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BRRIEFLYIEFLY Dr. Parham to City’s celebrate 30 years of service water The public is invited to cel- ebrate Dr. Verdon Parham’s 30 years of service at Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center with an Oktoberfest supply celebration on Friday, Oct. 1. Enjoy a lunch of brats, hot dogs and more from 11 a.m - 1 p.m. in the East Hospital safe Parking Lot. Bake sale goodies and puppy treats will be available Elevated levels of for purchase, with all pro- ceeds donated to Dr. Parham’s atrazine were favorite charity. likely short-term If unable to attend, feel free to send a card to Neosho Memorial, c/o Dr. Parham’s Harold Campbell Celebration, PO Box 426, Tribune Reporter Chanute. For more informa- tion, call 431-4000. Chanute officials are inform- ing people that the city had an elevated level of atrazine in a GOP Candidate Stu Butcher/Tribune sampling during May, but they Meeting on Thursday Seth Galemore, third from right, as Prince Dauntless in the Drab, leads the song An Opening For a Princess after Princess indicate the city’s water supply Number 12 failed her test. From left are, Jackie Newland, Marissa Haynes, Casey Gamble, Seth Galemore, Emmaline is safe. ERIE — The Neosho Durrand and Samuel Stafford. Chanute Community Theatre is presenting Once Upon a Mattress 7:30 p.m. Friday and “We want to be transpar- County Republican Central Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday in Chanute Memorial Auditorium. ent about it,” Utilities Director Committee will be hosting a Larry Gates said Wednesday. special GOP Candidate Meet- “It’s not a concern according ing at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, to (Environmental Protection Oct. 7. CCT musical set in medieval times Agency) guidelines.” Special guest speaker is A sample of the city’s water Patricia Stoneking, president Stu Butcher marrying Prince Dauntless the supply on May 16 recorded an of the Rifle Associa- Tribune Editor Drab (Seth Galemore) — she atrazine level of 11 parts per tion. The public is welcome. was one of 13 girls. The day billion. Much lower levels were The forum will be held at the The Chanute Community the Minstrel arrives, the Queen recorded in earlier and later Neosho County Courthouse Theatre production of Once is testing Princess #12 (Emma samples. located at 100 S Main, Erie, Upon a Mattress is a story about Kettler) with an unfair quiz. To “We probably had a rain at large conference room, lower the princess and the pea. The the Queen’s delight, the prin- that time,” Water Plant Super- level. Please use east lobby production, with music by Mary cess misses the last question: intendent Wayne Mudd said. doors. Rodgers, lyrics by Marshall “What was the middle name of “If they would’ve come two For more information, Barer, book by Jay Thompson, the daughter-in-law of the best or three days later, it wouldn’t please contact Patricia Houser Dean Fuller, Marshall Barer, friend of the blacksmith who have been there.” (620) 449-2121. will be presented at Chanute forged the sword that killed the Gates said the maximum con- Memorial Auditorium at 7:30 beast [the dragon killed by St. taminant level for atrazine is 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 George]?” and is given a booby parts per billion. According to a DEEATHSATHS p.m. Sunday. prize by Sir Studley (Jefferson Kansas Corn Growers illustra- The scene is a fictional medi- Holmes).” The populace of the tion, 1 part per billion is similar eval kingdom ruled by the devi- castle complains about an unjust in scope to one blade of grass in There are no obituary list- ous Queen Aggravain (Jane law levied by Queen Aggravain: a football field. ings in today’s edition of The Cox) and the mute King Sexti- “Throughout the land no one Compliance is determined by Tribune. mus the Silent (Jeff Baum), who may wed, ‘till Dauntless shares a running annual average. When cannot speak due to a curse. his wedding bed.” However, the running annual average The Minstrel (Samuel Staf- every petitioning princess is sent exceeds 3 parts per billion, a ford) sings of the Princess and away after failing an unfair test violation is incurred and a water THHISIS ISSSUESUE the Pea (“Many Moons Ago”), devised by the Queen. It seems system it required to distribute though he knows the true tale that no one is good enough to public notice to its customers. because he was there when it marry Prince Dauntless. Atrazine, used to stop pre- ■ Volume 119 ■ happened. The princess in the The crisis escalates when the and post-emergence broadleaf No. 126 story wasn’t the first girl tested ■ Pages 10 Sir Harry, Luke Johnson, and Lady Larken, Jackie Newland, to see if she was worthy of share their story in song, In a Little While. See Mattress Page 3 See Water, Page 3 When you see news happen- ing or if you have a story idea, call 431-4100. BECOMING LOOCALCAL SMMILESILES WATCHDOGS AT CES

Connie Woodard/courtesy photo After eating pizza with their children and listening to a program on the WatchDOGS “Dads of Great Students,” many of the 140 in attendance took the initiative to “stand up and sign up” to give up a day of work for a day spent in their children’s school. Nick Skillett, father of elementary students Mia, Noah and Madelyne Palmer, adds his name to the list of dads willing to spend a day in the elementary school working and playing with the children. The WatchDOGS program at Chanute Elementary Abraham Stich, 6 months, School encourages dads, grandfathers and father of Chanute, enjoys his first figures to become involved in their children’s Artist Alley. education and see first hand what their students are doing at school. As a WatchDOG, they become another pair of ”eyes” watching over the children at CES, patrolling the hallways, listening to a child read, pushing them on the swing at the playground and eating lunch with them in the cafeteria. Dads interested in being a WatchDOG can contact CES to sign up by calling 432-2530.

Celebrating Dr. Parham’s 30th Anniversary The public is invited to an Oktoberfest Celebration honor- www.cableone.net Friday, October 1st ing Dr. Parham’s 30 Years of Service at Neosho Memorial. 11:00am - 1:00pm Brats, hot dogs and more will be served. Fresh baked goods East Hospital Parking Lot 620-431-2440 and puppy treats will also be available to purchase, with all proceeds donated to Dr. Parham’s favorite charity. If you’re unable to attend, please send a card to the hospital attn: Dr. Parham’s Celebration. Record Page 2 Thursday, September 30, 2010 The Chanute Tribune WWeathereather SStatetate briefsbriefs Businesses part Forecast 2 dead in collision of semis in SW Kansas Mostly BLOOM (AP) — A head-on collision of two semi trucks in sunny southwest Kansas has left two people dead. The Kansas Highway Patrol says the crash happened shortly of video on city- High before 2 a.m. Wednesday on U.S. 54 near the Ford County town of Bloom, about 20 miles south of Dodge City. mid-70s Names of the victims have not been released. KAKE-TV reports Low the two people killed were in one of the trucks. No information 45 to 50 was available on the other driver. owned utilities The highway was closed for several hours as troopers investi- gated the accident. Today...Sunny. Harold Campbell the Gencur Svaty Public Affairs Highs in the mid Tribune Reporter firm of Ellsworth and actually Drawing by 70s. Man says he was robbed for failing to pay for sex does the interviews, said Cha- Allison, 3rd grade, Erie School Tonight... Several Chanute busi- Mostly clear. WICHITA. (AP) — Police in Wichita say a 29-year-old man had nute is the eighth city in the ness leaders were interviewed state that the team has visited so Chanute statistics High Low Lows 45 to 50. second thoughts after reporting he was robbed because he failed to Friday... pay a woman for sex. Wednesday afternoon as part far. They are to visit four more Year ago today 78° 46° Sunny. Highs in The man told police that after Tuesday’s encounter, the woman of a Kansas Municipal Utilities cities following Chanute. Record today: 98° 30° the mid 70s. video on municipally owned Hansen said among those (1939) (1984) and two men robbed him at gunpoint. KSNW-TV reports the trio Friday night... made off with $50 in cash, a bag of marijuana and the man’s Pon- utilities in the state. interviewed to be interviewed Partly cloudy. tiac Bonneville. “We are trying to educate the Wednesday were Dan Mildfelt, Lows near 50. Precipitation: none public about the value they have Northeast winds The car was recovered, but the suspects remained at large Community National Bank and Today’s sunset: 7:06 p.m. Wednesday. in their public utilities,” Colin Trust president and chief execu- up to 5 mph. Hansen, KMU executive direc- Tomorrow’s sunrise: 7:18 a.m. Police say that during the investigation, the man decided to tive officer, and Dennis Franks, tor, said. change his story — in case his fiancee found out the reason he Neosho Memorial Regional was robbed. The KMU represents 170 Home Refinancing municipal electric, natural gas, Medical Center chief executive water and wastewater utilities officer. Review Doctors fill best-paying jobs in Kansas throughout the state and is the Among the topics to be cov- ered were the city’s fiber optics TOPEKA (AP) — It’s good to be a doctor in Kansas. statewide association repre- senting Kansas cities and other system and how a municipally The Kansas Department of Labor says surgeons in Kansas make public or not-for-profit agencies owned utilities system benefits an average of $230,090 a year. And the next 10 high-paying jobs 1315 S. Santa Fe • Chanute • 620-431-3200 involved in the ownership and their businesses. MEMBER FDIC are all doctors and dentists. operation of municipal utilities. Svaty said the final product The labor department says the average wage in Kansas in May Formed in 1928, KMU pro- should be ready in the first part 2009 was $18.52 an hour. That is an increase from $18.10 in May vides assistance and information of next year and would be avail- 2008, but $2.38 an hour below the national pay average. to members about legislative able to local governments to Other than doctors, some of the best-paying jobs were: CCalendaralendar and regulatory issues, training use on public access channels CEOs, $139,340; optometrists, $129,420; judges and magis- and educational programs and and to organizations to use for trates, $122,970; nuclear engineers, $111,290; natural sciences Today, Sept. 30 Meal, 5 to 6 p.m., Otterbein numerous other services. public education efforts about managers, $110,270; engineering managers, $106,660; and mar- — VFW Bingo, 6:30 p.m. United Methodist Church, 7th Kimberly Svaty, who operates municipally owned utilities. 1654 W. Main. and Kansas. keting managers, $105,050. Friday, Oct. 1 — Diabetes Support Group The Kansas City Star reports that seven of the 10 lowest-paid — CHS football at Iola, 7 CANCELED. occupations in Kansas were food preparation and service jobs. p.m. — GriefShare recovery semi- — CCT presents Once Upon nar and support group, 6 p.m., KU freshman hurt in alleged hazing sent to rehab Non-injury a Mattress, 7:30 p.m., Chanute Zion Lutheran Church, 1202 Memorial Auditorium. W. Main. Child care provid- LAWRENCE (AP) — A University of Kansas freshman who Saturday, Oct. 2 ed (upon request) through 5th was hospitalized after an alleged hazing at a fraternity has been — Chanute Historical Muse- grade. moved from a hospital to a rehabilitation center. accidents reported um, 0 E. Elm, open 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 6 A spokesman for the University of Kansas hospital says Matt — CCT presents Once Upon — Southeast Kansas Bottle Fritzie, of Stilwell, was discharged to a rehabilitation center on a Mattress, 7:30 p.m., Chanute & Relic Club Antique Country Monday. The Neosho County Sheriff’s Haines, 15, 6975 150th Road, Memorial Auditorium. Road Show, 7 p.m., New Chi- Fritzie was injured Sept. 17 at a party held by the Phi Gamma Office has investigated several and a 1996 Ford Ranger pickup Sunday, Oct. 3 cago Room. Delta fraternity. Chris Fellows, who attended the party, said Tues- non-injury accidents in the past truck driven by Jake K. John- — Benefit Breakfast for Cindy Thursday, Oct. 7 day that Fritzie initially was paralyzed from the chest down after week. son, 15, 111 S. Larson, collided Smith, 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at — Chamber Ribbon Cutting he jumped into a makeshift pool. At about 12:45 p.m. Monday, at 21st and Plummer. Estimated St. Francis Parish Hall. Biscuits, and Business After Hours, Car- Fellows told The Lawrence Journal-World that the fraternity a 2006 Honda sport utility vehi- damage was more than $1,000. cle driven by Dixie L. Golay, gravy, eggs, sausage, pancakes, dinal Drug Store, 5 to 6 p.m. made a pool by lining sandbags in a parking lot, putting a tarp At about 7:50 