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Tuesday, May 27, 2008 THE NORTON TELEGRAM Page 5 Roads: Caution is urged Advertising sales position open. Contact: The Telegram 877-3361 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Shop NORTON Board: football field naming surfaces Buy Now, Gloat Later! Sunburst Realty 837 Third, Phillipsburg, Kansas DONNA LEVIN, BROKER Phone 785-543-2268 410 Benton, Almena AND, Other Houses in Other Towns! Northwest Kansas Juvenile Services is now accepting applications for the position of Juvenile Supervision Officer. The position will be based in Hays, KS. This position involves supervising high risk juvenile offend- ers, making appropriate referrals, coordinating with community agencies, and monitoring the juvenile’s compliance with the program. Applicants must have excellent organizational and time management skills. A Bachelors Degree is required; bilingual a plus. Sal- ary is $30,000.00 with employment beginning July 1, 2008. Recent college graduates encouraged to apply. Send resume to: Peggy Pratt, P.O. Box 89, Oberlin, KS 67749. All resumes are due by June 16,2008. EOE. HELP WANTED Please join them to celebrate their special day Kenneth and Flora Sanders will be celebrating their 60th Anniversary at the Norton Manor from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 7 (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) and to heed the warnings of “Road Closed” signs. There are roads that are completely washed out and impassable. Mr. Brannan said, “There are some roads that have 40 foot wide wash-outs. We have road tubes up in trees. Please do not drive through standing water on roadways.” Reports are that Sebelius Res- ervoir has risen in the wake of the torrential rains. Similar reports were made at other lakes in the northwest Kansas area. county commissioner, District 2. • R. Douglas Sebelius, Repub- lican, county attorney. • Troy Thomson, Republican incumbent, county sheriff. Also filing were Rep. John Faber, Republican incumbent, House District 120; Sen. Ralph Ostmeyer, Republican incum- bent, District 40; and Sen. Janis K. Lee, Democratic incumbent, District 36. U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts, Dodge City, Republican incumbent, also filed for re-election. Lee Jones, Overland Park Democrat, also filed for the seat. First District Congressman Jerry Moran, Republican incum- bent, made his re-election bid of- ficial on May 19. Democrat James Bordonaro, Emporia, also filed for the First District seat. science teacher; and Amy McKin- ney as junior high assistant girls basketball coach. In other items: • Laryl Rous suggested naming the football field in honor of Coach Chuck Fessenden. Superintendent George Griffith will look into op- tions and seek feedback. • A motion was approved to count horticulture and animal sci- ence as one half credit of science each, with the superintendent’s supervision of curriculum and program standards. • The superintendent distributed copies of recommended revisions for the 7-12 handbook for board members to review. Teachers and student council members had input into the revisions. This topic will be addressed at the next meeting, allowing the board Filings: Rep. Moran gets back in ample time to digest the informa- tion provided. • The board moved to not ap- prove acceptance of the repub- lished budget. • Superintendent Griffith rec- ommended that junior varsity games be held the same day as varsity games in order to save on fuel expenses. • PreK-8 Principal Chris Rob- ertson told the board the sound system at the Long Island school is not sufficient for use at the foot- ball field. She also told the board the state fire marshal has recom- mended that the side balconies in the Long Island School not be used until they have been inspected by a structural engineer. All board members were pres- ent for the meeting — Gale Hays, president; Doyle Baird, vice presi- dent; and Glenn Brands, Blaine Marble, Christopher Rogers, Chris Schemper and Alan Woodside. Shop NORTON COME TO THE LENORA JUBILEE JUNE 13 AND 14, 2008 Broad Stripes and Bright Stars For more information and tickets: Call 785-567-4860 or go to www.lenorajubilee.com SPONSORS: •BCI •Kellieʼs •EndZone •A & A Coors •Moffet Drug •J&S Trucking •Country Corner •Wal - ter Motors •Hi Plains Co-op •Ag Valley Co-op •Waddell & Reed •Kansasland Tire •Kowpoke Supply & Lumber •McEwen Auction •Money Chevrolet •Cameronʼs Corner •Striggow Pumping •Carrico Implement •Mindrup Ter- racing •Frickey Investment •All American Glass •Patterson Plumbing •Adventures in Eating •Security Abstract Co. •Norton Shop and Save •Midwest Contractors •Donʼs Floor Covering •Farm & Ranch Realty •McMullen Real Estate •Mortensen Computers •Wellhead Systems, Inc. •Engelʼs Sales and Service •Larry and Lorena Taylor •Decatur County Co-op •First State Bank-Norton •Bridges Group Insurance •Deanna Braun Insurance •NW Federal Credit Union •Farmers & Merchants Bank •Quality Home Improvement •Tropps Nowhere Bar and Grill •D&L Trucking- Fleckensteinʼs •Norton Auto Supply/Carquest •Affordable Classic Limousine and Car Care •Farm Bureau Financial Service-Joy Johnson •Farm Bureau Financial Service-Jimmy Brooks •American Family Insurance-Kurt Wahlmeier Agency •City of Lenora •NCK Contractors •Northwestern Printers •First Security Bank and Trust Co. •Ottersʼ Inc. •Rural Telephone•Time Zone Bar and Grill •Dane G. Hansen Foundation •The Country Bull Y102 KKQY •Midwest Energy, Inc. •Rheaʼs Tree Service •Budweiser •Norton Travel and Tourism Friday, June 13 7:00 P.M. Jake Owen Whiskey Falls Heartland SATURDAY, JUNE 14 featuring.... featuring.... Tate Stevens 7:00 p.m. 7 P.M. — Concert with Tate Stevens, Wahly & The Bassbones & The Carbon Cowboys 6:30 a.m. - 3-5K Walk/Run Registration at Larrick Park 7:00 a.m. - 3-5K Walk/Run Starts from Larrick Park 7:00-11:00 a.m. - City Wide Garage Sales throughout Lenora 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. - FCE Display at the Lenora Senior Center 11:00 a.m. - Parade on Downtown Main Street (Register for Kids Events at Larrick Park) Noon - Kids Ranch Rodeo at Larrick Park 12:30 p.m.- Laughing Matters Kidʼs Entertainment 1:00 p.m. - Y102 Pedal Pull at Larrick Park or Trap Shoot at Roadside Park 2:00 p.m. - BINGO at the Senior Center 3:00 p.m. - Laughing Matters Kids Entertainment 4:00 p.m. - Creature Races at Larrick Park 5:00-9:00 p.m. - Carnival at Larrick Park 01/05 5/27 Front/Jump.indd 2 5/28/08 9:19:45 AM
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Page 1: THE NORTON TELEGRAM Page 5 Board: football field naming …nwkansas.com/NCTwebpages/pdf pages - all/nt pages-pdfs... · 2008-05-28 · Tuesday, May 27, 2008 THE NORTON TELEGRAM Page

