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weather County report briefed 45° 10 a.m. Monday on mental Today • Sunset, 7:33 p.m. health Wednesday • Sunrise, 5:57 a.m. By Kevin Bottrell • Sunset, 7:34 p.m. [email protected] Midday Conditions The Sherman County Commis- • Soil temperature 42 degrees sioners received an overview of • Humidity 89 percent mental health services and the is- • Sky cloudy sues facing mental health treatment • Winds north 16 mph efforts at their regular meeting last • Barometer 29.93 inches Tuesday. and falling High Plains Mental Health Ex- ecutive Director Walter Hill, board • Record High today 90° (1989) member Gordon Pettibone and • Record Low today 24° (1907) Tracy Hillmer from the Goodland Last 24 Hours* office came to the commissioner High Sunday 68° meeting to deliver the organiza- Low Sunday 34° tion’s annual report. Precipitation trace High Plains Mental Health was This month .29 created by an inter-local agreement Year to date 2.59 of 20 northwest Kansas Counties, Below Normal .37 inches including Sherman County, to pro- The Topside Forecast vide mental health services. Hill Today: Cloudy becoming mostly said it allowed these counties to sunny with a 30 percent chance of have mental health services without rain and show, a high near 40 and having to worry about setting up a low around 24. Wednesday: their own organizations. Mostly sunny with a high near 55, Hill said the agreement doesn’t winds out of the southwest at 15 specify how much each county has becoming northerly, a high near to contribute, but the organization 55 and a low around 31. has created a chart based on usage Extended Forecast of services, valuation, staffing and Thursday: Sunny with a high other factors that gives a base contri- near 66 and a low around 39. Fri- day: Mostly sunny with a high near See COUNTY, Page 5 70 and a low around 41. Saturday: Sunny with a high near 73 and a low around 45. (National Weather Service) Car rolls Get 24-hour weather info. at 162.400 MHz. north of Students show off Goodland before Prom Saturday Two passengers were ejected It was a night of glitz and glam- local from a small sports car when it lost or for Goodland students at control and went into a ditch north of the High School Prom on markets Goodland early Sunday morning. Saturday. After a meal at the A Kansas Highway Patrol Re- Elks Lodge, the students went port said Robert A. Simoneau, 20, to the Max Jones Fieldhouse 10 a.m. was driving south on K-27 two Wheat — $6.88 bushel for the Promendae, parading Posted county price — $7.02 miles north of Goodland in a 2004 their dresses and tuxedos for Corn — $6.5 bushel Hyundai Tiburon when the accident family and friends. Maddie Posted county price — $6.62 happened. The report said he was Mayer and Dax Ruhs (above), Milo — $6.09 bushel “swerving all over the roadway,” Stephanie Bauer and Nathan Soybeans — $13.26 bushel lost control and rolled the car two Smith (right), Lacie Cowan Posted county price — $14.02 and a half times. It came to rest fac- and Gunner Helton (far right), Millet — no bid ing south. and Tiffany Hapke and Hol- Sunflowers Gian L. Clavell-Lopez, 19, Good- ton Whitman (below) were Oil current crop — $23.65 cwt. land, had his seatbelt on and stayed among those couples that Confection — no bid in the car and was uninjured. Ericka marched through the giant Pinto beans — $28 L. Sutherland, 23, Bethune, Colo., roulette wheel to cheers from (Markets by Scoular Grain, Sun Opta, and Eduardo Palma-Chimal, 27, the audience. After parading Frontier Ag and 21st Century Bean. Goodland, who were not buckled These may not be closing figures. ) through once, the couples all in, were thrown from the vehicle. went again. After the Prom- The report said Sutherland suffered enade, the students returned a “possible injury,” but Palma-Chi- via bus to the Elks Lodge for mal listed as uninjured. Simoneau, the Dance. who was not wearing a seatbelt, Photos by Kevin Bottrell inside stayed in the car and was also listed The Goodland Star-News today as uninjured. More local news and views from your Goodland Star-News Association of Counties meets with legislators By Heather Alwin [email protected] Officials from 18 northwest Kan- sas counties heard from state legis- lators at a regional meeting of the Golf team Kansas Association of Counties on Wednesday at Colby Community College. wins tourney The meeting drew over 160 county commissioners, treasurers, The Goodland High clerks, appraisers, road supervisors School golf team won the and other county officials. Sheridan Norton Invitational tourna- County was the host, as the counties ment on Friday. The Cow- take turns putting on this annual boys had three golfers place event. in the top five. State Reps. Ward Cassidy, Sue See Page 10 Boldra and Don Hineman each spoke about issues in the Legisla- ture before taking questions from attendees. Paul Steele, a Thomas County

See ASSOCIATION, Page 5 about our 2 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, April 23, 2013 friends genesis and obituaries salvation army the calendar Genesis and Salvation Army are Deana Amack Stasser available year round to help those in calendar senior menu yogurt cup, pineapple chunks and need. Call (785) 890-2299 to speak Prairie Land Food sign up Today: Polish sausage, mashed milk. Lunch - cowboy cavatini, Deana Lynn Amack Stasser, 74, Mike Stasser. to a volunteer. will be until Monday, May 6. potatoes, sauerkraut, bread and tossed salad, green beans, wheat lifelong Goodland resident, died Survivors include three sons, activities Distribution is 1 to 2 p.m. Satur- rosy pears. Wednesday: Tater roll, fresh fruit and milk. Tuesday, April 16, 2013, Ron Amack of Goodland, Tours of the 1907 Victorian day, May 8. at Cat’s TnT, 1018 tot casserole, peas and carrots, school calendar at Good Samaritan Soci- Gaylord (Bonnie) Stasser House at 202 W. 13th are from 1 to Main, or at the Bernadine Johnson bread and fruit cobbler. Thurs- Today: Gold day. 8:30 a.m. ju- ety—Sherman County in of Goodland and Alvin 5 p.m. Wednesday through Mon- residence, located at 704 Walnut. day: Paprika chicken, macaroni nior high track at Scott City. 2 p.m. Goodland. Stasser of Phoenix, Ariz.; day. Closed on Tuesday. For information call 899-2338, salad with vegetables, pineapple, boys varsity golf at Hoxie. 2 p.m. She was born on Jan. 9, a daughter-in-law, Arlea The High Plains Museum, 1717 821-1275, 890-2287, 821-1827 or bread and cookie. Friday: Cook’s boys junior varsity golf at Scott 1939, to Ruby Helen Waits (Neil) Carmack of Cen- Cherry Ave., is open from 9 a.m. 899-4278 or order online at www. choice entree, hash brown casse- City. 2:30 p.m. varsity track at in Bird City. In 1956 she terville, Utah; a brother to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday prairielandfood.com. The Prairie role, stewed tomatoes, bread and Hoisington. 3 p.m. varsity softball graduated from Sherman Brad Hughes of Denver; through Saturday and from 1 to 5 Pak will have lean beef strips, gelatin with fruit. against Staton County at Centen- Community High School a sister Shirley Hersh- p.m. Sunday. Closed Tuesdays. lean pork sausage, grilled chicken school menu nial Field in Goodland.5:30 p.m. in Goodland. berger of Denver; eight The Carnegie Arts Center is breasts, lean ground beef, split On Nov. 22, 1955, she Stasser grandchildren; and 12 Today: Breakfast - pancake on kindergarten music program in open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- chicken breasts, seasonal fresh and Bernard Ray Amack great-grandchildren. a stick, tri-tater, fruit juice and Goodland High School auditori- day through Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. fruits and vegetables. The specials um. Wednesday: Black day. 7:30 were married in Good- Services will be at 11 on Sunday and 1 to 6 p.m. on are the Memorial Day griller with milk. Lunch - whole grain corn land. He died on Jan. 12, 1999. a.m. on Wednesday, April 24, 2013, dog, spinach salad, seasoned peas, a.m. professional learning com- Monday at 120 W. 12th. The center two sirloin steaks, two boneless On Jan. 8, 2005 she and M. Merle at Koons Chapel, 211 N. Main, fresh fruit and milk. Wednesday: munities. DECA International is always in need of hosts and host- pork chops, chicken breast filets, Stasser were married and he died on Goodland with the Rev. Shelly Petz Breakfast - blueberry bubble Conference in Anaheim, Calif. esses on Sundays. New monthly Italian sausage, pork tenderloin Thursday June 11, 2011. officiating. Private inurnment will bread, sliced peaches and milk. : 2 p.m. junior high exhibits and you are invited to visit and lean ground beef; Grilled beef Mrs. Stasser was a member of be in the Goodland Cemetery. Lunch - beef and noodles, mashed track triangular at Oakley. 3 p.m. the gift shop. burgers: Hog wild with boneless the Goodland United Methodist Visitation will be from 3 to 6 p.m. potatoes, baby carrots, blueberry varsity baseball against Holcomb The Goodland Public Library is center cut chops; and chicken Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars on Tuesday, April 23, 2013, at the oat muffin, pineapple tidbits and at Memorial Field in Goodland. 