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meals are served Tuesday,
Wednesday and Friday beginning at noon. If you are
60 or older, a $3.15 donation is appreciated; meal is
$5 for those under 60. For
reservations or cancellations in Neosho Rapids call
(620) 342-8232.
STAG SUPPER
The Lebo American Legion will hold their annual
Stag Supper on November
8, 7 p.m. at the American
Legion Hall.
The menu includes
mountain oysters or ham,
potatoes, gravy, baked
beans, lettuce salad and
drink. A freewill donation
will be accepted.
NARFE
National Association
of Retired Federal Em-
ployees will be having
their regular meeting on
Monday, November 10 at
11:30 with a buffet lunch at
Pizza Ranch, 3000 W. 18th,
Emporia. This meeting is
for any working or retired
Federal Employee and
or their family members.
They will talk about their
benefits and health insurance. Pam Maxwell, representative of Blue Cross
Blue Shield will be the
speaker. Remember this is
open season time, a time to
review your health insurance to see if it is working
the way you want it to. This
will be one of the last times
Pam will be with us as she
is planning to retire.
Election will be over, so
they may have communication from National so
plan to attend this important meeting. Remember
they want the benefits you
worked hard for to remain
for you. It is very important to be a member of
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NARFE so your voice will
be heard.
DRIVERS NEEDED
The Colmery-O’Neil
VA Medical Center is looking for volunteers to drive
veterans from Emporia to
and from the center in Topeka. Emporia’s American
Legion provides parking
for the vans, and the VA
Voluntary Transportation
Network provides logistics.
Volunteers should have
a valid driver’s license, pass
a physical exam, be of good
character and be willing to
attend training in driver
safety and privacy issues.
Those willing to participate may call 800-5748387, ext., 54323.
AMERICUS FOOD
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The Americus Community Food Pantry will be
open Saturday, November
8 from 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
The pantry is located at the
Americus United Methodist Church.
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DAR TO MEET
The Emporia Chapter of
Daughters of the American
Revolution meets Saturday, November 8 at 2 p.m.
in the Emporia Public
Library’s large conference room. The program
is “Chapter Achievement
Awards,” presented by
Martha Hager. Hostesses
are Angela Anderson and
Martha Hager. Members
are asked to bring household goods to the meeting.
For more information, call
(620) 343-1527.
THANKSGIVING DINNER
The Rosean Social Club
will hold their Thanksgiving Dinner at the Rosean
Schoolhouse on Thursday,
November 6 at 6:30 p.m.
Bring a side dish and
table serves everything else
is provided.
This year they are collecting non-perishable
food items for the Admire
and Allen Food Pantry. So
help them fill their shelves.
FOOD PANTRY
The Hartford Community Food Pantry, 201
E. Park Ave., will be open
Wednesday, November 12
from 4-6:30 p.m.
Clothing and some
household goods are available.
This is open to residents
of the USD #252 School
District and residents of
Reading.
Please see Tidbits, Page 9
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
GIVING TREE ROOM
In the Admire Community Building just
down the hall from the
Admire Food Pantry is
The Giving Tree Room.
The room has household
items, children and adult
Eureka
Arts & Crafts
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Saturday, Nov. 8
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Over 100 Booths
in 2 Buildings
Matt Samuels
Community Building
Hwy 54 • Eureka
• Concessions
• Prize Drawings
• Shopping incentives
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clothes, kitchen and miscellaneous supplies.
The room is open
from 9-11 a.m. the first
three Saturdays of each
month.
Everything in the
Giving Tree Room is
free. It’s open to everyone. There is a donation
jar if you can donate.
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The donations help cover
the cost of the utilities to
open the room.
If you would like to
donate items for the
room, contact Julie
Woodward at (785) 5501895. Do not drop off
items at the door.
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
FUNDRAISER
The Newman Regional Health Auxiliary is
sponsoring a new event.
For the first time and
just in time for the holidays, the Auxiliary will
sponsor the Mountain
Man Nut and Fruit Co.
The event will be held in
the Serpentine Hallway of the hospital on
Wednesday, November
5, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. There
will be a variety of fresh,
high quality nuts, fine
chocolates, dried fruits,
candies and mixes.
All Auxiliary proceeds
will be used to fund
scholarships for students
pursuing degrees in
health care fields.
DINNER AND MOVIE
NHHS FBLA will
sponsor a Dinner and
a Movie at Northern
Heights High School
on Monday, November
10 at 5:30 p.m. with the
movie shown at 7 p.m.
Dinner will be a choice
of chili, chili dog or Frito
chili pie with drink and
dessert for $5. They will
take donations at the
movie. HAM AND BEAN FEED
The members of
Grace United Methodist Church will hold a
Ham and Bean Feed on
Thursday, November
6 from 11:30 a.m.-1:30
p.m. and 5-7 p.m.
A suggested donation
of $7 includes rich ham
and beans, relishes, delicious cornbread, dessert
and drink.
You may call ahead
for arrange for pickup
at (620) 342-2240. They
have limited deliveries
available at lunch time.
RUMMAGE SALE
The First Christian
Church, 12th and Market, Emporia, will hold
a Rummage Sale on Friday, November 7, noon
to 6 p.m. and Saturday,
November 8, 8 a.m. to
3 p.m.
They will have bake
sale, furniture, household miscellaneous,
kitchen items and clothing.
SOUP SUPPER &
BAZAAR AUCTION
The annual Miller
Soup Supper & Bazaar
Auction will be held on
Friday, November 7 at
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the Fellowship Hall of
the Miller United Methodist Church. Supper
menu includes vegetable
soup, chili, hot dog,
chili dog, pie, cake, tea
or coffee for a free-will
donation and will be
served from 5:30-7 p.m.
Auction of bazaar items
will begin at 7 p.m.
Again this year will be
the Country Store during supper. This event is
sponsored by and benefiting the Miller United
Methodist Women.
TURKEY & HAM
DINNER
Enjoy a turkey and
ham dinner with all
the fixings on Saturday, November 8 at the
Gridley United Methodist Church, 517 Atherly.
Serving starts at 5 p.m.
Carry outs are provided
by calling 620-836-2782
before 4 p.m.
In addition to turkey and ham, ladies of
the church will serve
mashed potatoes and
gravy, corn, green
beans, dressing, rolls,
jello salad, and homemade pie, all for a free
will donation.
ANNUAL BAZAAR
The Lebo United
Methodist Women will
hold their annual bazaar
on Saturday, November
8, at the church fellowship hall at West 4th and
Spruce.
The cinnamon roll
and coffee bar and the
bazaar will open at 8:30
a.m. Bazaar booths will
feature crafts, baked
goods, needlework, fall
and Christmas decorations, and a men’s variety booth. At 11 a.m.,
a lunch will be served
consisting of soups
$2.50, sandwiches $2.50,
pie $1.75, coffee $.50, or
a meal deal for $6.
Rounding out the
day, a turkey/roast beef
dinner with all the trimmings will be served at
5 p.m.
The proceeds from
this event benefit local
and area mission work
sponsored by the United
Methodist Women. The
coffee bar and dinner
are by donation.
WORLD COMMUNITY
DAY
The Church Women
of United of Emporia are sponsoring the
planned World Community Day to be held at St.
Mark’s Lutheran Church
on November 7 beginning at 9:30 a.m. with
coffee fellowship in the
Garden Room.
This year’s program is
Please see Church, Page 7
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FLINT HILLS SHOPPER
Chicken Fried Steak
Friday
Nov. 7
6-9 pm
We will be closed Nov. 11 in
observance of Veterans Day.
We will be having Fried
Chicken on Wed. Nov. 12.
Mashed potatoes
with gravy, Green beans,
Salad bar,
Homemade
cinnamon swirl bread,
coffee or tea
12.50
$
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Mon. - Roast Beef • Tues. - Pan Fried Chicken
Wed. - Cook’s Choice • Thurs. - Ham
Fri. - Mexican
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JUDY CODER AND
COWGIRL SWING
The Osage City Area
Arts Council invites
you to and evening of
entertainment when
Judy Coder and Cowgirl Swing comes to
Osage City on Saturday,
November 8, 7:30 p.m.
at the Grace Lutheran
Church, 210 Holliday.
Energy and enthusiasm are watchwords
for this exciting group.
Organized in 2009, Judy
Coder and Cowgirl
Swing have taken the
western music world to
new heights in a showcase of cowgirl-branded
and we are still
accepting applications.
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music. This four-piece,
all female acoustic ensemble performs western swing, traditional
songs of the western
frontier and newer
music closely tied to the
American cowgirl. Led
by Judy Coder’s singing and yodeling skills,
Cowgirl Swing features
Diane Gillenwater on
fiddle, Patti Nance on
dobro and Karla Campbell on the bunkhouse
base. Sometimes sophisticated, sometimes wild,
Judy Codler & Cowgirl
Swing light up the stage.