p.m. Sept. 23, coffee and juice. Sponsored by — CHS Class of 1947 get- inside and filling it with water from a hose. 60, Savonburg, collided with a deer on Lyons Road just south a 2005 Ford F15 pickup truck Knights of Columbus Council together, 6 p.m., Main Street University spokesman Todd Cohen says the university’s inves- driven by Morgan J. Riley, 50, tigation into Fritzie’s injury is continuing. The fraternity’s interna- of 243rd Road. Estimated dam- #760. Family Restaurant. Welch, Okla., collided with a tional organization is also investigating. age was more than $1,000. — The Missourians at Heal- — Chanute High School deer on U.S. 169 Highway just ing Center Church of God, Class of 1958 get-together, 6:30 At about 3:20 p.m. Friday, a south of 21st Street. Estimated 10:30 a.m. service, 35th and p.m., NuGrille. Farmer gets 30 months for 5-state farm thefts 2001 Jeep Cherokee sport util- Plummer. Everyone welcome. — 1st Thursday Dance, Kind- ity vehicle driven by Dalton L. damage was more than $1,000. — Chanute Historical Muse- a-Country, 7 to 10 p.m., Central WICHITA (AP) — A northwest Kansas farmer has been sen- um, 0 E. Elm, open 1 to 4 p.m. Park Pavilion. Finger Food. tenced to 30 months in prison and ordered to pay more than — CCT presents Once Upon Friday, Oct. 8 $496,000 in restitution for stealing farm equipment across five a Mattress, 2 p.m., Chanute — CHS football vs. Cof- states. LLookingooking bbackack Memorial Auditorium. feyville, 7 p.m., Chanute Com- U.S. District Judge Eric Melgren noted Wednesday that 32-year- 25 years ago (1985) treasurer. — High Prairie Pioneers munity Sports Complex. old Matthew T. Jones, of Colby, had already returned the stolen A story and pictures in the 75 years ago (1935) 65th anniversary, 2 to 4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 9 machinery. Tribune tell of Chanute resident The roster of students from High Prairie United Methodist — Benefit for Cindy Smith, Jones did not speak during the proceeding. His lawyer, Calvin Tim Fleming and his business of this area who are enrolled at the Church. dinner, dance, auction and card Williams, said outside the courtroom they are satisfied with the providing musical instruments University of Kansas shows 40 Monday, Oct. 4 tournament, dinner at 6 p.m., sentence. to the community. Fleming will from Chanute, five from Erie, — CUSD 101 Board of Edu- Tony’s Function Junction, on Jones pleaded guilty in May to three counts of interstate trans- rent, sell or repair almost any and two from Thayer. cation, 7 p.m., Galesburg Mid- U.S. 59 highway north of R and portation of stolen goods. kind of instrument. 100 years ago (1910) dle School. F Farm Supply. Prosecutors say Jones and co-defendant Ryan Hanzlick stole 50 years ago (1960) Appointed as members of Tuesday, Oct. 5 — Chanute Juco Reunion, large pieces of farm equipment between 2005 and 2008 from Wyo- Student Council officers at the White Way maintenance — Classes of 1935/50 get- years 1950-1956, 6 p.m., Quar- ming, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado. Chanute Junior College are committee are S.F. Wade, J.L. together, 11 a.m., Mo Gedi’s at ry Stone. Reservations should Hanzlick, a 32-year-old from the Kansas town of Gem, was Charles Herder, president; Morrison, Charles Rickel, A.E. Quarry Stone. be made to Nancy Brock (620) sentenced earlier this month to three years in prison and ordered David Durham, vice president; Frazer and C.B. Amyx. — Just Another Tuesday 537-7386. to pay $329,900. and Phyllis Carder, secretary- Latest Honor Flight carries vets to capital SScripturecripture ofof thethe dayday WICHITA (AP) — More than 150 World War II era veterans from Kansas have traveled to the nation’s capital in the latest of MMarketsarkets “Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the so-called Honor Flights. the light for fear that his deeds will be exposed. But whoever lives The national Honor Flight Network was created in 2005 to bring Opening prices: Sears 72.37 Sherwin-Williams 75.90 by the truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen plainly that World War II veterans to Washington, D.C., at no cost to visit Archer Daniels 32.57 Sprint Nextel 4.60 what he has done has been done through God.”- John 3:20-21 memorials to their service. Volunteers are on hand to help the vet- AT&T 28.71 erans, many of them in their 80’s with mobility problems. BP 40.00 Wal-Mart 53.35 On Tuesday, 173 veterans flew out of Wichita’s Mid-Continent Conoco Phillips 57.36 Williams 19.06 Airport on what KFDI-AM reports was the first charter flight of McDonalds 74.45 The Penney, J.C. 27.00 (Courtesy Edward Jones) the program in Kansas. Contributions from listeners helped cover ChanuteTribune the costs. A homecoming celebration was planned Wednesday night in Wichita. Several Honor Flights have taken place from A tradition of excellence since 1892. Kansas, but KFDI reports about 1,000 veterans are still on waiting To leave a special message Serving Chanute and the four-county area. lists for the program. for the family on-line visit www.PenwellGabel.com 119th year, No. 126 Published Tuesday through Saturday, except New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Kansas governor candidates agree to debate For recorded obituary information Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas at 15 N. Evergreen, Chanute KS 66720. Periodical class postage paid at Chanute KS UPSP 100-140 TOPEKA (AP) — The two major-party candidates for Kansas on Mondays, please call 431-6040 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Chanute Tribune, Box 559, Chanute governor have agreed to take part in a televised debate next week. at after 3:00 p.m. KS 66720 Republican U.S. Sen. and Democratic state Sen. Shanna Guiot, Publisher Tom Holland said Tuesday they will debate Oct. 7 on KWCH-TV Stu Butcher, Executive Editor in Wichita. 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BBrieflyriefly CHANGE OF SCENERY Water: Via Christi provides Continued from Page 1 Wellness on Wheels and grassy weeds in major PITTSBURG – Via Christi crops, is the most widely used Hospital kicks off Breast Can- herbicide in conservation tillage cer Awareness Month by bring- systems, which are designed to ing the Wellness on Wheels van prevent soil erosion. to the Pittsburg Farmer’s Mar- ket on Saturday, Oct. 2, from About 76 million pounds of 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. atrazine were applied in the October marks the 25th anni- in 2003. versary of Breast Cancer Aware- For adults, the safety limit for ness Month. atrazine is 298 parts per billion Since Breast Cancer Aware- in one day. For children, it is ness month’s inception in 1985, 100 parts per billion in a single mammography rates have more day. than doubled for women age Gates earlier compared the 50 and older and breast can- EPA’s safety factors to a private cer deaths have declined. To individual determining that a raise awareness about breast five-foot safety ring around a cancer and the importance of bonfire is safe enough. early detection, the Via Christi Outreach Team is making digi- If the EPA were involved, tal mammography screenings they would take 10 times that available. to allow for an uncertainty fac- Appointments are preferred tor, then another 10 times safety and can be made by calling factor for children. Then, just to 620.232.0447. Digital screen- be safe, they would add another ings can be self pay or covered 10 times. by insurance. After adding in all the EPA’s “The Wellness on Wheels van safety factors, people would end travels more than 14,000 miles up almost a mile away from the each year and performs more bonfire. than 1,100 mammograms,” says Gates said Wednesday that Marlene Willis, Outreach Ser- people who have specific con- vices manager. “Its destinations include businesses, schools and cerns about how atrazine levels health fairs such as the farmer’s could affect their health should market.” contact their physician. Free blood pressure and body Harold Campbell/Tribune “We don’t want to scare peo- mass index screenings will also Chanute city crews took out a retaining wall and sidewalk on the west side of the Maring Aquatic Center Wednesday ple, but we want to be transpar- be available at the Wellness on morning. Plans are to replace the sidewalk and add landscaping to the area. ent about it,” he said. Wheels van from 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The Pittsburg Farmer’s Market is located at 218 North Broadway St. HHumboldtumboldt HappeningsHappenings Mattress: Continued from Page 1 Cherryvale citywide leading knight of the realm, Sir Harry (Luke Cornish and Wanda Parish. Sept 30 - MS VB/FB @ sale on Saturday Johnson), discovers that his girlfriend, Lady “They did a remarkable job with the costumes, Fredonia; VB @ 4:30 & FB @ 6 p.m.; HS Cross Country @ CHERRYVALE — Cher- Larken (Jackie Newland), is pregnant. finding a unique voice from the time period.” Carman ryvale is hosting a citywide Later, the Queen, assisted by her Wizard (Bret Central Heights @ 4 p.m. David Smith, who heads the Neosho County Oct 1 - FB vs. Oswego @ 7 Huse garage sale on Saturday. Pick up Ivy) sidekick, design a test for Winnifred (J. Community College music department, leads p.m. Homecoming lists at any convenience store, Staci Cunningham) based on something they are the orchestra and Susan Gouldie served as Oct 2 - Run for the Son Correspondent either bank or Newton’s True sure she hasn’t got at all — ”Sensitivity.” They accompanist for the vocal rehearsals. Value downtown. This event is Biblesta: race begins at 8 a.m.; will place a tiny pea beneath 20 thick downy Hugenin pointed out Spanish Panic and In a Biblesta; Parade 1:30 p.m. sponsored by the Cherryvale mattresses. If Winnifred is unable to sleep due Oct 7 - MS FB/VB @ Erie; Chamber of Commerce. For Little While as musical numbers to look forward Oct 4 -Arthritis exercise, 10 to the pea, then she will be sensitive enough to a.m.UMC; After school pro- VB @ 4:30 & FB @ 6 p.m. more information, please call to. Oct 80 - FB @ Lyndon @ 7 marry Dauntless. Advance tickets available at the CCT Play- gram, 3:30 p.m., UMC; JVFB (620) 891-0072. Director Rick Huguenin said the “cast, crew, p.m. house, 14th and Central, from 5 to 8 p.m. today, @ Oswego @ 6 p.m.; MS FB/ orchestra, everybody, have worked really well Contact Carman Huse at 620- are $8 for adults and $5 for children 12 and VB vs. Cherryvale; Postponed Fort Scott Scottish Rite together to make the show a success.” from 9-9-10; VB @ 4:30 & FB 365-9311, or star62us1962@ under. Tickets are $1 higher at the door. yahoo.com, to report any club to meet on Oct. 7 “I’m just a big theater person,” Hugenin said, @ 6 p.m. CCT this year has shied away from Artist Oct 5 - VB vs. Caney w/ activities, meetings, or interest- when asked why he is willing to devote so ing things happening in Hum- FORT SCOTT — All mem- much time to putting on a musical production. Alley, planning its production for the week Neodesha @ 5 p.m. bers of the Fort Scott Scot- after. Oct 6 - Women’s exercise, boldt. Please contact me by “Whether I’m on stage or directing, I want to Tuesday. tish Rite, 110 South Main, Fort keep live theater alive.” “We have been losing ticket sales the past 6:00 p.m., HHS weight room Scott, are asked to attend the He noted in a world with entertainment pro- few years,” said Staci Cunningham, CCT board regular stated meeting and din- vided by video games and television, young and member. “We have determined that we are up ner on Thursday, Oct. 7 at 6:30 old people “need the whole live experience.” against several class reunions, Homecoming, p.m. (degree practices with fol- and concerts. We wanted to try having it the CCommunityommunity snapshotsnapshot low). The dinner menu is ham Queen Aggravain and King Sextimus the week after Artist Alley so we could perhaps The Tribune accepts photos of family vacations, remarkable and beans, vegetable tray, corn- Silent are played by CCT veterans Jane Cox and sites, friends and family, pets, and anything funny or unusual. Pho- bread, peach cobbler and tea or Jeff Baum. miss some of these things and hope to increase “The king has a curse and isn’t allowed to our sales. tos should be submitted with a brief description (25 words or less), coffee. and your name and phone number for verification. For those wishing to attend, talk,” the director said. “It’s interesting how the “We also have never had a booth at Artist please RSVP by no later than curse is broken.” Alley, and we wanted to try to get our name out Wednesday, Octo. 6. Call (620) Prince Dauntless the Drab, Seth Galemore, is to those who may not have heard of us. We were 223-1330, fax (620) 223-3851 seeking the hand of Princess Winnifred, J. Staci also able to provide Chanute with a free “skit” or email fsscottishrite@sbc- Cunningham, despite the protests of the queen. and not be rushed and worn out trying to get