Area
M~kato, Karl.
785-378~3707
Sunday School .......... 9:15 a.m.
Morning Worship .... 10:30 a.m.
Thaddeus J, Hinkle,
Minister
785-378-3938
Sunday
Sunday School I0 a.m.
Worship, I I a.m.
Located eight miles north of
Burr Oak and two miles west.
~Vhem The Son A/walm aMn~"
Friends
Church
Kenneth Smith, printer
Phone 785-647-8841
iodist
~ools and
Mankato Harmony: Worship, II a.m.
Sun. Sch., 9:45 a.m.
Ionia: Worship, 9.30 a.m.
Sun. Sch., 10.'30 &m.
Odessa: Worship, 8:15 a.m.
Sun. Sch., 9.30 a.m.
Esbon: Worship, 8:15 a,m.
Sun. Sch., 9.30 a.m.
Burr Oak: Wors~dp, 9"30 a.m.
Public Notices
(First published November 6, 20(
in the JeweU County Record)
In the District Court of Jev
County, Kansas
In the Matter of the Estate of D;
L. Haegert, deceased
Case 03-P-32
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON PETITION FOR PROBA1
OF WILL AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Kansas to all pets
Jewell Christian
Church
"A family you can belong to"
III Main, lewell
785-428-3567 - church
785-428-3323 - parsonage
Dan Daniels, pastor
Sunday Services
Morning Worship 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School 10:30 a.n~
Kids for Christ Bible Club
Wednesdays at 3:45 p.m.
First Baptist
Church
E. Hwy 36 Mankato
785-378-3655
Neolin Taylor, Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday School ............... 10 a.m.
Worship ......................... 11 a.m.
Bible Study 6 p.m.
Wednesday
Discipleship Training .; .... 6 p.m.
Oltve Hill
Church
David Watters
Sunday "
Sur~day School .... 9:30 a.m.
Worship ............ 10:30 a.m.
Located five miles south and
two miles west of Superior
Proclaiming Christ Since 1876
Jewen County
Catholic Churches
St. Theresa
320 N. Commercial, Mankato
785-378-3939
Sunday ............................ .... 8 a.m.
Sunday on second and
fourth weekend ............... 10 a.m.
Sacred Heart, Esbon
Saturday on first, third and
fifth weekend ............... 6:30 p.m.
Fr. Daryl Olmstead, Pastor
Webber United
Methodist Church
Weblmr. Kam.
Office 78&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
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Jewell Trinity United
Methodist
*~ and
Montrose United
Methodist
Jim Rice, Pastor
Jewell Trinity
~tmday School ........., ......... 9:15 a.m.
orning Worship ........... 10:30 a.m.
Kids for Christ-
Wednesday ........................ 3:45 p.m.
Montrose
Morning Worship ....... ........... 9 a.m.
Fellowship Hour .............. ....10 a.m.
Evangelical Lutheran
~;, Church
~~)201 South Center
Mankato, Kan.
Church 785-378-~k~t08
liml. 785-378-3766
Steve Little, Pastor
Sunday
Worship ..................... 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School .......... 10:30 a.m.
Business Directory
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Meats
Beloit 785"-738-6427
State inspected
clean, modern plant
Custom slaughter
on Wednesday
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ElectrOnics
Communication Specialist
Electronics Sales & Service
Cellular One
Two-way Business Band
785-428-3601
Jewell, Karts.
Located North of Bank
*GE Major Appliance
.Heating/Air Conditioning
.Appliance Service
-Backhoe/Trenching
.Water Softeners & RO Water Purifiers
.Drain Cleaning
-Sewer and Septic Systems
785-378-3541
Outside Mankato: 1-800-261-6327
113 N Commercial * Menkato
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BODY WORKS
Kenny & Tracy Walker
West Highway 36, Mankato
785-378-3930
Gail L. Miller
Title Insurance Agent
Abstracter
208 N. Commercial
Mankato, Kan.
Office Hours
9 -12 and 1 - 5
Monday-Friday
Phone:785-378-3128
Simmelink
Plumbing & Heating
Dale & P.honda
Ionia
Home or Shop
785 786-3721
907 Morgan
Downs Clinic
785=454-3311
903 Lake Drive
Cawker City
785-781"4339
207 N. Haynes
Glasco
785-568-2586 1005 N. Lincoln, Beloit, Kan. 785-738-2246
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PO Box 305, Mankato, Kansas 66956
Telephone'. 785.378-3705 Incorporating the Jewell Republican
FAX: 785-378-3782 and the Jeu~l County Post
Farm Credit
Jim Garwood
904 Broadway, Concordla
Field Offices at
Beloit - Farm Bureau Office
1~ & 3rd Tuesday 1-3 p.m.