This concert is part
of the OCAAC’s an-
nual membership drive
which will encourage
current members to renew their memberships
and for new members
to join and help support the Arts in Osage
City. More information
is available at osagecityarts.org. Matching
funds up to $300 will be
provided by Thrivent
Financial.
Admission is $15 for
adults or $5 for students
at the door.
SENIOR CITIZEN
DANCE
There is a Senior
Citizen Dance Sunday,
November 9 from 6-9
p.m. at the Burlington
Senior Center, 202 Neosho. Bring a snack to
share. A freewill donation will be accepted.
Everyone is welcome.
COVERED DISH
DINNER
The Osage City Senior Citizens will meet
November 6, noon, at
the Osage City Community Building on Safford
St.
Bring a covered dish
and table service. Everyone is welcome.
Entertainment is
provided.
Fall Book Sale
Craft & Trade Show
November 8
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
Daily Specials
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The Gridley Friends
of the Library will hold
their annual Fall Book Sale
Wednesday, November 5
through Saturday, November 8 at the Gridley Branch
of Coffey County Library.
The library is located at
Check us out for your fall dessert needs.
Fresh & frozen fruits.
Sample our wine selection
at our tasting bar.
Pick your own apples 50¢/lb.
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Pome on the Range
Orchards and Winery
Homewood Exit #176 off
I-35, S.W. of Ottawa
(785) 746-5492
M-Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sun.
Noon - 5 p.m.
512 Main Street, Gridley.
Sale hours are Wednesday,
9 a.m.-5 p.m., Thursday,
9 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday, 9
a.m.-5 p.m., and Saturday,
9 a.m.-noon.
Books for adults, teens,
and children as well as
audio books, music CD’s,
cake pans, and more will
be available.
All materials will be
purchased by donation
with monies going toward adult and children’s
programming. For more
information, contact the
branch at 620-836-3905 or
gridley@mail.cclibks.org.
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Emporia Indoors Farmers Market OLD NEWS
The Emporia FarmIS FUN
ers Market vendors has
NEWS
made the transition
from the parking lot
to the indoor location.
Starting at 10 a.m., the
doors of the Emporia
Humanitarian Center
will open for the fifth
season of Indoor Winter
Markets. The winter
season is made possible
by a generous grant
from the Emil Babinger Charitable Trust.
Markets are located in
the south end of the
Emporia Humanitarian
Center (former Lowther
South school building)
at 215 W. 6th Avenue,
from 10am to noon.
The following items
are expected for sale at
Indoor Winter Markets: apples (9 varieties), apple cider, beef,
eggs, herbs (fresh and
dried), honey, jams &
jellies, kale, mixed leaf
lettuce, peppers (mild
through hot), radishes,
baby romaine, spinach,
squash, sweet potatoes,
tomatoes, watermelon
(small black diamond).
Baked goods vendors
will have a variety of
breads, including herbed, whole wheat and
sweet breads, as well as
cinnamon rolls, cookies,
homemade pies, angel
food cakes and more.
Indoor Winter
Markets also feature a
variety of artisan crafts
and artwork. Handmade quilts, bags and
purses, rag rugs, sock
critters, handmade
jewelry (original and
repurposed) are a few
of the items that can be
expected. November
and December markets
will feature holiday
decorations for sale, as
well as gifts. Homemade
lotions, soaps, and lip
balms are also expected.
Artists who are
interested in joining
the Emporia Farmers
Market for the month of
December (three market
opportunities) should
contact Tracy Simmons,
Market Manager, at
(620) 343-6555.
Provided by the
North Lyon County
Historical Society
and Museum at
Admire, Kansas
ALLEN TIDINGS,
NOVEMBER 10, 1887
- The 31st being
Halloween, the boys
played several pranks
on the business men
of the town, but nothing doing any damage.
- John Stine who was
arrested a few days
since, and placed
in jail on a charge
of horse stealing,
was brought before
Justice Wilson of this
place, and was bound
over to the District
Court in the sum of
$500 bail and was
remanded to jail.
- There is a new band
in the city of Admire,
you can hear music
now ‘til you can’t
rest.
2014 Holiday Gift Guide
Copy Deadline:
Friday, November 14, 4 p.m.
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Thursday, November 20, 5 p.m.
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FLINT HILLS SHOPPER
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
The Salvation Army in Emporia is accepting
applications for Christmas assistance.
Eligible families and
seniors are welcome to
apply in person at The
Salvation Army, 327
Constitution, Emporia,
KS. 66801, November
5, 9:30 a.m. – noon and
1–4 p.m.; November
6,10 a.m. – 6 p.m.; No-
vember 7 and 12, 9:30
a.m. – noon and 1–4
p.m.
Families and seniors
who qualify for Christmas assistance receive
food for holiday meals
and toys for children in
the family.
Applicants will need
to provide: Picture ID,
print out from DCF
listing all persons on
the food benefit case or
Picture ID, proof of all
income, proof of all persons living in the home,
proof of Lyon County
residence.
Last year, The Salvation Army provided
Christmas assistance to
more than 419 households in Lyon County.
For more information, call Rose Colunga
at (620) 342-3093.
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NRCS Announces Deadline for EQIP Funding in Kansas
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
(NRCS) State Conservationist Eric B. Banks, announced an application
evaluation cutoff date of
November 21, 2014, for
the Environmental Quality Incentives
Program (EQIP).
EQIP is a voluntary
program that provides
financial and technical
assistance to agricultural producers through
contracts up to a maxi-
mum term of ten years
in length. These contracts provide financial
assistance to help plan
and implement conservation practices that
address natural resource
concerns and provide
opportunities to improve soil, water, plant,
animal, air, and related
resources on agricultural
land, such as cropland,
rangeland, non-industrial private forestland, as
well as for animal feeding operations.
“This is a very popular program in Kansas,
and I know fall is a busy
season. The NRCS wants
everyone to have the
opportunity to develop
a conservation plan and
submit an application in
time,” said Banks.
Applications are accepted year round, but
those received by November 21, 2014, will be
evaluated for fiscal year
2015 funding. Applicants
must meet certain eligibility requirements.
“EQIP also helps address the unique circumstances of socially
disadvantaged, veteran,
limited resource, and
beginning farmers and
ranchers, who have
natural resource concerns that need to be
addressed on their land,”
aid Banks. Qualifying Kansas producers
compete separately and
receive higher payment
rates.
For more information
visit the Kansas NRCS
Web site www.ks.nrcs.
usda.gov/programs or
your local U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) Service Center.
To find a service center
near you, check your
telephone book under
“United States Government” or on the Internet at offices.usda.gov.
Follow us on Twitter @
NRCS_Kansas. USDA
is an equal opportunity
provider and employer.
Lyon/Chase County
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
USDA Service Center is
located at 3020 W 18th
Ave. Suite A, Emporia,
KS 66801 or call (620)
343-2813 EXT 3. CHURCH
The Admire United
Methodist men will
have their monthly
pancake breakfast on
November 8, 7. to 9:30
a.m. at the church fellowship hall. Menu
items include pancakes,
biscuits and gravy, sausage, juice and coffee.
A freewill donation will
be accepted. Proceeds
go toward church and
community projects.
FALL FESTIVAL
Americus United
Methodist Church, 413
Walnut, will hold their
Fall Festival on Saturday, November 8 from
4:30-7 p.m.
The menu includes
turkey, mashed potatoes, turkey dressing,
vegetable, salad and
dessert. A donation will
be accepted and used to
fund church missions.
The country store
will be open with home
baked goods, fall and
Christmas decorations
and miscellaneous
items.
From PAGE 3
entitled “Through God
our Hands can Protect.”
This is a gathering to
bring emphasis upon
basic human rights. As
Christians, we affirm
that all persons as human beings have inherent worth and dignity
and that basic human
rights should be equally
available to every person regardless of race,
religion, ethnic background or sex.
Approximately 12
area churches are represented at the service sponsored by our
Church Women United,
an ecumenical organization.
The community is
invited to attend.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
FALL BAZAAR
Grace Lutheran
Church, 210 Holliday
St, Osage City will hold
their annual fall bazaar
November 8. The morning will start with coffee
and rolls from 9-10:30
am. The brisket lunch
will be served from
11:30 am to 1:00 pm.
The meal consists of
beef brisket, potatoes &
gravy, green beans, salad, rolls or homemade
Swedish rye bread, pie
and a drink of your
choice. The cost is $9
for adults and $3 for 10
and under. There will be
baked goods, including
Swedish rye bread, jellies, crafts and a display
of fall and Christmas
items for sale. Page 8
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Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
CASA Autumn
Trainings Announced
SOS CASA of the Flint
Hills begins autumn training classes for new Court
Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers
Nov. 6 and will utilize a
blended training curriculum. This five-week curriculum includes a scheduled
weekly in-person class and
an online session at the
volunteer’s leisure. CASA volunteers
uncover facts for the court
in child abuse and neglect
cases, develop a special
relationship with the child
and family and make
recommendations to the
court in the child’s best
interests. CASA is accepting applications for volunteers to
join the CASA team and
embark on a journey to advocate for the best interests
of abused and neglected
children in our community. Applicants must be
21 years or older, be able
to commit to two years
with the program and care
about the well-being of
children. To sign-up for the
training or for more
information call CASA,
620-343-2744, or by email,
drussell@soskansas.com.