global.net. Other leads are Sir Harry, Luke Johnson, and back to the show that night. Right now, this is a Lady Larken, Jackie Newland, who are dealing trial for us to see if ticket sales will remain the All Movies Starting Owner of rural grocery with the fact she is pregnant and the queen has same or increase.” October 1, 2010 Rely on a friend demanded that no one can marry until the prince With the simplicity of one call to store to try again does. Legend of the Guardians: The Cast of characters me, you can make all your funeral, Hugenin said the pregnancy of the unwed Owls of Ga'Hoole (3D) - PG VICTORIA (AP) — The cremation, cemetery and marker owner of a grocery store in couple is the only controversial part of the play Minstrel - Samuel Stafford, Wizard - Bret Ivy, (4:20) 7:10 9:20 arrangements. This allows you to a northwest Kansas town says that is labeled family friendly. Neodesha, Princess Number 12 - Emma Kettler, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps - PG-13 spend valuable time he plans to reopen to serve the “There’s no bad language,” he said. Lady Rowena - Marissa Haynes, Lady Mer- (4:05) 7:00 9:50 with your family. community’s residents. CCT has benefitted by the college graduations rill - Casey Gamble, Lady Lucille - Emmaline Rick Weigel says he’ll open Durand, Humboldt, Prince Dauntless the Drab Alpha and Omega (3D) - PG of Galemore and Johnson. Galemore returned (4:10) 7:15 9:25 Rick’s Food Store in Victoria to Chanute and is pursuing a graduate degree at - Seth Galemore, Queen Aggravain - Jane Cox, on Monday. Easy A - PG-13 Pittsburg State University. Johnson returned to Lady Larken - Jackie Newland, Sir Studley (4:00) 7:05 9:20 He closed the store last Chanute after graduation and is job-hunting. - Jefferson Holmes, King Sextimus the Silent November after buying anoth- Devil - PG-13 The pair add monumentally to the talented - Jeff Baum, Jester - Cameron Lopez, Sir Harry Susan Bailey er store in La Crosse, about (4:15) 7:20 9:30 cast. - Luke Johnson, Princess Winnifred - J. Staci Penwell-Gabel 25 miles away. He says he is Hours: reopening after learning how “The voices are just remarkable, whether in Cunningham, Sir Christopher - Tyler Allen, No late shows on Sundays duos, trios or ensembles,” the director said of his Lady Mabelle - Regan Kettler, Lady Dora, Jean All Other Shows Daily important the store was to Vic- www.PenwellGabel.com troupe. “It’s kind of fun to listen to them.” Bearrick, Lady Christine - Patsy Poe, Lady Movie Line 620-421-4240 toria’s 1,200 residents. www.parsonstheatre.com 431-2660 The Hays Daily News reports The costuming was done by Martha McCoy- Caroline - Kathleen Watts. that without the store, Victoria residents were driving to Hays or Russell for groceries. Weigel has hired eight full- email: tribune@ Biblesta and part-time employees, chanute.com including a store manager. Youth Activities Sat., Oct. 2, 2010 Chanute Community Theatre, Inc. New York Street between 7th & 8th Streets

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The Missourians at The Healing Center Church SSundayunday ssermonsermons Dulcimers and community The Missourians will be singing at Have you heard a dulcimer band fee to talk. The Healing Center Church of God, Living Word Assembly in concert? Reporters heard interesting stories 35th and Plummer, at the 10:30 a.m. 1000 W. 14th Milton Hubbard, pastor This summer as we were wait- to print while at the diner. Busi- service on Sunday. Everyone is wel- ing for granddaughter Abbie to be Rick Qualls nesses bought advertizing. People come to attend. Morning service: 10 a.m. born, we wandered in downtown shopped with business people they “This Day and THAT DAY” Plainwell, Mich., and heard a dulci- knew. www.LWAchanute.com Gloryland Retreat, revival mer band playing in the community Pastor, First Baptist Church Problems were solved. Westview Baptist band shell. We have wide choices of interests at Shaw Christian A dulcimer is a stringed instru- 1415 S. Plummer Randy Dirrim, pastor Band members were paid ten dollars today but I’ve noticed less willing- SHAW — Everyone is invited to ment either strummed or played with ness to support the interests of oth- Morning service: 10:40 a.m. a week to show up for rehearsal and join in a time of fellowship and a hammer. performance. ers. We may give a little money to “Recognizing Jesus” Luke 2:21-40 worship at the Women’s Gloryland A crowd of 300 or 400 gathered The concerts were a way of “doing some causes but are unwilling to give Evening worship: 7 p.m. Retreat on the Shaw Christian Church to listen. What surprised me was the community” in the ‘60s. Did the our encouragement to neighbors with fellowship hall on Saturday at 1 p.m. “Experiencing God -Part 2” number of kids and teenagers that listeners really like to hear amateurs interests and needs different than our Pastor Joeline McGregor will be Ambassador Christian attended and heard these old instru- play show tunes or marches? Proba- own. ministering in music and the word. ments as they played frontier songs. 4001 S. Johnson Road bly not. But they saw neighbors they Community happens when we sup- Come and bring a friend. Refresh- The audience vigorously applaud- hadn’t seen for a while. Kids got to port our neighbors in their inter- David McCoy – Senior Minister ments will follow. ed but I doubt that dulcimer music play with school buddies they missed ests, well-being, and livelihood. That Pastor Manuel and Joeline Morning service: 10:30 a.m. was the favorite of very many. during the summer. Teens came to takes time. It takes energy. It can McGregor will be ministering at Grace Episcopal It was quaint. A step back in time. flirt and maybe find a date. mean putting someone else’s needs revival services at 7 p.m. Saturday 209 S. Lincoln Father Shawn Streepy A few years ago, actually a few Why this walk down memory lane? ahead of your own. and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Holy Eucharist: 10 a.m. decades ago, as a high school student Just a reminder: people need people. What is good for one of us may not I played trumpet in the Iola City We need community. We needed it in be good for all of us. First Presbyterian Band. We played weekly concerts the 1960s and we do in the 2010s. Community happens when we care Main and Steuben Streets from the band stand on the city We still do community. High school about our neighbors. square. An audience gathered. Small Send church news Rev. Shelly Holle ball games, band concerts, commu- How can we begin to build com- kids chased each other while the nity theatre are all ways we gather as Morning Worship: 10:45 a.m. munity? “Do unto others as you by Tuesday at 5 band played Philip Sousa marches. neighbors. But today’s diversity of would have them do unto you.” Otterbein United Methodist Listeners in cars parked on the square interests has created barriers between Anybody up to hear a dulcimer p.m. to news@ 631 W. 7th Pastor Harry Disbrow honked their horns as applause. groups of people. concert? Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m. Teens gathered in their muscle In bygone days, the musicians What specific things can you do chanute.com cars. They waited for their musician showed up for ball games and ath- to build community? What will you “Spirit of Faith!” friends to finish so they could go Old Testament Reading: Psalm 137 letes cheered the musicians. Business do about specific needs in our com- cruising. people mingled with day laborers. Mew Testament: 2 Timothy 1:1-14 munity? What conversations will you Why would teenagers play in a Community leaders gathered for cof- have with people different than you? city band? Why, money of course! Can We End Poverty? There are several schools of thought on the issue of whether poverty can be ended: One which says that it can; one which says that it cannot; and one which says that poverty cannot be eliminated, but that it can certainly Advanced Systems Homes, Inc. CHANUTE CHURCHES GREATER NEW LIFE be diminished. Assuming that we can either end or at least diminish Altoona, Pastor Jim Raymond 4711 S. Santa Fe 431-3320 AMBASSADOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH poverty, then we need to know the best way to do so. On this issue, one SS 8:30am; Worship 10:30am Kirby's Supersports 4001 S. Johnson Rd, P.O. Box 701, 431-7751 school of thought says that we should give aid and charity to the poor and Wed. 7pm; Sat. 7pm “Your Total Powersports Dealer” David McCoy, Senior Minister 3901 S. Santa Fe 431-1226 Daniel McCoy, Associate Minister thus lift them out of poverty in that way, and another school of thought GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN S.S. 9:30; Worship 10:30am 601 S. Mildfelt, Erie, 244-5555 which says that this kind of aid or charity does more harm than good by Paul Schnelle, Pastor ANCHOR WORSHIP CENTER creating people who are dependent on others. This latter school of thought SS 9:45am; Worship 8:30am UNITED PENTECOSTAL contends that we need to help others to help themselves, by giving them HIGH PRAIRIE UNITED METHODIST AlphaCare Back and Neck Pain Center 520 N. Lafayette, Chanute Pastor Charles Jay training or education which will allow them to then support themselves by 6 miles north of Altoona on U.S. 75 Dr. Scotty S. Bunch Pastor Jose Miranda 10:30am Sunday; 7:00pm Wednesday Kustom Signals, Inc. 2617 S. Santa Fe 431-6513 getting a job or starting their own business. This is the familiar notion that SS 8:30; Worship 9:45 BETHEL BAPTIST if you give a man a fish you feed him for a day, but if you teach him how 1010 W. Chestnut 431-2700 120 S. Denman, 431-0592 HUMBOLDT CHURCH OF NAZARENE Max Dawson, Pastor to fish you feed him for a lifetime. More and more economists and social 1019 Pecan St. SS 10am; Worship 11am scientists are saying that we need to do the latter. So, teach someone how Pastor Kenneth Wood SS 9:45am; Worship 10:45am Sunday evening 6pm; Wed 7pm to fish, or how to run a business, and help to lift them out of poverty. BLESSED HOPE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH CONFRATERNITY OF OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE HOUSE OF PRAYER 600 S. Ashby (620) 431-3344 For you have the poor with you always,and whenever you wish you may Ash Grove Cement Co. Pastor, Tim McCoy Tenth and Bridge - Humboldt Lamp Liters, Inc. SS 9:30am; Morning Worship 10:45am do them good; but Me you do nothave always. New K.J.V. Mark 14:7 1801 N. Santa Fe 431-4500 HUMBOLDT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 8-5 Monday - Friday Evening Worship 6pm; Seventh and Osage 202 S. Evergreen 431-3730 Wed. Prayer Meeting 7pm; Bible Study 6pm HEALING CENTER CHURCH OF GOD AREA CHURCHES 35th & S. Plummer, 431-1113 Pastor Jerry Neeley CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Charles Crissey, Pastor ALTOONA METHODIST CHURCH SS 9:45am; Worship 10:50am 222 W. Main - Suite A, 431-9777 SS 9:30am; Worship 10:30am Sunday Church 8:30am Sun. eve. 7pm; Wed. 7pm Jose Miranda, Pastor Charles R. Belles, Pastor Sun. evening 6pm; Wed. 7pm HUMBOLDT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sun. Worship 10am, 11am; Wed. 6pm 806 N. 9th, 473-3242 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Thursday 6pm - Highways & Hedges BIG CREEK CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST Pastor, Debby Dick Ashley Clinic 4040 S. Johnson Rd. CHURCH SS: 9:45am; Worship 11:00am Magna Tech, Inc. 8-5 Monday - Friday CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday public talk 10am 22965 Lyon Rd. (620) 431-3696 111 N. Rutter, 431-2741 Wed. Nite Lite Service 6:30pm “The World’s Largest Producer of 505 S. Plummer 431-2500 Watchtower study 11am Pastor, Debby Dick Larry Dye, Minister Services 9:30am Every Sunday Towing Accessories” SS 9:30 am; Worship 10:30 am LIFE CHANGERS LEANNA CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1 East Main, 717-2307 Worship 9:30am; SS 10:30am 4331 S. Johnson Road Sun. evening 6pm; Wed. 7pm BUFFALO CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor Mike Mattox Ted Ohmart, Pastor (620) 431-3490 Main Street CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Services 10:30am Jerry Poe, Pastor “FORMER GAS UNITED METHODIST 1212 N. Washington Life Impact Group Sunday 6pm Elder Tommie Dent, Pastor SS 10am; Worship 11am, CHURCH” SS 10am; Worship 11am LIVING CHURCH OF GOD (Seventh Day) Sun. Night 5:30pm Chestnut & McCray, Gas 431-4455 Rev. James VanEtten A-1 Electric, Inc. Sunday Bible Study 6pm; 1511 W. Ash Grove Road, 431-9604 “A Friendly Church” Carl Byersdofer, Pastor Worship 11am Heating, AC, Refrigeration, & Electrical Thursday Worship 7pm Saturday Service, 11 a.m. BUFFALO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH RESTORATION FELLOWSHIP CHURCH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 414 E. Main 431-7500 Youth SS 10:30am; Adult SS 10:30am 716 Bridge, Humboldt Manpower Services 1313 W. 14th, 431-2040 LIVING WORD ASSEMBLY