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6B THE OBERLIN HERALD Wednesday, January 7, 2009 Cover Your Acres Winter Conference January 20 and 21, 2009 at the Gateway in Oberlin, KS Kansas State University and the Northwest Kansas Crop Residue Alliance Discussing the latest technology, methods, and conservation practices to improve crop production on the High Plains Diamond Sponsors: Hoxie Implement, Lang Diesel, National Sunflower Association McCook National Bank, Pioneer Hi-Bred, Producers Cooperative Oil Mill, Monsanto, & Farm Credit of Western Kansas Time Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Exhibit Hall 7:45 - 8:15 8:15 - 8:35 8:45 - 9:33 9:40 - 10:28 10:35 - 11:23 11:30 - 12:30 12:40 - 1:40 1:50 - 2:38 2:45 - 3:33 3:40 - 4:28 4:35 - 5:23 5:30 - 7:30 Registration Welcome in Exhibit Hall University Sessions Industry Sessions Weed Strategies in Wheat Residue Crop Insurance 1 Grain Marketing Advances in Breeding Grain Sorghum 1,2 Management 1 Strategies Technology 1,3 Carbon Credit Eye in the Sky, Yield Fore- Glyphosate Plant Nutrition Advances in Breeding Sponsor Trading cast from Satellite Images? 1 Resistance 1,2 Technology 1,3 Glyphosate Limited Irrigation and Pros & Cons of UAN with Oilseed Production Advances in Breeding Displays Resistance 1,2 No-till 1 Herbicides for Wheat 1,2 Storage, and Marketing Technology 1,3 Farmer Panel: Things Sprayer Setup: Improve to do before you start Efficacy & Reduce No-till 1 Drift 1,2 Planter, Drill Closing & What do you want from KSU Press Wheel Options 1 agronomy? (help us, help you) Managing Rust Crop Insurance 1 Carbon Credit Trading The State of Fertilizer Advances in Breeding on Wheat 1 in 2009 Technology 1,3 Farmer Panel: Summer Grain Marketing Analysis Weed Strategies in Sunflower Advances in Breeding Sponsor Crop Plant Population & Strategies Grain Sorghum 1,2 Production Technology 3 The Value of Wheat Residue Limited Irrigation National Sorghum Advances in Breeding Displays Nitrogen Testing 1 Management and No-till 1 Check-off Update Technology 1,3 Pros and Cons of UAN Planter, Drill Closing and Eye in the Sky: Yield Fore- Advances in Breeding with Herbicides for Wheat 1,2 Press Wheel Options 1 casts from Satellite Images? 1 Goss’ Wilt in Corn Technology 1,3 Industry Sponsored Bull Session (refreshments and heavy hors d’oeuvres provided) in the Exhibit Hall and will be held on both nights of the conference. CEU credits for CCAs have been applied for. 1,2 CEU credits for 1A for Commercial Pesticide Applicators have been approved. 3 Advances in Breeding Technology is sponsored by Monsanto and will be in the mobile lab in parking lot. Registration - The conference will be held for two days with the same program each day. Early registration must be postmarked by January 13. Please register early. $22 Tues 20 Wed 21 Early Registration - Attend all the sessions for one day. Please mark which day. $40 Early Registration to attend both days which will have the same program each day. $45 Registration per day after January 13 or at the door. All registrations include proceedings for conference along with refreshments and meals. For questions, please call 785-462-6281. Mail registration and check, payable to KSU to the following address: Northwest Area Office, Attn: Brian Olson, PO Box 786, Colby KS 67701. Program will be held regardless of weather. Please include the following information: Name: Address: City, State, Zip Phone: Noon Meal Noon Meal Improvements in Corn Traits Mechanics of Strip-till Svelte body. Tight tummy. Smooth facial lines. Good resolutions, but sometimes willpower alone just isn’t enough. We’re here to help you achieve your personal improvement goals and give yourself the new look you’ve always wanted with cosmetic enhancement from Graystone Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery. If you’ve considered cosmetic surgery but dismissed the idea because resources were not available locally, wait no longer. To schedule a consultation, contact Dr. Potter at Graystone Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery today: 785-623-6350. Love your body. Love yourself. 