The Goodland Daily News / Monday, May 20, 2002 3 about our friends calendar Thursday of September at Wheat p.m. at Max Jones Fieldhouse. Semi- of charge. Ridge Acres. nar — football meeting 11:15 a.m. in If you have questions, concerns or A lecture series, “How Does Your The Carnegie Arts Center is open the auditorium followed by a yearbook complaints about child care, call the Garden Grow?” by Master Garden- from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through meeting at 11:40 in Mr. Diehl’s room. health department. ers will be at 7 p.m. Thursdays. Veg- Friday and from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Thursday: Gold Day. Seminar — G- Water Testing Ð The Northwest etables will be May 23 at the Kay Sunday and Monday. May’s exhibit Club and GAA. X-Pressos guest night Local Environmental Protection Melia home. Historical Cutting Gar- will be “Table Scapes,” setting a table 7 p.m. in the auditorium. Friday: Group does free well evaluations, in- den will be May 30 at the Handy and standard for entertaining in Good- Black Day. State track at Wichita. Last cluding testing for bacteria and ni- House. Xeroscaping will be June 6, land. Community organizations will be day of school. Saturday: State track trates. To schedule an evaluation or location to be announced. Roses will setting tables. and Wichita. discuss environmental concerns, call be June 13 at the Sandy Whitby home. Born to Read Ð The Goodland Pub- school lunch menu the Health Department at 899-4888. Lectures are free to Goodland Arts lic Library offers Story Time for chil- today in history Center members, but there is a charge dren under 3 from 5-5:30 p.m. on the Monday-Friday: Cooks’ choice. for non-members. Pre-register by second and fourth Tuesday evening, senior center menu May 20, 1902: 80 members of the calling 899-6442. and from 10-10:30 a.m. every Friday. K.C. Commercial Club arrived in a The Goodland Arts Council and the Tuesday: Sloppy joes, potato salad, special nine-car train, equipped with Emotions Anonymous meets at baked beans, bun and cantaloupe. school district are holding the Sum- 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays at the Good- piano and orchestra aboard and a tele- mer Art Institute. Enrollment forms Wednesday: Oven fried chicken, phone exchange, on a trade extension land Regional Medical Center board mashed potatoes and gravy, Italian are available at Carnegie Arts Center room. trip. and must be turned in at least a week blend vegetables, bread and peach From The Goodland News, provided Century Families, for people cups. Thursday: Taco salad, tropical Jann and Jerry Gillespie in 1962 before the class begins. Classes are whose family came to Sherman Coun- by the Sherman County Historical So- available for grades kindergarten fruit salad, chips and blueberry dessert ciety. ty more than 100 years ago, meets at 7 squares. Friday: Ham and beans, cole- through sixth, and adult classes are p.m. the second Monday of the crimestoppers offered in the evening. slaw with pineapple, cornbread and Pair together 40 years month at the Senior Center. For infor- berry applesauce. If you have information about any SHARE sign up for the June distri- mation, call 899-2835. Jerry and Jann (Hallagin) Gillespie tan Center for seven years, and he is the bution of food will be until Friday, hospital report crime, call the Goodland Area Crime Aerobics Classes Ð 7:45 a.m. Stoppers “Look Line” at 899-5665. of Goodland will celebrate their 40th owner/operator of Jerry’s Alignment. June 7, at the Sherman County Health morning aerobics classes are offered Goodland Regional Medical Center anniversary Saturday. They have four children, Johnene Department, Harvest America, Re- Your call will be confidential and you daily at the Goodland Activities Cen- Admitted on Friday: Harold Nor- will not be asked your name. If the in- He was born and raised near Mound- Cheney of Grand Junction, Colo., gional Prevention Center and the ter. Tena Tompkins leads a step aero- ton, Brewster. ville, Mo., and she was raised in Jannette (Mike) Black of Arvada, Kanorado Senior Center. Pick up for formation results in the arrest and/or bics class at 5:30 a.m. Monday, Dismissed on Friday: Birkley conviction of those involved, you McDonald. Colo., Jeanna Sills of Lee Summit, June will be from 9 to 10 a.m. Satur- Wednesday and Friday. On Tuesday Barnes, Goodland. They were married May 25, 1962, at Mo., and Jim Gillespie of Goodland. day, June 22, at 824 Main for the May could be eligible for a reward of up to and Thursday, a less intense class is Admitted on Sunday: Swing bed: $1,000. Goodland Area Crime Stop- the McDonald Federated Church by They have eight grandchildren. distribution of low-cost food. offered. Call 899-7242. Cloyd Hawks Sr. the