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TRYING TO STAY AHEAD OF THE TRIPLE-DIGIT HEAT, Anthony Johansen gets an early start Thursday morning as he tries to fix a crop irrigation system east of Lawrence.

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Judge OKs DNA evidence in quadruple homicide case OTTAWA (AP) — DNA experts can use all the evidence samples in the case of a 28-year-old man charged with killing four people at a farm in eastern Kansas, a Franklin County judge ruled Thursday. A brief status hearing was held Thursday for Kyle Trevor Flack, who is charged with capital murder, first-degree murder, rape and criminal possession of a firearm in the deaths of Andrew Adam Stout, 30; Steven Eugene White, 31; Kaylie Kathleen Bailey, 21, and her 18-monthold daughter, Lana-Leigh.

The three adults were found dead in early May in and around a house about five miles west of Ottawa. The Flack child’s body was found days later in rural Osage County. Flack appeared at the hearing Thursday in jail garb, leg irons and handcuffs. Flack’s lawyer, Ron Evans, also attended the hearing. Chief Judge Thomas Sachse said DNA experts

can use all of the samples if they’re needed to obtain good results. Prosecutors had sought the DNA testing of 13 items that could be used as evidence. The nature of the items hasn’t been detailed. The judge also granted a two-week continuance on a preliminary hearing, which had been scheduled for Feb. 24. The new hearing date is March 11. The delay was sought by Deputy Kansas Attorney General Victor Braden, who asked for a continuance because he has a military obligation.

Jenkins meets with diverse groups during congressional recess tour By Peter Hancock

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Your Lawrence-area guide to Labor Day weekend activities It will be HOT, with highs near 100 degrees today and Saturday. Rain is possible Sunday, with temperatures cooling off a bit Monday, when highs are forecast in the mid-80s. It’s your last chance too cool off at the Lawrence Outdoor Aquatic Center, 727 Kentucky St., which closes for the season at 8:45 p.m. Monday.

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— Ryan Carter, supporter of the fastednesday began food workers who demanded higher early for U.S. Rep. wages at a New York McDonald’s. Lynn Jenkins, and it was a fairly typical Page 6A day for a congresswoman back home from Washington, meeting constituents throughout the district during the August recess. Facebook.com/LJWorld It started at 7:15 a.m. with Twitter.com/LJWorld a breakfast at a country club with the Ottawa Area Chamber of Commerce. After a hearty buffet-style meal of biscuits and gravy, hash browns and fruit salad, Business 2A the Republican congressClassified 5B-10B woman from Topeka stood Comics 9A before 60 or so local busiDeaths 2A ness leaders who gathered at the Ottawa Country Club Events listings 10A, 2B to give one of her standard Horoscope 9B stump speeches about issues Movies 4A pending in Washington. After nearly five years in Opinion 8A Washington and many more Puzzles 9B as state treasurer and a state Sports 1B-4B senator, Jenkins has learned Television 10A, 2B, 9B to tailor her speeches to Vol.155/No.242 20 pages each audience. This one was given to a friendly crowd of local business leaders, in a county she carried with 70 percent of the vote in 2012. It focused in broad, general terms on the sources of the federal debt

Supporters and opponents of the longdebated South Lawrence Trafficway project now have a date to circle on their calendars. The Kansas Department of Transportation is scheduled to award a construction contract for the approxiI think mately $190 million proj- it is very ect on Sept. 18. difficult to A few weeks overstate later, crews the imshould be moving dirt for the portance bypass project, of this which has been project to stalled amid litigation and the community.” environmental protests since — City Manager David Corliss the early 1990s. “I would expect we’ll see some work in mid-October or November,” said Jonathan Marburger, project manager for KDOT.

Everyone is welcome to watch the annual Commodore’s Cup Sailboat Regatta at the Perry Yacht Club in Meriden on Saturday. Festivities are from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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MURTY MANGENA, with Argenta Research, visits with U.S. Rep. Lynn Jenkins at the Bioscience and Technology Business Center Wednesday at Kansas University. Jenkins is on a tour of the 2nd District before Congress reconvenes next month. and deficit problems, and on the GOP budget plan that passed the House in March, but quickly died in the Democratic-controlled Senate. And while Jenkins did not mention it, that is the source of a stalemate that, if not resolved when Congress returns next month, could lead to a shutdown of the federal government in October. “If we maintain the status quo,” Jenkins said, pointing to a line graph with a red-

shaded area rising almost to infinity, “this is where our debt is headed, and what is causing a lot of Americans to lose sleep at night.” This was not a campaign speech. There was barely any mention of “Republicans” or “Democrats,” nor any critical references to President Barack Obama that would normally pepper her stump speeches in an Please see JENKINS, page 2A

Railroad enthusiasts will enjoy Railfest in Baldwin City,which will feature train rides, memorabilia and more. See page 3A for more information. ABATE of Kansas, a group dedicated to safe motorcycling, holds its 38th Annual National Labor Day Rally at Lake Perry today through Monday. Gates open at noon today. On stage, the musical comedy “Mother%$!*hood” opens tonight at the Lawrence Arts Center. Thinking of a road trip? Gas prices are averaging around $3.59 a gallon in Lawrence, down about 15 cents from a year ago. A potential road trip destination: The Kansas City Irish Fest, at and around Crown Center, which runs today through Sunday. KCirishfest.com for more information.


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ROBERT F. BEGUELIN Funeral services for Robert Francis Beguelin, 84, Lawrence, will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, September 1, 2013 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lawrence. Burial will take place at Memorial Park Cemetery in Lawrence at a later date. He died on Wednesday, August 28, 2013 at Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital in Hastings, NE. Robert was born on January 5, 1929 in Lawrence, KS, the son of Harry E. and Bertha K. (Lombard) Beguelin. Robert graduated in 1946 from Liberty Memorial High School, Lawrence, KS. He attended Kansas University and graduated in 1950 with a BS in Education with an emphasis in Math. Although he completed his degree to teach, he began working for Gamble-Skogmo Inc., then Our Own Hardware for 45 years until he retired in 1992. He was a lifelong member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Lawrence. Robert married Margaret J. Smith on June 24, 1951. She preceded him in death on August 10, 1991. He then married Donna Mae Hornberger on June 3, 1994 in Lawrence. She

preceded him in death on November 8, 2012. Survivors include one daughter, Barbara (Ace) Kluver of Hastings, NE; one son, Robert (Linda) Beguelin of Joy, IL; five grandchildren, Christopher Goedert, Elizabeth (Jeremy) Bell, Ellen Beguelin, Daniel Beguelin, Taylor Beguelin; three great grandchildren, Baily Cantrell, Sadye Bell and Bradyn Bell; three step children, Ellen (Gary) Bartz of Lawrence, Gayle (Greg) Daniels of Topeka, KS, Ann Rogers of Stilwell, KS; four step grandchildren, James Brown, Jr, Garrett Daniels, Marlee Rogers, and Mitchell Rogers. He was preceded in death by his parents and one grandchild, Amy Katherine Beguelin. The family will greet friends on Sunday, prior to the service, from 2-3 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lawrence. The family suggests memorials in his name to Trinity Lutheran Church for Scholarships towards Summer Camp or LMH Oncology and may be sent in care of the mortuary. Please sign this guestbook at Obituaries. LJWorld.com.

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election year. Nor was there any mention of the Tea Party Caucus, of which Jenkins is a charter member.

Speaking to the base Still, beneath the surface, there was an air of partisanship in her speech, even as she used inclusive words like “we” and “our” to talk about the budget priorities of the GOP majority in the House, and of the Tea Party Caucus, of which she is a founding member. Jenkins quickly went through some of the highlights of the GOP budget that passed the House in March, but which died in the Senate — a combination of tax and spending reforms that Jenkins said would lead to a balanced federal budget in 10 years. “How we get there is we just stop spending money on things the federal government shouldn’t be spending money on,” Jenkins said. “Return to the states what they should have had jurisdiction over, return to the cities and counties what they should have had jurisdiction over.” Specifically, she mentioned Medicaid, the joint federal and state health insurance program for the poor — “the poster child for a federal program that is run amok,” Jenkins said — which the House budget would turn into a block grant program to be managed entirely by states. “The federal government really had no business ever taking that on,” she said. “So we would give the money that’s currently coming to Kansans

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In all likelihood, Marburger said, some of the first work will occur in the Baker Wetlands — the epicenter of the debate between roadway supporters and opponents. The project will require large amounts of gravel and fill dirt to be placed in the wetlands to create a solid roadbed. Marburger said crews will want that fill material to be in place early in order to give it plenty of time to settle. Opponents have said the road project will damage the wetlands and disrespect the spiritual importance the wetlands have to Native American groups. The pending construction in the wetlands has created questions about possible protests as work begins. “If there is a protest planned, I don’t think I would want to discuss it in the newspaper now,” said Michael Caron, a longtime leader of the Save the Wakarusa Wetlands organization. “I think it is very fair to say that it (construction) won’t go unmarked.” Marburger said state officials aren’t making any special plans to deal with possible protests or any other actions related to the longstanding controversy over the road projLibrary selected for “Super Wi-Fi” pilot ect. “We’ll just work with The Lawrence Public Limote locations. Director of our contractor and our brary has been selected as the Lawrence Public Library public-involvement proone of four Kansas libraries Brad Allen said participating fessionals to respond to to participate in a futurisin the pilot project will give whatever may come up,” tic wireless Internet pilot the library an opportunity to Marburger said. “If people program with the national explore the possibilities. want to do something to Gigabit Libraries Network. “We’re always looking speak out, we are hopeFor four months, particifor ways to better serve ful they will do it in a civil pating libraries will test TV our community,” Allen said. way.” White Space technology, “We’re curious and excited If construction begins or “Super Wi-Fi,” which to find out if this is the real this fall, the road probably delivers Internet bandwidth deal.” will be open by the fall of across the same frequency Topeka and Shawnee 2016, Marburger said. used on analog televisions. County Public Library, Chuck Soules, director Streaming Internet over Kansas City, Kan., Public Li- of public works for the TV White Space allows brary and Manhattan Public city of Lawrence, said the Wi-Fi access to be beamed Library will also participate bypass construction will over larger distances to re- in the pilot program. be bigger than the recent-

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How we get there is we just stop spending money on things the federal government shouldn’t be spending money on. Return to the states what they should have had jurisdiction over, return to the cities and counties what they should have had jurisdiction over.” — Rep. Lynn Jenkins, on balancing the federal budget Companies like Argenta that are housed there also gain access to a wide variety of state and federal assistance. “I think it’s a good reminder that we have to compete internationally on all fronts,” Jenkins said of the public involvement in incubators like the BTBC. “In my role as a United States representative, I just think we need to help them be competitive on our soil.” Switching gears From there, Jenkins in Lawrence went to a subsidized A few hours later, public housing project in though, Jenkins was in Lawrence run by TenLawrence, the heart of ants to Homeowners Inc., Douglas County, which an agency that benefits she lost in 2012, carryfrom federal housing tax ing less than 40 percent credits to build and manof the vote. Here, there age affordable housing for was less talk about cutlow-income and disabled ting back or eliminating individuals. government programs “Americans are getting and more talk about ways a huge return on their government can do more investment for putting or work better. a little bit of skin in the The first stop was the game to incentivize a Bioscience and Technolpublic-private partnership ogy Business Center on like low-income housing,” the Kansas University Jenkins said. “Otherwise campus and one of the you’d never get investors companies that now occu- attracted to this sector.” pies space in the center, Jenkins acknowledged Argenta, a New Zealandthat there are wide difbased firm specializing in ferences of opinion about animal health research. the proper role of the fedThe BTBC itself is eral government — and a business incubation federal spending — in the center that was launched U.S. economy. by the Kansas Bioscience “I think for me it’s findAuthority, a quasi-public ing the appropriate level agency that receives both of government to serve public and private money the people, and what to foster bioscience busi- people want is return on nesses in Kansas. their investment.”

and we would send that to the state lawmakers and ask them to run the program,” Jenkins said. One man in the audience suggested Congress should do even more to rein in Medicaid. “I know of someone who would not — she has so many children, it would not pay her to go back to work,” he said. “She makes too much money on welfare.”

ly-completed U.S. Highway 59 project and larger than the Kansas Turnpike bridge project. “It is a very big project for this county,” Soules said. But officials are hopeful it won’t create big traffic problems for motorists. The route travels across vacant ground rather than following the alignment of an existing road, which is expected to minimize the need to shut down city streets during construction. The new road will begin at Iowa Street, where the western portion of the SLT currently dead-ends, and go to the intersection of Kansas Highway 10 and Noria Road just east of the Lawrence city limits. There will be a few instances where local streets will be shut down, particularly as portions of Haskell Avenue, Louisiana Street and 31st Street will be moved from their existing locations. Haskell Avenue, beginning just north of the 31st Street intersection, will move about 1,000 feet to the east as it heads south toward the Wakarusa River. The portion of Louisiana Street south of 31st Street will move about a half mile to the west. Both relocations are to create more distance between the roads and the Baker Wetlands. But Marburger said state officials will direct the winning contractor that both Haskell and Louisiana can’t be shut down at the same time. “There always will be a route on one of those two streets for traffic to get over the Wakarusa River,” he said. Marburger said timelines for when those streets may close will become clearer once a contractor is selected. The state will give the contractor significant authority to determine the phasing of the construction project. The other major local street impact will be on 31st Street. The existing portion of 31st Street be-

tween Haskell and Louisiana will be removed and returned to wetlands. The new portion of 31st Street will move several hundred feet to the south and will run parallel to the SLT. As part of the SLT contract, crews also will build an extension of 31st Street from Haskell to O’Connell Road. The two-lane road, which will include a hikeand-bike path, will mostly be paid for by the city, but will be bid by the state in order to take advantage of cost efficiencies related to the SLT project, Soules said. The new portion of 31st Street will end at a roundabout at O’Connell Road where N 1300 Road currently intersects. A firm timeline for the 31st Street project hasn’t been set, but Marburger said work on it probably wouldn’t begin until 2015. “That street will do a lot for people who live in southeast Lawrence and want to get to South Iowa Street,” Soules said. “It will do a lot to relieve traffic on Haskell.” Once connected with the already-built western portion of the SLT, the trafficway extension will provide an unbroken route from Kansas Highway 10 east of Lawrence to Interstate 70 northwest of Lawrence. City officials are predicting that the road will provide a significant boost to the community’s economic development efforts, particularly efforts to attract tenants to the new industrial park that is being built on the former Farmland Industries property on Lawrence’s eastern edge. “I’m in a business where it is easy to overstate,” City Manager David Corliss told city commissioners recently. “But I think it is very difficult to overstate the importance of this project to the community.” — City reporter Chad Lawhorn can be reached at 832-6362. Follow him at Twitter.com/clawhorn_ljw

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BRIEFLY TOPEKA — More than 400 fewer children will be able to take part in Head Start programs in Kansas because of the recent mandatory federal budget cuts, according to figures from the Kansas Head Start Association. Before the federal budget cuts went into effect earlier this year, Kansas Head Start and Early Head Start providers had more than 9,000 slots for children from low-income families. The programs are designed to help fight poverty by offering preschool education, improving early-childhood nutrition and encouraging parental involvement. The federal cuts, also referred to as the sequester, cut more than 5 percent from Head Start budgets this year. That leaves Kansas with 440 fewer Head Start and Early Head Start slots, according to tallies from the Kansas Head Start Association.

Zebra mussels confirmed in lake TOPEKA — Kansas wildlife officials have confirmed the presence of zebra mussels in still another lake. The Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism said Thursday the tiny mollusks were spotted by an angler at Lake Shawnee in Topeka. The discovery brings to 19 the number of Kansas lakes infested by zebra mussels, which quickly grow into huge populations and clog pipes for public water systems. The agency says it found zebra mussels at multiple locations in the 416-acre lake owned by Shawnee County. Zebra mussels are usually introduced into lakes after attaching themselves to boats or winding up in bait buckets. Officials urge anglers and boaters to clean, drain and dry boats between uses and use wildcaught bait only in the body of water where it was caught.

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JOHN GRAMLING steps down from the cab of the vintage steam locomotive Hank, which he and his son restored, soon after it was unloaded Tuesday at the Midland Railway yard. Hank will be the centerpiece of Midland Railroad’s annual Railfest, set for this weekend in Baldwin City.

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Baldwin City residents and visitors alarmed this weekend by the sight of smoke rising from the Santa Fe Depot don’t need to call the fire department. The smoke will be billowing from the stack of a restored steam locomotive, and Midland Railway officials hope it will be a signal to train buffs to attend their annual Railfest, which runs today through Monday at Santa Fe Depot Park, 1515 High St. As suggested by its “Back in Steam� title, the highlight of this year’s event will be the presence of the

steam-powered locomotive “Hank,� or Flagg Coal Co. Engine No. 75. Today’s Railfest activities are limited to the soldout at-the-throttle rides, which will allow train enthusiasts to take over supervised control of Hank for 30 minutes at the cost of $150 per ticket. Rides behind Hank in vintage passenger cars or on an open-air car, which will provide a view of the locomotive’s operation, start on Saturday and continue through Monday, said Allen Kinsley, Midland Railroad marketing director. The rides will depart Baldwin City at 9:30 a.m., noon and 3 p.m. for 11-mile

round trips to Norwood, which is the limit of Hank’s 1,200-gallon water tank. Rides behind Midland Railway’s diesel engine will also be available at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Those rides will be to Ottawa and back, Kinsley said. Once again this year, passengers will be able to watch retired postal clerks sort mail in a Kansas City Southern Post Office car, Kinsley said. Examples of past and modern track maintenance equipment will also be on view. New this year will be the opportunity to ride on a Please see RAILFEST, page 4A

TOPEKA — Right after the Kansas Legislature convenes a special session Tuesday, a number of groups plan to rally to ask that legislators change the new proof-of-citizenship requirement to vote. “This is an opportunity to fix the voter crisis,� a release from KanVote and the Wichita-based Sunflower Community Action states. Since Jan. 1, when a state law took effect requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote, approximately 15,000 would-be voters won’t be able to vote because they filled out registration forms but election officials haven’t yet received a birth certificate, passport or other acceptable document. The ACLU, on behalf of several groups, has threatened to file a lawsuit against the state, but Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who helped pass the proof-of-citizenship requirement, has defended the law. Meanwhile, two Democratic legislators say they will file for the special session the Protection Against Vot- Kobach er Suppression Act, which would add to the state law a provision similar to the one in federal law that allows a voter to sign an affidavit stating he or she is a citizen. If the statement is proven false, the voter would face a jail sentence. Gov. Sam Brownback, however, and legislative leaders, all Republicans, say they want to limit the special session to working on the state law that allows a sentence of life in prison with no possibility of parole for 50 years in heinous murder cases. State officials say a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision has put that law in jeopardy. The voting rights rally will kick off at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Statehouse. Other groups planning to participate in the rally include the Kansas NAACP and the state chapter of the League of Women Voters.

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national intervention, I think that’s going to be a problem. If there is intervention, it’s going to be a problem.� Wuthrich himself taught college and studied for years in Turkey, a close, if wary, neighbor of Syria. Since Syria’s civil war began, Wuthrich has watched as a tenuous alliance between the two countries — built largely at Turkey’s prompting after years of tension around cultural differences and water disputes over the Euphrates — quickly unraveled and even escalated into skirmishes at points. More broadly, Wuthrich sees the Syrian conflict as both a unique consequence of Syria’s institutions and part of the broader regional movement that ignited with the Arab Spring. “In one sense, it’s impossible to extract what’s happening in Syria from what happened in the Arab Spring. But then at the same time it’s had its own unique trajectory,� Wuthrich said.

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Mural project receives $10K matching grant TOPEKA (AP) — A collaborative project aimed at creating murals for Topeka neighborhoods has received $10,000 in funding through the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission. Sarah Carkhuff Fizell, executive director of ARTSConnect, formally announced the grant Thursday for the Topeka Mural Project. The funding also includes $10,000 in matching funds, The Topeka Capital-Journal reported. The mural project is a partnership among ARTSConnect, the Topeka Police Department, Safe Streets and Downtown Topeka Inc. “It is our hope that the

entire community will embrace this project and that it can become an example of how the people in our city really can make a difference one brush stroke at a time,� Fizell said in a prepared statement. The concept for the Topeka Mural Project was first announced in February by police Lt. Joe Perry, who said the plan calls for murals in areas that had been hard hit by crime. The project borrows from similar efforts in other cities and aims to reduce crime while boosting community involvement and attracting new businesses and growth to the areas.

