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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 8

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TUESDA 1 OREAT PLAINS THE SALINA JOURNAL i I I I At Ahead ON THE BALLOT 1 EVENT: 2000 Primary Election. Polls open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. For information, call the Saline County clerk. 826-655O. MUSIC: Salina Municipal Band "Sing-Along" Concert.

8 p.m., Oakdale Park. PUBLIC MEETING: City Planning Commission. 4 p.m., Room 107, City-County Building. 826-7260. PUBLIC MEETING: Salina Chapter of the Schiller Institute.

7 p.m., 537 W. Beloit. 827-8365. HILL CITY: 48th Jayhawker Roundup Rodeo. Grandstands open at 6 p.m., performance begins at 8 p.m.

$5 for one ticket, $10 for (785) 421-2869. 2 Wednesday DANCE: Jolly Mixers, Uptown- ers playing. 8-11 p.m., Moose Lodge. No smoking or drinking. 827-7870.

EVENT: Senior Center Old Fashioned County Fair Day. Neon pie auction, 245 N. Ninth. 827-9818. HILL CITY: 48th Jayhawker Roundup Rodeo.

Grandstands open at 6 p.m., performance begins at 8 p.m. $5 for one ticket, $10 for three. (785) 421-2869. PROGRAM: Information session at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Salina for people interested in becoming volunteers, and parents of children interested in having their children in the program. 5:30 p.m., 227 N.

Santa Fe, Suite 305. To sign up or for more information, call 825-5509. PROGRAM: Learn to encounter rather than condemn or avoid other major world religions with "God at 2000," first of three video series hosted by Dr. Joan Chittister. 7 p.m., Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 901 Beatrice.

820-9247. ON THE These are the candidates who wilt appear on today's primary election ballot in Saline County: U.S. House of Representatives District 1 Jerry Moran, Hays. Moran, 4-6, is the incumbent. Representative District 67 Jerry Aday, Ellsworth.

Aday, 51, is the incumbent and an administrator at Ellsworth County Economic Development. Nick Slechta, Ellsworth. Slechta, 67, is the executive director of Salina Downtown Inc. Representative District 69 Deeha Horst, 92O S. Ninth.

Horst, 56, is the incumbent and an art teacher at Salina South Middle School. Rod Bonilla, 522 S. Eighth. Bonilla, 49, is a social worker for Hospice of Salina, 333 S. Santa Fe.

Representative District 71 Carol Beggs, 125 Overhill. Beggs, 73, is the incumbent and the owner of Beggs Yamaha Cycleland, 129 S. Fourth. Senate District 24 Peter Brungardt, R. 522 Fairdale.

Brungardt, 53, is a Salina optometrist. E.A. "Skip" McAlexander, 11O E. Otis. McAlexander, 56, is president of St.

John's Military School. Clarke Sanders, 2O96 Leland. Sanders, 45, is a radio commentator and program director for KSAL, 131 N. Santa Fe. Allan White, 112 Neal.

White. 49, is an audiologist at Central Kansas Cooperative in Education, 3O23 Canterbury, and the chairman of the Saline County Democrats. State Board of Education District 6 Brad Angell, Junction City. Angell, 57, is the owner of Angell Woodwork, a furniture and cabinet manufacturer in Junction City. Bruce Wyatt, 4401 W.

State. Wyatt, 54, is a Salina attorney. Eloise Lynch, 705 S. Santa Fe. Lynch, 72, is a retired teacher at Palina South High School.

County Attorney Julie McKenna, 2101 Melrose. McKenna, 47, is the incumbent. Ellen Mitchell, 3052 Ashley. Mitchell, 40, is the Salina City Prosecutor. County Clerk Don Merriman, 2515 Rockhurst.

Merriman, 52, is the incumbent. County Commission District 2 Deane Allen, 3832 E. Country Club. Allen, 73, is the incumbent. Robert Holgerson, 1649 N.

Halstead. Holgerson, 62, is a retired construction contractor and current farmer. Craig Stephenson, Gypsum. Stephenson, 42, is a farmer. John Divine, 1748 Glen.

Divine, 57, is a self-employed leadership consultant. Ben Frick, 120 Overhill. Frick, 63, is a Salina business owner. County Commission District 3 Sherri Barragree, 360 Maple. Barragree, 59, is the Saline County Commission secretary.

