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Phone 402-879-3291 or 785-378-3191
or come in to 148 E. Third in Superior or
111 E. Main in Mankato to place your ad
IDENTIAL, commercial
Electnc, Byron, 402-
10-14-tfc
:k
Gordon Murray,
Phone 785-378-3723.
12-15-ffc
;E IH combine, 2,540
1989, 20-foot 1020 plat- 1997, 8160 New Hol-
1,902 hours, 402-879-
13-39-4c
L brand groin cad, 500
excellent condi-
,136.13-39-3c
tractor, 28 HP, 3-
4x4, $8,995--plus delivery!
,2-cyinder, 14x4,
loader, $6,950). Other
:1 pdces. Dealerships avail-
Calendar
OCT. 22, 10 a.m.,
Armory in Mankato,
windmills, gas pump,
collectibles, antique fumi-
modem fumi-
miscellaneous household,
Decker. Mikkelsen Real
Auction in charge.
14-40-3c
NOV. 8, 11 a.m., Five
one mile nodh and 1/2
f, Nob. Selling farm
and miscellaneous for
Mikkelsen Real
in charge.
14-40-6c
It Makes
and Sense
' Auction at the
Auction House
so your items are
the weather
auction house
g plan
commission plan
consignments to attract
morn buyers
seating for the buyers
stand at Auction site
auction house
nt within
of each month
sale dates as needed
auction staff
' Three auctioneers
way to sell
and Well Do It All
Auction House
402-879-3082
PERFORMANCE Foun-
Home-Paint Sale,
OCt. 11, Alta Vistac Kan-
homes, 53 weanlings,
Kind,' Picture Cata-
trtunities
IRITY disability claims;
and Saunders, Attomeys
No recovery-no fee! Call
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Credit not per-
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Call today 1-800-830-
on the web at
NT AND postal jobs-
lcement: Now hinng up
Full and pad-time peal-
and training for appli-
information. 800-573-'
P357, 8 a.m.-11 p.m.,
week.
MISSOURI WELDING Institute, Inc.
Certified pipe and structural welder.
Eam top pay in 18 weeks. Many
companies seek our graduates. Call
800-667-5885.
KANSAS ARMY National Guard, Pad-
time positions available. Get skills to
put your career on track. We offer free
training, college money, steady pay.
Call 800-432-2447 or visit us on the
web at www.ks.ngb.army.mil.
SALES MANAGERS-one of the high-
est paid jobs in Amenca. Highly suc-
cessful national company. Will train.
We provide appointments. Call Don,
800-322-4103 or e-mail to
donburk@ vencommcorp.com.
CASH now forstructured settlements,
annuities, and insurance payouts. Call
800-794-7310. J.G. Wentworth... JG
Wentworth means cash now for struc-
tured settlements!~!
16-Misc. For Sale
EMPTY, FIVE-gallon tar bu6kets and
wood pallets to give away. The Supe-
rior Express. 16-40-2p
SUPERIOR GROWERS has locally
grown shrubs and perennials ready
for fall planting. Free planting in Su-
penor. Call Nate Meyer, 785-875-
3002. 16-38-4c
FULLY AUTOMATIC Culligan Water
Softener-cash and carry-only $695.
Delivery available, call for details, 800-
544-9092. 16-38-3c
PUMPKINS, FALL decor, winter
squash, cabbage, sweet potatoes,
gourds, Fami!y Fun Weekend, Oct. 4
and 5, Pnces Produce add Pumpkin
Patch. 402-879-3340. 1"6-40- lc
ATTENTION CATTLEMEN: stocksalt
for sale, 50 pound bags. 402-879-
3770. 1 6-49-tfc
SALT DELIVERY: All brands of soft-
eners. Culligan, 800-544-9092.
16-2-tfc
BLANK GIFT cedificates, useful for
any business, now available at The
Supenor Express. 16-40-tfp
PRE-SPACED vinyl letters make
sign making a snap. Have yours cus-
tom made by Supedor Publishing
Co.. phone 402-879-3291. We also
make signs and letter trucks.
16-12-tfp
QFFICE S UPPI.IE~ in *~tot~k.oJ" willo
special order. Su~r Publishing
Company. 16-20-ffp
16-Misc. For Sale
NEW AND USED Rollermills for wet
or dry mile and corn, PTO or electric.
