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Courthouse News
Jewel! County
Register of Deeds
Robert P. Williams and Jill A.
Caylor to lnez Lee, NE 1/4 of SE l/4 of
Section 25, Township 4S, Range 8W.
Robert Lee Thompson, Sr., as per-
sonal representative of the estate of
Bessie Louise Schriever, to Charles
Donley Ostrander, Lots 11 and 12 in
Block 24, original townsite of City of
Jewell City.
Arnold G. Smith and Betty J. Smith
to Arnold Smith and Betty Smith, co-
trustees of the Arnold Smith and Betty
Smith Revocable Trust, Lots 2 and 5,
Section 2, Township 1 S, Range 7W.
Jewell, driving a 1997 Mazda pickup,
was driving on a snow covered road
when he lost control causing vehicle to
strike a tree. Chesmut and his passen-
ger, Peggy Caudillo, Concordia, were.
taken by Jewell County EMS to Jewell
County Hospital. A spokesman for the
sheriff's department reports Caudillo
was air lifted to Wichita. Damages
exceeded $500. Accident investigated
by Westgate.
Traffic
Abraham R. Mohler, Formoso, ex-
pired tags, $189.
Harold T. Norris, Mankato, no seat
Winners of the 2003 Jewell County Reduce-Reuse-Recycle Scholarship contest were honored in ceremonies at the
Thursday. February 13, 2003 JEWELL COUNTY RECORD 4~ JEWEt
Waugh ecieves
r anl
recycle scholarship
WinneroftheJewellCountyTrans- winners. ~e Manl
far Station $100 scholarship was Kerry
Waugh, daughter of Gerry and Lorie
Waugh.
Second place went to Erin German,
daughter of Dan and Vycke German,
and third place to Tyler Dunstan, son
of Steve and Lorieta Dunstan. All
three winners received a participation
certificate.
Moriah Wagner, 2003 Jewell
County Junior Miss, announced the
Board accepts orders for trees
f~ lmprm
Thejuniorand senior students ~A~ .,.,
the three Jewell County High Sch~.~jr-z/
-~ ave
were sent applications, . Students W~T_, rau'" L,"
required to fill out an application se~_. _
' _~nt at th,
a resume and write a 350 word esS~.cordin'
about how recycling benefits our col~ ,-, , ,
- uale "
munity, state, and world. ~ the
"For" the winner of my scholarsl~_ raring' ga.rtt
I am looking" for someone who ha~e.r r one- t~
passion and caring attitude about tL
. Fl room
environment' and the ~mportance, .~l"-ue sale"
recycling in particular ' said Mo~ n
' " o11[ ~ ever
Wagner, who presented the scla)~.,,
ship•
George L. Hansen and Ardeth D.
Hansen; George L. Hansen trustee of
the George L. Hen sen Revocable Trust,
and Ardeth D. Hansen, trustee of the
Ardeth D. Hansen Raw)cable Trust to
Lee B. Hansen and Chad P. Hanson, all
of their respective interests in govern-
merit Lot 2 west of Republican River in
Section 5, Township 1 S, Range 6W.
Ardeth D. Hansen, trustee of the
Ardeth D. Hansen Revocable Trust, to
Lee B. Hansen an undivided I/6 inter-
est in all of that pan of g, wernment
Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 which lies north of
the Republican River, located in Sec-
tion 4, Township IS, Range 6W and
Lots I and 2 in Section 5. Township
1 S, Range 6W.
George L. Hansen, trustee of the
George L. Hansen Raw)cable Trust to
Chad P. Hansen an undivided 1/6 in-
terest in all that part ,,f government
Lots 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 which lies north of
the Republican River, h,cated in Sec-
tion 4, Township IS. Range 6W and
Lots 1 and 2 of Section 5, Township
5S, Range 6W.
Criminal
State Exchange Bank vs. Judy
Howard, Randall, and Board of County
Commissioners of Jewell County.
Accidents
Feb. 7 at approximately 8:30 p.m.,
on Hamilton Street in Mankato, and 77
feet west from S. Lincoln Street, Den-
nis W. Webb, Mankato, driving a 1974
Chevrolet, was driving west on
Hamilton and while doing so was try-
ing to get a CD from a case. He lost
control of the vehicle and drove into
the back of a parked 1995 Ford, regis-
tered to David I). Gillctt, Esbon. No
injuries. Accident investigated by
Wayne Alley. Damages exceeded
$500.
Feb. 8 at approxirnately 11:10 p.m.
on Jewell County Road H four miles
west from K-14, William Chesmut,
I I
belt, $99.
