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upcoing events Fountain will soon have water Fair starts By Kevin Bottrell [email protected] Thanks to a summer’s worth of on Saturday plumbing and concrete work, the Chamber’s Park Memorial Foun- The Northwest Kansas tain will soon have water in it for District Free Fair starts on the first time in years. Saturday. At 8 a.m. the fair- Though it started life as a memo- grounds will open for set- rial for World War I soldiers, the up. At 2 p.m. is the garden fountain became a memorial to tractor pull. The parade will Goodland resident Craig Mann, line up at 4 p.m. and the who died from cancer in 2000. His parade starts at 5 p.m. At 7 sister Joni Guyer said Mann had p.m. will be the Kiwanis De- loved Chambers Park. The family molition Derby and carnival has been maintaining the fountain wristband night. Sunday ever since, and this year undertook the fairgrounds are open a new project to restore it to work- for set-up from noon to 5 ing order. p.m. and then closed. Mon- The work began with digging up days activities start with 4-H a portion of the old concrete so that judging on foods, arts and Justin Carter of McClure Plumbing crafts, and clothing, foods and Heating could redo the plumb- sale, life skills judging and ing. Dan Knitig has now completed Cloverbuds judging. At 2:30 the concrete work, covering what p.m. is the rabbit and poultry was removed to get to the plumbing. judging. The free hotdog Guyer said after letting the concrete feed will be at 5:30 p.m.. The cure, the family planned to scrape Howdy Rowdy Fun night off any remaining paint and then starts at 6:30 p.m.. repaint the fountain. “We plan to have it going good and proper in August,” she said. The fountain was first completed weather in 1930. It was a project of the Round Table Club, a Goodland women’s organization. The group The fountain in Chamber Park waits for the concrete to cure before from cancer in 2000. The family has maintained the fountain since started fund raising to create a paint gets scraped and the whole thing repainted. The project is his death. 73° monument in 1920, and after nine being done by the Mann family in memory of Craig Mann, who died Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News 10 a.m. years of setting money aside, they Thursday decided on a fountain. A dedication was planned for Ar- completed in 1930. silent ones who made the supreme The fountain has endured plenty Today The city provided the base, while mistice Day – Nov. 11 – 1929 with An inscription on the fountain, sacrifice, and to the living ones of mischief over the years, including • Sunset, 7:58 p.m. the pieces for the fountain itself remarks from then-Rep. Charles which is no longer there, read “Vic- who fought for God and country. children swimming and throwing Saturday were purchased from a Nebraska Sparks, but a snowstorm forced the tory fountain dedicated to the Amer- Presented to the City of Goodland rocks, as well as vandalism and theft • Sunrise, 5:48 a.m. company. festivities in doors. It was finally ican Legion in appreciation of the by Round Table Club. of various parts. • Sunset, 7:57 p.m. Midday Conditions • Soil temperature 71 degrees Candidate talks • Humidity 47 percent Cats on parade • Sky mostly sunny • Winds northwest 9 mph • Barometer 30.24 inches and steady common sense • Record High today 107° (1938) • Record Low today 45° (1995) By Ladd Wendelin Another important issue, he said, Last 24 Hours* [email protected] is encouraging young people to High Wednesday 72° If you look up “common sense” come back to their home towns to Low Wednesday 57° in the dictionary, you might find live and work. That was one of these Precipitation none former Rep. Rick Bill- top priorities during his This month 2.07 inger’s picture next to the original two years in the Year to date 11.14 definition. House, as he supported Below Normal 1.95 inches Billinger, served as the Rural Opportunity The Topside Forecast a representative for the Zone bill which provides incentives, including in- Today: Sunny with a high near 121st House District from come tax waivers, for up 87, winds out of the northwest at 2010 to 2012 before re- to five years and student 5 to 10 mph switching to the east districting shifted it from loan repayments up to and a low around 57. Saturday: western Kansas to Over- $15,000, to people who Sunny with a high near 87, winds land Park, KS, placing qualify in 73 Kansas coun- out of the south at 5 to 15 mph and him in the 120th. Billinger ties, including Northwest a low around 59. He said that the middle ground, common-sense Kansas. Extended Forecast approach that has come to define “If you look back 30 to 40 years,” Sunday: Sunny with a high near the western Kansas way of life has he said, there use to be more smaller, 88 and a low around 63. Monday: served him well in his time in the family-owned farms. It takes a lot Mostly sunny with a high near 90 House of Representatives on the more these days-a larger operation, and a low around 65. Tuesday: Goodland City Commission and more acreage- to make it profitable Partly sunny with a 30 percent as mayor 1990-2010. It’s a path he for someone to be a farmer.” He said chance of showers and thunder- hopes will return him to politics in “that if someone wants to get into storms, a high near 89 and a low Topeka should he win the Republi- farming today, unless they are part around 65. can Primary on August 5th. of a family operation, it would be (National Weather Service) One of his “tentpole” issues, he an uphill climb. But, he said, there Get 24-hour weather info. at 162.400 MHz. said, is making sure that property are other opportunities in western taxes in his district remain low. Kansas for young people. First, we brought to you by: He said that during the 20 years need to get the younger generation he served as city commissioner back to its roots.” prior to his election to the House “Western Kansas has lost more the commission was able to lower and more of its population,” he property taxes his last five years said. “The only county that hasn’t in a row, even 2 mils the last year lost population in Ellis County with whereas most other cities were Hays, which continues to grow. raising property taxes. “We didn’t The population has aged, and when 328 W. Hwy. 24, Goodland people do pass on, there’s no one Phone: (785) 899-5628 do it by cutting services or not do- ing improvements,” he said. “The there to replace them. But what we last few years I was commissioner, do have out here is a high quality Cat judging was done for 4-H members on Monday afternoon at Wheat Ridge Acres Retirement we did street and water improve- of life. My son would love to move markets Community. The hair, nails and general physical shape of the cats was checked. The event is ment projects and built a new water back to Goodland, because he rec- one of several events including the dog show, style review and horse show that take place before park….” “We faced the challenge ognizes the value of life in western 10 a.m. the fair begins. Photo by Kevin Bottrell/The Goodland Star-News Wheat — $5.80 bushel where several of the wells were high Kansas.” Posted county price — $5.91 in nitrates, which is not good for He said that during his initial term Corn — $3.79 bushel drinking water,” he said. “When we as representative, he crafted a bill Posted county price — $3.58 built the new water treatment plant, that would work much like the Rural Milo — $3.26 bushel we built it big enough that we can Opportunity Zone bill. Billinger’s Soybeans — $11.56 bushel Police investigate dog case treat the new wells and old wells in bill would offer a income tax incen- Posted county price — $12.20 the future.” tive to unemployed families who Millet — no bid Monday the Goodland Police Department and the The police department reminds residents that any Improving the area’s infrastruc- would move from metro areas to Sunflowers city’s contracted animal control officer were dispatched dog owners are required to provide the animal sufficient ture is only one of the many issues the ROZ, but the issue went by the Oil current crop — $17.45 cwt. to the 1600 block of Syracuse in reference to a dog that food, shelter, water and medical treatment. All dogs that Billinger has made central wayside when it was attached to a Confection — no bid appeared to be a neglected. living within the city limits are required to receive to his re-election bid. Billinger budget bill which did not pass. “We Pinto beans — $32 (new crop) When officers arrived the found a small, lab type annual rabies shots and be registered with the city. need to increase the population in (Markets by Scoular Grain, Sun Opta, said “when he was in the House dog chained in the middle of a back yard. The dog did Police Chief Cliff Couch said “Most dogs in of Representatives his committee this area,” he said. “Hopefully, we Frontier Ag and 21st Century Bean. not appear to have food, water or shade. It was also Goodland are fortunate enough to have caring owners These may not be closing figures. ) tweaked unemployment, where can afford opportunities for young emaciated and sores all about its body. The dog was and are well taken care of. If you know of an animal that people would receive their first people to come back, and we can seized and taken to the City Pound, where it is being is being abused or neglected, please contact the police unemployment check after a two- start with high schoolers, encourag- treated. department so that we can investigate and ensure that week wait, saving the state $10 to An investigation is currently pending to determine the animal receives the care it needs.” $15 million per year. what charges should be filed against the dog’s owners. See BILLINGER, Page 12 about our 2 The Goodland Star-News / Friday, August 1, 2014 friends card shower obituaries The four daughters of LaVelle the calendar and Erma Palmgren are request- Evelyn Tedford ing a card shower for their parents’ calendar fairs will be in Goodland from box with ground beef patties, pork 60th wedding anniversary on July 1 to 2:30 p.m. Thursday The Sherman County Sheriff’s in the tenderloin, pork chops, chicken Evelyn Tedford, 84, Goodland and Prairie Senior Living Complex 31, 2014. Cards may be sent to them Assembly Room on the third floor breast filets, Italian sausage links home maker, died Tuesday, July in Colby. at Box 156, Brewster, Kan. 67732. Office will have a 5K run/walk at 7 p.m. on today starting and of the courthouse to help veterans and tio surloin steaks; bacon ched- 29, 2014. Preceding her in death were her genesis and and dependents with claims. Call dar burgers, lemon pepper chicken She was born on March 4, 1930, husband on July 30, 2011, and her finishing at Max Jones Fieldhouse. Run is in support of the Kansas the office in Colby any Monday, breast fillets, pepperoni pizzas and to William and Elinor Macy in parents. salvation army Wednesday or Friday at (785) white velvet vanilla cupcakes. Hanston. She attended school in Survivors include her three chil- Genesis and Salvation Army are Child Advocacy Center. Regis- tration is $15. For information 462-3572. Hanston and went on to Ottawa dren, Joliene Tarvin of Shawnee, available year round to help those in Prairie Land Food sign up senior menu call (785) 890-4835 or mrice@ University in Ottawa with her cer- Terry (Linda) Tedford of Castle need. Call (785) 890-2299 to speak will be until Monday, Aug. 11. Today: Sloppy joes, coleslaw tificate to teach which she did at Rock, Colo., and Donald Tedford of to a volunteer. shermancountysheriff.com. with carrots, Mandarin oranges, The Goodland Public Library Distribution is 1 to 2 p.m. Satur- Garnett Elementary School in Gar- Leavenworth; a sister Lola Marshall day, Aug. 23. at Cat’s TnT, 115 E. bun and pudding. Monday: Frito nett teaching the fifth grade. of Wichita; six grandchildren; six activities Book Sale will start on Wednes- chili cheese pie, apricots, chips Tours of the 1907 Victorian day through Aug. 20. From July 9th, or at the Bernadine Johnson On June 29, 1951, she and Law- great-grandchildren and two on residence, located at 704 Walnut. and no bake cookie. Tuesday: rence Tedford were married at the the way. House at 202 W. 13th are from 1 to 30 to Aug. 6 books will be book Crispy chicken salad, five cup 5 p.m. Wednesday through Mon- sale prices. From Aug. 7 to 13 the For information call 899-2338, First Baptist Church in Hanston. Services will be at 10 a.m. on 821-1275, 890-2287, 821-1827, salad, bread stick, and cinnamon In 1954 the couple moved to Friday, Aug. 1, 2014, at First Baptist day. Closed on Tuesday. price will be $2 per sack. From roll. Wednesday: Meat loaf, The High Plains Museum, 1717 Aug. 14 to 19 the price will be $1 890-3793 or 899-4278 or order Goodland where he worked for the Church, 1121 Main, Goodland with online at www.prairielandfood. creamed potatoes, peas, bread and Soil Conservation Service. Pastor Rich Blanchette officiating Cherry Ave., is open from 9 a.m. per sack. On Aug. 20 everything is mixed fruit. Thursday: Liver and to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday free. The library is located at 812 com. The Prairie Pak will have deli Mrs. Tedford was very active in and burial in the Goodland Cem- turkey, chuck burgers, Kielbasa, onions, parslied potatoes, cook’s the First Baptist Church in Good- etery. through Saturday and from 1 to Broadway and for information call choice vegetable, bread and apple- 5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Tuesdays. (785) 899-5461. chicken breast filets, fully cooked land and held every office in the Visitation will be at the church steak strips, diced chicken and a sauce. Friday: Baked fish, maca- church and the Women’s Mission- one hour prior to the service. The Carnegie Arts Center is Jodie Tubbs of the Kansas roni and cheese, beets, bread and open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- Commission on Veterans Af- variety of seasonal fresh fruits and ary Society. Memorials to the church may be vegetables. The specials are a grill strawberries and bananas. She spent her later years at Wheat sent to Bateman Funeral Home, Box day through Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. Ridge Assisted Living in Goodland 278, Goodland. on Sunday and 1 to 6 p.m. on Monday at 120 W. 12th. The center Wednesday. Insanity class meets thrift store dren up to age three. Families par- is always in need of hosts and host- at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, ticipate in a variety of educational esses on Sundays. New monthly The Goodland Churches Thrift Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Shop, 1002 Main, is open from 10 activities and receive free medical exhibits and you are invited to visit Saturday. Taekwondo with Wayne and dental care. Nancy Elaine Laughlin the gift shop. a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through Luckert call for times and dates. Friday and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Services include special needs Nancy Elaine She loved to sew and The Goodland Public Library is Weight Watchers 5:30 meets at on Saturday. Donations welcome. of children with disabilities. If you Laughlin, former taught many young open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon- p.m. for weigh in and 6 p.m. for The daily specials are 50 percent off have a family member with a special resident of Sher- girls how to sew as a day through Thursday and from the meeting every Tuesday at the problem, such as drug or alcohol man County, project leader in the 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Sat- men’s department on Monday, 50 Harvest Evangelical Free Church, percent off housewares, furniture, abuse, job loss or other family crisis, passed away on Glendale Livewires urday. For information call (785) 521 E. Hwy. 24. For information your family can qualify. Call 785- December 22, 4-H Club. In Sun City 899-5461 or stop by the library. electronics and crafts on Tuesday, 2013 in Auburn, West, she became an call (785) 890-6423. 