Rev. Schwihart. Send cards to 1631 Syracuse, Good- The last Little Brother Little Sister pers is a nonprofit organization formed TOPS Meetings Ð Take Off Pounds Dismissed on Sunday: Cloyd by citizens against crime. She has worked at the Good Samari- land, Kan. 67735. of the year will be from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Sensibly meets at 5:30 p.m. Mondays Hawks Sr. Wednesday, in Mrs. Short’s room at in the small board room at Goodland Specialists for Tuesday: Darrel D. family shelter the high school. Regional Medical Center. Weigh-in is Werth, urologist. The Northwest Kansas Family Shel- Former superintendent TNT Singles will meet at 6:30 p.m. at 5 p.m. Volunteer Schedule: Tuesday: ter provides services day or night to Thursday at Edwards Hall for cards Tours of the 1907 Victorian House Bonnie Daily, a.m., and Beulah victims of domestic violence and and games. Bring finger food. Call at 202 W. 13th are from 1-5 p.m. McClung, p.m. Wednesday: Car- sexual assault. Weekly support groups to be inducted to hall of fame 899-2733. melita Clark, courtesy, and Roger are available for women and children. Wednesdays through Sundays. Byron C. Smith, who was the school county area. He was president of Kan- The school district is holding an Collins, p.m. Thursday: Dorothy For information or help, call (800) 794- superintendent in Goodland in 1966- sas National Education Association open house from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Tues- area events Akers, p.m. Friday: Carol Jolly, a.m. 4624. day, May 28, at Central Elementary. It Kansas Square Dance Callers and 67, will be inducted posthumously into and represented Kansas schools and is in honor of Birkley Barnes, Jan Dancers Association will have their health department tree donations the Kansas State Teachers Hall of teachers in Washington, D.C. Berringer, Gary Gregory, Norma 51st annual convention Friday and The Sherman County Health De- Many trees at the Goodland Cem- Fame at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 1, in the He served as a diaconal minister for Staker, Jack Walker, Joan Walker and Saturday, May 31 and June 1, at the partment at 1622 Broadway is open etery have died and the cemetery board Little Theater at Dodge City Commu- the Methodist Church Conference and Gail Walter, who are retiring. Bicentennial Center in Salina. Call from 8 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m. Mon- is trying to replace them. Contributions nity College. as an auditor and a member of the Pas- activities (785) 272-4332 or e-mail Jjrothrock- day-Friday. for the Goodland Cemetery Memorial There will be a banquet from 6-8 tor-Parish Relations in the Anthony @aolcom. Tuesday: Scheduled appointments. Tree Fund can be left at Koons or p.m. that evening. Tickets may be or- Methodist Church. “Prairie Past Times,” a photo- Wednesday: WIC in Sharon Springs. Bateman funeral homes or sent to the dered from Carol Swinney, Pres., Kan- He served as the president of the graphic history of entertainment in school calendar Scheduled appointments. Voucher Goodland Cemetery Board, Box 59, sas State Hall of Fame, Box 1010, Lion’s Clubs in Harper, Anthony and Sherman County, is on display from 9 Tuesday: Gold Day. Seminar — pickup 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Family Goodland, Kan. 67735. Donations Sublette, Kan. 67877 by Friday. St. John. He belonged to Rotary in a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday and FCCLA. ASSET test 8 a.m. in the high planning clinic 1:30-5:30 p.m. Thurs- may be made in memory of a loved one. Smith was selected for the hall of Goodland and was a member of the from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at the school gym. GAA banquet 6:30 p.m. day: WIC in Goodland. Scheduled animal shelter fame for his educational input on local, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the High Plains Museum, 1717 Cherry at Sugar Hill Country Club. Girls ten- appointments. Friday: Blood pressure state and national levels. He was a busi- American Legion. Ave. nis meeting 3:30 p.m. in the cafeteria. and blood sugar screening 8 a.m.