Call us at 800-382-0106. Nodh Cen-
tral Steel Co., Minneapolis, Kan. No. 1
1/2x24-inch medium cedar shakes-
$17 a bundle. Great buyl Call Spec in
KCK. 913-2626-0505.
FREE 3-ROOM DirecTV system, in-
cluding installtion. Four months free
programming with NFL subscnption.
Access 225 plus TV channels! Digital
quality picture andsound. Limited time
offer. 800.217-4578.
HANDICAPPED-ACCESSIBLE
homes and extra additions. Menke
and Associates, a Wardcraft dealer.
specializing in custom-built, acces-
sible housing. Tax credits may be
available. 800-383-9090.
STEEL ROOFING building mated-
als. Galvanized steel starting at $32
square, painted at $42. Call for cata-
log. Western Metal, in Kansas: Hays
800-770-2725; Louisburg 800-489-
4100. Statewide delivery available.
SHIPPING CONTAINERS: 40x8x8 or
48x8.5x9.5. Camlock doors with pe-
nmeter seals, hardwood floom will
support forklift, $1,650-$2,650. Call
785-655-9430 or visit our web site at
www.chuckhenry.com for complete
web listing, photos, specs, pricing.
STEEL BUILDINGS Salel Strong,
versatile,and dependableHI Log on at
www.sentinelbuildings.com. Buy di-
rect and save!I! Sentinel Buildings,
800-327-0790, Extension No. 79.
18-Household Goods
FOR SALE: Oak dining room set-
hutch with china cabinet, table with
two leaves, formica-topped, six chairs.
Call 402-879-4632, can leave mes-
sage. 18-40-2p
21-Feed and Seed
FOR IMMEDIATE sale-approximately
200 small square alfaffa bales. Fourth
cutting still on the trailer, ready for
delivery. 402-236-8657. 21-40-1c
CERTIFIED, REGISTERED seed
wheat for sale: 2137, 2145, Jagger,
Kad 92, Wesley. Blends available on
request. Cleaning bin run. Call Calvin
Bohned, Jewall, 785-428-3558, cell:
785-738-7589. 21-40-5e
SEED WHEAT for sale. Edgar
Buescher, Lawrence, Nob. 402-756-
7971. 21-38-3c
RON TICE Seed is taking ordain for
codified seed wheat. Bulk only, rea-
sonable pdces. Jagger 2137, Kad 92,
2145, Tinge. Call 785-738-3111 or
0165. 21-33-8c
22-Vehicles
1986 FORD XLT pickup. Call after 4
p.m. 402-236-8629, Byron.22-39-2c
2000 FORD F150, extended cab, 4x4,
off-road package, 25,000 miles.
Randy Meyer, 402-365-7644 or 402-
469-4628. 22-39-3c
1974 CHEVROLET BLAZER, 4-
36-Thank you
THE FAMILY of Mable Eitzmann
wishes to thank fnends, relatives and
neighbom for the prayers, cards, food,
flowers, memorials and other acts of
kindness. Also, thanks to the St. Paul's
Lutheran Church Women for the
lunch. Special thanks to Dr. Holt,
Charlotte Peake, Dick Paige, Belleville
Hospital and the Belleville Health Cam
Center. Thanks to Rev. Daryl Nelson
and PMA Connie Raess for th air words
of comfort dudng this time. Oscar
Eitzrnann, Wayne and Lode Eitzmann,
Virgil and Marge Eitzmann, Stanley
and Joyce Eitzmann, Myron and
Mamha Eitzmann and families.
36-40-1c
THE FAMILY of Bruce Corrick thank
you special friends for the acts of
kindness dunng our loss. Bernice also
thanks you for the kindness you have
given to her dunng her illness. God
bless. 36-40-1c
FROM A happy head, I wish to thank
all who planned and those who came
to my 90th birthday reception on Sept.
20, and to those who called, sent
cards and flowers. Their kind and
loving messages I shall treasure al-
ways. Gertrude Shuck Skinner.
36-40-1c
MARCILE IMLER, Hardy, would like
to thank all the family and friends that
made her 80th birthday extra specialt
Thank you. 36-40-1p
Obituaries
Raymond Balty
Raymond M. Baity, 91, Rock Is-
land, II!:, formerly of Jewell County,
died Sept. 27 in Trinity Medical Cen-
ter, Rock Island.
Services were at 2 p.m. Monday at
Trimble Funeral Home. Coal Valley,
I!1. Visitation is from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
today (Thursday) at Melby Mortuary,
Mankato, with graveside services at
1 !:30 a.m., ifi Burr Oak Cemetery,
Burr Oak.
