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February 09, 2015 EVIDENCE FOR COMPLAINTS I have recently sent in judicial complaints for judges failing to recuse themselves for conflicts ofinterests and violations of "RULESRELATINGTOJUDICIALCONDUCT".Ihave recently sent in complaints where I think it is a conflict of interest for the judges A.J. Wachter, Lori Fleming, Robert Fleming to all be members of Lady Lourdes Church and be members of Crestwood Country Club along with Judge Kurtis Loy. I also thought it was a conflict of interest for Kurtis Loy to receive money from the city when Mark Werner, Kyle Fleming, Dr. Shane Kanarr, and Richard Oler are all members of Lady Lourdes and Crestwood Country Club as well and they are the ones on the city of Pittsburg's economic board giving money to Kurtis Loy's "Stillwell Heritage Education Foundation" . I have also mentioned a complaint that I think it is a conflict of interest for certain members of Crestwood to donate to the campaign of Terry Callow and then go in front of the same judge as well since they all share political ties to a member rf Crestwood. Ihave included an opinion no. 2013-003 from "CALIFORNIASUPREMECOURT COMMITTEEONJUDICIALETHICSOPINIONS"on "DISQUALIFICATIONBASEDON JUDICIALCAMPAIGNCONTRIBUTIONSFROMA"LAWYERINTHEPROCEEDING".The introduction in Section 170.1 sets forth the grounds for judicial disqualification in the trial courts. In 2010, the legislature added subdivision (a)(9) to the statute. This new provision provides mandatory disqualification if a judge has received a campaign contribution. The opinion on page 4 says "There is a serious risk of actual bias-based on objective and reasonable perceptions-when a person with a personal stake in a particular case had a Significant and disproportionate influence in placing the judge on the case by raising funds or directing the judge's election campaign when the case was pending or imminent." (Caperton, supra, 556 U.S.at p.884). On page 6 the CICrecommended that: "Each trial court judge should be subject to mandatory disqualification from hearing any matter involving a party, counsel, party affiliate, or other interested party who has made a monetary contribution to the judges' campaign, directly or indirectly. Bill No. 2487 (2009- 2010 Reg. Sess.) Apr. 27, 2010, p. 10 [bill seeks to implement CIe's recommendation of mandatory disqualification]; Assem. Com. On Judiciary, 3d reading analyses of Assem. Bill No. 2487 (2009-2010 Reg. Sess.) May 4, 2010, p. 5. On Page 9, 9(A) says A judge shall be disqualified if "The judge has received a contribution in excess of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1500) from a party or lawyer in the proceeding.

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  • February 09, 2015

    EVIDENCE FOR COMPLAINTS

    I have recently sent in judicial complaints for judges failing to recuse themselves forconflicts of interests and violations of "RULESRELATINGTOJUDICIALCONDUCT".I haverecently sent in complaints where I think it is a conflict of interest for the judges A.J.Wachter, Lori Fleming, Robert Fleming to all be members of Lady Lourdes Church andbe members of Crestwood Country Club along with Judge Kurtis Loy.

    I also thought it was a conflict of interest for Kurtis Loy to receive money from the citywhen Mark Werner, Kyle Fleming, Dr. Shane Kanarr, and Richard Oler are all members ofLady Lourdes and Crestwood Country Club as well and they are the ones on the city ofPittsburg's economic board giving money to Kurtis Loy's "Stillwell Heritage EducationFoundation" .

    I have also mentioned a complaint that I think it is a conflict of interest for certain membersof Crestwood to donate to the campaign of Terry Callow and then go in front of the samejudge as well since they all share political ties to a member rf Crestwood.

    I have included an opinion no. 2013-003 from "CALIFORNIASUPREMECOURTCOMMITTEEONJUDICIALETHICSOPINIONS"on "DISQUALIFICATIONBASEDONJUDICIALCAMPAIGNCONTRIBUTIONSFROMA"LAWYERINTHEPROCEEDING".Theintroduction in Section 170.1 sets forth the grounds for judicial disqualification in the trialcourts. In 2010, the legislature added subdivision (a)(9) to the statute. This new provisionprovides mandatory disqualification if a judge has received a campaign contribution.

    The opinion on page 4 says "There is a serious risk of actual bias-based on objective andreasonable perceptions-when a person with a personal stake in a particular case had aSignificant and disproportionate influence in placing the judge on the case by raising fundsor directing the judge's election campaign when the case was pending or imminent."(Caperton, supra, 556 U.S.at p.884). On page 6 the CICrecommended that: "Each trialcourt judge should be subject to mandatory disqualification from hearing any matterinvolving a party, counsel, party affiliate, or other interested party who has made amonetary contribution to the judges' campaign, directly or indirectly. BillNo. 2487 (2009-2010 Reg. Sess.) Apr. 27, 2010, p. 10 [bill seeks to implement CIe's recommendation ofmandatory disqualification]; Assem. Com.On Judiciary, 3d reading analyses of Assem. BillNo. 2487 (2009-2010 Reg. Sess.) May 4, 2010, p. 5. On Page 9, 9(A) says Ajudge shall bedisqualified if "The judge has received a contribution in excess of one thousand fivehundred dollars ($1500) from a party or lawyer in the proceeding.

  • Allof the above mentioned members donated to Terry Callow and 4 of the members helpedapproved the city of Pittsburg's tax dollar $200,000 to Kurtis Loy of the "Stillwell HeritageEducation Foundation" and forgave the debt then turned right around and gave the samefoundation another $67,000 which could not pay the first debt another loan!!!!!! ByJudgeLoynot having to help repay $200,000 it helped Judge Loyhave more money for hiscampaign to be appointed judge. "This is all just a good ole boy network where the rich getricher by controlling who gets into positions of power to distribute hardworking citizenstax dollars".

    Perhaps Kurtis Loygot the money because he donates to Pittsburg State University and likeDr. and Mrs. Shane R.Kannarr, Terry L.Callow, Kannarr Eye Care, and Loy,Sagehorn &Harding do as well. Which in return help him pay his dues to Crestwood Country Club andthe YMCAwhich he is a member of as well. It seems Mark Werner was also a quota busterco-captain for the Pittsburg Family YMCAreaching 97% of their goal and raising $344,000.Or maybe Judge Loy got the money from the city because the Heritage Realty is with theStillwell Heritage Education Foundation and has agent Brian Jones on "ROTARY"with MarkWerner and Rich Oler and Kevin Mitchelson. Or maybe Judge Loygot the money becausehis business was recognized in 2010 in The Community Campaign of Pittsburg StateUniversity Celebrates 25th year on 3/9/2010 and shows the co-chair was Mark Werner,president of Citizen's Bank. The businesses recognized were Jones Heritage Realtors, LoyLaw Firm, Rotary Club of Pittsburg, and Wheeler & Mitcheson.

    I also feel it is a conflict of interest for Shane Kanarr, Kyle Fleming, Mark Werner to all beon the pastorial committee at Lady of Lourdes Church yet all are on the city economicboard and members of Crestwood as well with Richard Oler , Kurtis Loy,AJ. Wachter,Robert Fleming, and Lori Fleming and I have included a newsletter from Lady of Loudes toshow this. I think it's also a conflict for Robert Fleming to be a youth minister at the churchwhere his wife and Frances Mitchelson collect money for the Parish and his wifesretirement from Catholic Diocese in Wichita. I have included copies of Crestwood CountryClub letters to show proof of the above mentioned members along with Crawford CountyDeputy Stu Hite and youth minister at Lady of Lourdes as well. Deputy Hite should not beable to go in front of Judge Lori Fleming, Robert Fleming, or AJ. Wachter with his arrestsfor Crawford County Sheriffs Department due to his Crestwood and ties with Lady ofLourdes church. The crestwood members shown are Frances Mitcheslon, MarianneWachter, Richard Oler, Terry Calloway, Shane and Amy Kannarr, Stu Hlte, Kyle and LoriFleming, AJ. and Susie Wachter.

    INTHESUPREMECOURTOFKANSASNO.94,647 "In the Matter of Gerorge R.Robertson,District Judge" Judge Robertson cites the reasons for his misconduct come from the hourshe spent at his church. On Page 3 statement 6 Judge Robertson testified that he knew hisinternet activity was inappropriate on several levels but that the pressures of his judicial

  • position and his volunteer commitments at his church led him to continue the activity.He also states on page 6 that he "testified that these conditions were induced by thestresses placed upon him as a church elder. These activities included everythingfrom negotiating a lease for a boys facility and dealing with bills and budget mattersto teaching classes and visiting people in the hospital.

    Perhaps with all the hours Bob Fleming and his wife Peggy spend with the church has let itslip his mind that he should be disqualifying himself from cases of Kevin Mitchelson, MarkWerner and AJ. Wachter should not be hearing cases of Kyle Fleming. Especially since innot only once but twice Judge AJ. Wachter thanks Bob Fleming for being his mentor,roommate in college, and law partner. He mentions it in the alumni newsletter for Colganwhere BobWachter is also a minister and he mentions this again in "Looking Back"compiled by Chris Flood where AJ. Wachter thanks Bob Fleming for "GUIDINGHISCAREER"!!!I'm sure he can thank him by giving his son KyleFleming court wins since he ishearing a lot of his cases.

    The same court case of George Robertson case no. 94,647 on page (5) Judge Robertsonattempts to argue that "courts should be cautious in removing judges because doing sodisrupts the public's choice ofwho should serve in the judiciary.

    According to Crawford County 11thjudicial district the public does not have a choice whothe judge is since they are appointed by "Sara Beezley, Judge Oliver Lynch, Richard Tucker,James Cook, John Lehman, and Charles Sweeton". That committee picked Lori-BoltonFleming and Kurtis Loy to both be judges against David Markham. All 3 candidates aremembers of Crestwood Country Club and Lady of Lourdes Church!!!!! Let's just take a lookat the other 11thjudicial district nominating commission of a total of (9) applicants whichinclude Steven Wilhoft, Randel Messner, John Mazurek, Kathleen Cerne, Frederick Smith,and Darian P. as in "PAUL"DERNOVISH!!!Even the one from Lawrence Kansas that mostwould not remember from around here is "Paul Dernovish" graduating class of 1990 fromwhere else; Colgan High School.

    Sara Beezley was on the Bar Trustee committee with Kurtis Loyand she is the presidentand John Lehman is the secretary of "Unified School District #248" out of Girard Kansas.Judge Kurtis Loy's wife Cindy Loy is friends with Sara Beezley even as seen by theirfacebook friends list. And who was the CPAthat did the audit for "Unified School District#248" none other than Mark Bolton, Lori-Bolton-Flernlng's father and renter from KurtisLoy at 112 W.4thstreet in Pittburg of "Diehl, Banwart, Bolton" with the address of 110 YzForest Girard Kansas with the phone number of 620-724-6277. It also seems to be a niceold school connection between Mark's father Donald Bolton postmaster of MindenminesMissouri for (34) years and Cindy Loy's father Freddie Lee who was an electrician with thecity of Mindenmines and served as past Mayor of Mindenmines. Take in the fact that Sara

  • Beezley's sister-in-law is city of Pittsburg mayor Marty Beezley and it seems the samefamilies and bloodlines keep popping up on all these city boards who have authority todistribute money to "CRESTWOODCOUNTRYCLUBMEMBERSANDLADYOFLOURDESMEMBERS"is all the money seems to be distributed to.

