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GSN edition 10-29-20..
Goodland Star-News
The
MIDWEEK
Tuesday, Oct. 29,
2013
1205 Main Avenue, Goodland, KS 67735 • Phone (785) 899-2338
Volume 81, Number 8710 PagesGoodland, Kansas 67735
special
event
notice
Halloween
events set for
Thursday
The Trunk-or-Treat event
and the Goodland StarNews’ Moonlight Madness
costume contest will be from
4 to 7 p.m. Thursday in the
Goodland United Methodist Church’s parking lot. A
showing of “It’s the Great
Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”
will follow in the church.
Campus Candy, the annual
Halloween event at Northwest Kansas Technical College, will be 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Thursday in the student
union.
weather
report
39°
10 a.m.
Monday
Today
• Sunset, 5:48 p.m.
Wednesday
• Sunrise, 7:13 a.m.
• Sunset, 5:47 p.m.
Midday Conditions
• Soil temperature 50 degrees
• Humidity 79 percent
• Sky cloudy
• Winds northeast 17 mph
• Barometer 30.01 inches
and rising
• Record High today 90° (2003)
• Record Low today 1° (1917)
Last 24 Hours*
High Sunday
Low Sunday
Precipitation
This month
Year to date
Below normal 74°
37°
none
1.21
16.49
1.86 inches
The Topside Forecast
Today: Cloudy with drizzle and
fog before 9 a.m. and a 20 percent
chance of rain and drizzle after
midnight, a high near 47, winds
out of the northeast at 10 to 15 mph
and a low around 35. Wednesday:
Partly sunny with a high near 51,
winds out of the northwest at 5 to
10 mph and a low around 35.
Extended Forecast
Thursday: Sunny with a high
near 58 and a low around 37.
Friday: Sunny with a high near 57
and a low around 34. Saturday:
Sunny with a high near 60 and a
low around 37.
(National Weather Service)
Get 24-hour weather info. at 162.400 MHz.
$1
Hospital
raises
stroke
awareness
By Kevin Bottrell
[email protected]
Today is World Stroke Day, a day
to raise awareness of stroke symptoms, treatments and prevention.
Strokes affect the arteries within
the brain. They can be caused by a
clot or by ruptured blood vessels,
both of which prevent or obstruct
blood flowing to the brain.
According to the American
Stroke Association, strokes are the
fourth leading cause of death. About
795,000 Americans suffer a new or
recurrent stroke each year. About 40
percent of deaths related to strokes
are men, and 60 percent are women.
Kathy Erickson, a nurse at Goodland Regional Medical Center, said
the hospital was recently designated
as an “Emergent Stroke Ready Facility.” This means that it has the
capability of diagnosing and treating stroke patients before sending
them to a more specialized facility
for further care.
“It means we have certain tools in
place,” she said. “We have protocols
in place to administer clot buster
medicine. This helps break up the
blood clot causing the stroke.”
The hospital also has the ability to
do CAT scans and bloodwork. These
services are available 24 hours a
day, every day. Erickson said most
stroke patients are sent to the stroke
center in Denver after being treated
in Goodland.
Erickson said there is a new app
for Apple devices called FAST from
the American Stroke Association,
which is an acronym for: “Face
dropping, Arm weakness, Speech
difficulty, Time to call 911.” These
are the three main symptoms of a
stroke, she said, and there is a time
limit to get to the hospital since
Band, cheerleaders
entertain at final
home football game
The Goodland High School marching band (above) and color
guard (below) performed music from the computer game
“World of Warcraft” during half time at the football game on Friday. Afterward the high school cheerleaders (right) performed
a routine. The cheerleaders were joined on the sidelines by
junior cheerleaders. The game was the annual Pink Out, in
which the public and students were encouraged to wear pink
for breast cancer awareness. It was also senior night. Senior
football players and cheerleaders along with their parents
were recognized before the game. Friday’s game was the
final home football game for the regular season.
Photos by Kevin Bottrell/The Goodland Star-News
See STROKE, Page 5
Food
drive set
for Dec. 7
The community food drive will
be Dec. 7. The work day – when
volunteers help prepare food baskets – will be Dec. 19.
For more information, call 8902299.
Volunteers also will be needed to
ring the bell for the Salvation Army
at Walmart from 1 to 7 p.m. Nov. 29
to Dec. 24. Bell ringers are asked to
sign up for 1-hour shifts. For information, call 890-2299.
Church serves meal, holds bake sale
local
markets
10 a.m.
Wheat — $7.39 bushel
Posted county price — $7.21
Corn — $4.19 bushel
Posted county price — $4.34
Milo — $3.79 bushel
Soybeans — $11.81 bushel
Posted county price — $12.46
Millet — no bid
Sunflowers
Oil current crop — $18.95 cwt.
Confection — no bid
Pinto beans — $28
(Markets by Scoular Grain, Sun Opta,
Frontier Ag and 21st Century Bean.
These may not be closing figures. )
The First Christian Church Disciples of Church, 911 Arcade, had beans and ham with corn bread and various fruit cobblers. The
their ham and bean feed on Saturday. They also had a bake sale silent auction had art work, carpets, antiques, jewelry and linens.
Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News
and silent auction. They served navy beans and ham or pinto
Goodland
native to
be honored
by Fort Hays
Goodland native Tony Workman
will be one of five people inducted
into the Tiger Sports Hall of Fame
at Fort Hays State University at a
ceremony on Saturday in Hays.
Workman played football for the
Tigers from 1980 to 1982. He was
a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics All-America First
Team selection for Fort Hays State
in 1982 as a tight end. He led the Tigers in receptions (51), yards (636)
and receiving touchdowns (7) that
year, catching 32 more passes than
the next closest teammate.
Workman was also an All-Central
States Intercollegiate Conference
First Team selection that year. In
1981, he had a solid season in which
he also led the Tigers in receiving
with 665 yards on 43 catches and
See FORT HAYS, Page 5
2 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, October 29, 2013
blue star banner
Do you have a son/daughter or
grandson/granddaughter presently
serving in active-duty military? Or
does a friend or relative have someone? If wo, we would like to present
them with a Blue Star Banner for
their door or window. Call Zona
Price, secretary of the Goodland
Elks Lodge at (785) 890-6251.
genesis and
salvation army
Genesis and Salvation Army are
available year round to help those in
need. Call (785) 890-2299 to speak
to a volunteer.
activities
Tours of the 1907 Victorian
House at 202 W. 13th are from 1 to
5 p.m. Wednesday through Monday. Closed on Tuesday.