10 cent books on Wednesday, 50 672-3125, ext. 187. Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Sher- Goodland Alcoholics Anony- California while avid, competitive lawn percent off children’s department on preschool man County is seeking mentors and mous, 1013 Center. If you drink visiting her daugh- bowler and enjoyed children to mentor. Call 890-3665. Thursday and 50 percent of ladies’ Sherman County Head Start is ter. She was 83 the sport for many alcohol, that’s your business. If you The Good Sam Family Support department on Friday. For informa- a free preschool for eligible 3 and years old. years. She was a nice want to stop, we can help. Call 821- tion call 890-2007. Nancy was and kind neighbor, a Council meets at 7 p.m. the second 3826 or 728-7491. 4 year olds. The federally funded born on January good friend, and an Thursday of every month at the Goodland Al-Anon Family health department program is targeted to families who 27, 1930 in Lawrence, Kansas. She inspirational and loving moth- Goodland Elks Lodge. Meetings Group meets at 6 p.m. on Fridays The Sherman County Health De- meet certain economic guidelines was the first of three children born er, wife, grandmother and great are open to all interested people. at First Christian Church, 711 Ar- partment at 1622 Broadway is open and provides hearing, vision, dental to Hazel (Hagenderfer) and Oliver grandmother. For information call 890-3117 or cade. For information call Alice or and educational screenings. Nutri- Cordill. Nancy is survived by her In addition to her brothers and from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. 890-5936. Marilyn at 890-5914 or 821-2862. Monday through Friday. tious meals are served, and parents two brothers Robert Cordill of Sun children, Nancy is survived by her Breast Cancer Support Group are encouraged to get involved in City West, Arizona and Randall son Steve’s wife Jane Laughlin, her They also meet at Mondays at 6:30 Blood pressures; infants’, chil- meets at 5:30 p.m. the second p.m. dren’s and adults’ immunizations; their children’s education. For in- Cordill of Kansas City, Kansas. daughter LouCinda’s husband Ken Monday of the month. Any woman formation call 890-2552. Nancy graduated from Topeka Freeman, and her daughter Mary’s The “Freedom Today” group of health assessments for Kan Be High School in 1948 although she husband Jon W. McKenzie; the with cancer is welcome. Call Norma Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8 Healthy, daycare and school entry; mops considered her alma mater to be wives of her brothers, Marilyn and at 890-6629 for more information. p.m. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and fasting blood sugar and hemoglo- The Goodland Activities Center MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) Manhattan High School where Mary Cordill; eight grandchildren 8 p.m. on Sundays at 1013 Center. bin; and family planning available meets the first Monday of every she attended high school three of (Tamara Gaines, Brandon Strawn, has the daily activities. For informa- Call 890-8369. by appointment. Sharps containers the four years. Troy Laughlin, Tricia Musgrave, tion call 890-7242. Memberships month October thru May. Meeting Bird City Alcoholics Anony- are available for a fee. WIC program time: 6 p.m. -7:30 p.m. at the Har- She married William J. Laugh- Tiffany Jones, Max and Jack Mc- options for everyone including day mous group meets at 6:30 p.m. lin on August 8, 1948 and moved Taggart and William McKenzie) available. Call 890-4888 or go to vest Evangelical Free Church; 521 passes for $5. Visit goodlandgac. (Mountain Time) on Fridays at the www.sherman.kansas.com. with Bill to rural Goodland to farm and two step grandchildren (Mat- com or stop by 808 Main. The hours E Highway 24; Goodland. For more the family farm after he gradu- thew and Elizabeth Freeman); nine Senior Center on 4th Street. If you have questions, concerns information email goodlandmops@ are 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday Narcotics Anonymous meets at or complaints about child care, call ated from Kansas State University. great grandchildren and two step through Thursday, Friday 5:30 a.m. gmail.com or call (785) 890-6423. Bill preceded Nancy in death on great grandchildren. 6:30 (Mountain Time) on Tues- the health department. June 15, 2000. Bill and Nancy The family will have a private to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. days at the Senior Center. Call (785) Water Testing — The Northwest crimestoppers are survived by their three chil- service for family only at the farm and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Aerobics 734-2734 for more information. Local Environmental Protection If you have information about dren, Steven C. Laughlin of Wray, Southeast of Goodland on August are at 5:30 a.m. on Monday and Group does well evaluations, any crime, call the Goodland Area Colorado, LouCinda Laughlin of 9, 2014. A memorial reception including testing for bacteria and Crime Stoppers “Look Line” at 899- Auburn, California and Mary L. will be held at the First United nitrates. To schedule an evaluation 5665. Your call will be confidential McKenzie of N. Andover, Mas- Methodist Church Fellowship or discuss environmental concerns, and you will not be asked your sachusetts. Hall between 10:00 am and Noon Luella “Dolly” Wulf name. If the information results in Bill and Nancy lived in rural following the family service. The call the Health Department at 890- 4888. the arrest and/or conviction of those Goodland for over thirty years family invites those in the com- Lifelong Sherman cis; three grandchil- until they retired to Sun City West, munity who knew Nancy to join involved, you could be eligible for County, Kansas resi- dren Lisa Stramel and hospital volunteers a reward of up to $1,000. Goodland Arizona. Nancy was a homemaker, them at the Fellowship Hall in dent Luella “Dolly” her husband Bert of was active in the Smokey Iowa celebrating Nancy’s life. Gift shop hours are 9 a.m. to Area Crime Stoppers is a nonprofit Wulf, 85, died Wednes- Colby; Pamela Zw- noon and 1 to 4 p.m.; a.m. and p.m. EHU and was a member of the day, July 30, 2014, in eygardt of Goodland; organization formed by citizens First United Methodist Church. Goodland at Good and Zach Zweygardt volunteers are in the gift shop. To- against crime. Samaritan Society— of Hays; four great- day: a.m. Faye Paxton. Monday: The police department can also Sherman County. grandchildren Trey, a.m. Debbie Lucas. Tuesday: a.m. be called at 890-4570. She was born No- Brody, Sophia and Margaret Bauman. Wednesday: vember 28, 1928, on Cort Stramel; brother a.m. Teresa Willis and p.m. Sha- family shelter Helena M. Parker the family homestead Glen Middleton and ron Gregory. Thursday: a.m. Lana The Northwest Kansas Domestic near Ruleton, the his wife Twyla of To- Ginn. Friday: Viola Thompkins. and Sexual Violence Services pro- Helena M. Parker, teaching staff at West daughter of Alma (Duell) and Ed- peka; and nieces and nephews. vides help day or night to victims 88, of Scottsbluff, Ne- Nebraska Community ward O. Middleton. She graduated The memorial service will be early head start of domestic violence and sexual braska, passed away College and was as an from Kanorado High School with Monday, August 4, at 1:00 PM Early Head Start is a state funded assault. For information or help, call Tuesday, July 22, 2014, instructor from 1977- the class of 1947. MT, at Koons Chapel in Good- after failing to recover 1990 in the practical program for income eligible fami- (800) 794-4624. In the Colby area, On May 9, 1948, she and Cecil land, with Reverend Warren Cico lies with prenatal mothers and chil- call (785) 443-1130. from a fall and back nursing program. Lee Wulf were married at the Chris- and Dr. Chet Ross officiating. In- surgery. Interment will Helena often said tian Church in Goodland. She urnment will follow in the Good- be in Goodland, Kan- her greatest joy and was a farm wife, and she had also land Cemetery. sas, with a private cer- sense of fulfillment worked at Great Western Sugar. Memorials may be designated to obituary emony for the family. were the years she spent Preceding her in death were her Good Samaritan Society—Sher- Memories and condolences teaching. It was not uncommon husband Cecil Wulf, who died man County or NW Kansas EMS may be left for family and friends for a former student, of which there December 5, 2009; son Larry Wulf; or Hospice Services of Sherman John D. Amos at www.jolliffefuneralhome.com. were many, to approach her with a brothers Ivan Middleton, Alvin County, and may be left at the Helena Marie was born Decem- big hug. Her students dearly loved Middleton, and Virgil Middleton; service or mailed to Koons Funeral John D. Amos, 80, Pinedale, Wyo., former Goodland ber 23, 1925, in Sharon Springs, her, and she instilled pride in their and sister Marie Idleman. Home, 211 N Main, Goodland, resident and brother of Audrey Finley and the late Letha Kansas, to Dorothy and Vincent hearts for their role as an LPN. Surviving family includes her KS 67735-1555. Kvasnicka. Immediately after high In retirement, Helena was a pas- Stanley, died Thursday, June 5, 2014. daughter Bonnie Zweygardt and Online condolences: He was born ion Sept. 10, 1933, to Orville Milton school graduation, she challenged sionate gardener—her yard was a her husband Ronald of St. Fran- www.koonsfuneralhome.com her father over a woman’s tradi- favorite when it was on the garden and Mabel Irene Amos in Goodland. tional role versus that of having walk. For years later, you could Services were on Wednesday, June 9, 2014, at a professional career. Against his still catch someone stopping to Marbleton Senior Center, 429 E. First Street, Big wishes, she enlisted in the Cadet take a peak over the fence because Piney, Wyo. Nurses Corps, which had recently it was a “show to behold.” Her been established during World War membership in the Serenity Gar- Amos II as part the US Public Health den Club lead to the establishment Service. 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By Pat Schiefen by the state. Superintendent Bill [email protected] Biermann said the 2014-15 Public The Goodland School selected Notice of Vote concerns the Lo- two people to serve out the unex- cal Option Budget. He said it is pired terms of former school board misleading because the district re- members Diane Stiles and Mike ally has not kept the Local Option Hamilton. Both had relocated. Budget money separate from the The board interviewed four peo- General Fund money for several ple who applied for the position. years. The reason the board did that They were former board members was that the state gave state aid on Amy Sederstrom, former board the General Fund but not the Local member Gary Slough, Juan Cor- Option Budget. The district kept dova and Mike Luther. Cordova is track of the balances in both funds. married to Deedi Hoss-Cordova and Changes in state funding make it relocated to Goodland. He works advantageous to separate the two. for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt with Superintendent Biermann gave a his office in Denver as a portfolio report on how the renovations were manager and has almost 20 years going at the different schools. West experience in education in Florida. Elementary School is close to being Cordova said he is able to live where done. They will move the office he wants. He said that he might run back in and the rest will be moved in the April election. Luther ex- in next week. pressed a desire to serve the district At the high school, Biermann and drives a truck. He said he might said, they have started framing in be interested in running in April. the walls. It took three weeks to take Both Sederstrom and Slough said out the old boilers. they would not run in April. The bleachers and painting at Board member Jessica Cole Max Jones Fieldhouse have been moved that Sederstrom serve out finished. Biermann said, it is a lot the term of Stiles on the board. brighter in the building. Board member Lee Ihrig seconded In personnel the Lee Ihrig moved the motion. The motion passed 5-0. to accept the resignation of Devlin Other members of the board present Mull as the assistant football coach were President Gennifer House, at Goodland High School for the Ron Vignery and Teresa Sieck 2014-15 school year. Vignery sec- Vignery moved that Slough serve onded and the motion passed 5-0. out the term of Hamilton on the Cole moved, seconded by Ihrig, Kara Smith (right) and a Red Cross worker at the Blood Drive held Hall. There is a blood drive in the community about every six wee board. Cole seconded the motion. to approve supplemental reassign- on Tuesday at the Goodland United Methodist Church Fellowship ks. Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News The motion passed 4-1 with Sieck ments for the school year of Joe dissenting. Sramek from assistant high school The board approved the budget football coach to head eighth grade for the next school year. The total football coach, Jeremy Stefan from matters of record mill levy for the district will be head eighth football coach to as- 49.681 mills down from 49.8 mills sistant high school football coach Real estate Keith W. Bracelin and Debra Gay M. Baum convey and warrant to Sonya N. Vandiver, a tract of land last year. The proposed budget is for and Brice Kessler from assistant The following real estate trans- Lindsten, as Trustees of the Jeanette J. Kendall Cooper and Jacque S. in W/2 of NW/4 of Sec.31, T8S, $15,737, 484. That is an increase seventh grade football coach to as- actions have been reported by the F. Bracelin Trust, dated October 31, Cooper, all of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, R39W. from 14,508,696. The budget will sistant high school football coach. Sherman County Register of Deeds. 1991, to Jonathan Paul Spellmeier Block 29, Second Addition to City James Taylor Cook conveys and be published in this issue of the The motion passed 5-0. Jerry Brenner, Loahna Brenner, and Autumn Jade Mosier, a tract of of Goodland. warrants to Alan E. Townsend and paper. The next meeting will be on Mon- Sean Brenner and Sharon Brenner, land in W/ of NW/4 of Sec.31, T8S, Dean Mather Topliff and Myrna Lynda J. Townsend, the NW/4 of A new form is also being pub- day, Aug. 18. to E. Cure Land, LLC, the NE/4 of R39W. Kay Reents Topliff convey and Sec.26, T9S, R40W. lished by the district as required Sec.6, SE/4 of Sec.7, SE/4 of Sec.8, John McClelland and Melody J. warrant to Dean Mather Topliff and James Thomas Cook and Cathy N/2 of Sec.17, and NE/4 of Sec.18, McClelland quit claim to John Mc- Myrna Kay Reents Topliff, Trustees R. Cook convey and warrant to matters of record corrections all in T7S, R42W. Clelland and Melody J. McClelland, for the Topliff Revocable Trust UTA Alan E. Townsend and Lynda J. Elon L. Miller conveys and war- all undivided 1/2 interest in E/2 of April 21, 1997, a tract of land in S/2 Townsend, the NW/4 of Sec.26, rants to Willard W. Miller, Jr. and NW/4 of Sec.1, T10S, R40W; N/2 of of Sec.34, T8S, R40W. T9S, R40W. In the obituary on the Friends Bankruptcies Peggy J. Miller, the NW/4 of Sec.12, NE/4 of Sec.1, T10S, R40W. Mike L. Vandiver quit claims to Page 2 of the Tuesday, July 29, 2014 Cases filed in the U.S. District T6S, R37W. Peggy Scott and Ted Scott quit issue Sherry Marie Hoss did not die Bankruptcy Court, 167 United Kenneth Einspahr and Sharon claim to John McClelland and at Wheat Ridge Retirement Acres States Courthouse, 401 N. Mar- Sue Einspahr, and Michaelene Melody J. McClelland, all undi- in Goodland. She died at Collier ket Street, Wichita. Definitions: Powell and William Charles Powell, vided 1/2 interest in E/2 of NW/4 of Hospice in Wheat Ridge, Colo. This General Public Transportation Chapter 7, liquidation, business or to Brett King, Darrel D. King and Sec.1, T10S, R40W; N/2 of NE/4 of was due to reporter error. personal; Chapter 11, business reor- Ella May King, a tract of land in NE Sec.1, T10S, R40W. ----- ganization; Chapter 12, farmer re- corner of Sec.30, T8S, R42W. Warren K. Baum, Sr. and Carol Schedule a ride call: The Goodland Star-News will organization; Chapter 13, personal 785-899-5082 reorganization. Dba: doing business correct any mistake or misunder- as; aka: also known as. standing in a news story. Please County seeking board members Monday-Friday Goodland call our office at (785) 899-2338 8 a.m.