    On page (5) of the Judge Robertson case no. 94,647 the committee says "However, thepublic has also expressed its choice to choice to have a system of discipline which canresult in a judge's removal from office. This choice is expressed in Article 3, Section 15 ofthe Kansas Constitution which provides that a judge "shall be subject to retirement forincapacity, and to discipline, suspension and removal for cause by the supreme courtafter appropriate hearing. "See in re Yandell, 244 Kan. 709, 717, 772 P.2d 807 (1989)(retention vote after misconduct occurred may be a mitigating factor, but "such retentioncertainly does not preclude this court from imposing discipline for respondent's conductduring his prior term").

    The last bit of evidence I am sending in is the conflict between Andy Bolton, Mark Bolton,Lori Bolton-Fleming, Mark Werner, Judge Kurt Loy, and Kyle Fleming. Andy Bolton andMark Werner are sharing the same fax number 620-232-2994 and 620-232-2442 wherethey indicate "Please do not send us any information that you consider confidential untilyou have entered into a written agreement with our firm regarding representation. Ourreview of any information you send us, even if it is confidential and submitted in a good-faith effort to retain us, will not preclude us from representing another client directlyadverse to you in a matter in which the information is relevant and can be used against you.

    CanAndy Bolton and Mark Werner both represent different clients in the same case eventhough they share the same law firm?

    How can Mark Werner not have his law office registered with the Secretary of States Office?

    Isn't it a conflict of interest for Any Bolton's and Mark Werner's clients to not know thatthey share the same law office, phone, and fax but yet somehow are different entities?

    DoAndy Bolton and Mark Werner deposit money in the same business account of LawOfficeof Mark Werner since they have same phone and fax number or do they havedifferent business accounts and different tax id numbers even though Mark Werner doesnot have his agency registered with Secretary of State.

    CanA.J.Wachter as Judge hear a case where Kyle Fleming is plaintiffs attorney, andAndrew Bolton is the defense attorney in same case who is Kyle Fleming's brother-in-lawand business partner of Kyle Fleming's city economic development board membercommittee and pastorial committee member at Lady of Lourdes Church "MARKWERNER".There are several cases with Andy Bolton in front of Judge Loy and Judge Loy rented to

  • Andy Bolton's dad "Mark Bolton" at 112 w. 4th and his dad Donald Bolton and Judge Loy'sfather-in-law Freddie Lee had known each other in Mindenmines as Mayor and Postmasterand lived 3 minutes walking distance from each other. Judge A.J.Wachter has ties to theFleming family personally, friendship wise, economically through rent in college withRobert Fleming and owned "Wilbert, Towner, Wachter, and Fleming" together and JudgeLoyhas ties to the "Bolton's economically as well" through the rental of 112 W. 4th.

    I didn't think that Mark Werner's law office was exempt from filing according to K.S.A.17-1762.

    Si'0{I~~Eric Muathe

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  • July 27, 201417th Sunday in Ordinary Time

    OURfJoJ

    OURDESUnder the mantle of Our Ladyof Lourdes,

    we are a parish family nurturing faith, hope and lovein the community through formation, prayer, and stewardship

    TODAY'S FOCUS - The GoodNews of Jesus Christ has a way oftugging at our hearts. Our hope,as children of God, of receivingthe Kingdom calls us forward,but, at the same time, we are al-so pulled away from the Gospeland toward the idols of this life.Today we are invited to stakeeverything on Jesus and to say,"Yes" to his Kingdom again.

    Please prayerfully consider leaving alegacy of faith by remembering Our La-dy of Lourdes with a planned gift to theMemorial Fund. A life insurance policy,an annuity or a bequest gift designatedin your will or estate plan will help sus-tain our Parish and Catholic Schools forgenerations to come.

    For more information, please contactFrances Mitchelson, Director of ParishRelations, 620-231-2135 or [email protected].

    Christ the King Adoration ChapelWe are in needof adorers at 11AM on Mon-day, Midnight on Tuesday(Mon. evening), 11PM on Wednesday, 1 PM on Thursday, &Noon on Friday. Lots of other hours areavailable as well. Pleasecall Ashley Bradenat 230-9813 or email her at [email protected] to sign up or for more in-formation.

    STEWARDSHIPREFLECTIONRiches! Power! Glory! Theworld teaches that theseare important above allelse. Solomon thoughtdifferently. He wanted wis-dom to rule the kingdom ofIsrael. God fulfilled his re-quest and gave him othergifts besides. Jesus made itclear to his disciples thatwhen a thing of value is dis-covered, much effortshould be expended to ac-quire it. Since He wasteaching about the king-dom of Heaven, the disci-ples understood their mis-sion of seeking the King-dom above all else. Maywe learn from the Word ofGod and share the messagewith the world.

    PASTORALCOUNCIL

    Debbie ClawsonJoe Dellasega Ail"Kyle Fleming .qKevin HamiltonNancy Hicks

    WWW.OLLSMC.COMOFFICE - 109 E9THST

    P.O. Box214PITTSBURG,KS66762

    PHONE - 620-231-2135

    REV. MICHAELE.BALDWINPastor

    REV.RICKKOTRBAAssociate Pastor

    St. Mary's Colgan Schools ChaplainREV. ADAM J. KEITER

    Associate PastorSt. Pius X Catholic Student Center

    Chaplain

    WEEKENDMASSESSAT5:30 PMSUN7:00, 9:00, 10:30 AM, NOON

    SPANISHMASS- 2:00 PMWEEKDAYMASSES

    6:30 AM MON through FRI8:00 AM TUE through SAT

    LAMISA ENESPANOLDomingo2:00PM

    CONFESIONESDomingo1:30PMPadreAdam Keiter (620) 231-2135

    CONFESSIONS(or by appointment)

    SATURDAY 4:00-5:15 PMTUEthrough SAT7:30-7:50 AM

    MARRIAGES-Contact a parish priestat least four months prior to desiredwedding date.

    Mark JohnsonShane KannarrMonica LaForteKristen O'BrienJoe Paulie

    Joe SchremmerJeff SpachekJoel VanBecelaereJill VanWey

  • Our lady of LourdesFinancial Summary

    Fiscal Year, July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015

    PARISH& SCHOOLSANNUAL BUDGETRevenues

    Weekly CollectionSchool FeesOther Revenue

    Gross RevenueTithe to Diocese-l0%

    Net Revenue

    $2,686,060180,000102,100

    $2,968,160268.606

    $2,699,554

    ExpensesSalaries and BenefitsOther Expenses

    Total ExpensesOperating Deficit(Memorial Fund Withdrawal)

    $3,246,325806.676

    $4.053.001 ($77,942 per week)-$1.353,447

    Last Week$62,867

    YTD$184,497$133,383$ 51,114

    WEEKLY FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIPWeek 3, Sunday 7/20/14Budgeted Year To DateDifference

    FAITH FORWARD~ r.'JI'.rrO'11I1,~(',1

    Super Saturday, August 23 - We encourage alumni, parents and friends of ourCatholic schools to attend this day long visioning session as part of the Faith Forwardprocess. Please register by August 1 by calling the Parish Office, or email [email protected]. We need your input and hope you can participate. If youcan't, we ask for your continued prayers. Questions should be directed to FrancesMitchelson, Director of Parish Relations at 231-2135 or [email protected].

    Faith Forward Update - If you missed the Faith Forward insert in the bulletin, thereare copies in the back of the church. Please pick up a copy to learn more about thisstrategic planning initiative and feel free to contact any of the leadership team tolearn more.

    Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, St. Mary's Elementary School and St. Mary's Colgan Schoolfamilies: Thank you for your cards, and wonderful acts of kindness, but most important-ly, your prayers. I truly felt surrounded by your prayers and love. I've always knownthis is an amazing parish. ByGod's loving graces, and your prayers, I am recovering, andfeel like myself again. Thanks to all. Nancy Hicks, St. Mary's Elementary School Principal

    Please pick up dishes at the parish office, if you sent food for thepriests. Thank you!

    .Sf.PiUSX Cathol ic Student Center301 A E.Cleveland I Pittsburg, KS I 66762

    REV, ADAM KEITER, [email protected]

    AMY LOMSHEK, [email protected]

    Financial Report - July 1st marked the

    beginning of the new fiscal year for

    our parish and the new financial sum-

    mary in this bulletin reflects the 2014

    -15 budget. Watch upcoming bulletin

    for a recap of the 2013-14 fiscal year

    of budget summary compared to ac-

    tual financials for our parish.

    15th Annual Midwest CatholicFamily Conference

    August 1-3 Rich in MercyPlease mark your calendars to attend thisevent. For more information and a com-plete list of speakers, pick up a brochureat the back of church or go towww.catholicfamilyconference.org.Ad-vance registration ends July 25.

    Walk for Charity - On Saturday, Septem-ber s", the Newman Club is sponsoring afund raiser walk with proceeds to benefitCatholic Charities of Southeast Kansas,which provides rent and utility assistanceto those in need. The event will be heldat St. Mary's Colgan track behind theFieldhouse from 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. withregistration beginning at 8:00 a.m. Thefirst 100 to register get a free T-shirt! Youcan find all registration forms atwww.catholicgorillas.org and click on theQuick links Walk for Charity tab on theright side of the page. For more infor-mation, contact Nicole Goetz at 316-616-5513 or [email protected],

    Allison McCormick becomes FOCUSMissionary - Our Lady of Lourdes is pleased to announce that Allison McCormick, daughter ofJon and Karen Wilbert McCormick, is now a full-time Catholic missionary with Fa US, the Fellowship of Catholic University Stu-dents. Allison will be joining a team of missionaries at the University of Louisiana - afayette next year. She says "Jesus personallytransformed my life through FOCUSwhile I was a student at Benedictine College by p oviding me with the tools necessary to fuel mydesire to share the peace, joy and love found in Jesus Christ." She graduated from Benedictine in May 2014 with a Bachelor of Sciencedegree in Nursing and graduated from St. Mary's Colgan in 2010. To learn more abou FOCUSand Allison's mission work, please con-tact her at [email protected] or by phone at 620.235.9348. The support of our parish family will be greatly appreciated.

  • School FeesFee statements were mailed to all K-12school families on July 21. We preferthat you pay your entire fee balance byThursday, August 14 (the first day ofschool). However, if needed, you maypay 50% of your balance by August 14and the remaining 50% by September30. We will begin receiving fee pay-ments on August 4 at the school office.

    Fees are an important part in maintain-ing the quality of our school. They arenot tuition, nor do they come close tothe amount it costs to educate a singlechild. However, an inability to pay thecost of fees should in no way be a rea-son for a child not to attend ourschool. If a family is unable to pay theassessed amount according to our feeschedule, they need to contact one ofthe parish priests to discuss an equita-ble solution. They should do this beforethe first payment is due. Families thatqualify for free or reduced lunch willreceive a deduction in fees. More infor-mation will be on the fee statement.Failure to pay fees or to contact one ofthe priests will result in your child beingunable to attend St. Mary's ColganSchools after mid-semester.