2500 Canterbury Drive-Suite 206-Hays 785-623-6350 Once available only in large metropoli- tan centers, Graystone Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery brings both surgical and non-surgical cosmetic enhancement procedures to western Kansas. Plastic surgeon Dr. Kirk Potter offers sophisticated, innovative cosmetic surgery methods and technology both for men and women. He is experienced in safe, effective, state-of-the-art aesthetics: •Facelift •Rhinoplasty •Eyelid Surgery •Brow Lift •Chin Implants •Liposuction •Tummy Tuck •Breast Augmentation •Breast Lift •Breast Reduction •Laser Hair Removal •BOTOX® Injections •Cosmetic Fillers •Laser Skin Care •Chemical Peels •Dermabrasion •Body Contouring •Male Cosmetic Surgery Out With the Old You... In With theNew! Time to pay chamber dues Mount Pleasant News By Dianne Bremer Chamber News By Tina Watson Hello from the Chamber! Hope everyone had a nice Christmas. The Oberlin Business Alliance soup lunch and drawing was on Saturday, Dec. 20. The soup was delicious! Thank you to all of those who made soup and brought in pies and cakes. I absolutely loved the chili Sharleen Wurm brought in from the museum. If you missed this event, you missed out on some great food. All proceeds will be donated to the Golden Age Center. Derek Chambers won the big prize at the Oberlin Business Alli- ance drawing. Other winners were Mike Helm, Linda Weber, Kris- tin McHugh, Sarah Murray, Bob Berkheimer, Sharon Black, Nancy Lockhart, Anita Montgomery and Dan Lippelmann. Aspen Gallen- tine won the children’s drawing. Congrats to all the winners! Also, a big thank you to Brittani Farr for drawing the tickets. The Christmas Cookie Party went well. All the cookies were gone be- fore 2 p.m., which was unexpected. I bought some and they were good. I tried a couple of every cookie, and those Russian tea balls – yum! They were my favorite. I was glad that I grabbed up three of those. Thank you to all of you who made and purchased cookies. The Chamber will be working on table tents soon, so if there is an event that can be put on them for the next three months, please contact the Chamber office. It isn’t too late to get your mem- bership dues in. Just drop by the Chamber office. Have a Happy New Year! Heather Waterman, Alexandra, Corbin, and Kaden, and Melvin Waterman were Christmas Day dinner guests of David and Karen Eskew to celebrate their Waterman family Christmas. Dec. 27 dinner guests of Karen and David Eskew and Donna Eskew for their Eskew family Christmas were Bruce and Rose Eskew, Buf- falo; Robbie and Barb Eskew, McCook; Tanner Eskew, Jennings; Jordan Eskew, Levant; Wayne and Jo Larson, Travis and Fawn Eskew, Lindsey and Alex, and Beverly Reiter and Brianna. Kristen Bremer and Dwayne Bray, Colby, and John and Dianne Bremer and Jessica were Christmas Day afternoon guests of Arthur and Alice May and celebrated their fam- ily Christmas. This is a correction from last week’s column. Phil and Lisa Jorns, Julia and Logan, Norman, Okla.; Tim Jorns, Tabor and Gavin, Overland Park; and Roland and Pam May, Zach and Hannah enjoyed their family Christmas Dec. 26 to 28 with their father, Ben Jorns, at his home in Preston. Colleen Rittmann and Rielly, Shawnee, arrived New Year’s Day at the Ralph Unger home and re- turned home on Saturday, accom- panied by Christian Rittmann, who had been visiting at the Unger home since Christmas. Rhonda May and Dan Nedland, Cameron, Hunter, and Elizabeth hosted their May family Christmas at their home on