COUNTY RECORD
Thursday, July 17, 2003
III
~~~ D M ahaffy Waldean Hooper
Expressand Obituaries
July 7 at the Smith County Memorial
Record Classifieds
Phone 402-879-3291 or 785-378-3191 ale kate, and Karol and husband, Pat Hospital, Smith Center.
Bonicamp, Wheatridge, Colo.; 10 He was bom on March 14,1917,in
David Dale Mahaffy, the eldest grandchildren, 16great-grandchildren;Smith Center, the son of Charles Wil-
liam and Ads Mac (Barrett) Hooper.
or come in to 148 E. Third in Superior or son of David and Viola Mabaffy, was a nephew, Darrell Warren; nieces, He graduated from Smith Center
111 E. Main in iankato to place your ad bomSept.2, 1906, on the family farm Deloris Burton and Dianne Warren, High School in 1937 wherehewas an
five and one-half miles northeast of who lived for a time with Dale and
? Buy! No money
)lication feel Local
24-7 at 800-
or email me at
net.
Inc.,
Become a certified pipe
Earn top pay in
)ur
salary mailing our
~nec-
op-
supplies provided. Pay-
Call 1-708-808-
sharp out-
US rep-
fashion and news
training
Daily-weekly-
guaran-
89. Call today-
jobs- Pub-
Now hiring up to
or summer
and training for
and information. 800-
P357,8 a,m,-11 p.m.-
Audition in Nashville,
h Labor Day. 30
companies.
615-890-4839.
For Sale
cookware•
dinner parties!
• piece, seven-
stainless steel sets left!
Were $2,000-now
for
16-29-1 p
tomatoes, new pots-
beets, onion, sum-
Price's Produce a0d
402-879-3340.
16-29-1c
and
1/2 - five and
guisher
Ave., Superior,
16-29-2c
buildings, arch-style
style. Numerous
and ready to 5qui-
800-369-3882.
16-29- lc
With electric pump, 1,000-
16-28-2p
402-225-2105.
16-24-tfc
reatment needs,
delivery, call Culligan
16-24-8c
of office chairs.
Co. 16-26-4c
| CATTLEMEN: stocksalt
~ound bags. 402-879-
16-49-ffc
All brands of soft-
800-544-9092.
16-2-ffc
DirecTV system,
Access 225 plus TV
quality picture and
offer. 800-217-
HANDICAPPED-ACCESSIBLE
homes and extra additions. Menke
and Associates, a Wardcraft dealer
specializing in custom built acces-
sible house. Tax credits may be avail-
able. 800-383-9090.
ALL STEEL buildings. Straight-wall
and arch. Factory direct for $200 to
$500 below any bid or we'll send you
a check for $200! Call 800-973-3366
or 10g on to www.premiersteel.org.
SAWMILL-S3,895 NEW Super
Lumbermate 2000. Larger capacities,
options. ATV accessories, edgers
skidders Visit our web site at
www•norwoodindustries.com.
Norwood Industnes, 252 Sonwil Drive,
Buffalo, NY 14225. Call 800-578-
1363, Ext. 300-N for free information.
STEEL ROOFING-building materials.
Galvanized steel starting at $32 per
square, painted at $42. Call for cata-
log. Western Metal . In Kansas:
Hays -800-770-2725 or Louisburg-
800-489-4100, Statewide delivery
available•
HOMEOWNERS WANTED!!! Kayak
Pools is looking for demo homesites
to display our proven (70,000 plus
customers) Maintenance-free Kayak
Pool. Save thousands!! Call now at
877-529-7625 or visit us on the web
at www.kayakpoolsoftherockies.com.
POOLS! POOLS! we're clearing out
31X19-foot fmily-sized pools with
sundeck, fence and filter-only $829[
100 percent financing! (WAC) Instal-
lation arranged. Homeowners, call!
800-852-7946-limited area•
22-Vehicles
1991 FORD RANGER pickup, top-
per, chrome wheels, bad transmis-
sion, As is $1,500 or best offer. 402-
257-3405. 22-29-2p
1982 CONVERSION CHEVROLET
van, brown and tan. Air, locks, auto-
matic, cruise, tilt, new battery, mile-
age-87,320. Call 785-378-3835 after
1 p.m. 22-28-2p
and Rlmflng
STEEL SIDING
Brands
"Shutters • Roofing
INSURED
1994 FORD F-150, club cab pickup
2000 MOUNTAIN AIRE, 38-foot mo-
tor home with V10 engine, slide out,
washer and dryer and all the goodies.