Tuesday, May 27, 2008 THE NORTON TELEGRAM Page 5

Roads:Cautionis urged

Advertising sales position open.Contact: The Telegram 877-3361

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.

ShopNORTON

Board: football field naming surfaces

Buy Now, Gloat Later!

Sunburst Realty837 Third, Phillipsburg, Kansas

DONNA LEVIN, BROKERPhone 785-543-2268

410 Benton,AlmenaAND,Other

Housesin OtherTowns!

Northwest Kansas Juvenile Services is now accepting applications for the position of Juvenile Supervision Officer. The position will be based in Hays, KS. This position involves supervising high risk juvenile offend-ers, making appropriate referrals, coordinating with community agencies, and monitoring the juvenile’s compliance with the program. Applicants must have excellent organizational and time management skills. A Bachelors Degree is required; bilingual a plus. Sal-ary is $30,000.00 with employment beginning July 1, 2008. Recent college graduates encouraged to apply. Send resume to:

Peggy Pratt, P.O. Box 89, Oberlin, KS 67749. All resumes are due by June 16,2008. EOE.

HELP WANTED

Please join them tocelebrate their special day

Kenneth and FloraSanders

will be celebratingtheir 60th Anniversaryat the Norton Manorfrom 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.on Saturday, June 7

(Continued from Page 1)

(Continued from Page 1)

(Continued from Page 1)and to heed the warnings of “Road Closed” signs. There are roads that are completely washed out and impassable.

Mr. Brannan said, “There are some roads that have 40 foot wide wash-outs. We have road tubes up in trees. Please do not drive through standing water on roadways.”

Reports are that Sebelius Res-ervoir has risen in the wake of the torrential rains. Similar reports were made at other lakes in the northwest Kansas area.

county commissioner, District 2.• R. Douglas Sebelius, Repub-

lican, county attorney.• Troy Thomson, Republican

incumbent, county sheriff.Also filing were Rep. John

Faber, Republican incumbent, House District 120; Sen. Ralph Ostmeyer, Republican incum-bent, District 40; and Sen. Janis K. Lee, Democratic incumbent, District 36.

U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts, Dodge City, Republican incumbent, also filed for re-election. Lee Jones, Overland Park Democrat, also filed for the seat.