- Lost a pet? Call the Goodland Police ness teacher for two years and a super- He was instrumental in passing bond Hanging by a Thread will not meet Seminar — vote for class officers and noon. Walk-in clinic. Immunizations Department at 899-4570. Interested in intendent for 38 years, serving in issues for construction on the schools during the summer. The next meeting STUCO officers. Wednesday: Black 1-4:30 p.m. adopting a pet? Call the Northwest Engelwood, Isabel, Goodland and in St. John, Goodland and Anthony- will be from 7-9 p.m. the second Day. Technical college graduation 7 Sharps containers are available free Kansas Animal Shelter at 899-6464. Harper-Anthony. He retired in 1986 Harper. He was superintendent in and died June 6, 1988. Goodland when the bond issues passed At 26, he was the youngest superin- for construction of North and West tendent in the state during his first term. Elementary Schools. Cheney says hints of attack must be taken seriously He served on Governor John Car- His wife Lora was a teacher for 10 WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice you could take, other than a general ing memo and saw nothing that should gence committees. He said he opposes lin’s special advisory committee to years before quitting to raise their two President Dick Cheney says it is diffi- increase in our level of sensitivity to have prompted immediate action. He an independent inquiry because it address critical educational issues. He sons, Brent and Brad. When the boys cult for the United States to respond to possible terrorist activities,” Graham said terrorists have been hijacking would tie up too many officials in- counseled new superintendents on were in high school and junior high, the latest intelligence hints that al- said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” planes for 30 years and that the warn- volved in fighting terrorism and could making a budget and was on the board she went back to work as a public li- Qaida may be planning another attack President Bush, returning to the ing was based on old intelligence. lead to release of classified informa- of directors of the Rocky Mountain brarian and was the director of the li- because no specific information is White House from Camp David, Md., Democrats and some Republicans tion. States Educational Laboratory, a con- brary in Anthony. available. did not respond Sunday when asked have cited the Aug. 6 briefing as one of Similarly, he opposes any attempt by sortium of several states including the Brent, 45, is an American Airlines But he said they must be taken seri- whether the nation should be on a several warning signs that, together, Congress to see the Aug. 6 briefing western third of Kansas. pilot, and Brad, 40, is a coach and ously. higher state of alert. might have prevented the attacks. “because it comes from the most sen- He served in Project Best which pro- teacher and Labette High School in “I think that the prospects of a future Meanwhile, Newsweek magazine Among the others were a July memo sitive sources and methods that we vided special education to an 11- southeast Kansas. attack on the U.S. are almost a cer- reported that from the summer of 2000 by an FBI agent in Phoenix warning of have as a government.” But, he said, tainty,” Cheney said on “Fox News into 2001, the FBI was forced to shut a large number of Arabs training in the Phoenix memo is “fair game” for Sunday.” “It could happen tomorrow, down 10 to 20 wiretaps of al-Qaida- U.S. flight schools, and the arrest in the intelligence committees, although matters of record it could happen next week, it could related suspects connected to the in- August of Zacarias Moussaoui while he opposes its public release. happen next year, but they will keep vestigation of the 1998 bombings of training at a Minnesota flight school. The vice president denounced the Goodland Police May 11 — Michael Barnhart re- trying. And we have to be prepared.” the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tan- He has been charged as a conspirator “feeding frenzy” of criticism that fol- May 9 — Presto Inc. reported a $20 ported phone harassment at 106 N. Cheney said he believes the United zania. in the attacks. lowed disclosures of the Aug. 6 brief- gas skip at 2510 Commerce. Caldwell. States has had success in disrupting The action came after U.S. District “There’s no question that there were ing. May 10 — Gary Brack reported Lisa M. Bennetts reported $60 Osama bin Laden’s terrorist network, Judge Royce C. Lamberth complained failures,” Cheney said. He cited a lack He said he has “a deep sense of an- $2,000 criminal damage when the criminal damage to two tires at 1520 but it is impossible to prepare a perfect to Attorney General John Ashcroft that of coordination between domestic law ger that anyone would suggest that the paint was scratched on his 1996 Dodge Syracuse. defense. an FBI official had misrepresented enforcement and intelligence agen- president of the United States had ad- pickup at 1200 Sherman. Eagle Cable TV reported the bur- So few people are told of plans that petitions for taps on terror suspects, cies, and problems in analyzing infor- vance knowledge that he failed to act Presto Inc. reported a $25 gas skip glary and theft of a $90 cable filter from it is difficult to get details, he said. Newsweek said. mation Many of those problems are on.” at 2510 Commerce. their truck at 1528 