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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Bazaar auction
– Telegram photo by Dana Paxton
Police Log
Report of civil dispute
Keys locked in vehicle
Removed debris from roadway
Report of fire on Kennedy,
fire pit burning
Report of fire on Lincoln, fire
pit burning
Oct. 14
Report of stolen vehicle recovered in McCook Neb.
Report of shoplifting IGA
Request to speak to officer
concerning civil matter
Leading-edge chemotherapy treatments
are now available close to home!
“With nurses so thoughtful
and caring, I feel right at
home. And the infusion
area is so quiet I can often
enjoy a snooze!”
-Leota Brown
(With her pal, Bubbles)
Leota Brown is one busy
lady. She’s a seamstress, hat
maker, cake decorator, crossstitch designer, and master
angler. She’s best friend to her
dog, Bubbles, too. Leota has better ways to spend
her time than driving 75 miles to North Platte for
chemotherapy treatments.
Receiving chemotherapy treatments in McCook
is so important for busy people like Leota. Our
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chemotherapy treatments in a spacious area
for infusions, with an area dedicated solely to
chemotherapy treatments coming soon.
Leota works with visiting oncologist, Dr. Maria DeVilla
of the Callahan Cancer Center in North Platte, and
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she thinks of them as family.
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American Legion
Harmonson Redd
Post No. 63
Second and Fourth Monday
7:30 p.m.
Darren McMullen, Commander
Curt Archibald, Adjutant
Eagles Lodge
FOE 3288
Second and Fourth
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Larry Hawks, President
Secretary, Ron Miller
Veterans of
Foreign Wars
Reg. 7:00 p.m.
First Mon. of each Month
Curt Archibald, Commander
Joe Ballinger, Quartermaster
I.O.O.F.
No. 157
Meet at Eagles Club
First and Third Thursday
Each Month at 7:30 p.m.
Geneva Tier, Noble Grand
Randy Knoll, Secretary
The American
Legion Riders
Post 63
Meet at 5:00 p.m. at the
American Legion Building
on the Second Sunday
of Every Month
website: www.alr63.org
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October Business in the Spotlight
The annual St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church Parish Bazaar was held Sunday at
the parish hall. A traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served to a
very large crowd, as well as the sale of handicrafts, fancy work and baked goods.
The afternoon’s activities came to an end after the quilt and other items auction.
Pictured, Allan Miller and Jim Pfannenstiel helped to display the auction items as
Lance Kinderknecht did the auctioneering.
Oct. 8
Keys locked in vehicle
(3) three vehicle stops
Report of fire in backyard, fire
pit burning without screen
Report of peeping tom
Monitoring camera stolen
from Skate Park in Elmwood
Park, Skate park equipment removed until individual returns
camera.
Oct. 9
Report of gun shot, actually
transformer blew-up
Report of power out
Report of stolen X-box
Welfare check
Report of stolen vehicle
Report of two people fighting
Building checks
Oct. 10
Two vehicle accident, Pamida
Activated
alarm,
Credit
Union
Assist Sheriff’s Dept. with arrest
Oct. 11
Parking complaint
Parking complaint
Traffic control
Questions concerning stalking order
Multiple court paper service
Vehicle stop
Report of woman screaming at Hillcrest Motel, nothing
found
Oct. 12
Presentation for Head Start
Assist KHP with blood draw
Parking citation
Report of kids knocking over
dumpster at Elmwood Park
Report of racing vehicle
Report of fight
Oct. 13
THE NORTON TELEGRAM
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ANTIQUE TRACTOR/EQUIPMENT AUCTION
Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 - 10:00 a.m.
John and Anna Kingham - Owners
NORTON, KANSAS
DIRECTIONS: From Norton, KS, 6 miles North on Hwy. 283
to F Road, then 3 miles West. From Arapahoe, NE, 27 miles
South on Hwy. 283 to F Rd, then 3 miles West.