Jose Miranda, Pastor Kelley Zellner, Pastor Mark McCuistion, Pastor 1000 W. 14th, 431-7777 406 E. Main 431-0001 Sunday Church 11:15am - Nursery Provided Saturday 7 pm Worship 10:45am; Sunday School 9:45am Milton Hubbard, Pastor Sunday 10:30 a.m. & 7 pm Children Church 10:50am Jeremiah Wood, Youth Pastor COLFAX BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Worship 10am 2 mi. N. K-39 on County Line - 698-2520 SAVONBURG EVANGELICAL COVENANT COMMUNITY OF CHRIST Children’s Church 10:45am 602 N. Wilson, 431-3822 Roy Varner, Pastor 2-1/2 mi. W. of Savonburg, 754-3711 Wed. 7pm, DV8 Youth Ministry, SS 9:45am; Worship 10:45am Rev. John Vogel Larry Mallett, Pastor Christian Education Classes, Bumper to Bumper Auto Worship 10am; Fellowship 11am SS 9:30am; Worship 10:45am Adult Bible Study COYVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH 102 S. Evergreen 431-4580 SHAW CHRISTIAN CHURCH CORNERSTONE Virginia Kennedy, Pastor NEW HOPE MISSIONARY BAPTIST Pastor, FAMILY LIFE CENTER Sunday 7 p.m. Community Building 320 N. Central, 431-1503 Rt. 2, Erie 109 E. Main, 431-6577 Rev. Otis Crawford Dennis Beal, Pastor SS 10am; Worship 10:30am Sunday Worship 10:45am ELSMORE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 116 S. Malcolm 102 N. Evergreen Sun. Worship 10am; Eve. 6pm Dallas Peterson, Pastor Midweek Service-Wed. 6:30 pm STARK FRIENDS CHURCH SS Adult 10:00am; Children 11:00am FAITH BIBLE CHURCH Pete Smith, Pastor OTTERBEIN UNITED METHODIST Worship 11:00am 102 S. Lafayette 631 W. 7th, 431-0610 Stark, 754-3526 Caldwell Floor Covering R. A. Pefley, Pastor Harry Disbrow, Pastor SS 9:30am; Worship 10:30am Praise & Worship 10:30am ERIE CHRISTRIAN CENTER Carpet, Ceramic Tile, Hardwood & Vinyl SS 9:30am; Worship 10:30am (Non-denominational) 704 W. Cherry 431-4180 Sun. eve. 6pm Wed. eve. 7pm STARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PARKVIEW HOLINESS CHURCH 621 E. 4th St., 244-5720 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 117 E. Main, Stark 1013 S. Steuben, 431-6802 Pastors Jason & Tara Diekmann 118 N. Forest, 431-2910 Pauline Clugston, Pastor Tom Davolt, Pastor Sun. 10:00 am; Wed., 7:30pm Richard L. Qualls, Pastor SS 11:00am; Worship 9:45am SS 9:45am; Worship 11am www.eriechristiancenter.com Optimized Process Furnaces, Inc. DJ Dangerfield, Assoc. Pastor UMW Second Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Youth Sun. eve. 6pm 3995 S. Santa Fe 431-1260 Kathy Carlson, Assoc. Pastor ERIE CHURCH OF CHRIST ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH SS 9:15am, Worship 10:30am REACHOUT CHRISTIAN CENTER 427 W. State 514 Central, Humboldt, 431-3165 10:23am Good News Center - Sun. eve. 6:30pm 201 S. Malcolm, Chanute Sun., Bible Study 10am; Father Bernard Gorges Comfort Contractor’s, Inc. Rusty Newman, Pastor Worship 11am & 1:30pm FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Lord’s Day Mass: Sunday 8am Sunday Worship 10:30am 215 N. Lincoln 431-4780 DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Confessions 1/2-hour before Mass Wed. 7pm, Adult Bible Study ERIE FEDERATED CHURCH 102 N. Grant, 431-3758 and by appointment. (Methodist & Presbyterian) Penwell-Gabel Funeral Homes Tom Eastman, Pastor SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 202 S. Main, Erie SS 10:50am; Worship 9:30am 909 W. 14th, 431-7848 Ph. 244-5372, Parsonage Ph. 244-5102 THAYER CHRISTIAN CHURCH & Crematory Sunday - No evening service. Brian Baierl, Pastor Pastor Larry S. Jordan David Camp, Minister Since 1903 Sabbath School 9:30am SS 9am; Worship 10am Matt Brands, Associate Minister/Youth Minister 101 N. Highland 431-1220 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath Worship 10:45am Fellowship/Coffee 11am Kim Camp, Children’s Minister Main and Steuben, 431-2257 Worship 8:15am & 10:45am ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Community National Bank Rev. Shelly Holle Youth hour 6:00pm 4th and Central, 431-3165 ERIE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 14 N. Lincoln 431-2265 SS 9:30am; Worship 10:45am Evening Worship at 7:00pm Father Bernard Gorges 120 W. 1st Street FIRST UNITED METHODIST Lord’s Day Mass: Sat. 5:30pm Sun. 10am John M. Turner, Pastor THAYER SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 202 S. Lincoln, 431-4240 Confessions Sat. 4:30pm-5:15pm & by appt. Sunday School 9:30am;Worship 10:45am 220 S. Osage, Thayer, 1-800-677-8167 www.firstumc.teamministry.net Sunday Evening 6:00pm NEW LIFE UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Pastor Walter Brown Save-A-Lot Gerry Sharp, Pastor 500 N. Forest, 431-1847 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Saturday 9:45am 9:00am Traditional Worship 1406 W. Main 431-4663 Michael Longfellow, Pastor Paul Elliott, Pastor 10:10am Sunday School Time SS 9:30am; Church Service 10:30am 703 W. State, Erie - 244-5353 THAYER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11:00am Contemporary Worship Galt Pest Control, Inc. Sun. Front Line Youth 6:00pm Service 9:30am; Sunday School 10:45am Pastor Myron Stover 14 S. Highland 431-9320 GRACE EPISCOPAL Wed. 6:30 - Adult Bible Study, Missionettes SS 9:20am; Worship 9am 209 S. Lincoln, 431-1210 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH WESTVIEW SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH Father Shawn Streepy 118 N. Ninth, Humboldt TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 1415 S. Plummer, 431-4854 Holy Eucharist 10am Pastor Tim Scott 301 S. Butler, Erie Randy Dirrim, Pastor SS 9:15am; Worship 10:30am SS 9:30am; Worship 10:30am • Sun. & Wed. 7pm Shields Motor Co., Inc GRANT AVENUE BAPTIST SS 9:30am; Worship 10:40am; Sun. eve. 7pm 814 W. Cherry 431-0480 519 N. Grant, 431-7200 Wednesday Evening FRIENDS HOME LUTHERAN THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Rev. David Hill AWANA 6:30pm • Adult Bible Study 6:45pm 3 mi. W of Savonburg, 754-3314 OF LATTER DAY SAINTS SS 9:45am; Wor.10:45am; Pastor Sid Hose 1420 E. Carpenter, Iola Hans’ Flowers ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH SS 10am; Worship 11am 365-2777 or 365-6891 Flower Shop & Garden Center 1202 W. Main, 431-1341 Bishop Harry J. Lee Jr. Daniel Ramsey, Pastor Sacrament meeting 10am 1000 S. Central 431-6100 GRANT CHAPEL AME GALESBURG CHRISTIAN CHURCH 112 S. Evergreen Sat. 5 p.m. SS 9:30am; Worship 10:30am Sunday School and Primary 11:20am Sunday Worship 9am Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Wed. Night Youth Group 6pm Priesthood, Relief Society and Sun. Worship 8:30 a.m.; 11 a.m. Sun. Night High Schol Youth Group 6pm Young Men/Women 12:10pm GalesburgChristianChurch.com Mutual: Wed. 7pm 15 N.Evergreen • 431-4100 Sports The Chanute Tribune Thursday, September 30, 2010 Page 5

FFOOTBALLOOTBALL CHANUTE FOOTBALL: WEEK FIVE

Friday’s area prep football games Chanute at Iola Pleasanton at St. Paul Mustangs next up for Blue Comets Hartford at Altoona-Mid. Galena at Erie Oswego at Humboldt Chanute looks to Friday’s SEK games get well at Iola on Labette at Pittsburg Coffeyville at Indy Friday night Fort Scott at Columbus Parsons at Southeast Jason Peake CHANUTE FOOTBALL Tribune Sports Editor SEASON STATS This probably isn’t the best (2-2 overall) week to take on the Chanute High School football team. TEAM STATISTICS After two frustrating losses CHS Opp. in consecutive weeks, the Blue First Downs 45 64 Comets may be playing with a Yards rushing 1131 897 Yards passing 547 413 little more determination and Passes 35-69-2 36-85-9 purpose this week. Total offense 1678 1310 In fact, they may be playing Fumbles lost 4 3 with a chip on their collective Pen.-yrds 29-235 14-81 shoulders. Turnovers 6 12 That’s probably not good for Score by quarters this week’s opponent. 1 2 3 4 Total The Blue Comets will look CHS 40 53 17 31 115 to get well when they travel to Opp. 15 27 7 42 91 (Avgs—35.3 ppg, 22.7 allowed) rival Iola on Friday night. The Comets and the Mustangs Stat leaders—Individual will square off at Riverside Park RUSHING—Eric Bowman with a 7 p.m. kick-off. 66-695, 9TD, 2PT; Grant “We definitely want to prove McMillan 25-93, 3TD; Alec that we’re a lot better team than Haight 13-80, TD; Cody our record shows right now,” Catterson 13-46, Jared Mc- Chanute Coach Don Simmons Comb 27-192, 3TD. said. “We let two games slip PASSING—McMillan 32-for-64, 493 yards, 3TD, away from us, but we need 2INT; Haight 1-1, 44, TD. to put those behind us. Iola is RECEIVING—Haight 17- always a big rivalry game, so 268, TD; Griffin Williams 7- we know our kids will be ready 103, 2TD; Catterson 3-65; to play.” Ethan Beck 4-58, Andrew Chanute is now 2-2 on the Parish 2-43, TD. season after wins over McDon- PUNTING—McMillan 15- Jason Peake/Tribune 617 (41.1 avg). See CHS, Page 7 The Chanute High School defense stops Pittsburg’s Marcus Striplin last Friday night. Chanute is at Iola this Friday night. PATs—Andrew Parish 11- for-11. FG: Parish 2-2. PUNT RETURNS—Sam Son 2-51. KICKOFF RETURNS— CHANUTE HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS Catterson 4-85; Beck 4-89, Comets take first at Son 4-89, Trevor Cole 3-49. SCORING— Bowman 56 points, McComb 18, McMil- lan 18, Parish 23, Haight Pittsburg golf invite 12, Williams 12, Brock Gilmore 2. overall with a score of 100. Gard, Weilert Danae Decker took 12th Defensive stats FUMBLES RECOVERED— lead the way with a 106 and Liz Marsh Bowman, Debler, Ysusi. finished 23rd with a 121. SACKS—Seb Fairchild Tribune staff Chanute is at the Colum- 3, Austin Richard 2, Skylar bus Invite today at Oswego, McGinnis 1, Bowman 1, E. PITTSBURG—Led by where they’ll likely clinch Kepley 1/2; Catterson 1/2. seniors Taylor Gard and the SEK title. INTERCEPTIONS—Hale Amy Weilert, the Chanute 3, Williams 2, Parish 1, High School girls golf team Pittsburg Invite Haight 1, Cody Howell 1, took first place at the Pitts- Team scores Beck 1. 1. Chanute 379, 2. Fort Scott burg Invitational on Tues- 424, 3. Caney 425, 4. Girard 431, day at Crestwood Country 5. Columbus 464, 6. Galena 522. Incomplete teams: Pitts- SEK football standings Club. burg, Parsons. League All The Blue Com- Independence 3-0 4-0 Top ten individuals Pittsburg 3-0 3-1 ets finished with a 1. Sloan, PIT, 84. Columbus 3-1 3-1 team score of 379. 2. Gard, CHA, 85. Parsons 2-2 2-2 Fort Scott was a 3. Weilert, CHA, 88. Fort Scott 2-2 2-2 4. McNair, GIR, 94. Chanute 1-2 2-2 distant second with 5. Newell, COL, 96. Coffeyville 1-2 1-3 a 424. 6. Brown, FS, 97. Labette County 1-3 1-3 Gard finished 7. Roper, CAN, 99. Iola 0-4 0-4 8. Lloyd, FS, 99. second overall at 9. Whitworth, CHA, Friday, Sept. 24 the invite with an 85. Wei- 100. Arkansas City 39, Coffeyville 34 10. Wunderly, FS, 100. Columbus 47, Iola 6 lert finished third overall Independence 41, Labette 7 with an 88. Maggie Sloan Chanute’s results Fort Scott 14, Parsons 3 of Pittsburg took first place Gard —40-45—85 Pittsburg 36, Chanute 26 Jason Peake/Tribune Weilert—46-42—88 Czarina Ramos and the CHS girls tennis team will compete at the SEK Meet on Saturday. with an 84. Whitworth—50-50—100 Friday, Oct. 1 Also for Chanute, Lacey Decker—57-49—106 Chanute at Iola Marsh—57-64—121 Labette County at Pittsburg Whitworth finished ninth Coffeyville at Indy Fort Scott at Columbus Parsons at Southeast Chanute set to host SEK scoring leaders CHS will host sub-state 1. Matt Bromley, INDY, 15 TD, 2PT, 92 points. 2. Bowman, CH, 56 points. volleyball tournament 3. Craig, COF, 42. SEK League Meet tie. Sigg, IOL, 42. cross country team will 5. Alberty, COL, 30. Cross country teams tie. Wimmer, PIT, 30. Jason Peake “If she plays like she did at compete at the Garnett- tie. Turner, LCHS, 30. Tribune Sports Editor Parsons last week, she could do will head to Garnett Anderson County Class 4A 8. Striplin, PIT, 28. 9. Williams, PAR, 27. that,” he said. Regional Meet on Saturday, 10. Jackson, PAR, 26. For the first time ever, the Cha- Of course, the number-one Jason Peake Oct. 23 at Garnett Country nute Community Sports Complex Club. Kicking only singles bracket is filled with the Tribune Sports Editor 1. Webster, IND, 18XP, 1FG, 21. will be the host site of the SEK league’s top players. The top three teams at the 2. Parish, CHA, 11XP, 2FG, 17. League Girls Tennis Meet. Sarah Ong of Parsons, Katie Chanute will host a Class regional advance to state. 