-3 p.m. MST Thompson, Ronald Ray, liabili- to report errors. We believe that news should be fair and factual. We The Sherman County Commissioners are requesting Sherman ties $76,097, assets $8,500, Chapter County citizens interested in being appointed to the Goodland • First come first served 13. want to keep an accurate record • $1.50 per trip and appreciate you calling to our Regional Medical Center Hospital Board to send a letter outlin- attention any failure to live up to ing their interest in serving the community in this important • Handicap accessible this standard. capacity. Please include pertinent qualifications or attributes • Bus services are within that should be considered. Mail or deliver to: Sherman County city limits of Goodland, KS Commissioners, 813 Broadway, Room 102, Goodland KS 67735. Must be submitted by August 8th at 5:00 PM. EXPERIENCE “Project Funded in part by the KDOT Public Transit Program” It's about QUALITY, not quantity Adam W. Smith Proven Leader at local, regional, & state level  Elected representative to over 15 organizations August Calendar of Events  Elected executive board of directors to 8 organizations  Elected President/Chairman to 3 local and 2 statewide organizations Goodland Activities Center Adam has successfully fought for rural communities against: 808 Main Avenue, Goodland, KS 67735 • Phone: (785) 890-7242  Forced consolidation of local governments, schools, and court systems  Legislative "sweeps" of Oil and Gas Depletion Fund money, worth over $14 million in 2013. That is money the local taxpayers won't have to pay!  Massive property tax exemptions for large manufacturing corporations INSANITY Adam is a proven responsible conservative who has REDUCED his 7-8 AM county's mill levy by over 14.5 mills in just 4 years, in spite of…  Progressively taking on three major infrastructure projects  A voter-approved bond issue that alone added over 8 mills!  Reductions in state and federal funding for health, roads and bridges, & more! Please vote Adam W. 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AEROBICS OPEN FLOOR: 5:30 PM AEROBICS ALL RANK: 5:30 PM AEROBICS Applications available at Sherman County Sheriff’s Offi ce, 5:30-6:30 AM or PM LEADERSHIP: 6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 AM or PM SPARRING: 6:30 PM 5:30-6:30 AM or online at: www.shermancountysheriff.com ** NOTE** ALL REGISTRATION FORMS CAN BE FOUND ON OUR WEBSITE! Ckassifieds work! Call 899-2338 WWW.GOODLANDGAC.COM star-news 4 The Goodland Star-News / Friday, August 1, 2014 opinion from our viewpoint... Increasing citizen involvement How do we get more people involved in the political process? Are our state and national governments representative of what people want, or just a collection of fringe elements that can’t get along.? And would we be better off if people could vote from home? Tough questions. Over the years, we’ve changed voting laws to allow people to register when they get a driver’s license, known as “Motor Voter.” We’ve relaxed things so anyone can vote early at the county clerk’s office, rather than having to swear that they will be out of town or cannot get to the polls, the change from “absentee balloting” to “advance voting.” None of this has made a significant difference in voting per- centages. In Decatur County, Clerk Colleen Geihsler says, out of 2,001 registered voters, she expects about 35 percent to vote in next week’s primary elections and maybe 45 to vote in the non-presidential general election this fall. But she admits, she may be optimistic. While that could change if some of the races heat up – and Gov. Sam Brownback is under heavy fire for his tax and budget cuts, which have curbed state spending for the first time in decades. That race and the Senate race, assuming Sen wins the Republican primary despite a “tea-party” challenge – could bring out more voters than usual. The trick is getting people to care. It’s not always easy; many of us sit around and moan about the government – whether we think it’s too conservative, too liberal or just too inactive – rather than get out and get involved. People will respond when they think something is important – as they did in a recent school-bond election in Salina, which drew Negative ads don’t tell the whole story better than a 60 percent vote in a mail-in ballot. Backers conducted a thorough and thoughtful campaign to convince voters to back To the Editor from our Association have all endorsed me. the issue, and they responded. It saddens me that running for public office, I proudly served on the Commerce and Eco- In Oberlin, however, a mail ballot on the swimming pool issue can be marred with negative attack ads… even readers nomic Development Committee during my last year drew only 46 percent, and that for a hot issue that was in a place as kind, friendly and conservative as tenure working for the business community debated for months. Of 1,172 city voters, only 539 bothered to Western Kansas. • to the editor in Western Kansas, trying to eliminate the red fill out a ballot, Ms. Geihsler said. I want to thank the great number of my sup- tape and barriers that make it hard to success- Some think easier access will automatically increase voter to- porters who reached out to me after hearing fully operate business in our great state. The tals, but the sad fact is that isn’t always true. Many, perhaps most, these negative ads. As I told these supporters: to me to keep my constituents informed and Kansas Chamber of Commerce, Kansas As- of those who register by the “motor voter” route never bother to “My campaign will continue to focus on our involved. I write these articles to explain is- sociation of Realtors, Kansas Manufacturing actually vote. It’s easy to register, hard to care. positive messages, and proactive plans to sues and their importance to Western Kansas Housing Industry and Kansas Committee for Witness the collection of nearly 20,000 Kansas voters who’ve make Western Kansas and this State better… and Kansas. Rural Electrification recognized my hard work registered using the “federal form” at a driver’s license office but we focus on positive, we don’t waste our time When I last served in the House of Repre- and dedication to Western Kansas and have have never bothered to provide evidence of citizenship required being negative”. sentatives I took all votes very seriously. My endorsed my candidacy as well. by current Kansas law to vote in state and local elections. I am a common sense, conservative with a rapport with my colleagues in the House was Please remember when you hear these nega- Allowing mail-in ballots in candidate elections is often sug- solid record reflecting nothing but the highest well respected, as well as seen as a strong and tive ads they do not tell the whole story at all. If gested, but won’t automatically make people care enough to vote. support for Western Kansas as well as this honest voice for Western Kansas. I was able you have questions on my voting record please It also opens up routes to vote fraud that don’t exist today: People great State overall. Many of you are familiar to work with the different factions within the feel free to contact me by email or telephone could control how others vote, or even vote for them, with a mail with my record in the House of Representa- legislature, including lobbyist representing and I would be more than happy to discuss the ballot, obviating the present requirement that voters show a photo tives where I have worked tirelessly to make many different groups. This is the reason why issues with you. Thank you for taking time to ID or other documents to vote. Western Kansas a better place, from focusing major groups such as: Kansas Farm Bureau, read this letter to the editor. It was my honor To make people care, you have to show them how they’ll benefit on improving education to working to make Kansas Livestock Assoc., Kansas Agri Busi- and pleasure to serve Northwest Kansas during from voting, and many just don’t get it. For those who grew up farm communities better. ness Council are all supporting my campaign. the 2011 and 2012 session and it would honor believing the vote is both a priceless right and a sacred privilege, I plan on continuing my weekly informa- Medical groups who know of my support for me to serve you in the next session. that’s hard to understand. tion articles, which were provided to all bettering rural health care are now supporting Thank you, God Bless you. But many citizens have no idea how government works or how newspapers within my district explaining the my campaign. The Kansas Hospital associa- Richard (Rick) Billinger it affects them – and no inclination to find out. That’s a travesty, issues and the process of the legislature when tion, Kansas Medical Society, The Kansas Op- Candidate for House of Representatives but one not easily corrected. – Steve Haynes I was last in the House. It is beyond important tometric Association and The Kansas Dental 120th District Conserve prairie chicken, preserve industry This Spring, we received word from U.S. urged U.S. Department of Agriculture Sec- Fish and Wildlife Services Director that the jerry retary Tom Vilsack and U.S. Department of lesser prairie chicken would be listed as a Interior Secretary Sally Jewel to reconsider The Goodland Star-News threatened species under the Endangered the existing conservation programs – Conser- (USPS No. 222-460. ISSN 0893-0562) moran Species Act. This is not welcome news as the vation Reserve Program and Environmental Member: Kansas Press Association listing has real consequences for a number of Quality Incentives Program – instead of Inland Press Association Colorado Press Association • in the Senate National Newspaper Association Kansas industries. implementing new federal regulations. I’m Oil and gas development is one Kansas supportive of that effort and am confident e-mail: [email protected] industry already being impacted by the new Scarcity of rainfall, especially in the west- there are ways to address conserving the spe- Steve Haynes, President regulations. For example, The Wichita Eagle ern half of the state, has put the lesser prairie cies without hampering economic growth, as Kevin Bottrell, Editor 20 11 recently reported Vess Oil Corp. has ceased chicken population in flux. According to an well as farming and ranching activities. In fact, Pat Schiefen, Society Editor drilling in western Kansas. August 2013 Kansas Department of Wildlife, even conservation organizations like Audubon Advertising Department 2011 For Kansas farmers and ranchers like Jarvis Parks and Tourism survey, “…since 2004 there of Kansas support the ’s approach has been a significant declining trend in the Jessica Harenberg, Reaghan Osban and Angela Bonham Garetson, who farms in Haskell, Gray and to increase reserve program land as a way to LPCH index but the negative slope is mostly Sheila Smith, Circulation Manager Finney Counties, the lesser prairie chicken reverse a loss of habitat. listing will increase uncertainty. due to recent declines associated with severe As conservation efforts are considered, Nor’west Press “The lesser prairie chicken listing has the drought conditions (not habitat loss).” This producers deserve the flexibility to implement Richard Westfahl, General Manager potential to cause great disruptions for Kansas corroborates that the drought is contributing plans that fit their operations. Additionally, Gary Stewart, Jim Bowker, James Jackson farmers and ranchers. A better conservation to the bird’s declining population. it will be imperative to account for ongoing Tracy Traxel, Rebecca Satterlee, Gloria Bustillos, approach must be found to protect the species, To avoid the lesser prairie chicken’s threat- species recovery developments. That’s why and Judy McKnight while providing producers with the certainty ened species designation, I have been work- I introduced legislation last week to protect they need to maintain and grow their opera- ing with colleagues across the aisle over the producers from the consequences of the listing. nwkansas.com tions,” Garetson said. past two years. Last summer, along with nine The legislation would prohibit the U.S. Depart- For utility companies like the Hays-based Republican and Democratic Senators, I called ment of Agriculture and U.S. Department of N.T. Betz, Director of Internet Services Sunflower Electric Power Corporation, the on U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services delay a the Interior from altering any land manage- ([email protected]) listing is yet another federal regulatory burden listing decision by six months – the maximum ment practices based on the listing of the lesser Evan Barnum, Systems Admin.([email protected]) that will result in higher prices for consumers. amount of time allowed by federal law. This prairie chicken as a threatened species. “Complying with this listing increases costs effort resulted in an extension and additional I am committed to working with U.S. Fish Published every Tuesday and Friday except the days observed for New and limits our flexibility for routing and con- time for evaluation of the science behind the and Wildlife and the Kansas Department of Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christ- structing electric lines,” Sunflower Electric listing decision. It also gave Kansas and af- Wildlife, Parks and Tourism to make certain mas Day, at 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. President and Chief Executive Officer Stuart fected states an opportunity to demonstrate the measures implemented are based on sound Periodicals postage paid at Goodland, Kan. 67735; entered at the alternative plans for species conservation. Goodland, Kan., Post Office under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1878. Lowry said. “Unfortunately, the costs are science and common sense, as well as represent POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Goodland Star-News, passed along to consumers through higher That call was a follow-up to a February 2013 the best interest of producers. We will continue 1205 Main Ave., Goodland, Kan. 67735. electric bills. While consumers are forced to letter that brought about an extension to the to do what we can to assist folks who are work- Telephone: (785) 899-2338. Editorial e-mail: star-news@nwkansas.­ pay higher rates, the underlying problem is the comment period. ing to solve the problem and avoid thwarting com. Advertising questions can be sent to: [email protected]­ lesser prairie chicken listing.” This month, Governor Sam Brownback industries vital to our state’s economy. The Goodland Star-News assumes no liability for mistakes or omissions in advertising or failure to publish beyond the actual cost of the ad. SUBSCRIPTIONS: In Sherman County and adjacent counties: three months, $29; six months, $46; 12 months, $81. Out of area, weekly mailing of two issues: three months, $39; six months, $54; 12 months, $89 (All tax where to write included). Mailed individually each day: (call for a price). Letter Policy Incorporating: The Goodland Star-News encourages U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts, 109 Hart Senate State Rep. Ward Cassidy, State Capitol and welcomes letters from readers. Letters Office Building, Washington D.C. 20510. 