3 open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon- breast strips. Auxiliary and pitch league. funeral home. milk. Thursday: Breakfast - bis- p.m. varsity softball at Holcomb. day through Thursday and from Tuesday Flicks are at 1:30 Preceding her in death were her Memorials to the Deana Amack cuit sandwich, rosy applesauce DECA International Conference 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Sat- p.m. at the Goodland Public Friday parents, her husbands, a sister Doro- Stasser Memorial may be sent to the and milk. Lunch - chicken quesa- in Anaheim, Calif. : State urday. For information call (785) Library, 812 Broadway. Call the thy Jackson, a son Merlyn Stasser funeral home. dilla, salsa and corn chips, refried music solos and small ensembles, 899-5461 or stop by the library. library for the title of the movie at and grandsons, Anthony Amack and beans, fresh fruit and milk. Friday: 1 p.m. boys junior varsity golf at Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Sher- 899-5461. Breakfast - egg taco with salsa, Oakley. DECA International Con- man County is seeking mentors and ference in Anaheim, Calif. children to mentor. Call 890-3665. The Good Sam Family Support day and Friday at the First Christian dren’s and adults’ immunizations; a free preschool for eligible 3 and Council meets at 7 p.m. the second Church, 711 Arcade, Goodland health assessments for Kan Be 4 year olds. The federally funded Thursday of every month at the West entrance. Talking about it is Healthy, daycare and school entry; program is targeted to families who Goodland Elks Lodge. Meetings Joseph Fuentez the first step. (785) 728-7022 and fasting blood sugar and hemoglo- meet certain economic guidelines are open to all interested people. (785) 501-8282. bin; and family planning available and provides hearing, vision, dental Joseph Fuentez, 79, Colorado Arnold Fuentes of Englewood, For information call 890-3117 or The “Freedom Today” group of by appointment. Sharps containers and educational screenings. Nutri- Springs, Colo., 1953 graduate of Colo.; two sisters, Tanna Mary 890-5936. Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8 are available free. WIC program tious meals are served, and parents Sherman Community High School Mungia of Carmicheal, Calif., and Breast Cancer Support Group p.m. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and available. Call 890-4888 or go to are encouraged to get involved in in Goodland, died Thursday, April Enedina Martinez of Colorado meets at 5:30 p.m. the second 8 p.m. on Sundays at 1013 Center. www.sherman.kansas.com. their children’s education. For in- 18, 2013, in Colorado Springs. Springs; and four grandchildren. Monday of the month. Any woman Call 890-8369. If you have questions, concerns formation call 890-2552. He was born March 30, 1934, Services will be at 10 a.m. on with cancer is welcome. Call Norma Bird City Alcoholics Anony- or complaints about child care, call to Jose Fuentez and Juanita Luna Thursday, April 25, 2013, at St at 890-6629 for more information. crimestoppers mous group meets at 6:30 p.m. the health department. Fuentez in Goodland. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 1830 S. The Goodland Activities Center (Mountain Time) on Fridays at the Water Testing — The Northwest If you have information about Preceding him in death were Carona Ave, Colorado Springs. has the daily activities. For informa- Senior Center on 4th Street. Nar- Local Environmental Protection any crime, call the Goodland Area his parents and five brothers and Memorial Gardens Cemetery and tion call 890-7242. Memberships cotics Anonymous meets at 6:30 Group does well evaluations, in- Crime Stoppers “Look Line” at 899- sisters. Funeral Home, 3825 Airport Road, options for everyone including (Mountain Time) on Tuesdays at cluding testing for bacteria and 5665. Your call will be confidential Survivors include two sons, Ar- Colorado Springs, Colo., handled day passes for $5. Visit goodland- the Senior Center. Call (785) 734- nitrates. To schedule an evaluation and you will not be asked your thur Fuentez and Matthew Fuentez, the arrangements. gac.com or stop by 808 Main. 2734 for more information. or discuss environmental concerns, name. If the information results in both of Colorado Springs; a brother Aerobics with Tena Thompkins at Stratton “AA by the Book” Al- call the Health Department at 890- the arrest and/or conviction of those 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday coholics Anonymous group meets 4888. involved, you could be eligible for and Fridays. Aerobics with Lisa at 7 p.m. Thursdays for a beginners a reward of up to $1,000. Goodland Malsom at 5:30 p.m. on Monday hospital volunteers Area Crime Stoppers is a nonprofit Lawn planting best open meeting. Filies and young and Wednesday. High Impact people welcome. Call (719) 348- Gift shop hours are 9 a.m. to noon organization formed by citizens Workouts with Grady Bonsall at 5398 for men and (719) 346-8553 and 1 to 4 p.m.; a.m. and p.m. vol- against crime. 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. for women. On U.S. Highway 24 go unteers are in the gift shop. Today: The police department can also Taekwondo with Wayne Luckert on a.m. Helen Musil. Wednesday: be called at 890-4570. done in the autumn to Statton and it is the second house Mondays and Tuesdays from 6 to on the left, 513 Iola Street. a.m. Connie Soellner. Thursday: 7;30 p.m. and on Thursdays from 5 family shelter For homeowners who are plan- spring. Since they are warm-season Fibromyalgia and Chronic a.m. Gorda Adelgren. Friday: a.m. to 7:30 p.m. The Northwest Kansas Domestic ning to establish a new lawn this weeds, they will outcompete and Myofascial Pain Support Group Vi Tompkins. Weight Watchers meets at 5:30 and Sexual Violence Services pro- spring, Kansas State University often crowd out young, tender cool- meets from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. the p.m. for weigh in and 6 p.m. for early head start vides help day or night to victims horticulturist Ward Upham reminds season grasses during the heat of third Wednesday of every month the meeting every Tuesday at the Early Head Start is a state funded of domestic violence and sexual that sodding is more likely to be suc- summer.” in the Emergency Medical Services Harvest Evangelical Free Church, program for income eligible fami- assault. For information or help, call cessful than seeding. The most stressful time of year building, 257 15th St., in Burling- 521 E. Hwy. 24. For information lies with prenatal mothers and chil- (800) 794-4624. In the Colby area, Establishing a new lawn with seed for cool-season grasses is summer, ton. Call Debbie at 719-346-4612. call (785) 890-6423. dren up to age three. Families par- call (785) 443-1130. is best done in the fall, he said. not winter, he said, adding that Goodland Alcoholics Anony- thrift store ticipate in a variety of educational animal shelter “There are several reasons Ken- poorly-established lawns may die mous, 1013 Center. If you drink The Goodland Churches Thrift activities and receive free medical tucky bluegrass and tall fescue out during the summer because of and dental care. Lost a pet? Call 890-4575 or go to – the most widely-used types of heat and drought stress. alcohol, that’s your business. If you Shop, 1002 Main, is open from 10 www.petfinder.com and be sure to want to stop, we can help. Call 821- a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through Services include special needs grass seed in the central U.S. – are “Also, a lawn often gets more of children with disabilities. If you enter the Goodland zip code 67735. better seeded in the fall than in the use during the summer, leading to 3826 pr 728-7491. Friday. Donations welcome. For You can also call the Goodland Goodland Al-Anon Family information call 890-2007. have a family member with a special spring,” Upham said. “Some of the increased compaction and traffic problem, such as drug or alcohol Police Department at 890-4570 or most serious lawn weeds, such as stress,” he said. Group meets at 6 p.m. on Fridays Northwest Kansas Animal Shelter at First Christian Church, 711 Ar- health department abuse, job loss or other family crisis, crabgrass and foxtail emerge in the The Sherman County Health De- your family can qualify. Call 785- at 899-4398. Interested in adopting cade. For information call Alice or a pet? Call the animal shelter or go to Marilyn at 890-5914 or 821-2862. partment at 1622 Broadway is open 672-3125, ext. 187. from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. the website www.nwkasgoodland. The Incognito Group. If alcohol preschool webs.com. has made your life unmanageable. Monday through Friday. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Blood pressures; infants’, chil- Sherman County Head Start is Our group meets at 7 p.m. on Tues- SHERMAN COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY!! Saturday, April 27, 2013 matters of record 7-11 a.m. MT at HHW Facility District Court Blake Alexander Carelli, speed- Jose Gerardo Herrera-Soto, oper- fined $213. Location: 2059 Rd. 67 (just east of transfer station) These are cases decided by the ing, fined $155. ating a motor vehicle without a valid Levi Forrest Smith, no seatbelt, For more information, please contact Kip Armstrong Goodland District Court: Chiquita Williams, speeding, license, fined $158. fined $10. Jan. 8: Omar Pinedo, speeding, fined $155. Jan. 18: Ethan David Ciolkevich, Troy Swensk, motor carrier safety at (785) 890-4865. No early drop-offs or no drop-offs fined $155. Jennifer Bevis Wood, speeding, speeding, fined $185. rules and regulations, fined $213. without personnel present. There will be no Jan. 9: Luann Macleod, no seat- fined $155. Rebecca Christine Frydendall, Jan. 20: Richard Ray Debolt, USED OIL collected at this time. belt, fined $10. Jan. 14: Paul Burke Asturi, speeding, fined $173. speeding, fined $149. Jan. 10: Daniel March Doren, speeding, fined $167. Stephen Carlisle Vaughn, over Vincent Frank Derose, defective speeding, fined $167. Timothy Edward Harvey, speed- weight limits on wheels and axles, muffler, fined $155. Daniel Gordon Hough, speeding, ing, fined $167. fined $226. Thomas Michael Dill, speeding, fined $143. Jan. 15: Robert H, Justice, un- Kati Jo Wyatt, speeding, fined fined $161. Joseph Gerald Schultejans, lawful parking in accessible park- $155. Jonathan Michael Lee Fowler, READ A speeding, fined $149. ing, blocking access ramp or aisle, Jan.19: Mel Allen Beikman, speeding, fined $179. Jan. 11: Ali Phillips Ward, un- fined $143. speeding, fined $155. Jesus Garcia, speeding, fined