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Washington readies possible solo action against Syria By Julie Pace AP White House Correspondent

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Thursday prepared for the possibility of launching unilateral American military action against Syria within days as Britain opted out in a stunning vote by Parliament. Facing skepticism at home, too, the administration shared intelligence with lawmakers aimed at convincing them the Syrian government used chemical weapons against its people and must be pun-

ished. Despite roadblocks in forming an international coalition, Obama appeared undeterred and advisers said he would be willing to retaliate against Syria on his own. “The president of the United States is elected with the duty to protect the national security interests in the United States of America,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest said. Even before the vote in London, the U.S. was preparing to act without formal authorization from

the United Nations, where Russia has blocked efforts to seek a resolution authorizing the use of force, or from Capitol Hill. But the U.S. had expected Britain, a major ally, to join in the effort. Top U.S. officials spoke with certain lawmakers for more than 90 minutes in a teleconference Thursday evening to explain why they believe Bashar Assad’s government was the culprit in a suspected chemical attack last week. Lawmakers from both parties have been pressing Obama to provide a

legal rationale for military action and specify objectives, as well as to lay out a firm case linking Assad to the attack. A number of lawmakers raised questions in the briefing about how the administration would finance a military operation as the Pentagon is grappling with automatic spending cuts and reduced budgets. Sen. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma, the top Republican on the Armed Services Committee and a participant on the call, said in a statement that the ad-

Fast-food workers stage largest protests yet By Candice Choi AP Food Industry Writer

NEW YORK — Fast-food workers and their supporters beat drums, blew whistles and chanted slogans Thursday on picket lines in dozens of U.S. cities, marking the largest protests yet in their quest for higher wages. The nationwide day of demonstrations came after similar actions organized by unions and community groups over the past several months. Workers are calling for the right to unionize without interference from employers and for pay of $15 an hour. That’s more than double the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour, or $15,000 a year for full-time employees. Thursday’s walkouts and protests reached about 60 cities, including New York, Chicago and Detroit, organizers said. But the turnout varied significantly. Some targeted restaurants were temporarily unable to do business because they had too few employees, and others seemingly operated normally. Ryan Carter, a 29-yearold who bought a $1 cup of coffee at a New York McDonald’s where protesters gathered, said he “absolutely” supported the demand for higher wages. “They work harder than the billionaires in this city,” he said. But Carter said he didn’t plan to stop his regular trips to McDonald’s. Jobs in low-wage industries have led the economic recovery. Advocates for a higher minimum wage say that makes it crucial that they pay enough for workers who support families. The restaurant industry says it already op-

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PROTESTERS DISPLAY PLACARDS outside of a Burger King on Thursday in Boston. The protest was one of many planned in dozens of cities to push chains such as McDonald’s, Taco Bell and Wendy’s to pay their workers more. erates on thin margins and insists that sharply higher wages would lead to steeper prices for customers and fewer opportunities for job seekers. The drive for better pay comes as the White House, some members of Congress and economists seek to raise the federal minimum wage. But most proposals are for a more modest increase, with President Barack Obama suggesting $9 an hour. The Service Employees International Union, which represents more than 2 million workers in health care, janitorial and other industries, has been providing financial support and training for local organizers in the fast-food strikes around the country. Walkouts were also planned Thursday in Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Seattle, St. Louis, Hartford, Conn., Memphis, Tenn., and other cities. Organizers said they expected thou-

sands of workers and their allies to turn out, but the number of actual participants was unclear. In New York, City Council speaker and mayoral candidate Christine Quinn joined about 300 to 400 workers and supporters in a march before the group flooded into a McDonald’s near the Empire State Building. Shortly after the demonstration, however, the restaurant seemed to be operating normally, and a few customers said they hadn’t heard of the movement. The same was true at a McDonald’s a few blocks away. About a dozen employees of a Pizza Hut in Topeka conducted a oneday walkout Thursday as part of a national protest for higher wages. Joseph Cordero, 19, a delivery driver for the chain, said his work was intense and took a toll on his vehicle. “We love our boss,”

Cordero said, but added, “We feel like they can up the wages.” Chad Manspeaker, a Topeka city councilman and union official, was helping the protesters. He said providing a living wage would help workers and boost the economy. “Raising the wages of low-wage employees helps us, the city of Topeka, economically,” Manspeaker said. About 30 minutes after the group of Pizza Hut employees started their protest, they were told by an employee who was working to move away from the store or the store managers would call the police. The group moved closer to the street to continue its protest. Nationwide, organizers said the walkouts would hit more than 50 cities. — Scott Rothschild contributed to this article.

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WASHINGTON — Despite 75 years of federal marijuana prohibition, the Justice Department said Thursday that states can let people use the drug, license people to grow it and even allow adults to stroll into stores and buy it — as long as the weed is kept away from kids, the black market and federal property. In a sweeping new poli-

cy statement prompted by pot legalization votes in Washington and Colorado last fall, the department gave the green light to states to adopt tight regulatory schemes to oversee the medical and recreational marijuana industries burgeoning across the country. The action, welcomed by supporters of legalization, could set the stage for more states to legalize marijuana. Alaska could vote on the question next year, and a few other

states plan similar votes in 2016. The policy change embraces what Justice Department officials called a “trust but verify” approach between the federal government and states that enact recreational drug use. In a memo to all 94 U.S. attorneys’ offices around the country, Deputy Attorney General James Cole said the federal government expects that states and local governments authorizing “mar-

ijuana-related conduct” will implement strong and effective regulatory and enforcement systems that address the threat those state laws could pose to public health and safety. “If state enforcement efforts are not sufficiently robust ... the federal government may seek to challenge the regulatory structure itself,” the memo stated. States must ensure “that they do not undermine federal enforcement priorities,” it added.

we’ll understand. But it’s up to the president of the United States to present his case, to sell this to the American public. They’re very war weary. We’ve been at war now for over 10 years,” McKeon told reporters at a post-call news conference at his office in Valencia, Calif. It remained to be seen whether any skeptics were swayed by the call, given the expectation in advance that officials would hold back classified information to protect intelligence sources and methods.

Same-sex couples can file taxes jointly, even in Kansas By Scott Rothschild

Feds won’t sue to stop marijuana use in states By Gene Johnson and Pete Yost

ministration presented a “broad range of options” for dealing with Syria but failed to offer a single plan, timeline, strategy or explanation of how it would pay for any military operation. Rep. Howard “Buck” McKeon, R-Calif., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee and a call participant, told reporters that administration officials are in the process of declassifying the evidence they have of the Syrian government using chemical weapons. “When they do that,

The federal government said Thursday that all legally married samesex couples will be able to file joint federal tax returns even if they reside in states, such as Kansas, that do not recognize gay marriages. Kansas Department of Revenue spokeswoman Jeannine Koranda said the department was in the process of studying the effects of the decision. The decision came in rules issued by the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service designed to implement the tax aspects of the Supreme Court’s decision in June that invalidated a section of the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act. “Today’s ruling provides certainty and clear, coherent tax filing guidance for all legally married same-sex couples nationwide,” Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said in a statement. “This ruling assures legally married samesex couples that they can move freely throughout the country knowing that their federal filing status will not change,” Lew said. Chad Griffin, president of the Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest gay rights group, praised the government’s action. “With today’s ruling, committed and loving gay and lesbian married couples will now be treated

equally under our nation’s federal tax laws, regardless of what state they call home,” Griffin said in a statement. The Treasury said that with the new rules, samesex couples will be treated as married for all federal tax purposes including income and gift and estate taxes. The rules will cover all federal tax provisions where marriage is a factor, including the taxpayer’s filing status, personal and dependent exemptions and standard deductions. The new rules will cover any same-sex marriage legally entered into in any state where such a marriage is recognized. It will also cover such marriages recognized by U.S. territories, foreign nations and the District of Columbia. The Washington, D.C.based Tax Foundation said states that do not recognize same-sex marriage but require taxpayers to reference the federal tax return when filling out their state tax form have several options. The states could:

Permit taxpayers to reference a “dummy” federal return reflecting single filing status for their state return;

Permit taxpayers to “split” a joint federal return down the middle, using one-half for each single state return;

Create a new filing status permitting any taxpayer that files a joint federal return to file a joint state return.

Number of spying orders to be released WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s top intelligence official said Thursday that he’ll now release figures every year on how many new top secret court orders and national security letters are issued and how many people are targeted because of them. Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper said in a statement that the number of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court orders and national security letters authorizing spying will be published on a website established to show the American people how U.S. spy agencies work. The court orders and letters are tools authorized by the USA Patriot Act to pursue suspects related to terrorism and espionage.

Publishing the numbers is part of President Barack Obama’s edict to provide more transparency and to try to convince Americans that they are not being spied on, after leaks by former National Security Agency systems analyst Edward Snowden revealed the NSA annually gathers millions of U.S. phone and Internet records and has scooped up thousands of U.S. emails mixed with those of terror suspects.

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Medicaid fraud Reducing fraud is a good step toward ensuring that limited Medicaid funds are directed to Kansas families who depend on that help.

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ansans should applaud the sentiment expressed by Attorney General Derek Schmidt in a recent press release about his office’s efforts to reduce Medicaid fraud in the state. “We take seriously,” he said, “our responsibility to ensure that every dollar spent by the Kansas Medicaid program is used to provide legitimate services to Kansans in need.” Eliminating fraud is a good first step. Schmidt notes that his office recovered more than $33 million in taxpayer funds through its Medicaid fraud enforcement in the fiscal year that ended June 30. The previous one-year high for such efforts was $28 million in fiscal year 2011. During 2013, the attorney general’s office collected $2.3 million in restitution in 14 criminal cases of fraud and recovered $16.3 million through civil judgments and $15.1 million through parKansas has some of ation the nation’s toughest tini c i pnational income standards to settlements. qualify for Medicaid. There are a couple of Unless they are disreasons that abled, adults witheliminatout children cannot ing Medqualify for Medicaid icaid fraud assistance in Kansas could be even more regardless of their important income level. in Kansas than in other states. First, Kansas has some of the nation’s toughest income standards to qualify for Medicaid. Unless they are disabled, adults without children cannot qualify for Medicaid assistance in Kansas regardless of their income level. Families with children must have an income below 35 percent of the federal poverty level in order to qualify; that’s $6,000 to $8,000 a year for a family of four. State officials have chosen not to accept federal funding to extend Medicaid benefits to thousands of additional Kansans. It’s vital, as Schmidt indicates, that every dollar allocated for Medicaid go to the Kansans who need that assistance. The state’s decision to turn down federal funds to expand Medicaid has been a matter of considerable debate in the state. There should be no debate, however, over the need to make sure every Medicaid dollar in Kansas goes to help families who depend on that assistance. The attorney general’s efforts to curb Medicaid fraud help further that goal.

American credibility is at stake WASHINGTON — What does the world look like when people begin to doubt the credibility of American power? Unfortunately, we’re finding that out in Syria and other nations where leaders have concluded they can defy a war-weary America without paying a price. Using military power to maintain a nation’s credibility may sound like an antiquated idea, but it’s all too relevant in the real world we inhabit. It has become obvious in recent weeks that President Obama, whose restrained and realistic foreign policy I generally admire, needs to demonstrate there are consequences for crossing an American “red line.” Otherwise, the coherence of the global system begins to dissolve. Look around the world and you can see how unscrupulous leaders are trying to exploit Obama’s attempt to disentangle America from the tumult of the Middle East. As we consider these opportunistic actions, it’s easier to understand the rationale for a punitive military strike against Syria for its use of chemical weapons. Syrian President Bashar Assad overrode a clear American warning against such use of chemical weapons. According to U.S. intelligence reports, Assad’s military last week fired rockets tipped with chemical warheads into rebel-held civilian neighborhoods east of Damascus. Reports from doctors on

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The strike should be limited and focused, rather than a roundhouse swing aimed at ending the Syrian civil war.”

the scene are heart-rending. Medicine “can’t do much” to ease the suffering, wrote one doctor, because the concentration of the nerve gas sarin was so intense. What did Assad and his generals think would happen in response to this blatant violation of international norms? Apparently, not much, and in a way, you can understand their complacency: Previous Syrian chemical attacks on a smaller scale hadn’t triggered any significant U.S. retaliation, despite Obama’s warning a year ago that such actions would be “a red line for us.” Here’s another thought to ponder: Is it possible that the Syrian chemical weapons attack was planned or coordinated with its key ally, the Quds Force of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps? Surely, they were in the loop. “After all, they’re running

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Biden and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov were talking privately about the shared U.S.-Russian interest in containing Syria’s chemical weapons. Russian behavior in the months since has been selfish and obtuse, and I suspect in the long run it will prove costly to them by fostering more disorder in the region. Obama needs to calibrate his military strike in Syria with two other regional players in mind: Iran and Saudi Arabia. The Iranians surely have read Obama’s caution (correctly) as a sign that he wants to avoid another war in the Middle East. Unfortunately, history tells us that an ambitious, revolutionary nation like Iran makes compromises only under duress. U.S. action against Assad may not deter the Iranians, but it will at least make them think twice about crossing Obama’s “red line” against their acquiring nuclear weapons. Among Egyptian generals, Saudi princes, Israeli politicians and other conservative players in the Middle East, the consensus seems to be that Obama is a weak president — and that they need to rely on themselves for security. Obama won’t change that opinion by authorizing a retaliatory strike against Syria. But if he moves sensibly, in coordination with allies, he will at least remind people that American military power is not to be taken lightly.

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the show,” argues a Lebanese analyst who knows the Quds Force well. The main rationale for military action by America and its allies should be restoring deterrence against the use of chemical weapons. The strike should be limited and focused, rather than a roundhouse swing aimed at ending the Syrian civil war. But it should be potent enough to degrade Assad’s commandand-control structure so he can’t conduct similar actions in the future. Officials hope that the strike will make a diplomatic settlement more possible; they don’t want a decapitation of the regime that would leave no counterparty for negotiation. A second example of the dangerous opportunism that Obama has unintentionally fostered is that of Russian President Vladimir Putin. He’s a pugnacious ex-KGB officer who seems determined to take advantage of our reasonable, reticent president and the fatigued nation he represents. For a while, Putin’s chip on the shoulder was merely annoying. But in turning a blind eye to Syria’s use of chemical weapons, the Russian leader is undermining one of the precepts of the global political order. Putin will try to exploit the fallout of American action, just as he harvested the benefits of inaction. But the Russian leader has truly brought this crisis on himself. Back in February in Munich, Vice President

By the time you read this, U.S. missiles and bombs may be falling on Syria. Why? Syria hasn’t attacked us. It does not pose a security threat to the United States. These were arguments made against the Bush administration’s intervention in Iraq by some who now urge us to make war on Syria. Secretary of State John Kerry, who as a senator was for the funding of U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, before he was against it, says the United States is certain that Syrian President Bashar Assad has used chemical weapons on his own people, thus crossing a “red line” established by President Obama. Never mind there were similar reports in June that Assad had used chemical weapons. This time it means war! Weren’t we told of the “certainty” that Saddam Hussein had chemical weapons? Have we learned nothing? The future of Iraq is in doubt after a huge American investment of lives and money. Ditto Afghanistan. After U.S. help in toppling Moammar Gadhafi, Libya is anything but stable. Egypt is in turmoil after the Obama administration backed its Muslim Brotherhood-controlled government, whose leader and elected president, Mohammed Morsi, has been ousted by the military. What makes anyone think bombing Damascus is going

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to bring positive change? President Obama has not asked Congress for permission to attack Syria, as President Bush did before attacking Iraq. He hasn’t gone to the feckless United Nations, because Russia and China have announced they will veto any resolution authorizing military force. The president doesn’t appear to have established anything like a “coalition of the willing,” as President Bush did with Iraq. Britain is with us, as usual, and France has pledged support, but what about the Arab World? The Saudis may be quietly helping, but that appears to be about it. What’s the endgame? If by some miracle Assad and his leadership are hit by a missile, how do we prevent al-Qaida, present in Syria, from seizing power? There is a secular faction in Syria, but given the strength of Islamic fundamentalism throughout the region it is doubtful they will play a role. Misjudging the Middle East has been a bipartisan experience. Hillary Clinton displayed a shocking lack of judgment when she said on CBS’s “Face the Nation” two years ago: “Many of the members of Congress of both par-

ties who have gone to Syria in recent months have said they believe (Assad’s) a reformer,” meaning I suppose he might be better than his father, who killed an estimated 25,000 of his fellow countrymen when his power was challenged. Two days later Secretary Clinton attempted to walk back her comment, saying she was not speaking for herself or the Obama administration. In 2007, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) visited Syria against the wishes of the Bush administration. She said, “The road to Damascus is a road to peace.” That “road” appears to have developed a giant sinkhole. If the only reason for U.S. intervention in Syria is humanitarian, where is the constitutional justification for that? There are many other inhumanities throughout the world. Congo is one. As Jeffrey Gettleman noted last December in The New York Times: “Congo has become a never-ending nightmare, one of the bloodiest conflicts since World War II, with more than five million dead.” We’re not intervening there. A Reuters/Ipsos poll has found that just 9 percent of American respondents favor U.S. military intervention in Syria. Iran has threatened to strike Israel if the United States attacks Syria. There is grave danger, including possible terrorism, if we attack Syria. When will we ever learn? — Cal Thomas is a columnist for Tribune Media Services.

To the editor: I’m writing to ask when is there going to be an option for downtown employees to obtain a general parking pass? Today my wife was issued a “repeat offender” parking ticket for the price of $50. This is going too far, in my opinion. We get tickets like everyone else, and we pay them. Fine. But really? Where is the line drawn for this and why won’t anyone step up to change this flaw in our city? My wife is pregnant and has to carry heavy loads to her office downtown. She has no other options for parking. It’s pathetic for our city to prey on such citizens. Justin Shiney, McLouth

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Temperature High/low 97°/71° Normal high/low today 85°/63° Record high today 107° in 2000 Record low today 44° in 1915

Precipitation in inches 24 hours through 8 p.m. yest. 0.00 Month to date 3.25 Normal month to date 3.77 Year to date 20.28 Normal year to date 28.26

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LT. VERONICA COOPER, RIGHT, receives the Navy Achievement Medal from Capt. John Lamberton, hospital executive officer, on July 24 for her performance as an obstetrics nurse while assigned to U.S. Naval Hospital Sigonella, in Sicily. Cooper is now at U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka, in Japan. She is a 2003 graduate of Free State High School and a 2008 graduate of KU’s Navy ROTC program. Jim Cooper submitted the photo. Email your photos to friends@ljworld.com or mail them to Friends & Neighbors, P.O. Box 888, Lawrence, KS 66044.

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Vestal turns up volume on KU staff By Matt Tait mtait@ljworld.com

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KANSAS UNIVERSITY FRESHMAN GUARD CONNER FRANKAMP DRIVES during a camp scrimmage June 12 at Horejsi Center.

Frankamp picks up pointers from pros

When Kansas University football coach Charlie Weis promoted Scott Vestal into a role as a full-time assistant during the offseason, Weis knew he was turning up the volume. “He is exactly what I thought he’d be,� Weis said. “He’s wired for sound.� At times, when Vestal reached deep into his lungs and began belting out instructions as if a bullhorn were attached to his face, Weis hit him with verbal jabs.

“We can’t hear you,� Weis would joke. There’s a reason that Vestal, who spent a season with Weis at Florida and also was a part of KU’s support staff in 2012, has been so comfortable flexing his vocal cords during his Vestal first season as the Jayhawks’ assistant defensive backs coach — confidence. “I’ve got a great relationship with coach Weis,� Ves-

tal said. “He’s a guy that, through two years of relationship-building with him and working with him and for him, I felt very good that if there was an opening on the staff, I’d be the right fit.� That was exactly the scenario that unfolded last winter, when linebackers coach DeMontie Cross left for TCU. When he first heard Cross was leaving, Vestal, who served as KU’s assistant director of football operations in 2012, said he felt good about his chances of a promotion. A few days later, the feeling was validated, and, as soon as it was, one

thought raced through his mind. “To be really honest, it felt natural,� Vestal said. “I was very, very pleased, but my first thought was, ‘I gotta make a lot of recruiting calls. It’s time to roll up the sleeves.’� In elevating his status with the Jayhawks to full-time assistant, Vestal not only can have a more hands-on approach during practices and games but also will be counted on to use his energy on the recruiting trail. “Knowledgeable, student,

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FREE STATE FALL SPORTS JAMBOREE

SEASON’S GREETINGS

By Gary Bedore gbedore@ljworld.com

Conner Frankamp, who hopes to be in the mix for playing time during his freshman year at Kansas University, certainly didn’t forget about basketball during a 31⠄2-week break between the end of summer school and Monday’s start of the 2013-14 school year. “I worked out, shot as much as I could, tried to work on my game and work on my weaknesses,� said the 6-foot, 165-pound combo guard out of Wichita North. He entered the summer wanting to work on “defense, lateral quickness and staying in front of quick guards.� Since reporting back to campus, he has tried to pick up pointers not only from his own teammates but also former Jayhawks, such as Aaron Miles, who plays for Krasnie Krilya in Russia but makes Lawrence his offseason home. “Aaron Miles comes back and helps me out, talks to me. That’s a great help and great honor for me,� said Frankamp, who has also run the court with NBA Development League players Brady Morningstar and Mario Little and others who pass through town. Coaches are allowed to work with the players two hours a week in accordance with NCAA rules. Boot Camp conditioning will run the week of Sept. 16, with the actual early start of the season Sept. 27. Late Night in the Phog is Oct. 4. “It’s been really good. I feel the team is coming together,� Frankamp said. “We’re just doing individuals (workouts) and stuff right now. It’s like everybody is doing well and working really hard. We can’t wait. We’re itching to get out there and start playing as a team, getting competitive and all that,� added Frankamp, who averaged 31.1 points, 3.8 assists, 3.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals a game his senior year. He made 93 three-pointers, shot 49.2 percent from three-point range and 91.7 percent from the free-throw line.

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KANSAS CITY PITCHER BRUCE CHEN LEAVES the mound during the sixth inning against the Twins on Thursday in Minneapolis. Backed by Chen’s solid start, the Royals won, 3-1.

