9A JEWlELL COUNTY RECORD
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Classifieds
Phone 402-879-3291 or
785-378-319t or come to
148 E. Third in Superior or
111 E, Main in Mankalo to
pMce your ad.
16-Misc. for Sale
FOR SALE: Honda self@rope)led, 5-
speed mower wflh muk;her and bag-
ger, 1 t/2 years ell, $650, 402-639-
8706. 16-26-tfc
.
FOR SALE: Winch~er gun ann of-
lice safes 402-236-8619. 16-2-tfc
FoR SALE; 50 Ib. Uags of~rti~er,
30-0.3 wk;;ralx:jrass preventer, 16 4-
8 and t2-1-12 mero-sized stow re-
lease ~or high quality g01f c, ourse and
residontial turf management, www.
bhackstrapinc.com 16
SAWMI LLS FROM on~ $4 397.Mal~e
and save money with your own
~andmill. C~ lumber any dimension.
In stock ready to ship. Free intcJDVO;
www norwoedsawmills.com> 1-800-
578-1363 Ext.3OON 16
23-Recreational
FOR SALE: 26 ft. 2000 Keyslorm
Spr'~nl burnper pull, camper trailer,
one sttde out, sleeps five or six, roll
out awning, well cared for, new air
conditioner and battery. 785-786-
3122. 23-26-tfp
24-Reai #-State
202 Summit Ave We~0ber, Ken nero
Lovewell Lake. Completely remod-
eled. New plumbing, electric, heat-
ing, air, vir, y] siding and windows,
Comer lot with do~llod gamge.785-
753-4098. 24-9-t~
25-Mobile Homes
LENDERS OFFERING $0 c~twn for
~andownets. Roll your new horne and
fa~ improvements into one pack-
age. Discounl nalional pricing on
Breeze II doublewide and our 60th
Anniversary singlewide. Trade-ir~
welcaene. 866-858-6,$62 25
36 Thank you
THANK YOU to atl the fdend$ who
sent flowers, cards and pmyem while
I was hospitaliz~M. Therea~esomany
lo thank, so fotgive me il I miss some-
one. I appreciate everyonewho n'mde
mystayeamer. Thewon,derfutrmrses:
Rlxmda. JuHe. Sue. Donna ~Courtney,
Roxanne, Whimsy and Arne~ha. Dr.
I~llen and h+s staff, the do lors who
made visds and the wonderful hosp~-
t~ staff. We ace b~s.~.d~ to have
a gOD0 hos~oital tn our c,o,mmuni[y. A
Sl~,al thank yo~ to Physical Therapy
for herin9 such patien(;e with
me. Thank you to Pa~-tor Ma,'k D~,ehl
and the other pastors who prayed for
me. Thankyoulo Home Health, Cada
Dst, Home Health Physical Therapy,
Ken Ask Home Cam, Jeanine, Emily
and lake. May God Bess you and I
way some0~e is as #ind to you as you
wore to me. ~ a thank you that
never Stopsto my family, Shelly, ScO~,
Cody, Whitney, Triand Whitney. Go~
~essAIways. MitziMichels 36-29~c
Obituaries
MBt, e 8witzer
Max~(W',dker) Adel.~Rm Swil/er
was h~m C~.'1. ]6. ]939. to l';dwm and
l ren~ (V an~:,~las) Walker is A hi~Jm,
Kan. She died July I-.1, 2[.)16 at the
Jewell C'd~[ly Huspila|.Ma~katm Kan,
Max in~ 8r~duated fronl Westmore-
land High School m 1958, Her prul s-
simml earc~r~ included pho-
tourney and womb
ing a-~ a bridal con-
sttltanl ned buyer
ff, r a major depaxl-
merit slO~ ehMn,
Maxmc founded
and maRagetl the
Mankato Mission
-rhr~fl Store. which
heaefited nunlerons .rch ~ and
thai'ides around No~'l.b. Central Kan-
'~tS.
She married Leon Adelslone in
I ~('W }. "h) this union two children. 1,ori
and R~lncy, w~n: born. She married
Roberl Swi~er of Mankato, o~ Aug.
3O. 19~.