Lyon County Extension Calendar
Friday, November 7 - FCS President’s Council,
noon, Extension Meeting Room.
Saturday, November 8 - 4-H Food Meeting,
8:30 a.m., Extension Meeting Room.
Tuesday, November 11 - Veterans Day, Extension Office Closed.
For more information, contact the Lyon County Extension Office at (620) 341-3220. Hours are Monday
through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
TIDBITS
From PAGE 2
FORUM ON ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
Economic development in Emporia and
Lyon County is the topic
to be discussed at a public
forum on Wednesday, November 5, 7:30 p.m. at the
Preston Family Room in
the ESU Memorial Union.
Panelist include Scott
Briggs, Lyon County
Commissioner and Vice
President of the Regional
Development Association Board; Rob Catlett,
Director for the Centers of
Economic Education and
Community Research at
ESU; Tyler Curtis, Direc-
FLINT HILLS SHOPPER
tor of the ESU Alumni
Association and President
of Emporia Main Street;
Rob Gilligan, Emporia
City Commissioner and
President of the Regional
Development Association
Board; Jeanine McKenna,
Director of the Emporia
Chamber of Commerce;
Susan Rathke, Director of
the Emporia Convention
and Visitors Bureau; and
Casey Woods, Director of
Emporia Main Street.
The forum will be moderated by Julie Johnson,
former Emporia City
Commissioner.
Panelist will present
their goals concerning
economic development for
the Emporia area and the
resources in place to help
meet their goals. They will
also respond to questions
from the audience.
The forum, co-sponsored by the League of
Women voters of Emporia
and American Democracy
Project at ESU. The event
is free of charge and open
to the public. Free parking
is available just east of the
Memorial Union. ESU students will be available to
offer assistance for anyone
who needs it.
‘EVERYTHING CHRISTMAS’ GARAGE SALE
The Sacred Heart
Youth Group will hold a
“Everything Christmas”
Garage Sale on Friday,
November 7, 4-7 p.m. and
Saturday, November 8, 8
a.m.-noon at Sacred Heart
Parish Hall, 102 Exchange,
Emporia.
They have lots and lots
of Christmas things.
Proceeds go to help
pay for the service trip to
Kansas City for the high
school youth group.
BINGO IN HARTFORD
Quest Service, Inc.
will start having monthly
Bingo on Wednesday, November 5, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
at the small community
center. They plan to have
bingo the 2nd Wednesday
of each month.
Everyone is welcome.
You are welcome to bring
your lunch and enjoy
some bingo and fellowship.
For more information,
contact Yvonne at (620)
392-5524.
‘Soda Fountains of Kansas’
The Gridley Branch of
Coffey County Library
will host “Soda Fountains
of Kansas” at 7 p.m.,
Monday, November 10th
at the library, 512 Main
Street. The presentation
and discussion will be led
by Kansas Humanities
Speaker Cindy Higgins.
During the glory days
of the soda fountain,
Kansas pharmacists cre-
ated tonics and curatives
that eventually evolved
into refreshments like the
Brown Cow, the Mudslide, and the Egg Cream.
Government regulations,
World War I luxury
taxes, and bottled soda
pop played a role in these
ice cream concoctions
that became a profitable
sideline business. The
presentation will explore
soda fountains in Kansas
today and the revival of
soda fountains throughout the nation.
Cindy Higgins is a
journalist and Kansas
historian. She joined the
Speakers Bureau in 2012
and is very experienced
in the consumption of
soda pop and decadent
ice cream desserts.
This free program is
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Library
Fun
STORY HOUR
Story Hour at Elmendaro Township Library, Hartford, is Tuesday, November 4 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. for
children ages 5 and under who are accompanied by an
adult. There will be stories with guest readers, crafts
with Chelsis, and music and games with Catherine. In
observance of Veterans Day there is no story hour on
November 11.
For more information, contact (620) 392-5518,
e-mail elmlibhartford@gmail.com or visit their website
at http://hartford.mykansaslibrary.org.
STORYTIME
Fall Storytime at the Emporia Public Library, 110
E. 6th Ave. Join them for music, activities, stories and
crafts! Choose a storytime that best suits your family’s
schedule and join them for fun! Pat-a-Cake Club, infants to 18 months, Thursday 9:15 a.m.; Mother Goose
Time, toddlers to 36 months, Monday and Thursday,
9:45 a.m.; Preschool Storytime, ages 3-5 years, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 10:30 a.m. Every Tuesday
night at 6:30 p.m. is Family Night @ the Library. All
ages are welcome.
sponsored by the Kansas Humanities Council
and the Gridley Library.
Door prizes will be provided by the R.E. French
Family Educational
Foundation. The Gridley
Friends of the Library
will serve refreshments
. For more information
contact gridley@mail.
cclibks.org or (620) 8363905.
Freedom Fest
The annual Freedom
Fest is Nov. 8. Options
include running or
walking in a 5K, and
bike rides for 35 or 15
miles.
A new addition this
year is a team obstacle
course called Tanker
Tough, which includes
a mini tank range,
modified golf carts
and a physical obstacle
course.
The
course
begins with
air potato
gun target
practice,
transporting an “ammo
can” 50 meters, a belly
crawl, buddy carry and
a high crawl.
Proceeds
for the
event
will go
to the
family support group of
the local Kansas Army
National Guard Tank
Unit.
Participants must
be 16 to compete in
Tanker Tough. Fees
range from $10 to $50.
To sign up for Freedom Fest and Tanker
Tough, visit emporiamainstreet.com.
AUCTION ACTION
Announce Your Upcoming Auction in The Flint
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the area for Auction Advertising
Page 10
Thank you
to our Veterans
FLINT HILLS SHOPPER
Another
We Salute Our Veterans
Thank you to
all the brave
men & women
who served for
the cause of
freedom!
We honor all
Veterans and pray
for our soldiers now
fighting for our
FREEDOM!
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
FLINT HILLS SHOPPER
Quest for a perfect pizza
starts in your kitchen
It’s one food that kids
and adults will always
agree on: pizza.
Blame the gooey cheese,
that cracker-thin (or thick
and chewy) crust or a
smattering of toppings that
makes each pie unique.
Whatever it is about pizza
that we can’t get enough
of, embrace it. With its
universal appeal, it makes
the perfect food for large
and small gatherings. And
your home kitchen is just
the place to get the party
started.
The perfect pizza starts
with the crust. According
to pizza expert Susan Reid,
chef and publications manager of King Arthur Flour’s
“The Baking Sheet,” your
dough should be fairly
slack and moist, not tight
or bouncy.
“A basic recipe has allpurpose flour, semolina
flour, salt, olive oil, yeast
and water,” she said. “The
more moist it is, the easier
it is to roll out. Your quest
is to find that sweet spot.”
Before you roll out
the dough, most recipes
recommend oiling a large
bowl and placing the
dough inside it to rise, usually for about an hour. For
King Arthur Flour’s Now
Please see Pizza, Page 19
Veterans Day - 2014
• There will be no Automated Residential, Roll Off, or Cardboard
Sanitation Service on Tuesday, November 11 in observance of
Veterans Day.
• Residential polycart service normally picked up on Tuesday will be
picked up on Wednesday, November 12.
• Commercial sanitation service will be picked up as normally scheduled.
• The City of Emporia/Lyon County Transfer Station and Recycling
Center will be closed on Tuesday, November 11.
Postal Holiday Next Week
Due to Veterans Day Holiday Tuesday
November 11, those who normally
receive their Flint Hills Shopper on
Tuesday by mail will receive it on
Wednesday, November 12. Home
Delivery will be on Tuesday as usual.
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Treasures
Cobalt blue box is elegant,
but not an example of Boch
Freres’ finest work
Dear Helaine and Joe:
Can you tell me about
the item in the enclosed
photograph? It is a
covered dish on a stand
and once belonged to my
mother-in-law. I imagine
it is 70 years old or older.
It is 8 inches tall and 9
inches across including the metal handles.
The lid is decorated on
both the inside and the
outside, and the piece is
in mint condition. Thank
you for any information
you can provide as to
age, maker and value.
