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Results for state DECA competi- tion included Jonathan McClung as an international qualifier and a first place in role play, quick serve restaurant management; Taolor Freeman was an international quali- fier and elected as Kansas DECA Western Region vice president; and Robert Borneman was an alternate for international qualifier. Renea Reasoner received at II rating at state piano. Janet Davis, a first grade teacher at West Elementary School, re- ceived a 25-year teaching award from the University of Kansas. In other business, the board: • Paid $26,442 in bills for the month. • Held a closed-door session for 40 minutes talking about salary negotiations with the teachers. The next negotiation meeting will be at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 8. • Hired Robbie Mayer as a special education teacher for next year. • Heard that Central Elementary School teacher Jan Wilson and ju- nior high art teacher Doug Peck would be retiring at the end of the year. • Announced that the Teacher Ap- preciation Dinner would be at 11:15 a.m. on Monday, April 21. • Received a letter thanking the district for its support of the Good- land Arts Council. • Adjourned at 8:10 p.m. District plans garage sale SCHOOL, from Page 1 Classifieds work! Call 899-2338. Tme to clean out your closet and put money in your pocket. Goodland Police The following incidents have been reported to the Goodland Po- lice Department: March 9 — 3:52 p.m., 2810 Commerce Rd. Lot. 20, arrested Ross Ray McGuckin for aggravated battery of Milke S. Beckner. Case referred to county attorney. March 12 — 1:23 p.m., 304 E. 11, arrested Jerry D. Blake, for criminal trespass against Patricia Zimmerman. Case referred to city attorney. March 13 — 12:31 p.m., 315 Center Ave., William F. Whipple re- ported identity theft. Case referred to county attorney. March 14 — 9:52 a.m., 314 Broadway Ave., Micki Ensign reported criminal damage to prop- erty. 1:50 p.m., 713 Broadway Ave., sexual battery of a juvenile reported. Case referred to county attorney. March 15 — 8:25 a.m., 224 E. 16, Robert Brown reported a theft. March 16 — 12:10 a.m., 407 Sherman Ave., arrested Kino Sali- nas for disorderly conduct against Karla Murray. Case referred to city attorney. March 17 — 8:54 a.m., 311 W. 12, Albert Enriquez Garcia was victim of assault and battery. Case referred to city attorney. 11:39 a.m., 2160 Commerce Rd., Sharky Transportation reported criminal damage to property. 5:32 p.m., 1016 W. Business U.S. 24, Wilkens Truck and Trailer, Inc., reported criminal damage to property. March 18 — 4:20 p.m., 120 W. 16, a juvenile was victim of bat- tery and disorderly conduct. Case referred to county attorney. 7:34 p.m., 714 Sherman Ave., Daren C. Turner reported criminal damage to property. March 19 — 7:50 a.m., 419 Main Ave., Chuck Bennett reported criminal damage to property. March 20 — 11:28 a.m., 617 W. 14, Tryston Berguss reported a theft. March 21 — 7:56 a.m., 613 Har- rison Ave., Terry Daise reported telephone harassment. Case re- ferred to county attorney. 6:05 p.m., 224 E. 11, Duane Wright reported criminal damage to property. March 22 — 11:35 a.m., 1602 Clark Ave., Gary A. Meyer reported a theft.

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8 The Goodland Star-News / Friday, March 28, 2008

matters of record

www.edwardjones.com

Edward Jones is a trustedand knowledgeableresource for homefinancing. Let EdwardJones Mortgage help youmake the right decisions,whether you’re looking to:

• Purchase a new home• Buy a vacation/second

home• Refinance a mortgage• Borrow against the

equity in your home

Financing is provided byEdward Jones Mortgage,LLC, an affiliate of Edward

Jones. Edward Jones Mortgage, LLCis licensed by the Department ofCorporations under the CaliforniaResidential Mortgage Lending Act,is licensed by the New HampshireBanking Department and is aKansas Licensed MortgageCompany at 2710 5th AvenueSouth, Minneapolis, MN 55408(License #2002-4426). EdwardJones Mortgage, LLC may not beavailable in your area. If this is thecase, your request will be forwardedto Wells Fargo Mortgage or WellsFargo Consumer Credit Group, divi-sions of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., toassist you. Equal Housing Lenders©2007, Edward Jones Mortgage,LLC. All rights reserved.

To learn more, contactmy office or callEdward Jones Mortgageat 1-888-304-9242.