    Awakening Freedom TourFaith in Action

    Saturday, August 2,20149:00 a.m. - Noon

    Pittsburg High School Auditorium1978 E.4th Street

    Free event but pre-register atwww.cultureshield.com

    Are you a mother of young childrenlooking for something to do on Fridaymornings during the school year? Con-sider joining Moms' Morning Outthrough Our Lady of Lourdes! We meetin the nursery of the Activity Centerand take turns watching children ages 1- preschool every Friday that school isin session from 9-11:30 a.m. We alsocover an Adoration hour at the Chapelduring the same time frame. If you areinterested, please contact AshleyCoomes at 620-238-3372, [email protected] for more infor-mation. Space is limited, so don't waitll

    LOOKING AHEADSun (27) & Aug. 3 Accelerated Reader 9:00am-Noon Elementary LibraryWed (30) Cemetery Mowing 5:00pm

    ATTENTION MEN OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH - Kapaun's Men re-treat is quickly approaching! Mark your calendars now for September is" -14th. You don't want to miss out on an incredible opportunity to be spiritual-

    ly renewed by adoration, confession, Mass, bonding and so much fun!! Keepan eye out for more information about this retreat in the coming weeks. Tosign up call: Brandon Brill at 620.875.2876 or Joe Dellasega at 620.231.8488

    Pope Francis' petitions for the Month of JulyUniversal: That sports may always be occasions of human fraternity and growth.For Evangelization: That the Holy Spirit may support the work of the laity whoproclaim the Gospel in the poorest countries.

    We are proud to offer Lighthouse Catholic CD's here at Our Lady of Lourdes. Atthe West entrance of the Church, you will see a display offering different CDtitles. We ask for a donation of $3.00 per CD to purchase more great ti-tles. Won't you reach out and help bring someone home?

    ACCELERATED READERThe amount of time a student spendsreading during the summer monthsdirectly impacts his/her academic per-formance when school resumes. St.Mary's Elementary library will be openfor students to take Accelerated Read-er quizzes this Sunday, July 27th andAugust 3rd from 9:00AM until12:00PM. This is a great opportunityfor those who have been reading overthe summer months! Hope to see youthere! Mrs. Burrow

    Help Wanted: Junior High Cheerlead-ing Coach/Sponsor. The coach/sponsorwill conduct practices, teach cheers, andsupervise cheerleaders at games andother performances. Interested candi-dates should contact Tom Compton [email protected] or 232-2387.

    3rd_6th erade Panther Youth Football(PYF) Panther Youth Football Programwill soon begin. This will be the 3rd yearfor our program and is open to all St.Mary's Elementary students in grades 3-6. Our goal is not only to develop well-rounded young boys who will learn thefundamentals of the sport, but also theimportance of education and teamworkwhile having a good time along theway. We teach the ideals of sportsman-ship as well as physical fitness. The signup process has already begun! Pleasevisit the team website at: .tmWwww.pantherfootball.org to register!Registration ends July 28th!! If you haveany questions you can contact Eric Sim-mons at 235-6683. NOTE: Thoughmade up of members of the St. Mary'scommunity and seeking to instill thevalues and rich traditions, this programis not officially funded, directed or oper-ated by st. Mary's Elementary school.

    Parish Office Staff Changes: Please note the following changes to our support staffteam in the Parish Office and a few of their duties are mentioned so you will knowthe point of contact.

    Caryn Normand, Secretary - room reservations, liturgical schedules & generalquestions

    Margaret Kratz, Secretary (M-W) - bulletin announcements. Masses & AltarSociety

    Janne Mangan, Business Manager - financial issues & electronic fund transfersWe express gratitude to Peggy Fleming for her service over the past year and wishher well in retirement.

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  • Prayer line9:00 am- 5:00 pm

    231-43075:00 pm-9:00 pm

    231-8816

    Missionary catechistsof the Poor

    620-235-1732316-300-9798

    Altar society Goodwill Store235-0564

    Monday, Wednesday,Thursday & Friday9:00 am-3:00 pm

    First Saturday of each month9:00 am- 3:00 pm

    Religious Gift Store235-7448

    Thursday: 11:00am-l:00pmFriday: 11:00am-l:00pm

    Saturday 10:00am-12:00pm

    MASS INTENTIONS(1) Fr. Mike Baldwin (2) Fr. Rick Kotrba(3) Fr. Adam Keiter

    SUNDAY (27)7:00 (2) SMC Alumni9:00 (1) Casper Ferneti +10:30 (2) Parish Purgatorial Society12:00 (1) People of the Parish2:00 (3) (Spanish) Int. of Celebrant

    MONDAY (28)6:30 (2) Glen & Adeline Duncan + & Family

    TUESDAY (29)6:30 (1) Bavuso, Cottitto, Smith, Youvan +8:00 (3) Howard Wilbert +

    WEDNESDAY (30)6:30 (3) John & Mary Seglie +8:00 (1) Alex & Kenny Grimaldi +

    THURSDAY (31)6:30 (2) Gene & Rose Gillespie +8:00 (3) Helen Marietta +

    FRIDAY (1)6:30 (1) Dan Peak +8:00 (2) Intention of Butch & Lee Ann Fry

    SATURDAY (2) ~8:00 (3) Dorothy Wachter +5:30 (1) Charles Peak, Sr. & Jr. & Dan Peak +

    SUNDAY (3)7:00 (1) People of the Parish9:00 (1) Lillian Schippers +10:30 (3) Intention of Joe & Janice Dellasega12:00 (3) Jim Radell +2:00 (2) (Spanish) Int. of Celebrant

    St. Pius X Catholic Student CenterNo Masses During Summer

    Masses will resume Sunday, August 17th

    SCRIPTUREREADINGS l{lIFORTHIS WEEK

    We need God's Word each day . .MON (28) Jeremiah 13:1-11; Matthew 13:31-35TUES (29) Saint Martha: Jeremiah 14:17-22; John 11:19-27WED (30) Jeremiah 15:10, 16-21; Matthew 13:44-46THUR (31) Saint Ignatius of Loyola:

    Jeremiah 18:1-6; Matthew 13:47-53FRI (1) Saint Alphonsus Liguori: Jeremiah 26:1-9; Matthew 13:54-58SAT (2) Jeremiah 26:11-16, 24; Matthew 14:1-12SUN (3) 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time:

    Isaiah 55:1-3; Romans 8:35,37-39; Matthew 14:13-21

    Prayer For Vocations: 0 God, who wills not the death of a sinnerbut rather that he be converted and live, grant we beseech you,

    through the intercession of the Blessed Mary ever virgin, Saint

    Joseph. Blessed Junipero Serra and all the saints, an increase of

    laborers for your church, fellow laborers to spend and consume

    themselves for souls, through the same Jesus Christ, your son,

    who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, Godforever and ever. Amen.

    Gifts from the Heart for re Spaghetti Feed/Bake Sale is Sunday,July 27th from llam-2pm at he t Mary's Activity Center. Pro-ceeds benefit Greg Benander who is in need of a heart transplant.

    SERVERS- AugustZ-35:30pm-Paschal Htwe, Logan Lindsey, AnaMarie Minton7:00am - Ethan Ward, Evan Ward9:00am -Carter Barnes, Kaitlin Crossland, Kelsey Curran10:30am -Samuel Patterson, Annie Snow, Rebecca SpearsNOON- Samantha Beykirch, Abigail Hodson, Hannah Hodson

    ~~EUCHARISTICMINISTERS- August 2-35:30pm-Amanda Minton, Hazel Peak, Susie Sayler, Kathi Piccini7:00am - Debbie Clawson, Becky Duncan, Pete Kemmeter9:00am -Phil & Mary Beitzinger, Judi Fast, LaDonna Flynn10:30am -~e_no, Ken Robertson, Mark & Lauren WernerNOON- Bob &Donna'l3ackes, Debbie Butle~

    Ethelene Pesavento

    GIFT BEARERS- August 2-35:30pm - Mike Potusek family7:00am -Matt Gilmore family9:00am - Gregor Kalan family10:30am- Tawnya Bach-Collins familyNOON - Charley Moses family The litu rgica I

    schedule forAugust is post-ed on the web-site:ollsmc.com

    LECTORS-August 2-35:30pm- Barry Bedene7:ooam- Michael Doue9:ooam- Mike Fast10:30am-Mark JohnsonNOON- Brad Hodson

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  • The 2014 Pittsburg State University Faculty and Staff Donor Registryincludes gifts received between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014.

    The donors listed in this publication should be commended for theirextraordinary generosity to Pittsburg State University.

    DONATIONS MADE BY CURRENT FACULTY AND STAFF FY2014PRESIDENT'S ADMINISTRATION Overman Career ServicesOFFICE & CAMPUS LIFE Student Center Mindy Cloninger,Steve Scott, president John Patterson, Jeff Steinmiller, director directorJamie Brooksher vice president $ Barbara Barto Heather BuschJaime Dalton Stacy Wolownik Student David HogardLa Donna Flynn {~Udget & Human 5 Health Services Jeannice ParkerCynthia Johnson Resource Services Rita Girth, operations KRPS FMPatricia Jones Michele Sexton, director Radio StationKristi Toeller director Stacey Bacon Missi Kelly, directorFacilities Planning Debbie Amershek Tess Carl Bryna BroylesLindell Haverstic Kayla Devereau~ Brent Cosens Kelsey RenfroSharese Moser Diane Letner Lori Erwin Matt Witt

    Information ServicesLauren Werner Carrie Farrington University

    Angela Neria, chief Business OfficeTerri Thompson Development

    inFormation officer Barbara Winter, Shelly Wilson Kathleen Flannery,Jon Cooper controller Student Recreation executive directorBarbara Herbert Misty Button & Intramural Sports Ellen CarterBill Hoyt Christina Davis Vince Daino, director Kendall GammonRebecca Krause Teresa Kolarik Diana R. Polston Nate Garrett

    Rod Tweedy Cashiers & University Housing Quentin HolmesLarry Weaver Student Accounts Connie Malle, director Holly Kent

    Amanda Williams Don Hartshorn Kathy McCullough Becky May

    Intercollegiate Karen Thompson Rebecca MessingerLorna Metro

    Athletics Physical Plant University PoliceJessica Stice

    Jim Johnson, director Tom Amershek, Judy Prince University MarketingLacie Anderson director & CommunicationTim Beck Wanda Endicott, UNIVERSITY Chris Kelly, associateScott Broyles director ADVANCEMENT vice president

    Michael Cook Jon Clarkson Brad Hodson, Terri BlessentLance Cullen Jack Freeman vice president Brett DaltonNatalie Cullen Dina Gladson Denise Quier Jenny Hellwig

    Mark Darker Kay Jiles AdvancementDiane Hutchison

    Amanda Davied Kimberly Little ServicesGregor Kalan

    Elizabeth Economon Dave Pentola Shari Brogan, directorRon Womble

    Larry Garman Tonya Pentola Kris HartleyLinda Graham Larry Polston Janel Huston

    PROVOST ANDPaula Harris Zack Quier Marla Ulbrich

    VICE PRESIDENT

    Ryan Hellwig Joyce Seiwert FOR ACADEMIC

    Russ Jewett Robert Stokes Alumni & AFFAIRSLane Lord Jeff Stotts Constituent Relations Lynette Olson, provostBrian Mantooth Gerald Thomas Jon Bartlow, director & vice president