lawful parking in accessible park- Thomas Andrew Trujillo, speed- Joseph M. Devine, defective muf- $185. ing, blocking access ramp or aisle, ing, fined $143. fler, fined $179. Aaron Joseph Hartman, speed- fined $155. Jan. 16: Rickey Lane Collins, Christopher Aaron Donahoo, ing, fined $155. NEWSPAPER! David J Duguid, speeding, fined overweight limits on wheels and improper driving on laned roadway, Lauren R. Jabonski, speeding, $143. axles, fined $278. fined $173. fined $266. IT’S PORTABLE! Teresa Eleanor Ternes, speeding, David K. Rosser, speeding, fined Scott Percy Mathias, speeding, Natasha Nicole Jones, child pas- fined $155. $143. fined $173. senger safety; restraining systems Jan, 12: Becky S. Barber, defe3c- Timofii Sazhnev, motor carrier Michelle Alicia Merino, speed- and seat belts, fined $158. tive muffler, fined $149. safety rules and regulations, fined ing, fined $230. Morgan Limback Kareus, speed- Jess Carson Dickie, speeding, $213. Tommy Nelson Mowrey, motor ing, fined $143. fined $149. Erika Janeth Soto-Lara, permit- carrier safety rules and regulations, 1205 Main, Goodland • (785) 899-2338 Reginald D. McIntyre, failure to ting unauthorized person to drive, yield to emergency vehicle, fined fined $198. $293. Jan. 17: Swaiter L. Benjamine Jan. 13: Christopher Michael operating a motor vehicle without Boesel, speeding, fined $143. a valid license, fines $158. SUBSCRIBER George Van Vleet You receive two free passes to see: See American Profile magazine in this week’s issue of Retirement Reception Honoring Jack the Giant Dr. Martin Rubinowitz slayer 3D Your sponsorship could be right here! 35 Years of Service to (PG-13) Clip and bring to the show. Non Transferable (available in local area only) Northwest Kansas Brought to you by: Call The Goodland Star-News Tuesday, April 30 • 3:30 to 5 p.m. today for more information! 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District Court Stacy Lee Petrik, failure to yield nez, speeding, fined $155. Edward Lawrence Sealover, These are cases decided by the at stop or yield sign, fined $173. Sandepp S. Sachdeva, speeding, speeding, fined $149. Goodland District Court: William Richard Schild, defec- fined $167. Raul Velazqurez Jr., speeding, Jan. 8: Omar Pinedo, speeding, tive muffler, fined $185. Norby Jose Sobalvarro, speeding, fined $143. fined $155. Jan. 21: Stephen Patrick Ahl- fined $197. Feb. 17: Mat Aston, speeding, Jan. 9: Luann Macleod, no seat- heim, defective muffler, fined Jeremy Emhoff Taggart, speed- fined $173. belt, fined $10. $155. ing, fined $185. Rita J. Gunzelman, speeding, Jan. 10: Daniel March Doren, Makayla Dawn Brouwer, speed- Feb. 5: Adam R. Amack, vehicles fined $167. speeding, fined $167. ing, fined $149. operated in Kansas, registration, Jesus Hernandez-Ramirez, child Daniel Gordon Hough, speeding, James E. Orban, speeding, fined deferred adjudication, $298. passenger safety; restraining sys- fined $143. $167. Mark E. Chaney, speeding, fined tems and seat belts, fined $158. Joseph Gerald Schultejans, Rozanne Marie Robinson, speed- $161. Jesus Hernandez-Ramirez, speeding, fined $149. ing, fined $149. Nicole R. Gamboa, speeding, speeding, fined $99. Jan. 11: Ali Phillips Ward, un- Jan. 22: Kaleb M. Fech, speed- fined $212. Dustin Lee Houston, motor car- lawful parking in accessible park- ing, fined $179. James Hinkle, motor carrier rier safety rules and regulations, ing, blocking access ramp or aisle, David W. Guidish, motor carrier safety rules and regulations, fined fined $213. fined $155. safety rules and regulations, fined $213. Steven James Kavanaugh, speed- David J Duguid, speeding, fined $213. Steven C. Monty, speeding, fined ing, fined $149. $143. Edward Arnold Trivewtt, speed- $143. Jessica L. Kohrs, speeding, fined Teresa Eleanor Ternes, speeding, ing, fined $167. Feb. 6: Juan Amaya, motor car- $161. fined $155. Jan. 23: Katherine Bruff Hughes, rier safety rules and regulations, Scott L. Kunze, defective muffler, Jan, 12: Becky S. Barber, defe3c- speeding, fined $149. fined $213. fined $175. Swim team tive muffler, fined $149. Michael Dean Ketter, speeding, Christopher Ryan Berroth, speed- Feb. 19: Wayne E. Buchannan, Jess Carson Dickie, speeding, fined $167. ing, fined $221. speeding, fined $173. fined $149. Gage T. Owens, speeding, fined Bradley Allan Long, no seatbelt, Samantha Jean Williams, speed- Reginald D. McIntyre, failure to $167. fined $10. ing, fined $179. to raise money yield to emergency vehicle, fined Thomas Vandaam, speeding, Lutfu Sehirli, motor carrier safety Feb. 21: Sharla I. Snethen, speed- $293. fined $173. rules and regulations, fined $115. ing, fined $203. Jan. 13: Christopher Michael John Loyd Walker, defective Lutfu Sehirli, motor carrier safety Feb. 23: Patrick Donovan Ni- The Goodland Swim Team will for colorectal cancer. Boesel, speeding, fined $143. muffler, fined $173. rules and regulations, fined $213. emuth, defective muffler, fined have a Swim-a-Thon from 9 a.m. Nielsen grew up in Goodland Blake Alexander Carelli, speed- Jan 24: David Michael Kimbel, Torrean De Shea Shorter, operat- $167. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 28, at and graduated in 1995. He was ing, fined $155. speeding, fined $149. ing a motor vehicle without a valid Feb. 24: Peter Zigmas Keciorius, Days Inn, 2218 Commerce Road, coached by Glenna Jarmin when Chiquita Williams, speeding, Barbara Diane Mulroy, speeding, license, fined $198. basic rule governing speed of ve- Goodland. he belonged to the swim team. fined $155. fined $143. Torrean De Shae Shorter, vehicles hicle, fined $173. The activity is in support of To donate contact any Good- Jennifer Bevis Wood, speeding, Eugene L. Wieland, speeding, operated in Kansas; registratin, Feb. 26: Jessica Pearl Johnson, former swim team member and land Swim Team member or call fined $155. fined $161. fined $60. speeding, fined $230. Goodland graduate Tyghe Niels- Shauna Johnson, 926 Arcade or Jan. 14: Paul Burke Asturi, Renee Colleen Wilkins-Perry, Feb. 7: Frank Winslow Kyes, no Tyler Melvin Peterson, speeding, en’s Drown Out Cancer Founda- call 821-2947. speeding, fined $167. speeding, fined $185. seatbelt, fined $10. fined $161. tion. Nielsen with his family lives Timothy Edward Harvey, speed- Jan. 25: Gregorio M. Nicoloso, Laurel A. Vocke, defective muf- Feb. 27: Andrew J. Stephens, in Louisberg and is in treatment ing, fined $167. speeding, fined $173. fler, fined $161. speeding, fined $179. Jan. 15: Robert H, Justice, un- Alfred E. Slusher, no seatbelt, Michaela M. Warden, defective Nichole Diane Worrel, speeding, lawful parking in accessible park- fined $10. muffler, fined $143. fined $143. Great home at a great price! ing, blocking access ramp or aisle, Gary Roy Slusher, no seatbelt, Feb. 8: Regina Ann Aguirre, March 1: Regino Bayate Jr., mo- fined $143. fined $10. speeding, fined $203. tor carrier safety rules and regula- Thomas Andrew Trujillo, speed- Jan. 26: Nickolas Eugene Foster, Lauren Leroy Campbell, speed- tions, fined $213. ing, fined $143. speeding, fined $173. ing, fined $173. Charles R. Duda, failure to yield Jan. 16: Rickey Lane Collins, Garriel Yibale, defective muffler, Jennifer P. Hernandez, no seat- to emergency vehicle, fined $293. overweight limits on wheels and fined $185. belt, fined $10. March 2: Leisa W. Cochran, axles, fined $278. Jan. 27: Jose Gurrea-Galicia, William J. Roberts, motor carrier speeding, fined $161. David K. Rosser, speeding, fined speeding, fined $167. safety rules and regulations, fined Mark C. Slusarek, no setbelt, New listing in Rosewood Addition! Nice home with 3 bedrooms, 2 $143. Jose Gurrea-Galicia, no seatbelt, $213. fined $10. bath, all on one level, efficient kitchen with appliances, large fenced Timofii Sazhnev, motor carrier fined $10. Feb. 9: Patricia Basikio-Cortes March 3: Charles E. Kopp, backyard, covered back patio for summer enjoyment, maintenance safety rules and regulations, fined Joshua Johnson, speeding, fined speeding, fined $51. speeding, fined $167. free siding, new furnace and air conditioner, underground sprinklers, $213. $167. Patricia Basilio-Cortes, unlawful Charles E. Kopp, notice of change reverse osmosis water, double car garage with extra parking slab for Erika Janeth Soto-Lara, permit- William L. Korbelik, speeding, use of driver’s license, unknown of address or name, fined $10. off-street parking, plus detached heated shop building 24x47. Also includes new french patio door, new microwave, new gas line and ting unauthorized person to drive, fined $212. circumstances, fined $80. March 4: Janet Dagenhart, newer roof. This one has everything you could want. Priced to sell! fined $198. Robert C. Russell, no seatbelt, Patricia Basilio-Cortes, operat- speeding, fined $161. Call today for your personal tour. Jan. 17: Swaiter L. Benjamine fined $10. ing a motor vehicle without a valid Matthew Reck, speeding, fined operating a motor vehicle without Jan. 28: John Carl Yoder, motor license, fined $158. $173. a valid license, fines $158. carrier safety rules and regulations, Phillip Alan Crum, speeding, March 6: Dennis Lee Nessler, Jose Gerardo Herrera-Soto, oper- fined $213. fined $155. motor carrier safety rules and regu- Cole Real Estate ating a motor vehicle without a valid Jan. 29: Michael David Hogan, Zachary J. Ghatani, defective lations, fined $213. www.goodlandksmls.com license, fined $158. defective muffler, fined $189. muffler, fined $155. March 9: Britney L. Brown Jan. 18: Ethan David Ciolkevich, Juan Mendez-Escalera, operat- John Richard Golden, speeding, speeding, fined $212. 112 West 13th, Goodland, KS 67735 • (785) 899-2683 speeding, fined $185. ing a motor vehicle without a valid fined $239. March 11: Travis L. Shearer, Rebecca Christine Frydendall, license, fined $158. John J. Raile, defective muffler, speeding, fined $161. Charlene Cole-Broker Diana Spinney-Salesperson speeding, fined $173. Jervae Montre Roquemore, fined $203. March 12: Ronald Espiritu Cruz, Stephen Carlisle Vaughn, over speeding, fined $161. Feb. 10: James Edward Dyke- speeding, fined $143. weight limits on wheels and axles, Jan. 30: Jana M. Alexander, man, speeding, fined $143. March 13: Ronald Eugene Trip- fined $226. speeding, fined $161. Louis Massieu, speeding, fined lett, speeding, fined $179. 