Royals win fifth in a row, vs. Twins

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Kansas City Royals are hoping to make another push for a playoff spot, and their latest successful series at Target Field is definitely going to help. Bruce Chen bounced back with a solid start, and the Royals earned their fifth consecutive win with a 3-1 victory over Minnesota, sending the slumping Twins to their fifth straight loss. “This was a nice series for us,� Kansas City manager Ned Yost said. “We did everything really well, we pitched well, swung the bats well, played solid defense.� The Royals outscored Minnesota 17-3 in the threegame set to finish the season series with a 15-4 record against their AL Central rival. Kansas City has won seven straight at Target Field. “They’ve probably had our number in the past, so it’s tough to say anything bad about them,� said second baseman Chris Getz, who had one of Kansas City’s three RBI singles. Coupled with Oakland’s 7-6 loss in Detroit, the Royals are six games back of the A’s for the AL’s second wildcard slot. Please see ROYALS, page 3B

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NFL, ex-players settle concussion suit PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The NFL has agreed to spend close to $800 million to diagnose and compensate potentially thousands of retired players who develop dementia and other brain disorders they blame on the violent, bone-crunching collisions that pro football has long celebrated in its highlight reels. The settlement, which is subject to approval by a federal judge, was announced Thursday after months of court-ordered mediation. It came just days before the first game of the 2013 season, removing a major legal and financial threat hanging over the NFL. More than 4,500 former athletes — some suffering from dementia, depression or Al-

zheimer’s that they blamed on blows to the head — have sued the NFL since the first case was filed in Philadelphia in 2011. They accused the league of concealing the long-term dangers of concussions and rushing injured players back onto the field, while glorifying and profiting from the game’s violence. The settlement would cover all 18,000 former NFL players and totals $765 million, the vast majority of which would go to compensate athletes with certain neurological ailments. It also would set aside $75 million for medical exams and $10 million for medical research. Individual payouts would be capped at $5 million for men with Alzheimer’s disease; $4

million for those diagnosed after their deaths with a brain condition called chronic traumatic encephalopathy; and $3 million for players with dementia, said lead plaintiffs’ lawyer Christopher Seeger. The NFL has insisted that safety has always been a top priority, and in settling the thousands of cases it admitted no wrongdoing. “This agreement lets us help those who need it most and continue our work to make the game safer for current and future players,� NFL executive vice president Jeffrey Pash said in a statement. He added: “We thought it was critical to get more help to players and families who deserve it rather than

spend many years and millions of dollars on litigation.� He said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and the team owners told pro football’s lawyers to “do the right thing for the game and for the men who played it.� The plaintiffs include Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett, Super Bowl-winning quarterback Jim McMahon and the family of Pro Bowl selection Junior Seau, who committed suicide last year. All former NFL players are eligible to seek care, screening or compensation. The amounts they receive will be based on their age, condition and years of play. Players’ lawyers said they expect the fund to cover the exathletes’ expenses for 65 years.

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No. 6 South Carolina 27, North Carolina 10 COLUMBIA, S.C. — Mike Davis ran 75 yards for a touchdown, Connor Shaw and Dylan Thompson each threw long scoring passes, and All-American Jadeveon Clowney helped South Carolina’s defense hold North Carolina to its lowest point total under coach Larry Fedora on Thursday night. The game was delayed nearly two hours in the fourth quarter by rain. The Gamecocks were already in control by then. Clowney did not have a sack and finished with three firsthalf tackles. The Tar Heels’ fastpaced offense wore him down and forced him to the sideline for several pit stops, yet he and the defense mostly hemmed in North Carolina. Shaw and Thompson put South Carolina up 17-0 in the opening quarter. Shaw found Shaq Roland for a 65-yard touchdown on the game’s third play. Thompson threw a 29-yard TD to Kane Whitehurst later in the quarter. It’s been a steady stream of chatter about all things Clowney the past eight months, since knocking the helmet off a Michigan runner in the Outback Bowl. If Clowney makes it to New York for the Heisman Trophy presentation, he likely won’t have this game on his highlight reel. North Carolina continually played away from Clowney’s side with short passes and quick runs. When the Tar Heels did come his way, left tackle James Hurst did a solid job keeping No. 7 in check.

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North Carolina 0 7 3 0 — 10 South Carolina 17 3 7 0 — 27 First Quarter SC-Roland 65 pass from Shaw (Fry kick), 13:41. SC-FG Fry 39, 4:53. SC-Whitehurst 29 pass from Thompson (Fry kick), :44. Second Quarter NC-Q.Davis 4 pass from Renner (T.Moore kick), 9:35. SC-FG Fry 26, 1:32. Third Quarter NC-FG T.Moore 20, 7:51. SC-Davis 75 run (Fry kick), 7:38. A-81,572. NC SC First downs 18 17 Rushes-yards 36-99 38-228 Passing 194 178 Comp-Att-Int 26-43-0 12-21-0 Return Yards 21 22 Punts-Avg. 6-40.3 5-33.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-55 7-53 Time of Possession 30:27 29:33 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-North Carolina, Morris 15-69, Blue 8-37, Q.Davis 1-2, Williams 1-2, Renner 11-(minus 11). South Carolina, Davis 12-115, Wilds 12-64, Shaw 12-43, Carson 2-6. PASSING-North Carolina, Renner 26-43-0-194. South Carolina, Shaw 11-20-0-149, Thompson 1-1-0-29. RECEIVING-North Carolina, Q.Davis 4-39, Thorpe 4-9, Ebron 3-32, M.McNeill 3-24, Switzer 3-15, Howard 2-32, Morris 2-18, Blue 2-13, Tapley 2-1, Tabb 1-11. South Carolina, Jones 4-21, Roland 2-75, Byrd 2-22, Whitehurst 1-29, Ellington 1-17, Brent 1-9, Owens 1-5.

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SERENA WILLIAMS HITS A RETURN to Galina Voskoboeva during the second round of the U.S. Open on Thursday in New York. Williams won, 6-3, 6-0.

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Williams rolls, Errani stumbles at U.S. Open NEW YORK — Only a few spots separate them in the seedings. Still, the considerable gulf between No. 1 Serena Williams and No. 4 Sara Errani was hard to ignore in their back-to-back matches Thursday at the U.S. Open. Williams, seeking her 17th Grand Slam title and second straight at Flushing Meadows, brushed off an ungainly slide onto her backside en route to a typically easy second-round victory, 6-3, 6-0 over Galina Voskoboeva in halffull Arthur Ashe Stadium. Barely worth talking about by Williams’ standards: “I’ll have to think about it and see what I can do better, but it was OK,� she said. Only an hour before on the same court, a much different scene: Errani imploded in a 6-3, 6-1 loss to her Italian teammate, 83rd-ranked Flavia Pennetta. Then, while tears welled up in her eyes, Errani conceded that she’s struggling to handle her high ranking and the high expectations that have come with that. “My problem isn’t that I lost. I’ve lost a million times in my life,� Errani said. “My problem is trying to find the desire to fight and be on the court ready to fight. For a few weeks, I haven’t felt like I wanted to be on the court. That’s the problem.� That concession was the most unexpected development on Day 4 of the U.S. Open, where the tournament got back on track after a rainy Wednesday that postponed eight women’s matches and shuffled the lineups. No. 4 seed David Ferrer overcame an errorfilled second-set tiebreaker to top Roberto Bautista Agut, 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-2. Second-seeded Victoria Azarenka defeated Aleksandra Wozniak of Canada, 6-3, 6-1. Williams got through her win unscathed, and when she was done in Ashe Stadium, five-time champion Roger Federer, the seventh seed, dispatched Carlos Berloq, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1, in 1 hour, 35 minutes.

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Boston to increase field in 2014 BOSTON — The Boston Marathon will accept an extra 9,000 runners for next year’s race, making room for the more than 5,000 people stopped on the course this year when two bombs went off and for many of those wanting to run as a tribute to the victims. Registration will open Sept. 9.

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Indians release pitcher Myers ATLANTA — The Cleveland Indians released pitcher Brett Myers on Thursday, cutting ties with a huge free-agent bust. The right-hander signed a $7 million, one-year contract in January but battled injuries and departed the Indians without winning a game. He went 0-3 with an 8.02 ERA in three starts and one relief appearance before going on the disabled list April 20 because of a strained tendon in his elbow. He didn’t pitch again for Cleveland.

Ex-umpire Pulli dies at 78 PALM HARBOR, FLA. — Longtime majorleague umpire Frank Pulli, who used instant replay to make a call nearly a decade before video reviews were allowed, has died. He was 78. Major League Baseball said Pulli died Wednesday in Palm Harbor, Fla., from complications of Parkinson’s disease.

PRO BASKETBALL

Bucks trade for Butler PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns have traded small forward Caron Butler to the Milwaukee Bucks for point guard Ish Smith and center Viacheslav Kravstov. The move sends Butler to his hometown team. The Suns acquired Butler and point guard Eric Bledsoe from the Clippers on July 10 in a threeteam trade that sent the Suns’ Jared Dudley and Milwaukee’s J.J. Redick to Los Angeles. Milwaukee received two second-round draft picks in the deal.

Hawks coach arrested for DUI ATLANTA — Atlanta Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer has apologized for his arrest on a driving-under-the-influence charge. According to a report from the Georgia State Patrol, Budenholzer was pulled over at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday in Atlanta for not having working taillights. Trooper J. Nelms said Budenholzer had bloodshot and watery eyes “and a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his breath.�

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MIAMI-FLORIDA ............32 (54)................... FLA Atlantic Texas Tech ........... 51â „2 (59) ...................... SMU MLB Favorite .................. Odds ................. Underdog National League CHICAGO CUBS ............. Even-6 .................. Philadelphia PITTSBURGH .................51â „2-61â „2 ......................... St. Louis WASHINGTON ................71â „2-81â „2 .......................... NY Mets ATLANTA ............................6-7................................... Miami Cincinnati ..........................6-7......................... COLORADO ARIZONA .........................51â „2-61â „2 .............. San Francisco LA DODGERS .................81â „2-91â „2 ...................... San Diego

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Miss. St. v. Okla. St. Penn St. v. Syracuse BYU v. Virginia Cent. Mich. v. Michigan or N. Illinois v. Iowa 2:30p.m. BTN Nicholls St. v. Oregon 3 p.m. FSA Alabama v. Va. Tech 4:30p.m. ESPN Wash. St. v. Auburn 6 p.m. ESPNU Kentucky v. W. Ky. 6 p.m. ESPNN Old Dom. v. E. Carolina 6 p.m. FCSA Wofford v. Baylor 6:30p.m. FSN Georgia v. Clemson 7 p.m. ABC Wyoming v. Nebraska 7 p.m. BTN LSU v. TCU 8 p.m. ESPN Boise St. v. Washington 9 p.m. FS1 N’western v. California 9:30p.m. ESPN2

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Frankamp — he has been working out as both shooting guard and point guard — passed current KU teammate Perry Ellis as all-time leading scorer in Wichita City League history. Frankamp had 2,275 points to Ellis’ 2,231. O

Adams update: Former KU guard Anrio Adams has left Ohio University’s basketball program. However, the sophomore-tobe’s dismissal is not because of legal problems. Woub.org on Wednesday reported Adams was arrested on an assault

charge on Aug. 20 in Seattle. On Thursday the public-media organization issued a correction, saying it was Adams’ father who was connected to the assault charge. The Athens Messenger reports it Adams was Anrio Demetreous Adams Sr. who was arrested on Aug. 20, not his son. “So was Adams dismissed or did he simply leave on his own? The answer likely lies somewhere in between the two extremes,” writes Jason Arkley of the Athens Mes-

senger. “He wasn’t part of the program long enough to generate real roots, and may have simply realized he couldn’t handle sitting out an entire season (after leaving KU). There is an expected adjustment period any time a new face joins an established program; a roughly eight-week window (summer school) may not have been long enough to truly gauge whether the arrangement would work,” Arkley added. Ohio immediately filled Adams’ roster spot by landing Khari Harley, out of Egg Harbor Township High (New Jersey), according to the Messenger. Harley had previously committed to Robinson Prep School, but now apparently is off to Ohio U.

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“I couldn’t even tell you who’s ahead of us,” Yost said. “My focus is if we win everything else takes care of itself.” Getting Chen back on track certainly helps. Chen (6-2), who is good at deception and changing speeds, gave up one run and five hits in 52⁄3 innings. In his past two starts, he allowed 13 runs in nine innings. Before those two, he had allowed just three earned runs in 382⁄3 innings over six starts. “I went back and tried to be more aggressive,” Chen said. “I wanted to make sure I pound the strike zone.” Kelvin Herrera and Will Smith combined for 21⁄3 innings of scoreless relief. Greg Holland pitched a scoreless ninth for his 36th save in 38 chances. “It was a total team effort,” Chen said. “We won collectively.” The Twins hit just 15 for 91 (.165) in the series. Brian Dozier homered for Minnesota, which has totaled just six runs during its skid. Minnesota is one game ahead of last-place Chicago in the division. “It’s a tough time of the year,” said bench coach Terry Steinbach, who filled in when manager Ron Gardenhire was ejected in the second inning. “They don’t call it the ‘Dog Days of August’ for nothing, and whether you’re in first place or last place or somewhere in the middle, as players and as

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KANSAS CITY CHIEFS QUARTERBACK TYLER BRAY (9) GETS PAST Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Johnny Jolly for a short gain during the first half of a preseason game on Thursday in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs won, 30-8.

Bray leads Chiefs in preseason finale

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well-received by the players, tough, energetic, highvibing when the time’s appropriate,” said Weis, listing Vestal’s top traits. “I think he has a chance to be really good. Don’t tell him that.” Unlike most coaches who slide into new jobs, Vestal needed little time to adjust to his surroundings. Not only did the Jayhawks already know him, but they also appreciated the fact that he knew them as well. “That’s invaluable,” Vestal said. “All these players, all these coaches ... they say you build trust and you earn faith. Well, the trust and faith is already there with the coaches and the players. I think that gives me an inherent advantage just because I know their strengths and weaknesses.” That history is not lost on the players. “He’s a great coach,” said red-shirt freshman cornerback Greg Allen. “I’ve been learning from him ever since last year, and he always points out the little things that really count. From last year to this year, he’s just really fit in, and it’s been an easy transition.” Vestal’s coaching philosophy is simple and revolves around the idea that there are three types of mistakes players make. The first is a physical

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KANSAS UNIVERSITY ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE-BACKS COACH SCOTT VESTAL WORKS with freshman safety Tevin Shaw (30) during spring practice on March 9. mistake like a technique error, a missed tackle or something similar. “That’s my fault,” Vestal said. “It’s my job to teach you.” The second is a mental mistake like a blown assignment, a bad read or something similar. “That is also my fault,” Vestal said. “If you don’t know what you’re supposed to do, that’s my fault.” The final category has to do with effort, and Vestal is not about to take the blame for bad effort.

BOX SCORE Royals 3, Twins 1 Kansas City AB R H BI BB SO Avg. A.Gordon lf 4 0 1 1 0 1 .269 Bonifacio 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .229 Hosmer 1b 4 0 1 0 0 2 .294 B.Butler dh 3 1 0 0 1 1 .295 Maxwell rf 3 1 1 0 0 2 .267 Kottaras c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .172 b-S.Perez ph-c 1 0 1 0 0 0 .283 A.Escobar ss 4 0 1 1 0 1 .235 Getz 2b 2 1 1 1 1 1 .227 J.Dyson cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .253 Totals 31 3 6 3 2 9 Minnesota AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Dozier 2b 4 1 2 1 0 0 .243 Florimon ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .226 Morneau dh 4 0 0 0 0 0 .259 Willingham lf 2 0 0 0 2 0 .211 Doumit c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .243 Plouffe 3b 3 0 1 0 0 2 .232 Colabello 1b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .186 W.Ramirez rf 1 0 1 0 0 0 .272 a-C.Herrmann ph-rf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .218 Thomas cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .225 Totals 30 1 5 1 2 8 Kansas City 030 000 000—3 6 0 Minnesota 000 001 000—1 5 0 a-grounded out for W.Ramirez in the 5th. b-singled for Kottaras in the 9th. LOB-Kansas City 4, Minnesota 4. 2B-Plouffe (18). HR-Dozier (14), off B.Chen. RBIs-A.Gordon (71), A.Escobar (44), Getz (18), Dozier (56). SB-A.Escobar (16), Getz (13), J.Dyson (27). Runners left in scoring position-Kansas City 2 (Bonifacio, Kottaras); Minnesota 2 (Colabello, Plouffe). RISP-Kansas City 3 for 8; Minnesota 0 for 2. Runners moved up-B.Butler, Kottaras. GIDPKottaras, J.Dyson, Thomas. DP-Kansas City 1 (Getz, A.Escobar, Hosmer); Minnesota 2 (Pressly, Florimon, Colabello), (Dozier, Florimon, Colabello). Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA B.Chen W, 6-2 52⁄3 5 1 1 1 3 93 2.79 K.Herrera H, 16 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 18 3.44 W.Smith H, 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 13 3.04 G.Holland S, 36-38 1 0 0 0 1 2 14 1.38 Minnesota IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Deduno L, 8-8 3 4 3 3 1 4 71 3.83 Pressly 3 1 0 0 1 0 29 3.70 Thielbar 2 0 0 0 0 2 20 1.05 Perkins 1 1 0 0 0 3 15 2.26 HBP-by Deduno (Maxwell). Umpires-Home, Alan Porter; First, Greg Gibson; Second, Jerry Layne; Third, Hunter Wendelstedt. T-2:39. A-28,012 (39,021).

organizations and teams you’ve got to figure out a way to get through this stuff.” Justin Maxwell was hit by a pitch — the ninth batter plunked this season by Twins starter Samuel Deduno — and both benches were warned by plate umpire Alan Porter. Gardenhire came out to protest and was tossed for the fourth time this year. Maxwell was hit by a pitch Wednesday night. Salvador Perez homered twice in that game for the Royals and had a fastball come in high and tight.

“The third one’s yours,” Vestal said. “That’s the one that’s unacceptable, and that’s the one where I’ll get upset.” Mistakes happen, and Vestal’s defensive backs certainly made a few of them this offseason. But with his first fall camp now behind him and the 2013 season right around the corner, Vestal can’t help but feel thrilled about his new gig. “I’m pumped,” he said. “Coach Weis gave me a shot that I won’t forget.” “I don’t think they were trying to hit me on purpose,” Maxwell said. “I’m just glad it helped lead to a big inning.” Getz, Alcides Escobar and Alex Gordon singled home runs in the second. Deduno (8-8) allowed three runs in three innings before leaving because of soreness in his right shoulder. An MRI is scheduled for today. He said he felt a little pain when trying to throw his fastball hard. “I wanted to be aggressive. That’s when I felt it,” he said. “I wanted to keep pitching, but they told me they want to see what’s wrong with my shoulder.” Deduno had been bothered by biceps tendinitis in his throwing arm earlier this month but told the team he was feeling fine. Dozier homered in the sixth to make it 3-1. His 14th homer tied him with Tim Teufel (1984) for most homers in a season by a Minnesota second baseman. Already playing shorthanded because outfielder Oswaldo Arcia was unavailable with a sore wrist, Minnesota lost right fielder Wilkin Ramirez in the fifth inning after he fouled a ball off his left shin. He was scheduled for an MRI later Thursday. Notes: Perez, who was 11-for-22 with four homers and 13 RBIs in his previous five games, did not start. He singled as a pinch hitter in the ninth. ... Ervin Santana (8-7, 3.21 ERA) starts for Kansas City today when the Royals open a three-game series in Toronto. Mark Buehrle (10-7, 4.08 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Blue Jays.

KANSAS CITY, MO. (AP) — Chiefs quarterback Tyler Bray shined on a night otherwise devoid of any stars. The undrafted rookie out of Tennessee threw for 169 yards and three touchdowns, leading Kansas City to a 30-8 preseason victory over the Green Bay Packers while most of the starters on both sides rested up for the start of the regular season. Bray outplayed backup Chase Daniel as starter Alex Smith watched from the sideline. Bray hit Junior Hemingway for his first touchdown pass late in the first half and then connected with Josh Bellamy and Frankie Hammond Jr. for TDs in the second half. Vince Young had a rough game for the Packers in place of Aaron Rodgers, who likewise sat the game out. Young was just 11-of-27 for 121 yards and fumbled twice, losing one of them. B.J. Coleman was 2-of7 for 19 yards on the few series he played for Green Bay.