Saturday. Dinner guests were Walter and Betty May. Betty’s brother, Dean Hillman, Cheney; Richard and Delayne May, Brianna, Danica, and Nolan, Lawrence; Robert and Sally May and Cole, Roland and Pam May, Zach and Hannah. Roger and Susan May, Ryan and Erin, Carie Nichols, Dustin and Tyler, Shannon Schurr, Haylee and Colton; and Marty Cunningham and Jerry Erding of Kansas City, Mo. Following the party, Dean was an overnight guest at the Nedland home and Marty and Jerry were overnight guests at the Roland May home. New Year’s Day afternoon guests of Arthur and Alice May were Edith and John Tate, Jay and Becky Tate, Dakota, Mollie, and Grace, Jan and Warren Bainter, John and Dianne Bremer and Jessica, and Kristen Bremer and Dwayne Bray of Colby. They enjoyed the annual family tradition of Pond Butter Pudding, snacks, and coffee. Fern Jording and Marjorie Law were Sunday afternoon visitors of John and Dianne Bremer and Jessica. Selden News By Jacque Boultinghouse Congratulations to Koerperich Bookbindery. They have been nominated and selected as a top finalist for the Kansas Sampler’s Eight wonders of Kansas. More details in a later edition with infor- mation on how to vote for them. Go Koerperiches. You rock!!!! Birthdays and anniversaries: Dec. 19 - Avery Spresser, Ben and Christal Wessel, Chad Focke, Renee Bruggeman Filmore. Dec. 20 - Stephanie Ritter, Dave Neff. Dec. 21 - Troy Emigh. Dec. 22 - Pat Wes- sel. Dec. 24 - Curtis Carman, Mitzi Wachendorfer. Dec. 25 - Helen Jo Ochs. Dec. 28 - Heath Schulte, Bill and Rose Bainter, Robbie and Debbie Koerperich. Dec. 29 - Mark Schieferecke, Travis Schlenk. Dec. 30 - Sumner and Cheryl Schlenk. Dec. 31 - Mitch Shaw, Clayton Bainter. Jan. 1 - Gayle and Ruth Bainter, Diego Costellano. Jan. 2 - Mike and Tami Porsch, Boyd and Margee Wilson. Jan. 3 - Elizabeth Schreiner. Jan. 4 - Bill Bainter, Mike Kruse, John Mosier, Gerid Spresser, Jenna Bruggeman. Jan. 7 - John Kruse, Ron Kaus. Jan. 8 - Tyler Stevenson, Gary Shaw, Tom Zodrow. Jan. 9 - Evelyn Wahl, Lindsey Wahl. Jan. 10 - Randi Ste- venson, Kiezer Carman. Jan. 11 - Shad Putnam. Jan. 12 - Joe Bainter. Jan.13 - Harold Sulzman, Sherry Carman, Carl Ochs, Joe Trembley. Jan. 14 - Bernie Ritter, Angel Lo- bato, Dorothy Stacey. Jan. 15 - Dave Wachendorfer, Kelsey Hill. School Calendar: Jan. 9 - High School Basketball in Rexford with Logan. Jan. 10 thru 12 - High School Western Kansas Liberty League Tournament at Goodland. ! Disc 1: I Love A Rainy Night – Eddie Rabbitt ! The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A. – Donna Fargo ! A Lesson In Leaving – Dottie West ! Baby’s Got Her Blue Jeans On – Mel McDaniel ! Rose Garden – Lynn Anderson ! Disc 2: Behind Closed Doors – Charlie Rich ! Hello Darlin’ – Conway Twitty ! I’m Sorry – Brenda Lee ! Wasted Days And Wasted Nights – Freddy Fender ! He’s A Heartache (Looking For A Place To Happen) – Janie Fricke !Disc 3: He Stopped Loving Her Today – George Jones ! What’s Your Mama’s Name – Tanya Tucker ! Lookin’ For Love – Johnny Lee ! Heaven’s Just A Sin Away – The Kendalls ! Honey – Bobby Goldsboro ! plus 35 more great hits ! Name Address City State Zip SAVINGS COUPON " YES! Please send me 3-CDs with 50 of the Best Country Songs of all time from American Profile. For Faster Service, call FREE to (800) 715-6248, or send this form with payment to the address below: $24.97 + $4.97 s&h Please send to: American Profile, Dept _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , P.O. Box 344, Louisiana, MO 63353 50 of the Greatest Country Songs of All Time! ! 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6B The Oberlin herald Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Cover Your Acres Winter ConferenceJanuary 20 and 21, 2009 at the Gateway in Oberlin, KSKansas State University and the Northwest Kansas Crop Residue Alliance