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We believe that RESCHEDULED to Saturday, May 4 • Carlson Choke Tubes • City Limits Bar & Grill • Goodland Glass, LLC news should be fair and factual. We Two shows: 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. CT • Dr. Victor Nemechek • Buckhorn Cafe • Livengood Feeders (Kanorado) want to keep an accurate record • Casey’s • Mulligans • Bob Stewart - Helena Chemical and appreciate you calling to our CCC Frahm Theatre, Colby, KS • Cowboy Corner • Old Wesstport Spice • Mark Acuff attention any failure to live up to NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION! • Jacque’s Hallmark • Amazing Hair & Nails • Gerald Paxton this standard. star-news 4 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, April 23, 2013 opinion from our viewpoint... FBI undeserving of some criticism Boston’s law enforcement is getting a lot of praise for their apprehension of the bombing suspects late last week, and de- servedly so, but the Federal Bureau of Investigation is catching a lot of flak. The FBI investigated one of the bombers in 2011. Information has come to light that that Russian authorities had informed the FBI that Tamerlan Tsarnaev – one of the Chechans who may have been responsible for last week’s bombing at the Boston marathon – may have been “radicalized.” The FBI checked into Tsarnaev, but a red flag was never put on his name. The FBI says they did their due diligence, and that Rus- sian authorities stopped cooperating. Nevertheless, Tsarnaev was allowed to leave the United States in 2010 and allowed back in. It’s a bit of a cliché to say the FBI’s failures are public, but its successes are not, however it’s one of those clichés that rings true. We don’t tend to hear about the crimes the FBI prevents. After all, why would we? Those crimes never happened. What we hear about are the ones that get through. The FBI could stop 99 out of 100 bombers, but still get crucified in the national press for the one that got away, with little mention of its success rate. How was anyone to know that this 26-year-old flagged by Rus- sian authorities two years ago would go on to plan this tragedy? The FBI likely gets hundreds of possible leads each day, and who knows which one will actually lead to something? It’s all well and good to say “well they should run down every lead,” but saying it and doing it are vastly different things. But that doesn’t stop criticism when something happens. It seems to be human nature to armchair quarterback after a national tragedy. Already the bombings are being used to play politics Liquor, judiciary and retirement in the immigration debate. The national media, special interest groups and lawmakers are quick to jump on any tragedy as a I would like to thank everyone that contacted ward in the 2014 session in time to place the issue on means to blame. me during the session this year. The input from ballots next year. The answer isn’t necessarily easing restrictions on what the FBI the 120th district constituents is very important KPERS – the House, but not the Senate, can and can’t do. The agency is heavily regulated and rightly so, to me. There are many issues that I receive both cassidy advanced a bill that would authorize sale of those regulations protect the civil liberties of law abiding citizens. sides of a concern but it helps me get a feel for $1.5 billion in bonds with money invested in Living in a police state is not a fair price for a little security. how northwest Kansas wants to be represented. • state rep. the pension system to cover the anticipated $9 Don’t judge the FBI too harshly. They have a difficult job to I have answered each e-mail received, if the e- billion shortfall between KPERS promised do, and their effectiveness is often hampered by many factors mail is from our district and is not a form letter. ence over selection of judges to serve on the members and what is projected to generate in outside their control. The bottom line is no agency could guar- I try to answer the day I receive the contact. Kansas Court of Appeals. The federal model revenue over the next twenty years. antee preventing every crime. All we should ask is that they try. Receiving hundreds of e-mails that are form will enable governors to nominate judges for Liquor - all the talk did not produce a bill –Kevin Bottrell letters from a lobbying group really does no vacancies, pending confirmation by the State again this session. The session began with a good as every legislator I know simply deletes Senate. The governor advocated for a move huge push from large grocery and retail shop- them. The other e-mail concern is when a re- away from a nominating commission that he ping interests to alter Kansas law blocking sponse is forwarded to a lobbyist group. felt gave too much influence to lawyers. them from selling wine and liquor. Under cur- A few updates on some of the major areas The Senate approved a state constitutional rent state law, those beverages are the domain that I received contacts: amendment that would apply the same process of individual retail liquor stores. Judiciary – the governor signed into law a to the Kansas Supreme Court. The House did Next two weeks I will highlight education, bill granting Kansas governors greater influ- not vote on the measure. It could be considered gun laws and other legislation of interest. Letter Policy The Goodland Star-News encourages and welcomes letters from readers. Letters should be typewritten, and must include Rule by minority takes center stage a telephone number and a signature. Unsigned letters will not be published. Form letters and letters deemed to be of no Wednesday I watched as the Senate debated continued efforts of the gun safety people may public interest or considered offensive will be rejected. We eight amendments to the Gun Violence Protec- tom help change the dynamics. The fight on this is- reserve the right to edit letters for length and good taste. We tion Act, and the votes taken on five of those sue is not over, and is something of similar to encourage letters, with address and phone numbers, by e-mail issues. betz the dynamic of the ages old fight between the to: .­ A distinction needs to be made that a major- pro-life and pro-choice factions about govern- ity of senators did approve passage of four t, t & o ment control or interference with a woman’s of the five amendments, but because of the • decision about her body. filibuster rule requiring 60-votes to pass any- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of thing, none of the amendments met that level of the filibuster making it nearly impossible for Nevada took the procedural position to vote and were defeated. anything to reach the 60-vote level. against the Toomey-Manchin amendment. Without the Republican filibuster the ex- When the compromise amendment by Re- This action allows him to bring the issue back panded background check amendment actu- publican Senator Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania to the floor for reconsideration at any time in The Goodland Star-News ally would have passed on a 54-46 vote. As and Democratic Senator Joe Manchin of West the next month, year or until the end of the (USPS No. 222-460. ISSN 0893-0562) Plato said in The Republic “democracy is rule Virginia, was defeated a shout rang out from current session in Dec. 2014. Member: Kansas Press Association by the minority.” the gallery “Shame on you,” from the lady I have seen other votes in Congress in my Inland Press Association Colorado Press Association The week before it appeared there might be who had helped prevent the shooter in Tucson years of watching politics, and know the many National Newspaper Association a chance for success as several Republican from reloading his gun. She was escorted out reasons members to vote in favor or against e-mail: [email protected] senators joined the Democrats to defeat a fili- of the gallery as Vice President Joe Biden ad- controversial issues. The four Democrats who buster preventing debate on the gun violence monished people in the gallery not to interrupt voted against the Toomey-Manchin amend- Steve Haynes, President bill. On that vote 68 senators agreed to allow the proceedings. I know Biden felt the same as ment knew as the voting began the 60-vote Kevin Bottrell, Editor 20 11 the debate, and many of us who watched the he watched his former colleagues fall short of margin would not be reached if they voted in Pat Schiefen, Society Editor floor action felt proud of how the Senate acted responding to the tragedy of the mass shooting favor. Knowing that gave them the “protec- Advertising Department 2011 to allow the issue to move forward. at Sandy Hooke Elementary School on Dec. tion” to vote against. The fact is with those four Jessica Corbin, Kayla Bentley and Angela Bonham Tuesday and Wednesday senators rose to 14 in Newtown. Democrats voting in favor and Sen. Reid, the Sheila Smith, Circulation Manager speak on both sides of the issues in support or For those who watch politics the outcome vote would have fallen short of the 60-votes in opposition to the various amendments. was predictable, and actually the vote was needed for approval with a 59-41 tally. Nor’west Press President Barack Obama said in his State much closer than it might have been without The coming months will be interesting Richard Westfahl, General Manager of the Union the people of Newtown, Conn., the added emotional impact of the shooting of to watch as the Senate turns to other issues Gary Stewart, Jim Bowker, James Jackson deserved a vote; the people of Aurora, Colo., the 20 children 5 to 6 years old. knowing in the background Sen. Reid will be Kris McCool, Tracy Traxel, deserved a vote; and the people of Tucson, The issue has sparked citizens to organize looking for the right moment and positive en- Judy McKnight, Sheri Arroyo. Ariz., deserved a vote. in support of gun safety measures and be a vironment to bring the expanded background Wednesday the Senate did give those people vocal opposition to the National Rifle As- check measure back to the floor hoping for a nwkansas.com a vote. It was not what was hoped for, but it was sociation and the pro-gun lobbyists who have more favorable result. As President Obama the result expected because of the imposition had decades of influence in Washington. The said this was Round One. N.T. Betz, Director of Internet Services ([email protected]) Evan Barnum, Systems Admin.