    Jill Minneman Dan ThompsonDacia Clark Trish Peak

    Kevin Muff Krystal Willhite Meagan Swafford ANALYSIS, PLANNING,Matt Murray Printing & Center for Innovation & ASSESSMENTTom Myers Design Services & Business Kathy BenardFrank Naccarato Jason Kermashek, Development Patricia lindleyJohn Pierce director Shawn Naccarato, Janet SmithStephen Rampy directorPurchasing Jitka Durman CENTER FORCarl Roth Jim Hughes, directorKyle Rutledge Cheryl Penn

    TEACHING, LEARNING

    Ibraheem Suberu CAMPUS LIFE& Darrell Pulliam& TECHNOLOGY

    Brad Wells AUXILARYSERVICES Kathryn RichardBrenda Frieden, director

    Dan Wilkes Steve Erwin, associate Kansas PolymerSusan Dellasega

    vice preside~ Research CenterRichard Estenson

    Student Publications lori Fleming ~ Andrew Myers, GRADUATE &Gerard Attoun, director Sara Peak director CONTINUINGLeah Madl Todd Wixson Mihail lonescu STUDIES

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    ArtRhona Shand, chair

    BiologyDixie Smith, chairKelly BordenJim DawsonCindy FordSteve FordPhillip HarriesHermannNonnenmacher

    Virginia RiderNeal SchmidtNeil SnowDilip Paul

    CommunicationCynthia Allan, chairMark ArbuckleDouglas BennettAlicia CollinsTroy ComeauGil CooperShirley Drew

    EnglishCelia Patterson, chairChristopher AndersonKathleen DeGraveShamala GallagherJames GreeneCasie HermanssonJamie McDanielAnn MeatsLyle Morgan, IITamara TsybizovaLaura Washbum

    Family & ConsumerSciencesDuane Whitbeck, chairDenise BertoncinoHolly SagehomHolly VietsCarol Werhan

    History, Philosophy,& Social SciencesDonita BaroneKathleen CameronJohn DaleyJonathan DresnerStephen HarmonKristen HumphreyHarry HumphriesAesha JohnKirstin LawsonMark PetersonSherry Roberts

    Don VineyGary Wilson

    MathematicsTim Flood, chairHazel ColtharpCynthia HuffmanGeorge Kaemmerling, Jr.Suzanne lindsayYaping liu

    Brenda TheniklJeremy WadeCynthia Woodburn

    Military Science-ROTCSteve LeibbrandJosh Shay

    Modern Languages& literaturesMyriam KreppsGrant MossBert PatrickRoberta Shilane

    MusicSusan Marchant, chairJoanne BritzCarol DeatsLisa GerstenkornKimberly HarriesStella HastingsTodd HastingsDavid HurleyRusty JonesRobert KehleLoretta Kehle

    PhysicsDavid Kuehn, chairKyla Scarborough

    School of NursingMary Carol Pomatto,director

    Judith ColtharpDebbi FischerKristi FrisbeeCheryl GieferJennifer Harris /AmyHite~Karen JohnsonBarbara McClaskeyJanis SchiefelbeinKaren Tompkins-DobbsPeggy Totman

    College of BusinessPaul Grimes, deanMike Muoghalu

    Accounting & ComputerInformation SystemsPeter Rosen, chairRebecca CaseyMaeve CummingsJack FayMary PolferDwight StrongBob Tomassi, Ir.Gail Yarick

    Economics, Finance& BankingBienvenido Cortes, chairTony DellasegaCharles FischerMichael McKinnis

    Management& MarketingEric Harris, chairArt FischerChristine FogliassoStephen HornerJohn IsonSang-Heui leeKristen Macelin:::."irl Mrl:::.oo

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  • Community Campaign celebrates 25th year - Pittsburg State University Pagel

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    Community Campaign celebrates 25th year

    03/09/2010

    PSU President Steve Scott presents Wendell and Lynda

    Wilkinson with the Rex Crowley Award for their service

    to PSU and the Pittsburg Community.

    Pittsburg State University is celebrating its zs'" year of partnering with area businessesduring the 2010 Community campaign, which kicked off with a breakfast March 9.

    More than 30 area businesses were recognized for continually supporting the university

    since the campaign first began back in 1985. The breakfast, which marks the beginning

    of the two-week campaign, featured this years campaign co-chairs: Elaine castagno,

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    co-owner of Jim's Steakhouse and a finandal planner with University Bank, and MarkWerner, president of Citizen's Bank.

    "You don't have to look far to see how important the university is to the community,"Werner told the crowd of 150 business members and university supporters gathered forthe breakfast. "There are a lot of people around the state that would kill to have this

    kind of economic driver in their community. n

    The businesses recognized include American Concrete Company; Arma Drug; Bank ofAmerica; Bath Naylor Funeral Home; Bob Dittmann Insurance Agency; BrennerMortuary; Citizens Bank; Coldwell Banker Jim Bishop & Associates; Commerce Bank;- -. ...---Cronister Ace Hardware; Jim's Steak House & Lounge; Jones Heritage, Realtors;'Kansas,..".Teachers Community Credit Union; Kiwanis Club of Pittsburg; Undburg Pharmacy; LoyLaw Firm, LLC; M&I Bank; Marrone's; The Medidne Shoppe; Me~.Distributors; Midwest Minerals; Miller's Professional Imaging; NPCInternational; Otto'sCafe; Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company; Pitsco; Pitt Plastics; Ron's Supermarket; Rotary- ........"Club of Pittsburg; Rua Insurance Agency; Treble Clef Club; Wendy's Old Fashioned.~Hamburgers; and Wheeler & Mitchelson.

    Not only have those businesses been consistent finandal contributors to PSU,but theyhave also hired graduates, offered internships, and been engaged in the university'scultural and community offerings.

    At the breakfast, the Rex Crowley Award was also presented to Wendell and LyndaWilkinson, longtime supporters of Pitt State who have provided years of service andleadership to PSUand to the community. Both knew Crowley, a Pittsburg banker andone of the first members of the business community to volunteer his time for PSUfundraising, through their individual work in the banking industry.

    For more information on giving to the Community Campaign, contact UniversityDevelopment at 620-235-4768.

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  • >ByNIKKI PATRICKI Print Page I

    January 26. 2013 12:0lAM

    Pittsburg Family YMCA reaches 970/0 of goal

    The Pittsburg Family YMCAcelebrated the conclusion of its annual membership campaign with a victory lunch Friday.

    Actually, the campaign was 97 percent victorious.

    The Pittsburg Family YMCAcelebrated the conclusion of its annual membership campaign with a victory lunch Friday.

    Actually, the campaign was 97 percent victorious.

    "We made 97percent of our goal," said Jack Bache, YMCAexecutive director. "In these economic times, Ithink we did well."

    The general section of the campaign had a goal of $350,000 in memberships, while the adult-for-youth section had a goal of $20,000.

    "We took in 200 new memberships, which works out to around $344,000 in memberships," Bache said. "What's even more important is that 60 volunteerswere out selling the YMCAand the good things we do in the community."

    Volunteers were honored for their accomplishments during the drive. The team led by co-captains Mark Werner and Brenda Chappell was the first place team,followed by the team led by Peggy Bennett and Mattye Foxx.

    Selling the most family memberships was Sheri Cirillo, and Barry Coleman sold the most adult memberships. Most senior memberships were sold by MattyeFoxx, and Judy westhoff sold the most century memberships. Peggy Bennett sold the most new memberships. Most improved worker on the campaign wasCarol Wimmer.

    Rookie of the Year was Andy Bolton. Top female sales person was Judy Westhoff, with Peggy Bennett in second place. Top male sales person was JackOverman, with Joe Hart placing second.

    Century quota busters were Mark Werner, Sara Beezley, Rodney Odgers, Judy Westhoff, Peggy Bennett, Maureen Huerter, Heidi MIsasi, Joe Hart, JackOverman and Debbie Bridwell.

    Quota busters were Mark Werner, Wanda Mercer, Drew Rhodes, Barry Coleman, RodneyOdgers, Leslie Harrison, Amanda Sukraw, Doug VanBecelaere, JudyWesthoff, Diane James:Teff"Wilbert, Dorthy Riggs, Peggy Kimmel, Emily Krysztoff, Renee Pace, Sheri Cirillo, Judy Smardo, Heidi Moody, Kim Scripsick,Peggy Bennett, John Mitchelson, Jennine Marrone, LaWanna Esch, Shane Peak, Don Orender, Brenda Chappell, Chuck Hosman, Janet Patterson, SaraBeezley, BeckyMay, Tracy Harris, Ashley Robison, Andy Bolton, Helen Broyles, Bob Beasley, Blake Benson, Brooke Beasley, Kelsey Guimond, Debbie Bridwell,Cheryl Carlson, Jack Overman, Kim Casper, Christy MitcIiell, April VanBecelaere, Mattye Foxx, Maureen Huerter, Heidi Misasi, Carol Wimmer, Joe Hart andAaron Amershek.Jeff Wilbert was drive chairman, with Renee Pace serving as co-chairman.

    The YMCAannual dinner will be held April 3, celebrating the 126th year of the organization in Pittsburg.

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  • June 22, 2014The Most Holy Body and BloodofCbrist

    OURDESUnder the mantle ofOur Ladyof Lourdes,

    we are a palish family nurturing faith, hope and lovein the community through formation, prayer, and stewardship

    fOCUS-JusI: asthe tord 'fed the people ofIsrael with manna on theirjourney across the desert tothe Promised Land, so hefeeds the new Israel, hisChurch..with himself in theEuclhlalriisn: to ~te llll5 tinegrace we need to be onewith him in eternal life.

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  • OUf lady of Lourdes,Financial SummaryF!sGi!Year"July 1p2013 - June 300 2014

    \P'~~~~'WeeklyCollection $2,613,000 WeeklyFinancialStewardship

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    Gross Revenue $2.107)mlrllltheto~-~- ~

    'et~ue $l.jlWJ:Ei;DID WmirttolfiRtte ~.n.BudgetedYear To Date $2,530,805.

    Difference -$85,073.ExpensesSalaries and Benefits$3.338.1765Otber Expenses $809,756Total Expenses $4,148,521 ($79.779 per week)

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    Watch next week's bulletin for an insert on the strategic planning pro-cess. It will outline the three part process and share the leadership foreach submmmit:tee.. !Fr_Mite willAalso share news of the process 0IIlI SUIl1l-rdiaw" JJumme:B. Q~, 1JllI~ :l!lXI1I1tiM: 1F1r.1lrm.tFSMittldIne!mm" ~ aTiifiln IKff:!l:aIiimrrrsat f6l2!IDZ:Jm2l8f.S (!!)rtrrnii:lrdt.lB~UB1llm:roml!l!l.