Inez Flinn
Inez Crystal Flinn, 88, a resident of
The Dalles, Ore., died at a local care
facility Sept. ! 5, 2003.
She was born Sept. 15. 1915, in
Jewell County Kansas, the youngest of
eight children to William and Laura
(Rogers) Ritter. She grew up and gradu-
ated.from high school in Esbon, Kan.
She attended teacher's college at
Fort Hays State College in Hays, Kan.,
then taught in a one-room school in
Kansas.
She married Bill Kniesteadt on May
wheel drive, runs good. $1,000 or
best offer. 402-879-3763. 22-33-tfc 26, 1936, in Mankato, Kan., and they
moved to The Dallas in 194"/i She
1979CHEVROLET PICKUP, 1/2ton. worked with her husband at the L-qlS-
Runs good. Good school truck. $1 ,(XI0"/~Ty Club until they-started Bill' s Co-
or best offer. 402-879-3763. nay Island Diner on the West End of
22-33-ffc town.
She was a substitute teacher for
1994 FORD F-150, club cab pickup schools in Wasco County for many
with Tommy lift. Automatic transmis- years and was a police matron for five
sion. 402-879-3501 or 402-879-3925. yearsin the late ! 960s. She later worked
$2,500. 22-38-tfc as a full time reading teacher for Mosier
Schools. After her retirement she
worked part-time at the Wasco County
- The Dallas Library until age 85.
HOSKINS AUTO She was an auxiliary member of'the
American" Legion. Eagles and Moose
Lodge and was past president of the
SALES Emblem Club. She enjoyed her fam-
ily, bingo and playing cards.
DRIVEA LITTLEANDSAVE Inez is survived by her son. Jake
Kniesteadt and his wife, Pam. Gervais;
A LOT her daughters. Martha Kniesteadt and
...... T¢i~ 6, Hastings Ave. her husband, Ernie Kih~~
Flhstings, Nab. and Elaine Kniesteadt, (3~ktle Rock,
Colo.; six grandchildren, Jenny, Katie,
Lisa, Joe, Dana and Jeffi great-grand-
Phone 402-463-1466 children Jacob and Gabriella and close
Phone 402-743-2255 friend, Arlene Wilkinson, The Dalles.
22-10-1fe A celebration of life with Moose
23-Recreational rites was held at The Dallas Moose
Lodge Sept. 27.
HONDA TRX350-$3,699 Private interment was at The Dalles
HONDA BEST ON EARTH IOOF Cemetery with Spencer. Libby
Garbers 402-729-2294 & Poweli Funeral Home in care of
23-39-1c arrangements.
Remembrances may be made to the
24-Real Estate wasco County- The Dailes Library,
722 Court St., The Dalles, Ore. 97058.
(P~! obituary)
Daryl Haegert
SUPERIOR ACREAGE with three
houses for sale. Call 785-647-5991
or 785-647-6741 after dark.
24-13-tfc
30-Musical Instr.
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piano. Low monthly payments - No
purchase required.
www.pianos4rent.com
Think twice before you throw it away!
Sell it with a Classified Ad. Phone
402-879-3291.
(For boats, cars and etC,)
. Available at all three sites:
• 10 X 24-foot • 10 x 26-foot
$45 per month
Daryl L. Haegert. 68, Garnett. died
Sept. 17 at Lawrence Memorial Hospi-
tal,
He was born Nov. 7,1934. in Esbon.
to A.O. Haegert and Ethel Noreen SIoan
Haegert. He grew up in Lebanon.
graduating from Lebanon High school
III
in 1952.
He received a bachelor's degree
from Kansas State University in 1956
a master's degree in 1963. He received
his doctorate from the University of
Kansas in 1971. He was a teacher,
principal and superintendent at vari-
ous schools in Kansas from 1957 until
he retired in 1992, at which time he
moved to Garnett.
Daryl married JeAnne Rundell at
Manhattan Sept. 3, 1955.
He was preceded in death by his
parents.
Besides his wife, survivors include
two ~ons, Dirk Haegert, Emporia, and
Dan n Haegert, Torrance, Carl f.; daugh-
ter, Jo Green, Roeland Park; brother,
Daniel Haegert, Esbon; and three
grandchildren.
Services were at First United Meth-
odist Church, GarneR, with the Rev.
Gale E. Mack officiating. Burial was
at Sweet Home Cemetery, Lebanon.
