News
y 4:30 p.m.
on K-14, Sonya K.
, driving a 1993 Ply-
and struck a
passen-
by Fulmer.
11:15 a.m.,
, driving a
pickup on Jewell
04505 7.5 miles
36MM 201, was struck
the road. No
investigfited by
more than $500.
12:05 p.m.,
Jefferson Street 135
, Don
driving a 1999
east on Jefferson
avoid oncoming traffic
Chevrolet that was
to Connie Tyler-
Damages
Accident
Traffic
;89.
Concordia, open
speed, fine4 $319,
school, 40 hours
license
• Patrick, Salina, speed-
89.
iger, Superior, Neb.,
$131.
Marysville, ex-
fined $159.
Iowa,
, fined $101.
lloy, Bucklin, Me.,
$101.
Mankato, speed-
Gardner, Beloit, speed-
19.
Burr Oak, speed-
Todd, Arkansas City,
5, fined $125.
Naperviile, Ill,
$101.
Strickland, Salina,
$125.
Mandeville, La.,
$95.
sky, Beatrice, Neb..
$107.
, Mankato, speeding,
Mankato, speed-
$113.
Anderson, Belleville,
, fined $101.
fined
of Deeds
/ Sheriff, Kim W.
and 11 in Block 6,
;heriff Kim W
and Cheryl
t No. 12, Lot 2, Block
of M
, Sheriff, Kim W.
Part of the SW 1/4 of
7W.
, Sheriff, Kim W.
and Edna
)fSection
, Range 10W.
, Sheriff, Kim W.
and Laura Crum.
,9, I0, II, 12and 13
town of Montrose.
€ Sheriff, Kim W.
8tephena,
away one
Aug. 5, 2001
I round his garden
J an empty place.
down upon
face.
must be beautiful
takes the best.
that you were
You were in pain.
in heaven,
hurt
road was getting
harder to
)
whispered,
Went with you •
you
build a stair-
nlemodes a lane
q he way to
me again,
love you so
Ost to Darrell E. Wagner. An undi-
vided 1/4 interest in minerals in SW 1/
4 NW 1/4 of Section 24, Township 3S,
Range 9W.
The Jewell County Sheriff, Kim W.
Ost to Robert Sbelton. Tract 30. Be-
ginning at the NE comer of the E 1/2
SW 1/4 of Section 1, Township 5S,
Range 7W.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to City of Jewell. Tract 36. Lots 1
and 2, except the W 9 feet offthe entire
W side of Lot 2, all in Block 2,
Kreamer's Addition to Jewell City.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to Boettcher Enterprises, Inc. Tract
38. A tract oflandin theNW I/4NW
1/4 of Section 23, Township 3 S, Range
7W:
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to Rex Headrick. Tract 51. Undi-
vided 1/2 of all oil, gas and other min-
erals in and under the following for a
period of 50 years from and after Aug.
5, 1954; SW 1/4 of Section 19, Town-
ship 4S, Range 8W.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to Milford N. Ost and Anne A. Ost,
as trustees of the Milford N. Ost Trust
No. 1, and their successors. Tract 29.
An undivided 1/4 interest in minierals
inSW I/4SE 1/4 and E I/2SW l/4of
Section 14, Township 3S, Range 9W.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to John E. Price Sr. Tract 31. All
the oil, gas and other minerals and
mineral rights in, upon and under W
1/2 and W 1/2 SE 1/4 of Section 15,
Township 2S, Range 7W.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to John Price Sr. Tract 32. All the
oil, gas and other minerals and mineral
rights in, upon, and under E 1/2 SE
1/4 of Section 16, Township 2S, Range
7W., except a tract.
The Jewell (ounty Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to Betty L. Crihfield. Tract 17.
Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 24, in the
original townsite of Jewell City.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to Betty L. Crihfield. Tract 37.