The High Plains Museum, 1717
Cherry Ave., is open from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday
through Saturday and from 1 to
5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Tuesdays.
The Carnegie Arts Center is
open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m.
on Sunday and 1 to 6 p.m. on
Monday at 120 W. 12th. The center
is always in need of hosts and hostesses on Sundays. New monthly
exhibits and you are invited to visit
the gift shop.
The Goodland Public Library is
open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For information call (785)
899-5461 or stop by the library.
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Sherman County is seeking mentors and
children to mentor. Call 890-3665.
The Good Sam Family Support
Council meets at 7 p.m. the second
Thursday of every month at the
Goodland Elks Lodge. Meetings
are open to all interested people.
For information call 890-3117 or
890-5936.
Breast Cancer Support Group
meets at 5:30 p.m. the second
Monday of the month. Any woman
with cancer is welcome. Call Norma
at 890-6629 for more information.
A PTSD Support Group for
Iraq, Afganistan, Beruit and others
is forming. Call Ron Thomspon,
prior Air Force and Army veteran,
for information at (785) 462-0296.
The Goodland Activities Center
has the daily activities. For information call 890-7242. Memberships
options for everyone including day
passes for $5. Visit goodlandgac.
com or stop by 808 Main. The hours
are 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday
through Thursday, Friday 5:30 a.m.
to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Aerobics
are at 5:30 a.m. on Monday and
Wednesday. Insanity class meets
at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. Taekwondo with Wayne
Luckert call for times and dates.
Weight Watchers meets at 5:30
p.m. for weigh in and 6 p.m. for
the meeting every Tuesday at the
Harvest Evangelical Free Church,
521 E. Hwy. 24. For information
call (785) 890-6423.
Goodland Alcoholics Anonymous, 1013 Center. If you drink
alcohol, that’s your business. If you
want to stop, we can help. Call 8213826 or 728-7491.
friends
about our
the calendar
calendar
Prairie Land Food sign up
will be until Monday, Nov. 11.
Distribution is 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23. at Cat’s TnT, 1018
Main, or at the Bernadine Johnson
residence, located at 704 Walnut.
For information call 899-2338,
821-1275, 890-2287, 821-1827
or 899-4278 or order online at
www.prairielandfood.com. The
Prairie Pak will have breaded
chicken tenders, lean ground beef,
Canadian bacon, beef steak strips,
pork sausage, sweet potatoes,
potatoes, onions, celery, carrots,
oranges and apples. The specials
are Thankisgiving meal deal, gold
foil turkey breast, black forest
ham, pepperoni pizza and pumpkin supreme pie.
The Goodland Soup Bol serves
dinner at 5 p.m. on Monday
nights at the Goodland Methodist
Church Fellowship Hall for anyone who wants to come. Free will
donations welcome. For information call 899-3631.
The Kids Cooking Class is held
on the second Wednesday of each
month from 3:45 to 5:15 p.m. at
the 4-H Building. This class is
open for second to fifth graders.
For information call 890-4880.
Goodland Al-Anon Family
Group meets at 6 p.m. on Fridays
at First Christian Church, 711 Arcade. For information call Alice or
Marilyn at 890-5914 or 821-2862.
The “Freedom Today” group of
Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8
p.m. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and
8 p.m. on Sundays at 1013 Center.
Call 890-8369.
Bird City Alcoholics Anonymous group meets at 6:30 p.m.
(Mountain Time) on Fridays at the
Senior Center on 4th Street. Narcotics Anonymous meets at 6:30
(Mountain Time) on Tuesdays at
the Senior Center. Call (785) 7342734 for more information.
Stratton “AA by the Book” Alcoholics Anonymous group meets
at 7 p.m. Thursdays for a beginners
open meeting. Filies and young
people welcome. Call (719) 3485398 for men and (719) 346-8553
for women. On U.S. Highway 24 go
to Statton and it is the second house
on the left, 513 Iola Street.
Fibromyalgia and Chronic
Myofascial Pain Support Group
meets from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. the
third Wednesday of every month
in the Emergency Medical Services
building, 257 15th St., in Burlington. Call Debbie at 719-346-4612.
obituary
senior menu
Today: Chili, tropical fruit,
crackers and cinnamon roll.
Wednesday: Pasta salad with
ham, rosy pears, breadstick and
pudding. Thursday: Waikiki
meatball, broccoli, pineapple, rice
and cook’s choice complement.
Friday: Turkey ala king, peas and
carrots, Mandarin oranges, biscuit
and no bake cookie. Monday:
Hamburger steak with cream of
mushroom gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, bread
and peaches. Tuesday: Ham,
scalloped potatoes, peas, bread
and five cup salad.
school menu
Today: Breakfast - Star spangled pancakes, sausage links,
sliced peaches, fruit juice and
milk. Lunch - Corn dog, spinach salad, peas, apple and milk.
Wednesday: Breakfast - whole
wheat bagel with toppings, orange, fruit juice and milk. Lunch
- Beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, fresh carrots, blueberry oat
muffin, pineapple tidbits and milk.
Thursday: Breakfast - Breakfast
pita with salsa, apple, fruit juice
and milk. Lunch - Chicken quesadilla, tortilla chips with salsa,
fasting blood sugar and hemoglobin; and family planning available
by appointment. Sharps containers
are available for a fee. WIC program
available. Call 890-4888 or go to
www.sherman.kansas.com.
If you have questions, concerns
or complaints about child care, call
the health department.
Water Testing — The Northwest
Local Environmental Protection
Group does well evaluations, including testing for bacteria and
nitrates. To schedule an evaluation
or discuss environmental concerns,
call the Health Department at 8904888.
hospital volunteers
Gift shop hours are 9 a.m. to
noon and 1 to 4 p.m.; a.m. and p.m.
volunteers are in the gift shop. Today: none. Wednesday: a.m. Sharon Gregory. Wednesday: none.
Thursday: none.
early head start
The Goodland Churches Thrift
Shop, 1002 Main, is open from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through
Friday. Donations welcome. For
information call 890-2007.
Early Head Start is a state funded
program for income eligible families with prenatal mothers and children up to age three. Families participate in a variety of educational
activities and receive free medical
and dental care.
Services include special needs
of children with disabilities. If you
have a family member with a special
problem, such as drug or alcohol
abuse, job loss or other family crisis,
your family can qualify. Call 785672-3125, ext. 187.