Mankato- 2nd & 4th Friday
1-800-783-4689
Melby
Mortuary
420 N. I-Ii~h
Mankato, Kan.
785-378-3211
Steve & Terry Melby
'Get - A- Tan"
Tanning Salon
Linda Payne
Tan 7 days a Week
Open Evenings
Wolff System Tanning Bedl
We have Airbrush Tanning/
785-378-38{Y2
• General Surgery M.B. Klexia, M.D.
W.C. Bandy, M.D., FACS
• Internal Medicine
C~. ~, M.D., FACP
J.W. ~, M.D.
• Family Practice
CL Fugate, M.D.
K.G. Kimple, M.D.
Chdstine Mar0zas, DO.
• Nurse Practitioners
Jenifer Pekarek, ARNV
Becker's Electric,
Heating and AC
Electrical work, Heating and air
conditioner repairs and installation
Neff (Sam) Becker
217 W. Jay
Mankato, Kan. 66956
Home 785-378.3076
Mobile 785-545-6645
Shop 785-378-3689
J0hn W. Bleecker,
D.D.S.
Office Hours: Mankato
Tuesday, 8 a.m,-5 p,m.
Friday, 8 a.m.-noon
123 N. Commercial
785-378-3103
Office Hours:Beilevllle
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday - Wednesday, & Thursday
2316 G. Street
785-527-5683
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concerned:
You are hereby notified that on
November 3, 2003, a petition was filed
in saidcourt• by Jo Anne Haegert, an
heir, devisee, legatee and executor
named in the will, asking for the ad-
mission to probate of the will of Daryl
L. Haegert, dated April 8, 1998, which
will is filed with said petition, and for
the appointment of Jo Anne Haegert as
executor of said will; and for other
relief; and you are required to file your
written defenses thereto on or before
December l, 2003, at 10:30 a.m., of
said day, in the district court room, in
the City of Mankato, Kansas, at which
time and place said cause will be heard.
Should you fail, judgment and decree
will be entered in due course upon said
petition.
All creditors are notified to exhibit
their demands against this estate within
four (4) months from the date of the
first publication of this notice as pro-
vided by law, or be forever barred.
Jo Anne Haegert, executor
ATrEST: John L. Bingham
(SEAL) District Magistrate Judge
Weltmer Law Office
P.O. Box 303
Mankato, Kansas 66956-0303
Phone: (785) 378-3172
Fax: (785) 378-3203
Attorneys for executor 45-3c
(Published November 20, 2003, in
the JeweU County Record)
ORDINANCE NO. 607
An ordinance regulating payment
of water deposits and repealing all pre-
vmus ordinances in conflict with this
ordinance.
Be it ordained by the govenfing
body of the City of Jewell, Kansas:
Section 1. That Section Two (2) of
Ordinance No. 574 shall read that all
non-property owners and property
owners shall deposit with the City Clerk
of Jewell City a meter deposit of sev-
enty-five ($75.00) dollars before wa-
ter shall be turned on 'plus a fifteen
($15.00) dollar turn on fee, making a
total amount of ninety ($90.00) dollars
for non-property and property owners.
Deposit will be refunded after two (2)
years of service with no delinquent
water payments or when final water
use bill is paid in full ondiseonnecting
from city water system.
Section 2. That all otherordinances
of the city in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed.
Section 3. This ordinance wil'l'~. -
come effective after its publication in,,
the official city newspal~er, the Jewell
County Record.
Passed by the governing body and
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Mankato
Mini Storage
Ca11~'~85-378-3~1
785-378-3737
116 N" Center~ Mankat°r Kan. 66956
Weekday hours
11a~-2pm
Saturday hoers
8aJn-2pJn
10:30 az~. 2 pjn
"Home of the Best Pan-Fffed Ch/cken b~
North Central Kansasl!l"
THE JEWE L
S. Highway 14 Jewell, Kan.
Mankato Lumber
&Home Center
Hours:
Monday- Friday
7:30 am. - 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, Karl.
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. - 12,1 - 4:30 p.m.
Doctors:
K,L. Thompson, DVM
Keri Wulf, DVM
After Flours Emergency
80O-4O5-588O
Walker
Construction
Conservation
Contractor
Based in Randall, Kans.
Home Phone: 785-378-3231
or 785-738-3652
Johhny & Joleen Walker
RR. 1 Beloit, Kans. 67420
signed by the mayor of the City of
Jewell, Kansas, this 3rd day of No-
vember, 2003.
City of Jewell '.