HOME FINANCINGTHAT’S FAST, SIMPLEAND PROFESSIONAL

Kris YostFinancial Advisor.

114 East 11th StreetGoodland, KS 67735785-899-3611

If you’re over 50, get screened 1-800-4-CANCER

www.cancerkansas.org

Join our team of highly skilled professionals in a quiet, rural community. Cheyenne County Hospital offers very competitive wages, low nurse-to-patient ratios, an excel-lent benefit package (inc. paid CEUʼs) and much more. Call or go on-line to see what we have to offer.

Cheyenne County Hospital210 W. 1st • St. Francis, KS • 785-332-2104

www.cheyennecountyhospital.com

Registered Nurses

Chey Hospital nurse 2x2.indd 1 3/13/08 5:18:42 PM

First National Bank, 202 E. 11th, Goodland, KS, is accepting applications for a full-time accounting position. Skills required in-clude accounting background, computer knowledge of word and advanced excel. Generous benefit and retirement plan package available. Applications available at the Bank. 785-890-2000. EOE/AA

Accounting Position Available

Help Wanted/Truck DriverDrivers-Students. Drive a Big

Rig! Sponsored Training/Tuition Reimbursement Available. Pos-sible $40k 1st year! Exp’d Drivers Ask about $5000 Sign-on! www.ffeinc.com. Call FFE, Inc. 800-569-9232.

Drivers: ASAP! Sign-on Bo-nus. 35-42 cpm. Earn over $1000 weekly. Excellent Benefits. Need CDL-A and 3 mos recent OTR. 800-635-8669.

Hiring 6 Immediate CDL Driv-ers. Great Pay/ Benefits. Home/weekends. 800-362-1198.

Homes for Sale5/BR $316/Mo! Bank Foreclo-

sures! 4/Br $199/Mo! 5% down 20 years @ 8% apr. for listings call 800-585-3560 Ext. B738.

Bank Foreclosures! 5/BR $316/Mo! 4/Br $199/Mo! 5% down 20 years @ 8% apr. for listings call 800-585-3560 Ext. B737.

Legal ServicesSocial Security disability claims;

Saunders & Saunders Attorneys at Law. No recovery, No fee! 1-800-259-8548.

Misc.$500! POLICE IMPOUNDS!

Cars/Trucks from $500! Hondas, Chevys, Jeeps, Fords and more! For Listings 800-706-1759 Ext. 6450.

Special NoticeWorld’s Largest Gun Show -

April 5th & 6th - Tulsa, OK Fair-grounds. Saturday 8-6, Sunday 8-4. Wanenmacher Productions. Free appraisals. Bring your guns! www.tulsaarmsshow.com.

Sporting GoodsGun Show! March 29-30. Sat

9-5 & Sun. 9-4. Wichita. Cessna Activity Center. (2744 George Washington Blvd) Buy-Sell-Trade. Info: (563) 927-8176.

Steel Buildings For Sale

20x8x8; 40x8x8; 48x8.5x9.5 SHIPPING CONTAINERS. Cam-lock doors, hardwood floors support forklift. Delivery available. 1-785-

655-9430 Solomon; 620-277-2367 Garden City.www.chuckhenry.com complete web listing, photos, specs, pricing.

Premium Pay for Experience

We need individuals with provenbackground in grain elevatoroperations for our Levant, KSfacilities.

Preferred background includesprior work on farm or in grainelevator operations. Otheruseful skills include grain truck-ing, machinery and equipmentoperation, grain grading, monitoringgrain quality and mechanical/maintenance abilities. • Elevator Superintendent • Truck Driver/Laborer

Bartlett has a full-benefit package:health insurance premium paid100% for employee, dental, vision,employer paid 100% life insur-ance, 401(k) with companymatch and profit sharing forfull-time employees.

Apply in person, send resume, or call

Bartlett Grain Company, L.P.407 Bartlett Avenue, Levant, KS

[email protected] 816-753-1775

800-860-7290

EOE/AA/D/V/Drug Screen/Background Checks

Non-surgical treatmentof hemorrhoids.

Thursday, April 2&

Saturday, April 5

For informationor appointment, call

1-800-593-0009

John D. Ferris, MDwill be at:

291 15th StreetBurlington, CO

Dr. Ferris.indd 1 3/24/08 1:35:57 PM

You receive two free passes

to see

Jumper(PG-13)

Betty Sutton

SUBSCRIBER

Clip and bring to the show.