The Sherman County Health Department at 1622 Broadway is open
from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Blood pressures; infants’, children’s and adults’ immunizations;
health assessments for Kan Be
Healthy, daycare and school entry;
a free preschool for eligible 3 and
4 year olds. The federally funded
program is targeted to families who
meet certain economic guidelines
and provides hearing, vision, dental
and educational screenings. Nutritious meals are served, and parents
thrift store
health department preschool
Sherman County Head Start is
Cash 4 Junkers
Will pay top dollar for your unwanted,
totaled or junked vehicles. Cars, vans,
pickups or trucks. Also interested
in other metals. Call 785-332-7046,
Jett Fromholtz, St. Francis, Ks.
Classifieds work
899-2338
refried beans, orange and milk.
Friday: Breakfast - Whole grain
cinnamon roll, fruit cocktail, fruit
juice and milk. Lunch - Cowboy
cavatini, salad, green beens, banana and milk.
school calendar
Today: 6 p.m. third grade vocal concert in the Goodland High
School auditorium. Wednesday:
7:30 a.m. professional learning
community. Thursday: 6 p.m.
varsity football at Colby. Halloween. Friday: Girls state volleyball.
Saturday: Girls state volleyball.
State cross country. Junior high
Kansas Music Educators Association band/vocal at Fort Hays State
University. Kansas Music Educators Association honor jazz band.
High school Kansas Music Educator Association vocal audition at
Fort Hays State University. 9:30
a.m. Mustang Wrestling Invitational. Sunday: Daylight Savings
Time ends. Monday: 3:30 p.m.
girls eighth grade basketball A/B
at Colby. 3:30 p.m. girls seventh
grade basketball A/B against
Colby at the Junior High Gym.
Tuesday: 5:30 p.m. multicultural
potluck at West Elementary. BiDistrict football.
are encouraged to get involved in
their children’s education. For information call 890-2552.
mops
MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers)
meets the first Monday of every
month October thru May. Meeting
time: 6 p.m. -7:30 p.m. at the Harvest Evangelical Free Church; 521
E Highway 24; Goodland. For more
information email goodlandmops@
gmail.com or call (785) 890-6423.
crimestoppers
If you have information about
any crime, call the Goodland Area
Crime Stoppers “Look Line” at 8995665. Your call will be confidential
and you will not be asked your
name. If the information results in
the arrest and/or conviction of those
involved, you could be eligible for
a reward of up to $1,000. Goodland
Area Crime Stoppers is a nonprofit
organization formed by citizens
against crime.
The police department can also
be called at 890-4570.
family shelter
The Northwest Kansas Domestic
and Sexual Violence Services provides help day or night to victims
of domestic violence and sexual
assault. For information or help, call
(800) 794-4624. In the Colby area,
call (785) 443-1130.
animal shelter
Lost a pet? Call 890-4575 or go to
www.petfinder.com and be sure to
enter the Goodland zip code 67735.
You can also call the Goodland
Police Department at 890-4570 or
Northwest Kansas Animal Shelter
at 899-4398. Interested in adopting
a pet? Call the animal shelter or go to
the website www.nwkasgoodland.
webs.com.
Sonya Jo “Sammi” Williams
Sonya Jo “Sammi” Wickwar Williams, 70, Hays, former Goodland
resident, died Thursday, Oct. 24,
2013, at Hays Medical Center.
She was born on April 4, 1943, to
Ward Wickwar and Shirley (Brinker) Wickwar Tarbet.
Mrs. Williams was a longtime
nurse at Lantern Park Manor and
Prairie Senior Living Complex
in Colby and the Good Samaritan
Society in Hays.
She enjoyed crocheting, listening
to music, bowling, cooking and was
a Dallas Cowboy fan.
Preceding her in death were her
parents, an infant son Daniel Williams and a brother John Wickwar.
Survivors include a son, Lance
(Barbara) Williams of Weatherford,
Okla.; four daughters, Terri (David)
Fyfe of Sparta, Wisc., Connie Elias
of Derby, Cyndi Ford of Colby and
Samantha (Brian) Butler of Hays;
two brothers, Mark Wickwar and
Dave Tarbet, both of Ulysses; a
sister Susan Smith of Olathe; 14
grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p.m. (Mountain Time) on Saturday, Nov. 2,
2013, at Brock’s North Hill Chapel,
2509 Vine, Hays.
Memorials for Options of Hays,
which provides domestic and sexual
violence services, or the Community Assistance Center Food Bank
may be sent to the funeral home.
matters of record
Municipal Court
These are cases decided by the
Goodland Municipal Court:
May 26: Richard A. Nelson,
expired or no drivers license, fined
$160.
June 26: Brian K. Scott, disorderly conduct, fined $160.
June 27: Traci Lynn Quiroz, no
parking zone, fined $185.
July 6: Troy Lynn Webb, criminal
damage to property, fined $160.
July 22: Justin S. Beckner, battery - domestic violence, diversion
$540.
July 27: Heather Ann Stegall,
battery on law enforcement officer
and obstructing legal duty, fined
$610
July 30: Christopher J. Douglass,
no parking zone, fined $179.
Aug. 7: Ryan T. Montgomery,
speeding 12 mph over limit, fined
$117.
Aug. 8: Mark W Abbott, no parking zone, fined $185.
Aug 9: Juan Benitez, battery - domestic violence, fined $260.
Louann M. Medrano, battery domestic violence, fined $260.
Aug. 12: Crystal A Martinson,
illegal or no tag and no proof of
insurance, fined $435.
Aug. 14: Kelton S. Baker, failure
to yield at stop or yield sign and illegal or no tag, fined $210.
Aug. 26: Ernest A. Johnson,
speeding in school zone 1-10 mph
over limit, fined $150.
Aug. 27: Allegra C. Afolf, theft,
fined $260.
Aug. 28: Caroline J. Gerbers,
breed specific ban, fined $360.
Aug. 30: Susana Soto, expired or
no drivers license, fined $160.
Aug. 31: Hannah Rae Bandy,
speeding 12 mph over limit, fined
$117.
Judy M. Harper, speeding 11 mph
over limit, fined $111.
Sept. 1: Kolt J. Trachsel, illegal
or no tag, fined $135.
Sept. 5: Juan Benitez, breed
specific ban and dog at large, fined
$1350.
Sept 7: Kevin L. Winston, dog at
large, fined $90.
Sept. 8: Enrique Rogelio Medrano, breed specific ban and cruelty to
animals, fined $1140.