Discussing the latest technology, methods, and conservation practices to improve crop production on the High Plains

Noon Meal

Diamond Sponsors: Hoxie Implement, Lang Diesel, National Sunflower AssociationMcCook National Bank, Pioneer Hi-Bred, Producers Cooperative Oil Mill, Monsanto, & Farm Credit of Western Kansas

Time Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Exhibit Hall7:45 - 8:158:15 - 8:35

8:45 - 9:33

9:40 - 10:28

10:35 - 11:23

11:30 - 12:30

12:40 - 1:40

1:50 - 2:38

2:45 - 3:33

3:40 - 4:28

4:35 - 5:23

5:30 - 7:30

RegistrationWelcome in Exhibit Hall

University Sessions Industry Sessions

Weed Strategies in Wheat Residue Crop Insurance 1 Grain Marketing Advances in Breeding Grain Sorghum 1,2 Management 1 Strategies Technology 1,3

Carbon Credit Eye in the Sky, Yield Fore- Glyphosate Plant Nutrition Advances in Breeding Sponsor Trading cast from Satellite Images?1 Resistance 1,2 Technology 1,3

Glyphosate Limited Irrigation and Pros & Cons of UAN with Oilseed Production Advances in Breeding Displays Resistance 1,2 No-till 1 Herbicides for Wheat 1,2 Storage, and Marketing Technology 1,3

Farmer Panel: Things Sprayer Setup: Improve to do before you start Efficacy & Reduce No-till 1 Drift 1,2

Planter, Drill Closing & What do you want from KSU Press Wheel Options 1 agronomy? (help us, help you) Managing Rust Crop Insurance 1 Carbon Credit Trading The State of Fertilizer Advances in Breeding on Wheat 1 in 2009 Technology 1,3

Farmer Panel: Summer Grain Marketing Analysis Weed Strategies in Sunflower Advances in Breeding SponsorCrop Plant Population & Strategies Grain Sorghum 1,2 Production Technology 3

The Value of Wheat Residue Limited Irrigation National Sorghum Advances in Breeding Displays Nitrogen Testing 1 Management and No-till 1 Check-off Update Technology 1,3

Pros and Cons of UAN Planter, Drill Closing and Eye in the Sky: Yield Fore- Advances in Breedingwith Herbicides for Wheat 1,2 Press Wheel Options 1 casts from Satellite Images? 1 Goss’ Wilt in Corn Technology 1,3

Industry Sponsored Bull Session (refreshments and heavy hors d’oeuvres provided) in the Exhibit Hall and will be held on both nights of the conference. CEU credits for CCAs have been applied for. 1,2CEU credits for 1A for Commercial Pesticide Applicators have been approved. 3 Advances in Breeding Technology is sponsored by Monsanto and will be in the mobile lab in parking lot.

Registration - The conference will be held for two days with the same program each day. Early registration must be postmarked by January 13. Please register early. $22 Tues 20 Wed 21 Early Registration - Attend all the sessions for one day. Please mark which day. $40 Early Registration to attend both days which will have the same program each day. $45 Registration per day after January 13 or at the door. All registrations include proceedings for conference along with refreshments and meals. For questions, please call 785-462-6281. Mail registration and check, payable to KSU to the following address: Northwest Area Office, Attn: Brian Olson, PO Box 786, Colby KS 67701. Program will be held regardless of weather. Please include the following information:Name: Address: City, State, Zip Phone:

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Mechanics of Strip-till

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Time to pay chamber duesMount Pleasant News

By Dianne Bremer Chamber NewsBy Tina Watson

Hello from the Chamber! Hope everyone had a nice Christmas.

The Oberlin Business Alliance soup lunch and drawing was on Saturday, Dec. 20. The soup was delicious! Thank you to all of those who made soup and brought in pies and cakes. I absolutely loved the chili Sharleen Wurm brought in from the museum. If you missed this event, you missed out on some great food. All proceeds will be donated to the Golden Age Center.

Derek Chambers won the big prize at the Oberlin Business Alli-ance drawing. Other winners were Mike Helm, Linda Weber, Kris-tin McHugh, Sarah Murray, Bob Berkheimer, Sharon Black, Nancy Lockhart, Anita Montgomery and Dan Lippelmann. Aspen Gallen-tine won the children’s drawing. Congrats to all the winners! Also, a big thank you to Brittani Farr for drawing the tickets.

The Christmas Cookie Party went well. All the cookies were gone be-fore 2 p.m., which was unexpected. I bought some and they were good. I tried a couple of every cookie, and those Russian tea balls – yum! They were my favorite. I was glad that I grabbed up three of those. Thank you to all of you who made and purchased cookies.

The Chamber will be working on table tents soon, so if there is an event that can be put on them for the next three months, please contact the Chamber office.

It isn’t too late to get your mem-bership dues in. Just drop by the Chamber office.

Have a Happy New Year!

Heather Waterman, Alexandra, Corbin, and Kaden, and Melvin Waterman were Christmas Day dinner guests of David and Karen Eskew to celebrate their Waterman family Christmas.

Dec. 27 dinner guests of Karen and David Eskew and Donna Eskew for their Eskew family Christmas were Bruce and Rose Eskew, Buf-falo; Robbie and Barb Eskew, McCook; Tanner Eskew, Jennings; Jordan Eskew, Levant; Wayne and Jo Larson, Travis and Fawn Eskew, Lindsey and Alex, and Beverly Reiter and Brianna.

Kristen Bremer and Dwayne Bray, Colby, and John and Dianne Bremer and Jessica were Christmas Day afternoon guests of Arthur and Alice May and celebrated their fam-ily Christmas. This is a correction from last week’s column.