3. Williams, PAR, 15. The 2010 SEK Meet is Sat- Anderson of Labette County, The top 10 individual 4. O’Hara, COL, 11. CHS GIRLS TENNIS 4A volleyball Sub-State urday. A coaches meeting will Ashton Born of Pittsburg, Kayla Tournament on Saturday, runners also advance to the SEK team stats be held at 8 a.m. and the tennis Steinle of Independence and Oct. 23. state meet. should begin at approximately 9 SEK LEAGUE MEET AT Shaylee Thomas of Columbus The tourney will begin The girls run at 2 p.m. OFFENSE Offense Avg. CHANUTE SPORTS COMPLEX Independence 186 46.5 a.m. are all top singles players in the at 2 p.m. at the CHS Gym- and the boys run at 2:30 Parsons 145 36.3 Of course, this will be the first When: Saturday, 9 a.m. bracket. p.m. Coffeyville 143 35.8 nasium. Chanute 141 35.3 post-season tournament hosted at Next, Chanute’s Carlyn Ward Teams competing are Teams competing at Gar- Columbus 129 32.3 the one-year-old tennis complex Chanute’s Czarina Ramos is is 5-3 this season at number-two Labette County, Baxter nett are Labette County, Pittsburg 113 28.3 on the campus of Chanute High now 9-6 on the season at number- Baxter Springs, Santa Fe Iola 91 22.8 singles. Springs, Chanute, Cof- Fort Scott 80 20.0 School. one singles. A junior, Ward did not play last feyville, Columbus, Girard, Trail, Chanute, Fort Scott, Labette County 54 13.5 “We’re very excited,” Chanute A junior, Ramos started the week at Parsons, but will com- Independence and Parsons. Anderson County, Girard, season 2-3, but has won seven of Independence, Iola, Prairie DEFENSE Defense Avg. Coach Mike De La Torre said. pete this weekend. The winning team will Fort Scott 84 21.0 “I’m really looking forward to her last 10 matches. “She’s missed some meets, but advance to the Class 4A View, Louisburg, Osawat- Pittsburg 87 21.8 the league meet and I’m looking Coach De La Torre said Ramos I think she’s had a good week of omie, Ottawa, Paola and Parsons 88 22.0 state tournament on Oct. Chanute 91 22.8 forward to hosting it in Chanute is now playing her best tennis of practice,” De La Torre said. “It’s 29-30 in Salina. Parsons. Independence 94 23.5 at one site.” the season. just really hard to tell how that Chanute was the sub- Last year, the CHS girls Columbus 103 25.8 De La Torre is also excited “She’s finally coming around,” team won a regional title Coffeyville 114 28.5 bracket will play out.” state runner-up last year, Labette County 154 38.5 about his team’s possibilities. De La Torre said. “She’s been De La Torre added that Ward falling to Girard in the title at El Dorado and took the Iola 226 56.5 He said his Blue Comets are working hard and she’s capa- has gained valuable experience match. entire team to state. ble of doing some nice things at Two CHS boys qualified MARGIN Margin Avg. coming around nicely and are the last couple of years. Chanute Coach Gail Independence 92 23.0 playing their best tennis of the league. She needs to stay focused Next, Chanute’s number one Petersen said she was excit- to state as individuals last Parsons 57 14.3 season at the right time. on her game and stay focused on doubles team of Jade Gardner year, as well. Chanute 47 11.8 ed that her team will have a Coffeyville 29 7.3 At the league meet, there are each shot. I’m excited about how and Madison Wendt are now 8-10 chance to qualify for state The state cross country Pittsburg 26 6.5 four brackets: number-one sin- she’s playing.” on the season. Both Gardner and on their home court. meet is in Wamego on Oct. Columbus 26 6.5 gles, number-two singles, num- De La Torre said Ramos has the 30. Fort Scott -4 -1.0 Wendt are just sophomores. Labette County -100 -25.0 ber-one doubles and number-two ability to finish in the top four at XC heads to Garnett Chanute’s cross country Iola -135 -33.8 doubles. the SEK Meet. See TENNIS, Page 7 The Chanute High School team is at Pittsburg today. Page 6 Thursday, September 30, 2010 Nascar/Racing The Chanute Tribune

Three drivers from Chanute won the big bucks at Humboldt Speedway’s Fall Brawl on the two show over the weekend. From left, David Matlock, Derrek Wilson and Tim VanGotten. HHumboldtumboldt SpeedwaySpeedway

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they have some decent players. And they’ll be recently. ready to play because it’s us. It will be a battle “They haven’t played much BBrieflyriefly CHS: emotionally.” TENNIS: together, but they’re getting bet- Continued from Page 5 Columbus hammered Iola 47-6 last Friday Continued from Page 5 ter,” De La Torre said. “They’ll Schoenhofer rolls perfect game night. Iola had just 29 yards rushing and 30 yards get better with more and more Randy Schoenhofer rolled ald County and Labette County and close losses passing against the Titans. De La Torre said the pair seem experience of playing together.” a perfect 300 game during to Columbus and Pittsburg. A junior receiver, Jerrik Sigg has scored six to improve with each tourna- Indy’s Mangan sisters, Molly City League bowling action Chanute is scoring 35 points a game and allow- touchdowns for Iola this season. Senior Charles ment. and Lexy, and Parsons’ duo of this week. ing 22. Senior running back Eric Bowman is the Apt is Iola’s quarterback. Senior Marcus Sullivan “They’re still young and Lindsay Ong and Malina Kipp team’s leading scorer with 56 points. is a key running back. they’re going up against a lot of are two solid teams in the brack- Ka’aihue’s 2 HRs lead Coach Simmons said the focus in practice this Iola goes with a spread offense and a 3-5-3 upperclassmen each week,” De et. Royals past Twins 10-1 week has been on overall improvement. defense for Coach Rick Horton. La Torre said. “They seem to get As far as the team, Chanute “Our focus this week is that we want to get Again, Chanute hopes to get well this week. better all the time. I think they tied for fourth place last year KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kila Ka’aihue had yet to better at what we do,” Simmons said. “We have “We have to get back on track and get rolling,” have a chance to finish in the top at the league meet. Of course, show his power potential stressed to the kids that we need to get better, Simmons said. “This is the start of the second five at league. It will just depend Independence has won at least a for the Royals. The first two offensively and defensively. And we need to get half of the season. Hopefully, we’ll come out on how well they play.” share of the last six league titles innings agaist Minnesota better at the little things. refocused and have a renewed vitality about us. Indy’s duo of Ashlee Carr and (The Bulldogs shared the SEK changed all that. “So far the only thing that has stopped us is our Hopefully, we’ll get after it and play the way we Kelby McGrath may be the top title with Parsons in 2005. The Ka’aihue hit two home own offense,” Simmons continued, noting penal- know we’re capable of playing.” pair in the bracket, with Pitts- other titles were outright). runs and drove in a career- ties and turnovers. “Beside those things, we’ve burg, Fort Scott and Parsons also Parsons should give Indy a high four runs to lead Kan- moved the ball at will on everybody. We just Last year having solid teams. challenge this year. sas City to a 10-1 victory have to quit shooting ourselves in the foot.” Chanute beat Iola 34-13 at home last year. De La Torre hopes his Comets De La Torre hopes his Comets over the Twins Tuesday To put it simply, the season hasn’t gone too Two years ago was the big showdown in Iola. can have a nice showing, too. can make some noise, too. night. “That’s what he is capable well for Iola. Chanute entered that contest at 5-2, while Iola “They can make some noise “Our goal is always to win it,” of doing,” Royals manager The Mustangs are 0-4 and have been giving up was 6-1. if they play like they did against he said. “Realistically, Indy and Ned Yost said. a ton of points each week. The game didn’t live up to the hype, though, as Parsons last week,” De La Torre Parsons are very strong and will Ka’aihue hit a three-run Iola has allowed 226 points in just four games. Chanute rolled 37-0 over the Mustangs. commented. be tough to beat. We’re going homer in the first off Black- That’s 56.5 points per game the Mustangs are Chanute’s number-two dou- to have a lot of tough matches. burn (10-11), then led off giving up. Iola has been out-scored by 135 points The SEK bles team is Jessica Tucker and After Indy and Parsons, Pitts- the second with his seventh thus far, too. In other league games this week, Labette Coun- Jeana Lawrence. The pair are burg, Labette and Fort Scott will home run of the season. It “They’re struggling and still trying to find ty is at Pittsburg, Coffeyville is at Indy, Fort Scott now 3-3 on the season. The two be solid, too. We’ll see how it was his first career multi- their identity on offense,” Simmons said. “But is at Columbus and Parsons is at Southeast. seniors were paired together just comes out.” homer game. The Chanute Tribune Classifieds and Legals 001 Legal Notices 001 Legal Notices 001 Legal Notices 001 Legal Notices 001 Legal Notices 001 Legal Notices 001 Legal Notices 001 Legal Notices Greensburg, , Re- 22965 Lyon Road, Chanute St. Paul City Hall, St. Paul, (Published in The Chanute the Neosho County Appraiser, Canville Precinct---(Includes Kansas (except Saturday and hereunto set my hand and bids and investigating the 8.20.010(E)(G) and 10.30.030, Tribune September 29, 2010) Neosho County Clerk and publican, Wichita seal qualifications of the bidders COMMISSIONER OF INSUR- the City of Earlton) Sunday) continuously between and there has been no sub- Neosho County Treasurer. Hillcrest Commu- the hours of 9:00 a.m. and this 29th day of September, prior to awarding the contract. stantial attempt by the owner, ORDINANCE NO. S-442 ANCE 2010. The City of Chanute reserves Sandy Praeger, Republican, nity Bldg. 1:00 p.m. Michael Powell, to abate said SECTION 3. 8075 160th Road, Chanute Thayer City Hall, Thayer, Kan- the right to reject any and all nuisances. Proper notice of AN ORDINANCE CONTINU- This ordinance shall take effect Lawrence SEAL bids. Minority and Women No Candidate for Democrat Centerville Voting Area---In- sas (except Saturday and Sun- this violation was provided to ING EXEMPTION OF CER- upon its publication in the offi- cludes the City of Galesburg, day) continuously between the Contractors are encouraged to the owner and no administra- TAIN PROPERTY FROM AD cial City newspaper. STATE REPRESENTATIVE Randal E Neely submit bids. 8TH DISTRICT Centerville and Ladore Pre- hours of 8:30 a.m. and 12:00 tive hearing was requested. VALOREM TAXATION FOR cincts) p.m. and 1:00p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Neosho County Clerk and EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EM- Accordingly, the City of Cha- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Passed and adopted by the Jerry D. Williams, Democrat, Election Official PLOYER F/M/H Chanute Persons who apply for services nute and/or its contractors is PURPOSES. Governing Body of THE CITY Senior Citizens Center at voter registration agencies authorized and ordered to OF CHANUTE, KANSAS, this No Candidate for Republican STATE BOARD OF EDUCA- 204 Main St., Galesburg Che- may register at the following abate the nuisances from the WHEREAS, YOUNG’S WELD- 27th day of September, 2010. topa Voting Area---(Includes places during regular business aforementioned property on or ING, INC. has made applica- TION, 9TH DISTRICT CITY OF CHANUTE RESOLUTION NO. 2010-43 Robert Medford, Democrat, the City of Thayer, Chetopa hours: Neosho County Health after October 7, 2010, after tion to the Governing Body of ED COX, Mayor INVITATION FOR BIDS passage of this Resolution, Pittsburg, Jana Shaver, Re- and Shiloh Precincts) Department, Courthouse, 100 Demolition A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE CITY OF CHANUTE, S. Main, Erie, Kansas; Neosho pursuant to Chanute Municipal KANSAS to continue an ex- ATTEST: publican, Independence THAT THE PROPERTY LO- COUNTY OFFICES Thayer City Hall County Health Department, Code, Sections 8.20.080 and emption from taxation of newly JOAN HOWARD, City Clerk The City of Chanute, Kansas is CATED AT 521 NORTH CEN- 10.30.100. