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Bradshaw, Myatt engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradshaw of St. Paul announce the marriage of their daughter, Nedra Coleen Bradshaw, to Chance Myatt of Wichita, formerly of Coffeyville, the son of Cheryl Myatt of Coffeyville. The bride-elect graduated from St. Paul High School in 2005 and is majoring in education at Wichita State University. The future groom graduated from Field Kindley Memorial High School, Coffeyville, in 2002 and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in ...
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Schmidt, Manners engagement
Lowell and Jean Schmidt of McPherson announce the engagement of their daughter, Erica Schmidt of Parsons, to Luke Manners of Parsons. He is the son of Daniel and Amy Manners of Parsons. The bride-elect is a 2002 graduate of McPherson High School and graduated in 2007 from Washburn University in Topeka with degrees in exercise physiology and physical therapy assistant. She is a certified physical therapist assistant at Labette Health. The fut...
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Alloway, Lance engagement
Robyn Gail and Juanita Jean Alloway of rural Parsons announce the engagement of their daughter, Carrie Ann Alloway of Pittsburg, to Andrew Elijah Lance of Pittsburg, son of Raymond Walter Jr. and Cheryl Marie Lance of Girard. The bride-elect is a 2005 Labette County High School graduate. She graduated from Pittsburg State University in 2009 with a degree in elementary education. She is a third-grade teacher at St. Mary’s Elementary School in P...
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Our Past
These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. June 12-13, 1970 Jana Huffman, 9, of Altamont was the winner of the national grand prize in Cappy Dick’s message puzzle contest published on the Cappy Dick page of the Sun’s weekend comic section on May 30. Her entry in the contest was judged to be the best of all those receive from all cities where the Cappy Dick page was published. Her prize would be a complete home li...
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Scrap sidewalk policy
The Parsons City Commission is opening a hornet’s nest with its proposed sidewalk policy. While the city may not be able to afford repairing sidewalks, neither can many property owners. Consider the unemployment rate in Labette County and Parsons? Consider how many students are in families that qualify for free and reduced lunches in the school system? Where are most of the sidewalks in this town? How many miles of sidewalks does the city hav...
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Our Past
These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. June 11, 1970 The city of Altamont planned to show its pride in one of its young women. Mayor Louis Gartner and the city council declared June 14 as Sue Finley Day. Finley, a student at Kansas State College of Pittsburg, was crowned Miss Pittsburg State of 1970. The city would have a reception in her honor. The mayor planned to present her “the keys to the city.” Finley,...
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Amateur Hour starts Saturday
THAYER — Thayer Amateur Hour will start at 7 p.m. Saturday for the summer and will continue each Saturday until Labor Day in the city park. Free hot dogs and drinks will be available on Saturday, sponsored by the Thayer booster Club and First State Bank of Thayer. Bring lawn chairs. A snack bar will be available. For more information, call Buddy and Carol Hatfield at (620) 839-5604 or Leroy and Jarie Mathew at (620) 431-3299.
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. June 10, 1970 Paving in the 1600 block and the east half of the 1700 block of Broadway would be completed by mid-July, Parsons business and professional men and women were informed. About 35 people attended a meeting sponsored by the Parsons Urban Renewal Agency on downtown construction and parking plans. The session was at The Parsonian. New pavement in the west half of...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. June 9, 1970 The LaVilla Motel, 400 Main, would have two access roads onto U.S. 160 and in return the builder would deed to the city a strip of land for future use as an access road under a compromise approved by the Parsons Board of Zoning Adjustments. The session was a continuation of a public hearing on a request of Robert Arnold, Blackwell, Okla., motel builder, for ...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. June 8, 1970 Mike Yanez and Roger Smith, both of Parsons, Craig Lansdowne of rural Parsons and Roy Karstetter of Labette won divisions of the first annual Parsons casting contest. The event at the pool of the Ankortite Division of Superior Concrete Accessories Inc. was sponsored by the Parsons Recreation Commission and drew 24 entries. The four champions received trophie...