Sincerely,
A. W., West Bloomfield, Mich.
Dear A. W.;
ceramics business in BelJust by looking at this gium since 1767 (Pierrepretty round box with its Joseph Boch), but
cobalt blue background,
perhaps the best known
gilt decoration and metal Belgium company using
mountings we would
the name "Boch" is the
have never guessed who
world famous Villeroy &
the maker of this piece
Boch, maker of Mettlach
might have been. While
steins.
the photograph of the
La Louviere is a Walmark is a bit fuzzy, we
loon city _ a community
were able to read "Boch
in which Belgians speak
Fr." and "La Louviere."
a Romance language
"La Louviere" is the
such as French, Walloon
name of the Belgium
or Picard _ and the capitown where Boch Freres tal of the Centre region,
Keramis was founded in which is perhaps best
1841 by brothers Eugene known as a coal mining
and Victor Boch. Famicenter. Today, it is a town
lies with the surname
Please see Treasures, Page 12
Boch had been in the
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TREASURES
From PAGE 11
of around 75,000 inhabitants. The Boch Freres
Keramis factory closed
in 2009 after being in
financial difficulty since
the mid-1880s.
The company made
pottery (as opposed to
porcelain), and many of
their early wares were
similar to examples made
by Villeroy & Boch. Boch
Freres Keramis is best
known for their colorful
and very stylish pieces
executed in the art deco
manner _ particularly
those created by the head
of Boch Freres decorating department, Charles
Catteau.
Born in 1880, Catteau
worked at the prestigious
Sevres factory in France
and at Nymphenburg
near Munich, but he
came to Boch Freres at
age 27 and remained
there until his retirement
in 1946. His work was
influenced by Africanism, Japonism, cubism
and abstraction and
could be glorious riots of
color and stylized forms
that ran the gamut from
elephant and giraffes to
florals and geometrics.
This was the best
work created at Boch
Freres, but the piece in
today's question can
not be attributed to this
great man and important
20th century ceramist.
FLINT HILLS SHOPPER
Instead, the decoration
is more 18th century
Rococo with its acorn
finial, gilded "C" scrolls
and lattice work decoration. There is also a nod
to the neoclassic with the
metal band of openwork
Greek key or Greek fret
pattern that separates the
top from the bottom.
We thought at first this
piece might have been
designed to be a dresser
box, but it is somewhat
larger than the normal
box used in this location.
We also think it might
have originally designed
to be a sweetmeat or
candy box that was kept
for guests, perhaps upon
the sideboard or atop a
table in the parlor.
In any event, collectors tend to love the
rich cobalt blue and the
elegant gilding and metal
work, but it is still not an
example of what many
would consider Boch
Freres' most important
and influential work.
Yes, it is attractive, but it
does not rise to the level
of being "art," which is
attained by many pieces
executed by Charles Catteau himself. For insurance purposes, this piece
should be valued in the
$250 to $300 range.
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Helaine Fendelman
and Joe Rosson have written a number of books on
antiques. Do you have an
item you'd like to know
more about? Contact
them at Joe Rosson, P.O.
Box 27419, Knoxville,
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Estate Auction
Estate of Dale Standiferd
Saturday, November 8th 10 am
7901 W. 333rd St. Lebo, KS
Directions: From I-35 Exit 148, go N on Hoch 2.3 m; turn left onto
333rd (this road is on the bend-gravel rd), follow curve to 1st house
on your left.
4 Vehicles/tractor/stock trailer(sells at noon):
2006 Chevy Malibu; 1974 Jeep;
1990 Chevy 1500 4x4; 2002 Ford Taurus
7 Guns:Tools/outdoor: Furniture/Miscellaneous:
Other Seller: most everything under 1 yr. old
For a full list go to our website or call us
Victor Edelman Broker/Auctioneer
Hope Edelman Owner/RE Agent • 620-366-0729
http://www.swiftnsureauctions.com
swiftnsureauctions@yahoo.com
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
Sunday, November 23
2:00 PM
at the home at 509 Elm, Emporia, KS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Here is a comfortable 2 bedroom, 1 bath 1 1⁄2 story home on a basement, Central heat,
with a detached garage.
TAXES: 2013 taxes were $488.88.
INSPECTION: Sunday Nov. 9 2-4 pm. and Thursday Nov. 13,
5-7 pm.
TERMS: $2,000 as earnest money, balance at closing, within 30
days. Buyer accepts the home in it’s current “as is” condition.
SELLER: Twila Fowler
PAUL HANCOCK, Broker
phancock19601970@gmail.com
Emporia, Kansas 66801
(620) 340-5692 • info at www.hancockauctionandrealestate.com
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
FLINT HILLS SHOPPER
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Flint Hills Towing, Inc
423 Graham Street, Emporia
November 8, 11 a.m.
Sat. Nov. 15, 2014 10:00 A.M.
Location: 504 Rd. 50 Olpe,
Kansas 66865
Partial Listing: Look for full listing next week
2012 Ford F150 XLT Super Crew Cab,
2WD Pick up, Approx 25,000 mi
2002 Ford F150 XLT Ext Cab, 2WD
1997 Chevy Cheyenne 3500 4x4,
Newer Engine
Circle D Trailer 6 x 20 Stock Trailers
Tractors: 1755 Oliver w/ Loader
Allis Chalmers D17
Allis WD
JD A
Ford 8N
Guns, Equipment & Household
Property of the late Harold Stuttle
see website for more details
www.GriffinRealEstateAuction.com
Office:
305 Broadway,
Cottonwood Falls, KS 66845
Phone:620-273-6421
Fax:620-273-6425
Toll Free: 1-866-273-6421
1991 BUICK REGAL
1999 ISUZU RODEO
1994 CADILLAC SEVILLE
1991 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
1997 CHEVY CAVALIER
1984 CHEVY PICKUP
2000 LINCOLN TOWNCAR
2000 CHEVY 3500
1999 MERCURY SABLE
2000 CHEVY S-10
1994 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM
1999 CHEVY SILVERADO
2002 SATURN
1994 DODGE DAKOTA
1996 VOLKSWAGON JETTA
1996 DODGE NEON
1997 FLEETWOOD
PROWLER (CAMPER)
2002 DODGE NEON
2000 DODGE STRATUS
1995 FORD AEROSTAR
1988 FORD ECONOLINE
1996 FORD EXPLORER
2006 GMI 108 QIANJIAN
MOTORCYCLE
2001 FORD TAURUS
1998 REFRIG 53 FT
TRAILER
1990 FORD TEMPO
CAR TRAILER
1990 GMC SIERRA
1998 HONDA CIVIC
CAR TRAILER WITH CONSTRUCTION TOOL BOX
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA
CAR TRAILER
Come join us for our
OPEN HOUSE
Wednesday, November 12, 2014 • 11:30am-2:00pm
2810 W Hwy 50 • Emporia, KS • 620.412.9693
We would love to meet you and show you why
United Country – Great Plains Auction & Real Estate is the best choice for
real estate and auction services in East-Central Kansas and why United Country
is America’s largest seller of land and lifestyle properties!
We will have food and refreshments as well as prize drawings and plenty of information on how
United Country – Great Plains Auction & Real Estate can help you in marketing your real estate and
personal property assets with our local expertise and the national marketing power of United Country!
Lance Fullerton – Auctioneer/Broker
(620) 412-7505 / lance@ucgreatplains.com
2014 Kansas State Champion Auctioneer
R50 GENUINE SCOOTER
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FLINT HILLS SHOPPER
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
Real Estate & Personal Property Auction
CHASE COUNTY, KANSAS LAND
Directions: From Commercial & S. Ave, go E. 4 blocks to
Exchange, turn right until you get to 515 on right.
AUCTION LOCATION: BURNS COMMUNITY CENTER,
301 N. WASHINGTON AVE., BURNS, KS
LAND LOCATION: FROM 4 MILES WEST OF CASSODAY, KS ON 150TH
(1ST ST), NORTH 2 MILES ON PRICE, EAST 1 MILE, NORTH 1 MILE
Tuesday Evening, November 18th
4 pm for PP and 6 pm for RE
515 S. Exchange Emporia, KS
Car, Furniture, Household, Misc
See next week’s FH Shopper for the full ad.
For a full list go to our website or call us
Victor Edelman Broker/Auctioneer
Hope Edelman Owner/RE Agent • 620-366-0729
http://www.swiftnsureauctions.com
swiftnsureauctions@yahoo.com
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 14, 2014 11:00 A.M.
PATRICIA JACKSON FAMILY, SELLERS
631.08 - ACRES OF NATIVE FLINT HILLS CATTLE GRAZING
PASTURE IN SCENIC CHASE COUNTY, KANSAS SOME OF THE
FINEST CATTLE GRAZING LAND IN THE WORLD!
WWW.SUNDGREN.COM
SUNDGREN REALTY INC. * LAND BROKERS
JOE SUNDGREN, BROKER 316 377 7112
JEREMY SUNDGREN 316 377 0013
RICK REMSBERG 316 322 5391
AUCTION
3 BEDROOM HOME & PERSONAL PROPERTY
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 7, 2014 4:00 P.M.
