on
August 2, 201S (date).
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