With most of the big SUMMARY names relegated to wearing baseball caps and Chiefs 30, Packers 8 Bay 3 3 2 0— 8 floppy hats, the game was Green Kansas City 3 10 7 10—30 decided by guys hoping First Quarter GB-FG Crosby 48, 12:53. to make one last impact KC-FG Succop 37, 3:49. before roster cuts are due Second Quarter KC-FG Succop 48, 8:50. Saturday. GB-FG Crosby 45, 6:13. In the race to be the No. KC-Hemingway 8 pass from Bray (Succop kick), :05. 3 running back in KanThird Quarter sas City, second-year pro KC-Bellamy 43 pass from Bray Cyrus Gray appeared to (Succop kick), 6:03. GB-Barrington safety, 1:44. move ahead of veteran Fourth Quarter Shaun Draughn. Gray KC-FG Succop 48, 12:19. KC-Hammond 9 pass from Bray gouged the Packers sev(Succop kick), 5:14. eral times in the first half A-65,053. GB KC and finished with 73 yards First downs 13 16 on 13 carries. Total Net Yards 218 262 24-61 24-112 Hemingway likely Rushes-yards 157 150 locked up his spot on the Passing Punt Returns 1-12 7-112 Chiefs’ roster after the for- Kickoff Returns 2-41 1-21 Ret. 2-0 1-27 mer seventh-round pick Interceptions Comp-Att-Int 16-37-1 18-33-2 out of Michigan caught Sacked-Yards Lost 2-6 5-46 9-45.2 5-49.8 his second touchdown Punts Fumbles-Lost 4-1 2-0 pass of the preseason. And Penalties-Yards 7-46 7-56 if it wasn’t his work that Time of Possession 29:55 30:05 STATISTICS solidified his job, it may INDIVIDUAL RUSHING-Green Bay, Franklin 8-23, have been an injury to fel- Starks 3-14, Young 3-12, Green 7-10, 2-1, Amosa 1-1. Kansas City, Gray low wide receiver Devon Lacy 13-72, Draughn 4-18, Bray 2-14, Daniel Wylie, who left in the first 1-5, Davis 4-3. PASSING-Green Bay, Young 14-30half with a hamstring in- 0-144, Coleman 2-7-1-19. Kansas City, jury and never returned. Bray 14-25-1-169, Daniel 4-8-1-27. RECEIVING-Green Bay, Walker 5-30, Chiefs tight end Travis Ross 3-50, White 2-35, Franklin 2-11, Kelce, who has missed R.Taylor 1-24, Bostick 1-11, D.Williams time in practice because 1-2, Green 1-0. Kansas City, Hemingway Bellamy 2-54, Jenkins 2-14, Davis of his left knee, hobbled 7-80, 2-8, Gray 2-7, Brock 1-13, Kelce 1-11, off in the first half due to Hammond 1-9. MISSED FIELD GOALS-None. another knee injury.

PRESEASON ROUNDUP Redskins 30, Bucs 12 TAMPA, FLA. — Pat White set up one touchdown with a 66-yard completion and ran seven yards for another TD to help Washington beat Tampa Bay. Washington (4-0) finished off an unbeaten preseason for the first time in 28 years Thursday night.

sessions. That represents a major concern for Buffalo (2-2), which scrambled to sign the 2006 first-round draft pick Sunday after losing its top two quarterbacks to injury.

Vikings 24, Titans 23 MINNEAPOLIS — Jake Locker led the Titans to a field goal as Tennessee played many of its offensive starters in the exhibition finale, a loss to Minnesota.

Panthers 25, Steelers 10 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Ted Ginn Jr. is showing he has something left to offer Carolina, catching five passes for 149 yards and two touchdowns to lift the Panthers (3-1) over Pittsburgh.

Browns 18, Bears 16 CHICAGO — Brian Hoyer threw for 307 yards and came on down the stretch, and Cleveland closed out the preseason with a victory over Chicago.

Bengals 27, Colts 10 CINCINNATI — Andy Dalton led the Bengals to a touchdown in his only drive, and Josh Johnson threw for another in his bid to win the Dolphins 24, Saints 21 MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. backup job and Cincinnati ended the preseason with a — The final preseason game for New Orleans and victory over Indianapolis. Miami was for reserves, Jets 27, Eagles 20 and Dolphins third-string EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. quarterback Pat Devlin led — Matt Simms, compethis team to a victory. ing for the Jets’ No. 3 quarterback job, led four scoring Jaguars 20, Falcons 16 ATLANTA — Jordan Toddrives, Kahlil Bell had two man ran for a touchdown touchdown runs, and New for the second straight York beat Philadelphia. week, and Mike Kafka With the Jets’ quarthrew a fourth-quarter scorterback competition still ing pass to Jeremy Ebert uncertain, Geno Smith to lift Jacksonville over and Mark Sanchez didn’t Atlanta. play. But Simms certainly showed he might deserve Patriots 28, Giants 20 to stick around. FOXBOROUGH, MASS. — The son of former Giants Tim Tebow threw two star Phil Simms, who had touchdown passes and his share of big games against the Eagles, was 33- one interception, and New of-44 for 285 yards for the England beat the New York Giants. Jets (3-1). In an up-and-down Lions 35, Bills 13 performance in both teams’ ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — last preseason game, Matt Leinart struggled in Tebow had a 52-yard his debut for quarterbacktouchdown pass and a 13depleted Buffalo, which yard run. He was 6-for-11 closed the preseason with a for 91 yards. He also gained loss to Detroit. 30 yards on six carries for Looking like someone the Patriots (3-1). who’s had just three days The third-string quarpractice, the 2004 Heisterback also was sacked man Trophy winner went four times. But he ended 3-for-10 for 11 yards and his game with a nine-yard two interceptions before touchdown pass with six being yanked after five pos- seconds left.

Texans 24, Cowboys 6 ARLINGTON, TEXAS — Case Keenum and T.J. Yates each threw a touchdown pass in their battle for the backup job, and Cierre Wood and Dennis Johnson combined for 187 yards rushing, leading lead Houston past Dallas. Rams 24, Ravens 21 ST. LOUIS — Bobby Rainey scored his first two touchdowns of the preseason, leading a cluster of backups fighting for jobs on both sides in St. Louis’ victory. The Ravens (2-2) open the NFL season next Thursday night at Denver. Coach John Harbaugh typically sits all of his regulars for the final preseason game, and third-stringer Caleb Hanie went the distance, with second-stringer Tyrod Taylor held out. Former Kansas University quarterback Dayne Crist also did not play for the Ravens. Cardinals 32, Broncos 24 DENVER — Arizona quarterback Ryan Lindley threw for 214 yards and two touchdowns in a victory over Denver. Backup Zac Dysert started for the Broncos, tallying a touchdown and 163 yards.


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MAJOR-LEAGUE ROUNDUP

U.S. Open

Hunter homer lifts Tigers The Associated Press

American League Tigers 7, Athletics 6 DETROIT — Torii Hunter hit a three-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning, lifting Detroit over Oakland on Thursday and boosting the Tigers after Max Scherzer was denied his 20th win and Miguel Cabrera limped off with an injury. Detroit scored four times in the ninth off Grant Balfour (0-3). A two-out walk set up Victor Martinez’s RBI single, and then Hunter connected as the Tigers avoided a four-game series sweep. Scherzer gave up six runs in five innings. The no-decision left him with Paul Sancya/AP Photo a 19-1 record. DETROIT’S TORII HUNTER, RIGHT, CELEBRATES WITH VICTOR MARTINEZ after hitting a Cabrera hurt his abwalk-off three-run home run to beat Oakland, 7-6, on Thursday in Detroit. domen making an awkward slide while trying Miami Washington to stretch a single into a STANDINGS ab r h bi ab r h bi DSolan 2b 3 0 0 0 Span cf 4 0 10 double in the fifth. He was Lucas 1b-3b 4 0 0 0 Zmrmn 3b 3 2 30 National League Stanton rf 3 0 0 0 Harper lf 3 3 22 listed as day to day with American League Ruggin lf 4 0 1 0 Werth rf 4 2 33 East Division East Division discomfort, but insisted Polanc 3b 3 0 0 0 Dsmnd ss 4 2 23 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB SDyson p 0 0 0 0 AdLRc 1b 3 0 00 79 56 .585 — Atlanta 81 52 .609 — he would be back in the Boston Cishek p 0 0 0 0 Roark p 0 0 00 Bay 75 57 .568 2½ Washington 68 65 .511 13 Pierre ph 1 0 0 0 WRams c 4 0 00 lineup Friday night when Tampa Baltimore 71 61 .538 6½ Philadelphia 61 73 .455 20½ Hchvrr ss 4 0 2 0 Rendon 2b 3 0 11 70 63 .526 8 New York 60 72 .455 20½ the AL Central-leading Ti- New York Mrsnck cf 4 0 1 0 GGnzlz p 2 0 00 Toronto 60 74 .448 18½ Miami 49 83 .371 31½ Mathis c 2 0 0 0 Tracy 1b 1 0 00 gers begin a series against Central Division Central Division Koehler p 20 0 0 the second-place CleveW L Pct GB W L Pct GB Morrsn 1b 10 0 0 Totals 31 0 4 0 Totals 31 9 12 9 Detroit 78 56 .582 — St. Louis 78 55 .586 — land Indians. Miami 000 000 000—0 Cleveland 71 62 .534 6½ Pittsburgh 77 56 .579 1 Washington 000 204 30x—9 Prince Fielder hit his Kansas City 69 64 .519 8½ Cincinnati 75 59 .560 3½ DP-Miami 3. LOB-Miami 7, Washington 3. Minnesota 57 75 .432 20 Milwaukee 59 74 .444 19 21st homer for Detroit, HR-Harper (19), Werth (21), Desmond (20). S-G. 56 76 .424 21 Chicago 56 77 .421 22 Gonzalez. and Joaquin Benoit (4-0) Chicago West Division West Division IP H R ER BB SO W L Pct GB W L Pct GB pitched the ninth for the Miami Texas 78 55 .586 — Los Angeles 78 55 .586 — Koehler L,3-9 5 7 6 6 4 1 win. S.Dyson 2 5 3 3 0 0 Oakland 75 58 .564 3 Arizona 68 64 .515 9½ Oakland

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Detroit

ab r h bi Crisp cf AJcksn cf 4 1 10 Dnldsn 3b Dirks lf-rf-lf 5 0 00 Lowrie dh MiCarr 3b 3 0 20 Moss rf Tuiassp lf-3b 1 0 0 0 Callasp 2b Avila ph 1 0 00 S.Smith lf Fielder 1b 4 3 31 Barton 1b VMrtnz dh 5 0 31 Sogard ss Iglesias pr 0 1 00 Vogt c D.Kelly rf-3b 3 1 10 TrHntr ph-rf 2 1 13 B.Pena c 3 0 21 Infante 2b 4 0 10 RSantg ss 4 0 11 Totals 36 612 6 Totals 39 7 15 7 Oakland 200 220 000—6 Detroit 000 102 004—7 Two outs when winning run scored. E-D.Kelly (1). LOB-Oakland 7, Detroit 9. 2B-Crisp (18), Callaspo (19), Sogard (24). 3B-Donaldson (3). HR-Lowrie (10), Moss (25), Fielder (21), Tor.Hunter (16). SB-Moss (4). S-Sogard. SF-Barton, Sogard, B.Pena. IP H R ER BB SO Oakland Colon 5 7 1 1 0 1 1⁄3 3 2 2 0 0 Blevins 0 0 0 1 Otero H,3 11⁄3 3 0 0 0 0 Doolittle H,20 11⁄3 0 2 4 4 2 1 Balfour L,0-3 BS,2-35 2⁄3 Detroit Scherzer 5 8 6 5 1 5 Putkonen 2 2 0 0 0 4 Veras 1 0 0 0 0 0 Benoit W,4-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 T-3:09. A-39,212 (41,255).

Angels 2, Rays 0 ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. — Jason Vargas allowed two hits over seven innings, helping the Angels win for the fifth time in six games. AL wild card-leading Tampa Bay has dropped four of five. Los Angeles

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Tampa Bay

ab r h bi DJnngs cf 3 0 10 Zobrist 2b 2 0 10 Longori 3b 4 0 00 WMyrs rf 1 0 00 SRdrgz 1b 3 0 00 Joyce ph 1 0 00 YEscor ss 4 0 10 KJhnsn dh 4 0 00 Loaton c 3 0 00 DeJess ph 1 0 00 Fuld lf 3 0 00 Totals 30 2 6 2 Totals 29 0 3 0 Los Angeles 010 001 000—2 Tampa Bay 000 000 000—0 E-L.Jimenez (1). DP-Los Angeles 1, Tampa Bay 2. LOB-Los Angeles 5, Tampa Bay 8. 2B-Conger (12), L.Jimenez (4), De.Jennings (25), Y.Escobar (22). IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Vargas W,8-5 7 2 0 0 3 7 D.De La Rosa H,13 1 0 0 0 1 0 Frieri S,28-32 1 1 0 0 1 0 Tampa Bay Odorizzi L,0-1 5 4 1 1 2 3 Al.Torres 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 J.Wright 11⁄3 0 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 W.Wright HBP-by Vargas (Zobrist). T-3:02. A-15,741 (34,078). Shuck rf Trumo 1b Aybar ss Trout lf Hamltn dh Calhon 1b-rf Conger c GGreen 2b LJimnz 3b Bourjos cf

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Mariners 3, Astros 2 HOUSTON — Franklin Gutierrez hit a two-run homer after Nick Franklin gave Seattle an early lead with a solo shot, and the Mariners ended a sixgame skid. Franklin put the Mariners on top with his oneout homer off Jordan Lyles (6-7) in the first inning. Seattle

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Houston

ab r h bi BMiller ss Grssmn lf 4 0 10 Frnkln 2b Hoes rf 4 1 10 Seager 3b Altuve 2b 4 0 10 Ibanez dh JCastro c 3 0 11 Smoak 1b MDmn 3b 3 0 00 FGtrrz rf MGnzlz pr 0 0 00 MSndrs lf Carter dh 3 0 00 Ackley cf Wallac 1b 4 1 11 Quinter c BBarns cf 3 0 00 Villar ss 3 0 00 Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 31 2 5 2 Seattle 100 200 000—3 Houston 000 110 000—2 E-Hoes (4). DP-Seattle 1, Houston 2. LOB-Seattle 5, Houston 5. 2B-F.Gutierrez (5), Altuve (22), J.Castro (34). HR-Franklin (12), F.Gutierrez (7), Wallace (12). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle 2 2 2 7 E.Ramirez W,5-1 52⁄3 5 Furbush H,16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Medina H,15 11⁄3 0 Farquhar S,10-13 1 0 0 0 1 1 Houston Lyles L,6-7 6 4 3 3 2 4 0 0 1 3 K.Chapman 21⁄3 1 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 Lo T-3:03. A-22,203 (42,060).

Los Angeles 60 72 .455 17½ Seattle 60 73 .451 18 Houston 44 89 .331 34 Today’s Games Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 8-6) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 11-11), 6:05 p.m. Kansas City (E.Santana 8-7) at Toronto (Buehrle 10-7), 6:07 p.m. Cleveland (McAllister 7-7) at Detroit (Porcello 10-7), 6:08 p.m. Chicago White Sox (H.Santiago 4-7) at Boston (Dempster 6-9), 6:10 p.m. Minnesota (Hendriks 0-2) at Texas (Darvish 12-5), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Weaver 8-7) at Milwaukee (W.Peralta 8-13), 7:10 p.m. Seattle (Walker 0-0) at Houston (Peacock 3-4), 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Price 8-5) at Oakland (J.Parker 10-6), 9:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 p.m. Kansas City at Toronto, 12:07 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 6:08 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Boston, 6:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Milwaukee, 6:10 p.m. Seattle at Houston, 6:10 p.m. Minnesota at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Oakland, 8:05 p.m.

Colorado 63 72 .467 16 San Diego 60 73 .451 18 San Francisco 59 74 .444 19 Today’s Games Philadelphia (Halladay 3-4) at Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 8-11), 1:20 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Gee 9-9) at Washington (Zimmermann 15-7), 7:05 p.m. St. Louis (S.Miller 12-8) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 14-6), 6:05 p.m. Miami (Fernandez 10-5) at Atlanta (Teheran 10-7), 6:30 p.m. L.A. Angels (Weaver 8-7) at Milwaukee (W.Peralta 8-13), 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Arroyo 13-9) at Colorado (Manship 0-4), 7:40 p.m. San Francisco (Lincecum 7-13) at Arizona (Delgado 4-4), 8:40 p.m. San Diego (Stults 8-11) at L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 12-5), 9:10 p.m. Saturday’s Games Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs, 3:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Washington, 6:05 p.m. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Milwaukee, 6:10 p.m. Miami at Atlanta, 6:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Colorado, 7:10 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 7:10 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 8:10 p.m.

Orioles 3, Red Sox 2 BOSTON — Chris Tillman pitched seven strong innings to earn his 15th victory of the season, and Baltimore beat Boston to avoid a three-game sweep. The loss left the Red Sox 21⁄2 games ahead of the Tampa Bay Rays in the AL East. Manny Machado had two hits for the Orioles, including a two-run double that gave them the lead for good in the third inning. Danny Valencia had two doubles, and Adam Jones also had a pair of hits for Baltimore.

acquired Buck and outfielder Marlon Byrd from the New York Mets on Tuesday. Gallardo (10-9) allowed six hits and one walk while striking out five. He improved his career record against the Pirates to 11-4, including 5-2 at PNC Park. Ramirez hit his ninth home run of an injurymarred season. He broke into the major leagues with Pittsburgh in 1998 and hit his 350th career homer Tuesday in the series opener.

Baltimore

Boston ab r h bi ab r h bi McLoth lf 3 1 0 0 Ellsury cf 4 0 20 Machd 3b 3 0 2 2 Victorn rf 4 1 21 A.Jones cf 4 1 2 0 Pedroia 2b 4 0 00 C.Davis 1b 5 0 1 1 D.Ortiz dh 4 0 00 Wieters c 4 0 0 0 Nava 1b 4 1 30 Hardy ss 3 0 0 0 JGoms lf 4 0 00 Markks rf 4 0 0 0 Sltlmch c 4 0 00 Valenci dh 3 0 2 0 Drew ss 3 0 11 Betemt ph-dh 1 0 0 0 Mdlrks 3b 3 0 00 BRorts 2b 41 0 0 Totals 34 3 7 3 Totals 34 2 8 2 Baltimore 002 010 000—3 Boston 010 001 000—2 DP-Baltimore 1. LOB-Baltimore 10, Boston 5. 2B-Machado (45), C.Davis (38), Valencia 2 (9), Nava 2 (23). HR-Victorino (12). SB-Ellsbury (50). IP H R ER BB SO Baltimore Tillman W,15-4 7 6 2 2 0 8 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 Tom.Hunter H,17 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Matusz H,17 Ji.Johnson S,41-50 1 1 0 0 0 1 Boston Lester L,12-8 6 5 3 3 3 4 Thornton 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 Workman 12⁄3 0 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Breslow WP-Tillman. PB-Saltalamacchia. T-3:20. A-33,300 (37,499).

National League Brewers 4, Pirates 0 PITTSBURGH — Yovani Gallardo pitched seven sharp innings to beat Pittsburgh once again, and Aramis Ramirez homered against his former team. The Pirates fell one game behind NL Centralleading St. Louis. The Cardinals were idle and start a three-game series tonight at Pittsburgh. Making his Pirates’ debut, catcher John Buck went 3-for-3 as he subbed behind the plate while starter Russell Martin got the night off. Pittsburgh

Milwaukee

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Nationals 9, Marlins 0 WASHINGTON — Jayson Werth and Ian Desmond each hit a three-run homer, leading Gio Gonzalez and the Nationals over Miami. Bryce Harper also homered as the Nationals won for the eighth time in nine games. They pulled within 61⁄2 games of idle Cincinnati for the second NL wild-card slot. Gonzalez (8-6) pitched seven innings of three-hit ball in his first victory in six weeks. Adeiny Hechavarria had two of Miami’s four hits in its eighth loss in nine games — matching its worst nine-game stretch since May.

Cishek 1 0 0 0 Washington G.Gonzalez W,8-6 7 3 0 0 Roark 2 1 0 0 Koehler pitched to 5 batters in the 6th. T-2:25. A-27,374 (41,418).