([email protected]) Medal of Honor for Father Kapaun Published every Tuesday and Friday except the days observed for New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christ- The Medal of Honor, our nation’s highest hold Mass and openly pray despite the torture mas Day, at 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. military award, is bestowed on the bravest of pat he would receive from his captors. Periodicals postage paid at Goodland, Kan. 67735; entered at the the brave. And these recollections are just a very, very Goodland, Kan., Post Office under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1878. There is no question that U.S. Army Chap- roberts few of the reams of data compiled by three men POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Goodland Star-News, lain (Capt.) Emil Kapaun of Pilsen more than who deserve our thanks: Father John Hotze of 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. in the senate Telephone: (785) 899-2338. Editorial e-mail: star-news@nwkansas.­ deserved this honor for his service and ultimate • the Diocese of Wichita, who is working on the com. Advertising questions can be sent to: [email protected]­ sacrifice during the Korean War. On Thursday, investigation of the case for Father Kapaun’s The Goodland Star-News assumes no liability for mistakes or omissions April 11, on a perfect spring day in our nation’s ness, torture and terrible conditions. sainthood; Lt. Col. (retired) William Latham, in advertising or failure to publish beyond the actual cost of the ad. capital, his nephew, Ray Kapaun, accepted the It is hard to share the many, many accounts of who collected the stories of fellow prison- SUBSCRIPTIONS: In Sherman County and adjacent counties: three posthumous Medal of Honor from a grateful Father Kapaun’s valor, grace, kindness, cour- ers to make the case for the Medal of Honor; months, $29; six months, $46; 12 months, $81. Out of area, weekly mailing nation. and finally, Roy Wenzl of the Wichita Eagle, of two issues: three months, $39; six months, $54; 12 months, $89 (All tax age and devotion under these most difficult Father Kapaun was born in Pilsen in 1916 for bringing all of this work and the story to included). Mailed individually each day: (call for a price). conditions. Many of the prisoners who served and served as a Catholic priest before volun- light. Incorporating: with him refer to him as the most extraordinary teering for the Army. He served during World man they will ever know. And finally, thanks to Congressman Mike War II and then again for the Korean War, April 11, 2013 was a day for them. As the Pompeo and Sen. Jerry Moran for being part of The Goodland Daily News where he was chaplain of the 8th Cavalry Regi- the team with me that made the award possible 1932-2003 President said, “Many are now in their 80s, but ment of the 1st Division. make no mistake, they are among the strongest by getting legislation passed to waive time He was posthumously awarded the Distin- men that America has ever produced.” limit on a posthumous Medal of Honor award The Sherman guished Service Cross for his actions in the Their recollections are incredibly moving: for Father Kapaun. County Herald Battle of Unsan, where he was taken prisoner. There was Mike Dowe, who spoke of Father Sixty-three years was far too long to properly Founded by Eric and Fellow soldiers say he saved hundreds if not honor Father Kapaun. If you aren’t familiar Founded by Thomas McCants Roxie Yonkey Kapaun’s fearlessness in the face of enemy 1935-1989 1994-2001 thousands of lives on the battlefield and in fire, and his devotion to the mental and physi- with the story of his life, don’t wait. Look him prison camps. He escaped to steal food from cal wellbeing of his soldiers; up. Learn about the so-called “forgotten war,” nearby farms to bring back to starving prison- There was Robert Wood, who spoke of and maybe, we can honor these veterans by Nor’West Newspapers ers, and cared for the sick and injured. He died Father Kapaun’s faith, civility and principled removing that unfortunate description of their Haynes Publishing Company as a prisoner in May 1951 after enduring ill- stance in the face of brainwashing. He would service and sacrifice in Korea. The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, April 23, 2013 5 County commissioners get briefed on mental health

COUNTY, from Page 1 sioners: House, and some employees have • Read a resolution from the Ford been concerned that the commis- bution for each county. Beyond that, County Commissioners that calls sioners’ discussions about privatiz- it is up to each county to decide how on the Kansas Legislature and gov- ing the hospital several weeks ago much to pay in. Sheman County’s ernor to call for a budget balance means they want to shut it down contribution comes out of a quarter- Constitutional Convention. The completely. cent health care sales tax. commissioners said they were in fa- Klemm said he wanted to make The organization maintains an vor of something like that, and asked it clear that shutting the hospital Bruce Hardesty and Joanne Long of Computer Information Concepts Inc. talked with Randall office in Goodland with Tracy, a full county staff to draw up a resolution down was not the commissioners’ Allen of the Kansas Association of Counties at the convention in Colby. The company says it time therapist. for Sherman County. intention, and that having a private provides the only integrated system in Kansas that allows counties to tie their financial, tax and Hill said the biggest challenge is • Heard from Michael Dorn, who company take it over is just one pos- other programs together. Photo by Heather Alwin/Colby Free Press state funding. said the ambulance department is sible method to helping it deal with “Only about 8 percent comes planning an event for Emergency the current healthcare climate. from the counties,” he said, “the rest Medical Services week: May 19 “The intention is to make it more comes from the state, and that has through 25. Dorn said the depart- secure, not shut it down,” he said. “If Kansas Association of Counties been decreasing. We’ve made up for ment has been kicking around ideas, it was part of a larger group it would it by efficiency and downsizing.” such as an open house for kids at the have more sway.” Funding for mental health treat- new ambulance and fire station. The Enfield said that in any case the with state legislators in Colby ment was cut again recently, he commissioners instructed Dorn to commission can’t just close or sell said, which they expected to cost come up with a definite plan and the hospital by itself. The hospital ASSOCIATION, from Page 1 governor’s office. High Plains Mental Health about come back to the Tuesday, April board can, or it can go before the Cassidy asked the officials to raise their hands if $490,000. Commissioner Ken 30, meeting. voters if there is a petition with more commissioner, took the opportunity to express his they wanted to see state income taxes eliminated. Klemm asked what the organiza- • Discussed the courthouse water. than 5 percent of registered voters. views on guns in public buildings. No hands came up. tion’s policy is when it gets cut. Hill Extension Agent Dana Belshe, said • Approved a bid from McClung’s “It’s not a good idea for people other than public All three representatives strongly discouraged said they look at ways to cut costs or he had sent a sample away for test- for a washer and dryer in the amount officers to have guns in a public venue,” he said. “I their constituents from forwarding canned e-mails. downsize, rather than ask for more ing, and it had come back positive of $2,238. think we have a problem when everyone is carrying “We’re northwest Kansas,” said Cassidy. “We talk money from the counties. for iron bacteria. This is common • Discussed adding a tool and weapons.” to each other.” The organization also struggles to in buildings with old pipes, he said. compressor room as well as safety The representatives did not respond. The representatives said they like to receive get paid by its patients, he said, since The bacteria is not a health risk, lights to the new fire station. The Tax issues drew several questions. Hineman said e-mails and phone calls from their constituents, many cannot afford to pay and have but can cause the water to become changes will cost about $10,000 the state has a self-imposed shortfall in the budget though Boldra said she prefers to talk personally on no insurance. cloudy and smell bad. It is also extra. due to the recent efforts to eliminate the income tax. the phone. Cassidy said he is guarded in his e-mail Commissioner Larry Enfield hard to remove without completely Legislators will have to cut expenses or find new responses because he does not always want his posi- said he did not know how much the replacing the building’s pipes. The Enjoy a night at the movies! revenue. tions publicized, so he encouraged his constituents county would be contributing next commissioners decided to look into Sherman year, as that will be decided when filtration systems. www.goodlandnet.com/movies 1203 Main – Phone 899-6103 “If we don’t pass tax increases, we’re left with a to call him when they want to discuss controversial Tonight 7 PM big hole,” he said, adding that any efforts to undo topics. the county puts together its 2014 • Addressed concerns from the the tax cuts will be fought “tooth and nail” by the budget. hospital. 