Beginning at a point 5 chains and 29
and 1/2 links S and 160 feet W of the
NE comer of the SE 1/4 of Section 16,
Township 3S, Range 9W.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to Curtis E. Venn. Tract 14. Lots
9 and 10, Block 2. Lamrrfs Addition to
City of Webber.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to Curtis E. Venn.. Tract 15. Be-
ginning at a point 1,008 feet of the SW
comer of Block 13, in the original
townsite of the City of Esbon.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to Curtis E. Venn. Tract 22. Part
of Lot 7, in Block 1, in Godfrey's
Second Add/on to the City of Burr
Oak.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to Curtis E. Venn. Tract 23. Corn-
mencing at a point 1,008 feet South of ' within 40 days after the last publica-
the SE comer of Blk. 14, in the town of t/on of this resolution. In the event a
Esbon.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to Curtis E. Venn. Tract 24. Com-
mencing at a point 1,308 feet S and 150
feet W of the SE comer of BlockP 14,
in the town of Esbon.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to Curtis E. Venn. Tract 25. Lot
10, Block 26, original townsite of the
City of Mankato.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to Curtis E. Venn. Tract 34. Com-
mencing at the SE comer of the S 1/2
NE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 2S,
Range 9W.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to Jeweli County. Tract 27. A part
of the NW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 22,
Township 3S, Range 8W.
The Jewell County Sheriff Kim W.
Ost to Jewell County. Tract 41. An
undivided 1/2 interest of all oil, gas or
other minerals in or under the follow-
ing; E 130 acres of NE 1/4 of Section
36, Township 3S, Range 6W.
Probate
Estate of Elizabeth Braden aka
Elizabeth M. Braden, deceased, hear-
ing on petition for probate of will.
I HI
Public Notices
( PublishedAugust g, 2002, in the Jewell
County News Feature of The Superior
Express and the Jewell County Record)
RESOLUTION FOR
CAPITAL OUTLAY TAX LEVY
Unified School District 279
Jewell County, Kansas
Be it resolved that:
The above named school board shall
be authorized to make an annual tax
levy for a period not to exceed 5 years
in an amount not to exceed 4 mills
upon the taxable tangible property in
the school district for the purpose of
acquisition, construction, reconstruc-
tion, repaid, remodeling additions to,
furnishing and equipping of buildings
necessary for school district purposes,
including housing and boarding pupils
enrolled in an area vocational school
operated under the board, architectural
expenses incidental thereto, the acqui-
sition of building sites, the undertak-
ing and maintenance of asbestos con-
trol projects, the acquisition of school
buses and the acquisition ofotherequip-
ment and for the purpose of paying a
portion of the principal and interest on
• bonds issued by cities under the au-
thority of K.S.A. 12-1774, and amend-
ments thereto for the financing of rede-
velopment projects upon property lo-
cated within the school district.
The tax levy authorized by this reso-
lution may be made, unless a petition
in opposition to the same, signed by
not less than 10 percent of the qualified
electors of the school district, is filed
with the county election officer of the
home county of the school district
*** Superior Auction House ***
East Third and Highway 8, Supeflor, Net). 68978
Open 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 11 through Thursday, Aug. 15
Thursday, Aug. 15 . ap.m.
*Indoor facility * Seating available "Easy parking * Lunch stand
OUTDOOR TRAILERS SELL FIRST STARTING AT3 P.M.
EARLY USTINGS: STAVE AUCTION: Fund raiser for 9 Superior Ghm, 7 p.m.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Metal Toys: tin big top circus "The Greatest Show in
Toyland" by Marx with many small pieces; metal toy wred(er truck; metal semi tractor and
trailer, Tom Thun'fo cash regi¢, Hook Metal Knob Under-Bus to Rail; stock truck; Five metal
doll houses snd furniture; metal spinning Top by Ohio Art; metal barn by Ohio Art;, Mestro toy
banjo "River Show Boat" with Sambo logo; small instal train sot;, Wolverine toy #416 LJ'I Bow
Peep ironing board; electric children's iron, sl works; other metal tractors trucks, not
listadl Several old salt and pepper shakers; wildlife ligurinsa; Mayta 9 square tub wringer
washing machine; tubs; sa; old tools; 10 apple boxes of COOKBOOKSI; bamlxbar with
chsirs, came trom Phil,pines 50 years ago!; Several old steel patio chairs; old creel patio
lovasaat; iron beds; steel wheels; other anlique furniture coming in plus miler lomb of
pdmitiva and cogec6bles. TOOLS l EQUIPMENT: Horse drawn cultivator, 0.elec
welder;, small scroll band sow; hammers and wrenches; bench grinder on stand; many coming
in. HOUSEHOLD: Refrigerator, electric stove; washer and dryer;, sofas; wardrobe; comer
sectional with recliner chairs; several televi=ons; table wh chairs; office equipment and much
more out of two housotk. VEHICLES: 1988 Voyager van, runs; 1972-1923 Trophy
camper;Two-welcampartmiler. OTHER: 251mlldlbtdelalfalta, Dempsterwindmillparts.
