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Advertising 3 PAGE 272 COMMUNITY EVENT Nondaily Division 1 THEY’RE BACK! FIRST PLACE Derby Informer Monica Woolard The Derby Community Foundation Round-up Don “The Preacher Man” Mayberry WANTS YOU !! Well-chosen artwork, makes you want to see what’s going on. SECOND PLACE Larned Tiller & Toiler Susan Shank Makes you hungry - right to the point. THIRD PLACE Chapman & Enterprise News-Times Becky Rathbun Contains all the info you need. Saturday, September 19, 2009 6 pm-11 pm • Mattox Arena in Derby 4418 E. 83rd St. South • Silent Auction Featuring Local Artists • Live Music with The Matt Engels Band Plus: Cash Bar • Buffet by Abuelo’s • Horse Shoes • and MORE! Tickets available – $35 donation or table of 8 for $250 donation – at these locations: Plaza Real Estate, Derby Informer, Rainbow Valley Veterinary Clinic, from any Foundation Board member, and online at www.derbycf. org. Call 788-9815 for more info. Proceeds go to funding the Foundation’s Community Enrichment Grant Program (awarding up to $10,000 annually to local non-profits) PAGE 273 COMMUNITY EVENT Nondaily Division 2 FIRST PLACE Russell County News Randy Johnson Nice use of photos to carry the reader attention. SECOND PLACE Osawatomie Graphic Lori Massey Well balanced ad and use of graphics to draw readers eye into text. THIRD PLACE Russell County News Randy Johnson Nice use of color ad graphics. PAGE 274 COMMUNITY EVENT Nondaily Division 3 FIRST PLACE Southwest Times Joshua Hinton Nice ad! Like the use of burst. SECOND PLACE Southwest Times Katie Taylor Good layout and use of color. THIRD PLACE Southwest Times Ashli Perry Nice layout and use of space. PAGE 275 COMMUNITY EVENT Daily Division 1 FIRST PLACE High Plains Daily Leader Rhett Wettstein Strong headline, strong graphic, strong color. SECOND PLACE Ottawa Herald Sheila Holle Need a stronger headline. THIRD PLACE Fort Scott Tribune Sara Simonds This ad is busy but it has eye appeal. PAGE 276 COMMUNITY EVENT Daily Division 2 FIRST PLACE Garden City Telegram Makayla Eiland Ad is to the point yet informative. SECOND PLACE Garden City Telegram Krystal McCray Lots of information here. THIRD PLACE Great Bend Tribune Karma Byers Sponsors could have been set so easier to read. PAGE 277 COMMUNITY EVENT Daily Division 3 FIRST PLACE Salina Journal Jamie Jeffries Clean easy to read and people will read it. SECOND PLACE Hutchinson News Josh Hernandez Lots going on but it works. THIRD PLACE Hutchinson News Scott Oswatt Eye appealing. PAGE 278 HOUSE AD We’re not just Good, We’re One of the Best! Nondaily Division 1 The Tiller & Toiler received numerous awards at the Kansas Press Association’s Award of Excellence Advertising FIRST PLACE Contest 2009. Larned Tiller & Toiler Here are the winners… st Place Awards - Non-daily Division 1 Susan Shank SPECIAL SECTION CLASSIFIEDS 10 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2008 THE TILLER & TOILER Celebrating 150 Years of Fort Larned Celebrating 150 Years of Fort Larned Health & Communities Real Estate Real Estate 1Friday’s REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL Classifi eds Pawnee Valley Education & Government Card of Thanks SERVICEBusiness & Service WE THANK EACH OF YOU, our many friends and extended fami- lies. We are so grateful for all your prayers, expressions of love, care, and concern during a diffi cult time. Directory We appreciate each act of kindness -- cards, calls, visits, and the dona- Great way to showcase impossible list of awards. Good color tions for Masses and to the National Banking Sporting Services Fitness Kidney Foundation in memory of our son Dennis at the time of his CENTRAL KANSAS passing. May God bless each of Pheasant FAMILY you. 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