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District Court access ramp or aisle, fined $155. to celebrate 60th These are cases decided by the Brandy Lynn Schoor, speeding, Goodland District Court: fined $179. The children of Marilyn and the First Protestant Evangelical Jan. 5: Mark Herman Laidlaw, Junior Staatz, motor crrier safety Stanley Martin are having a ca- and Reformed Church in New unlawful parking in accessible park- rules and regulations, fined $213. sual reception honoring their par- Braunfels, Texas, on March 13, ing, blocking access ramp or aisle, Daniel Constantin Talpos, motoer ent’s 60th wedding anniversary 1953. They celebrated their 60th fined $143. carrier regulations on persons and from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, wedding anniversary on Friday, Lyela Manzer, unlawful parking property, fined $248. April 27, 2013 at the Goodland March 15, 2013. in accessible parking, blocking ac- Jan. 6: Veronica Tyrell Gibson, Elks Club. The couple would like your Thompsons then cess ramp or aisle, fined $185. speeding, fined $161. The couple were married at present to be your gift. Regan Lee Smith, unlawful park- Ryan T. Hatfield, speeding, fined ing in accessible parking, blocking $143. PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS FOR THE WILMA TOWNS PABST TRUST & THE COL. MARLIN ZIMBELMAN TRUST Saturday, April 27, 2013 @ 10 a.m. CT OF 2013 GRADUATES (doors open at 8 a.m. day of sale) Location: T-N-T & Jones Auction Facility, 200 N Franklin, Colby, KS Goodland High School; Brewster High School; Goodland Learning Center Preview sale items between 5 - 7 pm CT Friday, April 26, 2013 Coins: Mint & Proof Sets 1994; Silver Half Dollars; Barber wall mirror; Kerosene lamp; 1940ʼs dresser lamp; Full size As we plan our annual Graduation section, we would like to include parents or Dimes; Eisenhower Dollars; Kennedy Half Dollars; Sacajawea wrought iron bed w/ brass knobs; Oak dresser; Small sleepy grandparents in the process by o ering you a special ad in this section. Coins; Many Wheat Pennies. Crocks: 5gal Red Wing Crock; eye creamer. GUNS WILL SELL AT 1:30 P.M.: Savage 3gal Red Wing Crock; 4gal Red Wing Crock; 4gal Red Wing Mod.65M Bolt Serial #B704633 w/Bushnell 3X-8X Banner Crock; 8gal Red Wing Crock; 6gal Red Wing Crock; 10gal Red Scope; Remington Magnum Wingmaster Mod. 870 12Ga. Se- Put it in their scrapbook, send it o to family, but let that graduate know how Wing Crock; 15gal Red Wing Crock; 20gal Red Wing Crock; rial #T470409M; Belgium Double Barrel Break Open Serial 12gal Red Wing Crock; 2gal Blue Ribbon Crock; 2gal Elephant #447-2 (Rolled Steel); Herrington Richards Mod. 88 12ga. proud you are of them! Place a baby picture or favorite childhood picture or a Ear Crock; 2gal Red Wing Crock; Unmarked Red Wing Crock Serial #AX437653 Topper; Remington Sportman 58, Serial current picture if you like. Include a short note to your graduate.  ey are only cookie jar w/sponge ware band; 5gal Red Wing Crock #891654 12ga.; Meriden Special Double Barrel Break Open jug; 3gal Red Wing Crock jug; 5gal Purex Adv. Crock jug; 12ga. Serial # 25976; Schmidt - Rubin M1889 Serial #436789 a High School graduate once! 20gal Ruckles Crock; Blue Band Crock potty w/lid; Assorted w/sight; Marlin Rifl e Mod. 92 Hex Barrel Serial#444017; brown Crock canning jars; 3gal Red Wing Churn complete; Hopkins Sgl. Shot Mod G Serial #2704182; Marlin The New Western 3gal Churn complete; 2gal Red Wing Churn; 5gal Haven Mod.86; Hopkins Allen Quick Shot; New Haven Win- If you have a 2013 Graduate in the family and would like to honor Churn; Assorted Churn dashers and lids. Native American chester 1894 25- 35 WCF Serial # 871699 w/Saddle Ring; Weavings: 34 X 57 (red - black - brown - off white) loose Navy Arms Black Powder (Made in Italy) # 6324; Model 1893 them, call Kayla or Angela today for more information. Our of- weave; Round Chair Cover 15” (brown, gold, tan); 72 X 48 US Springfi eld Serial #337819; J C Higgins Mod.48 22cal. (red, brown) Rough shape; 27 X 37 Brown & Gold; 44 X 65 Serial #10319800; Stevens Mod 59A 410; Stevens Mod 86D ce number is (785) 899-2338. Tans & Blue; 16 X 35 Purple, Orange, Gray; 30 X 32 Orange, 22cal.; Winchester Mod 25-12 Pump Serial #77267; Reming- Tan, Brown; 36 X 56 Brown, White; 40 X 67 Red, Black, Tans, ton 870 Express Mag. 16 ga. Serial #1849982; Harrington w/ red cross; 21 ½ X 27 ½ Gold, Pink, Gray, Black (Ring Richards Greenwing Special 20 ga. Serial #GW 6361; Stevens Spaces available: Stain); 20 X 18 Teal, Black, Red , Gray; 22 X 51 Red, Black, Mod 22 – 410; Winchester Mod 1903 22 cal. Auto #90636; 1/16th display ad (2.5317 in. wide x 2.812 in. tall)=$25.00 (TEXT ONLY) Tan (fl at diamonds); 19 ½ X 32 Tan, Black, Red; 16 ½ X 32 Colt 1861 Kansas Centennial Mod 1961 #1688G / in wood Orange, Red, Brown, Gray; 32 X 64 Red, Black, Gray; 31 X case. Odds & ends: German Scheade Case Knife; Cast Iron 1/8th display ad (5.188 in. wide x 2.812 in. tall)=$50.00 (PICTURES & TEXT) 61 Red, Black; 40 X 66 Red, Black; 45 X 66 Red, Black, Gray, Toys - Train, Small Bus, Model T; 1920ʼs Columbia Victrola & tt"%4"3&%6&#:"13*- "51..5 tt Orange; 51 X 82 Mauve, Red, Black, Blue Center; 46 X 67 Records; Small Roll Top Desk; 1 - Full Set Hesston Belt Buckles; Red, Black, Gray; 38 X 64 Red, Black, Tan; 46 X72 Red, Black 1 - Partial Set Hesston Belt Buckles; Oak 4 Door Ice Box; Cedar Gray. MISC: Bowl & Pitcher set; Tin windup toys; 1890ʼs Wal- Chest; Round Oak 54” Table; Shipley Chaps; Clocks (Mantel): Your name: ______nut ladies lap top writing desk complete; Electric table eagle Seth Thomas, Sessions; Duncan Phyfe Drum Table; RR Pocket clock; Rayo kerosene lamp w/shade; Large 1800ʼs Tin Type Watch Key Wind Waltham #2971051; Denver Saddle Co Trick Address: ______picture; Cast iron; Cat door stop; Several cards of Military but- Riding Saddle (Heavily Tooled); Original Saddle Owner Frank City/State/Zip: ______tons; Collection of 1900ʼs eye glasses; Arco Agate Childs toy Gilbraith (Buffalo Bill Wild West Show); Gatlingʼs Battery Gun dishes; Warrick style Vase; Tom Clark Gnomeʼs; Radio battery Belt Buckles; Many Traps; Cowboy Hats & Boots (Stetson hats Phone number: ______jar; Sad irons and trivets; Assorted wooden kitchen utensils; and others); Leather Chaps (made by Heiser of Denver); Na- Relationship to Graduate: ______1900ʼs Cast iron lamb cake mold; Blue granite coffee pot; vajo Basket 11”H X 19” Top X 81/2” Base w/Hanging leather Pressed & etched glass ware1899 medium size crock Mason straps with silver Bells; Indian Chief Bookends; Small Collec- jar w/lid; 1899 large crock Mason jar w/lid; Oak organ stool; tion Beanie Babies; Van Briggle Lotus Flower w/Frog (blue Graduates name: ______Sponge ware crock bowls; Fern table/stand; 4 - Red Wing green); The Trail of Painted Ponies Collection; Quilts; 2 Draw- School: ______chicken waters; Several sets of Ball salt & peppers; Assorted er Oak Spool Cabinet; Adv. Calendar 1944; Old School Books; jars of jewelry; 54” round Oak table w/4leaves; Assorted jars Wood Carved Eagle (large); 7 Drawer Spice Box; 1890ʼs Iron of buttons; Sterling silver silverware set (1942-by Grosvenor Buggy Whip Holder; 2 - Cast Iron Horses; 3 Wheel Pulley; Van N Allen & Lloyd E. Resseggar; 12 piece place setting with extra Briggle Blue-Green Butterfl y; Signed Native American Pottery Desired ad size: $25.00 1/16th $50.00 1/8 (Ads must be prepaid) pieces in case); Dark blue granite roaster; Morton sale adv. (Eagle) ASA Battles (588-27); Yard stick collection; Art deco (TEXT ONLY) (UP TO 2 PICTURES INCLUDED) Thermometer; Set of 6 Mission Oak chairs; Oak Library table; candle stick; Anheuser Busch beer box; Old picture frames; Oak parlor table; 2 - Oak desk chairs; Small oak foot stool; 1930ʼs 2pc bedroom set; Oak hall tree; Flat top trunk; Screw Note to graduate: ______Large pig glass jar; Wooden toy homemade hay wagon and jack stool; 1900ʼs Railroad 2 seat bench; 1890ʼs Walnut hall ______team; Childs bent wood chair; Match Box toys; Tin windup mirror; 1900ʼs Walnut side board; 1890ʼs Double door ward- peacock toy; Hat box & hats; Red Wing cookie jars; Red Wing robe; Oak 5 drawer dresser; Oak buffet with mirror; Mission ______Bob White dishes; Red Wing assorted vases; Red Wing collec- oak small ladies writing table; 2 - Stick & Ball oak fern stand; tors society crock miniature bird bath; Half moon table; Small Set of green Depression glass Canasters; 3 door Oak Ice box; * If you included pictures and would like them oak parlor table; Fern table w/heavy carving; 1900ʼs Gibson Oak wash stand; 1910 medicine cabinet w/mirror; 4 piece back, you may either stop by our offi ce and pick Mail payment and/or picture(s) to: Girl in canoe Picture; Gourd water dipper; Jars of marblesl All metal 50ʼs patio set; Wooden clothes pens; Small delft stein them up, or include a self-addressed stamped enve- sizes of Mason/Ball dated in the 1800ʼs jars; Oak dresser and click; Assorted salt cellars. MUCH MORE DAY OF lope, and we can mail the pictures back to you. w/beveled mirror; 1930ʼs waterfall cedar chest; 1900ʼs large SALE! Lunch will be served! COMPLETE SALE BILL: WWW.TNTJONESAUCTION.COM ** Email address: [email protected] You may use this email address to send pictures to 1205 Main Ave. Tom Harrison-Auctioneer-Broker: (785) 443-0136 us. A proof of ad will be sent back if so desired. Goodland, KS 67735 Tom Simpson-Auctioneer: (785) 443-1153 Bob Jones-Auctioneer: (785) 443-0138 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, April 23, 2013 7 matters of record