402-773-5360. 23-29-1c
1975,15-FOOT STARCRAFTtri-hulI,
50 HP Johnson with factory trailer..
Don Johanson, 607 N. Commercial,
Superior, Neb., 402-879-4082.
23-28-tfc
1999 TIGERSHARKjet ski and trailer,
new, high performance impeller, five
life jackets, adult and child, vadous
accessones-$3,600. Call Ron, late
evenings, 402-879-3312. 23-27-4c
1981 15-FOOT Deckette Pro boat,
115 Evinrude engine and trailer, low
hours. $1,850. Call Ron, late eve-
nings, 402-879-3312 23-27-4c
1974 DODGE motor home. 402-879-
4113. 22-21 -fie-
24-Real Estate
CABIN AT Lovewel! Lake for sale.
Call 402-879-4 ! 41. 24-29-3p
NEW, 2,100 square foot home, three
bedrooms, 31/2 baths, all appliances,
blinds, drapes and vinyl siding. Priced
right at $84,000. ($40 per square foot).
Ready for your lot. 308-370-Home.
24-28-4c
SUPERIOR ACREAGE with three
houses for sale. Call 785-647,5991
or 785-647-6741 after dark.
24-13-ffc
NEW HOMES starting at $30,000,
zero down, payments as low as $170
per month. (principal and interest)
Call 308-370-Home nowl!! 24-28-4c
Mankato. He died on July 7, 2003, of
complications from hip surgery, at the
Jewell County Hospital Long Term
Care, Mankato, Kan., at the age of 96
years, 10 months, and five days.
Dale attended grade school at East
Union School, Washington Township,
and graduated with the class of 1923,
from Mankato High School. He also
completed acollege preparatory course.
His ambition was to attend Kansas
Wesleyan University in Salina, but due
to his father's poor health he felt he
was needed on the farm. He was very
proud of the fact that seven members
of his family attended there.
Dale marriedTrevaWarren on'April
24, 1937, in Concordia, Kan. They
started their married life on a farm
northeast of Mankato. To this union
three children were born, Gilford Lee,
Twins Kay, and Karol Lynn.
In 1941 they moved to a farm just
north of Mankato .where they lived
until they moved to town in 1989. On
Sept. 26, 2002, Dale and Treys moved
to Jewell County Hospital Long-Term
Care.
Dale was baptized as a young child
in the Presbyterian Church in Mankato
by Rev. McKee. This church was
dissolved, so the family attended the
Mankato Methodist Church. During
the Rose Tabernacle Crusade, Dale
committed himself to Jesus as his Sav-
ior and became a member of the Har-
mony Methodist Church. Dale was an
a'gtive member of the church, sewed as
lay leader, conference delegate and
sewed on the board.
Dale spent all of his life farming.
He planted his first wheat crop when
he was in high school and his last at the
age of 82. He raised hogs-for 50 years
26-Notice
OKLAHOMA HUNTING showlll Okla-
homa City;, Okla.,Friday-Sunday, Au-
gust 22-24. Booths for guides, outfit-
ters, retailers, archery, hunting sup-
plies, blinds, feeder. Seminars hourly.
For space call Hue at 405-943-3800
or log on at www.oktacklehunt.com.
PLATTE RIVER Accretion off 1-80 at
Gothenburg, Neb. Excellent deer,
turkey and quail, duck habitat. Water
and had a dairy until the children,a~ere
,,...._out o£schooi. D~e was never happier
than when he was on his tractor. He
lo~'ed the farm.
Dale enjoyed the many trips he and
Treys took with Gil and Carlyne. He
especially enjoyed the trip around the
world in 1970 with Gil.
Dale sewed as township trustee and
assessor, was Republican CenterCom-
mitteeman and was 4-H leader for a
number of years.
He was preceded in death by his
Treva when they were children, and a
number of other relatives and friends.
Services for David Dale Mahaffy,
were Thursday, July 10. 2003, at 10
a.m. from the Harmony United Meth-
odist Church, Mankato, Kin., with
Pastor Laura Fricker officiating. Mu-
sic was provided by Twins Seirer,
organist, Shirley Wood, pianist, and
Pastor Laura Fricker and Wayne Fogo,
vocalists. Pallbearers were LeRoy
Moser, Charles Wame Colson, Dwane
Nichols, Richard Thompson, Bob
Murphy, and Arden Blaylock. Honor-
ary casket bearers were Bert Diamond,
Richard Diamond, Jon Menhusen,
Delbert Stevenson, Lyle Reece, Bob
Switzer, Don Snyder, Bob Parson, Bill
Lange and Raymond Lange.