Doug Forsberg, Assaria. Forsberg, 57, is the incumbent of that position. John Miller, 617 Jupiter. Miller, 53, is the owner of Miller's Market, 6OO N. Ohio.

Charles Culley, 802 Scott. Culley, 61, is a retired teacher and coach at Salina South High School. Register of Rebecca Seeman, 13O S. Wisconsin. Seeman, 4O, is trte incumbent.

Sheriff Glen Kochanowski, 2379 Edward. Kochanowski, 58. is the incumbent. Erin Robertson, 1645 N. Ninth.

Robertson, 27, is a senior surveillance officer and coordinator of of the Saline County Community Correction's technical violators program. Treasurer Keith Lilly, Mentor. Lilly, 77, is the incumbent of that position. Cambria Township Trustee Randy Nelson, Cambria. Cambria Township Treasurer Cindy Nelson, Cambria.

Eureka Township Treasurer Phyllis Reese, Gypsum. Greeley Township Trustee Raymond Freeman, 1 9O1 E. Iron. Greeley Township Treasurer Flavel Simcox, 3957 E. North.

Ohio Township Trustee Christopher Carazo, Bavaria. Pleasant Valley Township Treasurer Barbara Bowers, 3369 N. Muir. Smoky Hill Township Trustee James Brown, 2785 W. State.

Smoky View Township Trustee Clifford Johnson, Smolan. Smoky View Township Treasurer Carrol Berquist, Lindsborg. Solomon Township Trustee Elaine Waddle, Solomon. Spring Creek Township Trustee Douglas Marshall, Brookville. Spring Creek Treasurer Theora Phelps, Brookville.

Walnut Township Trustee Dale Hammon, Assaria. County Commission District District Two District Three Presidents ol District On win not vote for a commissioner this year. Precincts 8 and 17 are part of the Saline County Commission District One, instead of District Two as reported in Sunday's edition. Source: Don Merriman, Saline County clerk DEATHS FUNERALS BMamamamaBft nosprai rapopi Salina Regional Health Center SANTA FE ADMISSIONS Mildred Jeans and Greta Martin, both of Salina; Nancy Case, Minneapolis. DISMISSALS Lori Chance, Denise Kromer, Joseph Larson, Lincoln, Roslynne Outland and Shelby Umscneid, all of Salina; Ruth Vodraska, Ellsworth.

Animal shatter These animals were picked up July 27-30 at the locations listed and taken to the Salina Animal Shelter, 329 N. Second. Phone 826-6535. DOGS Fawn and white male boxer with blue collar, 500 block of East Claflin; brindle and white male pit bull, 700 block of Morrison; tan and white female pit bull. 700 block of Morrison; brindle and white male pitbull, 700 block of Morrison; brindle and white male pitbull, 700 block of Morrison; liver ticked female German short.

hair, 2200 block of South Ninth; red merle male Austie with green collar, 2200 block of West Old 40; tan male mix puppy, 500 block of South Santa Fe; black and white male Labrador mix with orange collar; 700 block of West Walnut; black, white and tan female cocker spaniel with brown collar, 900 block of University; golden neutered male retriever mix, 700 block of Oakdale; black and tan male setter mix with green collar, 1900 block of In- grnan; black and cream female Husky mix, 1900 block of Ingman. Travis S. Winkel GLEN ELDER Travis S. Winkel, 34, Glen Elder, died Sunday, July 3O, 2OOO, in an automobile crash near Beloit. Mr.

Winkel was born Dec. 11, 1965, at Beloit and had lived in Glen Elder most of his life. He was a welder for Winkel Manufacturing of Glen Elder and attended Glen Elder Christian Church. Survivors include his father, Daniel Winkel of Glen Elder; his mother, Mary Bird of Cawker City; a brother, Brett of Glen Elder; two sisters, Angela Smith of Jewell and Chandra Wagner of Beloit; and his grandparents, Harold and Lola Winkel of Glen Elder. The funeral will be at 1O a.m.