    Totus Tuus: Special thanks to Randi Piccini for serving as the volunteercoordinator for this week.. Over 100 youth from 1st-12th grades partic-ipated in this fun. faith filled week. Our parish hosted two teams of col-lege student leaders, who facilitated the Totus Tuus sessions. We appre-:date the help of the following people in making meals for the team,hosting the team in their homes, serving snadG dlJllrilfllg the day"providing~

  • I The Bishops of the United Stateshave called all the faithful to cel-ebrate the ForInight for Freedom:~ tD Servefmma Z1ltD .!WiN tA, DJtI. 1I1ble ttftmme 6lif ttilrii'year"s fortn'ight will focus on thefreedom to serve the poor andvulnerable in accord with humandignity and the Church's teaching_Please pray for the protec:itioo 'Ofreligious freedom, and watch forannouncements of more events in~rot1l:lhi5~

    Cemetery Mowing: Special thanksto Ken Robertson and the membersof our parish who weed eat the cem-ete:y 00 a regular basis_ During the-summ-er mooiths, thiis iis .es:peaiaiJIy,critical and we are grateful for theirhard work to help support our par-a ~ iiIrnteIesmd illll inelIpi~GlIIlI~ 0BtI:5it, 1MIa!W'$ lenmE!tIeTW lmiitlflnwnDr '.W.re:dj ea'iBr (JilJl ttthte ~ ii!1lldltimes VistedIn the buWetin.

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    LOOKING AHEADJune 21 through July 4 Fortnight for FreedomJuly 1, 6:3Opm-8:00 pm Fortnight Mass at Our lady of low'des,

    Celdwab:dbrBi5hop~ IiJIaM!dbr ~'WedIZ)CaDdei,,~ ~:iiit~ 'i11 ne u.mam-:~.lilli' _Sun (13) Parker Uniform Fair 10:00am-2:00pm Elementary Commans

    Pope frands' petitions for the Month of JuneUniversal: That the unemployed may receive support and find thework they need to live in dignity.

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    !!IiUDamlbJ!!I~The ew:m Will 'be at St '&lc'lget's PariShHall. Ample table space will be available.Earty registration and payment will holdyour seats aM a ~!nag. The IOO5t dbe $40 for the Friday evening and a'~d !JlOOitfu:ii'J!mte 1mat'h~etics for the 1014-2015school year (including cheer anddance teams) must have a physi-cal before they begin practices orattend camps. Physicai forms ran ibe downloaded from the schoolwebsite at http://1lTV\ll'VW~UffinmI:~~1 mJintUJwrJffi,w,IWIW.milmmm::JDm'!!Il#CK.t'Mties.The fmm must be rom-pleted in full, signed, and turnedinto the school office, preferablybefore school is out. forms sub-mitted this summershouJd 'besent to the Parish Office in an en-velope marked "Debbie Smith .~ ..

  • Missionary Catedlists Altar Society Goodwill Storeof1hePoor 235-OS64

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    yn71:illlID((;I)) lPariifJln ~nlarl Smdetw ,~~qllv 1Bmw~+10:30 (1) Intentions of Class of 199412:00 (l) People of the Parish2:00 (2) (Spanish) Int. of Celebrant

    MONDAY (23)6:30 (2) Angie Henderson +

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    , lHURSDAY (26) II 6:30 (2) Joe MonSOllll( +

    8:00 (1) Travis Newton +FRJDAY(27)

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    5A'lURDAY (28)8:00 (3) Int. of Veterans & Active Military5;30 {I} Mary Jones +

    SUNDAY (29)7:00 (3) Parish Purgatorial Society9:00 (3) Intention of SMC Alumni10-3D (1) People of the ParishJl20 (:D.))!P.imTf1!in ~iiall S!lxri~

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    I Masses will resume August 17th.

    SCmPTURE READINGSFOR THIS WEEK

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    MON (23) 2 Kings 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18; Matthew 7:1-5TUES (24) The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist

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    FRI (27) The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus:Deuteronomy 7:6-11; John 4:7-16; Matthew 11;25-30

    1 SAT(28) lameil1ltati095 2:~ 10-14.18-19;Matlhew 3:5-11SUN (29) Saints Petei' and Paul:

    Acts of !the ApostJIes 12:1-112 Timothy 4:6-8,17-18~16:B--19

    rfN IFlm' Wf~ !l.rcmull" II@ml mikrlrer mY.IDW wilDEweighs heavy on my hands. They are too weak to labornow. let my prayers be your hands, reaching out totouch younger men and women. lord.the harvest isripe .the laborers few. I beg you, touch the hearts of theyoung. Make them want to serve as Jay ministers,priests, sisters, deacons and brothers. Amen.

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    eUOfARlsnc MINISTERS- June 28-295:30 pm- Aaron Besperat, Pat Potusek, Elias & Magda Tawil7::00 am - WaynneGidMm" Debbie OaWSOTll" iMndnaeil EItni1iimvm!It.Sam-Jfrmn ~,~~, IRmmermmrwlP'

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    b'J~Ken BurbachBobBurkJay ByersElffen CarterRandy Casonlee~IP.awJI 0IJrriislf1l'lililJ!J\JkoltIlrn OtafkJamie ClarkSOJnEric Clawson '.Ron ClementMindy CJ:cnngerTrey ColemanBIriiarn COIJrnesSoo1Itt Or.airn

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    ~~Dave Hollomanpatty HaganChuck HosmanMichelle HuckeJesse Hudson=..=.=1~ 9JVaIu.JUmes ~Pawan KaholChris Kelly

    KarlKunkYJake laTumer .Joe Leek'RdJlessernlOaii lUiDarn tl.fuagmrSantos Manrique )Bashar Marji VRick MartinRebeccaMay'

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    "'Kevin Mitchelson y/Amy MyeJ5Shawn NaccaratoIBirarrit lNlauglSJoe NaylorKiJkNEismC!hJriis INkDmriS~ lflJkwliimlll /

    1RichOler~Jack OvermanCharles PetersonJohnRan'k

    Bruce Remsberglama SamfoojM~I Siinrnn'lms11"

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    Brian SullonDrew TalbottET. Tawil~lrumiil&YJMIlllr~1mrMichelle Vanderford

    MarkWemer~Judy Westhoff.lIe1lf WifOOrttWendell Wilkinson J'Bobby WintersBnyamWwdkdTaiamtt Y~1mmroruIr~ 11'W 1l'5 df'1J'5

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  • 1958 Ed Phelps 1959 Ed Phelps

    1960 George Nettels 1961 Bill Miller1962 Hughes Spencer 1963 Jim Cray

    1964 Jay Rennick 1965 Art Tanner

    1966 Art Tanner 1967 Charles Packard

    1968 Ben Horton 1969 Ben Horton

    1970 Doyle Hayt 1971 Ben Horton

    1972 Ben Horton 1973 Jim Swearingen1974 Rush Evans 1975 Dr. Richard Welty

    1976 Gordon Elliott 1977 Bill Miller1978 Frank Foresman 1979 Edythe McNally1980 Don Johnston 1981 Quinn Rhinehart1982 Ed McNally 1983 Gene Hildebrandt1984 John Clark 1985 Gene Vietti1986 O. Gene Bicknell 1987 Joe Cumiskey1988 Don Widner r' 1989 Dr. Richard Welty1990 Sara Beezley Keller 1991 Jim Hurlbut1992 E. R. Thompson 1993 John S. Keller ~1994 Kurt Loy ~ 1995 Richard Pyle1996 Jerry Staton 1997 John Fields1998 Fred Dobbins 4!' 1999

    Rita Bicknell2000 John S. Keller 2001 William P. Beezley V'2002 Tom H. Collinson 2003 David R. Nance2004 Richard Perry 2005 Pete Hamilton2006 Kent Runyan 2007 Joe Leek2008 Phii Minton 2009 Steve Smardo2010 Kevin Hamilton 2011 Michael Cooper2012 Todd Loveland 2013 Reggie Moore

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  • CURRENT DONOR LISTAugust 1, 2013 - February 13, 2014

    Mr. and Mrs. Daniel AlcalaMr. James Patterson AlexanderMrs. Jan V. AllaiDr. and Mrs. Jim M. AuBuchonMr. and Mrs. George M. BarberichMr. and Mrs. Richard J. BarthMr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. BauerMr. and Mrs. Gene BicknellMr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Bierman

    Mr. and Mrs. Jim BishopDr. and Mrs. Tom W. BryantMr. and Mrs. Don E. BurtonMr. and Mrs. Roy F.. CagleMr. and Mrs ..John A. CaloMr. and Mrs. Craig F. CampbellMr. and Mrs. Casey D. CaseboltMr. and Mrs. Chris CavanaughKatherine Bradshaw Chappelear

    Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. ClelandMr. and Mrs. John C. CollarMr. and Mrs. Michael R. CookMr. and Mrs. Jack l. Copeland

    Terry D. CorneliusMr. and Mrs. A. Gene CorsiniMr. and Mrs. Maurice H. CotterMr. and Mrs. Delbert L CrutchfieldMr. and Mrs. Merrill R. CunninghamMr. and Mrs. Ken D. CunninghamMr. and Mrs. Eldon V. DanenhauerMr. and Mrs. Cecil W. DeelMr. and Mrs. David C. DeMossFrank D. DunnickMr. and Mrs. Doug EatonMr. and Mrs. Earl C. Eddington

    Mr. and Mrs. AI EshelbrennerDr. Larry Dean EvansMilton M. Fairbank

    Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. FarrellMr. and Mrs. Lynn L FarrellC. Elaine Freeman

    Mr. and Mrs. James H. FryMr. and Mrs. George H. GadowMr. and Mrs. Larry L. GarmanMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Gosch

    Drs. William and Collen GrayUnda K. GrilzRichard E. HainesMr. Carl R. HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Edwin L HammonsMike HarlinMr. and Mrs. Joe A. HartMr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Hickman

    Mr. and Mrs ..Bob L HillMr. and Mrs. Mark S. HittnerL. D. HodgenChuck L HosmanMr. and Mrs. Jerry D. HudsonMr. and Mrs. Paul J. Hutsey

    Bob E. JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Dennis D. KirkMr. and Mrs. Phillip A. KublerMr. and Mrs. Jerry R. leeds

    Mr. and Mrs. John L levraRobert l. Lorenzen

    Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. McGownConnie D. EngleMr. and Mrs. J. D. MessengerMr. and Mrs. Leonard J. MillerJoseph P. MurphyMr. Scott Maxwell and Dr. Maumen E. MurphyRobert P. NumrichMr. and Mrs. Steve l. OdafferRobert K. RatzlaffRandy E. RobisonMr. and Mrs. David A. Rua

    Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. SaiaMr. and Mrs. Bill O. SamuelsMr. and Mrs. Richard E. SaporitoDr. and Mrs. Steve A. ScottMr. and Mrs. Jim P. Scott