First District Congressman Jerry Moran, Republican incum-bent, made his re-election bid of-ficial on May 19. Democrat James Bordonaro, Emporia, also filed for the First District seat.

science teacher; and Amy McKin-ney as junior high assistant girls basketball coach.

In other items:• Laryl Rous suggested naming

the football field in honor of Coach Chuck Fessenden. Superintendent George Griffith will look into op-tions and seek feedback.

• A motion was approved to count horticulture and animal sci-

ence as one half credit of science each, with the superintendent’s supervision of curriculum and program standards.

• The superintendent distributed copies of recommended revisions for the 7-12 handbook for board members to review. Teachers and student council members had input into the revisions. This topic will be addressed at the next meeting, allowing the board

Filings:Rep. Morangets back in

ample time to digest the informa-tion provided.

• The board moved to not ap-prove acceptance of the repub-lished budget.

• Superintendent Griffith rec-ommended that junior varsity games be held the same day as varsity games in order to save on fuel expenses.

• PreK-8 Principal Chris Rob-ertson told the board the sound system at the Long Island school

is not sufficient for use at the foot-ball field. She also told the board the state fire marshal has recom-mended that the side balconies in the Long Island School not be used until they have been inspected by a structural engineer.

All board members were pres-ent for the meeting — Gale Hays, president; Doyle Baird, vice presi-dent; and Glenn Brands, Blaine Marble, Christopher Rogers, Chris Schemper and Alan Woodside.

ShopNORTON

COME TO THE

LENORA JUBILEEJUNE 13 AND 14, 2008

Broad Stripes and Bright Stars

For more information and tickets:Call 785-567-4860 or go to www.lenorajubilee.com

SPONSORS: •BCI •Kellieʼs •EndZone •A & A Coors •Moffet Drug •J&S Trucking •Country Corner •Wal-ter Motors •Hi Plains Co-op •Ag Valley Co-op •Waddell & Reed •Kansasland Tire •Kowpoke Supply & Lumber •McEwen Auction •Money Chevrolet •Cameronʼs Corner •Striggow Pumping •Carrico Implement •Mindrup Ter-racing •Frickey Investment •All American Glass •Patterson Plumbing •Adventures in Eating •Security Abstract Co. •Norton Shop and Save •Midwest Contractors •Donʼs Floor Covering •Farm & Ranch Realty •McMullen Real Estate •Mortensen Computers •Wellhead Systems, Inc. •Engelʼs Sales and Service •Larry and Lorena Taylor •Decatur County Co-op •First State Bank-Norton •Bridges Group Insurance •Deanna Braun Insurance •NW Federal Credit Union •Farmers & Merchants Bank •Quality Home Improvement •Tropps Nowhere Bar and Grill •D&L Trucking-Fleckensteinʼs •Norton Auto Supply/Carquest •Affordable Classic Limousine and Car Care •Farm Bureau Financial Service-Joy Johnson •Farm Bureau Financial Service-Jimmy Brooks •American Family Insurance-Kurt Wahlmeier Agency •City of Lenora •NCK Contractors •Northwestern Printers •First Security Bank and Trust Co. •Ottersʼ Inc. •Rural Telephone•Time Zone Bar and Grill •Dane G. Hansen Foundation •The Country Bull Y102 KKQY •Midwest Energy, Inc. •Rheaʼs Tree Service •Budweiser •Norton Travel and Tourism

Friday, June 137:00P.M.

Jake Owen Whiskey FallsHeartland

SATURDAY, JUNE 14

featuring....

featuring....Tate Stevens7:00 p.m.

7 P.M. — Concert with Tate Stevens, Wahly & The Bassbones & The Carbon Cowboys

6:30 a.m. - 3-5K Walk/Run Registration at Larrick Park7:00 a.m. - 3-5K Walk/Run Starts from Larrick Park

7:00-11:00 a.m. - City Wide Garage Sales throughout Lenora9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. - FCE Display at the Lenora Senior Center

11:00 a.m. - Parade on Downtown Main Street (Register for Kids Events at Larrick Park)

Noon - Kids Ranch Rodeo at Larrick Park12:30 p.m.- Laughing Matters Kidʼs Entertainment

1:00 p.m. - Y102 Pedal Pull at Larrick Park or Trap Shoot at Roadside Park2:00 p.m. - BINGO at the Senior Center

3:00 p.m. - Laughing Matters Kids Entertainment4:00 p.m. - Creature Races at Larrick Park5:00-9:00 p.m. - Carnival at Larrick Park

01/05 5/27 Front/Jump.indd 2 5/28/08 9:19:45 AM

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