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Brandenburg, Adams engagement
Robert and Sharon Brandenburg of Parsons announce the engagement of their daughter, Jill E. Brandenburg of Lawrence, to David S. Adams of Topeka, son of Richard and Carolyn Adams of Topeka. The bride-elect is a 1990 Parsons High School graduate. She received a doctor of pharmacy degree from the University of Kansas in 1996. She is a clinical pharmacist at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. The future groom graduated from Topeka West High School in ...
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McGuire, Hooper
Keith and Kathy McGuire of rural Parsons announce the engagement of their daughter, Erin McGuire of Adrian, Mo., to Daniel Hooper of Adrian, Mo., son of Rick Hooper of Butler, Mo., and Lu Hooper of Adrian, Mo. The bride-elect is a 1996 graduate of Parsons High School. She graduated from Pittsburg State University in 1999 with a degree in elementary education. She earned a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from the University of Ka...
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Murdocks celebrate 50th
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murdock will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on June 12. Leroy Jack Murdock and Dixie Lee Peterson were married on June 12, 1960, at the First Nazarene Church in Pittsburg by the Rev. Floyd A. Hess. They have lived most of their married life in Parsons. Mrs. Murdock was a homemaker, and Mr. Murdock worked for the city of Parsons, operating a street sweeper, for 27 years before he retired in 2003. The Murdocks have...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. June 5-6, 1970 Katy Railroad president John Barriger had a special painting commissioned for the railroad’s centennial. First prints of “When Steam Was King” were displayed at the Katy centennial dinner on May 23 in Parsons. Copies were available in sufficient supply. The painting, by Howard Fogg, a noted railroad artist, showed engine 296, built for the Katy in 1895 for...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. June 4, 1970 Ray Falkenstine, a semi-retired farmer of rural Chetopa, announced his candidacy on the Democratic ticket for Labette County commissioner from the First District. Falkenstine was the third candidate to file for the First District commissioner post held by Frank Albertini of Chetopa, who had said he would not be a candidate for re-election. Meredith Barragar ...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. June 3, 1970 Five young women from Southeast Kansas had entered the annual District 3 Dairy Princess contest, Wayne Moran, executive director of the Parsons Chamber of Commerce, announced. The event, which would be on June 15 in Parsons, was open to young women between the ages of 16 and 24 living in eight counties in the district. The chamber’s agriculture committee wou...
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These items were taken from the Sun’s editions 20, 30 and 40 years ago. June 2, 1970 The Parsons City Commission would exercise an option for purchase of a five-acre tract on Southern Boulevard as the site of a new U.S. Army Reserve armory. The Army presented plans to the commission for the project. While the cost was not specified, it had been reported to be upward of half a million dollars. The city would buy the land and lease it to the A...
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Smiths to celebrate 40th
Dr. John Stephen “Steve” and Barbara Anne Smith of Erie will honor their 40th wedding anniversary on Monday, June 7. Friends and family will host an anniversary celebration from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 6, at First Christian Church of Erie. Steve Smith and Barbara Anne Schwartz were married on June 7, 1970, at the Christian Church in Hepler. The couple first met as students at the University of Kansas. They lived for several years in Texas wh...
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Seiferts to honor 50th
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seifert of Cherryvale will observe their 50th wedding anniversary on Friday, June 4. Frank Seifert and Carol Loncarich were married June 4, 1960, at the First Assembly of God Church in Parsons by the Rev. David Matweyieu. They have lived in Parsons, Enid, Okla., and Omaha, Neb., and have been in Cherryvale for the last 40 years. Mr. Seifert was a building contractor for 36 years before retiring in 2000. He still custom bal...
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Henry, Largent
Jolene Henry and John Largent were married May 2 at Parsons Foursquare Church. The Rev. Steve Schulze officiated at the 2 p.m. double-ring ceremony. Parents of the bride are Leroy and Earlene Randles of Arcadia. Parents of the groom are Leo Largent of Minnesota and Vicky Thomas of Parsons. Deanna Garrett of Arma served as maid of honor. Bret Hodgden of Parsons served as best man. Garrett and Hodgden served as candle lighters. The bride was...
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