Jack Haskins
Jack J. Haskins, 69, Winsted, Conn.,
died Sept. 25 at home.
He was born Sept. 1, 1934, in For-
moso, the son of the late Mable
(Greenberg) and Joel Haskins. He
grew up in Kansas and attended local
schools before graduating from Empo-
ria State Teach&s College.
Local survivor is his uncle, George
Greenberg, Mankato. Other survivors
are his wife of 37 years, Sheila
(Mooney) Haskins, a daughter, Astrid
(Haskins)Robitaille and a granddaugh-
ter. He was predeceased by a son, Joel
E. Haskins.
He was employed in the insurance
industry, retiring from American States
Insurance Company in 1996.
He was a member of Kiwanis Club.
Rotary Club and Church of Christ.
Barbara Moralez
Barbara L. Moralez, 54, Denver,
died Sept: !6. The daughtergf Herbert
Ross and Carol Brindle Ross Johnson,
was born near Formoso. March 17.
1949.
She graduated from Mankato High
School with the Class of 1967.
She was preceded in death by her
father, Herbert Ross, and a grand-
nephew, Ryan.
Survivors include her husband, Ri-
chard Moralez, Denver; mother, Carol
Johnson, Courtland. two sisters, Laura
Ross. Denver, and Pat Nielander,
Belleville; and her step-mother, Char-
lotte Pounds. Shawnee.
Clarence Simmons
Clarence Junior Simmons. 66, the
~,, ~,f Clarence E. and Helen A.
(Stcphcns) Simmons, was born Feb.
23.1937. at Mankato. He died Thurs-
day at Brodstone Memorial Hospital,
Superior.
Raised on a farm west of Burr Oak.
he attended school in Burr Oak. He
enlisted in the United States Navy on
You will love this home and its sixties price range.
1,717 ~kluare Feet of our # 1
9A JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
Thursday, October 2, 2003
March 14, 1958, and was honorably
discharged June 28, 1963. He married
Alma Joann Vader March 18, 1977, at
Smith Center.
He was a truck driver for George
Brothels Trucking, Sutton.
Preceding him in death were his
parents and one brother, Don Simmons.
Survivors include his wife, Joann,
• Nelson, his children, Vickie Simmons,
Fay Simmons, Tina Simmons, Ronal~...
Simmons and Sam Simmons, all Of
California; Julie Weber, Nelson; Jen-
nifer Simmons, Guide Rock; Jeff
Vader, Nelson; Treva Shorts, Supe-
rior; and Randy Vader, Profit Point,
Texas; brothers and sisters, Paul
Simmons, Porterville, Calif.; Calvin
Simmons, Amarillo, Texas; Mrs. Bm:.e
McCullough (Margaret), Superior;
Martha Smith, Hastings; Ila Rohla,
Mankato; Sharon Brown, Hastings;
Mrs. Terry Vincent (Carol), Las Ve-
gas, Nev., and Betty Gonzela, St.
Petersberg, Fla.; 13 grandchildren; and
one great-grandchild.
Services were held Saturday, from
the Megrue-Price Funeral Home
Chapel in Superior, with Pastor Leslie
Warner officiating.
Interment was in the Mt. Hope Cem-
etery, Mankato, with full military rites
by Ft. Riley Honor Guard.
Hollie Rice
Hollie Fay Rice, 65, Jewell, Kan.,
died Sept. 30.
She was the wife of Dwane Rice.
Her son is Milburn Wayne and her
daughter is Kathy Malory, Jewell.
The funeral will be Monday at the
Harrison-Deneke Funeral Home, Be,
loft, with Rev. Ken Parker officiating.
Burial will be at the Prairie Grove
Cemetery, Cawker City, following the
service. Visitation will be Sunday, 1
p.m. to 7 p.m. at the funeral home.
Daniel Trickey
Daniel Rawlins Trickey died unex-
, pectedly Sept.
22, at Clara
Barton Hospi-
tal, Hoisington,
Kan.
Born April 14,
1952, in Fort
Riley, Kan., he
was the son of
Ralph Eiwood
Tric~,-y ~md
Marion Louise
Lesher. He graduated from Denver
West High School in 1970. On Janu-
ar] 24, 1974 he accepted Jesus Christ
as his Lord and Savior and began a
lifelong walk in the Glory of God.
He began working in the printing
industry at age 13 and after graduation,
he continued in that occupation.