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Tim Huelskamp, 1st Congres- [email protected]. 1935-1989 1994-2001 letters, with address and phone numbers, sional District, 126 Cannon House Office Kansas Attorney General, 301 S.W. 10th, by e-mail to: .­ Building, Washington D.C., 20575-1601. Lower Level, Topeka, KS 66612-1597 (785) Nor’West Newspapers (202-225-2715) Website – https://huelskamp. 296-3751 Fax (785) 291-3699 TTY: (785) Haynes Publishing Company house.gov. 291-3767 The Goodland Star-News / Friday, August 1, 2014 5 Broadcaster accompanies students on trips By Ron Wilson the radio station, each spring he for a closeup, two Secret Service- so hours a week at the radio station, associate director of the A.Q. Miller Extension Council Distinguished Director accompanies local students on a men in black suits immediately reports on news and sports, and does School of Journalism and Mass Service Awards and a three-time Huck Boyd National Institute school-sanctioned educational trip approached him. Then three Arab his daily morning radio show. Communications at Kansas State. Kansas Sports Broadcaster of the for Rural Development back east. The first trip was in 1984 security guards came out. They I get up at a quarter to four every Tad is a well-known broadcaster Year – quite a record for someone at Kansas State University and it went so well that Tad has gone interrogated him for a half-hour day. I ve never been late to work in and community leader who has from the rural community of Phil- Where is your student s class- every year since. before letting him go. I had visions all my years, Tad said. spent most of his life working for the lipsburg, population 2,602 people. room? Down at the school, first Students and teachers ride a bus to of being flown off to Saudi Arabia, I ve had chances to go elsewhere, betterment of Phillipsburg and Phil- Now, that s rural. hall on the right? Maybe there is a Gettysburg, New York, and Wash- Tad said. but I just love the area. There are so lips County. Tad and I crossed paths Where is your student’s class- different kind of classroom outside ington, D.C. Tad does broadcasts for Ironically, just two weeks previ- many friends I ve made. in the broadcasting business back room? Down at the school, first the school where students can also the folks back home. I ll say, `We re ously Tad had done an interview Two years ago, Tad had surgery in the day when I was part owner hall on the right? Tad Felts has been learn. Today, in the conclusion of walking down Broadway or `Here with a Phillipsburg-area Air Force on his back. The doctor said, No and general manager of another part of a different kind of class- our two-part series on a legendary we are at Times Square, he said. pilot who was flying KC-135 air- more sitting for hours doing play- station in the region, Steve said. room, where students learn with a Kansas broadcaster, we ll meet a One year when the Iraq war had planes to Iraq. As a souvenir, the by-play at game after game. But the KKAN-KQMA Radio has played first-hand trip to Gettysburg, New man who has accompanied students just begun and security was ex- pilot gave Tad some Saudi currency doctor said Tad could still go to the an integral role in the lives of people York and the nation’s capital. We on an annual educational trip for tremely tight, Tad and the students which Tad put in his wallet. He was games as long as he moves around, in the Phillipsburg area, and Tad has commend Tad Felts for making a three decades. were walking by the Saudi Arabian still carrying that currency while in so Tad keeps going to the games and always been a driving force behind difference with a remarkable career Last week we learned that Tad embassy when he spotted an in- Washington, D.C. If those security helping out. that station s programming and its in radio and service to students and Felts is the long-time news and teresting design on the embassy guys had checked my wallet and If you’re ever in Phillipsburg and scope of community service. community. This classroom goes sports director at radio stations wall. Tad wanted to take a picture found Saudi money, I might still be you mention the name Tad Felts, That s part of the reason that Tad from Phillipsburg to Gettysburg KKAN and KQMA in Phillipsburg. and sent the students on ahead, but there, Tad said. you won t find anyone who doesn’t has won so many awards, includ- and beyong. In addition to his regular duties at when he stepped off the sidewalk Tad is now 81. He still works 60 or know him, said Steve Smethers, ing numerous Phillips County Newly planted trees, Pre-Owned Units Just In at Finley Motors! 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Dry that were transplanted two to three soil is much harder to push through years ago will require more water. than wet. Vote for your favorite businesses and Goodland & employees! Help your favorites become this year’s winners. You can vote by Sherman County fi lling out the nomination form found in the Goodland Star-News, or by stopping in our offi ce for a ballot to fi ll out. QUITTING BUSINESS AUCTION Simply mark your choices and return the PJ’S HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER ballot to The Goodland Star-News. Ballots need to be returned by Saturday, August 16 @ 9:30 a.m. MDT 2014 Friday, August 8 at 5 p.m. MT. Location: Patten Farms, 3475 Road 68, Brewster, KS. After 37 years in business the owners have sold their build- Best current Sherman County People Best Sherman Co. Food and Beverage Best Sherman Co. Goods and Services ing and have decided to retire. 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One ballot per person. 1205 Main, Goodland, KS 67735 Terry Richardson Broker/Auctioneer Phone: (785) 899-2338 • Fax: (785) 899-6186 6 The Goodland Star-News / Friday, August 1, 2014 Program offers information on polytunnels The Kansas Rural Center’s Registration opens in late-July. are an easy or silver-bullet solution Garbos, owner of Four Season Tools there is no single “best” way to uti- sas Rural Center’s Tunnel to Table “From Tunnel to Table” program All fall workshop participants to their growing challenges. and seasoned vegetable grower at lize polytunnel structures. growers survey, available at: www. offers growers information to as- will be eligible to apply to receive “Farms are all unique, and they City Bitty Urban Farm, Kansas City, Those who missed the spring kansasruralcenter.org/T2Tsurvey. sess the viability of polytunnels as free low tunnel infrastructure for require unique solutions to growing Missouri. Garbos began his career workshop can go to the Rural Cen- The Kansas Rural Center is a non- tools in Kansas fruit and vegetable their farms, and low tunnel train- challenges,” said Cole Cottin, the as an engineer, then re-directed his ter’s website to view content from profit organization that since 1979 operations, and participants in fall ing will be part of these events. Rural Center’s program coordina- engineering skills to help small workshop presentations at kan- has promoted the long-term health workshops may apply to receive Women, minorities and limited- tor. “Our workshops and materials farmers, creating state-of-the-art sasruralcenter.org/t2t/. of the land and its people through free low-tunnel growing equipment. resource farmers are encouraged to offer a comprehensive yet critical movable high tunnels with struc- Registration for fall “Tunnel to community-based research, educa- The polytunnel workshops of- participate. perspective on the reality of tunnel tural support that can handle Kan- Table” workshops, and a call for tion and advocacy that advances a fer both beginning and advanced The experience-level of partici- production in Kansas, and what it sas’ climatic extremes. In addition, applications for free low tunnel sustainable farm and food system in information on vegetable and fruit pants in a spring workshop ranging may or may not have to offer differ- he creates a number of other tools equipment, will open later this July. Kansas that is ecologically sound, production under plastic-covered from seasoned farmers looking to ent growers. There’s no point avoid- that can increase efficiency and In addition to the workshop se- economically viable, and socially structures, such as low and high tun- diversify to gardeners seeking an ing the reality that, for some, tunnels maximize profit on farms. ries, later this year the Kansas Rural just. nels, through expert presentations, entry point to establishing vegetable may be costly, difficult to manage Following an overview of the Center will publish Tunnel to Table For further information about the exhibitors, educational materials, and fruit production businesses. De- and vulnerable to extreme weather broad range of polytunnel structure education materials, including a Tunnel to Table project and upcom- grower-to-grower information spite vastly different backgrounds, – they don’t work for everyone. But, options, were panel discussions, Resource Guide, Decision Mak- ing workshop opportunities - made exchanges, and hands-on learning participants overwhelmingly re- in the proper situation and with the with four growers discussing how ing Tool, and virtual workshop to possible with grant funding from the experiences. ported leaving the event more right grower, polytunnels can be a they utilize high and low tunnels on support beginning and advanced Kansas Department of Agriculture The fall workshops will take knowledgeable than they came. profitable tool and asset.” their full-time produce farms. The polytunnel production in Kansas. and Farm Aid – visit http://kan- place on three Sunday afternoons A key reason, perhaps, is that the Held at Juniper Hill Farms, north value in diversity of income streams Kansas growers with experience sasruralcenter.org/t2t/ or contact – Aug. 31 in Colby, Sept. 14 in workshop series is not designed to of Lawrence, the first event kicked was a theme of panel discussions, using polytunnels of any type are Cole Cottin at ccottin@kansasrural- Winfield and Oct. 5 in Clay Center. sell anyone on the idea that tunnels off with a presentation from Greg where farmers exemplified that encouraged to complete the Kan- center.org or (785) 992-4572. Poster contest aims to put the brakes on fatalities

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School focuses on all-year Impact of Chinese reforms beef grazing in August topic of conference Dr. Jim Gerrish, well-known ness, but they don’t have to be. This and money invested.” Howell goes Reforms in densely-populated China and their is currently on the Kansas State Board of Agriculture. rancher, researcher, grazing educa- workshop will get you well down on to say, “Ranch managers will implications for U.S. agriculture will take center Other conference highlights include “Livestock tor, and co-founder of the Missouri the road to planning for and imple- learn valuable grazing information stage as part of Kansas State University’s Risk and Market Outlook” by Glynn Tonsor, livestock Grazing School returns to Kansas menting year-round grazing on your and management skills that will im- Profit Conference. The topic, along with an array marketing specialist and a “Grain Market Outlook” this August to kick off Amazing farm or ranch.” Gerrish went on to prove production and profitability of others is part of the annual event this year set for by Dan O’Brien, grain marketing specialist, both Grazing II for Ruminants Great and say, “Throw off the hay addiction of their livestock enterprise.” Thursday and Friday, Aug. 21-22 at the Kansas State with K-State Research and Extension. Small. A workshop entitled “Ranch shackles of iron and oil and feel the Cost for the workshop is $90, Alumni Center in Manhattan. Eighteen breakout sessions presented by Kansas Management for Successful Winter freedom of grazing in the grass. We which includes lunch and handouts. In a keynote address, Dermot Hayes, Pioneer State Department of Agricultural Economics and Year Round Grazing of Beef will explore alternatives for extend- Register online at: www.Amazing- Hi-Bred International Chair in Agribusiness and faculty, include such topics as the 2014 Farm Bill; Cattle” will be held from 8 a.m. to 8 ing the grazing season in different GrazingKansas.com, contact Mary professor of economics and finance at Iowa State Competitive Position of the Black Sea Region p.m. (Mountain Time) Wednesday environments, effectively grazing Howell at [email protected], University will present “Impact of Chinese Reforms in World Wheat Export Markets; Understanding and Thursday, Aug. 13 and 14, at winter range and pasture, as well or call (785) 562-8726. A block on U.S. Agriculture.” Hayes, a native of the Republic Basis and the Forward Contract for Kansas Wheat; Topeka Ramada, 420 SE 6th St. as livestock selection and manage- of rooms is being held at the To- of Ireland, heads the Center for Agricultural and Short-Dated Options Strategies; Land Values in Topeka. ment to make sure the cows work peka Ramada, call (785) 234-5400. Rural Development and is co-director of the Food Kansas; Economics of Beef-Cow Herd Expansion; Better management of ranch for you, rather than you working for Please check the website often for and Agricultural Policy Research Institute, a and Characteristics of Kansas Pasture Lease resources will lead to increased per- your cows.” other upcoming events, and to sign research center administered by CARD at Iowa State Agreements. formance of the grass and forages, Topics to be covered include up for our news as it happens. and the University of Missouri. A complete list of presentation topics, along and Dr. Gerrish will be able to help extending the grazing season, man- Amazing Grazing II Partners China has the world’s largest population, estimated with online registration and more information is producers make better choices for aging and planning for successful along with Kansas Farmers Union at 1.355 billion people as of July, 2014, according to available at http://www.agmanager.info/events/ their pasture situation. Many ranch- winter grazing including nutritional are: Kansas NRCS, Kansas Sus- estimates by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. risk_profit/2014/default.asp. The fee for the full two ers are currently being forced to de- requirements, using winter annuals, tainable Agriculture Research and That compares with India at 1.236 billion, the United days is $200 if paid by Aug. 15, and $225 after that stock due to drought conditions and effectively utilizing winter pastures Education, Kansas Center for Sus- States at 319 million and Russia at 142 million. date. One-day registrations are $125 per person by lack of forage. Ranch managers will for animal performance, managing tainable Agriculture and Alternative The Risk and Profit Conference also features “A Aug. 15; $150 after that date. Registration includes learn valuable grazing information animal costs, and how calving date Crops, Kansas State Research and Conversation with a Kansas Producer,” this year conference materials plus lunch, a social with cash and management skills that will im- effects profitability. Extension, Farm Credit, Kansas featuring Michael Springer, who farms, raises hogs bar and dinner on Aug. 21 and light breakfast and prove production and profitability. Program Director Mary Howell Grazing Land Coalition, and Kan- and works to educate the public about what farmers lunch on Aug. 22. When asked why a producer reports, “Amazing Grazing II was sas Graziers with funding from do to raise healthy, quality food. As an Operation More information is also available by contacting should attend this