228 S. MARRIOTT DR., EUREKA, KS
NICE 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH ALL BRICK RANCH HOME ,1169 SQ FT OF
LIVING AREA, BUILT IN 1953, ATTACHED 1 CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL HEAT
& AIR, GOOD INVESTMENT OR HOME FOR AN OWNER OCCUPANT.
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ALSO SELLING FIESTA WARE DISHES, RANCH OAK FURNITURE, CAST
IRON DOG, PRIMITIVES, JEWELRY, FIRE KING TULIP MIXING BOWLS,
APPLIANCES, FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, & HOUSEHOLD MISC.
All announcements made the day of the auction take precedence over any printed material.
A 10% BUYERS PREMIUM WILL APPLY ON THE REAL ESTATE
SUNDGREN REALTY INC. * LAND BROKERS
JOE SUNDGREN, BROKER 316 377 7112
JEREMY SUNDGREN 316 377 0013
RICK REMSBERG 316 322 5391
VIEW OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE DETAILS WWW.SUNDGREN.COM
2:00 PM, Saturday
November 22, 2014
Property of Stanford family
TERMS: The Property is sold without any ag lease for 2015. All tracts are sold
with a hunting lease in place through June 30, 2015. The lease is $5.00/acre. The
buyer will receive 1/2 of the hunting lease payable at time of closing
The earnest money is payable day of auction to Moon Abstract Co.
Tract 1-$35,000.00 Tract 2-$70,000.00 Tract 3-$50,000.00
Tract 4- $15,000.00 Tract 5- $15,000.00
The CRP contracts will transfer to the buyer upon notification to the FSA office. The
Seller receives 2014 rental income and 2014 CRP payments. The Seller will be responsible for 2014 taxes. The form of title evidence shall be title insurance and shall be paid
equally between buyer and seller, as well as the closing fees of the title company. All
property is sold as is with no warranties or guarantees. All acreages are sold more or
less. FSA acreages and payments are not guaranteed and could be subject to change.
All financing arrangements must be made prior to the auction. All information has
been gathered from Lyon Co sources and is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. All
statements made day of auction take precedence over advertisements.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: What a privilege to sell such a diverse Flint Hills
property. There are various acreages to fit different budgets, mixed cropland and
grasses for different producers and wildlife lovers! What better investment than
one with an agricultural return, but also one with recreation with Lake, Elm Creek
and other wildlife habitats. The reputation for deer and turkey is definitely part
of the legacy of these properties. With the properties leased for hunting, we encourage our showings to be between the hours of 10AM-3PM. This will help assure
everyone’s safety and show consideration to the hunting leasee. Every property
has utilities close and could be used for improvements. The Lake tract has water &
electricity in place for immediate use- a beautiful site for improvements.
We look forward to showing you this property. This is quite an opportunity for
you the buyer, to have the chance to purchase quality land. Ag investments of
this quality are not available every day on the market. Please give us a call and
we will show you these tracts. We will look forward to seeing you at the auction!
INSPECTION: Any time by appointment with Griffin Real Estate & Auction
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
FLINT HILLS SHOPPER
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
Saturday, November 22, 10 a.m.
Auction will be held at Farm & Home Real Estate Office,
906 Commercial, Emporia
Location of Property: the Southeast corner of 6th Ave.
and Whildin St.: east side of Whildin St. & South side of 6th St.
(Highway 50). Address known as 1501 E. 6th Ave, Emporia.
Lot Size: 150'x150' Lot Zoned: C-2 Commercial
Taxes: Seller pays 2014 and previous years taxes. Buyer pays
all 2015 taxes. Taxes for 2013 were $130.38.
Merchantable Title: Title policy for the amount of purchase with title policy split 50-50 between buyer and seller.
Terms: 20% down day of auction. Balance by December 20,
2014. Minerals owned by seller transfer to new buyer.
For showing or more information, call auctioneer.
Glenn Property, LLC, seller
Website for sale available at www.farmandhomecompanies.com
All statements made day of sale take precedence over printed material. All
information is obtained from sources deemed to be reliable but are not guaranteed by the Seller or Selling Agent. In order to obtain further information or
make arrangements to view the property please contact the Selling Agent.
Auctioneer: John Flott, 620-340-3920
or 620-342-5034 (evenings)
Agent for Seller: Farm & Home Real Estate
AUCTION
Saturday, November 8, 10 a.m.
Sale held at 450 Rd. 360, Allen, KS
LAND & PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15 2014, 10:00 A.M.
NICHOLS LIVING TRUST, SELLER
AUCTION LOCATION: 2014 250TH ST., HAMILTON, KS 66853
(1/2 MILE SOUTH OF HAMILTON ON W RD.) AUCTION WILL BE
HELD ON-SITE
REAL ESTATE SELLS AT NOON
TRACT 1: 327+- ACRES OF EXCELLENT SLATE
CREEK RIVER BOTTOM TILLABLE, 3 BEDROOM
1 BATH HOME BUILT IN1950, GARAGE/SHOP
BUILDING, OLD BARN, PIPE PENS 6 PONDS,
APPROX. 1 MILE OF SLATE CREEK, PASTURE LARGE
ELEVATION CHANGES, ABUNDANCE OF WILDLIFE
TRACT 2: 120+- ACRES OF NATIVE HAY MEADOW,
BROME NATIVE PASTURE MIX, 2 PONDS, GOOD
FENCE INCLUDING A VERY NICE CLEAR FISHING
POND
92 CADILLAC DEVILLE SEDAN, 77K MILES
81 CHEVY TRUCK, 36K MILES * FARMALL SUPER M *
TRACTOR *LINCOLN 200 AMP WELDER ON TRAILER *
ROTARY MOWER *1000 GAL PROPANE TANK * SCRAP
IRON * TOOLS * EQUIPMENT * DISHES * FURNITURE *
APPLIANCES * ANTIQUES
VIEW OUR WEBSITE FOR A COMPLETE LIST & PICTURES!
WWW.SUNDGREN.COM
SUNDGREN REALTY INC.
JOE SUNDGREN, BROKER
JEREMY SUNDGREN 316 377 0013
RICK REMSBERG, AUCTIONEER
AUCTION
SUN. NOVEMBER 9, 9 A.M.
Sat, November 8, 2014 • Beginning at 11 A.M.
Franklin Co. Fairgrounds
CB Hall • 17th & Elm • Ottawa, KS
Refreshments by Richie Rich’s BBQ & Catering
Donna Stewart will offer at Public Auction lots of primitives,
collectibles, furniture, and miscellaneous items at the Community
Building in New Strawn, Kansas. It is impossible to list every
item in this remarkable collection so we will try to compile
a partial representative list, to wit: wooden ironingboards,
lightning rods (no bulbs), iron implement wheels, railroad
locks and keys, iron baby bed, comic books, milk bottles
with cardboard caps, Coca-Cola items, Precious Moments
carousel, Czechoslovakian ceiling light with shades, Budweiser
Endangered Species beer stein set, Norman Rockwell items,
1912 Harper Bazaar prints, Elvis records and cards, Fenton
milk glass, hall seat with mirrors, treadle sewing machine with
drawers, Christmas decorations, salt cellars, glass door knobs,
and a whole lot more from a very large collection of fine
antiques and collectibles. Be sure to attend this auction and do
not let a bargain slip by!
check www.kansasauctions.net/griffin for list & pictures
For sale bill or further information call
GUNS • ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • FRAMED
PRINTS • WESTERN • INDIAN • TRAPS • PRIMITIVES
GUNS: Approx. 50 guns; Guns sell at 1:00 P.M.
ATF RECOMMENDATIONS WILL APPLY.
WE SELL GUNS TO KANSAS RESIDENTS ONLY.
NOTE: Collection from an area collector, too much to list.
Doors open at 7:00 A.M. for viewing.
GRIFFIN AUCTIONS
Buddy Griffin
Auctioneer/ Realtor
OTTAWA, KS 785-242-7891
www.kansasauctions.net/griffin
Terms: Cash or Check w/Positive ID
Not Responsible for Accidents or Loss
Platt Auction Company LLC at
620-344-2222, 620-836-4295, or 620-364-2131,
or go online to www.kansasauctions.net/platt.
Allen
Campbell
Auction
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Remember, Platt Auction Company LLC always gives you
“More Holler For Your Dollar”!
11 mi E of Council Grove on US Hwy 56 to E Rd. then N 1
mi to 360 Rd, then ½ mi W to auction or Junction Hwy
56 and Rd F (Americus Rd.) go W 1 mi to Rd E then 1 mi N
to 360 Rd and ½ mi W to auction.
Concessions by Happy Trails Chuck Wagon
Tractors, Trucks and Equipment; Shop & Misc. Items;
Building to be moved: 30x50 with 20x50 lean-to, will have
until 12/31/14 to remove; Hay
More items too numerous to mention.