Anthony A. Ruibal, report, hit,
unattended vehicle, fined $160.
Sept 10: Dale Vern Johnson, illegal or no tag, fined $135.
Sept. 15: Daniela VillgomezCoronado, speeding 15 mph over
limit, fined $135
Sept. 21: Christian Lee Coulter,
speeding 10 mph over limit, fined
$105.
Sept. 26: Monica N. Aaron, no
proof of insurance, fined $360.
Sept. 27: Tawnya M. Ramirez,
speeding in school zone 1-10 mph
over limit, fined $150.
Sept. 28: Cassandra J. Battistoni,
following too closely, fined $135.
Alyssa C. Lamb, vicious animal,
fined $310.
Sherman County Bastille
The following people were
booked into the Sherman County
Bastille:
Sept. 3: James Criz, 22, Weston
Fla., arrested by state trooper for
possession of hallucinogenic drugs,
possession of drug paraphernalia
with intent to store, injest, etc. and
speeding.
Justin Beckner, 33, Goodland,
arrested by city police for aggravated battery, domestic battery and
aggravated arson.
Sept. 5: Timothy Frecks, 25,
Goodland, arrested by city police
for domestic battery.
Sept. 7: Justin Sanders, 19, Aurora Colo., arrested by state trooper for
possession of hallucinogenic drugs,
possession of drug paraphernalia
with intent to store, injest, etc. and
driving while suspended.
Louann Medrano, 26, Goodland,
arrested by city police for aggravated battery and disorderly conduct.
Cisci Medrano, 21, Goodland, arrested by city police for aggravated
battery and disorderly conduct.
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Goodland has Ready to pounce
two graduate
Doug Gerber and Joseph Bain,
both of Goodland, were among the
forty member of 2013 Leadership
Kansas Class. The class celebrated
the completion at a reception and
dinner at the Topeka County Club
on Friday, Oct. 25.
Throughout the six-month program the class visited Topeka,
Pittsburg, Kansas City Metro area,
Colby/Goodland, Wichita and Garden City to discuss the top issues for
the areas.
Leadership Kansas is a nationally
recognized program that aims to
develop and motivate future leaders
in the state. An affiliated program of
the Kansas Chamber, Leadership
Kansas is one of the oldest and most
prestigious statewide leadership
programs in the country. Leadership
Kansas is celebrating its 35th year
of educating and motivating leaders
from all four corners of the state.
The program remains committed
to its original mission to inspire
persons to maintain involvement
in the social, business and political
fabric of Kansas communities.
Each year, close to 600 people are
nominated to apply for the program.
Upon the conclusion of a thorough
and thoughtful application and selection process, 40 individuals are
selected to participate in the class.
Leadership Kansas makes every
effort to ensure geographic, racial,
occupational, and gender diversity
so that each class is truly representative of the state.
Others in the program from the
western part of Kansas were Mark
Hinde of Garden City, Mark Lowry
of Stockton and Dave Engel of Phillipsburg.
Filmmaker to have
exhibit opening
A Washington County photographer and documentarian Audrey
Kalivoda will have a special exhibit
opening at 2 p.m. on Saturday at the
Prairie Museum of Art and History
in Colby. In exhibit will be scenic
photographs of Kansas and she will
talk about the people she met while
filming her 2010 documentary
“Kansas: The Center of It All.”
Kalivoda grew up on a farm near
Brantford in Washington County.
She received her first box camera
at the age of six from her parents.
With a passion for still photography,
she has captured scenes across the
This inflated Halloween black cat made ready to strike during
state and in 2002, she branched
the beautiful weather on Saturday. This deocration is in the
into videography with her first
yard at 13th and Center. Halloween is a favorite time for some
documentary “Texas’ Palo Duro
Canyon.” Her Texas film led to
“Kansas Canyonlands: The Arikaree Breaks,” Nashville: The Making
of Music City,” “Kansas, The Center of It All,” and her latest videos,
“Following the Parker Trail.”
Sherman County Bastille
Sept. 14: Danny Fisher, 38,
For information call (785) 460The following people were Goodland, arrested by sheriff’s
4590.
booked into the Sherman County deputy for probation violation and
Bastille:
failure to appear.
Sept. 9: Edgar Gama, 29, Alco,
Sept. 15: Daniela Villagomez,
Tenn., arrested by state trooper for, 22, Albuquerque, NM., arrested by
transporting an open container, false city police for driving under the indrivers license, obstruction and no fluence, operation a vehicle without
This funding is utilized for the drivers license.
a valid license.
purchase of fuel, insurance,
David Bahena-Valdez, 27, Alco,
Brandon Parson, 21, Colby, are q u i p m e n t m a i n t e n a n c e Tenn., arrested by state trooper rested by Thomas county sheriff’s
and storage. This agency is for obstruction and false drivers deputy for criminal trespass.
seeking Kansas Disadvantaged license.
Sept 17: Juan Benitez, 28, GoodBusiness Enterprise (DBE)
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Congress ceding
power to others
Great democracies do not lurch from doomsday moment
to doomsday moment. They plan ahead, they fulfill their
responsibilities. Congress must stop resolving one crisis by setting
up another a few months down the road.
One of the more amazing spectacles in the days after the
government shutdown ended was the obsession in Washington
with who won and who lost in the showdown. Yes, the capital is
focused on next year’s elections, but honestly! There was only
one real loser, and that was the American people.
Why? Because nothing got resolved. The agreement leaves the
government open only until mid-January, and gives the Treasury
the ability to borrow through early February. All that effort secured
us the barest minimum that we needed. Tax reform, spending,
entitlements, jobs and economic growth: we’re no better off
than we were before a small faction in Congress brought us to the
brink of an unnecessary disaster. So the question is, can we avoid
a similar crisis down the road?
The record of the recent past gives no ground for optimism,
though members of Congress may now recognize the enormous
economic costs to the nation of a shutdown and near-default. To
avoid repeating their recent sorry spectacle, however, they will
have to confront three challenges.
First, Congress has to break its habit of governing by crisis.
Second, its members need to take a leaf from this most recent
experience and remember that the essence of legislating is
negotiation. Finally, they need to recognize that every time
Congress fails to assert itself, other institutions gain more power
at its expense.
Great democracies do not lurch from doomsday moment to
doomsday moment. They plan ahead, confront and resolve their
challenges, fulfill their responsibilities abroad, and respond to
their own people’s needs. Congress can do none of these things
so long as its members insist on resolving one crisis by setting up
another a few months down the road.