Interment was in Mount Hope Cem-
etery, Mankato, Kin. Memorials may
be made to the Harmony United Meth-
odist Church or Jewell County Hospi-
tal Long-Term Care. Melby Mortu-
ary, Mankato, was in charge of ar-
rangements.
(Paid obituary)
Elmer Rank
Elmer F. Rank, 87, died July 10 at
Abilene Memorial Hospital.
He was boru June 25, 1916, at Ran-
dall, the son of Franklin and NeRie
(Russell) Rank.
Elmer was a graduate of Randall
High School. On July 26,1945, he was
married to Merle Mueller. The early
years of their married life were spent in
St. Joseph, Me., where he was em-
ployed by American Electric, transfer-
ring to Salina in 1956. They moved to
Abilene in 1959 and purchased the
E&M Motel and Restaurant, which
they operated until retiring in 1981.
He also drove a school bus many years
for USD 435. He was a veteran of
World War II serving in the Army Air
Corps in England.
They had spent 27 winters in Apache
Junction, Ariz. He was a member of
the Faith Lutheran Church and was a
life member of the VFW.
Elmer is survived by his wife of the
home; two daughters, Mrs. Steve
Reynolds (Suzanne), El Dorado; Mrs.
Joe Basso (Ellen), Abilene; three grand-
sons and four great-grandchildren.
with Tommy lift. Automatic transmis- and sports recreation. 826 acres in parents; a brother, Don; a sister, Eliza- Services were Monday at Abilene
sion.402-879-3501 or402-879-3925, six parcels. Agri Affiliates, Inc. Logon beth; two. grandchildren, Samuel. Froth' Lutheran Church with PastorWJ.
$3,000. 22-28-ffc at www.agriaffiliates.com or call 308- Charles Selrer and Patricia Bomcam.p. Friedricks officiating. Interment was
- 534-9240. He leaves to mourn has passing, his in Abilene Cemetery with military
HOSKINS AUTO ~ wife, Treva, of66years;ason, Gilford honors. Danner Funeral Home,
Lee and wife Carlyne, Arvada, Colo.; Abilene, was in char2e of arran~e-
~ c--~n- two daughters, Twana K. Seirer, M?- ments• ~
S le=
DRIVE A LITTLE AND SAVE 36-Thank you
Belleville, Kan.
A LOT THANKS SO very much for the cards,
Highway 6, Hastings Ave.
Hastings, Nab.
Phone 402-463-1466
Phone 402-743-2255
22-10-ffc
2::3-Recreational
HONDA BEST ON EARTH
TRX 400 Rancher $5,399
Garbers 402-729-2294
23-29-1c
visits and help I received while recov-
ering from eye surgery. Clara
Ruttman. 36-29-1c
WE WISH to thanK'our family, neigh-
bors and fdends for all the prayers,
cards, flowers and gifts, food, visits
and concern that we have received
during the past few weeks. A special
thank you to Dr. Leibel, Dr. Anderson
and the Brodstone Memorial Hospital
staff for the wonderful care Dab re-
ceived. Thank you to Irvin and Pastor
Dan for the prayers and visits dudng
this stressful time. May God bless all
of you as you have been a blessing to
usl Dab and Steve Troudt. 36-29-1p
Monkato Livestock Commission Co., Inc.
We will have a Livestock Auction on I
Friday, July 18 at I p.m.
I
Andy Montgomery, Owner, 402-879-3004, Mobile 785-545-8366
Nell Bouray, Auctioneer, Mobile 402.984.9545
Jon Russell, Fieldman. 785-823-0573, Mobile 785-545-6105
Bill Logan, Fieldman, 785-378-3327, Mobile 785-545-6784
Scott Greene, Fieldman, 785-428-3533, Mobile 785.545.8612
Jeremy Nelson, 785°374-4277
Cattle Sales every Friday
Slaughter cows and bulls at 10:30 a.m.
Feeder cattle at Noon
SPECIAL FEEDER SALE, FRIDAY, JULY 18 I
For more information or to consign call:
Salebarn at 785-527-2258 or
Barry and Angii Kort, owners at 785-527-2870
I
USD 104
SCHOOL BUSES
FOR SALE
By Sealed Bid: Two buses (1987 and
i i
outstanding athlete and was proud to
be a member of the only undefeated
and unscored on team in the school's
history.