Wednesday at Glen Elder Christian Church, Pastor Ryan Johnson officiating. Cremation will follow the service; Inurn- ment will be at a later date in Elmwood Cemetery, Beloit. Memorials may be made to Glen Elder Christian Youth Group. Visitation will be at McDonald Funeral Home, 91O N. Campbell, Beloit 6742O.

Elise Madison Yost LONGMONT, Colo. Elise Madison Yost, infant daughter of Jonathan Yost and Reglna Johnson, both of Longmont, died Saturday, July 29, 2OOO, at Longmont United Hospital. Survivors besides- her parents include her grandparents, James D. and Lois A. Yost of Salina, and her great- grandparents, Paul and Jeannette Yost of LaCrosse, Lural Barrand of Oakley and Harold Westbrook of Hope, Ark.

A memorial service will be at 7 p.m. today at Ryssby Church, Longmont, the Rev. Marilyn Yoder Boeke officiating. Memorials may be made to Longmont United Hospital in care of Ahlberg Funeral Chapel, 326 Terry, Longmont 80591-5440. Mary F.

Younger OVERLAND PARK Mary F. Younger, 89, Overland Park, died Sunday, July 30, 2000, at St. Joseph Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Younger was born Mary F.

Lang on May 30, 1911, at Ellis. She was a homemaker and housekeeper for the Rev. August Moeder of Park and Rev. Dwyer in Park and Hanover. She was a member of Cure 'D' Ars Catholic Church, Leawood, Daughters of Isabella, Park, and Christian Mothers, Grainfield.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William in 1968; a son, Lawrence, in 1999; and an infant grandson. Survivors include three sons, William of Overland Park, Vern of Columbus, and Gary of Olathe; two daughters, Paula Mitchell of Lee's Summit, and Elaine Kraft of Jefferson City, three sisters, Sue Debes of Ness City, Lydia McMullen of Plainville and Katie Engstrand of Ellis; 13 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Park, the Revs. Mark Berland and August Moeder officiating.

Burial will be in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery A vigil will be at p.m. today at Schmitt Funeral Home, 9O1 S. Main, Quinter 67752. iTVlemorials may be made to American Heart Association or for- IMasses. "Visitation will be from 5 to p.m.

today at the funeral liome. TODAY'S SCRIPTURE It is written in Isaiah the prophet: "I will send my messenger ahead of you, who will prepare your way, a voice of one calling in the desert, 'Prepare the way for the Lord, make straight paths for Mark (NIV) NO The governing body of the City of Assaria, hearing and answering objections of taxpaye Detailed budget information is available at tl The "PROPOSED BUDGET 2OO1 Expendi The "Est. Tax Rate" is subject to change dep 19 Prior Year Actual FUND Expenditures GENERAL 116.28O Bond Interest Water Utility Sewer Utility Totals Net Expenditures Total Tax Levied Outstanding Indebtedness, Bonds Other Total rates are expressed in mills. 28,929 31,926 21,412 6,859 ....15,895 ...221, 3O1 33,173 326,540 46.OOO .90,889 ....351.889 mCE OF BUDGET HEARING Kansas will meet on the 7th day of August, 2000 at 7:00 p.m. at the City Office for the purpose of rs relating to the proposed use of all funds and the amount of ad valorem tax.

le City Office and will be available at this hearing. BUDGET SUMMARY tures" and the "Ami of 2000 Ad Valorem Tax" establish the maximum limits of the 2001 budget. ending on the final assessed valuation. t99 2000 PROPOSED BUDGET 2001 Actual Current Year Esl. Actual Ami.

of 2000 Est. Tax of Expenditures lax Expenditures Ad Valorem lax lax 9.87-4 138,546 9.536 171,74.1 23,241 10.034 5 282 35,295 7.597 36,301 13,831 5.972 10,000 19,000 70,700 204,000 21,000 52,000 17,000 32,000 15 156 292,541 17.133 515,044 37,072 16.006 292,541 515,044 39,916 0 2,329,699 2,316,154 1999 2000 183,500 164,000 0 0 82,797 74,218 266,297 238,218 Sheila LeDuc Clerk Life Insurance Dallas DUIIII 230B S. Santa Fe 825-1 559 BUFFALO MEAT Brats, Hr It Your Good 'OZ MEATS 2775-G Arnold Ave. (2 blocks N. of Schilling on Arnold) S23-7474 Salina.

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