MORE ITEMS COMING IN DAILY!
Information, ,slings and appointments: Larry McC0rd 402.r/9-50(12 {wl maa),
Bob Oanehoy, auetiomer: 402-7564276 (mlh m=vrmachim),
Howard Pa#sh, Dale Uhnnad, L )we Bey & Jes Damh. nt
*Any tnnounsoments made the day of ule t precndence ore' anY other vnttt
matter. * Not mp0nsible for aee, ideMl. * All gusrentm m between buyer and mll.
ISD #279
Jewell-I00ndall Schools
August Calendar
Aug. 1 - High School and Junior High VOl.Aooll Getup.
Aug. 2 - High School and Junior High Volleyball Camp.
Aug. 4 - FFA Summer Conference in Topeka.
Aug, 5 - 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. K-12 enrollment. 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m,
High School Tech Ck3sses. FFA in Topeka.
Aug. 6 - 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. High School Tech Classes. FFA in Topeka.
Aug. 7 - FCCLA Advisor to Topeka.
Aug. 8 - 9.130 a.m. to 4:00 p.m, Randall Elementary School Tech Cla.
FCCLA Advisor to Topeka.
Aug. 9 - 9: a.m. - 4 p.m. Rondall Elementary School Tech Class,
D'-trt C LeadershD in Solina.
Aug. 12 - New Teachers first day.
Aug, 13 - Teacher In-Servlce.
Age, 14 - QPA for teachers all day.
Aug, 17 - 7:00 p.m. potluck supper for USD 279 at Community Building,
Aug. 19 - I p.m. National Honor Society Induction. Rrst day of school.
First day of sports procte.
Aug. 22 - 1:30 p.m, Josten representative for Seniors, 2:30 p.m. Jostens
reprelentatlve for Sophomores. First (:lay for practice with poOs.
Aug. 24 & 25 - FFA Officer Conference in Manhattan.
Aug. 26 - 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Randoll Elementary School "Back to School',
7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Jr/St Open House. 7:30 p,m. - 8:30 p,m.
Randall Elementary School Open House,
Aug. 28 - 7:00 p,m. PTL Fall Bonquet.
Aug. 30 - 7:00 p.m. Football Soap Scr.
Sponsored by
Randall Farmers Coop Unibn
petition is filed, the county election
officer shall submit the question of
whether the tax levy shall be autho-
rized to the electors in the school dis-
trict at an election called for the pur-
, pose or at the next general election, as
is specified by the board of education
of the above school district.
Certificate
This is to certify the above resolu-
tion was duly adopted by the Board of
Education of Unified School District
279, Jewell County, Kansas, on the I st
day of July, 2002.
Norma Conn
Clerk of the Board of Education
32-2c
(Published August 8, 2002,
in the Jewell County Record)
NOTIFICATION OF
DRINKING WATER MONITOR-
ING OR REPORTING FAILURE
The City of Burr Oak Public Water
Supply System failed the monitoring/
reporting requirements of Kansas Ad-
ministrative Regulation 28-15-14 and
the National Primary Drinking Water
Regulations for the months of April,
May, and June 2002 by not collecting
the required number of water samples
for analysis by the Kansas Health and
Environmental Laboratory or a state-
certified laboratory or by failing to
report results of analyses performed in
another state-certified laboratory.
especially those who may not have
received this notice directly (for ex-
ample, people in apartments, nursing
homes, schools, and businesses). You
can do this by posting this notice in a
public place or distributing copies by
hand or mail.
This notice is being sent to you by
City of Burr Oak. State Water System
ID#EOOO. Date distributed - July 13,
2002. 32-1c
We are required to monitor your
drinking water for specific contami-
nants on a regular basis. Results of
regular monitoring are an indicator of
whether or not our drinking water meets
health standards. During April, we
skipped one routine and three repeat
samples following a coliform-positive
sample. During May we neglected to
collect five :'outine samples, and dur-
ing June we missed one routine sample,
we were required to collect. No fewer
than two samples in any month is the
minimum usually required. We did not
complete all monitoring or testing for
coliform bacteria and therefore cannot
be sure of the quality of our drinking
water during that time.