On May 7.1976, he married Chris-
tine Kay Hancock in Denver. To this
union were born two children, Eliza-
beth Ann and Paul Daniel.
Daniel's career took him to Hays in
1978 where he began working for
Printcraft Printers. He and Christine
also established a wedding and portrait
photography business in Hays.
In 1989 the Lord led Daniel and
Christine to Great Bend where he con-
Hungry Heart Soup Kitchen in 1996.
In 1991 he also beeam.qti, trninister
in the Crossroads Four*atu~-t~ommu.
nity Church in Hoisington. Two years
later he was appointed senior pastor of
this congregation where he served un-
til his death.
Daniel believed in reaching out to
everyone to bring the message of the
Lord's goodness and glory. This belief
was put into action in his daily man-
agement and hands-on work at the
Hungry Heart Soup Kitchen At the
time of his death he also served as
manager of Lasting Life Ministries. In
addition, he was treasurer for the
Hoisington Ministerial Alliance and
was an active member of the Christian
Motorcycle Association.
He enjoyed riding his motorcycle,
desktop publishing, computer graph-
ics and was a devofed fan of the Denver
• Broncos.
Daniel's love for his family was
only overshadowed by his love for
Christ. He was a dedicated husband
and father who served as a partner to
Christine in all aspects of their home
life and parenting. He knew he was
blessed by his family and did not hide
his joy in them. Daniel also developed
a special relationship with Christine's
parents and sisters and they thought of
him as a son and brother.
Daniel was a servant and faithful
friend to all and he touched hundreds
of lives in his short 51 years. All were
better people for having known him
and by following his example. But
foremost, he was a slave to the ambi-
tion of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Besides his wife of Great Bend,
survivors include daughter Elizabeth
and husband, Mike Schneiweis, and
their children Curtis Michael and Cierra
Dawn, Great Bend; a son Paul, of the
home; his father Ralph, Denver; thr6e
sisters-in-law and their husbands; a
niece and two nephews, man~ cousins
and a host of loving friends.
He was preceded in death by. his
mother in 2001, a brother, Marcus
Ralph in 1994, and an infant brother
Glenn Everett.
Services were Thursday at First As-
sembly of God Church, Great Bend.
Officiating were Pastor Loren
Houltberg,PastorMike Stw~nider and
Pastor Mike Joiner. A graveside cer-
emony and interment were at Pleasant
View Cemetery, rural Jewell County.
Charter Funeral Home, Great Bend,
and Melby Mortuary, Mankato are in
charge ofarr.angements. In lieu of flow-
ers memorials can be made to the Last-
ing Life Ministries. P.O. Box 844, Great
Bend, KS 67530 and the Foursquare
Missions Press, 11661 Firestone Bou-
levard, Norwalk, CA 90650.
(Paid obituary)
More than 43 percent of residential
fire-related deaths among children ages
9 and under occur when the child is
attempting to escape, is unable to act or
is acting irrationally. Although an es-.
cape plan may help to reduce these
deaths, 0nly 26 percent of households
have developed and practiced a plan.
Advertising makes any good busi-
ness larger.
tinued his occupation in the printing
industry. In 1991 he transitioned into The hardest job we know is trying
ministries of benevolence which grew ......
to tm =mparuat
intothe Lastin Life Ministries and the
Belleville 81 Uvestock Sales
Belleville, Kan.
Special calf sale Friday, Oct. 3
Early listings
25 Black heifers, 700 25 Black and red calves, 400-600
19 Black calves, 400-500 15 Crossbred calves, 400.500
30 Crossbred calves, 450-600 23 Crossbred calves, 500-600
116 Black black/whitefa.ce calves, 400-550 and many more
For more information or to oonsign calh
Sale bam at 785-527-2258 or
Barry and Angii Kort, owners at 785-527-2870
We appreciate your business//
For Prompt Removal Of
Dead Cattle and Horses
Please call Frank at:
C&3 By-Products: 1-800-919-8360
6 Day Service 7 Day- 24 Hour
Free Removal of Cattle Phone Service
e**r=. 402-279-2415 or 402-705-0030 ltolne with Y'OU I~ II/RI~I $50 Charge per horse
=lid
, Frank & Cindy Swendroski - Owners and Operators - Hastings, Neb.
i
, Agent for
Nebraska
By-Products-
Leximjton,
Neb.
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accepting applications
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required.
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Notice:
We
do
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drug
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screening.
J~remy Nelson, 785-374-4277
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