A loader will be available on sale day.
Sellers: Donald & Deborah Johnson
Auction conducted by
MACY REALTY & AUCTION
Auctioneers: Carey Macy, Steve Patterson, Colter Macy
785-499-5313 kansasauctions.net
Terms: cash or good check. Not responsible in case of
accident. Nothing removed until settled for.
TWO DAY AUCTION
As we are retiring following sells at 3332 Nebraska - Ottawa, KS
Friday, November 14 - 9:30 A.M.
100+ various size hitch balls; 50+ receiver hitch ball mounts;
90+ spindles, hubs, hub kits; 30+ various size receiver
tubs; 65+ hitch couplers; 70+ trailer fenders or axles; 80+
trailer jacks & GN stems; 40+ various size new bale spears;
Honda FourTrax 300; 3 electric golf carts, need batteries;
Scotchman 5014 - TM Iron worker; Millermatic 250 mig
welder; Lift-Rite 5500 lb. pallet jack; Large inventory of new
steel; Large assortment of new & used trailer parts; 7 salvage
or restorable vehicles, Sandrail Dune buggy
Many related welding shop & trailer sales items
Saturday, November 15 - 10 a.m.
Selling 85+/- New & Used TRAILERS including flatenclosed - utility - car- stock; Selling 30+/- New Pickup
truck beds; Larmar - Sharp-Hillsboro-Titan-Top Hat-Red
Oak 3 aluminum Endro GN stock - Plus almost any trailer
available.
Lunch - Happy Trails chuckwagon
INSPECTION: Wed. & Thur., Nov. 12 & 13, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Jackson's have been in business
for 36+ years and are retiring.
Jackson Welding & Trailer Sales
Ottawa, KS
785-242-4300
Pictures - Info - www.wischroppauctions.com
Wischropp Auctions 785-828-4212
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FLINT HILLS SHOPPER
AUTOMOTIVE
1998 Mustang convertible, 111K, good condition,
$4,800. 620-342-1853.
AUTOMOTIVE
FARM & RANCH
TRUCKS
Buying and selling horses
2007 Chevy Tahoe, V8, 176,000 and goats. 620-794-4318,
miles, well maintained, $8,000. 620-342-7190.
620-273-8955.
Need help harvesting
corn, beans, milo, etc. Give
us a call 785-230-5205,
785-230-5905. Reasonably
Cars & Trucks!
priced. Includes combine,
Call John
grain cart and semi. $21(620) 344-1201
$26/acre.
Wanted
NEW &
USED PARTS
WESTSIDE
3401 W. 6th
West of UPS
AUTO SALVAGE
342-9200
All sizes in stock • All sizes in stock
Alfalfa, prairie hay, straw
for sale, small square
Quest Services, Inc. is
bales, wire tied, 70 lbs.
applying to the Kansas
Delivery available. 620Department of Transporta- 340-5497.
tion (KDOT) for a Section
5310 Elderly and Disabled
Want to buy horses to put
Transportation Assistance out on pasture. Also will
Funding Grant for operbuy studs. 785-640-0209,
ating assistance and for
785-242-2109.
two new passenger buses.
Quest Services, Inc. is a
non-profit organization
that provides residential
and other services to person with developmental
disabilities. Persons wishing to submit comments
to this application are
required to do so to Quest
Services, Inc., 116 Congress,
PO Box 248, Hartford, KS
66854.
All sizes in stock • All sizes in stock
Flint Hills Battery
Farm
Batteries
ALL SIZES
IN STOCK
Partial Listing
Flint Hills
Battery
“Emporia’s only true
Battery Specialist”
615 Graham, Emporia KS. 66801
620-342-2842
Monday-Friday: 8-5 • Saturday: 8-noon
All sizes in stock • All sizes in stock
MODEL
CCA
PRICE
24/24F-60 .......... 525 ........ $74.00
24/24F-70 .......... 580 ........ $82.00
35-70 ................ 580 ........ $91.00
34/24/78HD ....... 850 ...... $109.00
27 HD ................. 825 ...... $113.00
31P/315 ............. 750 ...... $118.00
65HD .................. 875 ...... $119.00
See us for motorcycle, lawn
mower, boat and golf batteries
All sizes in stock • All sizes in stock • All sizes in stock • All sizes in stock
All sizes in stock • All sizes in stock
es in stock • All sizes in stock • All sizes in stock • All sizes in stock • All sizes in stock
1-800-748-8134
NOTICES
FARM & RANCH
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
HELP WANTED
Brome, brome/clover mix, Brian J. Schmidt, CPA, P.A.
$4/bale. 620-343-9449,
is looking for a personable
620-794-9343.
and cheerful individual
to join our team. Great
Small square & 5x5 round communication on the
bale alfalfa. 620-794-9175. phone and in person a
must. Duties will include
40 head extra fancy black answering the phone,
Angus bred heifers, few
greeting clients, bookred angus cross, first calf
keeping, payroll and other
pairs. 620-344-1312.
general office duties. Must
have a working knowledge
6x16 Sundowner stock
of MS Office. Quickbooks
trailer, good condition,
experience preferred.
$1,650. 620-366-1732.
Email resume to csmains@
swbell.net.
FIND FARM
EQUIPMENT &
Drivers wanted! Over the
SERVICES IN THE
road, long haul, must have
FLINT HILLS
clean CDL and MVR. 620SHOPPER
340-0003 Tom or Stephanie.
HELP WANTED
Brian J. Schmidt, CPA,
P.A. is looking for a career
minded, experienced
CPA to be part of our
team. Our firm focuses
on business tax preparation and planning. The
ideal candidate will have a
great attitude, strong work
ethic and the ability to be
coached in order to provide excellent service to
our clients. Must have 3–7
years experience with corporate, partnership, trust
and individual tax preparation. Excellent possibility for future ownership.
Email resume to csmains@
swbell.net.
Business is Growing!!
Help Wanted - Burlington,KS
Founded in 1969, Charloma is based in Cherryvale, KS, with a secondary location in
Burlington, KS. Charloma has grown into one of the most diversified and leading
plastics manufactures in the US.
Warehouse Operations Manager - Charloma is searching for a
seasoned Warehouse Operations Manager for our BURLINGTON location.
This position is responsible for leading and managing activities related to the
functioning of the warehouse to meet or exceed customer expectations.
Responsibilities - Manage daily activities, shipping and receiving
functions, transportation logistics, inventory control, lead warehouse team, set
priorities and meet deadlines, space optimization, damage-free performance,
compliance with company and OSHA safety requirements.
Requirements -High school diploma or GED, satisfactory driving record as
well as current CDL license and DOT medical card, working knowledge of DOT
safety rules and regulations.
We offer a competitive benefit package. Salary commensurate with experience.
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
HELP WANTED
Library director and/or
assistant director for Elmendaro Township Library,
Hartford. Part-time positions. Applications available at the library, Hartford. Deadline: November
10, 2014. Return applications to Peggy Chaffain,
Box 24, Hartford, KS 66854.
Questions, call 620-3925876.
Lyon County Rural Water
District #2 is accepting
applications for Water
System Operator. This is
a part-time, on call 24/7,
salaried position. Must be
willing to train and test for
KSSWO license. Send resume to Pool & Associates,
528 Commercial, Emporia,
KS 66801 by Nov. 7, 2014.
FIND THE RIGHT PERSON
FOR THE JOB IN
THE FLINT HILLS
SHOPPER
HELP WANTED
FLINT HILLS SHOPPER
HELP WANTED
Flat Bed Freight Company
needs drivers who want
to be home every 5-8
days. Mileage pay based
on experience. Paid
insurance and Vacations.
HELP WANTED
Now Accepting
Applications For
CNA’s, LPN’s,
RN’s and
Cooks.
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GARAGE SALES
GARAGE SALES
Cookie Jar Sale, Friday,
November 7, 2-6 p.m., Saturday, November 8, 9 a.m.2p.m 121 Mechanic Emporia
620-343-3317, 620-794-6728
FIND THAT THING YOU
WANTED WITH
THE FLINTHILLS
SHOPPER
620-364-2117 • 620-364-2013 Fax
601 Cross St. • Burlington, KS 66839
Tracy_Bartley@LCCA.com
Visit us: LCCA.com
EOE/M/F/V/D – 48265
Now Hiring!
A LEADER IN HOME
FURNISHINGS IN THE
EMPORIA AREA
is currently looking for
a Full-time Sales person.
We are looking for an
ambition and determined
individual to grow with us.
Bilingual is helpful.
We offer training and
strong sales support.
IMMEDIATE OPENING
Apply in person to:
2023 W. 6th • Emporia, KS
CNA's
Full-time\Part-time
Maintenance Director
Full time
Social Services Designee
Full-time
Be with the Best!
We are a 5-Star
Home, on US News
and World Report's
list of the nation's best
nursing homes.
Discount sales
The Best Store You
Will Ever Visit!