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 103 W Neosho Ave., Thayer 320 E. Main, Chanute, Kansas; now soliciting bids for the TRAL AVENUE IS IN VIOLA- acquired machinery and per- Erie Voting Area---Includes the Kansas Department of Health sonal and real property pursu- APPROVED AS TO FORM: 1ST DISTRICT demolition of a property lo- TION OF CHANUTE MUNICI- Michael Schoenhofer, Demo- City of Erie, East and West and Environment (KDHE), BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, ant to the provisions of Section cated at PAL CODE, SECTIONS that any costs incurred by the crat, Erie, Patricia Houser, Re- Erie Townships and Walnut 1500 W 7th Street, Chanute, 1215 N. Lee 8.20.010(E)(G) AND 13 of Article 11 of the Constitu- DAVID S. BRAKE, City Attor- Grove) Kansas; KS Department of So- City of Chanute in abating the tion of the State of Kansas and ney publican, St Paul Sealed bids for this work will 10.30.030, AND AUTHORIZ- TOWNSHIP TICKET cial Rehabilitation Services, nuisances shall be charged pursuant to the official policy be received until 10:00 A.M., ING ABATEMENT OF CER- against the lot or subject real BIG CREEK TOWNSHIP American Legion Hall Chanute Area, 1500 W 7th on the 18th day of October, TAIN NUISANCES CON- and procedures relating 313 S Main St., Erie Street, Chanute, Kansas; SEK property as provided in Cha- thereto as adopted by the Gov- CLERK 2010, at City Hall, 1st & Lin- TAINED THEREON. In compliance with No Candidate Grant Precinct---(Includes the Area Agency on Aging, 1 W nute Municipal Code, Sections erning Body on July 12, 1999, coln, PO Box 907, Chanute, 8.20.100 and 10.30.130. K.S.A.25-105 a notice is CANVILLE TOWNSHIP City of Stark) Ash, Chanute, Kansas; Drivers Kansas, 66720. WHEREAS, on August 18, pursuant to the provisions of License Office, 301 W 14th K.S.A. Supp. 79-251 and hereby given of a CLERK The demolition work will in- 2010, the property located at GENERAL ELECTION to be No Candidate Methodist Church An- Street, Chanute, Kansas; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, 79-252; and clude the complete removal of 521 N. Central Ave. was found that a copy of this Resolution held November 2, 2010. CENTERVILLE TOWNSHIP nex Southeast Kansas Inde- the structures and complete to be in violation of Chanute 117 E Main, Stark pendent Living, 106 E Main, is WHEREAS, a public hearing Notice is hereby given that the CLERK debris removal from the prem- Municipal Code Sections following persons will appear Donald E. Janssen, Republi- Lincoln Precinct---Lincoln Chanute, Kansas; to be served in any manner al- on said application has been ises. Remove house, garage 8.20.010(E)(G) and 10.30.030 lowed by the Ordinance. on th can, Erie, No Candidate for Township Hall On the 18th day of October and contents. Plug or cap all and notice was sent by certi- held by the Governing Body 4520 Republic Road, Parsons 2010, additional hours of regis- following notice as provided by National/State/County/Local Democrat building sewers within 5' of fied mail to the owner, Michael general ballot and that all posi- CHETOPA TOWNSHIP Mission Precinct---(Includes tration will be provided at the Adopted this 27th day of Sep- K.S.A. Supp. 79-251; and property line. Clean, fill, grade Powell, notifying him that he tember, 2010. tions will be provided a write-in CLERK the City of St. Paul) following places: Neosho and level lot to a mow-able was in violation of Chanute line. Fred Moulton, Republican, County Election Officer, condition. All work must be Municipal Code, Sections WHEREAS, the Governing Osage Mission- Neosho Neosho County Clerk's Office, ATTEST: Body has reviewed and ap- Thayer, No Candidate for completed by a licensed con- 8.20.010(E)(G) and 10.30.030, NATIONAL OFFICES Democrat County Museum Courthouse, Erie, Kansas con- tractor with the City of Cha- due to allowing inoperable ve- proved said application, finds 203 Washington St., St. Paul tinuously between the hours of Ed Cox, Mayor same to be in compliance with UNITED STATES SENATOR ERIE TOWNSHIP CLERK nute. hicle(s) to remain on said prop- Jerry Moran, Republican, Hays No Candidate Tioga Voting Ar---Includes 4:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Contractors bidding on this erty, unsightly vegetation and Section 13 of Article 11 of the North Tioga, South Tioga East At 7:00 p.m. on the 18th day of Joan Howard, City Clerk Constitution of the State of Lisa Johnston, Democrat, GRANT TOWNSHIP CLERK project should be aware that an undue and excessive accu- Overland Park Michael Wm. No Candidate and South Tioga West) October the books for registra- the project requires the con- mulation of trash, junk to re- Kansas and the official policy tion will close and remain APPROVED AS TO FORM: of the City of Chanute relating Dann, Libertarian, Baldwin City LADORE TOWNSHIP CLERK tractor to carry specific limits of main on said property. Joseph (Joe) K. Bellis, Reform, No Candidate Zion Lutheran Activity Center closed until the 3rd day of No- Manufacturers and Contractors thereto and has and does 24 N Larson Ave., Chanute vember 2010. David S. Brake, City Attorney hereby determine that the ex- Overland Park LINCOLN TOWNSHIP CLERK Public Liability Insurance and WHEREAS, after service of the UNITED STATES REPRE- David Peterson, Republican, NOTICE OF TESTING OF MA- A citizen of the United States Workman's Compensation In- Notice, no request for an ad- emption applied for with re- CHINES who is 18 years of age or spect to machinery and per- SENTATIVE 2nd District Parsons, No Candidate for surance for all employees in ministrative hearing was re- Cheryl Hudspeth, Democrat, Democrat In compliance with older, or will have attained the accordance with Kansas Work- ceived by the city; sonal property newly acquired K.S.A.4411b the testing of vot- age of 18 years at the next by Young’s Welding, Inc., but Girard , Republi- MISSION TOWNSHIP CLERK men's Compensation Laws. can, Topeka, Robert Garrard, Mark Green, Republican, St ing machines will be conducted election, must register before The required bid form may be WHEREAS, the City Manager originally acquired by Popup October 28, 2010 at 4:00 p.m. he or she can vote. Registra- Call Industries, Inc., having an ag- Libertarian, Edgerton Paul, No Candidate for Demo- picked up during normal work- is now requesting a Resolution STATE OFFICES crat in the Election Office of the tion is open until the close of ing hours at City Hall, 1st &Lin- by the City Commission to gregate fair market value of Neosho County Courthouse business on the 15th day be- $210,000.00 is required to re- GOVERNOR/LT. GOVERNOR SHILOH TOWNSHIP CLERK coln, Chanute, KS OR by Con- abate the aforementioned nui- Tom Holland/ Kelly Kultala, No Candidate NOTICE OF PLACES AND fore the election. tacting Susan Galemore, Grant sances as provided by Cha- tain jobs in the State of Kansas DATES OF REGISTRATION When a voter has been regis- 431-4100 and which is necessary to fa- Democrat, Baldwin City/ Kan- TIOGA TOWNSHIP CLERK Administrator, SEKRPC, nute Municipal Code Sections sas City, Sam Brownback/Jeff Diann E. Young, Republican, FOR GENERAL ELECTION tered according to law, the 620-431-0080. 8.20.080 and 10.30.100. cilitate the expansion of appli- In compliance with the provi- voter shall remain registered cant's business, which will cre- Colyer, Republican, Topeka/ Chanute, No Candidate for The City of Chanute will award Overland Park, Andrew P. Democrat sions of K.S.A. 25-2311, notice until the voter changes name demolition contracts to quali- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ate new employment and will is hereby given that the books by marriage, divorce or other for retain existing jobs. Gray/ Stacey Davis, Libertar- WALNUT GROVE TOWNSHIP fied businesses/enterprises RESOLVED BY THE GOV- ian, Topeka/ Auburn Kenneth CLERK for registration of voters will be legal proceedings or changes submitting the lowest qualified ERNING BODY OF THE CITY (Ken) W. Cannon/ Daniel No Candidate open at the following places residence. The voter may bid. OF CHANUTE, KANSAS: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT during regular business hours: re-register in person, by mail or ORDAINED BY THE GOV- (Dan) J. Faubion, Reform, An- The polling places are as fol- Bids may be held by the City Classified dover/ Overland Park lows: Chanute City Clerk's Office, other delivery when registra- for a period not to exceed thirty That on August 18, 2010, the ERNING BODY OF THE CITY Chanute, Kansas (except Sat- tion is open or the voter may OF CHANUTE, KANSAS: SECRETARY OF STATE Chanute City: (30) days from the date of the property located at 521 N. Chris Biggs, Democrat, Junc- 1st Ward and 2nd urday and Sunday) continu- re-register on election day. opening of the bids in order to Central Ave. was found to be tion City, Kris Kobach, Republi- Wards---Zion Lutheran Activity ously between the hours of Application forms shall be pro- allow time for reviewing the in violation of Chanute Munici- Ads. SECTION 1. 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. vided by the county election of- By the authority of Section 13 can, Piper Phillip Horatio Lu- Center pal Code, Sections cas, Libertarian, El Dorado 24 N Larson Ave. Chanute Neosho County Clerk's Office, ficer or the Secretary of State of Article 11 of the Constitution Courthouse, Erie, Kansas (ex- upon request. The application of the State of Kansas, and Derek Langseth, Reform, Val- 3rd Ward---Central Park Pavil- ley Center ion cept Saturday and Sunday) shall be signed by the appli- pursuant to the official policy of continuously between the cant under penalty of perjury. the Governing Body of THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 101 S Forest Ave. Chanute Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Steve Six, Democrat, Law- 4th Wards---First United Meth- hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 In Witness Whereof, I have 220 220 220 CITY OF CHANUTE, relating p.m. thereto, machinery and per- rence, Derek Schmidt, Repub- odist Church sonal and real property newly lican, Independence,Dennis 202 S Lincoln, Cha- acquired by Young’s Welding, Hawver, Libertarian, Ozawkie nute STATE TREASURER Townships and other Cit- Services Services Inc., but originally acquired by Offered Offered Popup Industries, Inc., as de- Dennis McKinney, Democrat, ies 260 260 WILSON MEDICAL CENTER OPENINGS scribed in said application for exemption, and having an ag- gregate fair market value of Health Information Management $210,000.00 that will be used Help Wanted Help Wanted Certified Coder/Transcriptionist: Full time, 40 hours a week, day shift. Must exclusively for exempt pur- 220 220 TONY’S LAWN CARE & IRRIGATION INC. poses, is hereby exempted be a Certified Coder willing to train in house for transcription and take on from ad valorem taxation for call weekend rotation every 6-8 weeks. the years 2010, 2011, 2012, The most complete lawn service around. 2013, 2014, and 2015; subject, 30 Years combined experience on staff. however, to approval by the Respiratory Therapy Board of Tax Appeals of the State of Kansas, the annual re- Lawn service. Landscaping. Irrigation systems Respiratory Therapist: PRN (as needed)- Must be certified with registry eli- view as provided by the official and repair. Tree and Shrub pruning. Lawn gibility or registered as a respiratory therapist by the National Board for policy of the City of Chanute chemical applications. Lawn repair. Spring clean relating thereof; the timely Respiratory Therapy. making of all other payments up. Drainage systems. House washing and gut- to the City of Chanute, and ter cleaning. Lawn leveling. Backhoe service. provided that such exempted Pick up an application to join the team at Wilson Medical Center Reece property is used exclusively by YOUNG’S WELDING, INC. for *Workers compensation & liability insurance** Campus, 2600 Ottawa Road, Neodesha, KS 66757. 620-325-8357, FAX: 620- the purpose of manufacturing for the customers protection. 325-8460. Apply online at www.wilsonmedical.org E.O.E. in Chanute, Kansas, articles of commerce during the period of 2010 Special exemption. This is a continua- tion and reaffirmation of the Free Spring Broadleaf control and fertilizer original exemption to Popup In- application with 2010 mowing contract. Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices dustries, Inc. 001 001 001 SECTION 2. References and Free estimates. A copy of this ordinance, duly certified, shall be provided to 431-3401 YOUNG’S WELDING, INC., Cell 432-4301