He attended the University of Kan-
sas for one year on a football scholar-
ship, then transferred to Fort Hays State
College where he won a football schol-
arship which enabled him to continue
his studies. He received a degree from
Fort Hays State in 1941 and began a
teaching and coaching career which
spanned 30 years.
Waldean and Lydia Lucile
Mannering were married May 8, 1 94 1.
Willy served in the U.S. Navy from
1944-46 during World War H and after
his discharge, he came back to Smith
County to teach and farm.
He was preceded in death by his
parents, a son, James Arthur; brothers,
Earl and Harold; sisters, Inn Fischer,
Freda Copp and Irma Brown•
Survivors include his wife of 62
years, Lebanon; a daughter, Mrs. Ben
Finch (Karol), Colorado Springs, Colo.;
a son, Keith Hooper, Lebanon; a
brother, Marvin Hooper, Smith Cen-
ter, three grandchildren; and one great-
grandson•
Services were Saturday at Simmons
Mortuary Chapel, Smith Center, with
Dennis Lambert and tlie Rev. Les Ellis
officiating. Interment was in Fairview
Cemetery, Smith Center. Simmons
Mortuary, Smith Center, was in charge
of arrangements.
I
Courthouse News
1988), Chevrolets, 47 passenger models
with 366 engines. Sealedbids due in the
Board of Education office by noon on
Friday, July 18. Any or all bids may be
rejected. Further information available at:
USD 104 Office = 203 Grand
Esbonr Karl. 66941 * Phone: 785-725-3222 J
Jewell County
- Accidents
July 3 at approximately 5 a.m. on
Webher blacktop (RS337) five miles
south from Nebraska state line, Even
D. Ross, Webber, driving a 1994
Chevrolet, hit a the deer. Accident
investigated by Baird. Damages over
$5OO•
July 8 at approximately 10:02 p.m.
at milepost 207 on US 36 3.5 miles
west from K-14, Lewis D. Lawelle,
Herrington, driving a 200~ Honda hit a
deer. Accident invegtigated by
Westgate. Damages over $500. No
injuries.
July 8 at approximate~fl 1:10 p.m.
on Diamond Rd. 1.8 miles east from K-
14, John R. Turner, Superior, Neb.,
driving a 1995 OIds drove into T inter-
section and was not able to stop and
drove through intersection. Accident
investigated by Westgate. Damages
over $500.
July 9 at approximately 12:20 a.m.,
"at milepost 247 on K-14. Michael
Turner, Superior, Neb., driving a 1993
Mercury, was heading north hit a deer.
No injuries. Accident investigated by
Alley. No injuries. Damages over
$500.
July 13 at approximately 9:15 p.m.
at milepost 204 on US 36.5 miles east
from K- 128, Susan M. Andersen, Lex-
ington,Neb., driving a 1998 Chevrolet,
hit a deer.Accident investigated by
Westgate. Damages over $500.
Lim|ta~:! Civil
Jewell Grocery vs. Karl Matson.
Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of Bupha
A. Slate, deceased. Order for hearing
and notice to creditors.
Marriage License
Bryan Charles Kniep, Superior,
Neb., Sharon Kay Shiner. Superior,
Neb.
Trsfflc
Estelle Reynolds, Jewell, improper
passing school bus, fined $359 and
diversion.
Jerry E. Michels, Oak, Neb., speed-
ing 77155, seatbelt violatiom, fined
$167.
Daniel J. Christian, Atchison, speed-
ing 84/60, fined $185.
Nicholas J. Wurm, Cuba, MIP, 48
hours in jail in Republic County Jail,
20 hours community service within 30
days, driver's license suspended fog 30
days, fined $459.
SamanthaW.Walker, Hardy,Neb.,
speeding 66/55, fined $96.
Jason L. McKay, Moundridge,
speeding 7.0/55, fined $120.
James Burnham, Chicago~ Ill.,
speeding 80/65, fined $119 suspended
forfeiture.
David J. Brown Jr., Formoso, speed-
ing 77/65, seat belt, fined $111.
ShawnaD. Dempsey, Irving, Texas,
speeding74/55, fined $144.
Trent J. Boehner, Glen'Elder, fail-
ure stop at stop sign, fined'S119.
Bay Adkins, Chatham, Va., speed-
ing 55/30, fined $195.
When ~,ou don't have self-rising
flour, add I 1/2 teaspoons baking pow-
der and 1/2 teaspoon salt to each cut of
regular flour.