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Mets 11, Phillies 3 NEW YORK — Carlos Torres did his best Matt Harvey imitation, carrying a two-hit shutout into the seventh inning for the Mets in a victory over Philadelphia. Daniel Murphy had four hits, Eric Young Jr. got three and Anthony Recker added a two-run homer on his 30th birthday. Philadelphia

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Interleague Braves 3, Indians 1 ATLANTA — Brian McCann hit a three-run homer, Kris Medlen pitched seven scoreless innings, and Atlanta completed a sweep of Cleveland. McCann went deep in the third after Justin Upton kept the inning going with a two-out single. Upton had to leave the game in the sixth after being struck on the left hand by a pitch, but Xrays were negative. He is day to day. Cleveland

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Thursday At The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center New York Purse: $34.3 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Men Second Round Dmitry Tursunov (32), Russia, def. Guillaume Rufin, France, 7-6 (4), 1-1, retired. Janko Tipsarevic (18), Serbia, def. Dudi Sela, Israel, 6-4, 6-4, 6-1. Richard Gasquet (8), France, def. Stephane Robert, France, 6-3, 7-5, 7-5. Roger Federer (7), Switzerland, def. Carlos Berlocq, Argentina, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1. David Ferrer (4), Spain, def. Roberto Bautista Agut, Spain, 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-2. Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, def. Andreas Haider-Maurer, Austria, 6-4, 6-4, 7-5. Jack Sock, United States, def. Maximo Gonzalez, Argentina, 7-6 (3), 1-6, 7-5, 6-2. Daniel Evans, Britain, def. Bernard Tomic, Australia, 1-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-3. Ivan Dodig, Croatia, def. Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, 6-1, 6-4, 6-4. Tommy Robredo (19), Spain, def. Frank Dancevic, Canada, 6-4, 6-4, 6-1. Adrian Mannarino, France, def. Sam Querrey (26), United States, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5), 6-7 (5), 6-4. Philipp Kohlschreiber (22), Germany, def. Edouard Roger-Vasselin, France, 6-3, 6-2, 5-7, 6-2. Milos Raonic (10), Canada, def. Pablo Andujar, Spain, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. Feliciano Lopez (23), Spain, def. Bradley Klahn, United States, 6-4, 7-6 (4), 4-6, 7-5. Rafael Nadal (2), Spain, def. Rogerio Dutra Silva, Brazil, 6-2, 6-1, 6-0. John Isner (13), United States, def. Gael Monfils, France, 7-5, 6-2, 4-6, 7-6 (4). Women Second Round Jelena Jankovic (9), Serbia, def. Alisa Kleybanova, Russia, 6-3, 6-2. Kaia Kanepi (25), Estonia, def. Anna Schmiedlova, Slovakia, 6-4, 6-1. Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan, def. Patricia Mayr-Achleitner, Austria, 6-2, 6-3. Sabine Lisicki (16), Germany, def. Paula Ormaechea, Argentina, 6-2, 6-3. Flavia Pennetta, Italy, def. Sara Errani (4), Italy, 6-3, 6-1. Kurumi Nara, Japan, def. Sorana Cirstea (19), Romania, 7-5, 6-1. Ekaterina Makarova (24), Russia, def. Bethanie Mattek-Sands, United States, 6-4, 6-4. Roberta Vinci (10), Italy, def. Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. Angelique Kerber (8), Germany, def. Eugenie Bouchard, Canada, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3. Christina McHale, United States, def. Elina Svitolina, Ukraine, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5. Svetlana Kuznetsova (27), Russia, def. Peng Shuai, China, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4. Karin Knapp, Italy, def. Elena Vesnina (22), Russia, 6-1, 6-4. Alize Cornet (26), France, def. Ajla Tomljanovic, Croatia, 6-2, 6-2. Serena Williams (1), United States, def. Galina Voskoboeva, Kazakhstan, 6-3, 6-0. Simona Halep (21), Romania, def. Donna Vekic, Croatia, 6-2, 6-1. Ana Ivanovic (13), Serbia, def. Alexandra Dulgheru, Romania, 6-2, 6-1. Petra Kvitova (7), Czech Republic, def. Bojana Jovanovski, Serbia, 6-2, 6-4. Alison Riske, United States, def. Mona Barthel (28), Germany, 6-4, 6-2. Maria Kirilenko (14), Russia, def. Michelle Larcher de Brito, Portugal, 6-3, 6-1. Julia Glushko, Israel, def. Sachia Vickery, United States, 7-5, 6-3. Victoria Azarenka (2), Belarus, def. Aleksandra Wozniak, Canada, 6-3, 6-1. Camila Giorgi, Italy, def. Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, 6-4, 7-6 (8). Caroline Wozniacki (6), Denmark, def. Chanelle Scheepers, South Africa, 6-1, 6-2. Daniela Hantuchova, Slovakia, def. Victoria Duval, United States, 6-2, 6-3.

BASEBALL Major League Baseball MLB — Suspended Philadelphia minor league RHP Gustavo Armas (Venezeula Summer League) 50 games for testing positive for a metabolite of Nandrolone; Detroit minor league SS Moises Bello (Venezeula Summer League) 50 games after testing positive for a metabolite of Boldenone and Chicago White Sox minor league C Nicholas Parent (Bristol-Appalachian) 50 games after testing positive for metabolites of Stanozolol. American League CLEVELAND INDIANS — Released RHP Brett Myers. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Placed 3B Chris Nelson on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Luis Jimenez from Salt Lake (PCL). National League ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Recalled LHP Sam Freeman from Memphis (PCL). Optioned RHP Michael Wacha to Springfield (Texas) and RHP Michael Blazek to Memphis. Frontier League FLORENCE FREEDOM — Signed RHP Andrew Strenge. NORMAL CORNBELTERS — Signed RHP Matt Suschak. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS — Named JoHan Wang athletic trainer, Drew Yoder assistant athletic trainer, Keke Lyles director of athletic performance/ assistant coach and Michael Roncarati strength and conditioning coach. PHOENIX SUNS — Signed C Alex Len. Traded F Caron Butler to Milwaukee for G Ish Smith and C Viacheslav Kravstov. SACRAMENTO KINGS-Named Shareef Abdur-Rahim general manager of the Reno Bighorns of the NBA Development League. FOOTBALL National Football League KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Named Tyler Epp vice president of business development. Canadian Football League CFL — Fined Saskatchewan LB Weldon Brown an undisclosed amount for an illegal and dangerous hit to the head of Edmonton QB Mike Reilly during an Aug. 24 game. WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Signed DE Greg Peach. HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUINS — Signed general manager Peter Chiarelli to a four-year contract extension through the 2017-18 season. COLLEGE EASTERN COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE — Promoted Katie Boldvich to assistant commissioner for leagues and affiliates/senior woman administrator and Lisa Nurse to director of business services and human resources. Named Drew Brown associate commissioner for external affairs and Owen Salvestrini assistant commissioner for administration. FLORIDA ATLANTIC — Named Sophia Witherspoon women’s basketball director of operations. MANHATTAN — Announced the resignation of women’s lacrosse coach Diane Haddeland. NEW JERSEY CITY — Named Anthony Tuesta men’s assistant soccer coach. RADFORD —Named Chad Wall assistant director of athletics for compliance. UTSA — Named Michelle Cheatham softball coach.

Safeway Classic

Thursday At Columbia Edgewater Country Club Portland, Ore. Purse: $1.3 million Yardage: 6,475; Par 72 (36-36) First Round a-denotes amateur Pornanong Phatlum 32-32—64 Lexi Thompson 33-32—65 Sandra Gal 34-32—66 Cristie Kerr 33-33—66 Lizette Salas 34-32—66 Heather Bowie Young 34-33—67 Austin Ernst 33-34—67 Juli Inkster 34-33—67 Eun-Hee Ji 33-34—67 Ilhee Lee 34-33—67 Stacy Lewis 33-34—67 Mo Martin 33-34—67 Sydnee Michaels 35-32—67 Ai Miyazato 34-33—67 Se Ri Pak 34-33—67 Gerina Piller 36-31—67 Sarah Jane Smith 34-33—67 Yani Tseng 33-34—67 Michelle Wie 32-35—67 Chie Arimura 34-34—68 Karlin Beck 32-36—68 Dori Carter 33-35—68 Sandra Changkija 33-35—68 Paz Echeverria 34-34—68 Natalie Gulbis 32-36—68 Sarah Kemp 35-33—68 Brittany Lang 34-34—68 Pernilla Lindberg 34-34—68 a-Kristina Merkle 33-35—68 Jane Park 33-35—68 Suzann Pettersen 33-35—68 Jiyai Shin 35-33—68 Amy Yang 31-37—68 Sun Young Yoo 33-35—68 Nicole Castrale 36-33—69 Jodi Ewart Shadoff 33-36—69 Mina Harigae 35-34—69 Jennifer Johnson 35-34—69 I.K. Kim 34-35—69 Min Seo Kwak 34-35—69 Caroline Masson 34-35—69 Lisa McCloskey 34-35—69 Anna Nordqvist 36-33—69 Hee Young Park 33-36—69 Stacy Prammanasudh 33-36—69 Morgan Pressel 34-35—69 Sophia Sheridan 33-36—69 Thidapa Suwannapura 33-36—69 Momoko Ueda 34-35—69 Karrie Webb 33-36—69 Chella Choi 36-34—70 Na Yeon Choi 38-32—70 Cydney Clanton 36-34—70 Breanna Elliott 34-36—70 Lisa Ferrero 37-33—70 Katie Futcher 36-34—70 Allison Hanna 37-33—70 Maria Hjorth 35-35—70 Amy Hung 35-35—70 Tiffany Joh 35-35—70 Lorie Kane 35-35—70 Candie Kung 35-35—70 Cindy LaCrosse 37-33—70

NFL Preseason

AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF New England 3 1 0 .750 93 N.Y. Jets 3 1 0 .750 105 Buffalo 2 2 0 .500 84 Miami 2 3 0 .400 104 South W L T Pct PF Houston 3 1 0 .750 98 Indianapolis 2 2 0 .500 77 Tennessee 1 3 0 .250 90 Jacksonville 1 3 0 .250 60 North W L T Pct PF Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 106 Cleveland 3 1 0 .750 75 Baltimore 2 2 0 .500 119 Pittsburgh 0 4 0 .000 56 West W L T Pct PF Denver 2 2 0 .500 71 Kansas City 2 2 0 .500 82 Oakland 1 2 0 .333 65 San Diego 1 2 0 .333 62 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF Washington 4 0 0 1.000 106 Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 87 Dallas 2 3 0 .400 78 N.Y. Giants 1 3 0 .250 71 South W L T Pct PF New Orleans 3 1 0 .750 97 Carolina 3 1 0 .750 92 Tampa Bay 1 3 0 .250 66 Atlanta 0 4 0 .000 65 North W L T Pct PF Detroit 3 1 0 .750 107 Chicago 2 2 0 .500 100 Green Bay 1 3 0 .250 37 Minnesota 1 3 0 .250 67 West W L T Pct PF Seattle 3 0 0 1.000 88 Arizona 3 1 0 .750 68 San Francisco 2 1 0 .667 55 St. Louis 1 3 0 .250 76 Thursday’s Games Cincinnati 27, Indianapolis 10 Detroit 35, Buffalo 13 N.Y. Jets 27, Philadelphia 20 Miami 24, New Orleans 21 Washington 30, Tampa Bay 12 Jacksonville 20, Atlanta 16 New England 28, N.Y. Giants 20 Carolina 25, Pittsburgh 10 Minnesota 24, Tennessee 23 Cleveland 18, Chicago 16 Kansas City 30, Green Bay 8 Houston 24, Dallas 6 St. Louis 24, Baltimore 21 Arizona 32, Denver 24 Oakland at Seattle, (n) San Francisco at San Diego, (n)

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Big 12

Today’s Games Texas Tech at SMU, 7 p.m. (ESPN) North Dakota State at Kansas State, 7:30 p.m. (FS1) Saturday’s Games William&Mary at West Virginia, 11 a.m. (FS1) Oklahoma State vs. Mississippi State at Houston, 2:30 p.m. (ABC) ULM at Oklahoma, 6 p.m. (FSN) Wofford at Baylor, 6:30 p.m. (FSN) New Mexico State at Texas, 7 p.m. (LHN) Northern Iowa at Iowa State, 7 p.m. (Cyclones.tv) LSU vs. TCU at Arlington, Texas, 8 p.m. (ESPN) Saturday, Sept. 7 South Dakota at Kansas, 6 p.m. (JHN) SE Louisiana at TCU, 11 a.m. (FSN) Oklahoma State at UTSA, 11 a.m. (FS1) Buffalo at Baylor, 2:30 p.m. (FSN) Louisiana-Lafayette at Kansas State, 5:30 p.m. (FS1) West Virginia at Oklahoma, 6 p.m. (FOX) Stephen F. Austin at Texas Tech, 6 p.m. (FSN) Texas at Brigham Young, 6 p.m. (ESPN)

MLS

Today’s Games New England at Toronto FC, 6 p.m. Portland at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. Saturday’s Games Montreal at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Seattle FC at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. D.C. United at New York, 7 p.m. Colorado at Sporting Kansas City, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m.


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Lost Pet/Animal LOST: Female bullmastiff /boxer mix since 8/23/13. Brindle markings. Brown leather collar, no tags. $1500 reward. Call 785-727-8040 ASAP.

MOVING AUCTION Sat. Aug. 31st, @ 9:30 A.M. 2110 Harper Dg. Co. Fairgrounds Bldg. 21, Lawrence, KS The Grether’s are moving and everything must sell to the highest bidder!! Seller: David & Karla Grether

LOST: Small cream female poodle mix, in Rockledge area, not wearing a collar. Please help us find her! 785-842-8527, 785-550-7848

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HUGE FARM AUCTION 12924 Leavenworth Rd, KCK (Piper) Sat. 9/7/13 @ 9:30am

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HEALTHCARE OPPORTUNITIES Behavioral Health

18-bed inpatient geropsychiatric unit in Leavenworth, KS. 211 E. 8th St. 785-749-2800

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Pianos, Kimball Spinet, $500, Everett Spinet, $475, Baldwin Acrosonic Spinet, $475. Gulbranson Spinet $450. Wurlitzer Spinet, $300, Prices include tuning & delivery. 785-832-9906

Garage Sale 1402 Quinn Ct Lawrence

Sat, Aug 31 and Sun, Sep 1 7am - 1200pm Dorm fridge, small charcoal grill, twin comforters and sheets, dvd’s, games, toys, country wall decor, Christmas decor. Boys clothes sz 3t-5 and 12-16. Girls 8-12, Jr girls 1-3. Boys Corpus school uniforms / spirit wear. Football shoes, lots of misc. Everything 25 cents Sunday.

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Sat, Aug 31 • 8am-1pm 1933 Learnard Ave Jogging & McLaren stroller, Little Tikes kitchen, lg toy car garage, turtle sand box, slide, play vanity, Radio Flyer ride on car, play tents, bike, scooter, baby swing, Boppy, Bumbo, dress up clothes, costumes, lots of toys, clothes: maternity, adult, boys & girls (birth-6), shoes, photo equip, enlarger & supplies, car battery charger, ShopSmith 5-in-1, weed eater, Pioneer car radio, fishing poles, fish tanks, antique vanity, bowl sink, antique windows & doors & lots of household items.

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Garage Sale! 3454 Morning Dove Circle

Fri, Aug 30 • 7 am - 6 pm Sat, Aug 31 • 7 am - noon Porcelain flower pots, numerous picture framesall sizes, life jacketschild & youth, quilt rack, oak shelving, matching overstuffed couch & chair. Lots of miscellaneous!

Huge Multi-Family Sale Garage Sale! 625 Arrowhead Dr. Fri, Aug 30 • 8 am - 5 pm Sat, Aug 31 • 8 am to 5 pm Lawrence 4608 Wimbledon Dr Fri, Aug 30. 8am-5pm A large variety of stuff. PRICED TO SELL Check it out! Maybe some- 1100 watt microwave, vacuthing you have been look- ums, Barbie Jeep, ing for! children’s white table and chairs, toy kitchen, lots of 06 quality kids and adult Garage Sale clothing, puzzles, books, 1205 Stone Meadows Dr. toys, tons of name brand household items, 35mm Fri., Aug. 30, 8 AM to 5 PM film camera w/ lenses & Sat., Aug. 31, 8 AM to 2 PM light meter, slide projecSun, Sept. 1, 8 AM to 2 PM tors & acces, Ryobi router, lawn mower wheels, DaDining set, some furnikota aluminum wheel, Corture, some kitchen stuff, vette C4 car cover and bra, books, microwave, 2001 Mopar mini-van hood lamps, bike, yoga stuff, & fender, tons of misc. treadmill, mixed bag of things.

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Unique variety of items. Furniture - unusual antique & newer. Many antique items! Enterprise Coffee Grinder, Sternau Coffee Machine, Child Cherry Blossom Dishes. HO train, WWII items. Lots of smalls! 2 levels of VERY COOL STUFF!!

Washington Creek Church Community Garage Sale Aug. 30 & 31, 8AM-6PM. 609 E 550 Road The families & Friends of Washington Creek Church are having their annual garage sale. With clothes, books, small appliances, collectibles, & fun stuff. There are games & toys, videos, & DVDS, glassware & dishes. Bedding, pillows, 4 strollers & complete bed sets for a king, queen & 2 twins, A CA Allis Chalmers tractor w/belly mover & John Deere push mower, fitness equip., baby crib & sheets, more interesting & different items. Drop by & Check it out!

3715 Pinnacle Ct, Lawrence: TV-Video 08 2BD, 1BA, 1 car garage, Garage Sale works fireplace, W/D hookup. Old Sony TV, 27”, 2908 Rimrock Dr great, but has horizontal $700/month. 785-841-2976 line on very top. Need to Thurs & Fri. 2-6p Sat. 9a-3p 2BR with garage, W/D program remote, $35 cash. 2nd weekend of sale due to more hookups, lease, deposit, 785-843-7205 items added! Singer sewing no pets, avail. now, mach & cab, TV, pictures, hand- Baldwin City Toshiba DVD Player: very made plastic canvas dolls & craft $500/mo. Call 785-766-4663 lightly used. $25 OBO. Call items, desk lamp, birdcage/plant 2BR, in a 4-plex. New car785-841-5708 Garage Sale! stand, sq. mirrored tiles, end tapet, vinyl, cabinets, counble, puzzles, costume jewelry, tertop. W/D is included. twin bed w/matt., bookshelf, Saturday, August 31 Want To Buy $550/mo. 785-865-2505 shelf/cabinet, 2 clothes racks, 7 am - it’s gone! Apartments shoes, purses, hats, women’s 817 Deer Ridge Court Want to buy: 3-wheeled 3BR, 2BA, 2-car garage, W/D Furnished clothing: L-2XL, some misses hookups, 1400 sq. ft., used mobility scooter in M/L, Juniors fancy dresses, moKitchen items, yard good condition for post $1000/mo, 936 N. Fieldstone, equipment: transfer items, and much much surgery patient. Call bility 785-832-8220, leave message. /shower bench, commode, toilet more! 785-727-8200. riser & many misc. items! Wanted: Old comic books Rooms (newly remodeled) Townhomes that originally cost .10 - .12 09 Rent by week, with cable & LHS Football Backers cents when new, good internet. Call Virginia Inn Garage Sale cash buyer, also buying 785-843-6611 Sat. Aug. 31st 8AM - 3PM antique jukeboxes. Call 1901 Louisiana Street Tim @ 303-517-9875 Apartments Lawrence High Schooll (Colorado) Unfurnished in Cafeteria 2BR, 2 bath, fireplace, CA, (accessed thru parking W/D hookups, 2 car with lot off 19th Street) opener. Easy access to Care-ServicesFurniture, electronics, I-70. Includes paid cable. household items, toys, Supplies Pets under 20 lbs. allowed games, clothing, stereo Call 785-842-2575 system, exercise equip- Training Classes - Lawrence www.princeton-place.com ment, bedding & linens, Jayhawk Kennel Club, 6 small kitchen appliances, wks. $75. Go to Avail. Now & Aug. 1! seasonal decorations, and www.ljkc.com enroll by 3BR, 2 or 2.5 bath2 car Lawrence 2 & 3 BRs Available much more. Sept.4. Call 785-842-5856 w/openers W/D hookups, $250 per person deposit FP, major appls. Lawn 10 www.meadowbrookapartments.net care & snow removal 01 EMPTY NESTER SALE 785-842-4200 785-865-2505 Garage Sale 1235 Kentucky St. 3013 Trail Road Sat. 8am-2pm VOTED Behringer V-Tone guitar Garber Enterprises, Inc. Friday, 8AM-? w/amplifier, 6x12’ soccer goal Townhomes & Houses Saturday, 8AM-Noon (needs net), benchpress $800 to $1000 w/weights, games, Lord of Bikes, lots of tools, elec- Rings & superhero figurines, 785-842-2475 tronics, outdoor stuff, GI Joes, books (incl children’s Farm Products camping, hunting fishing German and Star Wars), furniSaddlebrook & items, collectibles, house- ture, kitchenware, collectibles, BROME SEED Combine run. Overland Pointe wares, games, children’s women’s clothing & accesso- State tested 95% Germ. No LUXURY TOWNHOMES Call for Great Specials! toys, teen name brand ries, lots of misc. items, incl. noxious weeds. Sacked $1.75 Immediate Move-In! Chase Court Apartments clothing and footwear, M for student apartments. No per pound. Volume discount. (785)843-8220 Call for Details and W adult clothing: jeans, early callers. 1/2 price after 1 Fouts Farms Basehor, KS firstmanagementinc.com 625 Folks Rd • 785-832-8200 swing set and much more. pm. 913-724-1705 913-244-0891

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Honda 2007 Honda Fit

SW Sport RED, automatic, CD, AC, new front tires, 2nd owner, 56K miles. $12,500 OBO. 913-206-3125 kathleenhadley@att.net.

Honda Cars

Chevrolet 2004 Corvette, one owner, targa top, V8, spoiler, alloy wheels, very nice! Stk#410683 only $21,815. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2006 Honda Civic Hybrid 06 Honda Civic Hybrid 40+MPG, one owner, very clean, 117,000 mi. $7200 OBO. 580-550-3578 2004 Honda Civic Hybrid: In good running order. Price at $3,000. Great gas saver! Call 785-594-6939 for more information.

Mazda 1993 MAZDA 323: 2 door, 45,000 miles, runs well, single owner, $2000. 785-841-3611

2006 Chevy Impala LT with 94,464 miles. power windows and lock this is a clean car! priced at $10,995 call Mike at (785) 550-1299. #13H863A LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

Chevrolet 2011 Cruze LS fwd, great commuter car! One owner, GM certified with 2 yrs of scheduled maintenance included! Stk#364552 only $14,819. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

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Chrysler 2006 300 C one owner, very clean, leather heated memory seats, alloy wheels, Boston sound, navigation, stk#506681 only $14,451. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2012 Chevrolet Cruze 2LT

Buick 2012 Verano only 10k miles, save thousands over new, leather seats, traction control, alloy wheels, remote start, GM certified, stk#477161 only $18,914. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Stock #: 13T1092A VIN: 1G1PG5SC9C7218795 $16,495 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

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2009 CHEVROLET HHR

Chrysler 2012 200 Limited leather heated seats, sunroof, alloy wheels, navigation, lots of luxury and savings! Stk#625302 only $16,634. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2008 Chevrolet Aveo

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Clean, Clean, Clean...Gas sipper, Great economical 4 door...Great for a commuter! $7,695. Stk# RL13-006C1 Call 785-856-7227

Auto, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise, A Great Look, And Needs A New Fam! $10,995 Stk# DJT60072.