Congress only works well when its members understand some
key things: that each party has to walk away with something;
that it’s crucial to preserve flexibility and avoid pandering
and scorched-earth rhetoric; that it needs to address the issues
Americans care about most; that to avoid failure all the key players
need to be at the table; and that they need the fortitude not to walk
away from talks when things are going poorly.
Years ago, key players in serious negotiations went out to
Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington, and were confined
to the compound until they came to a resolution. We need
legislators who are willing to roll up their sleeves and commit
that fully to the process.
By its inaction, Congress has given power to the President, who
can use executive actions to enact policy. It has strengthened the
federal bureaucracy by leaving regulatory decisions to federal
agencies with very little direction or oversight. It has given
massive economic power to the Federal Reserve, since someone
has to promote economic growth in the face of congressional
failure to deal with our fiscal issues. And it has allowed the
Supreme Court to become the central policy-making body on
controversial issues from campaign finance to affirmative action
to environmental regulation.
“Any society that relies on nine unelected judges to resolve the
most serious issues of the day is not a functioning democracy,”
Justice Anthony Kennedy said in a recent speech. I’m sorry to say
that he’s talking about us.
– Lee Hamilton, director of the Center on Congress at Indiana
University.
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Misplaced anger
The great majority of our establishment
press almost gleefully speak of the plummeting Tea Party image over its support of
defunding Obamacare, which was linked to the
partial government shutdown. This should not
surprise us, as the vast majority of the press,
excepting FOX News, has never been friendly
toward this movement. The view that it instead
may be soaring is treated nowhere in their
coverage. That Senator Ted Cruz, a Tea Party
senator, received an eight minutes standing
ovation from a large crowd when he returned to
Texas is unheard of and certainly supports the
view that many seem favorable to a member of
Congress finally willing to fight; that he isn’t
just there to protect his party or job.
So who is the so-called Tea Party? I know
a little about it because I helped form it – as
did you. It was one of the most spontaneous
political movements in U.S. History somewhat
similar to the spontaneous rise of the Republican Party, where people united in the 1850’s
in their opposition to the extension of slavery;
or the Populist Party movement in the 1890’s,
based largely on its opposition to the gold standard and supported the Free Silver movement.
In each, as with the Tea Party, there were no
known original leaders. Tea Party founders,
you and I, loved the Constitution, which limits
government, and the free market philosophy,
that together made us the freest most productive and prosperous nation on earth. Understood also was that both parties must get back
to these philosophies lest freedom and prosperity be lost to future generations.
Actually the movement began in opposition
to George W. Bush’s $700 billion stimulus
bailout package at the end of his term, which
received bi-partisan support from PresidentElect Barack Obama and the Democrats. Both
parties were on the same page and taking us in
the wrong direction – bigger government and
debt insanity. Tea Party groups began to spring
up everywhere in early February 2009, each
with their own leaders. Three city leaders in the
from
other pens
• dr. harold pease
East, learning of the simultaneous rise of sister
cites, contacted each other to compare notes.
They liked the name Tea Party because they
wished, by that name, to emulate our founding philosophy. Even so, they were uncertain
what their core values should be so they invited
Internet submissions from the thousands who
felt similarly. Still, there was no known single
leader. My daily submissions encouraged getting back to the Constitution. The three most
frequently submitted core values, and the one’s
selected, were: limited constitutional government, free market and fiscal responsibility –
precisely the collective views of our Founders.
In my community the leader of the movement was Julie Demos, a second grade teacher,
who had had no prior political experience.
She was perfect. This was the gathering of
the people who no longer wished to use political party, but the Founders core values, in
promoting good government. Between three
and five thousand folks gathered at the Liberty
Bell in April 15, 2009, many spoke, including
myself. Over 600 cities throughout the nation
had similar gatherings. The movement was
not party based. We wished to attract those
who wished to get back to these core values.
Our own Congressman Kevin McCarthy and
House Speaker John Boehner, were denied
the podium for that reason. They attended
and viewed the proceedings as spectators as
did everyone else. This was not a Republican
Party rally! Fifteen thousand heard myself and
others speak on getting back to the Constitution
at the Tulare Ag Center on July 4th in support
of over a million who gathered in Washington
DC. Two other times such numbers gathered
in the capitol before years end. When I was young I assumed that I would
have been with the patriots at Lexington and
Concord when the British came to take their
guns, or with Patrick Henry when he gave his
famous speech that was highlighted by the
phrase, “Give me liberty or give me death.” I
would have been at Valley Forge with George
Washington. When I learned much later that
only a third of the people were patriots, another
third too apathetic to care, and yet another third
Tories, who actually assisted the British during
the war, I wondered whether I would have had
the clarity of thought to have picked the right
side. Would have you? It comes to this, if you
share the core values of the Founding Fathers
you will befriend the Tea Party movement, then
and now; if you do not, then it is likely that you
would have been a Tory, then and now.
The Tea Party fight is not just about defunding Obamacare, which turns over to the federal
government one-seventh of the economy, it is
this and so many other things that have been
taken over by the federal government without
clear constitutional language as per Article
I, Section 8. Any other approach weakens
the Constitution. It is about over-taxing one
part of the population to feed the other. It is
about over-spending to the point that the entire
economy collapses. It is about liberty itself.
Tories in the American Revolution could not
see any of this and opposed liberty. Tories today, from both parties, are equally blind. Some
of us value movements and people, like Ted
Cruse, that actually fight for liberty and that
is why he received the eight-minute standing
ovation. So please don’t be angry at the Tea
Party for standing for our founding principles,
instead be angry with those who demean them.
Dr. Harold Pease is an expert on the United
States Constitution. He has taught history
and political science from this perspective for
over 25 years at Taft College. To read more of
his weekly articles, please visit www.LibertyUnderFire.org.
For whom the horn blows
I had been working as a landscape laborer,
digging ditches, laying sod, and all sorts of
physical labor. But as school started in the
fall, the cold set in, and there was very little
of that type of work to be had. I checked the
employment board at the university twice each
day trying to be the first one in line for any new
job that might open.
I did odd jobs of all kinds, but continued to
look for more constant work. Then, finally, I
saw a posting for someone to drive a mail truck
around campus. I hurried and filled out the
application, and soon had the job.
Each afternoon at 1:00, after I finished my
classes, I would bike over to the campus mail
center. Afternoon classes were still in full
swing, and it was often a slow drive to the
buildings in the center of campus since I had
to make my way down busy sidewalks.