Connie G. Zubrod, Hastings, speed-
ing, 74-60, $113.
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Jewell County Transfer Station recently. Kerry Waugh was awarded the $100 scholarship. Runners-up were presented
certificates. Pictured are (from left) Tyler Dunstan, Waugh; James Vaughan, Moriah Wagner and Vycke Garrnan.
Wagner instituted the scholarship to fulfill her responsibilities as Jewell County Junior Miss.
Jewell County LTC
Jenna Lee Hams and Dannie Eilert
brought Jenna Lee's dog, Taco, to visit
residents.
Resident Council was held With
Dean Coder, Norine Hajny, Lela
Huntsinger, Bill Kitts, Aletha Logan,
Ruth Roe, John Sipe, Mildred
Thelander, Cleo Wilson and Twila
Zentz attending.
Residents viewed the video, "The
Best of Minnie Pearl."
The Rev. and Mrs. Terry Mayhew,
Jewell Trinity United Methodist
Church, conducted worship services.
Doris Kitts, Gwen West and Bob and
Ado Grimm were visitors.
Bible Study was based on John 3:16.
Chinese New Year began Feb. I.
Decorations in the dining room were
dragons, oriental fans and lanterns and
wall hangings. Throughout the week
history, cultu~ and trivia about China
were discussed. The sheep or goat is
the animal of the year. Sheep con-
structed of cotton balls and cinnamon
sticks were made during crafts.
Essays entitled "What Freedom
Means To Me," written by fifth grade
students from White Rock School were
read to residents.
Gall and Phyllis Colson entertained
at Tuesday Happenings. Gall plays the
harmonica. One of the favorite songs
sung by Phyllis was 'Mocking Bird
Hill'.
Thadd Hinkle led music. During
spelling residents spelled words relat-
ing to China.
Phyllis Lange, Doris Kitts, Joan
Unrein and Linda Crangle assisted 10
residents with games on Thursday.
Winners were Jewell Sweet, Billie
Kitts, Aletha Logan', and John Sipe.
Janice and Don Grabast visited
Lorraine Humann and Mildred
Thelander.
dqancy McCorkle called on Irene
McCorkle.
Louise Powell visited her sisler,
Cleo Wilson.
Lela Huntsinger was visited by
Lynette Huntsinger, Danny Huntsinger
and Tina Yoder.
Donna Bartley called on Dorothy
Munro.
Bob and Ado Grimm attended wor-
ship service with his mother, Elizabeth
Grimm.
Joan Unrei n visited her father, Billie
Kitts.
Formoso
By Elaine Clark
Marr Dempsey, Mankato. visited
his brother, Forest Dempsey.
Visitors of Kenny and Becky Huber°
were Robert and Ada Grimm, Nancy
Howell, Gloria Massey and Brittany
Massey.
Agnes Zadina, Saline, was a Mon-
day to Thursday guest of her grandpar-
ents, Clint and Betty Reynolds•
Pastor Bob and ianet Elwell were
Thursday evening visitors of Taylor
and Edna Ruth Clark.
Howard and Louise Field visited
the Luther League Lock-In Friday night
at the armory in Mankato.
Larry and Glenda Keeler,
Tonganoxie, were weekend guests of
Brad Keeler. They and Ann Keeler had
Sunday dinner at Belleville.
Weekend guests of Steve and
Loreita Dunstan and Tyler were Mindy
Dunstan, Manhattan, and Russell
Dtmstan, Salina. Sunday evening
Mindy gave a program on her trip to
China at the Formoso Community
Churcll.
Jared and Jason Nelson were week-
end guests of their grandparents,
Marvin and Ila Nelson.
Deanna Mitchell, Crystal and Tren-
ton, were Saturday afternoon visitors
of Dale and Iva Hoard.
Phyllis Hurd, Mark and Wanda
Hurd and Whitney, Mankato, Tony
and Becky Patrick, Steve Patrick, and
Brandon Hurd, all of Salina, and Matt
and Amy Stamm, Kennedy and Kyle,
Smolan, met for Saturday supper in
Concordia. They celebrated the birth-
days of Phyllis, Wanda, Amy and
Steven.
Nelson and Merna Keeler were
Sunday afternoon visitors of Brad
Keeler and Ann Keeler.
Crystal Mitchell and Jared and Ja-
son Nelson attended the 4-H junior
leader meeting Sunday afternoon at
Mankato.