(785) 856-7100

2101 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence BriggsNissanLawrence.com

2008 CHEVROLET HHR

(785) 856-7227

2300 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.BriggsChrysler.com

Chrysler 2012 300 S one owner, very sharp! Leather heated seats, sunroof, remote start, power equipment, premium sound, low miles, stk#36798A1 only $28,751. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com Dale Willey Automotive 2840 Iowa Street (785) 843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2012 DODGE CHALLENGER

Lawrence-Rural

ESTATE SALE 2709 Inverness Court Fri. 2pm-6pm Sat. 9am-4pm

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Bach Trombone, good con- 07 dition, $100. Please call 785-766-6993 For Sale: Beginner Violin with case, $100. Please Call 785-842-4835.

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2901 Stratford Road FRYE Women’s Boots Vintage size 9 1/2 Made in Fri., 11am-5pm, Sat., 7am-? Boys clothes 24mths-3yrs. 15 U.S.A. Tan. Very Good ConGarage Sale dition. $80 Have Photos Childrens toys, books, baby items, porta crib, 2 strollers, 325 Park Hill Terrace 785-424-4315 stroller/carseat combo, Lawrence childs bookshelves, foam alAug 31. 7am - ??? Computer-Camera phabet mat, motorized OneSat, block North of Broken mortycle, napping cots, pic- Arrow School - Tools, Boat17” Monitor Slim 17in HP tures, picture frames, wicker ing Supplies, Bicycles, monitor, beautiful, $30. chairs, lamps, bakers rack, Fishing and Camping Supelectric guitar, household plies, 66049. Call 785-550-4142 Hospital Bed, items, adult clothing, shoes. Wooden Cabinet, Candles, Clothes, Piano Music, PicFirewood-Stoves 03 ture Frames, Gun Case, Multi-Family Books, VHS Tapes, FREE Walnut tree firewood Garage Sale Nic-Nacs, Kitchen Items, Come & get it!!!! (will need 3624 W. 7th St. Bathroom Items, Fabric, a chainsaw) Please call Lawrence Crafts, Yarn, Toys, Stuffed 785-550-4142 Animals and much much Fri., 8-30, 7 AM to 6 PM more... Sat., 8-31, 7 AM to 3 PM Furniture Small Hutch Bamboo style, 72Hx41Wx18D, 3 top shelves, 2 bottom shelves, 2 drawers, glass doors & side panels, $100. 785-550-4141

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Social Services ECKAN Director of Case Management

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2BR, 1ba, $575/mo, 1/2 off deposit, 1/2 month free! Call 785-842-7644 www.gagemgmt.com

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Apply in Person at: 1501 George Williams Way Lawrence, KS 66047

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3BR, 2ba, 2 car, like new, $1100 @ 2617 Lazybrook Court (Kasold & 25th). 3BR 1 car, 1ba, SW loc., $890 @ 3709 Shadybrook LN. Call 785-766-6444, 785-550-3427

Office-Clerical Leasing Associate for a Lawrence property management company. Hourly, part-time, with potential for full time. Must be organized, punctual, energetic, & willing to work until 6pm & on Sat if needed. Reliable transportation is required.

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3BR, 2 bath ranch w/ 2 car, CH/CA, new paint & carpet. Prairie Park area. $975/mo. Avail. Now! 785-760-2754 3BR, 2BA, 2 car, 2712 Kensington & 2005 E. 30th, Prairie Park School, K10, no pets, $1000, Newer & clean! 785-843-3993

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Social Services Director This position will plan, implement and direct the activities and functions of the Social Service Department. Qualifications: • Must be a Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW). A Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) is preferred. • Individual must be computer literate and be able to track multiple budgets and sundry contracts. • Must have experience in administering social service programs. Must analyze statistical data, prepare and manage budgets, review grants, complete reports to funding sources and Tribal officials as needed. •This position will provide backup for the Indian Child Welfare worker when needed. • The successful candidate must pass a criminal background investigation and a Central Registry for child abuse per provision in (25 CFR, Part 63). • Individual must have a clean driving record and be insurable with the tribal insurance. Individual must obtain a MVR (Motor Vehicle Report) before starting employment. • Individual must possess the ability to work under stressful conditions. Position posted: August 26, 2013. Open until Filed. Submit resume and application to: (A completed Employment Application form must be submitted in order to be considered.) Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas Attn: Human Resources Department: 1107 Goldfinch Road Horton, KS 66439 Or email to: janiss.simon@ktik-nsn.gov Phone: 785-486-2131 x 246 Fax: 785-486-2277 Indian Preference is exercised.

1 & 2BRs start at $400/mo. * Near campus, bus stop * Laundries on site * Near stores, restaurants * Water & trash paid 4BR duplex - start at $795 —————————————————— Get Coupon* for $25 OFF

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Great Gas Mileage, Small SUV And Low Payments! $12,988. Stk# DL13-090C1 Call 785-856-7227 Chevrolet 2009 Aveo one owner, GM certified with 2 years of scheduled maintenance included, fantastic commuter car! Stk#512381 only $9,715. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2010 CHEVROLET COBALT

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Only 24k Miles, ONE OWNER, Clean CarFax and Great Condition! $23,995. Stk# CL13-044C1 Call 785-856-7227

(785) 856-7227

2300 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.BriggsChrysler.com

(785) 856-7227

2006 CHEVROLET IMPALA

2300 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.BriggsChrysler.com

2010 DODGE CHARGER SXT

Local Trade, Clean Carfax, Manual Transmission, Clean! Stk# SL14-036C1. $12,995.

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Sporty And Great Gas Mileage. Room For The Whole Family. $10,331. Stk# MHC80917C1 Call 785-856-7227

(785) 856-7067

2233 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.Briggs.Subaru.com

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Auto With A Great Look And Needs To Run, Spoiler, All Power..Hot Ride! And Only...$15,988 stk# MBC50138

(785) 856-7227

2300 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.BriggsChrysler.com

(785) 856-7100

2101 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence BriggsNissanLawrence.com

Chevrolet 2010 Cobalt LT fwd, 4cyl, great gas mileage, alloy wheels, spoiler, GM certified with 2yrs of scheduled maintenance included, stk#11478B2 only $12,814. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

PUT YOUR EMPLOYMENT AD IN TODAY!!

Go to ljworld.com or call 785-832-7119. Chevrolet 2005 Impala LS fwd, V6 , spoiler, alloy wheels, power equipment, stk#108451 only $8,836. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

SEVERAL PACKAGES TO CHOOSE FROM! All packages include AT LEAST 7 days online with up to 4000 chracters.


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Friday, August 30, 2013 7B Cars-Imports

Mint condition - 1991 Buick Park Avenue. Only 84K. $3,500. Call 785-841-2454 to see.

Dodge 2008 Avenger SXT FWD, V6, sunroof, leather heated & cooled seats, spoiler, alloy wheels, Boston sound, XM radio and more! Stk#324622 Only $12,775 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2007 Ford Edge SEL Stock #: 13T1061A VIN: 2FMDK38C47BB51052 $16,995 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

2013 Ford Transit Connect XLT Premium Stock #: 1220 VIN: NM0KS9CN7DT138117 $25,995 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

2010 HYUNDAI SONATA

2006 BMW 5 Series 550i

2009 Pontiac Solstice Base, Convertible, Just in time to enjoy the rest of the summer, Under 85k miles. Call Anthony 785-691-8528. LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence

Stock #: 13T1057A VIN: WBANB53586CP03046 $16,995 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

2008 Honda Civic EX Stock #: P1199A VIN: 2HGFG12848H519429 $12,995 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

Hyundai 2012 Santa Fe GLS alloy wheels, power equipment, steering wheel controls, low mileage with factory warranty left, stk#11182 only $19,851. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Great Car, Local Trade, Fun To Drive, 2 Owners Stk# AGMT91470E1. $12,995.

(785) 856-7067

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

2233 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.Briggs.Subaru.com

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2012 HYUNDAI SONATA

2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid SE Stock #: P1214 $25,995 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

2010 Ford Edge Limited

2007 Lincoln MKX

Stock #: P1144A VIN: 2FMDK4KC3ABB47113 $21,895

Stock #: 13L1017A VIN: 2LMDU88C07BJ38987 $16,995

23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

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2012 FORD FOCUS

2003 Pontiac Vibe Clean local trade, Will make a great student car. Call Anthony 785-691-8528. LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence

BMW 2008 328XI AWD sedan, in line 6cyl, alloy wheels, leather heated seats, low miles, very affordable luxury, stk#17339 only $17,839. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Honda 2011 Civic LX coupe one owner, power equipment, very sporty, great finance terms available! Stk#18552A only $15,814. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2012 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS AWD, Only 21K miles. Carfax-1-Owner. Certified Pre-Owned. Silver exterior with grey interior. Call or text Joe at 785-764-6089. LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

2008 FORD EDGE

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Like New, Save Thousands, Just Arrived, 1 Owner. Stk# GMC60103 $16,995.

2005 Ford Freestyle Limited Stock #: 13T950C VIN: 1FMDK06105GA38821 $8,995

(785) 856-7067

2233 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.Briggs.Subaru.com Ford, 2010 Fusion SEL in Tuxedo Black. Great gas mileage in a really nice roomy sedan, with Microsoft SYNC. Black leather, ONE owner, and only $11,900, well below loan value! See website for photos. Rueschhoff Automobiles rueschhoffautos.com 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/7

Have your car cleaned by a Professional! We will detail your car the same as our pre-owned inventory. Most vehicles are only $220.95 call Allen @ Dale Willey Automotive to schedule your cars make over! You won’t believe the difference! 785-843-5200 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

(785) 856-7067

2233 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.Briggs.Subaru.com

2012 HYUNDAI SONATA

Pontiac 2007 Vibe FWD, manual, 4cyl, great commuter car, power windows, cruise control, stk#402183 only $6,914. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

Great Mid Size Suv, Got All The Power You Need And Then Some $16,995. Stk# H-N2756T5.

(785) 856-7100

2101 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence BriggsNissanLawrence.com

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

Honda 2010 CRV LX 4wd, one owner, alloy wheels, ABS, power equipment, dependability, great payments available. Stk#14301 only $17,715. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

(785) 856-7067

2233 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.Briggs.Subaru.com

2008 Lincoln MKX ULTIMATE

Ford 2012 Fiesta SES fwd, 4cyl, great fuel economy, alloy wheels, power equipment, cruise control, low payments available. Stk#17058 only $14,826. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2010 FORD FUSION 2013 Ford Focus ST Stock #: 13X942B VIN: 1FADP3L94DL138126 $25,995

Stock #: P1160A VIN:2LMDU88C08BJ34066 $20,995 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

2009 Pontiac Vibe Stock #: P1146A VIN: 5Y2SP67889Z427471 $10,995 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

Honda 2010 Accord EXL coupe, one owner, V6, leather heated seats, sunroof, alloy wheels, spoiler, very clean, stk#171041 only $13,875. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Cars-Imports 2008 HONDA ACCORD

Lincoln 2001 Town Car Signature Series power equipment, memory seats, alloy wheels, power pedals, very comfortable and very affordable! Stk#11675A1 only $7,750. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Sleek, Elegant, And Very Fun To Drive....Come In To See This Remarkable Car $25,995. Stk# MNC60001.

Hatchback, Super Clean, Sporty To Drive, One Owner Stk# SL14-024C1. $12,995.

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

(785) 856-7100

2101 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence BriggsNissanLawrence.com

Great Mid-size sedan, FWD, Great MPG. $11,495. Stk# BRC80000 Call 785-856-7227 WE BUY CARS Top dollar for top late model vehicles. Drive in, see Danny or Jeff and get your big bucks today! 2840 Iowa St. Lawrence. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Pontiac 2006 Grand Prix V6, fwd, power seat, spoiler, power equipment, very dependable and very affordable, only $8,887. stk#59594A1. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

BMW, 2003 525I in Silver Metallic, and low miles. Super condition, heated seats, moonroof, and more. Clean and clean history. Only $8995. See website for photos. Rueschhoff Automobiles rueschhoffautos.com 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/7

(785) 856-7067

2233 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.Briggs.Subaru.com

Home appliance repairs? We fix them - gas or electric. Expert repairs and friendly, honest service from an expert who calls Lawrence home. Call 800-504-2000. www.serviceguard.com

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Automotive Sales Buying Junk & Repairable Vehicles. Cash Paid. Free Tow. U-Call, We-Haul! Call 785-633-7556

Carpentry The Wood Doctor - Wood rot repair, fences, decks, doors & windows - built, repaired, or replaced & more! Bath/kitchen remodeled. Basement finished. 785-542-3633 • 816-591-6234 STARTING or BUILDING a Business?

MOVING IN? MOVING OUT? MOVING UP? We’ve got you covered! New Shipments FACTORY- DIRECT INVENTORY! Famous Brand 1st Quality Overstocks Soft, Stain-Resistant CARPET Rolls & Plank VINYL Wood Design LAMINATE Armstrong Promo HARDWOODS Many Varieties CERAMIC TILE Carpet, Vinyl Tile & Laminate REMNANTS BIG SELECTION! Multi-Warehouses ALL KINDS OF FLOORING From 69c sq.ft. Many priced BELOW wholesale! Some are limited quantities. Our Installer-Direct Plan saves even MORE on professional guaranteed Installation. Jennings’ Floor Trader 3000 Iowa - 841-3838 www.FloorTraderLawrence.com for coupons and info. Facebook too!

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2012 Hyundai Elantra GLS Carfax-1-Owner. Certified Pre-Owned. Fantastic MPG. Nice ride. Black exterior with sand interior. $15,995. Call or text Joe at 785-764-6089. LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

We Buy all Domestic cars, trucks, and suvs. Call David 785-843-3500

23rd & Iowa St. www.LairdNollerLawrence.com

TOKIC CONSTRUCTION Drives, Patios, Walks. FREE Estimates Serving JO, WY & LV 913-488-9976

Guttering Services

Gutter Systems Inc. Seamless Guttering Proven Leaf Guards Free Est. • 913-634-9784 www.GUTTERMYHOME.com

JAYHAWK GUTTERING

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785-842-0094

jayhawkguttering.com

Rock Chalk Exteriors

Cecil Construction LLC All your home improvement needs specailizing in new const., siding, windows, doors, additions, decks, Fully ins. 785-312-0813

Decks & Fences

DECK BUILDER

Over 25 yrs. exp. Licensed & Insured. Decks, deck covers, pergolas, screened porches, & all types of repairs. Call 913-209-4055 for Free estimates or go to prodeckanddesign.com

Looking for Something Creative? Call Billy Construction Decks, Fences, Etc. Insured. (785) 838-9791 www.billyconstruction.com

www.rockchalkexteriors.com

Foundation Repair ADVANCED SYSTEMS Basement & foundation repair Your hometown company Over three decades 785-841-0145 mybasementiscracked.com

FOUNDATION REPAIR

Mudjacking, Waterproofing. We specialize in Basement Repair & Pressure Grouting. Level & Straighten Walls & Bracing on wall. BBB . Free Estimates Since 1962

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Garage Doors

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Air Conditioning, Heating and Plumbing Fast Quality Service

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No Job Too Big or Small

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Home Improvements Full Remodels & Odd Jobs, Interior/Exterior Painting, Installation & Repair of: Deck Drywall Siding Replacement Gutters Privacy Fencing Doors & Trim Commercial Build-out Build-to-suit services Fully Insured 22 yrs. experience

Moving-Hauling

2007 Hyundai Sonata Local trade, Good gas mileage for any student! Call Anthony to set appt to test drive. 785-691-8528. LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

Need an apartment? Place your ad at ljworld.com or email classifieds@ljworld.com

Recycling Services

A. B. Painting & Repair

Int/ext. Drywall, Siding, Wood rot, & Decks 30 plus yrs. Call Al 785-331-6994 albeil@aol.com

Int. & Ext. Remodeling All Home Repairs Mark Koontz

Retired Carpenter, Deck Repairs, Home Repairs, Interior Wall Repair & Painting, Doors, Wood Rot, Powerwash 785-766-5285

1inston-Brown.com Professional Remodeling

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913-488-7320

Stacked Deck

Hyundai 2012 Sonata GLS 4cyl, fwd, power equipment, steering wheel controls, great commuter car and payments! Stk#13630 only $16,815. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Haul Free: Salvageable Lonnie’s Recycling Inc. items. Minimum charge: Buyers of aluminum cans, Higgins Exteriors other moving/hauling jobs. all type metals & junk vehiExp. handyman services for Also Maintenance/Cleaning cles. Mon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-4, J62CD -A64:2=:K:?8 :? for home/business, 501 Maple, Lawrence. roofing, painting, fence inside/out plumbing / 785-841-4855 work, lawn mowing & landelectrical & more. lawrencemarketplace.com/ scaping. FREE estimates. www.a2zenterprises.info lonnies == J@FC @FE5@@C ?665D 92? 785-841-6254 dled with just one call. Servicing all of Do Co & surrounding areas. Insured. Roofing 785-312-1917 Painting

Bus. 913-269-0284

Heating & Cooling

785-842-7625

Construction

Home Improvements

Seamless aluminum guttering. Many colors to choose from. Install, repair, screen, clean-out. Locally owned. Insured. Free estimates.

Seamless Aluminum & Steel Siding, Windows Entry Doors Awnings & Patio Covers Brian Crisp

2012 Hyundai Sonata Limited LOADED!! Full leather interior, 4 heated seats, NAV, Vista Roof, Beautiful Car!! 30k miles for only $20,995! Call/Text Jeremy at 785-727-0244 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence

Call 866-823-8220 to advertise.

Exterior

Driveways, Parking Lots, Paving Repair, Sidewalks, Garage Floors, Foundation Repair 785-843-2700 Owen 24/7 Sr. & Veteran Discounts

(785) 856-7067

2233 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.Briggs.Subaru.com

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BUSINESS Carpets & Rugs

Blue Tooth, Spacious, One Owner, Super Clean!!! Stk# SL13-147C1. $16,995.

Leather, Loaded, Sunroof, Local Trade, 1 Owner. Stk# SL14-019C1. $14,871.

(785) 856-7067

23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

Appliance Repair

Like New, One Owner, Clean Car Fax, Save Thousands, Clean! Stk# SL13-202C1. $17,995.

2011 HYUNDAI SONATA

Ford 2010 Mustang leather, power seat, spoiler, alloy wheels, steering wheel controls, Shaker sound, very nice! Stk#195931 only $18,816. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2300 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.BriggsChrysler.com

2012 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS AWD, Only 27K miles. Carfax-1-Owner. Certified Pre-Owned. Bronze exterior with sand interior. Call or text Joe at 785-764-6089. LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence

2008 HONDA FIT

2010 ACURA TL

(785) 856-7227

Great Ride, Alloy Wheels, Will Not Last Long, Clean Carfax. Stk# GMC60104 $16,995.

A. F. Hill Contracting Call a Specialist!

We are the area exclusive exterior only painters. Insured. Free est. call for $300discount

785-841-3689 anytime

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Quality Work Over 30 yrs. exp.

Call Lyndsey 913-422-7002

gary@winston-brown.com 785-856-2440 - Lawrence

785-865-0600

Complete Roofing Services Professional Staff Quality Workmanship http://lawrencemarketplac e.com/lawrenceroofing

Tree/Stump Removal

BUDGET TREE SERVICE, LLC. 913-593-7386

Trimmed, Shaped, Removed Shrubs, Fenceline Cleaned

No Job Too Small Free Est. Lic. & Ins. 913-268-3120 www.budgettreeservicekc.com Needing to place an ad?

Lawn, Garden & Nursery Golden Rule Lawncare Lawn cleanup & mowing Snow Removal Family owned & operated Call for Free Est. Insured. Eugene Yoder 785-224-9436 Grass Roots Lawn Care @>A=6E6 '2H? 2C6 L -?@H ,6>@G2= L 77@C523=6 L Reliable Lawn Service (785)-806-2608 Green Grass Lawn Care Mowing, Yard Clean-up, Tree Trimming, Snow Removal. Insured all jobs considered 785-893-1509

Supplying all your Painting needs. Serving Lawrence and surrounding areas for over 25 years.

Locally owned & operated.

Free estimates/Insured. STARTING or BUILDING a Business? 785-832-2222 classifieds@ljworld.com

Plumbing RETIRED MASTER PLUMBER & Handyman needs small work. Bill Morgan 816-523-5703

785-832-2222

Chris Tree Service

20yrs. exp. Trees trimmed, cut down, hauled off. Free Est. Ins. & Lic. 913-631-7722, 913-301-3659

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Fun And Ready For School...Great Look And Great To Drive. $16,200. Stk# TST90823 Call 785-856-7227

Cars-Imports

2013 NISSAN ALTIMA

All Power, Keyless Entry, Fun To Drive And Needs A New Home! $21,324 Stk# JMC60119.