meeting, Ger- written specifically to address many North Central Extension Risk Man- Main Street speaker for the Kansas Pork Association, Rich Llewelyn at [email protected] or (785) 532- rish replied, “Winter feed costs are of the issues livestock producers agement Education Center and he talks to school groups and civic organizations and 1504. generally the biggest determinant keep asking for. Two days spent USDA National Institute of Food of profitability in the cow-calf busi- with Jim will be well-worth the time and Agriculture. Herbicide resistant weed Palmer Amaranth problem threatens no-till farming in central, western areas Judging by the number of phone calls he receives, thousand per plant. Dallas Peterson is popular this time of year. The hardy weed has been a serious problem in Known by the name tumbleweed, developed from the Texas High period of time, the average use rate The typical topic is weeds – something Peterson, Kansas for many years and had previously developed it’s been romanticized in story and Plains, all the way into the prairie of glyphosate went up from 0.75 a Kansas State University agronomist, knows well. populations resistant to atrazine and the acetolactate song. And when it’s called summer- provinces of Canada.” pound per acre to 1.25 pound per Spurred by late spring and early summer rainfall, synthase inhibiting herbicides. With the introduction cypress, it sounds downright exotic. Stahlman and Godar rated 1,500 acre. That in itself indicates that farmers’ row crops across much of the state are thriv- of Roundup Ready crops in the late 1990s, glypho- No matter what you call it, the weed wheat stubble fields throughout producers were having trouble ing. And so are the weeds they’re trying to control, sate helped to solve some of those problems initially, kochia cuts into crop yields and western Kansas in fall 2010, and controlling kochia.” including Palmer amaranth, an aggressive and inva- but glyphosate resistance has now become a problem farmers’ profits. And it has become found that about 30 percent were Many producers indicated that sive weed that used to be controlled by the popular because of the heavy reliance on it for weed control. harder to control. tilled in an effort to control the weed. they had increased applications of herbicide glyphosate. Increasingly, however, Palmer Glyphosate resistant Palmer amaranth first With roots that grow deep into “That was higher than I expect- glyphosate from two to three. amaranth is resisting glyphosate. showed up in the southeast United States and has had the soil – as much as 16 feet during ed,” he said, adding that there was Stahlman and other scientists “We have had numerous calls about poor control a dramatic impact on farmers’ production systems drought – the Kochia plant (Kochia evidence that the kochia in several have been spreading the word at of Palmer amaranth with glyphosate this year,” said and weed control costs there. scoparia) can grow up to seven fields had been sprayed first - unsuc- field days and other ways that ap- Peterson, who is a weed specialist with Kansas State “Producers need to use an integrated approach to feet tall, with thousands of small, cessfully. “It was eye opening; they plying herbicide prior to kochia Research and Extension. “Glyphosate-resistant weed control that utilizes a variety of cultural prac- individual flowers. And it saps felt that they had to resort to tillage.” emergence early in the spring can Palmer amaranth was first confirmed in Kansas three tices and herbicide modes of action to help control much-needed moisture from crop The practice is counter to the make a difference. years ago but seems to be exploding across central weeds and minimize herbicide resistance,” Peterson land across the High Plains. common practice of no-till or min- The good news, he said, was in Kansas this year. Poor control doesn’t mean you have said. “The use of effective pre-emergence residual For 25 years, however, kochia imum tillage. Leaving the soil 2011-2012, the use of pre-emergent resistance, but if the herbicide treatment provides herbicides is probably going to be very important to ,along with other weeds, was suc- mostly undisturbed leaves a layer of herbicide in addition to normal good control of some plants and not others, that is help manage Palmer amaranth in the future. cessfully controlled by glyphosate, residue from previous crops, which management began to be used an indication you may have resistance.” “If a producer notices just a few scattered Palmer a broad-spectrum herbicide, ini- boosts soil fertility, helps conserve effectively. Observations and re- The weed, also known as Palmer pigweed, is a amaranth that have escaped a glyphosate treatment, tially sold under the brand name soil moisture and makes it less prone ports from retailers indicate that warm season summer annual weed that generally it may even be worth hand removing those from Roundup and now available under to erosion from wind and rain. many growers are now using a pre- starts to emerge in May as soil temperatures warm fields to prevent seed production. If not, the resistant a variety of names. In 2010, Stahlman and research- emergent herbicide in early spring and continues to germinate into summer, especially biotypes will increase and get spread across the field In 2007, however, Kansas State ers in other states launched a region- prior to kochia emergence and many following rainfall events, Peterson said. It grows and to other fields by the combine.” University weed scientists con- al effort to investigate alternatives more – perhaps a majority – are rapidly with hot conditions, maybe as much as 1 to “If poor control was achieved with glyphosate, it firmed resistance to glyphosate in to glyphosate for kochia control. using a pre-emergent herbicide in 2 inches per day. It is competitive with crops and is probably best to assume that it is resistant and plan four separate kochia populations in They found that if an herbicide with addition to glyphosate in Roundup is a prolific seed producer, up to several hundred accordingly, both this year and in the future,” he said. western Kansas, according to Phil residual properties was applied Ready corn and soybeans. Stahlman, a weed scientist, based before the weed emerged in early “If we till the soil to manage ko- at Kansas State’s Agricultural Re- spring, it cut emergence by at least chia, we’ve lost the conservation search Center in Hays. 70 to 80 percent, often more than 90 gains we made in the last decade “The problem really blew up and percent. Then, the kochia that did or more of using no-till,” Stahlman Be a part of got out of control in 2010,” said emerge during the growing season said. Stahlman, who noted that testing of was more easily managed. 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Notice Sec-28 Twp-07 Rng-39 333.11 Figgins, Garrett T Subd- Broadway Ave 67735 Goodland Blk-35 Prop Addr: 622 Park DR is hereby given that the taxes 90.03 Borgman, Belle, Borgman, Beahm’s Addn to Goodland Blk-42 370.64 Heier, Timothy R, Subd- W 14th St 67735 4.71 New Goodland Energy assessed for the year 2013 on the Jack L, Borgman, James M TOD Prop Addr: 609 Washington Ave Eastridge Addn #1 Blk-4 Lot-2, Prop 236.78 Larue, Spring A Subd- Center LLC Subd-Goodland Energy lands, lots and blocks described Sec-27 Twp-07 Rng-39 67735 Addr: 804 Eustis Ave 67735 3rd Addn to Goodland Blk-15 Prop Center Lot-8 Prop Addr: Energy in the following list, accompanied 415.78 Bostwick, Samara Subd- 39,776.25 First National Bank 1,204.06 Hellerud, Thomas Lee, Addr: 1102 College Ave 67735 Park DR by the names of the owner and Beahm’s Addn to Goodland Blk-38 of Goodland Subd-Goodland Subd-3rd Addn to Goodland Blk- 95.16 Ledesma Antonio Sec-29 4.71 New Goodland Energy situated in Sherman County, State Prop Addr: 602 College Ave 67735 Energy Center Lot-6 Prop Addr: 22 Lot-19, Prop Addr: 1309 Cherry Twp-08 Rng-42 Prop Addr: HWY Center LLC Subd-Goodland Energy of Kansas, are whole or in part 532.27 Bostwick, SamaraSubd- 101 Sunflower Dr 67735 Ave 67735 24 67741 Center Lot-3 Prop Addr: Agripower unpaid and that said land, lots or Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-1 253.25 Fisher, Gary Leon & 446.31 Hellman, Lauren & 96.06 Ledesma Antonio Sec-29 Dr 67735 blocks will be, on the first Tuesday Lot-16 Prop Addr: 1519 Montana Brenda Sue Subd-First Addn to Rosalie, Subd-Rule’s First Add Twp-08 Rng-42,Prop Addr: 265 US 7,952.36 New Goodland Energy of September, 2014 bid off by me in Ave 67735 Goodland Blk-8 Lot-4 Prop Addr: to Kanorado, Blk-16 Lot-23 Prop Hwy 24 67741 Center LLC Subd-Goodland Energy the name of Sherman County, NO 626.97 Branum, Rex & Reina 903 W 9th St 67735 Addr: 305 Locust St 67741 526.48 Lester, Ron & Joyce E Center Lot-4 Prop Addr: Synergy Dr BIDDERS BEING allowed and sold Subd-Goodland Original Town Blk- 217.35 Flores, Irma Subd-C K 927.48 Hernandez, Benny J, Subd-Goodland Original Town 3.93 New Goodland Energy to Sherman County for the amount 73 Lot-15 Prop Addr: 1219 Center & N Addn to Goodland Blk-5 Lot- Subd-3rd Addn to Goodland Blk-2, Blk-84 Prop Addr: 1408 Grand Ave Center LLC Subd-Goodland Energy of delinquent taxes and interest Ave 67735 11 Prop Addr: 1526 Caldwell Ave Prop Addr: 602 E 9th St 67735 67735 Center Lot-13 Prop Addr: Energy and legal charges due thereon and 70.96 Brent, Rick L & Sally A Sec- 67735 229.36 Hernandez, Frank & Dalia, 559.26 Linnell, Beckie Sec-05 Park DR unpaid to said date, according to the 01 Twp-06 Rng-41 Prop Addr: 7980 601.39 Flores, Jaimes & Emilia Subd-Kanorado Original Town Blk- Twp-08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: 6702 3.93 New Goodland Energy provision of Chapter 79, Articles 23 Road 13 67735 Subd-2nd Addn to Goodland Blk- 5 Prop Addr: 210 Walnut St 67741 Road 15 67735 Center LLC Subd-Goodland Energy of the Kansas Statues Annotated 479.53 Brown, Sena & Sheats, 25 Lot-19 Prop Addr: 411 Center 230.16 Hernandez, Miguel & 501.73 Long, John D Subd-C K Center Lot-24 Prop Addr: Railroad unless otherwise prohibited by Tracy Subd-3rd Addn to Goodland Ave 67735 Veronica Subd-Sharp’s Addn to & N Addn to Goodland Blk-3 Prop Dr 67735 applicable Federal or State law. Blk-22 Prop Addr: 1319 Cherry Ave 1,121.13 Flying Anchor Rev Liv Goodland Blk-12 Lot-3 Prop Addr: Addr: 1514 Walnut Ave 67735 4,793.60 New Goodland Energy Taxpayer information is published 67735 Tr Subd-3rd Addn to Goodland 1612 Kansas Ave 67735 226.10 Louie’s Inc,Subd-C K & Center LLC Subd-Goodland Energy regardless of payment status if any 206.62 Buell, Leona L & Weehunt, Blk-26 Lot-7 Prop Addr: 620 E 15th 173.72 Hernandez, Norma Subd- N Addn to Goodland Blk-15 Prop Center Lot-16 Prop Addr: 201 amount was due at the time the list Loren Dale Subd-Sharp’s Addn to ST 67735 Rule’s First Add to Kanorado Blk-18 Addr: Main Ave 67735 Energy Park DR 67735 was prepared for publishing. Goodland Blk-3 Lot-6 Prop Addr: 163.63 Flying Anchor Rev Tr Lot-23 Prop Addr: 307 Walnut St 607.31 Lucero, Charles L,Subd-C 4,687.47 New Goodland Energy April J. Hall, 1534 Syracuse Ave 67735 Sec-09 Twp-09 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 67741 K & N Addn to Goodland Blk-6 Prop Center LLC Subd-Goodland Energy Sherman County Treasurer .12 Burks, Marie Elliott Sec-24 Co Rd 546.66 Hernandez Reina Subd- Addr: 1525 Broadway Ave 67735 Center Lot-5 Prop Addr: Energy 722.58 Aaron, Rose Dorine Subd- Twp-10 Rng-41 167.52 Flying Anchor Rev Liv Tr Koehler First Add to Goodland Blk-6 700.10 Luther, Brian W & Michelle Park Dr 67735 2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-36 Lot- 2.53 Burks, Marie Elliott Sec-27 Sec-09 Twp-09 Rng-39 Prop Addr: Lot-13 Prop Addr: 211 Caldwell Ave R Subd-3rd Addn to Goodland 151,916.62 New Goodland 15 Prop Addr: 402 W 7th St 67735 Twp-10 Rng-40 Co Rd 67735 Blk-24 Prop Addr: 1301 College Energy Center LLC, Subd- 173.99 Ackerman, Antoinette 323.56 Caldwell’s Inc Subd- 468.05 Flying Anchor Rev Tr 136.64 Hicks, Truman & Catherine Ave 67735 Goodland Energy Center Lot-5 Prop Subd-Goodland City Tracts Sec-29 Koehler First Add to Goodland Blk-6 Sec-10 Twp-09 Rng-39 Prop Addr: Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Goodland 37.00 M & M Farms Tr Sec-22 Addr: 200 Energy Park Dr 67735 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: E Hwy Lot-12 Prop Addr: 205 Caldwell Ave Co Rd Blk-9 Lot-14 Prop Addr: 1613 Twp-08 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd 224.19 Northdurft, Bradley J 24 67735 67735 555.28 Flying Anchor Rev Liv Tr Colorado Ave 67735 707.15 M & M Farms Tr Subd- Subd-C K & N Addn to Goodland 79.35 Adams, David T & Susan D 83.14 Calkins, Loran etalSubd- Sec-10 Twp-09 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 829.87 Hill, Gary Lee & Helen Edson Original Town Blk-1 Sec-22 Blk-10 Lot-6 Prop Addr: 1524 Subd-Kanorado Original Town Blk- First Addn to Goodland Blk-28 Co Rd Julene Subd-2nd Addn to Goodland Twp-08 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd Sherman Ave 67735 4 Lot-14 Prop Addr: Main St 67741 Lot-7 Prop Addr: W 12th St 67735 355.39 Flying Anchor Rev Tr Sec- Blk-47 Prop Addr: 221 W 7th St 1,759.49 M & M Farms Tr Subd- 528.74 Nothdurft Jerome D & 108.01 Adams, David T & Susan 10.76 Chapman, Christopher E 10 Twp-09 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 2215 67735 Edson Original Town Blk-1 Sec-22 Virginia L Sec-26 Twp-08 Rng-39 D Subd-Kanorado Original Town Sec-31 Twp-06 Rng-42 Road 61 67735 490.74 Hill, Gary Lee & Helen Twp-08 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd Prop Addr: 2326 Road 63 67735 Blk-4 Prop Addr: Walnut St 67741 170.44 Christensen, David Royce 154.73 Flying Anchor Rev Tr Julene Subd-2nd Addn to 42.76 M D & M Liv Tr Sec-22 Twp- 38.39 Opp, Lou Rochelle Sec-27 251.98 Adams, David T & Susan D & Alice Beth Sec-14 Twp-09 Rng-38 Young, Leonard & Wilma Sec-10 Goodland Blk-48 Lot-5 Prop Addr: 08 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd Twp-07 Rng-38 Subd-Kanorado Original Town Blk- Prop Addr: Co Rd Twp-09 Rng-39 Prop Addr: Co Rd 712 Sherman Ave 67735 91.24 M D & M Liv Tr Sec-22 Twp- 40.01 Ormsby Land & Mfg. Co. 11 Lot-31 Prop Addr: 409 Center 80.02 Christenson, Darrel L & 277.49 Flying Anchor Rev Liv Tr 771.38 Hill, Gary Lee & Helen 08 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd Sec-34 Twp-09 Rng-38 St 67741 Frances K and their Trusts Sec-08 Sec-10 Twp-09 Rng-39 Prop Addr: Julene Subd-Sharp’s Addn to 112.52 M D & M Liv Tt Sec-22 173.48 Osborn, Beverly Subd-C 138.72 Adams, David Thomas Jr Twp-07 Rng-42 Co Rd Goodland Blk-3 Lot-10 Prop Addr: Twp-08 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd K & N Addn to Goodland Blk-7 Subd-Rule’s First Add to Kanorado 201.18 Clark, Angel A Subd-C K 24.24 Fogg Loyd R & Tamara D 1525 Texas Ave 67735 21,336.46 MAA Goodland Lot-7,Prop Addr: 1520 Broadway Blk-26 Prop Addr: 402 Locust St & N Addn to Goodland Blk-11 Lot-6 Subd-First Addn to Goodland Blk- 615.46 Hill, Gary Lee & Helen Hospitality LLC Subd-Goodland Ave 67735 67741 Prop Addr: 1516 Grand Ave 67735 38 Lot-4 Prop Addr: 15th ST 67735 Julene Subd-N Main Addn Sec-18 City Tracts, Sec-25 Twp-08 Rng- 467.05 Pace, Charles Michael 178.91 Adams, Susan & David 107.65 Clift, Jimmy Subd-Sharp’s 99.67 Fogg, Loyd R & Tamara D Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 202 N 40 Prop Addr: 2420 Commerce Rd Subd-Replate Blks 6-9 Kanorado Subd-Kanorado Original Town Blk- Addn to Goodland Blk-1 Lot-11 Subd-First Division of First Addn Main Ave 67735 67735 Blk-8 Lot-39 Prop Addr: 115 11 Lot-28 Prop Addr: 407 Center Prop Addr: 526 W 16th St 67735 Blk-09 Lot-1 Prop Addr: 605 W 15th 390.45 Hillman, Craig L Subd-C 569.13 Mann, Antoinette etal Western ST 67741 St 67741 2,068.30 Cody, Rodney Dean St 67735 K & N Addn to Goodland Blk-7 Sec-01 Twp-09 Rng-37 Prop Addr: 60.03 Pancake, Warren L Sec-26 392.83 Adolf, Lois L (TOD) Subd- Jr Family Tr Subd-Goodland City 88.82 Foster, Travis J