There is nothing you need to do at
this time. Since it is our desire to pro-
vide the safest water possible to our
consumers, we have begun a closer
surveillance of our sampling program
and daily record keeping to prevent
future violations.
For information regarding this no-
tice, please contact Mike Harris
(Mayor) at P.O. Box 22. Burr Oak,
Kan. 66936-0022.
Please share this information with
all the people who drink this water,
I I
Burr Oak
By Anna Belle Grubbs
Laurence Wilson is a patient in the
Good Samaritan Hospital, Keamey.
Callers this week at the Warren
White home were Harold Francis, Rich
and Cam Gates and Edith Ayers.
Nelson Harris, Louise Korb,
Marcella Ost and Madeline McMains
called on Gene and Marje Johnson.
Visitors of Hazel Korb were Bar-
bara Renner, Marie Pinson and grand-
children, Nichols and Violet, Viola
Crane, Edyth Francis, Marilyn
Warneking, Louise Korb and Nancy
Aspegren.
Dewey Terrill, Junction City, was a
weekend guest of his mother Glenadean
Terrill.
Winnie McNichols attended the
birthday party for Merle and Ruth Roe
in Mankato.
Doug McNichols and Rissa,
Concord/a, were dinner guests of
Winnie McNichols at the cafe in Burr
Oak.
Casey Jeffery received an Honor-
able Discharge from the Army. He
was stationed in Fort Bragg, N.C., as a
paratrooper. He is visiting his dad,
Gale and Kathleen Jeffery.
Walt and Peggy Wilson were over-
• night guests of Phil and Wanda Wilson
at a KOA in Colorado Springs. Walt
and Phil attended the races. They were
Sunday guests of Lear, Jeff and
Mackenzie Jenkins in Longmont for a
family picnic. Other guests were Ma-
son, Debraray and Nathan Thompson,
Ft. Lupton, and Larry Thompson,
Longmont.
Don and Susan Diem visited Regi
Wieland and Angle Holzmeisler and
their families in Oakley. Also visiting
was Capt. Justin Wieland of Langley
Air Force Base in Virginia.
Elizabeth and Sarah Jeffery,
Abilene, and Susan Diem were in Des
MoiRes, Iowa, for the 60th wedding
anniversary of Howard and Shirley
Hughes.
Edna Fogo and Lucille Spoonez
Arizona, attended a Spooner famil,
I Illll Illl Ill
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Open parking spaces also available
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other large units, $10 a month.
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785-378-3331 or 785-378-3737
KSD #104
White R0ck Schools
August Calendar
Aug. 6 - K-51Hig School Enrollment at Burr Oak. Middle School enrollment
at Esl:x:)n, 7:30-Noon. High SchoolEnrollment at BurrOok 1-3:30p.m.
Aug. 7 - K, Coaching School. PTL meeting at Concon:lla. I .@(3 p.m.
Site Councll Meeting at Burr Oak. 7:30 p.m.
Aug. 8- School physlcals atMankato, 8'.00 a.m. KSHSAA Coaching School.
Aug. 9 - KSHSAA Coaching School.
Aug. 12 - In-. FOotball & volleyball rules meeting at Mankato, 7:30 p.m.
Aug. 13 * T wed( day. (American Fidelity Rep.)
Aug. 14- Scho begS.
A": 19 " Fhll/Gross Country practices I:O.
Bill Ban Sophomore dngs. 10:30 a.m.
Aug. 2O- Speech ru*m ot So,Re.
AUg. 22 - Bill BaIT Sophomore ring orders. First day for fooltx pods.
Aug, 28 - PTL Banquet end coaches meeting 7:00 p.m.