Bankruptcies Chris L. Patterson, vehicles; Dec. 6, 2012: Colin Lee Grimes, Dec. 18, 2012: Thomas Bradley ing, fined $149. $197. Cases filed in the U.S. District unlawful acts; e.g., registration, speeding, fined $143. Murray, motor carrier safety rules Jimonique Shantee Schueler, Jan. 1: Christina M. Edwards, Bankruptcy Court, 167 United deferred adjudication $258. Ryan K. Obrien, speeding, fined and regulations, fined $213. speeding, fined $143. speeding, fined $173. States Courthouse, 401 N. Mar- Carrie L. Payne, speeding, fined $173. Thomas Bradley Murray, motor Dec. 29, 2012: Henry David Joshua P. Kovacevich, speeding, ket Street, Wichita. Definitions: $143. Dec. 7, 2012: Sarah Elizabeth carrier safety rules and regulations, Glen, speeding, fined $149. fined $284. Chapter 7, liquidation, business or Nov. 24, 2012: Knin Prindavong, Medellin, speeding, disposed due fined $115. Ernestina P. Shepard, speeding, Mihai Cristian Statie, speeding, personal; Chapter 11, business reor- speeding, fined $161. to failure to appear $167. Thomas Bradley Murray, motor fined $161. fined $197. ganization; Chapter 12, farmer re- Nov. 25, 2012: Stetson Edward Seth R. Williams, driving while carrier regulations on persons and Dec. 30, 2012: Jose Manuel Pul- Jan. 2: Shelton Paul Knox, ve- organization; Chapter 13, personal Johnson, operate vehicle with no license cancelled/suspended/re- property, fined $150. garin Rodriquez, speeding, fined hicles; unlawful acts; e.g., registra- reorganization. Dba: doing business registration, fined $158. voked, fined $382. Dec. 19, 2012: Clayton J. Rico, $185. tion, fined $158. as; aka: also known as. Emily Katsiyiannis, failure to Dec. 8, 2012: Anthony Lee Kirch- speeding, fined $185. Chirag V. Ronvelia, speeding, Shelton Paul Knox, speeding, Goodland yield at stop or yield sign, disposed ner, vehicles; unlawful acts; e.g., Dec. 20, 2012: Connor Kristian fined $155. fined $81. Thompson, Phillip Mathew, li- due to failure to appear $173. registration, fined $158. Paulson, speeding, fined $167. Nguyen Ngoc Rutenberg, speed- Jan. 3: Lorraine J. Zazzaretti, abilities $61,700, assets $53,049. Cheyenne Nicole McPhail, oper- Anthony Lee Kirchner, unsafe Kurtis Jamer Strong, speeding, ing, fined $161. speeding, fined $161. ating a motor vehicle without a valid turning or stopping; failure to give fined $143. Shayler Wayne Willis, speeding, Jan. 4: Christopher A. Foster, District Court license, fined $158. proper signal, fined $75. Dec. 21, 2012: Eryck Henly, fined $143. speeding, fined $248. These are cases decided by the Rodney L. Young, speeding, Angela R. Moan, speeding, fined speeding, fined $257. Dec. 31, 2012: Scott Jared Ikard, Jan. 5: Cody C. Howe, unlaw- Goodland District Court: fined $173. $149. Jasmin Stuttgart Hotzl, speeding, speeding, fined $155. ful parking in accessible parking, Oct. 18, 2012: Jennifer P. Wil- Nov. 28, 2012: Stewart L. Hogan, Najwaa Chantile Sheppard, driv- fined $212. Thomas Robert Jansen, improper blocking access ramp or aisle, fined liams, speeding, fined $151. improper driving on laned highway, ing without headlights when need- Wendy Maxfield, defective muf- driving on laned highway, fined $185. Oct. 23, 2012: Robert L. Jones Jr., fined $173. ed, fined $179. fler, fined $185. $173. speeding, fined $155. Stewart L. Hogan, motor carrier Dec. 9, 2012: Gretchen Lou Kira Richardson, speeding, fined Chang-Ta Lu, speeding, fined Richard J. McCallum, speeding, safety rules and regulations, fined Hagedorn, following another ve- $185. fined $155. $115. hicle too closely, fined $173. Landon Z. Williams, vehicles; Oct. 31, 2012: William C. Stewart L. Hogan, motor carrier Dec. 10, 2012: Steven L. Wonser, unlawful acts; e.g., registration, Gilmore, motor carrier safety rules safety rules and regulations, fined motor carrier safety rules and regu- fined $173. and regulations, fined $213. $115. lations, fined $213. Dec. 22, 2012: Anthony Paul Goodland, Nov. 3, 2012: Francisco Miguel Nov. 30, 2012: Delbert D. Raile, Dec. 11, 2102: Cynthia Yvonne Hickman, speeding, fined $173. Garcia-Mosqueda, speeding, operating a motor vehicle without a Welsh, speeding, fined $179. Dec. 23, 2012: Samuel C. Gra- Kansas disposed due to failure to appear valid license, fined $60. Dec. 13, 2012: Deborah L. John- ham, speeding, fined $185. $179. Delbert D. Raile, gross weight son, speeding, fined $143. Matthew Grekalski, speeding, www.shermancountyspeedway.com Nov. 4, 2012: Autum Dawn Gar- limits for vehicles, fined $603. Shantanu Roy, speeding, fined fined $167. rett, one-way glass and sun screen- Dec. 2, 2012: Kearda Farrow, $230. Dec. 24, 2012: Erica Hansell, ing devices, fined $143. speeding, fined $185. Dec. 15, 2012: Gustavo R. Rodri- speeding, fined $173. Nov. 14, 2012: Brandon J. C. Neetra Diamond Moore, speed- guez, defective tail lamp on motor Karen Lowe, speeding, fined Saturday, April 27 Millburn, vehicles; unlawful acts; ing, fined $149. vehicle, fined $143. $173. e.g., registration, fined $158. Wade Wilkenson, vehicles; un- Jodie Lea Vigil, vehicles; unlaw- Dec, 26, 2012: Michael Goff, Nov. 20, 2012: Ole Gonsholt, lawful acts; e.g., registration, fined ful acts; e.g., registration, fined speeding, fined $185. 5:30 PM MT improper driving on laned roadway, $158. $158. Dec. 28, 2012: Jennifer Lynn fined $173. Dec. 5, 2012: Janet M. Swartz, no Dec. 17, 2012: Jonathan Everett Malone, speeding, fined $203. Pit Pass Pricing: $25: 12 & up; $10: 12 & Under Nov. 21, 2012: Holly G. Hamil- seatbelt, fined $10. Williams, speeding, fined $143. John William Pilsworth, speed- Grandstand Pricing: $10: 13 & up • $5: 6-12 • 5 & under FREE ton, vehicles; unlawful acts; e.g., registration, fined $158. Grandstands open at 2 p.m. MT • Pit Gates Open 12 p.m. MT Ryan Scott Johnson, speeding, Hot Laps: 4:00 p.m. MT • Pit Gates Close At 5:30 p.m. MT fined $143. Mandy L. Mcatee, speeding, Fun By The numBers • IMCA MODIFIEDS • IMCA STOCKS fined $185. Like puzzles? Then you’ll love sudoku. This mind- • ECONO’S • IMCA HOBBY STOCKS Kenneth Charles Saving, speed- bending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment • IMCA NORTHERN SPORT MODS ing, fined $175. you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your Margaret A. Underwood, speed- sudoku savvy to the test! ing, fined $203. Track sponsors: Nov. 22, 2012: Scott Allen Farr, Here’s How It Works: Budweiser and SCSCRA speeding, fined $151. Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken Michael J. Hoff, speeding, dis- down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the num- posed due to failure to appear bers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each $239. Mary Susan Morgal, speeding, number can appear only once in each row, column and Crossword Puzzle fined $143. box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers Kyle J. Wallen, speeding, fined will appear by using the numeric clues already provided $143. in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it Nov. 23, 2012: Elvin K. McLin, gets to solve the puzzle! defective muffler, fined $155. Anthony Wayne Morocco, speed- ing, fined $145. Light the way to a cure Keep the fire of hope burning by purchasing a luminaria candle CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN in memory of someone lost to cancer, 1. Maple genus 1. Urge and help on in honor of someone still fighting, 5. Not what it seems 2. Musical endings 9. Overly masculine 3. Writer Jong or in special recognition of someone who 14. X2 = Vaitape’s island 4. Places in rank order 15. 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PUBLIC NOTICE In The Matter of the Estate of IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF St. Francis, Kansas 67756 from further liability. 214 E 10th, P.O. Box 767 PAULINE M STEPHENS, SHERMAN COUNTY, (785) 332-2275 Goodland, Ks 67735 Packrats Storage Deceased KANSAS [email protected] You are hereby required to file Telephone: 785-890-6522 1620 Cherry Attorney for Petitioner your written defenses to the Pe- Attorneys for Petitioner Unit #11 No. 10 PR 12 In the Matter of the Estate of tition on or before the 30th day Kevin Delano Published in The Goodland of April, 2013, at 10:00 o’clock Published in The Goodland NOTICE OF HEARING ON RAYMOND F. BOLL a/k/a Star-News, Tuesday, April, 9. 16 A.M. On said day, in said Court, Star-News, Tuesday, April 9, 16 Will be sold or disposed of on PETITION FOR FINAL SET- Case No. 2013-PR-08 and 23, 2013 in the City of Goodland, in Sher- and 23, 2013. April 29, 2013. TLEMENT RAYMOND BOLL, Deceased man County, at which time and A Proceeding Pursuant to place said cause will be heard. Published in The Goodland THE STATE OF KANSAS TO K.S.A. Chapter 59 IN THE DISTRICT COURT Should you fail therein, judg- ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: OF SHERMAN COUNTY, ment and decree will be entered Know any Star-News, Tuesday, April 23, NOTICE OF HEARING AND KANSAS in due course and upon said 2013. good TALES? You are hereby notified that NOTICE TO CREDITORS FILED PURSUANT TO petition. Call the on the 9th day of April, 2013, CHAPTER 59 OF THE a Petition has been filed in this THE STATE OF KANSAS KANSAS STATUTES Loren L Bahe, Star-News IN THE DISTRICT COURT court by Carole Lee Murray, TO ALL PERSONS CON- ANNOTATED Executor OF SHERMAN COUNTY, 899-2338 duly appointed, qualified, and CERNED: KANSAS acting Executor of the Estate of In the Matter of the Estate of VIGNERY & MASON L.L.C. Pauline M Stephens, deceased, You are notified that on April TAMARA J BAHE, In the Matter of the Marriage requesting that petitioner’s acts 4, 2013, a petition was filed in Deceased of Kimberly S. Gholson be approved, account be settled this Court by Laverne W. Boll, Sponsored by Sponsored by and allowed; the heirs be de- an heir, devisee and legatee, No. 11 PR 38 and termined; the will be construed and executor named in the “Last and