Ma~Jn r',articipaled in many Bible
stw ties, laught Sunday School, and led
VacaLiua Bih]e ~'hool arts and crafts,
She sen, ed I~r family, church and com-
mun/ty and ~mred her heart into
people's lives unlil d'te very er, xl of her
life. Her deepest desire was for people
to kwe attd ~rve Christ+
Max]he was preceded in death by
her parents and her grandson, Le~
Adelstotm. She leaves behind her hus-
band, Bob; her daughter, Lori
(Ad~lstene), and her husband. Jeff
Bradford, of W~xalstock. Ga.: ~ter son,
Rod, and his wife, Charler, e Adelstone,
of Myrtle Beach+ S.C.: franflchi]dren,
Katelin and husband Bmm.~n, Bett~ny,
Dylan. Hayley and Madeline; great
grandchildren A ~hrey and Bentley:and
sister. Lesley. and husband .tim Hunter
of Manhattan, Ken.
Her funeral was held at 4 p,m,
Mond~y,J uly 18,20 t6+atthe Mankmo
Community Center, MonkeY, Ken
with Pastor Todd Bradriek officiating.
Mrs. Jan Tl'0~ton was the organist. A
trio composo;t of Mrs. Pat Zadina, Mrs.
Vicki Wagner and Apryl Badger sang
"Old Rugged Cros.~" and "Amazing
Grace " Casket I'~arers were Rodaey
Adelstone. Jerry Richler, Michael
7 Jdina+ Michael Hum, Matthew Bad+
get and Dale Part [nterment and
gravesid r, ervic~.~, followed at ]:airview
Cenl~tcry, Webt~r- t x ,vewell, Kansas.
V is~.talion was hem at Melby Mot
t~.ary. Mankato. tram I to g p-m- Sun-
ThurSday, jL~ly 21, L;'0 tO
day. July i7+ attd Mankato Commu-
nily Center on Monday. Iu]y 18, from
2 to 4 p.m. Her favorite charities are
Fwst BaptistChmch Manl~to, and lu]i
Alexa -vter, a missionary with B]~k-'P-
Aroun~ ~ World. O~li~ oado]e~:es
may be left al www.melbymortuary.
com. Me]by Mortua~. 402 N. High
Street, Mankalo was in charge of ar-
ra~ts, x
Robert Champli.n
Robert+'Bob"C. Champ]in,84,died
July 18 at Cloud County Health Can+
tel, Concordia. He was born Jan. 10,
1932, in Ames to Robert O, and Mild~:l
L. (Huber) Champ[in.
Bob grew up in the Jamestown area
a~ graduated from .tamestown High
School. After high school, Bob ~r,ed
as a first class petty offk'er m the U.S.
Navy do-ring the Korean War. He mar-
ried Rabert~ Sewan on June 2], 1952.
in Concordia, arm they lived.in Scandia
unti~ moving to rural ConcoMia. Bob
was a iifelong area resid~t and oper-
ated Champlin Farms. He was a mem-
ber of the Co~cmdia Wesleyan Chum:b,
life]Line member of Amer[.c~ Legion
Post No. 76 ~ VFW Post No. 588.
He is sm'vived by his wife, Ro~rtlt,
Concordia: sons, Robert "Bob'"
Champlin, Sabetha, Robin Champlin,
g~e Champtin and Lance C hamp]ie,
all of Concordia; brothers, Bruce
Champlin, Roe Champtin amt Keith
Christen.sen: ~mdchildmn and great-
grandchildren.
Bob was preceded in deaK, t by his
p~mnL~; daughter, Pamela: grandson,
~oshua; a.nd sister, 1edna Kemp,
His funeral will be ]0 a.m. today
(Thursday) al Concordia Wesleyan
Chu.n:h with The Rev. David Redmond
and Pastor Bob But'as officiating.
Burial with military honors by ~e
American Legion, VFW and the U.S.
Navy will follow the services at Pleas-
ant Jl4ill Cemcter7, Concordis. Chaput-
Buoy Funeral Home is m. cha,'je of~
a.rre, ngemenes.