Nissan 2008 Rogue SL AWD, alloy wheels, steering wheel controls, sunroof, leather heated seats, power equipment, stk#510031 only $14,651. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Cars-Imports Toyota, 2008 Camry XLE. Super clean silver, local, two owner Camry. Well equipped and low miles! JBL Sound, heated seats, moonroof, Michelins, much more. See website for photos. Rueschhoff Automobiles rueschhoffautos.com 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/7

Crossovers 2011 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE

Motorcycle-ATV

Sport Utility-4x4

Sport Utility-4x4

2003 Honda Silverwing, 600cc, 1140 miles. New condition with $600 worth of extras plus 2 helmets, original cost $7500, asking $3400/OBO. 785-842-1086

Sport Utility-4x4 Honda 2009 CRV EXL 4wd, leather heated seats, sunroof, alloy wheels, power equipment, stk#14928 only $22,755. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

FWD, Power Package, 3rd Row Seat. $21,995. Stk# GMT21544 Call 785-856-7227

2002 Jeep Liberty Great School Car! V6, Auto Trans, 4X4, Local Trade! 108k Miles, Only $8,988! Call/Text Jeremy at 785-727-0244 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

(785) 856-7100

(785) 856-7227

2300 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.BriggsChrysler.com

Toyota 2011 Corolla LE fwd 4cyl, great commuter car! Power equipment, cd player, very nice! Stk#11980 only $14,515. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2101 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence BriggsNissanLawrence.com

2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2011 KIA SOUL

Spacious, Alloy Wheels, Seats 5, Local Trade, One Owner Stk# SL13-254C1. $12,995.

All Pwr, Keyless Entry, Fun To Drive And Needs A New Home. $15,295. Stk# DJC90235.

2006 Jeep Commander Limited Stock #: 13T1079B VIN: 1J8HG58216C138955 $12,995 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

2013 NISSAN SENTRA Toyota 2009 Corolla LE one owner, power equipment, cruise control, great finance terms available! Stk#560442 only $12,500. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2101 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence BriggsNissanLawrence.com

2012 NISSAN ALTIMA

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

2013 FORD EDGE

Nissan 2009 Rogue SL AWD, leather heated seats, sunroof, alloy wheels, very sporty and fun to drive! Stk#469393 only $18,755. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

(785) 856-7100

(785) 856-7067

2233 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.Briggs.Subaru.com

(785) 856-7227

2300 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.BriggsChrysler.com

Like New!!! Less Than 5000 Miles, Save Thousands. Stk# SL13-167C1. $16,995.

1991 TOYOTA MR2

AWD, Loaded Limited, Leather, Steering wheel Controls, Touch Screen. $32,227. Stk# GMT70070 Call 785-856-7227

Auto, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise And Needs To Get Out On The Road. Only..$16,495. Stk# DJC60066.

2013 NISSAN 370Z

(785) 856-7100

2011 MAZDA CX7

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2300 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.BriggsChrysler.com

2012 NISSAN ALTIMA

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2300 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.BriggsChrysler.com

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

2010 Ford Escape Get Ready For Winter with this Spotless 4X4!! Auto Trans and ONLY 29k Miles for $17,750!! Call/Text Jeremy at 785-727-0244 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence Ford, 2007 Escape Sport XLT 4X4. Audiophile sound system, moonroof, running boards, and much more. Clean, popular silver color. Take a look, Escapes never last long. See website for photos. Rueschhoff Automobiles rueschhoffautos.com 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/ /7

Ford 2009 Edge SEL one owner, very clean, ultra sunroof, power seat, traction control, alloy wheels, steering wheel controls, cd changer, power equipment, stk#344421 only $17,415. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4X4. Local trade. Great ride and rugged off-road capabilities. $15,971. Call Joe at 785-764-6089. LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

Jeep 2012 Liberty Limited 4wd, v6, leather heated seats, alloy wheels, power equipment, and more! Stk#13473 only $21,415. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Jeep, 2002 Grand Cherokee Limited Edition. Super Jeep, 2007 Liberty Sport, clean and low miles. Really 4X4, in Black Ebony. Very loaded and no accident clean, with clean two clean history. Beautiful owner no accident history. Jeep Limited for only 97K miles, and priced be$7995. See website for low loan value at only photos. $9995. Very nice liberty. Rueschhoff Automobiles See website for photos. rueschhoffautos.com Rueschhoff Automobiles 2441 W. 6th St. rueschhoffautos.com 785-856-6100 24/7 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/7

Rare and in great conditon. Don’t miss out on this one!! $6,995. Stk# RL13-055C1 Call 785-856-7227

(785) 856-7227

Perfect Condition All Pwr Leather, Hot Hot Hot!!!!! $31,995. Stk# NL13-203C1.

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

2002 Jeep Liberty Limited 3.7lL, V6, With leather, 4WD and priced right just under 9K. Call Anthony at 785-691-8528. LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

(785) 856-7227

(785) 856-7067

2233 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.Briggs.Subaru.com Lexus 2009 RX350 AWD, leather heated memory seats, sunroof, alloy wheels, power equipment, stk#474301 only $26,855. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2003 Cadillac Escalade Clean car with leather seats and 3rd row seat; A great ride. Call Anthony at 785-691-8528 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence

Ford 2012 Escape XLT fwd, sunroof, alloy wheels, power equipment, steering wheel controls, SYNC, power seat, stk#17334 only $17,989. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2008 JEEP WRANGLER

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Awd, Tinted, Automatic Transmission, Clean Carfax. Stk# GMT91502 $18,995.

(785) 856-7067

2233 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.Briggs.Subaru.com

(785) 856-7100

2101 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence BriggsNissanLawrence.com Auto, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise And Needs To Get Out On The Road!..Only $15,495 Stk# JMC60116.

Rueschhoff Automobiles rueschhoffautos.com 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/7

(785) 856-7100

Saab, 2001 9-3 Convertible! LOW miles! Great condition! Nice shiny black with tan leather. Super popular 4 seater convertible. Automatic. Only 87K local miles. Serviced at Aristocrat. See website for photos. Rueschhoff Automobiles rueschhoffautos.com 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/7

2005 MAZDA 3 2101 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence BriggsNissanLawrence.com

2012 NISSAN ALTIMA Gas Saver, Ready for school or comuter, Hatchback and power pack. $9,355. Stk# TST90777C1 Call 785-856-7227

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Clean Carfax, One Owner, Ready To Put In Your Drive Way! $17,495 Stk# DJC90274.

(785) 856-7227

2300 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.BriggsChrysler.com 2101 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence BriggsNissanLawrence.com

2011 HYUNDAI TUCSON

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Ford 2005 Expedition Eddie Bauer edition one owner, heated and cooled leather seats, cd changer, alloy wheels, steering wheel controls, running boards, tow package and more! Stk#484431 only $12,416. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

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Take The Top Off And Head For The Country Back Roads! 4WD And Ready To Go! $19,645. Stk# GMT91597 Call 785-856-7227

Place your Garage Sale Ad Today! For $39.95, your ad will run Wednesday- Saturdayin the Lawrence Journal -World as well as the Tonganoxie Mirror and Baldwin Signal weekly newspapers, and all of our online websites.

(785) 856-7227

2300 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.BriggsChrysler.com

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Sale! Sale! Sale!

2009 Honda Accord, 28k - $12,950 2009 Honda Civic, 50k - $11,950 2009 Chrysler Minivan, 50k - $12,500 2008 Toyota Camry, 51k - $12,950 2008 Toyota Prius, 32k - $12,950 2008 Mits. Eclipse., 54k - $10,950 2007 Mits. Eclipse, 77k - $9,950 2005 Toyota Avalon, 52k - $12,950 2005 Jeep Liberty, 82k - $7,250 2004 Ford Ranger, 94k - $4,950 2003 Chevy Silverado, 86k - $5,750 2002 Mits. Diamante, 90k - $5,500 2002 Acura 3.2 TL, 78k - $6,950 2002 Ford Taurus SW, 167k - $2,950 2001 Chevy Prizm, 86k - $4,250 2000 Chevy S-10, 109k - $4,500 1999 Honda Accord V6, 141k - $4,950 1996 Buick Park Ave., 98k - $2,950

Alek’s Auto 785-766-4864

(785) 856-7100

2011 MAZDA 6

2007 Volkswagen Beetle Super clean inside and out, Has been very well taken care of - perfect for your student! Only 51,574 miles. Stock#A3614A. Call Mike at (785) 550-1299 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence

GMC 2007 Acadia SLT1 fwd, V6, leather heated seats, power equipment, Bose sound, alloy wheels, room for 7, stk#523371 only $15,841. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Jeep 2003 Grand Cherokee Limited 4wd, one owner, running boards, tow package, sunroof, leather heated seats, alloy wheels, very nice! Stk#185761 only $10,887. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

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Volkswagen 2008 Jetta 2.0, automatic, power equipment, great gas mileage and dependability! Stk#119042 only $9,350. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Great Mid Size Suv, Got All The Power You Need And Then Some! $17,995 Stk# NL13-227T1.

(785) 856-7100

Click on “place an ad” under the blue garage sale box and follow the step by step process!

2010 Ford Expedition XLT

2101 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence BriggsNissanLawrence.com

Stock #: 13T790A VIN: 1FMJU1G58AEA34526 $20,995

2009 JEEP LIBERTY

www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

2011 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA

We are now your Chevrolet dealer, call us for your service or sales needs! Dale Willey Automotive 785-843-5200

23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

2012 SUBARU LEGACY

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AWD, Tinted, Automatic Transmission, Clean Carfax. Stk# DJC90168 $20,995.

Smooth Ride, Clean, Just Arrived, Great First Car! Stk# DJC60071. $14,995.

(785) 856-7067

2233 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.Briggs.Subaru.com

23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500

4WD, Ready for mud or snow. $15,995. Stk# JMT70030 Call 785-856-7227

(785) 856-7227

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2300 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.BriggsChrysler.com

(785) 856-7067

2012 SUBARU LEGACY

2233 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.BriggsSubaru.com

2013 KIA SOUL

Crossovers

Sporty, Fun To Drive, Just Arrived, Like New, Clean Carfax. Stk# GMC60106 $16,995.

(785) 856-7067

2233 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence www.Briggs.Subaru.com

Nissan 2005 Maxima 3.5 SE, leather heated seats, alloy wheels, cd changer, Bose sound, power equipment, sunroof, stk#18631A3. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com Nissan, 2006 Maxima SL. Local trade-in, beautiful car in Red Brawn color. Loaded up and well cared for. Panorama moonroof, heated leather seats, much more! Clean history and super car to drive. See website for photos. Rueschhoff Automobiles rueschhoffautos.com 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/7

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Ford, 2003 Ford Explorer Sport. ONE owner, leather, clean, and popular black color. 4X4, below average miles, and a great price. See website for photos. Rueschhoff Automobiles rueschhoffautos.com 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/7

Fun Sporty, Great College Car, Great Mpgs! $18,995 Stk# NL12-219C1.

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2012 CHEVROLET EQUINOX

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2008 GMC YUKON DENALI XL

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Premium Package, All Weather Package, Moonroof, Leather and AWD. $22,995. Stk# DL13-081C1 Call 785-856-7227

2013 Ford Explorer XLT Stock #: P1201 VIN: 1FM5K7D88DGB34854 $28,995

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2011 Nissan Juke SV Stock #: P1216 VIN: JN8AF5MV5BT025164 $20,995

TDI, 42 Mpg!!!!!!! Just Arrived, Local Trade Stk# SL13-284C1 $20,995.

Chevrolet 2011 Equinox LT fwd, 4cyl, alloy wheels, power equipment, GM certified with 2yrs of scheduled maintenance included, stk#552602 only $19,785. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

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please try. Perhaps your daughter would consider having a party for her child’s friends, followed later by a cake-and-icecream celebration for family members. The family will tolerate the boy’s behavior better, and the schedule of events will allow the boy to arrive after the other children have left.

party for the rest of the children. Any advice? — Not Unsympathetic Dear Not: We understand that you don’t want a disruptive child coming to these parties uninvited. But a 6-year-old boy on the autism spectrum can be a handful, and his grandmother undoubtedly doesn’t want him excluded from family functions. The boy is six. It will take some time before he can learn to socialize in a more acceptable manner. We know it’s asking a lot for you to be accommodating, but

Dear Annie: My parents have decided that for their 40th wedding anniversary, they should have a professional photo taken of all of their children and grandchildren. That’s fine. But Mom also insists we all wear blue jeans and white sweatshirts. I said ‘no.’ I’d be happy to wear a suit and tie but no white sweatshirt. I do not look good in white and don’t want to end up in “Awkward Family Photos.” Mom calls me day and night begging, badgering and asking why I can’t swallow my so-called

Marcy Sugar and Kathy Mitchell

‘20/20’ gives viewers a chilling look at an online predator Technology makes everything easier — even for bad guys. We’ve been told about the Craigslist Killer — now it’s time to meet the Online Date Rapist. “20/20” (9 p.m., ABC) profiles Jeffrey Marsalis, who used his Match.com profile to lure countless women into his sick world. Some prosecutors think he may be the worst date rapist in our nation’s history. You can’t say Marsalis wasn’t inventive. He’d con women with stories that he was a brain surgeon. He told others that he was in the CIA or training to be an astronaut. He attracted ambitious, educated women. Like any effective con man, he used his prey’s aspirations against them. They wanted to believe they had found someone extraordinary. In fact, he was so convincing that many victims returned to him, even after they had begun to sense that something about “Dr. Jeff,” or whatever he called himself, just wasn’t right.

Are films even film anymore? Keanu Reeves makes the most of his Hollywood connections to get his friends and colleagues to appear in “Side by Side: The Science, Art, and Impact of Digital Cinema” (8 p.m., PBS, check local listings), a documentary he hosts and produced. Reeves sits down with filmmakers and actors from James Cameron (“Avatar”) to Martin Scorsese (“Hugo”) to discuss how the advent of digital cameras and CGI effects have affected their storytelling. He also speaks with directors who will never give up traditional film. One exclaims that he will never trade “oil paints for crayons.” Actors, including Reeves, explain how the limitations of shooting in film affected the culture of a movie set. Takes could only last about 20 minutes before breaking to reload cameras. And the expense of shooting film put everybody on their toes, as if you could hear the “money” flowing through the camera.

Tonight’s other highlights

Death clears a TV producer’s busy schedule on “Bones” (7 p.m., Fox).

Scrutiny falls upon Roderick on “The Following” (8 p.m., Fox).

Death comes to the pious on “Blue Bloods” (9 p.m., CBS). — Copyright 2013 United Feature Syndicate, distributed by Universal Uclick.

BIRTHDAYS Actress Peggy Lipton is 66. Actor Michael Chiklis is 50. Music producer Robert Clivilles is 49. Actress Cameron Diaz is 41. TV personality Lisa Ling is 40. Tennis player Andy Roddick is 31. Rock musician Ryan Ross is 27. Actor Cameron Finley is 26.

JACQUELINE BIGAR’S STARS

For Friday, Aug. 30 This year you will see a big difference in what occurs between you and others. If you are single, meeting someone through a person’s circle of friends could prove to be significant to your life history. If you are attached, the two of you will realize a long-term dream that you both have wanted. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult Aries (March 21-April 19) Stay focused. Keep the lines of communication open, but choose to discuss only what’s necessary. Tonight: Go with the flow. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Though you might be out of sorts at first, know that what you’re looking for is readily accessible. Open up talks with a loved one. Tonight: Hang out with friends. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Curb a need to be possessive, and simply trust what is going on. Be willing to express your thoughts and find out where a friend is coming from. Tonight: It is OK if someone else wants to treat. Cancer (June 21-July 22) You might want to relax and let go, but a surprise visit from a superior or friend will set the pace of your day. Tonight: Celebrate the weekend well. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Understand that you can’t control issues or people. You can control only yourself and your responses. Tonight: Follow suggestions. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) With as many people as there are seeking you out, it will be almost unbelievable that you

dignity and “just grin and bear it.” My father moans about how families do things to make each other happy. My parents and I have always had a stormy relationship. I am 30 years old and don’t want to take orders from them. If I tell them to give up, they will be disappointed. How do I get them to leave me alone? — Unwilling Son Dear Unwilling: Your parents have a point about going along for the sake of family harmony. After all, it’s their 40th anniversary, and this is a gift to them. You all sound amazingly pigheaded, but there is no reason for such a fuss over a white sweatshirt. Be conciliatory rather than stubborn. Enlist the help of a sibling. Ask your folks to work with you on a compromise. Maybe a beige sweatshirt would do the trick. Or you could all wear holiday scarves to add color. See what you can come up with. jacquelinebigar.com

are choosing to work on a project instead of socializing. Mixing the two is fine if you complete what you must. Tonight: The world is your oyster. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Others turn to you for advice. You might not be in a position to help a particular person, but you can point him or her to a different source for feedback. Tonight: Leader of the gang. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You have the gift of seeing more in interactions and discussions than others see. Tonight: Put on some great music to escape from the here and now. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Others will make an effort to influence an important matter involving your finances. Honor what is going on, as it only can benefit you. Tonight: dinner with a loved one. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Listen to news that is forthcoming, and be aware that everyone has a different perspective. Tonight: Be around those you most enjoy. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Honor who you are throughout the day. Sometimes you might be so quick to give a kneejerk reaction that others could be put off. Tonight: Spend some time with friends. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) You might want to see a personal matter in a different light, and you will ... once you stop reacting. Tonight: Be creative when coming up with plans.

PLACEMENT TEST By Carl Cranby

8/30

Universal Crossword Edited by Timothy E. Parker August 30, 2013 ACROSS 1 Step on the scale? 4 One was issued at Nantes 9 Deep passion 14 Feeling of rage 15 “Not gonna happen, period!” 16 Girl in Byron’s “Don Juan” 17 Pitchers, goblets, tumblers and such 19 Japanese immigrant 20 Numbskull 21 Twicemonthly oceanic event 23 Sound unit 24 Once-a-year bloomer 26 Intentionally lose 28 Temporary 32 ___ and outs (intricacies) 35 Dash of panache 36 Bar, to a barrister 38 Vintner’s valley 40 Be a pain in the neck 43 Plural suffix with “auction” or “musket” 44 Stockholm coin 46 Farm females 48 Handwoven Scandinavian rug 49 Fill with anxiety or dread

53 Compulsively curious (var.) 54 Allotted amount 58 Weak, as on crime 60 Audition handout 63 Con game 64 10 on a scale of 1 to 10, e.g. 66 Warehouse transports 68 Watches the waistline 69 Break a deadlock 70 “Diff’rent Strokes” actress Charlotte 71 Attachment for “open” or “rear” 72 Doesn’t run out 73 Arithmetic directive DOWN 1 “The Sweetheart of ___ Chi” 2 Fabric introduced by DuPont 3 Absorb new material 4 Lure successfully 5 Condensation consequence 6 Director Reitman 7 Part of a bird’s beak 8 Dog biscuits and such 9 “1,001 Arabian Nights” hero 10 Answer 11 Sink filler 12 It really isn’t

butter 13 Prince’s “Purple ___” 18 First course, sometimes 22 ___ Beta Kappa 25 Showgirl in the song “Copacabana” 27 Fish eggs 29 “Brown Eyed Girl” singer Morrison 30 “___ Sanctum” 31 Colorful parrot of Australia 32 It’s the write stuff? 33 Anti-drug agent 34 Coddle or pamper 37 “Only you can prevent forest fires” spot 39 Add to marginally?

41 “A League of Their ___” 42 Twelve months 45 Donkey 47 Livestock stalls 50 One Kennedy 51 A lot to look at 52 Case for small toiletries 55 Prefix with “red” or “structure” 56 Group of eight 57 “Rudolph the Red-___ Reindeer” 58 A or B, on a record 59 Wednesday was named after him 61 “___ Lisa” 62 Dinner crumbs 65 ’60s drug 67 Young, furry animal

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Dear Annie: My grandchildren are six and three. My brother has a stepgrandson, also age six, from his wife’s daughter. Two years ago, at my eldest grandchild’s birthday party, my brother and his wife brought this step-grandson along. He was not invited because he is an unruly child. He has a mild form of autism. Then his grandmother became upset when my daughter didn’t provide a goody bag for him. My daughter had made enough only for those kids who were invited. My brother’s wife then said, “Make sure to have enough for next year.” The younger child’s birthday is coming up. Is there any way to stop my brother and his wife from bringing this 6-yearold with them? We know the boy has problems, and we’ve tried the “open arms” approach, but it always backfires. The boy acts out and ruins the

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Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon.

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Having a child with autism at party can be tricky

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11 Sink filler 12 It really isn’t

anxiety or dread

(Answers tomorrow) Jumbles: FENCE THANK PURELY ASSURE Answer: Danica Patrick’s success at such a young age was a result of her being a — FAST LEARNER

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10B Friday, August 30, 2013 Sport Utility-4x4 Truck-Pickups

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Vans-Buses

2012 NISSAN TITAN

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2010 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 6 Speed manual, 4x4, Hard top and ready for the trails. Call Anthony at 785-691-8528 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

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Crew Cab, Auto, Loaded Ready To Work Or Just Look Good..Only 2K Miles And Only...$21,995 Stk#HN2756.