  • CURRENT DONOR LISTAugust 1, 2013 - February 13, 2014

    Mr. and Mrs. Richard ShawDr. and Mrs. Howard W. SmithMr. and Mrs. JimW. SobbaMr. and Mrs. Alan SpencerCliff D. SperryFred Joseph SpigarelliMr. and Mrs. Robert W. StahlJames D. StandenMaj. Gen. (Ret.) and Mrs. JackStJukelMr. and Mrs. David L SuenramMr. and Mrs. Montie K.TaylorJohn E.TiszkaM r, and Mrs. David L TorbettMr. Phil J.Vogrin /Mr. and Mrs. A. J.Wachter VMr. GeneA. Wayenberg, Sr.Mrs. Kaye lynne Webb IMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Webb viMr. and Mrs. Wendell LWilkinsonMr. and Mrs. Barry M. WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Charles D.WiltseAlex M. YbarraMr. and Mrs. Art ZimolaMr. and Mrs. JamesJ. CaputMr. and Mrs. Terry C. HigginsMr. and Mrs. Doug RobertsMr. and Mrs. Brian R.ShultzMrs. Ange D. PetersonMr. William J. PuetzAT&T FoundationMr. and Mrs. JamesW. RowlandMr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Gatewood0r,and Mrs. PaulW. GrimesMr. and Mrs. David E.NoyesMr. and Mrs. Robert F. BeasleyMr. and Mrs. Brian T. HagueJoe l. BournonvilleDenise l. GrassoMr. Michael John DoueMr. and Mrs. Jeff G. Elliott

    Mr. and Mrs. Homer Holmes /Mr. and Mrs. Tony R.StonerockDrs. Glenn and HazelColtharpMark J. UpseyMr. and Mrs. Bruce A. LechienMr. and Mrs. Mark LThompsonMr. and Mrs. John D. IsonMelissa J. BeardMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. DellasegaOr. and Mrs. RickD. SchoelingMrs. Sandra l. TurleyMr. and Mrs..RussS.JewettDennis E.SullivanMr. and Mrs. Melvin R. FoxxMr. and Mrs. JohnW. PierceAmerican Concrete Company. Inc.Brenner Mortuary. In~Commerce Bank \,..;'Marvin G. ClothierBob Dittmann Insurance AgencyBMO Harris Bank. N.A.Frisco ShoeShopGeneral Machinery of PittsburgMrs. Eda R. HobsonHoliday lanesDr. and Mrs. Jack B. BarnettMidwest Minerals. Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. P. MartinMr. and Mrs. larry S.ThornburgMiscellaneous Donors )Mr. John Keller and Mrs. Sara BeezJeyKeller VMrs. Lori M. FaucettDr. George W. GrahamStuart Owsley & Associates. PAMr. and Mrs. Tom A. AmershekTodd LovelandMr. and Mrs. Robert E.MurnanMr. and Mrs. Brad E.SnowMr. and Mrs. David S.GromerTeresa M. Mclean

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    CURRENT DONOR LISTAugust 1, 2013 - February 13, 2014

    Red Ball Pattern Shop, Ine. /RickSmithCommunity National Bank & TrustU. S. Awards, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kellogg, Jr,Mr. and Mrs. Greg J. KratzMassa Cattle Company, Inc.Gorilla Text Books, Ine.Shawn M. AhearnMr. and Mrs. Christopher R. PolsakThe Finishing TouchMr. and Mrs. Chris A. Scripsick

    IMr. and Mrs. Kevin K.HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Vogel-t Dr. and Mrs. Shane R. KannarrMr. and Mrs. Dan B.WilkesSeward Electric, Ine.

    I Unda D. MowrerChris M. HallCrossland Construction Company, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John D. PattersonMr. and Mrs. Kevin E. MuffMr. and Mrs. Jon A. RichardMr. and Mrs. Bob E. VenturaMr. and Mrs. Brian K.Herlock.erShirley 8. HawkinsVietti Auto Body ShopState Farm Insurance CompanyVia Christi HospitalDr. and Mrs. Bradford HodsonMr. and Mrs. Jason F. GoodsonCorey W. WilliamsMr. Richard G. MillerMr. and Mrs. Joel A Van BecelaereBryan J. WinkMr. and Mrs. Joe D. BlubaughMr. and Mrs. Steven J. RadellGeorgene M. Castelli SurvilKimberly J. VogelMr. and Mrs. James A. Saporito

    Kyle R. NelsonTodd LBakerChildren &Teenagers ClinicKirkland Welding Supplies, In~Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. LeekV"Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. MasonFrontenac GarageConrad Machine ShopMr. and Mrs. Oayton D. KentPittsburg Internal Medicine, PAMr. and Mrs. Gerald LThomasJostens of Southeast KansasKansas City Gorilla ClubRonald LMarroneKendall Packaging CorporationCrossland Heavy Contractors, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John D. Van GordenPitt Discount UquorNames and NumbersMr. and Mrs. Aaron R. McConnellMr. and Mrs. Matthew E.GilmoreConvenient Water CompanyMr. and Mrs. Dennis R. CasheroMr. and Mrs. Nathanael C. NormanSodexo Campus ServicesAmanda D. DaviedJustin J. HortonMatthew C. Lowe, DDS, PCTriple T Foods, Ine.

    Uberty Savings Association ~Mr. and Mrs. Norman L CaldwellMr. and Mrs. Gene LargentCommunity National BankMr. and Mrs. Mark J. BroylesIbraheem SuberuUniversity BankMr. Stuart and Rev. Kathleen OwsleyMr. and Mrs. Albert J. Marrone, Jr.Michael W. SlavenWinfield Consumer Products, Inc.

  • CURRENT ,DONOR LISTAugust 1, 2013 - February 13, 2014

    Dr. and Mrs. Guy W. OwingsDr. and Mrs. James D. HarrisMr. J. Bryan SperryDr. and Mrs. Donald E.WardMr. and Mrs. Ron VigneryMr. and Mrs. Charles L SnowMr. and Mr. Charles L Ireland, Jr.Mrs. Darlene MclarenMr. and Mrs. Richard J. SimoncicMelanie D. HuffmanMr. and Mrs. Earl D. WardMr. and Mrs. Steven R. Jameson

    Mr. and Mrs. Greg A. Kubler /James A. Pollock

    Wheeler & Mitchelson CharteredMrs. Dianna M. PeakDon J. Terdin

    Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Adams /Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ClelandKansas Teachers Community Credit UnionMr. and Mrs. Nelson E. Toburen ~Adrian Service Center

    Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Maceli IIPitsco,lncMr. and Mrs. Larry D. FennemMr. and Mrs. Leonard OehmeMr. and Mrs. JeffTey It BohnenblustMr. and Mrs. Craig C. CurrierAdrian BankDr. and Mrs. Chris Banwart

    Mr. David PurdyDr. and Mrs. Talaat E. YaghmourMr. and Mrs. Tony 1. Dellasega

    Mr. and Mrs. Eric T. GroomsMr. and Mrs. Rick L Evans

    Rodney M. RiggsMr. and Mrs. Michael F. Wolownik /Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Richey VMrs. Frances L HammMr. and Mrs. Ron Womble

    Mr. and Mrs. Steve E.Westfall /

    Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Ritchey VMr. and Mrs. Kevin R. HallMike w. carpenterMr. and Ms. Mark S. BoyleEagiePicher Technologies. LLCWendy's Old Fashioned HamburgersMr. and Mrs. Jay Don FrazellJock's Nitch Sporting Goods

    Ron's SupermarketMr. Don D. and Dr. Jacqueline S. OrenderMr. and Mrs. ChrisJ. KellyMr. and Mrs. Rick F. Little

    Mrs. Martha S. MillerRobert D.lewisMr. and Mrs. Kelly D. OrtonDr. and Mrs. Mike P. ZafutaMr. and Mrs. Brian H. Hutchins ./

    Jones Heritage Realtors ~Mr. and Mrs. Bryan D. HorganPhillip P. CookMr. and Mrs ..Steven E. NevilleMr. and Mrs. Joe LGrisolanoPSU Intercollegiate AthleticsMr. and Mrs. Frank M. NaccaratoMr. Brian and Dr. Gina PinamontiMr. and Mrs. Edward L LomshekMr. and Mrs. Jeff G. WilsonJason W. Beer- ,Breneman Auto Parts, Inc. /Girard National Bank y/"Andrea M. Behrman ./Suzanne M. Sexton ...,,/

    Watco Companies, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. MintonMr. Kyle and Dr. Tammy M. BattagliaDr. and Mrs. Wayne R. GilmoreMr. and Mrs ..Tracy B. Smithcarson-Wall Funeral HomeB & H Construction Company, Inc.

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    Mrs. Dee HoughLindburg Pharmacy, Inc.Robert D. Herron, DDS

    Mr. and Mrs. Lance LCullenWayne R. Gilmore, DOMr. and Mrs. Rick E.WilliamsBarbara A. ReidChatter's Restaurant & BarNew Century Orthopedic & Sports MedicineGreater- KansasCity Community Foundation &Trust

    Eagle Beverage CompanyDr. and Mrs. Mark R. ArbucklelDF Sales & Distributing. Ine.Mr. Bob Torbett

    Mrs. Uealene M. PingreeJay Hatfield Chevrolet Buick PontiacMr. and Mrs. leroy CastagnoMr. and Mrs. Kent D. Eastman

    Mr. and Mrs. Cary Marion /Mr. and Mrs. Bill C. PressonMr. and Mrs. Terry l. Callow

    Mrs. Carol CarpinoMr. and Mrs. Greg B. Carter

    Mr. and Mrs. Keith AbramSplash Pool & PatioCountryside Dentistry

    Salon 9Mr. and Mrs. James HarperMr. and Mrs. John E. GilmoreMrs. Dorothy M. TemplinColeman Family Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel J. ThurmanMr. and Mrs. CurtisJ. BadartMr. and Mrs. Charlie L DeanMonica Kellogg. CPA

    Mr. and Mrs. Danny C. MillerHeartland Vision Center, PAMr. and Mrs. Sam Barbieri

    Pinamonti Physical Therapy" PAMr. and Mrs. Joshua M. Smith

    Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. FenechPK-Star Aquila JuniorsCorin Wilde /*Mr. and Mrs. Jerome G. Beedey VFarmers National Bank of Kansas

    TeamKongGay Beth MooreMr. and Mrs. Troy HesserH. Richard Coleman Tru

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    Richard E. Colliver living TrustSEKUrgent Care, ucWilliam L Phalen, PAMr. and Mrs. Robert R. NewbyIt's a Snap, Inc.Saia Cattle CompanyMr. and Mrs. Dale lawsonMr. and Mrs. Mark J. lewisLade D. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Rodney J. RiggsRobert C. MickelsonMr. and Mrs ..William F..RoderiqueCarter CompanyMr. and Mrs. John R. Rexwinlde

    Dr. and Mrs. Albert l. MendezBurbach Family Revocable living Trust

    Jonathan P. GarrettEye Care AssociatesMr. and Mrs. lane R.lordTanner's Bar and GrillBar-One Prop

    Mr. and Mrs. Curt CrosslandMr. and Mrs. Tommy E.leeMr. and Mrs. Jay L HutchinsMr. and Mrs. Richard C. Wormeli

    Mr. and Mrs. John M. Robb

    Labette BankMr. and Mrs. William o. ShepardMr. and Mrs. John R. Karigan, Jr,Dale w.. DouglasLewis J. Bertalotto, Revocable Trust

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  • CURRENT DO'NORLISTAugust 1, 2013 - February 13, 2014

    Gorilla Ambassadors

    Dennis Scales ConstructionGatehouse Media, Inc.Pitt RealtyBrett A. Shamblin

    Mr. and Mrs. Bill W. GamerGreg Kratz Insurance and InvestmentsMr. and Mrs. Steve R. FrakesMark S. DarkerDavid J. Evans

    Mr. and Mrs. Kent PrattThomas T. RushJohn D.ColeSaia Smile Center /'

    ?f Kannarr Eye CareV"Robert J. ForthDebie A. ComogMr. and Mrs. Michael J. Southard

    Frontenac Public RecreationPittsburg Chiropractic CenterLane Lord Basketball Camp,s

    Joe M. YbarraScott McLemoreContractors Equipment CompanyMr. and Mrs. Jim R. JohnsonVince J. VanBecelaereMr. and Mrs. James A. DietschChristopher S. PattersonMac FitnessWood-Dulohery Insurance, Ine.