Joe and Amanda Brown and Trystyn
were Sunday guests of Chris and Becky
Graham and Caleb at Great Bend. They
celebrated Caleb's first birtMtay. Joe,
Amanda and Trystyn also visited David
and Karen Brown, Justin and Jason,
and Frances Brown. \
Ruby Stafford Friday at Belleville Carl and Maxine Stude~ere Sun-
Health Center. . day supper guests of Jeff and'Brenda
Jared and Jason Nelson attended Koster.
We will be
CLOSED on Monday, Feb. 17
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QUARTFRLY REPORT OF COUNTY
TREASURER, JEWELL COUNTY, KANSAS
As of January 31, 2003
T~tal Cash in Treasury $ 2,730.141.80
Mankato youth
have 'lock in'
Evangelical Lutheran Church
Luther League and Christian Church
Youth Group, Mankato, hosted an"En-
counter with God" Lock-In at the Man-
kate National Guard Armory Friday
and Saturday.
All Mankato High School youth
were invited to attend. Sponsors were
Thadd Hinkle and Diana Webb.
Thirty-two youth arrived at the ar-
mory between 10 and 10:30 p.m. The
opening activity was "chain gang."
Youth divided into six groups and were
to build a durable chain from whatever
items they were wearing such as belts,
shoestrings, coats and sweatshirts.
Group two won the contest by making
a chain two-thirds the length of the
armory.
Hinkle gathered the youth together
for opening prayer and to explain the
"Prayer Path" maze. Adult volunteers
who helped with the maze were Marvin
and Dab Bevies, Rex and Shirley
Fischer and Lyle and Cathy Dauner.
While small groups walked the
Prayer Path, others began writing spe-
cial messages for a"Forklifting" which
would be held during the early morn-
ing hours. Helping youth with mes-
sages were June Pumphrey and Webb.
A Christian video was viewed.
The "Forklifting" involved deliv-
ering the messages to the yards of
various individuals in the community.
Those who woke Saturday morning
and found a fork with a special mes-
sage stuck in their yard were victims of
the "Forklifting."
The event concluded with Hinkle
preparing bacon and cheese omelets.
Sorrow looks back, worry looks
around, and faith looks up.
We Carry
Office Supplies
The Mankato Tree Board is accept-
ing orders for trees for spring planting.
Trees available are flowering pear,
redbud; American flame maple, green
spire linden, purple or green ash, shade
master honeylocust and autumn blaze
maple•
Trees vary in size from four tO six
feet and are priced according to size
and type of tree.
Those interested in purchasing a
tree as a memorial to a loved one may
have the person's name placed on a
.gtam Ba
On hand for the awards cerem~0 .
. .~ poml
were community members Je~,, :
County Solid Waste Director J{~ pore
Vaughn, and Stan Colson, Do~
Alcorn and Frank Langer, Je~[e V|
County commissioners.
After the awards ceremony all w~at
taken on a short tour of the tran~he Pike
Station facilities by Jim Vaughn. ~hite lq
~e Rock !
" --,land
Parents as Teacnecthe.i
By Amanda Anderson ~nnGgn
plaque on a memorial board at the city
office.
Anyone interested in ordering trees
should contact any member of the tree
board as soon as possible.
Sing your baby's name 16 poinl
Make up simple songs with ~Wed v
baby's name in them. Use fam~nan, La~
tunes like "Mary had a Little La~yeachc
and insert your baby's name. Ins..~n hit a
of "lamb" name one of your chil[alena SI
toys. swith 15
Volunteers travel on
Play the comparison game•~s with
Mexico mission trip Play this game with your chil~buted
Reynosa, Mexico, was the destine- you work around your home. l-t~l 6 ooin
tion for a recent trip for a group of your child look at or feel two itern~l Pdints
Volunteers in Missions, sponsored by the room youhappen tobein. The~.~ett and N
the United Methodist Church questions such as these. Which is t} points ,
• h~l~ the no
The group included Jewell County ger, the couch or the chair9 Whic
participants were Coralyn Kaufman, shorter, the spoon or the fork? W~he Whi
Mankato; Bob and Sally Engel, Koran
Willis, Bob Willmeth and Terry and
Mary Mayhew, all of Jewell; Lynn
Dempsey, Formoso; Kara Kibbe, Ran-
dall, and Renae Mayhew, Wichita.
Another eight from Council Grove,
Wichita and Missouri completed the
group of 18 who went to Children's
Haven at Reynosa in mid-January.
The main project was to prepare an
apartment to be used by house parents
on their day off. This involved remod-
eling one end of a Quonset into living
quarters. The project was not com-
pletely finished, but much of the work
was done,
Clothing was sorted into what would
be kept by Children's Haven and what
would be distributed in the colonials.
Beans and rice were divided into quart
bags for distribution.