Non Transferable

Sherman1203 MAIN – Phone 899-6103

ness was getting sort of crowded,” Mickey said. “Our parents had been driving trucks for years, and we felt there was nothing on the truck mar-ket for those who really spend most of their lives in the cab of a truck.

“This was an idea we had to bring a custom-built truck to the market.

Truck designersstop to visit relative

We don’t expect to sell a huge number of these, but think there is enough interest to keep us busy.”

Larson said he remembers bring-ing one of the custom cars through Goodland about 10 years ago with the Power Rod Run cross country car race, and stopping to see his relatives.

TRUCK, from Page 1

Mickey Larson showed off the kitchen area of the customized truck that stopped in Goodland on Monday morning so Larson could show the truck off to his grandfather Jay Carpenter who is a resident at

the Good Samaratian Society. Larson with his father Glenn and twin brother Todd are building the customized trucks in Redmond, Ore. Photo by Tom Betz/The Goodland Star-News

state honor band and Tanner Oharah to the honor choir.

Results for state DECA competi-tion included Jonathan McClung as an international qualifier and a first place in role play, quick serve restaurant management; Taolor Freeman was an international quali-fier and elected as Kansas DECA Western Region vice president; and Robert Borneman was an alternate for international qualifier.

Renea Reasoner received at II rating at state piano.

Janet Davis, a first grade teacher at West Elementary School, re-ceived a 25-year teaching award from the University of Kansas.

In other business, the board:• Paid $26,442 in bills for the

month.• Held a closed-door session for

40 minutes talking about salary negotiations with the teachers. The next negotiation meeting will be at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 8.

• Hired Robbie Mayer as a special education teacher for next year.

• Heard that Central Elementary School teacher Jan Wilson and ju-nior high art teacher Doug Peck would be retiring at the end of the year.

• Announced that the Teacher Ap-preciation Dinner would be at 11:15 a.m. on Monday, April 21.

• Received a letter thanking the district for its support of the Good-land Arts Council.

• Adjourned at 8:10 p.m.

District plans garage saleSCHOOL, from Page 1

Classifieds work!Call 899-2338. Tme to clean out your closet and

put money in your pocket.

Goodland PoliceThe following incidents have

been reported to the Goodland Po-lice Department:

March 9 — 3:52 p.m., 2810 Commerce Rd. Lot. 20, arrested Ross Ray McGuckin for aggravated battery of Milke S. Beckner. Case referred to county attorney.

March 12 — 1:23 p.m., 304 E. 11, arrested Jerry D. Blake, for criminal trespass against Patricia Zimmerman. Case referred to city attorney.

March 13 — 12:31 p.m., 315 Center Ave., William F. Whipple re-ported identity theft. Case referred to county attorney.

March 14 — 9:52 a.m., 314 Broadway Ave., Micki Ensign reported criminal damage to prop-erty.

1:50 p.m., 713 Broadway Ave., sexual battery of a juvenile reported. Case referred to county attorney.

March 15 — 8:25 a.m., 224 E. 16, Robert Brown reported a theft.

March 16 — 12:10 a.m., 407 Sherman Ave., arrested Kino Sali-nas for disorderly conduct against Karla Murray. Case referred to city attorney.

March 17 — 8:54 a.m., 311 W. 12, Albert Enriquez Garcia was victim of assault and battery. Case referred to city attorney.

11:39 a.m., 2160 Commerce Rd.,

Sharky Transportation reported criminal damage to property.

5:32 p.m., 1016 W. Business U.S. 24, Wilkens Truck and Trailer, Inc., reported criminal damage to property.

March 18 — 4:20 p.m., 120 W. 16, a juvenile was victim of bat-tery and disorderly conduct. Case referred to county attorney.

7:34 p.m., 714 Sherman Ave., Daren C. Turner reported criminal damage to property.

March 19 — 7:50 a.m., 419 Main Ave., Chuck Bennett reported criminal damage to property.

March 20 — 11:28 a.m., 617 W. 14, Tryston Berguss reported a theft.

March 21 — 7:56 a.m., 613 Har-rison Ave., Terry Daise reported telephone harassment. Case re-ferred to county attorney.

6:05 p.m., 224 E. 11, Duane Wright reported criminal damage to property.

March 22 — 11:35 a.m., 1602 Clark Ave., Gary A. Meyer reported a theft.