Subd- Lot-, Prop Addr: 1516 Broadway 6150 Road 37 67732 Twp-07 Rng-42 2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-36 Lot- Tracts Sec-19 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Goodland Original Town Blk-57 Ave 67735 274.99 Martinez, Fernando & 388.66 Paterniti, Tim Subd-C K 12 Prop Addr: 406 W 7th St 67735 Addr: 118 E Hwy 24 67735 Prop Addr: W 11th St 67735 20.02 Holland, Katheryn Sec-32 Maria Subd-Goodland Original & N Addn to Goodland Blk-18 Prop 216.15 Aguirre, Maria E Subd- 574.06 Cody, Rodney Dean Jr 17.62 Franz, Joel L & Franz, Justin Twp-07 Rng-37 Town Blk-85 Lot-8 Prop Addr: 318 Addr: 1601 Clark Ave 67735 First Addn to Goodland Blk-37 Lot- Family Tr Subd-Goodland Sub of J Subd-Kanorado Original Town 40.01 Homm, George Meek, W 15th St 67735 98.64 Pena, Valentino & Kristi 3 Prop Addr: 508 W 15th St 67735 Blks to Orig Blk-50 Prop Addr: 222 Blk-10 Lot-35 Prop Addr: Walnut Helen Homm Sec-15 Twp-09 Rng- 1,007.14 McClary, Sean P & Tina Subd-3rd Addn to Goodland Blk- 375.71 Albers, Andrew Ray E 10th St 67735 St 67741 42 MSubd-2nd Addn to Goodland 12 Lot-7 Prop Addr: 1016 Cherry Albers, Glenda Leann Subd-First 333.84 Keppel, Kenton E & 20.40 Franz, Joel L & Franz, Justin 188.65 Hostetler, Brent Subd- Blk-35 Lot-4 Prop Addr: 409 W 5th Ave 67735 Addn to Goodland Blk-38 Lot-5 Colbert, Victoria Keppel, Kevin R J Subd-Hartstine’s 2nd to Kanorado First Addn to Goodland Blk-35 Lot- St 67735 288.54 Perez, Domingo & Dora Prop Addr: 612 W 15th St 67735 Sec-26 Twp-06 Rng-37 Blk-24 Prop Addr: Beech St 67741 8 Prop Addr: 615 W 13th St 67735 254.38 McCombs, Quigg & Jeris Subd-Cody’s Addn to Kanorado 1.02 Appraisal Assoc of Okla Sec- 196.50 Colby, Tammy S & 321.99 Gamboa, Eraclio & Nicole 274.01 Hostetler, Brent Subd- Subd-First Addn to Goodland Blk-3 Lot-13 thru 18 Prop Addr: 103 24 Twp-10 Rng-41 Thomas L Subd-Cody’s Addn to Subd-Rule’s First Add to Kanorado Beahm’s Addn to Goodland Blk-48 Blk-35 Lot-10 Prop Addr: 1301 Locust St 67741 2.53 Appraisal Assoc of Okla Sec- Kanorado Blk-2 Lot-11 Prop Addr: Blk-17 Lot-1 Prop Addr: 310 Locust Prop Addr: 721 Cherry Ave 67735 Syracuse Ave 67735 255.89 Perez, Domingo Jr & Dora 08 Twp-10 Rng-40 110 Railroad tT 67741 St 67741 261.86 Hostetler, Brent Subd- 352.04 McCool, Kristine J & John Subd-Cody’s Addn to Kanorado Blk 22.01 Appraisal Assoc of Okla 283.52 Conrad, Lawrence A Sec- 293.57 Gannon, Richard G & 2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-20 Lot-1 P Subd-2nd Addn to Goodland Prop Addr: 109 Locust St 67741 Sec-22 Twp-10 Rng-40 04 Twp-08 Rng-41 Prop Addr: 6780 Martha E Sec-01 Twp-09 Rng-41 Prop Addr: 304 Sherman Ave 67735 Blk-35 Lot-10 Prop Addr: 416 W 38.39 Peters, Linda Jo Sec-27 5.56 Appraisal Assoc of Okla Sec- Road 10 67735 584.28 Garcia, Ruben L & Lydia 374.19 Hostetler, Brent Subd- 6th St 67735 Twp-07 Rng-38 19 Twp-10 Rng-40 13.01 Conway, Norean L Living Subd-First Addn to Goodland Blk- 2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-37 Lot- 471.74 McGlone, Michael 120.26 Phillips, Ed Subd-First 17.52 Appraisal Assoc of Okla Trust Sec-18 Twp-09 Rng-37 10 Lot-23 Prop Addr: 916 Syracuse 13, Prop Addr: 322 W 7th St 67735 Charles Subd-Goodland Original Addn to Goodland Blk-39 Lot-11 Sec-27 Twp-10 Rng-40 316.42 Cotten, Robert L & Sandra Ave 67735 191.50 House, Alta Mae Sec-26 Town Blk-90 Prop Addr: 309 E 14th Prop Addr: 724 W 15th St 67735 252.49 Arasmith, Patrick L & L Subd-First Addn to Goodland 334.60 Garcia, Ruben L & Lydia Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 6305 St 67735 1,491.35 Plains Properties Inc Margaret L Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Blk-25 Lot-33 Prop Addr: 520 W Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Road 23 67735 2,094.88 McGlone, Michael Subd-Beahm’s Addn to Goodland Goodland Blk-6 Prop Addr: 1515 13th St 67735 Blk-8 Lot-12 Prop Addr: Wyoming 193.26 House, Alta Mae Sec-03 Charles Subd-2nd Addn to Blk-35 Lot-7 Prop Addr: 509 Cattletrail Ave 67735 188.43 Cramer, Cramer, Walter Ave 67735 Twp-10 Rng-39 Prop Addr: Co Rd Goodland Blk-46 Lot-10 Prop Addr: Caldwell Ave 67735 452.59 Archibald, Robert & Penny & Wilson Partners Sec-27 Twp-08 225.48 Garza, Vicenta Ray Subd- 1,059.85 Howard, Clarence L 724 Main Ave 67735 1,925.45 Plains Properties Inc Sec-11 Twp-06 Rng-40 Prop Addr: Rng-42 2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-14 Lot-5 Subd-First Division of First Addn 225.83 Mendiola, Jorge Subd- Subd-Goodland City Tract, Sec-30 1730 Road 78 67735 318.17 Daise, Paul K Family Rev Prop Addr: 208 Caldwell Ave 67735 Blk-8 Lot-3 Prop Addr: 1506 Kansas 2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-35 Lot- Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 901 W 38.56 Austin, Estella M Sec-10 Tr Sec-25 Twp-07 Rng-42 Prop 1,131.28 GEC II LLC Subd- Ave 67735 16 Prop Addr: 408 W 6th St 67735 Hwy 24 67735 Twp-07 Rng-42 Addr: 6995 Road 6 67741 Goodland Energy Center Lot-22 828.17 Howard, Clarence L 354.40 Mendiola, Jorge & Araceli 2,444.32 Plains Properties Inc 1,004.67 Backes, James E Subd- 183.86 Daise, Randall L Sec-19 Prop Addr: Railroad Dr 67735 JR etal Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Subd-3rd Addn to Goodland Blk-13 Sec-24 Twp-08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: First Addn to Goodland Blk-33 Lot- Twp-06 Rng-41 Prop Addr: Co Rd 1,129.49 GEC II LLC Subd- Goodland Blk-9, Lot-1 Prop Addr: Prop Addr: 1116 Cherry Ave 67735 1840 W Hwy 24 67735 13 Prop Addr: 820 W 14th St 67735 612.24 Daniels, Kenneth D Subd- Goodland Energy Center Lot-21 1602 Texas Ave 67735 935.14 Miller, Kenneth P Subd- 320.07 Plainsman Property Trust 264.19 Bagley, Rex & Sandra Goodland Original Town Blk-63 Prop Addr: Railroad Dr 67735 948.67 Jackson, Douglas W & 2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-37 Lot-1 Sec-05 Twp-10 Rng-37 Subd-Kanorado Original Town Blk- Prop Addr: 1116 Caldwell Ave 1,398.61 GEC II LLC Subd- Katheryn J Subd-Goodland Original Prop Addr: 602 Sherman Ave 67735 82.90 Popovec, Jennifer Duell & 11 Prop Addr: 106 Main St 67741 67735 Goodland Energy Center Lot-20 Town Blk-77 Prop Addr: 303 E 13th 372.93 Mojica Isreal & Mojica, Schreiber, Steffanie Sec-08 Twp-07 37.02 Bagley, Rex & Sandra 81.27 Davis, Tarry A Sec-30 Twp- Prop Addr: Railroad Dr 67735 St 67735 Samantha Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Rng-41 Prop Addr: Co Rd Subd-Kanorado Original Town Blk- 08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: Co Rd 1,045.92 GEC II LLC Subd- 362.09 Jackon, Nathan Allen Goodland Blk-12 Lot-16 Prop Addr: 24.75 Popovec, Jennifer Duell & 11 Prop Addr: Main St 67741 417.53 Dawdy, Brian K Subd-2nd Goodland Energy Center Lot-19 & Kristena Subd-First Addn to 1615 Montana Ave 67735 Schreiber, Steffanie Sec-10 Twp-08 3,705.09 Balderas, Jesus & Addn to Goodland Blk-16 Prop Prop Addr: Railroad Dr 67735 Goodland,Blk-14 Prop Addr: 1004 263.39 Montoya, Esther Subd- Rng-41 Prop Addr: Co Rd Rosalba Subd-Goodland City Addr: 224 E 4th St 67735 1,147.42 GEC II LLC Subd- Montana Ave 67735 2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-23 Lot-7 188.14 Potterf, Andrew L Subd- Tracts Sec-19 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop 303.00 Dehoyos, Ricardo & Goodland Energy Center Lot-15 84.74 James, Curt Subd- Prop Addr: 418 Sherman Ave 67735 Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-3 Addr: 910 W Hwy 24 67735 Mary Lou Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Prop Addr: Energy Park Dr Kanorado Original Town Blk-3 Lot- 214.64 Montoya, Jose J & Esther Lot-7 Prop Addr: 1536 Syracuse 1,202.05 Beedy, Geraldine V Goodland Blk-14 Lot-2 Prop Addr: 10,618.74 GEC II LLC Subd- 8 Prop Addr: 208 Locust St 67741 Subd-Kanorado Original Town Blk- Ave 67735 (TOD) Subd-Koehler First Add to 1712 Montana Ave 67735 Goodland Energy Center Lot-18 3,072.93 Jennings, Jeremiah 11 Prop Addr: Walnut St 67741 740.34 Power Drive Supply LL, Goodland Blk-5 Prop Addr: 215 2,050.46 Durham, Wayne & Prop Addr: 101 Energy Park Dr Thomas, Koehler, Colleen Subd- 445.16 Moreno, Jesus F Barrera Subd-Replate Blks 6-9 Kanorado Cherry Ave 67735 Tamara Subd-Goodland City Tracts 67735 Goodland Original Town Blk-59 Lot- Moreno, David F Barrera Subd- Blk-8 Lot-27 Prop Addr: 107 .38 Benton, Laura Edith Sec-24 Sec-19 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 187.26 Generation V Rev Tr Sec- 11 Prop Addr: 1024 Main Ave 67735 Goodland City Tracts Sec-19 Twp- Western St 67741 Twp-10 Rng-41 E Hwy 24 67735 27 Twp-08 Rng-42 Prop Addr: Co 567.33 Johnson, Leon L & Carol 08 Rng-39,Prop Addr: 1619 Kansas 91.04 Pratt Melanie S Subd-First 8.60 Benton, Laura Edith Sec-15 3.79 Egan, Thomas J Sec-29 Rd J Subd-2nd Addn to Goodland Ave 67735 Addn to Goodland Blk-10 Lot-7 Twp-10 Rng-40 Twp-08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: Co Rd 579.11 Generation V Rev Tr Sec- Blk-17 Prop Addr: 318 Broadway 1,032.20 Morgan Stanley ABS Prop Addr: 725 W 9th St 67735 7.45 Benton, Laura Edith Sec-27 2.90 Elliott Burks, Marie Sec-15 36 Twp-08 Rng-42 Prop Addr: Co Ave 67735 CapitalL 1 Inc Tr 2003 Subd-Sharp’s 392.33 Pruitt Family Rev Tr Sec- Twp-10 Rng-40 Twp-10 Rng-40 Rd .38 Jones, Annette RAaeSec-24 Addn to Goodland Blk-5 Prop Addr: 03 Twp-10 Rng-42 Prop Addr: Co 2,454.60 Bentzinger, Justin D .12 Elliott, Cecily Sec-24 Twp-10 634.97 George, Harold A & Debra Twp-10 Rng-41 1517 Wyoming Ave 67735 Rd Subd-Goodland Original Town Blk- Rng-41 K Subd-C K & N Addn to Goodland 8.60 Jones, Annette Rae Sec-15 14.68 Morton, Richard L & Carolyn 1,747.17 Pruitt Family Rev Tr 66 Prop Addr: 1102 Main Ave 67735 2.53 Elliott, Cecily Sec-27 Twp-10 Blk-18 Twp-10 Rng-40 S Subd-First Addn to Goodland Blk- Sec-23 Twp-09 Rng-42 Prop Addr: 1,311.53 Bentzinger, Justin D Rng-40 Lot-10 Prop Addr: 1622 Caldwell 7.45 Jones, Annette Rae Sec-27 19 Lot-13 Prop Addr: 1024 W 12th Co Rd Sec-23 Twp-08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: 2.90 Elliott, Cecily Sec-15 Twp-10 Ave 67735 Twp-10 Rng-40 St 67735 3,435.49 Pruitt Family Rev Tr Co Rd Rng-40 784.34 George, Harold A LLC 221.22 Kear, Lonny Lee & Jodie 670.03 Mote, O D Subd-2nd Sec-34 Twp-09 Rng-42 Prop Addr: 1,204.86 Black, Shawn Sec-31 5.56 Elliott, J C & Benton, Laura Sec-10 Twp-07 Rng-42 Prop Addr: A Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Addn to Goodland Blk-11 Lot-16 Co Rd Twp-07 Rng-38 Edith Sec-31 Twp-10 Rng-40 7245 Road 4 67741 Blk-8 Lot-9 Prop Addr: 525 W 15th Prop Addr: 211 Center Ave 67735 423.30 Pruitt Family Tr Sec-12 Prop Addr: 2540 Road 68 67735 60.27 Emig, Norma L Sec-05 907.58 Gomez, Maria R Subd- St 67735 136.31 New Goodland Energy Twp-09 Rng-40 Prop Addr: 1851 770.04 Blume, Donald L & Edith M Twp-10 Rng-40 Koehler First Add to Goodland Blk-2 75.59 Keil, Thomas Richard Center LLC Sec-20 Twp-08 Rng-4, Road 61 67735 Subd-Beahm’s Addn to Goodland 864.85 Farr, Marion Renner Farr, Prop Addr: 104 College Ave 67735 Subd-2nd Addn to Goodland Blk- Prop Addr: Co Rd 78.07 R C Enterprises of Brewster, Blk-35 Prop Addr: 423 E 5th St Sarah Renner (LE) Sec-35 Twp-09 479.04 Gould, Mark Allen & 19 Prop Addr: 212 W 4th St 67735 3.93 New Goodland Energy Ks. LLC Sec-25 Twp-10 Rng-37 67735 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd Mielani Leann,Subd-3rd Addn to 546.50 Kienitz, Andrew Subd-3rd Center LLC Subd-Goodland Energy 594.63 Raile, Brenda Subd-2nd 385.24 Bohl, Marilyn Subd-C K 386.88 Farr, Marion Renner Farr, Goodland Blk-11 Lot-23 Prop Addr: Addn to Goodland Blk-2, Prop Addr: Center Lot-26 Prop Addr: Windridge Addn to Goodland Blk-30 Lot-9 & N Addn to Goodland Blk-10 Prop Sarah Renner(LE) Sec-08 Twp-08 1003 Cherry Ave 67735 1417 Caldwell Ave 67735 Dr Prop Addr: 522 Clark Ave 67735 Addr: 1528 Sherman Ave 67735 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd 257.19 Gutierrez, Roberto A 133.22 Kimminau, Lyle Subd- 3.93 New Goodland Energy 5,213.19 Rasure, Dan Subd- 329.21 Bohl, Marilyn I Subd- 397.77 Farr, Marion Renner Farr, & Josefa G Subd-Replate Blk 1 First Addn to Goodland Blk-10 Lot- Center LLC Subd-Goodland Energy Sugar Hills Golf Club Sec-21 Twp- Goodland Original Town Blk-71 Lot- Sarah Renner (LE) Sec-10 Twp-08 Cody’s Addn Blk-1 Lot-18 Prop 4 Prop Addr: 705 W 9th St 67735 Center Lot-25 Prop Addr: Agripower 08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: 6488 Road 7 Prop Addr: 313 W 12th St 67735 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd Addr: 104 Center St 67741 182.93 Kirkendall, Gail Lynn & Dr 67735 16 67735 650.71 Bohl, Marilyn I Subd-2nd 373.65 Farr, Marion Renner Farr, 389.82 H & W Enterprises, LLC Peterson, Laura D Subd-Goodland 3.93 New Goodland Energy 2,389.08 Redlin, Charles J & Addn to Goodland Blk-12 Lot-17 Sarah Renner (LE) Sec-17 Twp-08 Sec-23 Twp-10 Rng-37 Original Town Blk-62 Prop Addr: Center LLC Subd-Goodland Energy Janet A Subd-Rosewood Addn Blk- Prop Addr: 215 Main Ave 67735 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd 4.10 Hannan, Helen Sec-11 Twp- 1006 Caldwell Ave 67735 Center Lot-11 Prop Addr: Windridge 4 Lot-14 Prop Addr: 318 Sycamore 989.85 Bohl, Marilyn I & Larry D 381.59 Farr, Marion Renner Farr, 07 Rng-37 829.05 Klinge, Dennis & Peggy Dr Rd 67735 Subd-2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-4 Sarah Renner (LE) Sec-01 Twp-09 644.15 Harrington, Patricia M Sec-33 Twp-08 Rng-38 Prop Addr: 132.78 New Goodland Energy 763.59 Reyna, JIimmy G & Prop Addr: 124 Main Ave 67735 Rng-38 Prop Addr: Co Rd Subd-2nd Addn to Goodland Blk- 6220 Road 28 67735 Center LLC Subd-Goodland Dominga Subd-Sharp’s Addn to 87.61 Bohl, Marilyn I & Larry D 39.70 Farris, Gary C Subd- 44 Lot-10 Prop Addr: 722 Clark 908.34 Koch, Diane L Subd-C K Energy Center, Lot-12 Prop Addr: Goodland Blk-8 Lot-6 Prop Addr: Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Goodland City Tracts Sec-20 Twp- Ave 67735 & N Addn to Goodland Blk-3 Lot-25 Agripower Dr 67735 1624 Colorado Ave 67735 Blk-9 Lot-3 Prop Addr: 1606 Texas 08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 19th St 67735 398.94 Haynes, Tommy L & Retina Prop Addr: 1503 Cherry Ave 67735 4.71 New Goodland Energy 19.78 Rhode, Rene & Harold T Ave 67735 1,944.46 Farris, Gary C Subd- A Subd-2nd Addn to Goodland Blk- 428.14 Krayca, David & Sondra Center LLC Subd-Goodland Energy Sec-03 Twp-10 Rng-41 49.49 Bohl, Marilyn I & Larry D Goodland City Tracts Sec-20 Twp- 3 Lot-13 Prop Addr: 117 Main Ave Subd-First Addn to Goodland Blk- Center Lot-10 Prop Addr: Energy 2.53 Rice, Patricia Lou Sec-30 Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Goodland 08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 908 E Hwy 67735 36 Lot-18 Prop Addr: 537 W 13th Park Dr Twp-06 Rng-39 Blk-9 Lot-5 Prop Addr: Texas Ave 24 67735 609.64 Heid, John & Madden, St 67735 4.71 New Goodland Energy 118.66 River ValleyRanch, Trust 67735 1,496.33 Farris, Gary C Subd-2nd Shelly K Subd-Goodland Original 1,759.80 Krayca, David L & Center LLC Subd-Goodland Energy #1 River Valley Ranch, Tr #2 Sec-19 575.28 Bohl, Marilyn I etal Subd- Addn to Goodland Blk-8 Lot-10 Town Blk-66 Prop Addr: 121 W 11th Sondra J Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Center Lot-1 Prop Addr: Windridge Twp-06 Rng-42 Goodland Original Town Blk-80 Prop Addr: 221 Kansas Ave 67735 St 67735 Goodland Blk-9 Lot-15 Prop Addr: Dr 38.06 Rooney, Margaret O Sec- Prop Addr: 122 W 14th St 67735 264.67 Farris, Gary C Subd- 273.47 Heid, John & Madden, 817 W 16th St 67735 4.71 New Goodland Energy 27 Twp-09 Rng-37 351.45 Borders, Timothy A & Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-11 Shelly Subd-First Addn to Goodland 475.15 Krayca, David L & Sondra Center LLC Subd-Goodland Energy Lydia Subd-2nd Addn to Goodland Lot-12 Prop Addr: 1619 Syracuse Blk-35 Lot-18 Prop Addr: 620 W Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Center Lot-2 Prop Addr: Agripower Taxes to Page 9 Blk-13 Prop Addr: 207 Broadway Ave 67735 14th St 67735 Blk-10 Prop Addr: 711 W 16Tth S Dr67735 Ave 67735 7.42 Farris, Gary C Subd-Edson 236.78 Heid, John & Madden, S 67735 4.71 New Goodland Energy The Goodland Star-News / Friday, August 1, 2014 9 Delinquent Taxes 1409 College Ave 67735 Subd-Goodland Original Town Blk- Koehler First Add to Goodland Blk-6 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 1825 Prop Addr: Co Rd Taxes, from Page 8 228.97 Smith, Bobby D & Sondra 82 Prop Addr: 315 W 13th St 67735 Lot-15,Prop Addr: 227 Caldwell Cherry Ave 67735 45.24 Zupko, Kurt etal Sec-14 S Subd-3rd Addn to Goodland Blk- 1,268.12 Waldman Darrell L & Ave 67735 607.12 Yocum, David A Subd- Twp-10 Rng-41 Prop Addr: Co Rd 6.32 Sanchez Rafael Sec-07 Twp- 25 Lot-19 Prop Addr: 1405 College Connie J Sec-07 Twp-08 Rng-39 1,306.36 Yarbrough, Walter & Beahm’s Addn to Goodland Blk-47 448,885.98 Grand Total 07 Rng-42 Ave 67735 Prop Addr: 1452 N Caldwell Ave Mary M Subd-C K & N Addn to Lot-1 Prop Addr: 702 College Ave 121.45 Sandoval, Angie Subd- 266.95 Smith, Chandler etal 67735 Goodland Blk-15 Prop Addr: 1602 67735 Published in The Goodland Star- Replate Blks 6-9 Kanorado Blk-9 Subd-3rd Addn to Goodland Blk- 839.69 Walker, Dr Andy & Vickie Main Ave 67735 10.11 Young, Laura L Sec-02 News, Friday, August 1, 8 and 15, Lot-1 Prop Addr: 112 Beech St 11 Prop Addr: 517 E 10th St 67735 Subd-First Addn to Goodland Blk- 666.14 Yarger, Louie G Subd- Twp-10 Rng-39 2014. 