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Legal Notices Legal Notices Help Wanted Help Wanted Garage Sales Moving & 001 001 220 220 340 390 Misc. for Sale 820 Storage nute and/or its contractors is Joan Howard, City Clerk ALLIED WASTE / RE- authorized and ordered to Southeast Kansas 182 Tulakes Thursday IF The Shoe doesn’t fit abate the nuisances from the APPROVED AS TO FORM: SOURCE RECOVERY Manufacturing Facility 3-7; Friday 9-1. WW Storage SELL IT! In the Tribune Complex aforementioned property on or are looking for one seeking to fill an open- 3-wheeler, tools, boats, Classifieds. after October 7, 2010, after David S. Brake, City Attorney heavy equipment me- ing in its Maintenance antiquefurniture and Gated security fence passage of this Resolution, & lighting. KSSOA pursuant to Chanute Municipal chanic. They need to Department for an Elec- glassware, collectables Yamaha Clarinet Code, Section 8.20.080. have knowledge and trical/Mechanical Tech- and stuff. $250.00. 620-920-0189 member. Steel build- Special ability in repairing and nician. 3 - 5 years veri- ings, 200 units, 6 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, 160 Notices troubleshooting electri- fiable Industrial/Electri- 23650 Douglas Road. 1 Zero Turn Mower sizes. Covered & that any costs incurred by the open lot RV & boat City of Chanute in abating the ★★ cal, hydraulic, engine cal/Mechanical experi- & 1/2 miles north of 42” cut or bigger. A Baby is storage. 6 & 12 nuisances shall be charged ★★ repairs, pm services, ence. Competitive sal- Cherry on Plummer Working or against the lot or subject real Our Dream drive train, air brake ary and benefits. starts at 7:15 a.m. Lots Non-Working. month discounts. property as provided in Cha- Happily married, 1525 S. Plummer, nute Municipal Code, Section systems and other com- EOE/M/F. E-mail re- of furniture and chil- 620-423-4355. Do you have a 8.20.100. creative, financially ponent repairs. Must be sumes to dstotler@ca- drens clothing, lots of Chanute. 433-1792 great smile? The secure couple will able to work on Dozers, bleone.net or send re- variety. or 431-9418 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, LOVE & NURTURE Compactors, Track Cars & Trucks that a copy of this Resolution is sumes to Maintenance 600 Chanute Tribune is your baby. Expenses Hoes, Back Hoes, Superintendent, P.O. 809 W 4th Friday only North Santa Fe to be served in any manner al- 2000 Ford Taurus, V6. in search of local lowed by the Ordinance. Paide 1-800-561-9323 Graders, Haul Truck Box 728, Chanute, KS 2:30-6:30 p.m. Divan Mini-Storage. 431-5913. Britt-Louis & JR and other landfill equip- 66720. &25, patriotic twin bed- $3,000.00. OBO. New smiles. Adopted this 27th day of Sep- ment. The mechanic spread, towel holder, tires, new front brakes. tember, 2010. NOTICE 620-378-4302 leave CALL 431-0270 must be able to obtain a Taking applications, jeans 44-30, t-shirts Investigate fully before XXL, Misc. new-old. message. GMN STORAGE ATTEST: sending any money as an class “B” CDL with air please apply in person Ed Cox, brakes within 6 months. To submit your Mayor advance fee. For further at Whispers Video, 107 BARGAINS! TV, quilts, 300 UNITS. We are offering a 2005 Dodge Stratus. 4 information call or write: W. Cherry Street, Cha- size 16 - 20 wm clothes, door. V-6. 80,000 miles. smile, it is easy. We Joan Howard, City Clerk 500.00 dollar signing Better Business Bureau nute. collectibles, lots of mis- Super clean. Power SIX SIZES. 328 Laura bonus if employed for cellaneous. Friday 1:00 just need your APPROVED AS TO FORM: longer then 6 months. Wanted: Windows and Locks. Wichita, Ks 67211 - 6:00 and Saturday $4,600.00. Offers con- Eagle Valley Storage photo with name, David S. Brake, City Attorney 316-263-3146 Come an apply at: Re- RN/C.N.A./C.M.A. 7:00 - 11:00, 1006 source Recovery, 4237 sidered. 431-6838. Chanute . Gas (This notice provided as a cus- Seeking skilled indi- Charles, Humboldt. COME SEE THE age,and residence. tomer service by The Chanute CR5300, Cherryvale, RESOLUTION NO. 2010-45 viduals to provide 2008 Dodge Caliber DIFFERENCE! Tribune.) KS, 67335 or call Mac Clean Out Sale. 1 W. SXT. Beautiful. 32,000 Gee 620-210-2009. high quality patient 5X10 - 10X30’s A RESOLUTION DECLARING Walnut. Kids clthes and miles. Asking $8,500. Call Marvin Two easy ways to THAT THE PROPERTY LO- NOTICE: The Chanute centered care. 12 lots of misc. Friday Offers considered. Call 620-625-3028 CATED AT 102 WEST MUL- Tribune does not investi- hour shifts both Only. submit your photo: BERRY STREET IS IN VIOLA- gate advertisers who place GET OUT OF TOWN! 431-6838. TION OF CHANUTE MUNICI- days John Arthur Storage, drop it off at the PAL CODE, SECTION advertisements in our pa- Moved Sale. TVs, oak Over 40 Cars & Trucks per and does not undertake Hiring 18 & over and nights. Apply in 4301 S. Santa Fe. 10.30.030, AND AUTHORIZ- coffee table with match- In-stock! $995 - 431-4575. office at 15 N ING ABATEMENT OF CER- to guaranty the legitimacy girls/guys who are person to 530 W. ing end tables, lots of $18,995. 40 years TAIN NUISANCES CON- of such advertisers or their bored! 620-212-1159. Evergreen or email TAINED THEREON. 14th stuff, Saturday 8-12. Same Location! SEK products. Before signing a Its a cool job promot- 127 N. Stueben. Auto Sales Storage units for rent. it to WHEREAS, on August 10, contract, readers may ing Rollingstone, GQ, Parsons, 620-421-6060 2010, the property located at All sizes-$20.00/mo. check with the Vogue and more. Services or 800-942-1415. while units available. [email protected]. 102 W. Mulberry was found to Consumer Protection $300.-800/wk. Expense Offered ST. PAUL CITY WIDE be in violation of Chanute Mu- 260 YARD SALE. Chanute Storage nicipal Code Section 10.30.030 Div., Attorney paid training. Must be For Sale. Extended cab, 431-0622. and notice was sent by certi- General’s Office free to travel CHEMICAL LAWN GMC Sierra, 115,000 fied mail to the owner, Mervat APPLICATIONS Saturday. October 2, M. Hussein, notifying him that Topeka, Kansas to awesome places like miles, Z71, remote start, Real Estate 1-800-432-2310 NY, Chicago, California FINLEY’S 2010. 7 A.M.- 3 P.M. LINEX, $13,500 call at he was in violation of Chanute LAWN CARE For Sale Legal Notices Municipal Code, Section Remember, if it sounds too Must be outgoing and (620) 432-1942 870 001 10.30.030, due to allowing in- good to be true, it probably ready to start now! PCL #6141 Maps available at the For Sale: Home. 1207 operable vehicle(s) to remain isn’t true. •Fall Leaf Clean Up following locations: Recreational N. Steuben. 4 Bedroom, on said property. •Lawn Maintenance Mac’s, St. Paul Cafe, RESOLUTION NO. 2010-44 Wanted: Individuals or 1-800-725-9952 610 Vehicles 1 Bath. 30 x 30 Garage. WHEREAS, after service of the groups interested in • No Annual Contracts St. Paul Market. $55,000. 431-6619 A RESOLUTION DECLARING Notice, no request for an ad- competing for a cash www.forceoneteam.com Required 2004 Yamaha YFZ 450. THAT THE PROPERTY LO- ministrative hearing was re- •Irrigation installation Yard Sale East on 39 to New head, new valves, CATED AT 512 NORTH ceived by the city; prize of $500! Have fun Ottawa Rd,turn right, Investment Opportunity. WASHINGTON AVENUE IS IN participating in a local Lincare, leading na- •Shrub Trimming cams, new pistons, 3 Prime 8 acre track on VIOLATION OF CHANUTE WHEREAS, the City Manager tional respiratory com- Call for free estimates. 3rd house on right. crank, and new cylinder Haunted House and Wednesday, Thursday, new 160th Road. 15 MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION is now requesting a Resolution maybe winning the pany seeks results 620-305-8852 block. Good lights, 8” minutes south of Wal- 8.20.010(G) AND AUTHORIZ- by the City Commission to 620-423-GRASS (4727) Friday 12-?. Couch, end ING ABATEMENT OF CER- grand prize! For more driven Sales Represen- rims, runs great.. mart. Utilities available. abate the aforementioned nui- tative. Create working Commercial tables, kids bow,, $4,800. 785-392-7702. TAIN NUISANCES CON- sances as provided by Cha- information Call baby-adult clothes, lots Price negotiable. TAINED THEREON. nute Municipal Code Section 431-0126. relationships with MD’s, & Residential 620-212-6226. 10.30.100. Nurses, Social Workers of miscellaneous. Apartments WHEREAS, on August 24, For Rent 2010, the property located at NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT and articulate our excel- FOR Various Services 710 Homes 512 N. Washington was found Lost & Found lent patient care with at- being offered, check the Music RESOLVED BY THE GOV- 180 Nice 1 BR. Newly re- For Sale to be in violation of Chanute ERNING BODY OF THE CITY tentive listening skills. Business and Service 360 900 modeled. $350 - $400. Municipal Code Section OF CHANUTE, KANSAS: Found: White Lab at Competitive Base + Directory DAILY. Buy, sell, trade, and 8.20.010(G) and notice was 724 S. Katy. Cal No pets. No smoking. 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath sent by certified mail to the That on August 10, 2010, the un-capped commission. consign guitars. Guitar 431-6559. Tree removal and trim- 620-433-0954. Bungalow, new lower owner(s), Michael J. Lucas and property located at 102 W. Drug-free workplace. accessories in stock at price, $10,000. Kathryn Lucas, notifying them Mulberry was found to be in Contact Roger at ming shrub mainte- Lanco, 625 N. Santa that they was in violation of violation of Chanute Municipal nance, yard clean up Houses Cheaper than rent. Chanute Municipal Code, Sec- Help Wanted 620-421-2774 or fax re- Fe., Chanute. Code, Section 10.30.030, and and mowing. 431-3540. For Rent Open House tion 8.20.010(G), due to allow- there has been no substantial 220 sume to 620-421-3370. 431-9455. 740 Saturday, October 2, ing an undue and excessive attempt by the owner, Mervat ADULT CASE MAN- EOE. Furniture & 2 Bedroom Mobile 2010. 1015 N. Grant, accumulation of trash, junk, re- M. Hussein, to abate said nui- Home. CH/AC, stove, fuse to remain on said prop- sances. Proper notice of this AGER - assist in recov- Appliances Misc. for Sale Chanute. erty. violation was provided to the ery process, seeking Looking for reliable, 330 390 and fridge. $325 month 1-620-344-0745. owner and no administrative resources, providing hard-working, enthusi- Contemporary double and $325 deposit. WHEREAS, after service of the hearing was requested. Ac- drop leaf table. Black 431-6838. 2 Story Victorian. 3 BR. Notice, no request for an ad- cordingly, the City of Chanute encouragement, teach- astic, self-motivated in- ministrative hearing was re- dividual, must have African hardwood, solid. Beautiful Corner Lot in and/or its contractors is author- ing self-reliance to lead 3 Bedroom. 1.5 Bath. ceived by the city; ized and ordered to abate the a productive life. Re- good communication New $75. Buffalo. 620-537-6411. nuisances from the aforemen- Fireplace, hardwood, quires good communi- skills for part timeDental 785-577-5895. WHEREAS, the City Manager tioned property on or after Oc- Assistant position. Will double garage, appli- CLOSE-OUT is now requesting a Resolution tober 7, 2010, after passage of cation skills, empathy, ances. $650 month. SPECIALS ALL THIS by the City Commission to this Resolution, pursuant to and patience. Educa- train the right person. Garage Sales abate the aforementioned nui- Chanute Municipal Code, Sec- Mail resume, include 340 620-212-1270. MONTH!! sances as provided by Cha- tion 10.30.100. tion: Prefer B.A. in So- PARKVIEW HOUSING nute Municipal Code, Section cial Work, Psychology, work references. Linda 3 Bedroom/ 1 Bath, To- Lollar, DDS, 107 West 101 S. Malcolm, Close 20TH & 69 BYPASS, 8.20.080. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Education, Sociology, Out Sale, Saturday 9-1. tally remodeled, washer PITTSBURG. (620) that any costs incurred by the etc. Will consider other Third Street, Erie, KS and dryer available, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT City of Chanute in abating the 66733. Movies .50 cents and 231-7910. RESOLVED BY THE GOV- nuisances shall be charged degrees if combined $515 a month and $515 www.parkviewhous- ERNING BODY OF THE CITY against the lot or subject real with relevant life and much more. deposit. 431-3998. OF CHANUTE, KANSAS: Needing seasonal full- inginc.com property as provided in Cha- job experience. time help. Drivers li- nute Municipal Code, Section Lovely 4 Bedrooms, 3 For Sale: 14 x 70 Mo- That on August 24, 2010, the 10.30.130. Full-time. cense required. Call property located at 512 N. Advertise in the Classified Baths, 2 mile East of bile Home. 2 Bedroom, 431-3401. 2 Bath. Central Heat & Washington was found to be in BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Send resume to: Chanute, $800.00/ violation of Chanute Municipal that a copy of this Resolution is Part-time Help wanted. month and deposit. Air. New Roof. Large Code, Section 8.20.010(G), to be served in any manner al- Robert F. Chase, 1201 W. 12th Friday and there has been no sub- Weekend customer 620-875-3046. Deck. $8000.00. Call lowed by the Ordinance. Director and Saturday at 8am. Roll-up topper. Taken 620-432-3293. stantial attempt by the Southeast Kansas service and cleaning. owner(s), Michael J. Lucas and Adopted this 27th day of Sep- Apply at White Air, Cha- Electric Range, micro- off a 2001 Chevy Nice house in the coun- Kathryn Lucas, to abate said tember, 2010. Mental Health Center nute Airport. 431-2200 wave, dishwasher, pickup. Will fit other try for rent. 4 Bed- PRICE REDUCED! nuisances. Proper notice of PO Box 807 weedeater, small tools, rooms, 2 full baths, HUMBOLDT, 3 BED- this violation was provided to ATTEST: years. 431-4265. after 5 the owner(s) and no adminis- Iola, KS 66749 childrens clothes, car p.m. natural gas included. ROOM. 1-1/2 bath, 5 trative hearing was requested. Ed Cox, Mayor 620/365-8641 Advertise in the Classified seat, toys and much Call 620-431-8066 or acres, 620-380-1942, Accordingly, the City of Cha- EOE/AA more. leave a message. 