Jewell Co. Memories
Continued from ~+e 7
H~rman l~erg became]l] in the midst
of'hi s plowing so eight of his ~ ighboP~
came in with plowing equipment and
fiat.riled up Lbe work, Helping were
Doyle Bowles, Etwyn Topliff, C~orge
Hagsan, Lcsler and Bill Thompson,
Floyd MeMurray, Orilm Haekett an~
Dick Birds ]l
The Bowl~ Truck Line planned a
grand opening of the company's
Dannen feed slore k~ate'd in the former
Berry Gmo.~'~ Building on the east
side of the Jewel] park.
In the Tri-H club notes, it was re-
rented 4-H club members atterMing a
Braden DJrks, Jewell, and his bt.~ckel calf wait for for their turn to visit with
Ihe judge Jn the Open Class of the Bucket calf cate~lOry at lhe Jewell C~urdy
Faic
swimming p~y at Be]oil were Becky
BeeIer, Ann K.n~w]eton and Frank
Ro~.s.
DIS. ZilTse and Schumachcr main-
mined separate dental offtt,'e s in Jewel].
80 Years Ago
J~y l& 19~6
There were morn delinquent farm
Ioaas in Jewel1 County than in any
other ~ent7 in the fo~ states of Kan-
sas. Colonalo, Oklahoma and New
Mexico served, by the National Farm
D, mn Association.
Roy Wallace had 18 persimmon
trees bat the gras~oppers ate them up.
The stone walls of the new Jewell
County Courthouse were nearing
completion. Rock had been laid above
the upp~ level windows.
The car supply had I'~m ample and
94 ca~s of new-crop wheat had been
shipped from the/ewell station.
Clyde Wilson re-opeaed the Ionia
filling station formerly operated by
Ardean Rogers. The station sold Stan-
da~ gasoline.
I! appe.an~d the feed crop wo~.tld be
one of short ~ this county had ever
had.
Increase in FSA program use
caused by low wheat prices
lic websile at www.[sa.u ~a.gov. On
the right hand si~ of the screen under
"popular topics." they'll find Daily
LDP Rates and F~2P Data. Oac~ they
select that link. they will need to enter
their stale and comity where the grain
is stored am] then s lc~ crop yea~
201 & Loan and LDP availability hav
pas~=,tals
t,~s, lt.u~ ~k',rs 0
NLq. l{xl:~rldit me
J,~ta| fax I.~v n August & 2Orb a| 7.t,~ p.m.
at [Xwma Ramey'~ Residence for the purpose of hearing and answering objections of laxpayers relating to the
proposed u.~ of all/ands and the amount D[ ad valorem tax.
I.X, ta~Icd budget reformation is available from a Township Officer and wdl be available at this hear,ng.
BUDGET SUMMARY
I>ropc,~ed Budgel 2017 Expenditures and Amount o[ 2016 Ad Va]Drem Tax establish the maximum I,mits o~
thc 2017 budget hat 'lax Rate =s subject to change depending on the final assessed valuation.
f,;cneral
IX.hi %.r~ ,cv
.-%xad
,~, +u+- t,++'~l'
2015
l~-or Y+.'a r A~t~l
Ad ua] Tax
1,031 0.12~.
ia
i
1,031 0.128
.0 ~ -,
1.031
550
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Spcc]al Machmer]/
Totals
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I -~ .~ ]ransfer~
No t Exl~ ,ndit-arc
"fetal Tax [.ev+ed
l'~ ~tal As~,s ~,cl Valuatkm 4,288,2.72
2014
Towr~ship A~'~. Val only
Ou tstand h,g ]ndg'l~d m ~.s,
Inn 1
G.O. Bonds
Other
Ix~a~ Ptur P'rinc
Total
Tax rates are oxpn s~.~l m mills.
2016 Proposed Budget 2017
Currc~l Year A tuM Amount of Est.
E~m~le ot 1 a~ 291fi, Ad Tax
Fxt' dmtu,L.'~ Rate" Exlxmditures Valorem Tax Rate"
2r000 '~1 t't"~ 3,514 550 0.10S
2,0110 0314
0
2~A]O
55O
4,808,989
2015
0
0
0
0
m
3~!4
0
3~Z4
r I
2016
0
0
0
0
550 0.108
Susan Abel
Township Oj~cer