67741 787.66 Smith, Chandler 24 Prop Addr: 1108 Kansas Ave Beahm’s Addn to Goodland Blk-47 655.50 Young, Leonard V & Wilma 109.19 Sandoval, Marie Carmen etal,Subd-3rd Addn to Goodland 67735 Lot-12 Prop Addr: 703 Walnut Ave I Subd-C K & N Addn to Goodland Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-20 Lot-13 Prop Addr: 1223 435.00 Warren, Rick Subd-2nd 67735 Blk-15 Lot-4 Prop Addr: 1608 Main Blk-10 Prop Addr: 1602 Syracuse Caldwell Ave 67735 Addn to Goodland Blk-22 Prop 563.54 Yarger, Michael J Subd- Ave 67735 Ave 67735 3,475.54 Smith, Clifford E Subd-C Addr: 423 Kansas Ave 67735 Goodland City Tracts Sec-20 186.96 Zielke, Phyllis J Rev Tr SUBSCRIBER 1,199.42 Schiefen, Patricia A K & N Addn to Goodland Blk-26 Lot- 360.22 Warren, Rick (LE) Sec-31 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 1801 Agreement Sec-23 Twp-06 Rng-40 Myra Watkins Subd-Goodland Original Town Blk- 1 Prop Addr: 421 E 17th St 67735 Twp-08 Rng-42 Prop Addr: 6215 Caldwell 67735 59 Lot-15 Prop Addr: 1019 Center 133.89 Smith, Clifford E Subd-C Road 1 67741 393.07 Yarger, Michael J Sec-20 You receive two free passes to see: Ave 67735 K & N Addn to Goodland Prop Addr: 390.45 Warren, Rick & Saundra Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 1201 E 49.49 Schroeder, Carlene Subd- E 17th St 67735 Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Goodland 8th St 67735 tammy Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-1 404.40 Smith, David Dale Sec-21 Blk-3 Lot-2 Prop Addr: 1520 1,545.55 Yarger, Michael J Sec- Lot-7 Prop Addr: Kansas Ave 67735 Twp-08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: 6420 Syracuse Ave 67735 20 Twp-08 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 1207 (R) 207.07 Scott, Arnold Subd-2nd Road 16 67735 354.40 West, Adrienne & West, E 8th St 67735 Addn to Goodland Blk-19 Lot-18 447.21 Smith, Janet Elaine Tamara Subd-First Addn to 447.97 Yarger, Michael J & Cindie Clip and bring to the show. Non Transferable Prop Addr: 315 Sherman Ave 67735 Subd-C K & N Addn to Goodland Goodland Blk-11 Lot-13 Prop Addr: J Sec-02 Twp-07 Rng-39 Prop 270.52 Scott, Arnold Subd- Blk-6 Prop Addr: 1529 Broadway 923 Syracuse Ave 67735 Addr: Co Rdd Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-10 Ave 67735 113.26 West, Alex D Sec-16 Twp- 276.71 Yarger, Michael J & Cindie Lot-3 Prop Addr: 1616 Syracuse 23.46 Snethen Gary L Subd-C K 09 Rng-39 Prop Addr: 5925 Road J Sec-11 Twp-07 Rng-39 Prop Ave 67735 & N Addn to Goodland Blk-10 Prop 21 67735 Addr: Co Rd 360.22 Scott, Arnold R Subd- Addr: Sherman Ave 67735 3,809.08 West, Alex D & Pamela S 2,307.48 Yarger, Mike & Cindy 1203 Main Avenue • (785) 899-6103 First Division of First Addn Blk-9 322.36 Soper, Jeff Subd-First Subd-Goodland City Tracts,Sec-25 Subd-Goodland City Tracts Sec-20 Prop Addr: 1503 Syracuse Ave Addn to Goodland Blk-12 Lot-32 Twp-08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: 2810 67735 Prop Addr: 518 W 10th St 67735 Commerce Rd 67735 NOTICE OF HEARING 2014-2015 BUDGET 208.55 Scott, Arnold R Subd-2nd 71.02 Soto, Erika Perez etal 6.17 West, Alex D & Pamela S Addn to Goodland Blk-1 Prop Addr: Subd-3rd Addn to Goodland Blk-23 Subd-Goodland City Tracts Sec-25 The governing body of Unified School District 352 will meet on the 18th day of August, 2014 at 7:00 PM, 316 E 2nd St 67735 Prop Addr: 1310 College Ave 67735 Twp-08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: Co Rd at 1312 Main, Goodland, KS for the purpose of hearing and answering objections of taxpayers relating to the proposed 365.10 Scott, Arnold R Subd-2nd 38.39 Stampler, Judith Sec-27 4,465.98 West, Alex D & Pamela use of all funds and the amount of tax to be levied. Detailed budget information (including budget profile) is available at 1312 Main, Goodland, KS and will be available at this hearing. Addn to Goodland Blk-37 Prop Twp-07 Rng-38 S Subd-Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Addr: 314 W 7th St 67735 38.39 Stampler, Renee Sec-27 Blk-13 Lot-1 Prop Addr: 531 W 17th 293.75 Scott, Arnold R, Subd- The Amount of 2014 Tax to be Levied and Expenditures (published below) establish the maximum limits of the 2014-2015 Budget. Twp-07 Rng-38 St 67735 The "Est. Tax Rate" in the far right column, shown for comparative purposes, is subject to slight change depending on final assessed valuation. 2nd Addn to Goodland Blk-48 38.27 Stampler, Ronald Sec-34 785.20 Whalen, Marietta L Tr Lot-17, Prop Addr: 709 Grand Ave Twp-07 Rng-38 Subd-Goodland City Tracts Sec- 2012-2013 Actual 2013-2014 Actual PROPOSED BUDGET 2014-2015 67735 1,198.32 Stoddard, Barbara etal 25 Twp-08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: Actual Actual Amount of 2014 Est. 234.47 Scott, Arnold R Subd- Sec-26 Twp-08 Rng-42 Prop Addr: Commerce Rd 67735 Code Actual Tax Actual Tax Tax to Tax Sharp’s Addn to Goodland Blk-2 6349 Road 5 67741 962.39 Widner, Bob G Subd-C 99 Expenditures Rate* Expenditures Rate* Expenditures be Levied Rate* Prop Addr: 1505 Syracuse Ave 40.01 Strange, Dorothy Robert & K & N Addn to Goodland Blk-10 Line (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 67735 Elvin E Sec-10 Twp-09 Rng-38 Lot-20 Prop Addr: 1527 Grand AVE OPERATING 383.20 Sharon, David & Clydia Lot-12,Sec-21 Twp-08 Rng-40 67735 General 06 7,007,715 20.000 7,148,763 20.000 6,999,854 1,404,443 20.000 Subd-Toelkes Addn to Goodland Prop Addr: Sundance Ct 70.98 Winter, Debra D Sec-05 Supplemental General (LOB) 08 2,303,858 19.835 2,319,007 21.170 2,401,677 1,228,846 16.181 Blk-1 Lot-4 Prop Addr: 118 N 208.29 Sunopta Grains and Foods Twp-06 Rng-37 Prop Addr: Co Rd SPECIAL REVENUE Caldwell Ave 67735 Inc Subd-Goodland Industrial Park 388.09 Winter, Debra D Sec-21 Adult Education 10 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 479.04 Shepard Dan L,Subd-3rd Blk-3 Lot-4 Prop Addr: Co Rd Twp-06 Rng-37 Prop Addr: Co Rd Adult Supplemental Education 12 0 0 0 Addn to Goodland Blk-12 Lot-23 1,567.48 Tabor Misty D Subd- 393.81 Winter, Debra D Sec-26 Bilingual Education 14 147,239 181,872 191,337 Virtual Education 15 0 0 0 Prop Addr: 1001 Caldwell Ave First Addn to Goodland Blk-6 Prop Twp-06 Rng-37 Prop Addr: Co Rd Capital Outlay 16 755,579 1.638 703,874 0.000 1,193,680 360,724 4.750 67735 Addr: 823 Cattletrail Ave 67735 424.22 Winter, Debra D & Gary 1,056.30 Short, Tamara Subd- Driver Training 18 7,324 7,452 8,000 378.54 Tracy, Mary Lou Subd- Sec-26 Twp-06 Rng-37 Prop Addr: Extraordinary School Program 22 0 0 0 First Addn to Goodland Blk-38 Goodland Sub of Blks to Orig Blk-78 Co Rd Food Service 24 511,002 469,051 549,057 Lot-1 Prop Addr: 1420 Montana Prop Addr: 1310 Clark Ave 67735 399.58 Winter, Debra D ETAL Professional Development 26 0 0 0 Ave 67735 205.78 Trandel, Thomas Subd-N Sec-21 Twp-06 Rng-37 Prop Addr: Parent Education Program 28 0 0 0 42,914.21 Shreeji Motel Inc Main Addn Sec-18 Twp-08 Rng-39 Co Rd Summer School 29 0 0 0 Subd-Goodland City Tracts, Sec- Prop Addr: 214 N Main Ave 67735 698.91 Winter, Gary L & Debra D, Special Education 30 1,334,749 1,341,582 1,488,619 25 Twp-08 Rng-40 Prop Addr: 2218 318.26 Turner, Cord & Deborah Sec-15 Twp-09 Rng-42, Prop Addr: Vocational Education 34 153,082 155,626 232,569 Commerce Rd 67735 Subd-2nd Addn to Goodland Blk- 5890 Road 5 67741 Special Liability Expense Fund 42 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 633.01 Slusher, Harold Wayne, II 11 Lot-13 Prop Addr: 221 Center 556.32 Witzel, Chandra Subd- School Retirement 44 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 Subd-3rd Addn to Goodland Blk- Ave 67735 Rule’s First Add to Kanorado Blk- Extraordinary Growth Facilities 45 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 22 Lot-8 Prop Addr: 528 E 14th St 263.93 Turner, Rose M Subd- 19 Lot-14 Prop Addr: 504 Front St Special Reserve Fund 47 0 0 67735 Koehler First Add to Goodland Blk-2 67741 Federal Funds 07 283,818 291,705 314,257 1,347.22 Smith, Bobby D & Prop Addr: 101 Walnut Ave 67735 236.99 Xarhis, John Alex & Gifts and Grants 35 0 0 0 Sondra S Subd-Goodland Original 267.86 Valentine Family Rev Tr Kristina Subd-Goodland Original At Risk (4Yr Old) 11 0 0 0 Town Blk-74 Prop Addr: 110 E 13th Subd-C K & N Addn to Goodland Town Blk-80 Prop Addr: 120 W 14th Cost of Living 33 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 St 67735 Blk-4 Lot-24 Prop Addr: 1503 St 67735 At Risk (K-12) 13 832,346 879,287 919,274 0.000 1,241.52 Smith, Bobby D Caldwell Ave 67735 251.90 Yanez, Jeannie Murry &/ Declining Enrollment 19 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 & Sondra S Subd-3rd Addn to 518.07 Van Donge, Opal E (TOD) or Villarea, Toni Esmerada Subd- Goodland Blk-25 Lot-14 Prop Addr: 2012-2013 Actual 2013-2014 Actual PROPOSED BUDGET 2014-2015 USD 352 PUBLIC NOTICE OF VOTE Actual Actual Amount of 2014 Est. Code Actual Tax Actual Tax Tax to Tax Fund—Continued 99 Expenditures Rate* Expenditures Rate* Expenditures be Levied Rate* 2014-15 PROPERTY TAX RATES Line (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) KPERS Special Retirement Contribution 51 537,100 592,102 704,601 2-YEAR PROPERTY TAX REVIEW Contingency Reserve 53 0 0 (Excluding General Fund, Bond and Interest, No-Fund Warrants, and Temporary Note) Textbook & Student Material Revolving 55 0 0 Activity Fund 56 71,617 73,977 Tuition Reimbursement Fund 57 0 0 0 DEBT SERVICE 2013-­‐14 2014-­‐15 Percent Increase Bond and Interest #1 62 0 0.000 344,398 8.630 734,559 664,489 8.750 Fund Amount Levied Rate Amount Levied Rate Over Prior Year Bond and Interest #2 63 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 No-Fund Warrant 66 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 1. Supplemental General 1,496,558 21.170 1,228,846 16.181 -­‐17.89% Special Assessment 67 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 2. Adult Education 0 0.000 0 0.000 0.00% Temporary Note 68 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 3. Capital Outlay 0 0.000 360,724 4.750 0.00% COOPERATIVES** 4. Special Liability Expense 0 0.000 0 0.000 0.00% Special Education 78 0 0 0 5. School Retirement 0 0.000 0 0.000 0.00% TOTAL USD EXPENDITURES 100 13,945,429 41.473 14,508,696 49.800 15,737,484 3,658,502 49.681 Less: Transfers 105 2,696,088 xxxxxx 2,935,722 xxxxxx 2,564,601 xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx 6. Extraordinary Growth 0 0.000 0 0.000 0.00% NET USD EXPENDITURES 110 11,249,341 xxxxxx 11,572,974 xxxxxx 13,172,883 xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx 7. Cost of Living 0 0.000 0 0.000 0.00% TOTAL USD TAXES LEVIED 115 2,669,306 xxxxxx 3,410,638 xxxxxx 3,658,502 xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx 8. Declining Enrollment 0 0.000 0 0.000 0.00% 9. Special Assessment 0 0.000 0 0.000 0.00% OTHER Historical Museum 80 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 10. TOTAL 1,496,558 21.170 1,589,570 20.931 6.22% Public Library Board 82 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 Public Library Board Employee Benefits 83 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 Recreation Commission 84 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 Rec Comm Emp Benefits & Spec Liab 86 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 NOTE: Publication in the local newspaper is required if Line 10 is over 1.5 percent. TOTAL OTHER 120 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 TOTAL TAXES LEVIED 125 2,669,306 3,410,638 3,658,502 Required by KSA 79-­‐2925b Assessed Valuation - General Fund 128 $61,418,948 $65,148,077 $70,222,153 Assessed Valuation - All Other Funds 130 $66,939,687 $70,692,383 $75,941,988 Outstanding Indebtedness, July 1 2012 2013 2014 General Obligation Bonds 135 0 0 0 Capital Outlay Bonds 140 0 0 0 BOARD OF EDUCATION VOTE Temporary Note 145 0 0 0 No-Fund Warrant 150 0 0 0 Lease Purchase Principal 153 1,350,000 1,200,000 1,050,000 Approved 5 Disapproved 0 TOTAL USD DEBT 155 1,350,000 1,200,000 1,050,000 * Tax Rates are expressed in Mills ** Sponsoring District Only /s/ Mark Scheopner /s/ Gennifer House /s/ Mark Scheopner ______President Clerk of the Board Clerk of the Board Published in The Goodland Star-News on Friday, August 1, 2014. Published in The Goodland Star-News on Friday, August 1, 2014. Fun By The numBers Like puzzles? Then you’ll love sudoku. 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Phone: 785-852-4664 10 The Goodland Star-News / Friday, August 1, 2014 birth Couple matters of record The following marriage licenses Archie Parks Huang and divorces have been issued by the Sherman County District Court: Archie Parks Huang was born at to marry Marriages 9:29 a.m. on Sunday, June 8, 2014, Robert McKay Peck III and Tay- at New York University Langone lor Laine Gilbert, Orlando, FL. Medical Center in New York, New in August John Clayton Mosbarger, Good- York. He weighed 7 pounds, 6 land, and Lora Kathleen Joyce, ounces and was 21 inches long. Shandel Simon of Goodland and Leawood, Kan. His parents are Lung and Cortney Stephen Reeves of Tulsa, Okla., Juan Pena, Jr. and Lillian Delina Huang of New York, New York. plan to marry in August. Bunting, Kanorado. Lung Huang grew up in Goodland She is the daughter of Stephen and James Wasman Herren, Jr. and and graduated from Goodland High Debbie Simon of Goodland and the Frances Katherin Beckner, Good- School. granddaughter of James Krayca of land. The paternal grandparents are Goodland. Dallas Javier DeLaRosa and Ga- Ying and Kin Huang of Goodland Archie Parks Huang He is the son of Jayne Reeves of briella Monique Rangel, Goodland. and the maternal grandparents are Tulsa, Okla. Joel Evaristo Saucedo and Jovita Timothy and Doreen Cotter of Sister Parker Paige, 4, welcomed The bride to be graduated from Alicia Olmos-Garza, Goodland. Allen, Texas, formerly of Wichita. her new brother home. Goodland High School in 2007 and Garrett Lee Smith and Amanda then from Garden City Community Taylor Kuss, Goodland. College in Garden City with an Divorces State library to offer Associate of Science. She is an as- Tessie Venzke and Jason W. Ven- sistant manager for a property man- zke, Sherman County. agement company in Tulsa, Okla. Sonya M. Vandiver and Michael access to ebook program The future groom graduated L. Vandiver, Goodland. from Broken Arrow High School Nina Cearley, Sherman County, The State Library of Kansas is kslib.info/digitalbooks. BookFlix in Broken Arrow, Okla. He is a lead and James L. Cearley, III, Butler pleased to announce the addition of requires a Kansas Library eCard, installer for ReBath of Tulsa, Okla., County, Kan. BookFlix to the library’s statewide which can be obtained at any Kansas and a member of the Air Force Roy James Palmer, Jr., Nuckolls ebook collection. BookFlix is an library, at no charge. An eCard gives Reserves. County, Neb. and Erica L. Palmer, online e-reading program from Kansas residents access to digital The couple plans to live in Okla- Sherman County. Scholastic that combines classic book eLending and 24/7 access to homa. fictional video storybooks with quality research databases. Shandel Simon and Stephen Reeves similarly themed nonfiction ebooks Each BookFlix selection features for children in grades Pre-K – 3. two books; one fiction video story- The State Library currently sub- book and a related nonfiction ebook. scribes to TumbleBook Library, Children can then read each nonfic- another children’s online ebook tion ebook independently or read program. “Through TumbleBooks along as each word is highlighted on alone, Kansas kids are viewing the screen. The nonfiction ebooks about 30,000 books per month,” introduce real-world facts, building Worship warms the heart said State Librarian Jo Budler. content-area knowledge. The Book- “Adding Scholastic titles will be a flix subscription consists of 105 Calvary Gospel Church great way to keep those kids reading pairs of fiction-nonfiction ebooks; Lead Pastors: Randy and Mary Payne and learning by offering more titles 30+ fiction-nonfiction pairs with Assistant Pastors: Jacob and Ramie Soyez and an exciting new way to experi- Spanish translations; and additional Care Pastors: Darrell and Jeri Schmid ence books.” activities and resources for readers. Children’s Pastors: John and Mary Ellen Coumerilh Our Lady of Perpetual Help Both children’s ebook programs, This project is made possible by Fourth & College • 890-3605 Celebrant: Father Norbert Dlabal Sunday: TumbleBooks and BookFlix, can be a grant from the U.S. Institute of Kid’s Church: 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. 