By: Bill Loomis, Mayor
Seal
Attest:
Amalie J. Arasmith, City Clerk 47-1c
(Published November 20, 2003, in
the Jewell County Record)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Annual Meeting
Jewell County Extension Council
Public notice is bereby given in
accordance with K.S.A. 2-611, as
amended, State of Kansas, that on
Wednesday, December 3 at Buffalo
Roam Steakhonse in Mankato, begin-
ning at 6:30 p.m., the members of the
Jewell County Extension Council shall
meet for the purpose of: (1) electing
from among their members an execu-
tive board consisting of a chairperson,
a vice chairperson, a secretary, a trea-
surer and five additional members; (2)
organizing the program development
committees for agricultural pursuits,
home economics work, 4-H club and
youth work, and economic develop-
ment initiatives; (3) consideration of
the county extension education pro-
gram.
All County Extension Council rep-
resentatives of Agricultural Pursuits,
Home Economics Work, 4-H Club and
Youth Work, and Economic Develop-
ment Initiatives are urged to attend.
Lisa M. Boyles
Executive Board, Chair 47-1c
IIIII II II
Ionia
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(Last week's news)
Jean Rose and a group of women
from Beloit went to Garden City for a
surprise 50th birthday party for Sharon
File.
Terry and Lois Meyer, Scott,
Steven, Seth and Stephanie, Salina,
visited Wendell and Karen Meyer and
attended the Ionia Church Bazaar and
did some pheasant hunting.
The Ionia Church bazaar was held
Saturday night. The supper and auc-
tion were well attended.
Pat and Sue Shea, Brad Engelbert
and Amy Myers, Lawrence, were
weekend guests of Harold and Neva
Shoemaker. They attended the Church
• Bazaar and also hunted pheasants.
Richard Auk, Wichita, spent a few
days visiting his mother, Loretta Ault.
Virginia Douglas was visited by
her son, Terry Douglas, his wife Lori,
and daughter Taylor, Marysville.
Wendell and Karen Meyer hosted a
birthday dinner Sunday for Stephanie
Meyer, Kathleen Little and Lois Meyer.
Guests were Daryl and Debbie Bohnert
and family, Jewell; Munroe and
Kathleen Little, Cawker City; Opal
Loomis, Jewell; Terry and Lois Meyer
and family, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Alwoski and Mr., and Mrs:-q~asort
Alwoski, Salina.
.tt
Danelle Shoemaker, WicMta, vis-
ited her dad, Curt Shoemaker and at-
tended the Church Bazaar. On Sun-
day, she and Curt, Pat and Sue Shea,
Brad Engelbert and Amy Myers had
dinner with Harold and Neva Shoe-
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Wilson's I
Insurance Co.
Crop Insuarnce
Multi-peril, Hail
Jim & Loretta Wilson
RR1 Box 49, Mankato
785-378-3451
Farm
Financial Services
Vycke Garman
(785) 378-3611
Mankato, Kan.
Jewell Co. Rural
Health Clinic
785-378-3511
Dan Calderon, M.D.
Leon Hughes, R.P.A.C.
Rina Mina, M.D.
Hours :
Mon., Tues., Thurs.,
Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Wed. 8 a.m. - Noon
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Hours:
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
8:30 a.m. - noon & 2-6 p.m.
Tuesday 9:30 a.m. - noon
Other hours by appointment
785-738-22211
Thursday, November 20, 2003
JEWELL COUNTY RECORD 2A
maker.
The immediate family of Pa~{iu~
Simmelink attended tt~c ('h~.~rch ~a
zaar. Several of Pau:mc,,: quih~g>
and handwork ilevts ~,:le ;iucti~v.:H.
Cynthia Fedde a,J ,2~', M;t: ! :11
and Coney Whool~ ~" ,. (;ulhd:~. ~ ' :~
and Terry Wundc,L. md, ~.
Samantha, Clifton, visited f..j~ ~md
Arrilla Fedde.
Anne Schlaefli helped her grand-
parents, Dick and Gloria Schlaefli,
serve as greeters Sunday morning at
Ionia Church.
Visitors at the home of Dick and
Gloria Schlaefli were Mark and Kim
Viets, Girard; Bill and Brandy Schlae-
fli, Anne and Maryssa, St. Helens,
Ore.; and Susan and Reata Elting,
Hebron. They held an early holiday
gift exchange and attended the church
bazaar that night. Some friends of
Bill' s came to hunt with him during the
weekend.
Maryssa Schlaefli's parents hosted
a first birthday party for Maryssa at the
home of Elizabeth Schlaefli, Cawker
City. Many friends and relatives at-
tended. The birthday theme was Straw-
berry Shortcake.