Sponsored by
Mid Ameri©a Bank
Esbon, Ken. * 785-725.3863 ,* Burr Oak, Kan.* 785-847.8821
USD #278
Volleytmll and Fool:bag
Meeting
rile COACHING STAFF$ OF
Mankato Junior High
Volleyball and Football teams and the
Hig h School Volleyball and Football, and
Senior High Cross Country teams invites
prospective players and their parents •
to a Cougar Parent meeting
Tuesday, Aug. 13
7 p.m.
in the Little Theater at the High School
fl is recommended that all parents and playem attend
this/)fief but important meeting to visit with coaches,
discuss the philosophy, go over schedules for practices
and matches, and answer any other general que##on$
regarding the upcoming spoffs season.
y, August 8, 2002
"/HE SUPERIOR EXPRESS 5B
reunion in Broken Bow, Neb.
Irene McCorkle, a resident of Long
Term Care in Mankato, fell and was
taken by ambulance to Mary Lanning
Hospital, Hastings.
Bobby and Marilyn Johnson are
vacationing and sight-seeing in South
Carolina, along with her mother and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ruppee and Zoe,
Denver, Colo., were weekend guests
of Gary and Carol Garman. They and
Geneva Garman had dinner at a Burr
Oak cede in honor of Gary's birthday.
Jack and Catherine Byers and Pat
Anderson went to Hastings, Minn., to
attend an engine show. They went on
to Minneapolis to attend a baseball
game between the Minnesota Twins
and the Toronto Blue Jays.
Vivian Reed, Wilma Underwood
and Geneva Garman had dinner at a
care in Beloit, then listened to the mu-
sic at the VFW.
Joan Lockwood, Great Bend, vis-.
Red at the home of Richard and Gloria
Schlaefli. Sunday the Schlaefiis ate
lunch with Elizabeth Schlaefli, Bob
and Jean Richardson and Steve
Richardson at a care in Cawker City.
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Olive Hill
By Rosemary Hasemeyer
I I
Joan Lockwood, Great Bend, was a
visitor during the Olive Hill Church
Sunday morning worship service. Rita
Blauvelt had charge of the music. Ush-
ers were Ken and Landor Winslow.
Jesse) Evelyn and Mark Himelick,
Fountain, Ind., were visitors of Pastor
Lester and Mary Snyder. Jesse is the
Snyder's great.nephew.
Zelda Schuster and Pauline Hanson,
Oak, had dinner at a Mankato cafe.
Later they visited in Zelda's home.
Sunday evening and overnight
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guests of Jim and Marlene Stone were
Jim Jr., Jeanne, Christoffer, Kaeli and
Cory Stone, Morgan, Megan and
Marissa Peabody, Morrill, Kan,
Christoffer, Kaeli and Care housegue , ,
this week of their grandparents.
Dee Ross attended the Ross Re-
union at Colorado Springs, Monday
through Thursday.
Robert Harvey attended the
graves/de service for Ila Rohla, Mt.
Pleasant, Iowa, at the Webber Cem-
etery, Saturday morning.
Marabeth and Mitchell Olson,
Beattie, Kan., were Wednesday over-
night and Thursday houseguests of
Herbert and Carolyn Alley.
Twila Cool and Jean Schuster went
to Hastings and Grand Island, Thurs-
day.
Harold and Loma Wilton, Clarence
and Ila Wilton, Roger and Lynn Wilton,
Wendy and David Harris, Kimberly
and Jordan Wherry, Justin McCutcheon
and Danny Eilert attended a Wilton
Reunion at Lake McConaughy near
Ogallala, Wednesday through Sunday.
Their were 45 in attendance,
Sunday supper guests of Jim and
Marlene Stone were Chris, Susan, Jen-
nifer and Ray Bryant, Jim Jr., Jeanne,
Christoffer, Kaeli and Cory Stone,
Morgan, Megan and Marissa Peabody.
Valerie Green, Grand Island, was a
weekend guest of Twila Cool.
Joan Lockwood was a dinner guest
of her sister and brother-in-law,
Jacqueline and Gerald Boyles, at a
Superior cats.
Tonya and Walker Cool were in
York for the weekend with relatives
and attended the county fair.
Callers the past week in the
Hasemeyer home were Jean Mayne,
Jo Ann, John and Travis Rogers.
Sherry and Rosemary Hasemeyer
went to Hastings.
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USD #0078
lttankato Schools
August Calendar
Aug. 12 - Football rules meeting, 6:00; Volleyball rules meeting, 7:30,
at Manketo Little Theatre.
Aug. 15 - Rret Day of School.