I drove the last mail run of the day, and
I collected and dropped off mail at every
building’s mail room. Seldom did I have to sort
the mail into the separate mail boxes, as that
was someone else’s job. But once in a while,
when we were shorthanded, I would receive a
sorting assignment in a few of the buildings.
One day, a few of our mail sorters had the flu,
and everyone needed to do extra work. In the
center of campus the three biggest and busiest
buildings were laid out in a triangle, and it was
in them that I was assigned to sort the mail after
I dropped it off. I decided, for efficiency, to
haul the bins of mail from the truck into each
building, and then work my way back, sorting
as I went.
I had just finished hauling the mail to the
last of the three buildings when a vehicle’s
from
other pens
• daris howard
horn started to blare. It was so loud I could
hear it clear into the mail room in the center
of the building, and its tone was grating and
obnoxious. The horn blared the whole time I
sorted, and I couldn’t believe its owner didn’t
get it stopped. As I stepped from the building,
the horn was so loud that I knew it had to be
heard all over the campus. I quickly sorted the
mail in the next two buildings with the horn
blaring the whole time. I finally finished and
headed back to my truck.
As I approached it, to my dismay, I found it
surrounded by hundreds of people, and, worst
of all, it had its horn stuck on. Curious students
were leaning out the windows of all of the
surrounding buildings. A half dozen campus
security cars were there, and the officers were
trying to control the crowd and deal with the
situation. The police had set up temporary
barricades around my truck to keep back those
who were agitated and threatening harm to it.
People were yelling and waving their arms,
trying to be understood above the noise.
I worked my way through the crowd and
reached the police barricade. The officer there
saw the mail bins I carried and let me through.
When the officer that was trying to break
into my truck saw me, he moved aside, and
I unlocked it. I popped the hood and quickly
pulled a wire from the horn.
Suddenly, everything was quiet. I turned
with a sheepish grin to face the crowd. The
students, who were happy to miss class, were
laughing, but the professors, whose classes the
noise had disrupted, looked like they wanted
my blood.
I saw one professor I knew. Trying to diffuse
the situation, I joked to him, “I was wondering
who it was who let his horn blare like that.”
Before he turned to go back to salvage what
he could of his class, he glared at me and
replied, “Well, I guess now we all know who
the idiot is, don’t we?”
where to write
U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts, 109 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington D.C.
20510. (202) 224-4774; E-mail address
— http://roberts.senate.gov/public/index.
cfm?p=EmailPat
U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran, 354 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510.
(202) 224-6521; Fax (202) 228-6966. website
– http://moran.senate.gov.
U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp, 1st Congressional District, 126 Cannon House Office
Building, Washington D.C., 20575-1601.
(202-225-2715) Website – https://huelskamp.
house.gov.
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Goodland native Hospital raises
to be honored by stroke awareness
Fort Hays State
STROKE, from Page 1
medicine must be administered
quickly.
Other symptoms include sudden numbness or weakness in the
legs, confusion, trouble seeing in
one or both eyes, trouble walking,
FORT HAYS, from Page 1
five touchdowns, earning second
team all-conference honors as a
wide receiver. Workman finished
with 12 receiving touchdowns in
his career.
The other new inductees are
Jennifer Brandes (volleyball), Bill
Greving (men’s basketball), Mark
Harris (men’s basketball) and Chris
Honas (football). The Ceremony
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inductees will also be recognized at
halftime of the Fort Hays football
game against South Dakota Mines
that day.
The
dizziness or loss of balance, and
sudden severe headache.
Erickson said risk factors for
strokes include obesity and hypertension, which can be mitigated with diet and exercise.
For more information, visit
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360 14th St., Burlington, CO ~ PHONE: (719) 346-7579
Dan and Myrna Troyer
Office: (785) 890-7658 • Cell: (785) 821-0050
We provide the best care for those individuals due to illness
who are unable to care for themselves or their loved ones.
• Drinking Systems • Water Softeners (Sales & Rentals)
• Water Coolers • Salt Sales & Delivery
Scheopner’s Water Conditioning, Inc.
Goodland & Colby, KS • Toll free: (800) 536-2352
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Langer Industrial Service
2022 County Road 11 • Levant, KS 67743 • 785-586-2208
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
We pay cash up to for all scrap metal*
Brass • Copper • Aluminum • Batteries • Electric motors • Cars
• Combines • Farm Equipment • Prepared/Unprepared Iron and Tin
• Container Service • Off site baling and car crushing
• Limited pickup service available
Schedule deliveries after normal business hours by appointment when necessary.
* Some Conditions Apply
Guitars & Band
Instruments
“No need to go to the city for
your instrument needs.
Come see us the The Music Box!”
• Rent or purchase
• Instruments made in the USA
• ACCESSORIES (reeds, drumsticks, strings, pads, etc.)
“Seek Shelter Today!”
Jim Alcorn, Agent
24-hour Service
1624 S. Main Street
Goodland, KS 67735-0727
Business: (785) 899-2553
www.shelterinsurance.com
430 14th Street, Burlington, CO • Phone: (719) 346-9407
Open Friday and Saturday from 12-5 p.m., or call for weekday appointments
Lessons • Repairs • Instrument Rentals
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opened up to show spooky images.
Funding for the arts center for children’s
art is through the Max Alderman Endowment. The students pay $3 for a class.
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watch dogs, good baby sitters.
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public notice
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF SHERMAN COUNTY,
KANSAS
CIVIL COURT
DEPARTMENT
CITIMORTGAGE, INC.,
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST
BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO
MORTGAGE GROUP, INC.,
Plaintiff
vs.
WILLIAM F. DYCUS A/K/A
WILLIAM FRED DYCUS, et al.,
Defendant
Sponsored by
The Goodland
Star-News
1205 Main
Goodland, Kan. 67735
899-2338
Case No. 13 CV 19
Title to Real Estate Involved
NOTICE OF SHERIFF`S
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that under and by virtue of an
Order of Sale issued by the
Clerk of the District Court of
Sherman County, Kansas, in the
case above numbered, wherein
the parties above named
were respectively plaintiff and
Defendant, and to me, the
undersigned Sheriff of Sherman
County, Kansas, directed, I will
offer for sale at public auction
and sell to the highest bidder for
cash in hand at the steps of the
Sherman County Courthouse,
813 Broadway in Goodland,
Kansas on November 5,
2013, at 10:00 AM of said day,
the following described real
estate situated in the County
of Sherman, State of Kansas,
to-wit:
LOT SEVEN (7), EIGHT (8),
NINE (9) AND TEN (10), IN
FULL-TIME CHEMICAL APPLICATOR
Mid State Farmers Coop, Inc. is seeking applicants for a Full Time
Chemical Applicator. The applicants must possess the following:, a Class A
CDL, 1A chemical applicator license, chemical applicator experience preferred,
clean background with no felonies, and a good driving record. Mid State Farmers Coop, Inc. has competitive wages and benefits. Please send resume to PO
Box 195, Rush Center, KS 67575 or Call 785-372-4239 for an application EOE.