Dodge 2012 Caravan SXT very dependable and affordable for the family! Alloy wheels, ABS, traction control, roof rack and more, stk#18872A only $18,787. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

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2006 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab. 4X4. Local trade. Clean Carfax. Nice looking truck. Only $15,995. Call or text Joe at 785-764-6089. LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

Dodge, 2006 Ram 1500 SLT 4X4. Great condition shiny white. Clean AutoCheck history. V8 automatic, regular cab. Priced for quick sale! See website for photos. Rueschhoff Automobiles rueschhoffautos.com 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/7

Mercury 2010 Mariner one owner, alloy wheels, steering wheel controls, sunroof, power equipment, very affordable payments! Stk#581961 only $16,847. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

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Toyota, 2004 4Runner SR5 4X4. Super black with very clean gray cloth interior. Third row seating, V8 automatic. About 156K miles and very clean. See website for photos. Rueschhoff Automobiles rueschhoffautos.com 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/7

Truck-Pickups

Pontiac, 2002 Montana EXT minivan. Local trade, dual sliding doors, second row bucket seats, good tires, and runs super, even though higher miles. Priced low for quick sale. Call Dave. Rueschhoff Automobiles rueschhoffautos.com 2441 W. 6th St. 785-856-6100 24/7

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2012 Toyota Sienna LE AWD 31K miles. Rear captains chairs. Power-sliding passenger doors. Bluetooth and cruise. Call/text Joe at 785-764-6089. LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

2010 TOYOTA TUNDRA

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All Power, Leather, Moon Roof And All The Bells And Whistles And Only...........$31,995 Stk#JMT22848.

2012 Ford F-150 Lariat 4WD heated seats, Leather, Great truck with less than 10,000 miles. Call Anthony 785-691-8528. LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence

Toyota 2008 Sienna LE fwd, V6, alloy wheels, steering wheel controls, 2nd row quad seating, DVD, power equipment, cruise control, stk#560441 only $15,775. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

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Lawrence 2009 FORD F-150

2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Z71 Nice 1 owner truck, low miles and leather seats. Call Anthony at 785-691-8528 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

Platinum Package!!!, Navigation, Sunroof, Leather, Nice! Stk# SL13-275T1. $33,869.

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What’s GM Certified? 2yrs of free regular maintenance 172 Pt. Inspection 12 Mo./12,000 Mi. Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty 100,000 mi./5-yr. limited Powertrain warranty, no deduct. 24-hr. Roadside Assistance Courtesy transportation. Nationwide coverage backed By General Motors. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

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Chevrolet 2011 Silverado LTZ crew cab, 4wd, Z71, GM certified, 20” alloy wheels, On Star, Bose premium sound, tow package, leather heated seats, running boards and diesel! Stk#339541 save huge over new! Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2011 Ford Ranger Spotless Truck! 4.0L V6, Auto Trans, 4X4, Extended Cab! $21,988, Call/Text Jeremy at 785-727-0244 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence www.lairdnollerlawrence.com

Family Van, Super Clean, One Owner, Priced To Move!!! Stk# SL14-031C1. $13,439.

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2003 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY Chevrolet 2005 Silverado LT 4wd Z71 crew cab, step bars, alloy wheels, power equipment, Bose premium sound, very affordable! Stk#558571 only $10,851. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com 1996 Chevrolet truck, blue, 4WD, large tires, great shape, $5,500. Call 785-220-9541. Serious inquiries only.

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Ford 2010 Ranger XLT ext cab, bed liner, power equipment, cruise control, low miles, stk#167771 only $17,815. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

Lot 13, in Block 3, in HOLIDAY HILLS NO. 12, an addition to the City of Lawrence, as shown by y the recorded Plat thereof, in Douglas County, Kansas, commonly known as 1016 Parkview Road, Lawrence, KS 66049 (the Property) to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled case. The sale is to be made without appraisement and subject to the redemption period as provided by law, and further subject to the approval of the Court. For more information, visit www.Southlaw.com.

Prepared By: South & Associates, P.C. Brian R. Hazel (KS # 21804) 6363 College Blvd., Suite 100 Overland Park, KS 66211 (913)663-7600 (913)663-7899 (Fax) Attorneys For Plaintiff (51397) ________ (First Published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World, August 23, 2013) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS CIVIL DEPARTMENT

No. 12CV474 Court Number: 4 Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale issued to me by the Clerk of the District Court of Douglas County, Kansas, the undersigned Sheriff of Douglas County, Kansas, will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the Lower Level of the Judicial and Law Enforcement Center of the Courthouse at Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, on September 19, 2013, at 10:00 AM, the following real estate: Lot Fourteen (14) in CHALK HILL ADDITION, an Addition to the City of Lawy, rence, Douglas County Kansas, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 923 Chalk Hill Court, Lawrence, KS 66049 (the “Property”)

2013 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport Package

2000 Ford F-150 Great Work Truck! 4.2L V6, Auto Trans, Extended Cab, Clean! ONLY $7,500! Call/Text Jeremy at 785-727-0244 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence

ministration and to Admit Will to Probate.

vs.

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Lawrence

THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT; THENCE S 0 DEGREES 04’ 02” E, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT, 103.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, commonly known as 3722 Westland Place, Lawrence, KS 66049-2229 (the “Property”)

Carol J. Harmsen, et al. Defendants. Dodge 2005 Grand Caravan SXT one owner, power lift gate, alloy wheels, power seat, DVD, navigation, cruise control, ready for the family! Stk#18512A2 only $8,715. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2011 Toyota Tacoma Double cab with only 54,929 miles. 4.0 V-6 Super clean and a Carfax certified, One owner vehicle. Call Mike at (785) 550-1299 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence

Lawrence

by the Clerk of the District Court of Douglas County, Kansas, the undersigned Sheriff of Douglas County, Kansas, will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the Lower Level of the Judicial and Law Enforcement Center of the Courthouse at Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, on September 12, 2013, at 10:00 AM, the following real estate:

Green Tree Servicing LLC Plaintiff,

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Stock #: 13T951A VIN: 5TFUU4EN3DX074771 $28,995

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2008 TOYOTA 4RUNNER

Limited...Loaded...This Is One For The Garage, Come And See!!! Stk# SL13047T3. $19,995.

Stock #: P1175A VIN: 2D4GP24R45R388011 $6,995

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2010 DODGE RAM

Who Needs A Mid Size When You Can Have Full Size And All The Power You Need..Will Not Last! $20,495. Stk# M3-949T1.

Mercury 2008 Mariner Premier 4wd, v6, leather heated seats, alloy wheels, sunroof, cd changer, steering wheel controls, stk#121721 only $14,686. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com

2005 Dodge Grand Caravan SE

4X4, Smooth Ride, Just Arrived, Will Not Last Long!! Stk# DJC60068 $24,966.

Lawrence

forcement Center of the Courthouse at Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, on September 26, 2013, at 10:00 AM, the following real estate:

Kenneth M. McGovern, Sheriff Douglas County, Kansas

2010 NISSAN TITAN

2010 Jeep Wrangler Sport Soft top, V6, 6 speed manual, 4x4, Ready to have fun in. Call Anthony at 785-691-8528 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence

Lawrence

(First published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World, August 30, 2013) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of Petition of: Michelle Doemland to Rights of Majority No. 2013CV401 Pursuant to Chapter 38 NOTICE OF HEARING-PUBLICATION THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL WHO ARE OR MAY BE CONCERNED: You are hereby notified that Michelle Doemland filed a Petition in the above court on 21st day of August, 2013, requesting a judgment and order for Rights of Majority. The Petition was heard on 27th day of August, 2013 at the Douglas County District Court, 1100 Massachusetts, Lawrence KS. If you have objection to the requested Rights of Majority, you are required to file a responsive pleading on or before 30th day of September, 2013 in this court or appear at the hearing and object to the requested rights of majority. If you fail to act, judgment and order will be entered upon the Petition as requested by Petitioner. Michelle Doemland 1899 E 10075 Rd, Lecompton, KS 66050 785-850-1589 ________

vs. James L. Wisler and Estate of Shelah K. Wisler, Deceased, et al. Defendants. No. 09CV262 Court Number: 2 Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60

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Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale issued to me by the Clerk of the District Court of Douglas County, Kansas, the undersigned Sheriff of Douglas County, Kansas, will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the Lower Level of the Judicial and Law En-

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for merchandise

Kenneth M. McGovern, Sheriff Douglas County, Kansas Prepared By: South & Associates, P.C. Kristen G. Stroehmann (KS # 10551) 6363 College Blvd., Suite 100 Overland Park, KS 66211 (913)663-7600 (913)663-7899 (Fax) Attorneys For Plaintiff (148451) ________

to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled case. The sale is to be made without appraisement and subject to the redemption period as provided by law, and further subject to the approval of the Court. For more information, visit www.Southlaw.com.

No. 12CV480 Court Number: 5 Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale issued to me by the Clerk of the District Court of Douglas County, Kansas, the undersigned Sheriff of Douglas County, Kansas, will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the Lower Level of the Judicial and Law Enforcement Center of the Courthouse at Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, on September 26, 2013, at 10:00 AM, the following real estate: Lot 10, Block 1, in PALMYRA ESTATES, a subdivision in the City of Baldwin City, Douglas Countty, Kansas, commonly known as 113 North 2nd Street, Baldwin City, KS 66006 (the “Property”) to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled case. The sale is to be made without appraisement and subject to the redemption period as provided by law, and further subject to the approval of the Court. For more information, visit www.Southlaw.com. Kenneth M. McGovern, Sheriff Douglas County, Kansas

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS CIVIL DEPARTMENT Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP Plaintiff,

Kenneth M. McGovern, Sheriff Douglas County, Kansas Prepared By: South & Associates, P.C. Kristen G. Stroehmann (KS # 10551) 6363 College Blvd., Suite 100 Overland Park, KS 66211 (913)663-7600 (913)663-7899 (Fax) Attorneys For Plaintiff (156164) ________ (First Published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World, August 16, 2013) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS CIVIL DEPARTMENT Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Indenture Trustee under the Indenture Relating to IMH Assets Corp., Collateralized Asset-Backed Bonds, Series 2005-7 Plaintiff, vs. Unknown Heirs of Rozetta Russell, deceased; John Doe (Tenant/Occupant); Mary Doe (Tenant/Occupant); Unknown spouse, if any, of Rozetta Russell; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Pinnacle Financial Corporation D/B/A Tri Star Lending Group; Randy Russell; Rob Russell; Lori Hewitt; Sherri Reamer, Defendants. No. 13CV331 Court Number: 1 Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 NOTICE OF SUIT

Kenneth M. McGovern, Sheriff Douglas County, Kansas

THE STATE OF KANSAS, to the above-named defendants and the unknown heirs, executors, adminisPrepared By: trators, devisees, trustees, South & Associates, P.C. creditors and assigns of Brian R. Hazel (KS # 21804) any deceased defendants; 6363 College Blvd., Suite 100 the unknown spouses of Overland Park, KS 66211 any defendants; the un(913)663-7600 known officers, successors, (913)663-7899 (Fax) trustees, creditors and asAttorneys For Plaintiff signs of any defendants (151373) that are existing, dissolved ________ or dormant corporations; the unknown executors, addevisees, (First Published in the Law- ministrators, rence Daily Journal-World, trustees, creditors, successors and assigns of any deAugust 23, 2013) fendants that are or were IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF partners or in partnership; DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS the unknown guardians, conservators and trustees CIVIL DEPARTMENT of any defendants that are minors or are under any leU.S. Bank National gal disability; and the unAssociation known heirs, executors, adPlaintiff, ministrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and asvs. signs of any person alleged to be deceased, and all Raymond Eugene Perdue and Carolyn J. Perdue, et al. other persons who are or may be concerned. Defendants. No. 13CV124 Court Number: 4 Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 NOTICE OF SALE

(First Published in the LawUnder and by virtue of an rence Daily Journal-World, Order of Sale issued to me August 30, 2013) by the Clerk of the District Court of Douglas County, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Kansas, the undersigned DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS Sheriff of Douglas County, CIVIL DEPARTMENT Kansas, will offer for sale at public auction and sell to Bank of America, N.A., the highest bidder for cash successor by merger to in hand, at the Lower Level BAC Home Loans Servicing, of the Judicial and Law EnLP fka Countrywide Home forcement Center of the Loans Servicing, LP Courthouse at Lawrence, Plaintiff, Douglas County, Kansas, on September 19, 2013, at 10:00 vs. AM, the following real estate: Brenda S. Fisher, et. al.; Defendants. Lots 4 and 5, in Block 2, in

Prepared By: (First Published in the Law- South & Associates, P.C. rence Daily Journal-World, Megan Cello (KS # 24167) 6363 College Blvd., Suite 100 August 30, 2013) Overland Park, KS 66211 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF (913)663-7600 DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS (913)663-7899 (Fax) Attorneys For Plaintiff CIVIL DEPARTMENT (120158) ________ U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for the (First Published in the LawC-BASS Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, rence Daily Journal-World, August 16, 2013) Series 2006-RP2 Plaintiff,

Power Lift Gate, Rear Air, Capitan 2Nd Row, Power Door!! Stk# SL14-052C1 $8,995.

to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled case. The sale is to be made without appraisement and subject to the redemption period as provided by law, and further subject to the approval of the Court. For more information, visit www.Southlaw.com.

A part of land located in the North Half of Section 8, Township 15 South, Range 20 East of the 6th P.M., Douglas County, Kansas, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Sou uthwest corner of the Northeast Quarter, thence North 89 degrees 59 minutes 57 seconds East a diistance of 949.70 feet, said point being on the South line of the Northeast Quarter and the centterline of Mount Pleasant Street; thence North 00 degrees 33 minutes 37 seconds West a distance of 721.16 feet to the point of beginning, said point being the centerline of Mount Pleasant Strreet; thence South 88 degrees 18 minutes 02 seconds West a distance of 950.22 feet, said point be eing on the West line of the Northeast Quarter; thence South 89 degrees 59 minutes 57 est a distance seconds We of 223.51 feet, said point being on the Easterly right of way of the Leavenworth,, Lawrence and Galveston Railroad, thence along said right of way North 29 degrees 57 minutes 50 seconds East a distance of 301.06 feet; thence North 88 degrees 59 minutes 52 seconds East a distance of 1,020.64 feet, said point being the centerline of Mount Pleasant Street; thence Soutth 00 degrees 33 minutes 37 seconds East a distance of 250.50 feet to the point of beginning, commonly known as 163 East 1575 Road, Baldwin City, KS 66006 (the “Property”)

to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled case. The sale is to be made without appraisement and subject to the redemption period as provided by law, and further subject to the approval of the Court. For more information, visit www.Southlaw.com.

HOMEWOOD GARDENS, a subdivision in Douglas County, Kansas, commonly known as 1629 Haskell Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66044 (the “Property”)

to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled case. The sale is to be made without appraisement and subject to the redemption period as provided by law, and further subject to the approval of the Court. For more information, visit www.Southlaw.com. Kenneth M. McGovern, Sheriff Douglas County, Kansas

You are notified that a Petition has been filed in the District Court of Douglas County, Kansas, praying to foreclose a real estate mortgage on the following described real estate:

You are required to file your written defenses thereto on or before September 12, 2013, at 10:00a.m. in the Court, in the City of Lawrence, in Douglas County, Kansas, at which time and place the cause will be heard. Should you fail to file your written defenses, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition. Richard J. Brown, Petitioner PREPARED BY: /s/ Erik M. Rome B. J. Hickert, #10734 Erik M. Rome, #25422 Newbery, Ungerer & Hickert LLP 2231 SW Wanamaker Rd, Suite 101 Topeka, KS 66614 (785) 273-5250 Fax: (785) 273-5317 Email: b.j.hickert@nuhlaw.com Attorney for Petitioner ________ (First published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World, August 23, 2013) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of the Estate of DEVIN ALAN WARD, Deceased Case No. 2013 PR 155 (Petition Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 59) NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are notified that on August 20, 2013, a Petition for Issuance of Letters of Administration was filed in this Court by Treet Ward, an heir of Devin Alan Ward, deceased. All creditors of the decedent are notified to exhibit their demands against the Estate within the latter of four months from the date of first publication of notice under K.S.A. 59-2236 and amendments thereto, or if the identity of the creditor is known or reasonably ascertainable, 30 days after actual notice was given as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited, they shall be forever barred. /s/ Treet Ward Treet Ward, Petitioner /s/ Matthew Donnelly Matthew J. Donnelly #23354 Henson, Hutton, Mudrick & Gragson LLP 100 SE 9th Street, 2nd Floor PO Box 3555 Topeka, Kansas 66601-3555 785-232-2200 fax: 785-232-3344 mdonnelly@hensonlawoffic e.com ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER ________ (First published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World August 23, 2013) RESOLUTION # 3-2013 A Resolution of the Linwood City Council Pertaining to Ordinance #613, 701 and 702; to cause the closing and removal of unsafe structures in reference to: PT BLK 1; BEG 50’W SE COR N150’, W50’, S150’, E50’ TO POB SUBDIVISION PLAT: TOWN OF STRANGER (ALSO KNOWN AS LINWOOD CITY), commonly known as 322 E. Second Street, Linwood, Kansas.

To be published August 23rd, 2013 and August 30th, 2013 to notify any owner, agent, lien holder or occupant to appear before the Linwood City Council at a Public Hearing, 306 Main Street, Linwood, Kansas, on October 1st, 2013 at 7:30 and all those defendants p.m. who have not otherwise been served are required to Adopted by the Governing plead to the Petition on or Body this 20th day of Aubefore the 26th day of Sep- gust, 2013. tember, 2013, in the District Court of Douglas BY: /s/ Glenn Bodam County,Kansas. If you fail Glenn Bodam, Mayor to plead, judgment and decree will be entered in due ATTEST: /s/ _Karen Kane course upon the Petition. Karen Kane, City Clerk _______ NOTICE Pursuant to the Fair Debt (First published in the LawCollection Practices Act, 15 rence Daily Journal-World, U.S.C. §1692c(b), no infor- August 25, 2013) mation concerning the collection of this debt may be To whom it may concern: given without the prior consent of the consumer given The City of Baldwin City is directly to the debt collec- bidding out tree trimming around electric tor or the express permis- service sion of a court of compe- lines in the area outlined tent jurisdiction. The debt below. All alleys must also collector is attempting to be cleared so City Maincollect a debt and any in- tance Vehicles can pass. bidders must formation obtained will be Qualified comply with the following: used for that purpose. Lot 17, Block 9, in LANE PLACE, an Addition to the City of Lawrence, in Dougsas, comlas County, Kans monly known as 730 A/B Arkansas, Lawrence, KS 66044 (the “Property”)

Successful bidder must possess, or agree to obtain, a Baldwin Arborists License pursuant to Chapter 13, ArPrepared By: ticle 3 of the Baldwin City South & Associates, P.C. Code, proof of Liability Megan Cello (KS # 24167) Insurance in the amount of 6363 College Blvd., Suite 100 at least $1,000,000, referOverland Park, KS 66211 ences from an Electric Util(913)663-7600 ity demonstrating experi(913)663-7899 (Fax) ence with this sort of trimAttorneys For Plaintiff ming contract, and a Die(152787) (First published in the Law- lectric Testing Inspection ________ rence Daily Journal-World, Report on all equipment used on this job. (First Published in the Law- August 16, 2013) rence Daily Journal-World, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF The City of Baldwin City August 23, 2013) DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS also expects all industry DIVISION ONE standard safety practices IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF to be followed including, DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS IN THE MATTER OF THE but not limited to, wearing CIVIL DEPARTMENT ESTATE OF hard hats, safety glasses, DOROTHY A. BROWN and harnesses, etc. The Capitol Federal Savings Deceased area to be trimmed is from Bank 6th to 10th street / High to Plaintiff, Case No. 13 P 150 Orange Street, around 26 blocks of line, and will invs. NOTICE OF HEARING clude all Primary Electric Lines voltage not to exceed Joseph A. Versola, et al. The State of Kansas to All 12,470 volts phase to phase, Defendants. Persons Concerned: 7200 volts phase to ground. This job needs to be conNo. 13CV181 You are hereby notified cluded by October 31st, Court Number: 1 that on August 14, 2013, a 2013 no exceptions. The Pursuant to K.S.A. Petition was filed in the City of Baldwin City has the Chapter 60 Court by Richard J. Brown, right to refuse any bid. If an heir, devisee, legatee interested please contact NOTICE OF SALE and named fiduciary in the Chris Croucher with the Under and by virtue of an Last Will and Testament of City of Baldwin at (785) or email at Order of Sale issued to me Dorothy A. Brown, de- 594-6907 by the Clerk of the District ceased, dated July 29, 1998, ccroucher@baldwincity.org ________ Court of Douglas County, praying for Informal AdKansas, the undersigned Sheriff of Douglas County, Kansas, will offer for sale at Schedule public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash your help in hand, at the Lower Level wanted ad of the Judicial and Law Enforcement Center of the and reach Courthouse at Lawrence, thousands Douglas County, Kansas, on of readers September 19, 2013, at 10:00 AM, the following real esacross tate:

BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 2, BLOCK 2, WESTLAND ADDIShawn Willard and TION NO. 2, AN ADDITION Leslie M. Clark, et al. TO O THE CITY OF LAWDefendants. RENCE, AS SHOWN BY THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF; No. 12CV604 THENCE N 89 DEGREES 55’ Court Number: 4 58” E, ALONG THE SOUTH Pursuant to K.S.A. LINE OF SAID LOT, 35.24 Chapter 60 FEET; THENCE N 0 DEGREES 28’ 36” W, 103.59 FEET, TO NOTICE OF SALE THE NO ORTH LINE OF SAID LOT; THENCE S 89 DEGREES Under and by virtue of an 55’ 58” W, ALONG SAID Order of Sale issued to me NORTH LINE, 34.50 FEET TO

Prepared By: South & Associates, P.C. Kristen G. Stroehmann (KS # 10551) 6363 College Blvd., Suite 100 Overland Park, KS 66211 (913)663-7600 (913)663-7899 (Fax) Attorneys For Plaintiff (158833) ________

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TMy ƳdžȻdžȓȻɉ

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