    Terry G. ZuikerBashar MarjiMr. and Mrs. Eammon N. Krusich

    Elizabeth A. EconomonLeroy D. and Sandra It. Hetl5ted, Revocable LMngTrust

    Russell MolzThe LawnScape Company. Inc.

    William BrandeckerRobert E. JohnsJohn Windscheffel

    Mr. and Mrs. Dennis D. NicholsKyle T. RutledgeJV cattleMr. and Mrs. Rick LooslieMr. and Mrs. Jeff E. Woods

    doke Printing LLCles RainwaterScott K. FisherWilliams Marketing Services, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Dean LawsonMr. and Mrs. Donald L. BrugmanDina G. GladsonGreg M. McDowellCindy l. KolichBarry L. MorganDan T. SullivanPitt Plastics, Inc.

    Tim ManganKeith D. DeckerJenny MansfieldMr. and Mrs. Nate D. AppleKelly J. SelfSusan R. AdamsCox CommunicationsCox CommunicationsElite Animal Care LLCPDSMedicalBenny BradburyLowell W. BehningGary D. JonesNewell Law OfficeShannon L. WrightThomas J. FunkLay,Sagehom & Harding LLCLaurence D. & Iia .JoMartin. Revocable Living TrustJanet L. HigginsKelli D. ChoateMr. and Mrs. Bill E. NewMr. and Mrs. Jack H..Morgan

    Thomas VanBecelaere

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    CURRENT DONOR LIST

    Don Fate Shelter Insurance Agency

    D &J Glass

    Dennis Scales

    Mr. and Mrs. Dennis K. Mclaughlin

    Mr. and Mrs. Don Provance

    Kathy Carr

  • staff out to eat. The price is $5.95++. This Soup & Salad Bar is available Wednesday throughFriday. .SUNDAY BRUNCH is schedule for January 28. Join us beginning at 11:30 am for breakfast items,six entrees. salad, soup, dessert and mimosas from the bar. Adtjt price is $11JJ5++. CaDahead forreservations.FAMILY NIGHTS are back on our agenda for January. Enjoy a special family meal served at halfprice for kids age 6 to 11 with age five and under free. Adut price is $9.95++. The January datesand menus are: Jamary 18 - Chicken Fried Steak, January 25 - lasagna

    CRIER EDITOR REMINDS OF ART1CLE DEADLINE

    As Crier Editor, I am looking fawaro to amouncing and stnNcasing all our dub events during 2007.Committee Chairs, Directors or members who woUd like to have information or calendar datespublished in the monthly Crier. notify me by the 15th of the month for the next months ptjlIication.Article suggestions and pictures wOOd also be helpfut and Crier feedback is always welcome.Please notify me at 620-231-8348 or 620-232-0787. If you prefer e mail, you can reach me [email protected] Thank You, Peggy Hinde

    GOLF NEWS

    JANUARY & FEBRUARY SALE - All Grips and Spikes @ 20% off.

    Prepare now for the 2007 golf season. Start with a fresh set of golf dub grips and spikes for yOlrshoes. Take advantage of our January and February sale on both of these items at 20% oft Bringyour dubs and shoes and leave the rest to us. If you store yc:u cllJJs. just give one ofour staff acall and your gear will be ready and waiting for your first round of golf in 2007! Weather permitting,the GoatShop will remain open January 1 through January 15!

    The dates already been set for the 2007 Men's Invitational Golf Tournament!!! Mark yourcalendar for June 15. 16 & 17. Your best tournament value including green fees. tee prizes, eightmeals, beverages, two fOlTnatS, lots of nights and oppotfunity to win great prizes!

    BOWLING "'tfyotfre nterested WItxMfilg. but thought iwas too IaIe 10sign up - pst remember ...is neverro late!Whether you're a single, a two-some or an entire team of four, give Debbie Hawley a call at 231-1856 and she'" get you onateam!'"

    STAFF EXlEND THANK YOU

    The Staff and Management of Crestwood Country Club would like to extend a sincere thank you tothe membership for their contributions to the employee Christmas Fund. The membership is such abig part of the success of the club and we appreciate each and everyone of them. We look fawaroto sefVing Crestwood families in 2007.

    CHRISTMAS EVENTS HELD

    The annual DirectOf's party was held on SatlDday. December 2 honoring our 2006 Board ofDivrecttms.. Sonne of MlItlSe DMe.ctLons were om hamd to ~ anriiva\s to a ~ deooIrateIiJ dIlI'b> forthe hOlidays. "JlWsyear a Vuscious pre-adered five-course meaV of your choice was served. l'hisproofed to be an excellent way to speed service on a well-aUended night. Local live band, "LooseChange- provided dancing music with a broad appeal. As in the past. the group was a definite CJtMfdpleaser and kept many party goers into the night on a festive occasion.

    '-...'X. Thanks are extended to Dave and Jane Nance for organizing a Committee consisting of Veml::;:.. Pearson, Jane Collinson, Frances Mite elson, Marie Brinkman, Gary & Vema Smith, Marianne

    Wachter, Todd Casey and Coy ee ISChei' decaal:e the dub for the holidays. ~~

  • DATE NIGHT SET FOR Friday, Nov. 9thWANTED! Youogcooplesto e.goy allitIbm!tour dmiog l!illOIIlIll __ ~ llewellooffer!

    Do you need a night out? How about aquiet romantic evmilng. Cdebratc a biItb-byem- ammDiwasary'. m]wst a -mg wiulIn1Diiimr&. W

  • MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH, May 11

    ReselVotions are a must!

    Treat Mother to our spt"cial Mother'sOay Bmndn iOOII ~ay. _ llitth.Every Mother will be presented a freshcarnation and Tim has a delectable specialbnmcIn planned. 1be l!R:IIIlUi will includeC'c1IVMoobDied ham. RBQ briSket. JOt~ wnttlIn lIBII!IIlWIOOI ~ ~ 2IIIlI~ lJlc.jt~ lI'.im: ~, lltiifmrifil; .millgravy, scramble eggs,bacon and sausage plusadditional entree"s andsides. Adult price is only $13.99-H- perpen;on.. Kids age 6 to 1.2years are at a re-~.mklw:illi.Ui7!i~~.~' f.r-~,

    Resemriom; ttima this year have expanded_ "Will. be ~ imn n(OJ.:(OXO) mtiiIl 2::

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    2012 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ANNOUNCED~ A lNIJEWMmmER MID

    REDUCE YOUR CRESTWOOD BILL!!!

    The best form of advertising and promo-ttfumm _ ~ 00xumn1tll:w CIhmb iis; IllJlIIIj['III!d.

    CONSIDER CRESTWOOD DINING FIRST~ kfFoiDiittiies _ ~ ~!Wfllit?l _~ ~~ ~ ttWmtt~ We iJave just the room for JUUrbirthday, anniversary, reunion, shower,business meeting" business lunch or

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    Musical a big hit~ $1Ude.nt;s ((aiJocaw.e)) ~

    standing-room-only crowds in earlyDecember with several masterful per-fQl1!J);j!lJJJ!O of ttDnemusical "'lmqJbaOO Ul!neAl1mIlIlZiwg TedlmmimlloIr~ iinnUllneibxe.almJttiifIy JrlflllIlllJXtd-ded iiugii ~U ~ SMCtheater is alive and well!

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    1hxe ~~fJ '~c&!l~family choose a Catholic educationat ~tC" and why are you doing &beSlIIBDe_ yom- dIiIdn:n (eittIlni:n" 2ltSMC m~)'? Scmd~Jm-.~ amooll ~ tt:m its 10-year reunion, If you have any sugges-1liioIns OII' ~ llik lIl!II'IlIIe iimdfOOnn:aitL

  • of Kansas School of Law and eamed a Juris Doctorate. The couple then retumedto southeast Kansas, where Chris spent a few years in, private practice. Whilepracticing law she also taught a night class-business laW--at PSU. She quicklyrealized that combining her teaching degree/experience with her love of law wasthe perfect fit

    In 1984 she accepted a full-time position atPSU as a teacher of law and ethics.She has been at the university for 26 years, holding a variety Ofpositions both as afaculty member and as an administrator. She is culTWltiy a University Professor inthe Department of Management and Marketing. .

    Chris reports that her Catholic education has servetl het well, both personally

    ...50 YearsIt is a good thing that AJ Wachter surrounded himself with good friends

    while at St. Mary's, because several of them played important roles in decisionsthat affected his life. As a senior in high sch ' . 961, AJ and classmates BobWilbert (1961) and Galen Cronister (1961) in the U.S. Army Reserves.They served six months active duty, followed bx:th(ee years of active;reserve andfive years of inactive reserve. AJ attended Kansas State CO,/~e of Pittsburg, witha major in Physical Education and a minor in::ChemistryoWhen he graduated in1966, AJ intended to pursue a career as a collegejootbaU coach. However, BobFleming (1960) invitedAJ to attend Washburn Law Scho61and r~m with him. AJthen chose to pursue his law degree. He was a gr8'duat&assi$tanffootball coachand received his Juris Doctorate in May, 19

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  • efite GRAPHIC rint - DONOTPROCESS As Filed Data - DLN:93492262004064

    Depanment of the T reasul}'Intemal Revenue sevice

    Short FormReturn of Organization Exempt From Income Tax

    Under section SOl{ e), 527, or 4947{ a){ 1) of the Internal Revenue Code(except private foundation)

    . Do not enter Social Security numbers on this form as it may be made public:. By law, theIRS generally cannot redact the information on the form.

    . Information about Form 99O-EZ and its Instructions Is at wWW.lrs.qovlform990.

    2013MB No 1545-1150

    Form990-EZ

    ~

    Open to PublicInspection

    A For the 2013 CIIIlendar ear or tax ear 07-01-2013 and endi 06--2014B Check If applocable ~C:~N~a~m~e~O~f~O~rg~a~n;;tza~t~lO::;n;;Z:=::.:iI:':;:;":::":=:=-----t.::.:::..:::::::::.:L:::'=:':::::;::"'----=D-:E::-mp---:l-oyer--:I-:den~t'7If1:-c-at-:l:-o-n-n-u-m-:lber~r I'ddresschange UNIFIEDSCHOOLDISTRICT#248r EDUCATIONAlFDUNDATION 48-1081125rNamechange Numberand street (or PObox, If mad ISnot delIVeredto street address)Room/suite ETelephonenumberInltoalreturn PO BOX 6rTerminatedrAmendedreturnrApplicationpending

    City or town, state or provmee,country, and ZIP or foreign postalcodeGIRARD,KS 66743

    F GroupExemptIOnNumber .