Coaching Employmept Opportunity
For the 2003-2004 School Year &~
~j~ Manka.to USD No" 278 r '~
Positions available: _ ,~=j~e'
JIJ-Iigh School Assistant Girls Basketball
Junior High School Head Girls Basketball
Junior High School Head Boys Track
High School Golf
Applications can be obtained at the District Office,
301 N. West Street, Mankato, Kin. 66956
These positions will remain open until filled
USD No. 278 is an equal opportunity employer
- |1 i i I
ii i
fi i ii
Co tjAuction
10~0a~
Natimal Guard Mn.t=to, Kan.
Counts include lots of f Tdtur
household, antiques and co]]ecfib]e lawn
and garden equipment, horse related
items, vehides and tractors
Oaeck out next wee~ pal~ lbr o~olete sak biU
Murr~, Auctioneer. ?Ir>378-3586 • 785-~
,/
l al I
I
888-260-1400
Mohler
RENT
downtown. One
apartments for
handicapped.
included (except
For Prompt Removal Of
Dead Cattle and Horses
Please call Frank at:
S&S By-Products: 1-800-919-8360
6 Day Service 7 Day - 24 Hour
Free Removal of Cattle Phone Service
$50 Charge per horse
Frank & Cindy Swendroski - Owners and Operators - Hastings, Net).
Agent for Nebraska By-Pr0ducts - Lexington, Nob.
One and Two Bedroom
Apartments Available
Ridge Congregate Apartment Complex provides a secure, comfortable and
style for those who want to continue their independent living without the
and upkeep that a house requires. Our service package includes a.U utilities,
daily, basic cable T.V., weekly housekeeping, fiat linen service and grounds
The Wilde Ridge Apartment complex is located behind the Superior Good
Idaho in Superior. Tours of the apartments are available on request.
SOmeone you know would benefit from congregate (independent) living please
Cox, Administrator at 402-879-4791 to answer your questions.
Wilde Ridge Estates L~;
The Superior Good Samaritan Center
DAVE'S
GUN SHOP
Jewell Kansas
Boy -- Sell -- Trade
Open by appointment or chance
785-428-3337
E-mall us at
davegunshop@neken.com
180 children in the Jewell County
Schools need you to help them
enroll in school by supporting the
Do for
I ung Scho/ars
program
IX~NAlION DitOF-O~ PO1NI&
State Exdtange Bank, Mankato, Karl•
Central National Bank, Mankato, or
Formoso, Ka~
Guaranty State Bank Esbon or Burr
O~ K,~,~
Randall Brane.h of the Jamestown
Bank, gandaU, Ka~
Jeweil County Pmish, Mankato, Kan.
(~t ~ p~Jt to
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
The governing body of FORMOSO CITY will meet on the 7th day of August, 2003 at 7 p.m., at City
Hall for the purpose of hearing and answering objections of taxpayers relating to the proposed use of all
funds and the amount of ad valorem tax.
Detailed budget information is available at the City Hall and will be available at this hearing.
BUDGET SUMMARY
Proposed Budget 2004 Expenditures and Amount of 2003 Ad Valorem Tax establish the maximum
limits of the 2004 budget. Est Tax Rate is subject to change depending on the final assessed valuation.
Funds
Gelaoral Fund
l.ibrarv
Pond Inlxor~
NO Fund Warrant
~q~al Highway
~_~p• p~rks and Recreatimt
yVater Utility
I Sewer Utility
5olid Waste U~ftv
TOTALS
Le~: Tramfers
Net Expenditures
Total Tax Levied
As~,u=d Valuation
Outstanding Indebtedne~
G.O. Bonds
Revenue Bonds
No-Fund Warrants
Lease Purchase Principal
Total
Prior Year Actual
Actual Tax
~ditures Rate*
21.041 49206
3_O81 14.R0~
(! noon
884 L0~I
4O
14.60 -
9.724 -
3.3OO
56,047 64•147
0
s&o~7
188.380
]=nuary 1,
• 2001
01
1,715 I
2OO3
Current Year
Estimate of
ExL~enditures
31.9o0
4.409
O
0
43O
19.375
3.300
3.300
66#48
66..648
11.887
183.934
Actual
Tax
Rate*
40 .&~
15_1&~ I
fl_flOO
(1.000
64.626
~ot.~ ~d~. 2oO4'
J_
Amount of Est.
2003 Ad Tax
Expenditures Va[orem Tax Rate*
~.&~2 9.4137 ~
5.312 2.780 15 FD~t
13 fl fl_flf~
0 0
55 0
28.675 0
~o.00o "/
3.800 0
[
~02,0s2
0i
179.661
67.883
2002
211113
..... 0 .I -
Ol
Elaine Watson, Clerk