The group led a devotion time which
included singing, scripture, prayer, and
crafts for those at Children's Haven.
Church and community members
provided items for the trip, including
sewing machines, cloth, sewing tools.
is softer, the sweater or the sock?-lts. Jusiir
Play the game using other Com~s. Josh
son words like cooler, wider, noiS~ll Boyle
smoother. In ancl'M,
Tips from "'The Well-Centered Child ~nts.
~athaln L
• toring wi
Jewell musicians ~aBlandi,
travel to NCK ! t l. Au,,
January and February have
busy for some Jewell High
Musicians. Through nomination
audition, Chandra Bray, Julia Hod
Mitchell Matter
State Concert Band Clinic in
tan on the weekend of Jan. 24 to
Robert Grechesky,
in the Jordan College of Fine
Butler University, directed b'
of Matter and Heel. Bray
in the band conducted by
Music department chair
High School of Ohio.
During the first week,
ary, Laura Butts, Darcie Gibson
Heel and Caleb Ramsay
Funds Funds Total
Road and Brid~e .
Special Brid~e
Specml lti~Jlwa~ Impn)vements
Rc~ister Deeds Technolo~.v
Public Health
Public Health C;!pital Outlay
Noxious Weed
Noxious Weed Capital Oulla~
Ambulance
Ambulance 1i(.] uiipnlell 1
Ambuhmce Special Equipment
Appraise,
Emplovee Benefits
Bond and Interest
Solid Waste
Hardy Fire District
Games Licenses
State Park
PATF
Unclaimed Estates
Undistributed Tax
Real Estate Redemptions
Vehicle Miscellane()us
Motor Vehicle Current Tax
Personal Tax Jud~enlent
Special l.aw Trust Fund
Special Treasurer
Vehicle Sales Tax
Personal Tax Sheriff
RV Tax
CDBG Grant
911
LEPC Grant
Refunding, Warrants
Cash Lon~ }rod Sht)rt
Bond # 2-02
Bridge Bond # 1-99 '
Jewell County Tower
:Jewell County Flexible Benefit Plan
Townships
Allen General
h,
Athens General
Brownscreek (;eneral
Buffalo General
Buffalo Fire
Ervin~ .... General
Erving Ceme!erv
Ervine Fire
H.i~.hland Gener~!l
Ionia General
Jackson Feneral
Odessa Gmmral
f*....1
.. . ~'~'geg.p
$ 684,805.34
$ 74,316.86
$ 117.782.60
$ 1.732.50
,,,, ,
$ 9o,466.78
$ 54.364.52
$ 35,735.14
$ 26,344.58
$ 62,542.90
$ 7,731.88
$ 4,224.39
$ 69,866.20
$ 589,048.23
$ 26,251.69
$103,879.33
$ 3,282.35
.... $ 4,900.00
$ 245.25
$914.13
$ 3.355.07
$51.399.17
$ 33,030. I0
$ 606.50
$ 5,456.89
$ 272.64
$ 668.79
$ 23,363.54
$ 8,777.83
$ 3.422.52
$199.90
$ 604.73
$ 50,652.6 t
$ 2.276.53
, • , ,, ,
($ 4A87.28)
($116.81)
$ 10.093.62
$12.597.99
.... $ 2.943'.94 ........
$ 2,675.27
.$1.1'90.64 "
.... $ 922109
$5m.,4
$ 129.76
$ 791.02
i ,,
$ 60.96
$100.21
$ 286122
$'923.19
$ 834.75
$ 36.03
$ 870.89
$1.624.29
$ 2,730,141.~
}ss
Total
STATE OF KANSAS
JEWELL COUNTY
1 do solemnly ~wca) thai tile ahove statement is complete, true, and correct to
the hem el my knowledge and belief, so help me God.
L_4 ~1~ ,__~rL~L~., County Treasurer, Jeweil County, Kansas
Subscribed and ~o)n to beli)i e me on this 4th day of February, 2003.
(ja~rl~,L_W_a.u_glh County Clerk - Notary Public
iii ii , I i iiI
in Mankato and Formoso for Presidents Day school supplies, teaching aids, videos,
Central Superior ,ubllshlno Co. v ............
.... Ztn~.lt~G ~G~ ~r~s, cratt suppnes, cmmmg one nmp
"~="~ =~'~¢~'~ with travel expenses.
National Bank
208 E. South, Mankato, Kan. 110 Main Street, Formoso, Kan.
785-378-3162 785-794-2211
Vale f" 'a D g
n ino
Fridag, Fob 14
The Flower Patch, LLC
has just the right surprise
for your sweetie.