    (620) 724-6111

    KForm of crqamzatron r Corporation r Trust F ASSOCiation r Other _

    L Adillmes 5b, 6c, and 7b, to line 9 to determine gross receipts If gross receipts are $ 200,000 or more, or If total assets (Part II, column(B) below) are $500,000 or more, file Form 990 mstead of Form 990-EZ . $ 77,908

    H Check" F If the organization IS notrequired to attach Schedule B(Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-PF)

    G Accounting Method FCash rAccrual Other (specify) . _I Website: . :.:NI""A'-- _

    J Tax-exempt status(check onlyone),F SOl(C)(3)~r SOl(c)( ) ~Insert no)r 4947(a)(1) or r 527

    lida Revenue, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances (see the mstructrons for Part I)Check If the organization used Schedule 0 to respond to any quasnon In thrs Part I F

    1 Contnbunons, giftS, grants, and Similar amounts received . 1 57,0102 Program service revenue including government fees and contracts 2

    3 Membership dues and assessments . 34 I nvestment Income 4 12,923

    Sa Gross amount from sale of assets other than Inventory . . .1 Sa 1at b Less cost or other baSIS and sales expenses . . .1 5b 1~~ c Gain or (loss) from sale of assets other than mventory (Subtract hne 5b from hne Sa) 5c~at

    6 Gaming and fundralsmg eventsa:a Gross Income from gaming (attach Schedule G If greater than $15,000) '/611 /

    b Gross Income from fundralslng events (not including $ of contributionsfrom fundrarstnq events reported on line 1) (attach Schedule G If the

    16b 1sum of such gross Income and contributions exceeds $15,000) 7,975

    c Less direct expenses from gammg and fundrarsrne events .1 se 1 3,129

    d Net Income or (loss) from gamtng and fundralslng events (add hnes 6a and 6b and subtract Itne 6c) 6d 4,846

    78 Gross sales of mventory, less returns and allowances 1781

    b Less cost of goods sold .17b 1

    c Gross profit or (loss) from sales of Inventory (Subtract lrne 7b from hne 7a) . 7cB Other revenue (descnbe m Schedule 0 ) 89 Total revenue. Add hnes 1,2,3,4, 5c, 6d, 7c, and 8 . . ... 9 74,77910 Grants and Similar amounts paid (hst In Schedule 0) . 10 47,80011 Benefits paid to or for members 11

    12 Salaries, other compensation, and employee benefits . 12~ 13 Profes stonal fees and other payments to Independent contractors 13 255

  • Form990-EZ (2013)Balance Sheets (see the instructions for Part II)Check If the organization used Schedule 0 to respond to any question In this Part [I

    Pa e 2

    . ,r

    22 Cash, savings, and Investments

    23 Land and bUildings

    24 0 ther assets (describe In Schedule 0)

    25 Total assets , , ,

    26 Total liabilities (describe In Schedule 0)

    27 Net assets or fund balances (hne 27 of column (B) must agree with line 21)

    (A) Beginning of year (8) End of year

    433,697 22 489,532

    23

    24

    433,697 25 489,532

    0 26 0

    433,697 27 489,532

    .. Statement of Program Service Accomplishments (seethemstrucnonsfor PartIII) ExpensesCheck If the organization used Schedule 0 to respond to any question In this Part III r (Required for section 501

    What IS the organization's pnmary exempt purpose? (c)(3) and 50 1(c)(4)

    SCHOLARSHIPS TO GRADUATES organizations and section

    Descnbe the organization's program service accomplishments for each of ItS three largest program servrcas, as4947(a)(1) trusts,

    measured by expenses In a clear and concise manner, descnbe the services provrded, the number of personsoptional for others)

    benefited, and other relevant mformation for each program title28SCHOLARSHIPS TO GRADUATES OF USD #248(Grants $ 0) If thrs amount Includes foreign grants, check here . 110- I 28a 17,80029SCO REBOARD(Grants $ 0) If this amount Includes foreign grants, check here 110- I 29a 30,00030

    (Grants $ ) If thiS amount Includes foreign grants, check here . 110-1 30031 Other program services (describe In Schedule 0)(Grants $ ) If this amount Includes foreign grants, check here . 110-1 31a32 Total programselViceexpenses (add lines 28a through 31a) . . . . 32 47,800. List of Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees (ltsteachoneeven If not compensated- seethemstrucnonsfor PartIV)

    Check If the organization used Schedule 0 to respond to any question In this Part IV, r(a) Name and title (b) Average (c)P.eportable (d) Health benefits, (e) Estimated amount

    hours per week compensation contnbuticns to of other compensationdevoted to position (Forms W-2/1099- employee benefit plans,

    MISC) (if not paid, and deferredenter-o-) compensation

    SARA B KELLER 000 0 a aPRESIDENT

    ~JOHN WLEHMAN

    ~

    000 0 0 aSECRETARY

    DELORES LENTZ 000 a a 0DIRECTOR

    RANDY VOGTS 000 0 a aDIRECTOR

    Form 990-EZ (2013)

  • Form 990-EZ (2013) Pa e3

    Other Information (Note the Schedule A and personal benefit contract statement requirements In the.Finstructions for Part V ) Check If the ercamzauen used Schedule 0 to respond to any question In this Part V

    Yes No

    Old the organization engage In any Significant activity not prevrouslv reported to the IRS' If "Yes ," provide adetailed descnpnon of each activity In Schedule 0

    3333 No

    No

    No

    No

    No37a Enteramountof pohocalexpenditures,director Indirect,asdescnbedInthe mstructons . ob Old the organization file Fonn 112o-POL for this year? 37b1--+---+--

    38a Old the organization borrow from, or make any loans to, any officer, director, trustee, or key employee or were

    any such loans made In a pnor year and stili outstanding at the end of the tax year covered by thts return' 38a+-~f----+---b If~Yes," complete Schedule L, Part II and enter the total amount Involved t-38b--t-----------i

    39 Section SOl(c)(7) organizations Enter

    a Initiation fees and capital contnbutrons Included on Ime 9 ~3;.;;9a";;"'f- --ib Gross receipts, Included on Ime 9, for public use of club facrhtres a9b~~~-------~40a Section 501 (c)(3) organizations Enter amount of tax Imposed on the organization dunng the year under

    sectIOn 4911 II> 0 r section 4912 II> 0 , sectIOn 4955 II> 0

    b Section 501 (c)(3) and 50 1(c)(4) oraamzanons Old the organization engage 10 any section 4958 excess benefittransaction durrnq the year, or did It engage 10 an excess benefit transaction In a pnor year that has not beenreported on any of Its prior Forms 990 or 990-EZ? If "Yes: complete Schedule L, Part I 40b

    No

    No

    c Section 501 (c)(3) and 50 1(c)(4) organizations Enter amount oftax Imposed on organization managers ordisqualified persons dUring the year under sections 4912,4955, and 4958 II> 0

    d Section 50 1 (c)(3) and 50 l{c){4) organizations Enter amount of tax on line 40c reimbursed by the organization II> 0

    e All organizations At any time dUririg the tax year, was the organization a party to a prohibited tax sheltertransaction? If"Yes," complete Form 8886-T ~..

    41 I.Jstthe states with whICh a copy of thiS return IS filed -.IIIII~~ _

    42a Thegrganlzatlon', books are 10 care of'" JOHN LEHMAN V- Telephone no . (620) 724-6111Tocated at' 423 E 47 HWY GIRARD, KS ZIP + 4 . -:6;.::6:..:7_4:,.;3"-_

    40e No

    Yes No

    42b No

    42c No

    bAt any time dunnq the calendar year, did the organization have an mterest 10 or a signature or other authontvover a frnencral account 10 a foreign country (such as a bank account, secunties account, or other financialaccount)?If"Yes:' enter the name of the foreign country . _

    See the mstructions for exceptions and flhng requirements for Fonn TO F 90-22.1, Report of Foreign Bank andFinancial Accounts.

    e At any time dunnq the calendar year, did the organization mamtam an office outside the US?

    If "Yes:' enter the name of the foreign country . _

    43 Section 494 7{a){1) nonexempt chantable trusts filing Form 990-EZ 10 lieu of Fonn 1041?C heck hereand enter the amount of tax-exempt Interest received or accrued dunng the tax year . ~

    Yes No

    44a No

    feted44b No

    44c No

    . 44d45a No

    e

    .r..

    44a Oldthe orqanzanonmaintainany donoradvisedfundsdunngthe year?If Yes,Fonn990 mustbe completedInsteadof

    Form990-EZ

    b Old the organization operate one or more hospital faCIlities during the year? If "Yes, Form 990 must be compInstead of Form 990-EZ

    C Old the organization receive any payments for Indoor tanmng services dunnq the year'

    d If"Y es ," to line 44c, has the organization filed a Form 720 to report these payments 7 If "No;nprovide anexplanation In Schedule 0

    45a Old the organization have a controlled entity Within the meamng of section S12{b){13)?

    45b Old the organization receive any payment from or engage In any transaction With a controlled entity Within thmeaning of section 512{b){13)' If "Yes," Form 990 and Schedule R may need to be completed Instead of.. _ .. , .,

  • Form 990-EZ (2013) Page 4

    Yes No

    No

    46 Old the organization engage, directly or indirectly, In political campaign activities on behalf of or In opposition tocandidates for public office' If "Yes: complete Schedule C, Part I 46

    Section SOl(c)(3) organizations onl,Allsection 501(c}(3) organizations must answer questions 47-49b and 52, and complete the tables for hnes 50and 51Check if the organizatIOn used Schedule 0 to respond to any question In this Part VI r

    Yes No

    47 Old the organization engage In lobbYing activities or have a section 501 (h) election In effect dunng the tax year'If"Yes: complete Schedule C, Part II 47 No

    48 Is the orqamzation a school as descnbed In section 170(b)(1)(A)(IIp IfYes: complete Schedule E 48 No

    49a Old the organization make any transfers to an exempt non-chantable related organization' 4911 No

    b If"Yes, was the related organization a section 527 organization? ~ 49b

    50 Complete thiS table for the orqaruzatton's, five highest compensated employees (other than officers, directors, trustees and keyemployees) who each received more than $100000 of compensation from the orgaOlzatlon If there IS none enter "None, ,

    (a> Name and title of each employee (b) Average (e) Reportable (d) Health benefits, (e) Estimated amounthours per week compensation contnbutlons to of other compensation

    devoted to pcsrtron (Forms W-2/1099- employee benefit plans,MISC) and deferred

    compensation

    NONE

    f Total number of other employees paid over $100,000 ..._------51 Complete thrs table for the organization's five highest compensated Independent contractors who each received more than $100,000

    of compensation from the organization If there IS n