Automotive Sales Consultant
Vince's GM Center is hiring for an Automotive Sales Consultant. Candidate should possess excellent customer service skills, strong written
and verbal communication skills, a basic understanding and motivation
for sales, and be a team player. Automotive experience preferred but not
required; willing to train the right candidate. Professional appearance,
valid driver's license and a clean driving record are required. Pay is
based on experience. Full-Time hours. Applicants can apply in person,
or mail resumes to: Vince's GM Center 1847 Rose Ave. Burlington,
CO 80807. Applicants can also submit resumes via email to lanie@
vincesgmcenter.com. Position will be open until it is filled.
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Downtown Goodland office
space. Reasonable. Call
(785) 899-4631 weekdays, or
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weekends. -10-29-11-8------For Rent: Storage unit on
5th & Caldwell. Contact Terry
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driver’s license. Please apply
in person at 1402 Main in
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Burlington-Goodland area.
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SHERMAN COUNTY
SHERIFF
TIRE TECH NEEDED
SERVICES
Imagine the possibilities for
your community if everyone
designated just 5% of their
estates to hometown needs.
said real property is levied
u p o n a s t h e p ro p e r t y o f
Defendant William F. Dycus
a/k/a William Fred Dycus and all
other alleged owners and will be
sold without appraisal to satisfy
said Order of Sale.
Published in The Goodland
Star-News, Tuesday, October
15, 22 and 29, 2013.
------Houses and apartments. Cole
Real Estate. 785-899-2683.
-tfn-
Your hometown.
Their future.
BLOCK TWENTY-FIVE (25),
IN THE FIRST ADDITION TO
THE CITY OF GOODLAND,
KANSAS, ACCORDING TO THE
RECORDED PLAT THEREOF
(“Property”)
Submitted by:
MARTIN, LEIGH, LAWS &
FRITZLEN, P.C.
Beverly M. Weber
K S
#20570
Dustin J. Stiles
K S
#25152
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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& F R I T Z L E N , P. C . I S
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION
OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR
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star-news
The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, October 29, 2013
9
Cowboys cross country team Volleyball team
qualifies for 2013 state meet headed to state
The Goodland High School varsity boys cross country team qualified for a spot in the Class 4A State
Tournament with a second-place
finish at regionals on Saturday in
McPherson.
Hugoton placed first with a team
score of 69. Goodland came in second with 77. The Cowboys had a
total time of 1:32:00 and an average
time in the 5K run of 18:24.
Arron Arteaga was the top fin-
isher for Goodland, placing fifth
with 17:57.33.
Jacob Gerber placed 11th with
18:10.35; Ace Arteaga, 15th with
18:22.59; Yidam Mendoza, 20th
with 18:36.27; Tristan Cooper, 26th
with 18:53.50; Braxton Redlin, 33rd
with 19:02.36; Mario Lazo, 38th
with 19:18.70.
Coach Jim Myers said the Cowboys ran some of their fastest times
of the year on a difficult course.
The Class 4A State Tournament
will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday,
Nov. 2, at Wamego.
The girls team ended up in fifth
place behind Clay Center, Hugoton,
Buhler and Pratt.
Lacie Siruta was the top finisher,
placing 12th with 17:03.48.
Erin Floyd placed 15th with
17:05.98; Briana White, 26th with
17:40.75; Berkley White, 27th with
17:41.27; and Lindsey Geeseka,
78th with 23:20.61.
Myers said the girls were only
four team points away from third
place, which would have qualified
them for state. He said that although
the girls ran some of their fastest
times of the year, it wasn’t quite
enough for the difficult regional
competition.
By Kevin Bottrell
[email protected]
The Goodland High School varsity football team secured a spot in
the Bi-District games with a 43-0
shutout of the Concordia Panthers
on Friday at Cowboy Stadium.
The Cowboys have one remaining district game at Colby on Thursday, but with two wins and the
large point total, they will come out
ahead of Concordia, Clay Center
and Colby no matter the results of
that game.
Bi-Districts will be Tuesday, Nov.
5. If the Cowboys win there, Class
4A Regional football is Saturday,
Nov. 9, with sectionals on Friday,
Nov. 15, sub-state on Friday, Nov.
22, and state on Saturday, Nov. 30.
On the opening possession, the
Cowboys drove to the 46, then Dax
Ruhs made a catch at the Concordia
30 and ran it in for a touchdown.
However, holding was called on
the offense, negating the score. The
Cowboys had three straight penalties on that drive, resulting in second down and 42 to go. A complete
pass brought Goodland back up to
third and seventh, but they were
unable to convert the third down.
Concordia took over on the five
yardline after a punt. The Cowboy
defense forced a three and out. Ruhs
received the punt and ran it back to
the 22 yardline. On the next play
Taylen Smith caught a pass and ran
it in for a 74-yard touchdown play.
An extra point gave the Cowboys
a 7-0 lead.
On the next drive, Concordia
fumbled. John Peden recovered the
ball for the Cowboys, who drove to
the Red Zone as the quarter ended.
The Cowboys scored a touchdown early in the second quarter. A
two-point conversion made it 15-0.
Ruhs then recovered a fumble deep
in Concordia territory and ran it in
for a second touchdown. An extra
point kick made it 22-0.
Ruhs was called for two defensive
hits, one of which was waved off.
The Cowboys weren’t able to score
again in the quarter, but kept hammering the Panther defense.
In the third quarter, Goodland
scored a touchdown on a pass from
Trey Teeter caught by Ruhs. They
put in another touchdown on a run
by Austin Hernandez, resulting in
a 36-0 lead going into the fourth
quarter.
With one quarter remaining, Hernandez made an interception. The
Cowboys drove to the goal line, then
Hernandez made the final touchdown of the game on a one-yard Dax Ruhs scooped up a fumble during Friday’s football game
run. Teeter put in the extra point to against Concordia, running it in for a touchdown.