~!)~ We have gifts to complement
your floral selections. We do deliver.
Flower Patch,
102 S. Commercial • Mankato, Kan. • 785-378-3950
.ougar Talon
Meet the people who make Mankato Schools Special
Ross Jeffery is a senior at MHS and,the
son of Mark Jeffery and Diane Boley. His
hobbies include hanging with friends,
athletics and watching television. School
activities are football, basketball, track and
cross country. Following graduation he plans.
to go to college. The highlight for Ross while
attending MHS was his junior American
History class. On the subject of advan-
tages-disadvantages of living in a small
community Ross has this to say," In a small
community everybody knows everything
about everybody is one of the disadvantages.
In a small town the people arc more united as a community."
Brandy Burkhart is a senior at MHS and
the daughter of Bruce and Patti Burkhart,
Her hobby is being with friends. School
activities are FCCLA president, forensics,
quiz bowl, band, jazz band. After graduation
she is going to FHSU to further her educa-
tion. The highlight for her while attending
MHS is getting to know her classmates better
and making friends. In response to the ques-
tion about living in a small community Brandy
has this to say: "Advantages are knowing
everyone on a more personal level andget-
ting along with everyone• Disadvantages are
whenever you do something, rumors get started very easy and the whole
town hears about it."
Farmway Credit Union
102 N. Commercial
Mankato, Kan. 66956
785-378-3134,
We will be
CLOSED
Monday, Feb. 17
for Presidents Day
Heartland Bank
120 S. Washington • Jewell, Kan.
785-428-3241 FDXl
Yummy fresh fruit and delicious butter braids!!!
dewell County 4-H Junior Leaders
Mixed small and large boxes of oranges, apples, grapefruit and pears
plus fresh pineapple, beef sticks, string cheese, microwave popcorn and
frozen cherry, apple, cream cheese, blueberry, peach, strawberry and
caramel frozen pastry braids.
rsON SALE NOW!!I FEB. 9 TO MARCH 3
will be mid-March!!!
Delivery
who ~ill be anxious to take and deliver orders include:
Brennan Boyles Tracy Bohnert Joel Kemmerer JoAnna Jensen
Caleb Ramsey Julie Heel Elizabeth and Rob Wilson
Crystal Mitchell Sarah Bauman Clara Collins Devin Jones
Josh and Joey Buser Jason Shipley ,Jared & Jason Nelson
Dustin Waite Mark and Peggy Peters
NOllCE FROM
CITY OF RANDALL!!!
Begmng the hrst Monday of March, on
• March 3
rmsh pick up will at 9 a.m. EVERY MONDAY
for the residential customers in the City of Randall
Elesa McMillan
in Youth for Music
die. This program and concert
sored by Tom's Music and
County Community College,
the largest ensemble in the
YFM. The band consisted of 88
dents. Selection for the 1
on director recommendations, tN
lection of these nominations by ~1
band directors.
Emily Burgess, Laura Butts
Darcie Gibson attended the Re
Pi one Festi val
students received a I rating and
participating in the State
val at Wichita State University onl
22. Becky Burgess, Jewell, is
structor for Butts and Gibson.
Anne Pruitt, Beloit,
Emily Burgess.
Heroes, nutrlti~
silk. dying are !~? 2 po
•'~'~ankau
subjects for meet~ii;t~
A combination of diverse tt~,,,,,,,
will be presented Feb. 20 at the J~
Community Center.
At 2 p.m. a look at "everyda~]~l" |
rues" will begin the afternoon. ~ "
Lupfer-Nielsen, Post Rock Exte~
District Agent, will encourage tl~t~ Fel
dience to see heroism as mend
fear. ~ F " " v
-~ rmay, l
Help with understanding web~£
diets, regulations and dietary s0~l~asketba
ments wlll be the 3 p.m. presen~~ Bur
by Tandy Rundus, RD and Re~
County Extension agent..
.The afternoon will conclude ] Tu
Donna Silsby, local artist from ]!gh Scho,
kate, sharing details on the art of~
F;
silk• She will display examples 0'1!t
unique art and will have supplie ligh S
participants to c0nstruct__a winds£iti ~nkat,
~'~ DAVE'S
L~m GUN SHOP ~ Tu
Jewell Karl :Scho
Boy --~Trad¢
Open by appointment or char# iiiiiii~tl
785"428"3337
E-mail us at
davegunshop@nckcn~
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Monday, feD.
For Presidents O~';'\:"');:',2
.la ,~ ,td .
Reopen
Friday, Feb. 21 ,,
1-4:30 p. ",.