There is Something for everyone!
2 New Semi Truck Loads Just Arrived!
Come see us Today!
SERVICES
PETS
Mon-Fri 10am-5pm Most Saturdays 8am-1pm
WANTED
Buying antiques, primitives, costume jewelry,
coins, gold, estates or collections. 620-343-5108.
Walmart quilt of month kits
$1.25/yard. Oak curved glass
curio cabinet, glass shelves,
light, $100. 620-342-0767.
Good used York furnace,
100,000 btu propane. Coats
310 manual tire machine, like
new. Otter front mount dozer
blade for 2WD JD, great for
snow, dirt, silage. 785-2300800.
Apply in person or mail resume to:
Golden Living Center of Chase
County, 612 Walnut
Cottonwood Falls, KS 66845
For more info call: (620) 273-6369
AKC registered chocolate
Labrador puppies for sale,
$600. 785-393-1600.
Hilltop Firewood. Variety of
species, measured volume.
Call Jay 620-794-0415, Strong
City.
Mattresses, Beds, Frames, Kitchen Carts, Tables
and Chairs, Nice Patio Furniture, . A/C and
Heating Units, Mobile Home Wall Heaters, Bath
Tubs, insulation, Tools, Shop Lighting, Gun Cases,
TV Stands, Bookcases, Vanities, Hot Peppers,
Vanities, Desks and Much Much More!
Bring in this AD and
receive 10% off your
entire Purchase!
Registered Shih Tzu puppies, S/W, males $250,
females $300, older males
$100. 785-733-2699.
Hot water pressure washers,
new or reconditioned, soaps
and chemicals, service on
location. Wholesale Washer
Co. 620-583-2421.
Firewood for sale. Oak or
hedge $200/cord. Other hardwood $180/cord. Local delivery available. 620-366-1136.
Tracy Bartley
JW Trucking Div.
Waechter LLC.
800-835-0260
MISCELLANEOUS
2905 BelAir Drive Emporia
Questions call 620-208-6800 • 620-803-9090
Todd Belt Appliance
Service and Vac Shop, 616
Commercial, Emporia. 620342-9562.
Ken’s Sharpening Service,
1236 Lawrence, Emporia,
saw chains, clipper blades,
saw blades, knives, more.
620-481-1225.
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AUCTION CALENDAR
SERVICES
RENTALS
Carry Concealed Class,
Saturday, November 15,
Emporia, 620-412-3977,
www.kansascarryconcealed.com.
Valley View Village
Apartments
$24,970
511 Commercial
Carbondale, KS
• 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Units
• Partial Utilities Paid
• Rent Based on Income
• Laundry On Site
• Appliances Furnished
• Maintenance Provided
(785) 836-7123
Overhand and Wainscot not included in price.
Price includes DELIVERY & INSTALLATION on your level site.
Travel charges may apply.
Arlene High
Manager
TDD Users Call
1-800-766-3777
MOBILE
Cash paid for clean used
mobile homes. 620-2738110.
FROM THE
RENTALS
Mobile homes, 2 and 3
bedrooms, Strong City and
Cottonwood Falls. 620273-8110.
RENTALS
Country home, Americus, 3
bedroom, 1 bath, CA/CH, no
indoor pets. 316-775-9021.
HOMELAND
TO THE
HEARTLAND
www.griffinrealestateauction.com • www.griffinrealestateauction.com
2 bedroom duplex apartment, Hartford, $205/
month. Only low-income
Senior Citizens, disabled
or handicapped persons
eligible. Contact Pam
Landis, 620-392-5541, (620)
392-5660. Equal Housing
Opportunity.
DASH Gunsmith, 311 N.
5th, Madison. M-Sat 8-5 or
by appointment. Darrell
Hudson, Gunsmith. 620344-1614.
RURAL LISTINGS
588 EF Rd. Cedar Point – Ranch style home built in 1969 on 3 acres. 2+ bedroom, 1 bathroom home
of 1,506 sq.ft. Large living room, office, main floor laundry, partial unfinished basement. 1 car attached
garage. Other outbuilding and boxcar. Move in ready with great views of the Flint Hills. $89,000.00.
PRAIRIE ACRES: BUILDING SITES – Buy from 3-54 acres available, $3,000/acre.
COTTONWOOD FALLS
REDUCED PRICE! 108 Oak St. Cottonwood Falls – 4 Bedroom, 1 1/2 bathroom home of 1,734
sq. ft. California Redwood framework, CH/CA, Beautiful woodwork, all the charm of a home built
in 1900. CH/CA, Full unfinished basement. Fabulous fenced in backyard with playground. Lot size
90x117. $79,900.00
PRICE REDUCED! 601 7th St. – New construction. 3 bed, 2 baths, 1508 sq. ft. CH/CA. Amana
stainless steel kitchen appliances & oak cabinets. Home has private master suite! Corner location. Call
for showing today. $121,900.00
REDUCED PRICE! 126 Pearl St. – 2 Bed, 1 Bath, 1,128 sq. ft., CH/CA. Updated windows and
metal roof. Storm cellar. 40x32 garage/shop insulated and finished with two overhead doors. Heat/AC.
$59,000.00
REDUCED PRICE! 412 Spring St. Cottonwood Falls – 3 + bedrooms, 1 bath on main level. One
bedroom, 1 bath in unfinished basement. Ranch style home of 1492 sq. ft. built in 1956, updated. newly
painted, new privacy fence . Detached 2 car garage & carport. $89,900.00
NEW LISTING: Swartz Addition!! 18 Rose Dr. – Built in 06. 3 bedroom ranch, 2 1/2 bath, over 1700
sq. ft. CH/CA, attic fan. on full unfinished basement. Attached two car garage. Detached storage bldg.
Hardwoods, carpets, oak custom cabinets. Kitchen appliances. Call today! $189,000.00.
400 Pearl St. Cottonwood Falls – 3+ Bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home of 1749 sq. ft. built in 1890. CH/CA,
new paint and carpet throughout, master suite, partial basement, stone fireplace. Walk out of the dining
room to a deck. Home is on a nice, corner lot and has an attached one car garage. $59,500.00
221 Locust St. Cottonwood Falls – 4+ Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bathroom home of 2,252 sq. ft. PLUS full,
finished walk-up attic. Could be used as a 5th bedroom, art studio, hobby space, man cave, etc. Beautiful
woodwork, original fireplace, hardwood floors, tall ceilings, radiant heat and a full basement. This home
is a show stopper. Limestone front porch, landscaped yard, privacy fence, 3 lots, covered deck, 36’x24’
garage/workshop. $139,900.00
418 Main St., Cottonwood Falls, KS – 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1970 Mobile Home. Home has pitched
roof, front and back porch and living room addition. Fenced in yard and nice 24x14 detached garage.
$24,950.00
313 Broadway St. – Beautiful retail space in downtown Cottonwood Falls. Approximately 3,000 sq. ft.
of space for anything you desire. Exposed limestone, finished basement with open staircase. CH/CA,
kitchenette area, storage area. $149,500.00
211 Broadway – Office building, 1980 sq. ft. Gorgeous interior! $78,500.00
STRONG CITY
PRICE REDUCED! 904 N Cottonwood Ave, Strong City – LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
2 bed, 1 bath home of 961 sq.ft. built in 1959. Large front porch, open living/dining/kitchen, CH/CA,
storm cellar, open front shed. Lots of space! Country living without the dirt roads! $49,000.00
NEW COMMERCIAL LISTING: Along Hwy. 50! 521 E. 7th, Strong City, KS. 2,520 sq. ft.
$95,000.00
PRICE REDUCED! 213 E. 5th Ave., Strong City, KS – 4 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home of 2,000 sq. ft.
built in 1920. Newer roof, CH/CA and windows. Full unfinished basement. 1 Car Garage. Home has
been renovated with updated kitchen, office and 2nd story sun room. Original woodwork and hardwood
floors. This home is a 1/2 block west of the Elementary School. $92,900.00
201 E. 10th St., Strong City – Another fantastic location. Ranch style home on 2.6 acres! Tons of
space, inside and out. Original home is modular on permanent foundation. Home has been added onto
on 3 sides. Walk out of your master suite onto a screen/sun porch and enjoy the view. South end has
large enclosed sun porch which walks out onto a deck. West end has a large family room addition and
large bonus room. Need a sewing room, man cave, hobby space? 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, 1996 sq. ft.
CH/CA; All appliances included. 2 car garage + 1 car garage. Come see it! $90,000.00
425 S Cottonwood Ave., Strong City – Large, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home of 1,890 sq. ft. CH/CA.
Home was built in 1920 and has beautiful woodwork, large rooms, Hardwood Floors, and Built-ins.
Home has unfinished basement and sits on 3 large lots, and has a large backyard. 1 car garage and
outbuildings. $79,000.00
515 N. Cottonwood St. – 2 bed, 1 Bath, 1193 sq. ft., detached storage. $16,500.00
Stop in or give us a call, there are financing opportunities that may be just for you!