Phil and Lisa Jorns, Julia and Logan, Norman, Okla.; Tim Jorns, Tabor and Gavin, Overland Park;

and Roland and Pam May, Zach and Hannah enjoyed their family Christmas Dec. 26 to 28 with their father, Ben Jorns, at his home in Preston.

Colleen Rittmann and Rielly, Shawnee, arrived New Year’s Day at the Ralph Unger home and re-turned home on Saturday, accom-panied by Christian Rittmann, who had been visiting at the Unger home since Christmas.

Rhonda May and Dan Nedland, Cameron, Hunter, and Elizabeth hosted their May family Christmas at their home on Saturday.

Dinner guests were Walter and Betty May. Betty’s brother, Dean Hillman, Cheney; Richard and Delayne May, Brianna, Danica, and Nolan, Lawrence; Robert and Sally May and Cole, Roland and Pam May, Zach and Hannah.

Roger and Susan May, Ryan and Erin, Carie Nichols, Dustin and Tyler, Shannon Schurr, Haylee and

Colton; and Marty Cunningham and Jerry Erding of Kansas City, Mo. Following the party, Dean was an overnight guest at the Nedland home and Marty and Jerry were overnight guests at the Roland May home.

New Year’s Day afternoon guests of Arthur and Alice May were Edith and John Tate, Jay and Becky Tate, Dakota, Mollie, and Grace, Jan and Warren Bainter, John and Dianne Bremer and Jessica, and Kristen Bremer and Dwayne Bray of Colby. They enjoyed the annual family tradition of Pond Butter Pudding, snacks, and coffee.

Fern Jording and Marjorie Law were Sunday afternoon visitors of John and Dianne Bremer and Jessica.

Selden NewsBy Jacque Boultinghouse

Congratulations to Koerperich Bookbindery. They have been nominated and selected as a top finalist for the Kansas Sampler’s Eight wonders of Kansas. More details in a later edition with infor-mation on how to vote for them. Go Koerperiches. You rock!!!!

Birthdays and anniversaries: Dec. 19 - Avery Spresser, Ben and Christal Wessel, Chad Focke, Renee Bruggeman Filmore. Dec. 20 - Stephanie Ritter, Dave Neff. Dec. 21 - Troy Emigh. Dec. 22 - Pat Wes-sel. Dec. 24 - Curtis Carman, Mitzi Wachendorfer. Dec. 25 - Helen Jo Ochs. Dec. 28 - Heath Schulte, Bill and Rose Bainter, Robbie and Debbie Koerperich. Dec. 29 - Mark Schieferecke, Travis Schlenk. Dec. 30 - Sumner and Cheryl Schlenk. Dec. 31 - Mitch Shaw, Clayton Bainter. Jan. 1 - Gayle and Ruth

Bainter, Diego Costellano. Jan. 2 - Mike and Tami Porsch, Boyd and Margee Wilson. Jan. 3 - Elizabeth Schreiner. Jan. 4 - Bill Bainter, Mike Kruse, John Mosier, Gerid Spresser, Jenna Bruggeman. Jan. 7 - John Kruse, Ron Kaus. Jan. 8 - Tyler Stevenson, Gary Shaw, Tom Zodrow. Jan. 9 - Evelyn Wahl, Lindsey Wahl. Jan. 10 - Randi Ste-venson, Kiezer Carman. Jan. 11 - Shad Putnam. Jan. 12 - Joe Bainter. Jan.13 - Harold Sulzman, Sherry Carman, Carl Ochs, Joe Trembley. Jan. 14 - Bernie Ritter, Angel Lo-bato, Dorothy Stacey. Jan. 15 - Dave Wachendorfer, Kelsey Hill.

School Calendar: Jan. 9 - High School Basketball in Rexford with Logan. Jan. 10 thru 12 - High School Western Kansas Liberty League Tournament at Goodland.

! Disc 1: I Love A Rainy Night – Eddie Rabbitt ! The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A. – Donna Fargo ! A Lesson In Leaving – Dottie West ! Baby’s Got Her Blue Jeans On – Mel McDaniel ! Rose Garden – Lynn Anderson

! Disc 2: Behind Closed Doors – Charlie Rich ! Hello Darlin’ – Conway Twitty ! I’m Sorry – Brenda Lee ! Wasted Days And Wasted Nights – Freddy Fender ! He’s A Heartache (Looking For A Place To Happen) – Janie Fricke

! Disc 3: He Stopped Loving Her Today – George Jones ! What’s Your Mama’s Name – Tanya Tucker ! Lookin’ For Love – Johnny Lee ! Heaven’s Just A Sin Away – The Kendalls ! Honey – Bobby Goldsboro

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