307 W. 13th • 890-7205 Morning Service: 8:30 and 10:30 am accessed by visiting the statewide Museum and Library Services. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Youth @ the Rock House, Sixth & Caldwell: 6:30 p.m. digital book e-lending page at www. 5-5:45 p.m. Saturday or by appointment Prayer and Praise: 5:00 p.m. except last Sunday of the month Mass Schedule Wednesday: Kids 4 Christ 6:30 p.m. : during school year Saturday: 6 pm, Sunday: 10:30 am Life Groups - See website Spanish Mass: website: www.calvarygospel.net Sunday: 12:30 pm email: [email protected] or see us on Facebook Goodland United Methodist Pleasant Home Church Promiseland Baptist Church Church Serving the rural community Pastor: Rick Holmes • 890-7082 1116 Sherman 899-3631 Celebrating 125 years of God’s 225 W. 16th Pastors: Lew Van Der Wege gracous blessings! 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Bible Baptist Church Church of Jesus Christ Iglesia Del Dios Vivo La Luz Del Mundo Pastor: Clifford Middlebrooks of Latter-Day Saints Spanish Speaking Church - translation available Fifth & Broadway 1200 15th Street • Burlington, CO Minister: Jose S. Lopez 890-7368 (719) 346-7984 1601 Texas • 899-5275 Sunday: Sunday School: 9 a.m. Sacrament Meeting: 10 a.m. Daily Prayer: Sunday thru Morning Service: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 11:15 a.m. Saturday: 5a.m. & 6 p.m. Evening Service: 6:30 p.m. Priesthood/Relief Society: 12 a.m. Sunday: Sunday School: 9 a.m. Wednesday: Evening Bible Study: 7 p.m.

United Methodist Church First Christian Church Brewster (Disciples of Christ) Kanorado NOW TAKING APPOINTMENTS! : Pastor: Pastor: Mike Baughn Rev. Carol Edling Jolly United Methodist Worship Service: 10:45 a.m. CST Eighth & Arcade • 890-5233 Goodland Regional Medical Center Sunday: Church School - All ages 9 a.m. Church Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. CST Pastor: Justin Schlichenmayer Specialty clinic in Goodland, KS Winona: Worship 10:30 a.m. Youth Group: weekly Jr./Sr. High groups 399-2468 Minister: Sheryl Johnson Sunday Call for your Thursday: Prayer Class - Noon : Sunday School: 9 a.m. Worship Service: 9 a.m. CST Pastor Carol’s Class Wednesdays 5:30 p.m. Worship Service: 10 a.m. appointment today! Dr. Alfred Carr Dr. Rachel McArthur Sunday School: 10:15 am CST www.goodlandfccdoc.org 785-890-6030 Ear, Nose & Throat Audiologist Goodland Bible Church Church of the Nazarene • Hearing, Tinnitus and Balance Diagnostic services St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 109 Willow Road • 899-6400 Pastor: Bob Willis Pastor: Chad DeJong Celebrant: Father Don Martin • Clean and repair all makes and models of hearing aids Third & Caldwell Sunday: Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. 13th & Center • Dispense all types of hearing aids 899-2080 or 899-3797 Morning Worship: 10:45 a.m. Church 890-2115 or 890-7245 • We accept most major insurances. Sunday: Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. 6 p.m. AWANA during school Services: 5 p.m. Saturday evening Worship Service: 10:50 a.m. Evening Worship: 7:30 p.m. Serving the Goodland area for over 30 years! Evening Service: 6 p.m. Wednesday: 6:30 youth group Wednesday: Evening Service: 7 p.m. Growth groups call for information www.goodlandbible.org First Baptist Church Harvest Evangelical Free Church Crossroads Worship Pastor Pastor: Rich Blanchette : Brian Fugleberg Pastor: Craig Groeschel 521 E. Hwy. 24 • 890-6423 www.coloradohearingcenter.com 1121 Main 890-3450 223 E. 10th www.goodlandefree.com Sunday: 262-9517 Sunday: Worship: 10:30 a.m. • Sunday school: 9:15 Services: Wednesday: Sunday School: 9 a.m. Junior High and Senior High Youth Groups starts at 6:20 p.m. with a meal Coffee fellowship: 9:45 a.m. Saturday 6 p.m. Lifechurch.tv 1st Monday of each month: MOPS 6 p.m. (Oct.-May) Morning Worship: 10 a.m. 2nd-5th Monday, Men’s Fraternity Study, 6:30 p.m. 0>>PAHZL www.firstbaptistchurchgoodland.com Call Church to register. For grades PreK-5 Seventh Day Adventist Church Emmanuel Lutheran Church Church of Christ 13th & Sherman • 890-6161 G>P&+ 1160 Cattletrail 401 Caldwell Pastor: Darian Hybl Pastor: Jim McCurdy Sunday: 890-6185 Christian eduction/fellowship: Sunday Saturday: Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. 10:15 a.m. : Bible Study: 9:45 a.m. MHPG Worship Service: 11 a.m. Worship Service: 9 a.m. Worship Service: 10:45 a.m. Wednesday: Bible Study: 7 p.m. Communities with a local newspaper are smarter, stronger and closer. Their citizens are The following sponsors urge YOU to attend connected to one another, and invested in what happens your chosen House of Worship this Sabbath: around them. Short & Son Trucking Good Samaritan Center Hwy. 24 208 W. 2nd Keep reading your local newspaper… Goodland Star-News KLOE/KKCI/KWGB and keep your community going strong. 1205 Main St. 3023 W. 31 star-news classified Star-News / Friday, August 1, 2014 11 GARAGE SALE opening for a service truck Clark Avenue, Goodland. 948 models. 1-1:10 scale Hot Almanza’s Interior Services, Residential overhead door operator/general service sq. ft. of living area. 2 bedroom, Wheels HD Softail. 1-1:10 Inc.. Drywall specialist. service and repair, 20 years 233 Cherry. Friday and person. Must have a valid 1 bath, central heat/air. 1 car scale Maisto FLSTS Heritage Drywall hanging, drywall experience. Call Gary at (719) Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 1 driver’s license. Competitive garage, small basement area Springer. Still in original boxes! finishing, texture and paint. 350-0705. -7-12-tfn p.m.. Infant-school age kids wages, 401k, insurance (unfinished). All on 75’x140’ Call Gary at (719) 350-0705. Free estimates. References ------clothing, toys, shelves, boys and uniforms. Experience large lot area. $38,500. Please -9-24-tfn available. Spanish call (785) CAT’S TNT for jewelry, vinyl sports shoes and so much preferred, but not necessary, call (785) 821-0083. -7-25-8-5------332-5353. English call (785) graphic designs, massages, more! -8-1-8-1- we will train. Please stop by ------AWP tool belt/pouches with 890-6223. -3-7-tfn- quilting and more! Stop by 119 11101 Rd. E1, Norton, and Mueller 26ga. metal panels. kidney belt and suspenders. ------E. 9th, Goodland – 3-23-tfn WANTED pick up an application or call 57 pieces (27’ long by 3’ wide, Paid $100 plus, asking $50. Burlington-Goodland area. (785) 877-5181. EOE. -2-14-tfn 6” ribs), light stone color. Brand Call Gary at (719) 350-0705. Antelope hunting....looking NORTON- new, never opened. $4,000 -9-24-tfn to archery hunt for permission OBO. Call (719) 342-1500. ------antelope. Happy to pay fee -7-18-8-18- in for exclusive privilege to hunt FOR SALE FIREWOOD FOR SALE ------Goodland. Call (785) 890-7224 your land during season. Call ***NOTICE*** 214 W. 9th, Goodland. 3 McNab puppies for sale, or (785) 821-2814. -12-11-tfn- 785-313-7757 for John and bedroom, 2 bath house for out of working parents. Long The voting location has been changed leave message if no answer. sale. $65,000. Call (785) 443- Island, KS. Leave message at FOR RENT -7-29-8-15- 1443 to make appointment. (308) 645-9085. -NT 5-13-tfn- beginning with the Primary Election on ------8-1-8-26------1 bedroom apartment, close Want to buy: John Deere ------Aluminum printing plates, 23 to downtown, utilities paid. Call August 5th, 2014, to the Wolak Building diesel engines, running or Full size couch that reclines. 5/8 x 30, never been inked. 50 (785) 821-0106. Goodland. (Old IGA Building) at 1006 Center. not. Call (785) 263-6275. -7- Good condition, green and cents each. Goodland Star- -7-11-8-25- 25-8-19- brown stripes. $100. Call (785) News. -1-24-tfn ------Voting begins at 7 a.m. MT. ------899-2746. -7-29-8-1------Houses and apartments in Junk batteries, non-ferrous ------Goodland. All sizes. Call for metals and iron. Darrel Bowen. 1948 Philco Radio/ Registered Toy Poodle Phonograph cabinet, good details. (785) 890-6538. -1- Phone 785-899-2578. -tfn- puppies for sale. First shots, condition. Both radio and 10-tfn- Black, $250. Call Deb at (785) phono work. $100.00. Call ------NOW HIRING! NOTICE 475-2054. -7-29-8-1- (719) 350-0705. -12-31-tfn- Houses and apartments. PART-TIME FRONT DESK STAFF ------Cole Real Estate. 785-899- Flexible hours. Employee discount at Penny’s American Profile Cookbooks Home for sale by owner: 1606 2 Harley Davidson die cast 2683. -tfn- Diner, Excellent promotional opportunities, Available! Stop by The Dynamic training program. APPLY TODAY! 801 N. Goodland Star-News. -tfn- Highway 27 (Junction of Hwy K-27 @ US-40) Sharon ------SERVICES Springs, KS Phone: (785) 852-4664. (785) 852-4665- Advertising Deadlines (box The Northwest Kansas Educational Service Center fax. EOE. [email protected] and line ads): Tuesday edition is accepting applications for a Sherman County Head Start (Friday at noon). Friday edition Paraprofessional for the 2014-2015 school year. Work site (Wednesday at noon. Please HELP WANTED check your ad the first time it will be at the Goodland head Start Center at Goodland. Alliance Field Services is STREET & ALLEY LABORER 1 runs. If you find an error, please Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent. looking for a dependable call us at (785) 899-2338 so it Contact Person: Shelby Hubert, Head Start Director, WATER DEPARTMENT LABORER can be corrected, since we will individual to assist with 785-672-3125 extension 160. Applications are available our foreclosed properties. The City of Goodland is accepting applications not be responsible for errors at www.nkesc.org or 785-672-3125. for the position of Street & Alley Laborer I and after that first day. Thank you! Handyman and problem Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted until Water Department Laborer. Successful applicants The Goodland Star-News. solving skills helpful. must possess a high school diploma or equivalent the position is filled. Great weekly pay, must and a valid Kansas license. A valid Kansas CDL HELP WANTED license, however, is not required at the time of have drivers license and employment. The City provides a starting wage CNA and CMA shifts City of Goodland-Code Enforcement Offi cer pass background check. of $13.00 an hour, very good benefit package, in- available on all shifts. The City of Goodland is accepting applications Travel required. cluding vacation, sick leave, retirement program Flexible schedules, friendly and more. Applications may be picked up at the environment, competitive for a Code Enforcement Offi cer. The position Located in Goodland. City Office, 204 W. 11th St., or the City Shop, 1724 Arcade, from 7 wages, AFLAC and shift requires an ability to work with the public; must Contact Cynthia at a.m. to 4 p.m. MT Monday-Friday. Applications taking until position differentials. Contact Gary at possess a high school degree or its equivalent is filled. The City of Goodland is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Fairview Estates, 1630 Sewell and a valid KS Drivers License. City provides 785-821-1811 Avenue, Colby, KS. (785) 462- a starting wage of $13.00 an hour, very good 2154. EOE. -cfp 8-1-8-12- benefi t package, including vacation, sick leave, ------retirement program and more. Applications may be picked up at the City Offi ce at 204 West 11th Street or at Fuel Delivery Truck Driver cityofgoodland.org. Position open until fi lled. EOE. needed. Class B Driver’s License with HazMat and Tanker Endorsement Required or ability to obtain. Pick up job applications at 70 Webster TRUCK DRIVER (short haul) Ave., Burlington or call 719- Only the best need apply! Great opportunity for fulltime non-hazardous 346-8180. -7-29-8-29- driving position with growing company in Goodland. Our compensa------tion package includes excellent benefits, most nights at home and all our Motel 6 in Goodland. We equipment is well maintained. To be considered, candidates must have are hiring for front desk help. outstanding attitude, work ethic, and customer service skills. Also must Starting pay $9/hour. 11 a.m. to possess Commercial Class A CDL w/tanker endorsement and clean 5 p.m.. Please apply in person. driving record with 3+yrs exp. -7-25-8-5- Send resume to: ------Agro Culture Liquid Fertilizer NAPA in Goodland is seeking 106 East 19th Street, Goodland, KS 67735 a full-time delivery driver and full-time counter person. Apply in person, or email resume to: [email protected]. -7-25-8-19- Full-time Activity Assistant ------As an Activity Assistant, you will be Timmerman Feeding is responsible for involving residents looking to hire an experienced in activity programming that meets cattle person to fill a position their abilities, needs and interests. in the cattle department. •Additional responsibilities: Looking to be part of growing evaluating effectiveness of pro- organization, don’t pass up this gramming; keeping activity area free of hazards; following opportunity. Only experienced appropriate and adequate safety measures while on outings; need apply. Must provide own cleaning/sanitizing supplies and equipment. tack. Very competitive salary •Qualifications: effective communication skills; be able to based on experience and work with individuals of all ages; completion of activity training qualifications. Benefits include program or ability to complete this program; if assigned to Al- but not limited to vacation, zheimer’s Unit, training in working with residents with Dementia; profit sharing. Contact Jason training for communication skills in working with visually/hear- Timmerman at 785-462-3947, ing impaired, aphasic residents or other specific disabilities, or send resume to 1762 US 83, basic computer skills; ACTIVE CNA LICENSE PREFERRED. Colby, KS 67701. -7-22-8-1- CONTACT: ------Kelly McIllroy at (785) 890-7515. The team at Kansasland Tire [email protected] of Norton has an immediate Opening for TRUCK DRIVER Required: high school diploma or equivalent, CDL with THOMAS COUNTY HAZMAT & Tanker endorsement, ability to operate a forklift. Duties: Deliveries, load and unload product, utilize a forklift, KANSAS general warehouse duties. 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