New Office Email Address: griffin123r@gmail.com
OFFICE • 620-273-6421
1-866-273-6421
Rick Griffin, Broker
Cell 620-343-0473
Nancy Griffin, Associate Broker
620-274-4336, Cell 620-343-5212
Heidi Maggard, Sales
Cell 620-794-8813
www.griffinrealestateauction.com • www.griffinrealestateauction.com
SERVICES
SUN., NOV 16 - PEABODY, KS. PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR EARL & LUCY JANZEN. 1:30 PM
SAT., NOV 22 - 1025 ACRES LYON CO. CROPLAND, LAKE, GRASSLAND. SOLD IN 5
TRACTS. SANFORD FAMILY. BEST WESTERN HOSPITALITY HOUSE, EMPORIA, KS.
Chuck Maggard,
Auctioneer, Sales
Cell 620-794-8824
Griffin Real Estate & Auction Service LC
305 Broadway • Cottonwood Falls, Kansas
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
REAL ESTATE
FLINT HILLS SHOPPER
Lyon County Historical Facts
REAL ESTATE
NEW- 465 Pine St., Lebo - 2 bedroom 1 bath cottage home on corner lots w/
detached garage & privacy fence....................................................50’s
NEW - 80 acre tract. Corner of Road 40 and Road R., Lyon County, KS 40 acre
crop; 30 acres pasture that is hayed. Call Dwayne for all details.
619 Hwy 130, Neosho Rapids- 4 bedrooms, 2 bath bi level home with outbuildings and detached garage. Call Victor. Priced Right . . . . . . . . . . $98,800.
600 W 4th, Lebo — 4 bedroom, 2 baths, remodeled kitchen, living room & family room, 2 car attached garage and 20x24 insulated shop with cement floor on
corner lots all priced at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $149,900
406 Cherry St, Madison — 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Good starter or rental property,
Priced at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$38,800
706 W Broadway, Lebo — This brick ranch style home has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths
with full mostly finished basement; fireplace; and attached garage. Fenced backyard; large garden shed & 2008 24x32 shop with cement floors, electrical and
insulated make this a property you must see . . . . . . . . Priced at $169,900
1413 Sean Street, Emporia — . . . . . . . . . . coNtrAct PeNdiNG $128,800
525 West 2nd, Lebo — 2 bedroom, 1 bath cottage style home with open floor
plan for kitchen, dining and living rooms; nice fenced in backyard with sitting
area and childs play equipment; detached double car garage situated on corner
lots. A must see!.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$79,500
300 West 7th, Lebo - 2+ bedroom ranch style home with full basement and main
floor laundry. 1 car attached garage with extra lot, large backyard and carport
area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Price reduced $68,900
113 W 4th, Lebo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . reduced AGAiN $49,500
Investment Properties in Burlington - Call Victor for all details.
9 duplexes; 4 townhouses
7 plex; 2 bedroom cottage
12 plex; 2 mini storage units
(40 units & 44 units); commercial property & laundry mat w/office
for manager.
Investment properties – 824 Mechanic Street, Emporia
821 & 823 Market Street, Emporia
1206, 1208, 1214, 1216, 1220, 1222 Beverly Street, Emporia
1213 and 1215 Beverly Street, Emporia
205 S Poplar, Lebo — 4+ bedrooms, 2 baths with full basement almost completely
finished built in 2006 with attached garage. Over 1939 square feet on main floor
located on corner lots and fenced in patio. . . . . . . . . . . . Priced at $175,000
211 Commercial, Neosho Rapids — 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with recent updates of
new flooring, kitchen cabinets, whirlpool tub and more for . . . . . . .$78,800
9 Acres @ I35 & Hwy 75 Beto Jct location for sale
114 S. Walnut, Neosho Rapids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$119,000
8 Vacant Lots on S. Maple, LEBO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,000
Last Lebo Lake Lot Available — 9 acres overlooking Lebo City Lake, great
building site opportunity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$48,900
zillow.com • carmenymackey@gmail.com
Tri-County Real Estate
Carmen Mackey, Broker/Owner cell 620-341-0838
Linda Scott, Agent 620-256-6581 cell 620-366-0460
Julie Nelson, Agent 785-828-4691 cell 785-224-0995
Victor Edelman, Associate Broker 620-366-0339
Dwayne Coble of Olpe, Agent/Auctioneer 620-794-2061
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Provided by Lyon County Historical Society
The Exiles’ Picnic was held September 26, 1912, in the City Park of Kansas City, Kansas. Over 300 former
residents of Emporia gathered there on a Saturday afternoon, the seventh annual reunion of ex-Emporians.
Why had so many former residents of our city already moved to Kansas City in 1912? Why do so many
former residents of our city move to the Kansas City area these days? Is there still an Exiles’ Picnic for those
folks? Does the lure of the large city include better shopping, better job opportunities, better cultural or
sports activities? Are these the same things that lured ex-Emporians back in 1912?
Hartford’s population prior to the Civil War was several hundred. With a call by Northern forces for
volunteers, so many volunteered that the male population of Hartford was reduced to three: Hiram Hoover,
E.C. Bassett, and a crippled man. These three men tried to help the women on the farms with their chores
and the farm work they could not handle. Periodically, wounded soldiers would return home to recuperate, and others serving along the Kansas-Missouri border would come home on furlough. Nevertheless, for
Hartford as in other communities in Lyon (Breckinridge) County and across the nation, the war provided a
great hardship not just for those fighting, but also for those back home.
PIZZA
From PAGE 11
or Later pizza crust recipe,
as well as sourdough recipes, the flavors develop in
the refrigerator. The longer
the dough sits, the tangier
the crust will be.
Once you get a basic
recipe down, you can
experiment with different
flours, for example, adding
half white flour and half
whole wheat. You can also
add chopped herbs to the
dough or grated cheese.
Before baking, your
oven needs to be hot and
preheated to around 450
to 475 degrees. Reid likes
putting a pizza stone in
her oven as it preheats for
around 30 minutes. She
recommends rolling out
the dough on parchment
paper. From there you can
transfer the dough and
parchment to the pizza
stone to blind-bake the
crust before adding sauce,
cheese and toppings.
For topping inspiration,
look no further than a
Milwaukee pizzeria. Blaze
Pizza, a national chain that
opened its second location
in Bayshore Town Center
in early October, has more
than 40 different toppings.
Diners enjoy customizable pizzas in a fast-casual
dining environment with
choices that include ricotta
cheese, crumbled meatballs, artichoke hearts and
roasted zucchini.
“People like choosing
different toppings because
they can come in and mix
things up each time they
visit us,” said John Walch,
owner of both Milwaukee
franchises.
Blaze Pizza also has
eight signature pizzas diners can choose from.
One of the most popular is the Green Stripe, a
chicken, roasted red pepper, chopped garlic, mozzarella and arugula pizza
with a pesto drizzle.
Unlike a homemade
pizza that takes about 15 to
20 minutes to bake in the
oven, Blaze Pizza cooks its
pies for only 180 seconds
(the wood-fired oven can
get up to 800 degrees!).
For toppings that are
really “out there,” look to
Madison, Wis.-based Ian’s
Pizza, with two Milwaukee
locations. Ian’s infamous
mac and cheese pizza has
been its No. 1 seller since
the first location opened in
2001.
Other fun combinations
include penne alfresco,
smokey the bandit (a barbecue chicken pizza with
bacon, ranch and cheddar
cheese) and quesadilla
pizza with spicy chicken or
chorizo sausage and pico
de gallo.
“The question we get
asked most often is if we
have any normal pizza,”
said Ryan Donovan, the
general manager of Milwaukee’s North Ave. location. “We will try anything
with pizza.”
For Reid, pizza is her
passion as well as her day
job. “I pretty much make
pizza every week at home,”
she said. “Lately I’ve been
putting herbs and ricotta
cheese on top of the crust
with a drizzle of olive oil.
When I make it myself, I
tend to do things a little
differently.”
PIZZA SECRETS
All you need to make
pizza from scratch is time,
a little patience and these
helpful tips:
1. To prevent your pizza
from getting soggy in the
middle, make sure your
oven (and pizza stone,
if using) is thoroughly
preheated to at least 450
degrees.
2. Other things that can
cause a soggy pizza are too
much sauce and cheese.
3. For a cracker-thin
crust, add cornmeal to the
dough batter.
4. If your dough has
been sitting in the refrigerator, let it sit on the counter
to warm up as you preheat
your oven and prepare
your toppings.
5. If your pizza crust
keeps bouncing back during the rolling process, roll
it out halfway and then
let the dough relax for 20
minutes before rolling it
out completely.
6. To prevent a dense
and tough pizza crust, oil
your hands to stretch and
push out the dough.
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