AUg. 17 - Ute Theatre Benefit (fund-miser), 4:00-10:30 p.m.
Aug. 19 - Bill Ban', 9:30, Sophomore rings. First day of Fall practice.
Aug. 22 Bill Bert, 9:00 take ordem rings. " " °
Aug. 26 - Magazine sales, Junior, 11:30.
Sponsored by
Central National Bank
. SouUI* Mankato, Kan. * 785-378.3162 FDle
p.o. Box 155, Fotrnoso, /(an. * 785-794.2211
JEWlILL COUNTY: KANSAS
I'RIAIUR|RI QUAKrERLY STATEMENT
As Jury 31, 2002
FUNDS ] Fund Balances
I
General ................ i .................................................................................... 600,102.65
/
Road and Bridge ...................................................................................... 720,913.77
Special Bddl ............................................................................................ 66,462.20
Special Hitway Improvements .............................................................. 129,172.88
LAVTR ...................................................................................................... 42,065.68
Public Health ............................................................................................. 61,146.78
Public Heai Capital Outlay .................................................................... 54,364.52,
Noxious Weed ........................................................................................... 15,370.06
Noxious Weed Capital Outlay ................................................................... 26,344.58
Ambulance ................................................................................................. 52,095.38
Ambulance F, quipment .............................................................................. 12,284.62
Ambulance Special Equipment ................................ . .................................... 4,059.39
Appraiser .............. ; .................................................................................... 54,790.25
Employee Benefit= ................................................................................... 384,358.02
Bond and Interest ....................................................................................... 34,837.53
Solid Wate ................................................................................................ 75,792.02
Hardy Rural Fire Dtdet ............................................................................ 4,764.30
Game L ............................................................................................. 1,926.00
State Park ........................................................................................................ 293.75
Stray Animals ............................................................................................. 2,423.48
P.A.T.F ........................................................................................................... 843,63
Um: ........................................................................................ 3,355.07
Undistributed Tax .................................................................................... 149,418.16
Real Et Rk ............................................................................. 23,031.76
Vehi¢l Ml'eitaMout .................................................................................... 323.00
Mote€ Vdflcle Om'mt Tax ........................................................................ 42.050.30
Pmoeai Tax lndgm, nt ................................................................................. 210.76
Special Law Trust Fund .................................................................................. 668.79
Special Treasurer ....................................................................................... 15,377.87
Vehicle Sal Tax ...................................................................................... 14,564.77
eal Tax Sheriff .................................................................................... 2.060.62
R.V. Tax ...................................................................................................... 1,279.31
CDBG Grant ................................................................................................ 3.897.74
911 ............................................................................................................. 50,964.85
lpl2 Grant ................................................................................................. 3,800.00
Refunding Warrants .................................................................................. (4,487.28)
Cash Long and Short .................................................................................... (116.81)
Bond #'2-02 ................................................................................................ 10,093.62
nfldi Bond #1-99 ..................................................................................... 12,597.99
Jvell County Tower ................................................................................... 5,746.20
Jewell County Rex Benefit Plan .................................................................. 1.735.54
Advance Tax 2002 ...................................................................................... :... 451.98
TOWNSHII
Allen ............................................. General ................................................ 1,673.24
Athems ........................................... General ................................................... 927.23
Brownlcreek ................................. General ................................................... 704.17
Buffalo .......................................... General ................................................... 217.97.
Sulfide .......................................... Fire ...................................................... 1.095.30
Wing ........................................... General .................................................. 121.42
rving ........................................... Cemetery .................................................. 98.72
Fa'ving ........................................... Fire ......................................................... 408.89
Highland ....................................... General ................................................ 1,327.16
ionia .............................................. General ............................................... . 1,186.46
Jackson .......................................... Gen'al ................................................... 101.56
Odessa ........................................... General ................................................ 1,058.46
Vicksburg ...................................... General ................................................ 1,895.66
TOTAL ................................................................................................. 2,692,251.97
I do lolemsly |,*vl till t gtn il ¢ompk.te, true and correct to the best of my knowledge
md lmlir, to lp me kxL
STATE OF KANSAS }
JEWELL COUNTY k County Treasuer, Jewell County, Kansas
ttbl¢lilled lind swor to before me this ISl day of August, 2002
cmaj,_w.=
County Clerk - Notary Public