SELLING: 25 Antique Tractors: Massey-Harris,
John Deere, International Harvester T20 Trac Tractor,
Allis Crawler Tractor, Olivers, F-20’s, McCormick
WD-9, Ferguson TO 35, Case, Farmall
(6) Tractors: John Deere 4020 with Loader; (2) John
Deere 5020’s; John Deere 5010; Versatile 900 4 Wheel
Drive, Allis 7030; Galion Road Grader; International Harvester TD 18 Dozer; 1982 Gleaner N6 Combine; Gleaner 27’ Header; Pride of the Prairie Triple
Axle 12 Bale Hay Trailer; Kent 35’ Field Cultivator;
Hesston BP 25 Hay Processor; 1998 GMC Sonoma
Ext. Cab Pickup 4x4; Farm Trucks; Four Wheelers;
MUCH MORE!
PLAN TO ATTEND: For complete bill log onto www.
kuceraauctions.net. ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE. To pre-register go to www.oldwestrealtyandauction.com
Kucera Auction Service
P.O. Box 781, Oxford, NE - Steve Kucera - Auctioneer
Julia Kucera - Cashier
Jay’s Woodwork Shop
Owner: Ed Witt
Address: 907 N. Norton
Phone: 785-877-2732
Custom wood
and cabinet shop
Established Jan. 1, 1953
Business Description: Custom
Cabinets, countertops, and other
wood related jobs
Jay Fawcett had worked for
Morris Brown at M.N. Brown
Plumbing & Cabinet shop located at 206 N 2nd Street, which
today is the Thrift Shop.
In 1952, Roy Banks bought
Brown’s Plumbing business and
operated it in the same location.
On Jan. 1, 1953, Jay Fawcett bought out Brown’s Cabinet
Shop supplies and hand tools.
He rented a white wooden building on the corner south of the
Thrift Shop that was owned by
the Browns. This became Jay’s
Woodwork Shop, located at 202
N 2nd Street.
Jay paid $40 a month rent on
the building and $20 a month
rent on Brown’s power tools.
Then in October 1957, Jay
bought Brown’s power tools but
continued to rent the building
until March 1964.
In 1963, Jay purchased a lot
and built the present day Jay’s
Woodwork Shop located at 907
N Norton Ave, just north of the
old Kansasland Tire Shop. Jay
would have several employees
work for him over the years.
In 1976, Jay was looking for
a hired man that he wouldn’t
have to train. Ed Witt had graduated in May from Mid-Plains
Vocational-Technical College in
North Platte, Neb., with an Associate in Applied Science degree in Building Construction.
Jay knew Ed’s grandparents and
word reached Ed about the job
opening. Ed thought it would be
a great opportunity and started
working for Jay and Vida on
June 14, 1976. He continued to
work for them until Jay’s death
in February of 1985. On June 1
of 1985, Ed bought the business
from Jay’s wife, Vida. Ed didn’t
see any reason to change the
name of the business because
Jay was a great craftsman and the
shop had a distinguished reputation. Ed has owned and operated
the business ever since.
One of the things Ed likes the
most about this business is being able to bring his customers’
ideas to reality and have them
pleased with the finished product. Word of mouth can be your
best advertisement.
“I have enjoyed knowing and
working for many great people
over the years, and Norton has
been a great place to live and
raise a family,” Ed said.
Probably one of the biggest
challenges is trying to compete
price-wise with factory cabinets
and other items.
“They are done on a large production line. I build them one
cabinet at a time. Custom cabinets from my shop are built better to last, and cost more because
of the extra time involved.”
Some of the items Ed creates
include gun cabinets, entertainment centers, kitchen and bath
cabinets and countertops, bookcases, dressers, armoires, and
china cabinets. He also does
refinishing work and furniture
repairs.
Ed’s vision of the future includes updating and installing
a finishing room, and updating
some equipment. He says he
stays busy because of his wide
range of work. “I’m willing to
try anything,” Ed confessed.
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