Colorado. “You try to read the tea leaves. We Cheney’s comments followed dis- being addressed, he said. Republicans have criticized House A juvenile was arrested for the theft May 12 — Alex Z. Hernandez re- look for pieces of information and evi- closures that Bush had been told in an “But I can’t say at this point that even Minority Leader Dick Gephardt, D- of a bracelet and lip gloss, valued at $8, ported the theft of a $20 Craftman floor dence, but you never get the complete Aug. 6 intelligence briefing that al- if we had all those pieces together that Mo., for his Watergate-style questions at Wal-Mart at 2160 Commerce. creeper at 301 W. Eighth. picture,” Cheney said on NBC’s “Meet Qaida might attempt a hijacking aimed it would have led to the conclusion that asking what the president knew and Armando A. Farius was arrested for Dale F. Lynam was arrested for driv- the Press.” at Americans. The administration has they were going to hit the Trade Cen- when he knew it. failure to comply with a bench war- ing under the influence at 2510 Com- Sen. Bob Graham, D-Fla., chairman said the information was not specific ter, the Pentagon, et cetera,” Cheney Gephardt told Fox that those ques- rant. merce. of the Senate Intelligence Committee, enough for it to take concrete action to said. tions were in the interest of improving said the latest intelligence was similar thwart the Sept. 11 attacks — an expla- Some lawmakers want an indepen- anti-terrorism efforts. “I never ever, to what has been seen over the past nation similar to Cheney’s about the dent commission to investigate the at- ever thought that anybody, including Man injured in robbery chase year. difficulty of responding to the latest tacks. Cheney said the administration the president, did anything up to Sep- WICHITA (AP) — A man who trailer. “It was nonspecific, didn’t lead to intelligence reports. is cooperating with a joint investiga- tember 11 other than their best,” he helped run a mentoring program de- Andrews is in federal custody. No you a particular course of action that Cheney said he reviewed the brief- tion by the House and Senate intelli- said. signed to keep boys out of trouble with court date has been set. the law has been charged with one If convicted, Andrews faces up to 20 count of bank robbery. years in federal prison without parole. State Fair adds boy band and hard rock group to grandstand lineup Merrill W. Andrews, also known as HUTCHINSON (AP) — The Kan- “O-Town is more of a 12-, 13-, 14-, 15- another hit, “All or Nothing.” Tickets for both concerts go on sale Kamanda Kamangeni, was charged sas State Fair has landed boy band O- year-old age group band, while also recently hit No. 1 on June 1. Friday in the robbery of the Credit Town and Canadian hard rock group Nickelback will attract people in their the charts with the song “How You Journey will open the grandstand Union of America. Nickelback to complete its grandstand mid- to late 20s.” Remind Me.” The four-man group will concert lineup on the fair ’s first day, An affidavit filed in U.S. District lineup for this year’s fair. O-Town, scheduled to appear Sept. perform Sept. 13 at the fair. Sept. 6. Court in Wichita alleges that Andrews Bridal They join classic rock radio stal- 14, was created as a result of ABC’s Three singles from Nickelback’s Tritt will perform Sept. 7. Comedian was armed with a handgun when he warts Journey, the Southern rock/ reality television series “Making the first album “The State” — Breather, Dan Whitney, better known as Larry walked into the credit union Thursday Registry country hybrid Charlie Daniels Band, Band,” which invited musicians to try Leader of Men and Old Enough — the Cable Guy, will be Tritt’s opening morning and demanded that money be and country acts Travis Tritt and Char- out for the group. reached the top 10 on the rock charts. act. put into a white plastic bag. He left with ReNae Farr & ley Pride. The five-member group’s debut The band’s current album, “Silver Side The Charlie Daniels Band performs an undisclosed amount of cash. The addition of O-Town and single, “Liquid Dream,” entered the Up,” has been on the charts for 34 Sept. 11, with Pride scheduled to per- Police chased him until he drove the Chad Mann Nickelback was designed to draw Billboard charts at No. 1, followed by weeks, rising as high as No. 2. form Sept. 15. wrong way down a one-way street and May 25, 2002 younger concert-goers, said Lori crashed into the side of the tractor- Mulch, special-events coordinator at Julie Sherlock & the fair. ENJOY Justin Dautel “We polled the Boys & Girls Club TONIGHT AT THE MOVIES AT THE MOVIES June 1, 2002 kids and O-Town came up a lot as the The band they wanted to see,” Mulch said. 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