the estate be assigned to Will and Testament of Raymond NOTICE OF HEARING ON The Goodland Bryon L Gholson The Goodland the persons entitled thereto; the F. Boll a/k/a Raymond Boll,” PETITION FOR FINAL SET- court find the balances request- deceased, dated February 14, TLEMENT Star-News Case No. 13DM26 Star-News ed for executor and attorney 2013, requesting the will filed fees and expenses are reason- with the petition be admitted to THE STATE OF KANSAS TO NOTICE OF SUIT 1205 Main 1205 Main able and should be allowed; probate and record; petitioner ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: Goodland, Kan. 67735 the costs be determined and be appointed as executor, with- You are hereby notified that on Goodland, Kan. 67735 The State of Kansas to Bryon ordered paid; the administra- out bond; petitioner be granted the 5th day of April, 2013, a Peti- L. Gholson: tion of the estate be closed; and Letters Testamentary. tion has been filed in this court 899-2338 899-2338 You are notified that a Petition upon the filing of receipts the by Loren L Bahe, duly appointed, for Divorce was filed in the Dis- petitioner be finally discharged You are required to file your qualified, and acting Executor of trict Court of Sherman County, as the Executor of the Estate of written defenses to the petition the Estate of Tamara J Bahe, Kansas asking that the person Pauline M Stephens, deceased on or before May 7, 2013, at deceased, requesting that pe- filing the divorce be granted and the petitioner be released 10:00 a.m. in the District Court, titioner’s acts be approved, ac- a divorce and asking that the from further liability. Goodland, Sherman County, count be settled and allowed; court make other orders in that Kansas, at which time and place the heirs be determined; the divorce matter. You must file an You are hereby required to the cause will be heard. Should will be construed and the es- answer to the Petition for Di- file your written defenses to the you fail to file your written de- tate be assigned to the persons vorce with the court and provide Petition on or before the 8th day fenses, judgment and decree entitled thereto; the court find a copy to the filing spouse on of May, 2013, at 10:00 o’clock will be entered in due course the balances requested for ex- or before the 28th day of May, A.M., on said day, in said Court, upon the petition. ecutor and attorney fees and 2013, which shall not be less in the City of Goodland, in Sher- expenses are reasonable and than 41 days after first publica- man County, at which time and All creditors are notified to should be allowed; the costs be tion of this Notice of Suit, or the place said cause will be heard. exhibit their demands against determined and ordered paid; court will enter judgment against Should you fail therein, judg- the Estate within the latter of the administration of the estate you on that Petition. ment and decree will be entered four months from the date of be closed; and upon the filing of in due course and upon said first publication of notice under receipts the petitioner be finally Kimberly S. Gholson petition. K.S.A. 59-2236 and amend- discharged as the Executor of 790 D’Lao #2 ments thereto, or if the identity the Estate of Tamara J Bahe, Goodland, KS 67735 Carole Lee Murray, of the creditor is known or rea- deceased and the petitioner Telephone: 785-332-5039 Executor sonably ascertainable, 30 days after actual notice was given Published in The Goodland Full Time Positions Available VIGNERY & MASON L.L.C. as provided by law, and if their Star-News, Tuesday, April 16, 214 E. 10th , P.O. Box 767 demands are not thus exhibited, 23 and 30, 2013. Equipment Set-up Crew Goodland, Kansas 67735 they shall be forever barred. (must travel) Telephone: 785-890-6588 Great Long Term Opportunities w/Good Attorneys for Petitioner /s/ Laverne W. Boll Pay, Health Ins. and Retirement Plan IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SHERMAN COUNTY, Published in The Goodland Laverne W. Boll, Petitioner For more details call: KANSAS Star-News, Tuesday, April 16, FILED PURSUANT TO 1-800-982-1280 23 and 30, 2013. BERENS LAW FIRM, LTD. or apply in person at Beaver Valley CHAPTER 59 OF THE Kevin N. Berens, #19304 KANSAS STATUTES Supply Co. Atwood, KS 67730 107 E. Washington or online @ beavervalleysupply.com ANNOTATED P.O. Box 712

The Northwest Kansas Educational Service Center is accepting applications for Early Head Start Home Visitor. Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent. Experience in early childhood and Spanish speaking preferred. Contact Person: Shelby Hubert, Head Start Director, 785-672-3125 extension 160. Applications are available at www.nkesc.org or contact Rose Langley, 785-672-3125. Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Help Wanted NOW HIRING! Northwest Kansas Home Care, St. Francis is seek- Front Desk Clerks and Housekeeping ing Kansas Certified/licensed Home Health Aides, Flexible hours. Full and part-time positions available. Great benefits including insurance, vacaction pay & Homemakers and RN’s. Full-time and part-time, 401K. Top pay. Certification bonus. Monthly bonus pro- travel required. Competitive wages and benefits. gram, Employee discount at Penny's Diner, Excellent promotional opportunities, Dynamic training program. APPLY TODAY! 801 N. Contact Renee Coltharp, 785-332-3588 or [email protected] Highway 27. Front Desk Clerks/Van Drivers must have 820 South Denison, good driving record and be able to pass a drug test. St. Francis, Ks. 67756 (Junction of Hwy K-27 @ US-40) Sharon Springs, KS St. Francis Good Samaritan Phone: (785) 852-4664. (785) 852-4665-fax. Village is an EEO/AAP — [email protected] M/F/V/D employer star-news 10 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, April 23, 2013 sports Cowboys fall to Thomas More Prep Boys golf team The Goodland High School baseball team lost after the fifth inning with Hays winning, 13-3. struck out. Cy Paxton walked. Colton Cooper a pair of games to Thomas More Prep 13-3 and Taylen Smith was the pitcher. was out when his line drive was caught. The 5-4 in Hays on Friday. In the second game the first three Cowboys Monarchs had three out and a runner left on third wins at Norton The Cowboys were scheduled to play at Lakin were out in order the top of the first. Pitcher at the end of the inning. on Monday. Next action will be at 3 p.m. Thurs- Gunner Helton ended the first inning with three At the top of the sixth Luke Avila walked, ad- The Goodland High School Cowboys took three of the top day at home against Holcomb. out and one stranded on second. At the top of vanced to second and third and scored. Sheldon boys golf team got another win five places. Gage Ihrig placed In the first game all the action for the Cowboys the second Goodland had three up and three out. Nelson struck out. Hendrich hit a single and was under their belts at the Norton second with 78, one stroke higher was at the top half of the first inning. Lead-off The Monarchs only scored one run at their turn able to advance to third. Kelby Smith hit a single Invitational Tournament on Fri- than Tebo; Tanner Jones came in batter John Hendrich hit a solo home run. Kelby at bat. The top of the third was almost a repeat of right field, advanced to second and scored when day. second with 79; and Gannon Ihrig Smith followed with a single to left field, ad- the second inning. Hays ended the third with two Helton hit a single. Taylen Smith was out when The Cowboys finished in first came in third with 79. vanced to second and third and scored. Gunner RBIs. Thomas More Prep led 3-0. his pop up was caught. Gastineau hit an RBI place with 328, 12 strokes ahead Cooper Slough shot a 92; Tai- Helton hit a left field single getaway to land on At the top of the fourth the three batters for the single to right field. Paxton had an RBI single. of second-place Ellis. The tourna- tum Jones, 99; and Thatcher third. Taylen Smith hit a left center field single Cowboys were either struck out or thrown out at Cooper struck out for the last out. Goodland took ment, which included 13 teams, Jones, 103. but was out at first. He got an RBI when Helton first. The Monarchs’ batters were out when their the lead, 4-3. The Monarchs had two strike out, had been scheduled for Thursday, The Cowboys were scheduled crossed the plate. When Hays had their turn they fly balls were caught or stuck out. one out at first and left one on second. but was postponed because of to play today at Hoxie. Next ac- scored four runs to give them the lead, 4-3. Thomas More Prep switched pitchers every At the top of the seventh the Cowboys had snow. tion will be at 8 a.m. (Mountain Goodland added no more runs to their score. two innings. three out at first. The Monarchs was able to score Although they lost the top Time) Saturday in Atwood. Thomas More added two in the second, five in At the top of the fifth the first Cowboy batter two runs to give them the victory, 5-4. spot to Skyler Tebo of Ellis, the the fourth and two in the fifth. The game ended Taylen Smith was out at first. Tyler Gastineau Cowgirls win two in Lakin

The Goodland High School softball team beat Lakin twice on the girls had 12 hits to Lakin’s seven. In game two it was the Cowgirls’ allowing none, winning 18-10. Hope Cohcran, seen here making road Friday. In game one, Lakin got out to an early 3-0 lead in the turn for an early lead, going up 5-1 in the first inning. Holcomb a successful slide into home earlier this season, was the starting bottom of the first, but the Cowgirls controlled the rest of the game, rallied in the third and fourth, closing to 11-10, but the Cowgirls pitcher for game two. Photo by Kevin Bottrell/The Goodland Star-News scoring 12 runs and holding Lakin scoreless to win 12-3. The Cow- stepped up the offense and defense, scoring seven more runs and School calendar for April 24-30

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