Photo by Kevin Bottrell/The Goodland Star-News
give the Cowboys a final 43-0 win.
Football team clinches district title
The Goodland High School
varsity volleyball team will head
to Salina on Saturday to play in
Clas 4A State Volleyball tournament.
The team played in 4A Division
II sub-state on Saturday at Colby.
The Cowgirls started off
against Scott City and won 2518 and 25-17. Ellie House had
an outstanding game with seven
kills, four blocks and two aces.
Taryn Bedore had four kills, 7
blocks and an ace. Kate-Lynn
King had two kills and two
blocks. Faith Biermann had one
kill and two aces.
Other players were Grace Cole,
Kaitlynn Daise, Cheyenne Ortner, Saige Vandiver and Kaitlyn
Raile. On some plays every member of the team had their hands on
the ball.
Colby won in their first round
match with Hugoton in three sets,
23-25, 25-22 and 25-22.
The Lady Eagles and the Cowgirls went head to head for the
regional championship, with
Goodland coming out on top
in the first match 25-22. King
stood out with four blocks and
four kills.
Goodland lost the second set
when King was out on rotation
and the two teams were tied at 25.
Colby pulled ahead to win, 27-25.
In the third set the Cowgirls led
more than once with five points
but allowed the Eagles to come
back. The Cowgirls presevered
and won 25-18. Between Bedore
and King they had 35 kills and 14
blocks. Bedore had 16 kills and
eight blocks. House had two kills
and one block. King had 15 kills,
five blocks and two aces. Biermann had two kills and one ace.
Their record heading to Salina
is 31-8.
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Like puzzles? Then you’ll love sudoku. This mindbending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment
you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your
sudoku savvy to the test!
Tammy Grice at 785-332-2910
[email protected]
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Crossword Puzzle
Here’s How It Works:
Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken
down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each
number can appear only once in each row, column and
box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers
will appear by using the numeric clues already provided
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gets to solve the puzzle!
School calendar for Oct. 30-Nov. 5
Goodland High School • Grant Junior High School
West Elementary School • Central Elementary School
Wednesday:
7:30 a.m.: PLC
1020 Main
Goodland, KS
(785) 899-5011
Susan Doke
Roxann Kling
• Drinking Systems
• Water Softeners (Sales & Rentals)
•Water Coolers •Salt Sales & Delivery
904 Main Street, Goodland
(785) 899-2352
Thursday:
6 p.m.: Varsity Football at Colby
Linda & Walt Linthacum
- Owners/Agents
L&W
Andrist
Insurance Agency, LLC
102 E. 8th (8th & Main), Goodland, KS
(785) 890-5678• 800-892-4245
Friday:
State Volleyball
Saturday:
State Volleyball
State Cross Country
Junior High KMEA Band/Vocal at FHSU
High School KMEA Vocal Auditions at FHSU
KMEA Honor Jazz Band
9:30 a.m.: Mustang Wrestling, here
Goodland, KS 67735
PHONE: (785) 899-2592
Livestock & Machinery Hauling
Bonded Livestock Dealers
Sunday:
Daylight Savings Time ends
328 W. Hwy. 24, Goodland, KS
(785) 899-5628
AG POWER
EQIPMENT SUPPLY
124 W. Highway 24, Goodland, KS
(785) 899-3432
Highway 27, Goodland
(785) 899-5601
Monday:
3:30 p.m.: Girls 8th grade Basketball at Colby
3:30 p.m.: Girls 7th grade Basketball, here versus
Colby
We proudly support
our area schools!
Tuesday:
Bi-District Football
5:30 p.m.: Multicultural Potluck at West School
1205 Main, Goodland, KS 67735
Phone: (785) 899-2338
Email: [email protected]
CLUES ACROSS
1. Character (abbr.)
4. Animal companions
8. A country in SE Asia
10. Of Carthage
11. On top of
12. Boater hat
13. Eat rapidly (slang)
15. Paddlers
16. Food consumer
17. Aeronaut
18. Tonto’s Kemosabe
21. Division of geological time
22. Hill (Celtic)
23. Towing boat
24. Clatter
25. Trees of the genus
Abies
26. Deprive by deceit
27. Decomposed
34. Nail & hair protein
35. A citizen of Iran
36. Whitish edible root
vegetable
37. Actress Winger
38. Lessens in intensity
39. Afrikaans
40. Connected spirals
41. Accordingly
42. Competently
43. Angle (abbr.)
CLUES DOWN
1. Clothes storage area
2. “__and her Sisters”
3. Revolve
4. One who makes puns
5. Inspire with love
6. Chronograph
7. Look over quickly
9. French philosopher
Georges
10. A peerless example
12. Picture done in oils
14. To and ___ movement
15. Egg cells
17. Macaws
19. Nerve inflammation
20. Energy unit
23. Herbal infusions
24. Female deer
25. Before anything else
26. Cotangent (abbr.)
27. Run off the tracks
28. A small drink of liquor
29. Get free of
30. A sharp narrow mountain ridge
31. Knight’s tunic
32. Infuriate
33. Lines in a drama
34. Skewered meat
36. Ground dwelling rodent
The crossword puzzle brought to you by:
1205 Main, Goodland, Kan. 67735
(785) 899-2338
10 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Madness
Trunk or treat and Costume contest
Thursday, OCT. 31: 4-7 p.m. mt
TO BE HELD AT the Goodland united methodist church
parking lot and fellowship hall (12th & sherman)
Be sure to thank these great sponsors for a fun event!
Proud
to be a
sponsor of
the 2013
Trunk or
Treat!
We wish you safe and happy haunting tonight!
Hope all the ghosts and goblins
have a great Halloween!
1118 Main, Goodland, KS 67735•Phone: (785) 890-6900•Fax: (785) 890-6902
Cell: (785) 821-1346 •Email: [email protected] •Darrick Leiker, Owner/Manager
Happy Halloween!
2160 Commerce Rd., Goodland, KS • Phone: (785) 899-2111
Bring all your ghosts and goblins in for
some great food, all day long!
24-hour Service
Be safe this Halloween!
1803 Cherry, Goodland • Phone: (785) 899-3661
Dine-in ~ Delivery ~ Carry-out
JG TIRE &
AUTO SERVICE
901 Main, Goodland, KS
Phone: (785) 890-TIRE (8473)
After hours #: (785) 728-7425

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