Jeremy, Ambe: and Nathan
Hendrick, Portis, visited Bill and
Brandy Schlaefli and girls at the Dick
and Gloria Schlaefli home Sunday
evening.
Mankato jr. high
boys basketball
The Mankato Junior High boys bas-
ketball team opened the 2003-2004
season with a victory over the Jewell
Wildcats last Tuesday.
The first round game of the pre-
season basketball tournamf.0t found
the Cougars victorious by the score of
50-24. Scoring for the Cougars were
Lee Simon with 21 points, Patrick
Christie added 11 points, Mitch Martin
pitched in 7 points, KeitbPierce added
6 points, Neal Jeffery 3 points, and
Josh Sudermann added 2 points. The
Cougars defense allowed the Wildcats
the only 8 points in the first half while
the Cougar offense scored 27. The
second half showed much the same
tough defense for the Cougars holding
the Wildcats to 16 second half points
while the Cougar offense added 23
points to their total.
Leading rebounder for the Cougars
was Patrick Christie with 10 rebounds
followed closely by Mitch Martin with
9 boards. Josh Sudermann led the de-
fense for the Cougars with 7 steals,
followed by Lee Simon and Mitch
Martin with 5 steals apiece. The Cou-
gars shot 20 for 49 from the field for
40.8 percent. They shot 5 for 9 for 55.5
percent from the free throw line. Other
team members contributing to the vic-
tory was Shann Davis and Austin
Winslow.
The Mankato Jr. High boys basket-
ball team ran their record to 2-0 with a
30-16 victory over the Pike Valley
Panthers in the second round of the
tournament played at Mankato on
Thursday. Tough defense was again
;I,c ~tory for the Cougars. They held
the Panthers to just 6 first half points
and 10 second half points while scor-
ing 17 first half points following with
1 ? second half points. Scoring for the
C~,cgars were Lee Simon with 13
points, Neal Jeffery 6 points. Mitch
Martin 5 points, Patrick Christie 4
points, and Josh Sudermann with 2
points. Also contributing to the victory
were Keith Pierce, Shaun Davis, and
Austin Winslow.
Leading rebounder for the Cougars
x'as Neal Jeffery with 8 rebounds,
Patrick Christie had 5 boards. Leading
the defensive charge for the Cougars
was Lee Simon with 7 steals, Patrick
Christie 6 steals, and Josh Sudermann
with 5. The Cougars shot 13 for48 for
".'7 percent from the field and 3 for 8 for
37.5 percent from the free throw
The Mankato team clinched the
championship Friday beating the
Hillcrest Colts, 38-8. Scoring for the ~
Cougars were Lee Simon 13 points, i
Keith Pierce 7 points, Patrick Christie ~
6 points, Neal Jeffery 4 points, Mitch
Martin, Austin Winslow, Josh
Sudermann, and Shaun Davis each
added 2 points.
Leading rebounder for the Cougars
was Shaun Davis with 6 rebounds fol-
lowed by Mitch Martin and Patrick
Christie with 5 each. Lee Simon led
the team in steals with 8 followed by
Josh Sudermann with 3. The Cougars
shot 17 for 49 from the field for 34.7
percent and was a perfect 2 for 2 from
the free throw line for 100 percent. The
Cougars only committed 6 turnovers.
Results from the Mankato Pre-Sea-
son Jr. High Basketball tournament
held Nov. 11 to 14:.
Nov. 11: Girls, Pike Valley, 26;
Hillcrest, 23; Jewell, 37 and Mankato,
26.
Boys: Pike Valley, 35; Hillcrest,
27; Mankato,_5_0; Jewell, 24. •
Nov. 13: Girls: Jewell, 30; Hillcrest, !i
21; Pike Valley 42; Mankato, 14.
Boys:
Jewell,
3
1
;Hillcrest,22;Man- :~
kate, 30; Pike Valley, 16.
Nov. 14: Girls, Jewell, 27; Pike
Valley, 32; Hillcrest, 38; Mankato, 26.
Boys: Pike Valley, 38; Jewell, 26;
Mankato, 38; Hillcrest, 8.
Dispatch
By Edna Verhage
(Last week's news)
Gene and Dawn Michelson, mis-
sionaries from Mali West Africa, were
church visitors Sunday at Dispatch.
Gene, Mark and Sarah Nyhoffspent
the weekend with the Merle Nyhoffs.
The annual Ladies Aid Bazaar was
last Friday
Jeff and Brent Keeps and friends, ii
Art Dirksen, Steven Nanninga and ~i
Andrew Roseboom, Dordt College, ~i
spent the weekend with relativeS~ ~:
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