620-380-1219. Comics The Chanute Tribune Thursday, September 30, 2010 Page 9 Family Circus Close to Home Amy scripts ‘gift rap’ to tweak new grads Dear Amy: This summer, my Neither of them has a job at husband and I made substantial AAsksk AmyAmy the moment. Both are in their gifts of money as graduation mid-20s. gifts to a niece, a nephew and gift givers everywhere, while But who’s in the right here? the child of a close friend — all having a little fun. Should she have given him of whom were graduating from I have scripted a message for the ultimatum? Or should she college. you (practice before recording). just trust him and say yes to The friend’s son thanked us Borrow a beat from Kanye marriage? verbally when he opened the West’s “Gold Digger” to I’ve been married a long time card at his graduation party but play behind your “gift rap” now, and I know firsthand that never sent a thank-you note. (but be aware that West may marriage is hard work, so to start The niece and nephew did — figuratively — rush the off a new life with ultimatums not thank us in person, which stage to accuse you of career and conditions sounds like a was understandable because the assassination). disaster waiting to happen. cards were not opened at their Here you go: Any advice? — Concerned in party. “We watched you graduate Chicago However, six weeks have And enjoyed it all, Dear Concerned: This passed since the party, the We gave you a check girlfriend isn’t saying, “Once checks have been cashed and And, what ... no call? you graduate, we’ll start to plan we have not received a phone We don’t like to whine, our marriage.” She’s saying, Baby Blues call or a note from either one. But the gift was banked; “Once you graduate, we’ll The fact that we did not The next thing that should discuss marriage.” receive even a phone call of happen The concept of graduating thanks has left us feeling very Is to make sure we’re before marriage sounds disappointed and undecided as thanked.” responsible to me, though it’s to how to follow up, if at all. At the bottom of the card, obvious from your account that Among the options we you should write, “All kidding she delivered this news very considered was calling the aside, we really mean it.” parents, but these recipients are poorly — or your brother-in- in their 20s, and it is really not law interpreted it that way. Dear Amy: My brother-in- I am with you. I don’t like their parents’ responsibility. law asked his longtime girlfriend Another option we considered ultimatums. I like conversations, to marry him. negotiation, compromise and was to send a follow-up note Her answer to his marriage ourselves, expressing our understanding. But in delivering proposal came with a few points her ultimatum, she revealed disappointment. (Since the of contention. Peanuts exactly where she stands. checks were cashed, we can’t Since he has yet to complete use the excuse of “We want to his undergraduate degree, she Dear Amy: know if you received the gift.”) told him she will give him an Your response These are great kids, but we answer about marriage when to “Susan,” in which you feel that they should know our he graduates. She gave him a highlighted that kids often don’t feelings and learn to do the right deadline to finish the degree or realize the relationships between thing. she would break up with him. generations of their family Any ideas? — Disappointed My brother-in-law is reminded me of my story. Aunt heartbroken because he thinks I was on an “adventure” Dear Disappointed: I love she’s not willing to go the with my grandson, and he said, those newfangled greeting distance and doesn’t trust him. “You’re so much fun, Grandma, cards that let you record your Her concerns are legitimate it’s too bad that you never had Crankshaft own audio message, which because, let’s face it, he needs any children of your own.” automatically plays when the to get serious about his future What a hoot. — Madeline recipient opens the card. and she has already completed Dear Madeline: This sounds You and your husband could her bachelor’s degree. like the start of an illuminating strike a blow for disappointed conversation. HHeloiseeloise CCelebrityelebrity newsnews Dear Heloise: Preparing for the WASHINGTON (AP) — Betty White will join “Satur- oncoming winter weather, I found day Night Live” cast members when they toast Tina Fey several plants in small pots that would with the nation’s top humor prize at the Kennedy Center in need to be moved inside if they were Washington. to last through the cold spell. I repotted White will join “SNL” comics and alumni Fred Armisen, Zits several small plants together in a larger Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and show creator Lorne pot. They don’t take up quite so much Michaels in awarding Fey the Mark Twain Prize for Ameri- space inside. — G.O., via e-mail can Humor on Nov. 9. As long as the plants require the They’ll join top entertainers, including Steve Martin, same care, water, sunlight, etc., you’re singer and actress Jennifer Hudson and actor Jon Hamm good to go! — Heloise who plays Don Draper on TV’s “Mad Men.” Dear Heloise: With the semester Fey, known for her impression of former vice-presidential starting at many colleges, here are some candidate Sarah Palin, returned to “SNL” in May when the easy ways to make a big difference to 88-year-old White drew rave reviews as host. Fey was the the environment: show’s first female head writer. 1. Bring your own reusable mug The award show honoring Fey will be taped for broadcast when buying coffee. Some places even on PBS stations Nov. 14. give a small discount for this. NEW YORK (AP) — Director Arthur Penn, a myth- 2. Carry a reusable water bottle maker and myth-breaker who in such classics as “Bonnie rather than creating more plastic and Clyde” and “Little Big Man” refashioned movie and Blondie waste. American history and sealed a generation’s affinity for out- 3. Use cloth napkins at home. Keep siders, died Tuesday night, a day after his 88th birthday. each napkin in a personalized napkin Daughter Molly Penn said her father died at his home, in ring, and replace every few days as Manhattan, of congestive heart failure. Longtime friend and needed. business manager Evan Bell said Wednesday that Penn had 4. Take your lunch in reusable been ill for about a year and that a memorial service will be containers rather than plastic bags. held before the end of the year. Together we can make a difference! — B.C. in California Dear Heloise: My mother has a convenient way to serve soup when someone is sick: in the pan. The pan is easier to manage than a tray, and the Beetle Bailey soup is stable. A spoon and crackers can be placed in the pan as well. — Melissa in California Dear Heloise: My husband has many tools, and several of them need an air compressor to run. I use the hose with a pistol-type handle to get the air to blow away dust on silk flowers. I also use this method to clean baskets and stuffed animals. Since his compressor is in the garage, I just step outside and blow that dust away. Obviously, you have to get used to the power of the air, but it does a fantastic job of cleaning. Thanks for all of your Hagar the Horrible hints. — Claudia in Ohio Dear Heloise: After surgery, I spent quite a bit of time in bed. I love to do crossword puzzles, and my mother has clipped the ones from her paper to send me to do in addition to the ones from my paper. While collecting them, she put them in an old 2-pound candy sampler box. I used the box as backing while doing the puzzles and put my pens in it for convenience. I later added a writing pad, a roll of stamps, tape and some return-address labels and Bizarro the like. I can pick it up easily, use it in the bed or carry it to where I want to be to correspond or just do crosswords. — Jeanette in Florida Dear Heloise: Often I will return a blouse or skirt to a hanger in my closet after wearing it once for a short period. (I want to wear it one more time before laundering.) I find that a colored paper clip over the coat hanger will help me find it. — Marian from California Page 10 Thursday, September 30, 2010 Local The Chanute Tribune Biblesta tradition Self-inspection fire safety continues Saturday forms sent out Harold Campbell Tribune Reporter in Humboldt A self-inspection form has been sent to local businesses HUMBOLDT — The orig- so they check their buildings inator has passed, but the for potential fire hazards, Cha- tradition of the Humboldt nute Public Safety Director Sam Biblesta continues. Budreau said Wednesday. The parade was started by Budreau said the business Dr. Arthur Carlson, former self-inspection program is free resident of Humboldt, who and is designed for general busi- had a vision for a Bible- nesses with a low-hazard poten- based and community-based tial for fire and safety concerns. parade. He presented the The program is targeting such idea to the Chamber of Com- locations as offices, churches, merce and it was launched as Jamison. After that, bring your own bowl and enjoy a free bean shopping centers, retail stores a totally non-commercial cel- and storage warehouses contain- ebration. Carlson, 88, Overland feed at 5 p.m. Biblesta After Dark is a new ing low-combustibility products Park, died Monday, July 12. and will allow businesses to be event this year after the bean The event is one of few if any inspected by the owner or man- solely dedicated to celebrating feed. This event will be put on Submitted photo ager on a 12-month inspection the Bible. It’s an old-fashioned by Gary and Melissa Larson, cycle. event still held on a downtown Team Gods Mighty Love Min- Hoe and Hope Garden Club 2010 Biblesta Display, Pocket Park, Bridge Street, Humboldt. The annual Biblesta is Saturday, Oct. 2 in Humboldt. “We hope that by allowing square. istries. Biblesta After Dark is you to identify and eliminate The 53rd Biblesta Parade geared to the youth, but will be common fire hazards, we will will be at 1:30. Some floats are enjoyed by all ages. encourage you to continue to favorites that return annually, In addition, there will be many maintain a fire-safe environment such as one, presented by the events for the younger children, for our business without a visit Humboldt Rotary club, featur- including inflatables, a train, from the fire department every ing Jonah with legs kicking as large and small pony rides and Fun, 12 months,” Budreau said. he is scooped up by a 40-foot, Christian carnival games. Mark The inspection form has 18 motorized whale. But most are Toland will perform two magic questions asking about such extravaganzas created new each shows at noon and 3 p.m. All subjects as exterior trash dump- year and always inspired by the children’s events will be held sters, any possible obstructions Bible. on New York Street between food, to exit doors and hallways, elec- Activities start at 8 a.m. with Eighth and Seventh. trical breaker panels and cir- the Run for the Son Biblesta, cuit breakers, electrical outlets 3K Walk/5K or 10K Run. A 53rd Biblesta and switches, extension cords, registration form is available adapters, combustible materials on the Biblesta website, www. 11:30 a.m. - Community music in storage areas and boiler and biblesta.com . Choir furnace rooms, fire sprinklers Entertainment will start in the Noon to 1:30 — The Mis- and fire extinguishers. city square at 11:30 a.m. with sourians Budreau said other agencies the performance of the Com- 1:30 p.m. — Biblesta may have requirements not munity Choir, followed by The Parade included in the fire inspection Missourians, a favorite of those 2:30 p.m. — The Fishers sheet. who have attended Biblesta in 3 p.m. — Rush of Fools Rush of Fools, Forms should be returned the past. 4:15 p.m. — Parade a Christian rock/ within 30 days to the Chanute Performers for the afternoon awards followed by Jamison Contemporary Christian Fire Department, P.O. Box starting at 2:30 will be The 5 p.m. — Free ham and Music band from 907, Chanute, KS 66720. For Fishers, Rush of Fools and bean feed Alabama. questions and other assistance, call the fire department at 431- 5236. St. Paul, Erie royalty

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by calling Offers good on new and unregistered units purchased between 7/27/10 and 9/30/10. Offers only available at participating Polaris® dealers. *Rates as low as 3.99% for 36 months. Approval, and any rates and terms provided, are based on credit worthiness. Other fi nancing offers are available. Applies to the purchase of all new ATV and RANGER® models made on the Polaris Installment Program from 7/27/10 to 9/30/10. Fixed APR of 3.99%, 7.99%, or 10.99% will be assigned based on credit approval criteria. Examples of monthly payments over a 36 month term at 3.99% APR: $29.52 per $1,000 fi nanced and at 10.99% APR: $32.73 per $1,000 fi nanced. **Rebates apply to select models. See your dealer for details. Warning: ATVs can be hazardous to operate. For your safety: Avoid operating Polaris ATVs or RANGERs on paved surfaces or public roads. Riders and passengers should always wear a helmet, eye protection, protective clothing, and a seat belt (on 620-431-4100 RANGER vehicles). Never engage in stunt driving, and avoid excessive speeds and sharp turns. Polaris adult ATV models are for riders age 16 and older. Drivers of RANGER vehicles must be at least 16 years old with a valid driver’s license. All ATV riders should take a safety training course. For ATV safety and training information call the SVIA at (800) 887-2887, see your dealer, or call Polaris at (800) 342-3764. ©2010 Polaris Industries Inc.