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PO Box 299 Council Grove, KS 66846 Tele-Talk NEWSLETTER A MONTHLY PUBLICATION FOR THE MEMBERS OF TCT. October 2013 Giving to Local Community Foundations Important to Rural America PO Box 299 1568 S 1000 Rd Council Grove, KS 66846 Visit our Customer Service Center: TCT SoluƟons Center Score BIG with TCT Nu-Vision TV Service Now is the perfect time to get in the game with TCT TV! Sign up today for TCT TV’s new Nu-Vision service and receive... 6-months FREE DVR You don’t have to be a slave to the TV schedule anymore. TCT TV’s Nu-Vision service features WHOLE HOME DVR which allows you to watch what you want, when you want, where you want. Keep up with all of your activities and still not miss your favorite shows. Call today and also learn how you can receive... 2-months FREE HD 923 W Main Council Grove, KS 66846 620.767.5153 800.362.2576 www.tctelco.net WINNERS CIRCLE Congrats to our September winner(s): Elinor Remy Be sure to look through the newsle er for two phone numbers in parenthesis. If it’s your number call our office to claim your prize! Make TV viewing much more fun and convenient. For complete details, give us a call or stop in at the TCT Solutions Center. TCT SoluƟons Center 923 W Main, Council Grove, KS 620.767.5153800.362.2576 www.tctelco.net Visit us on the Web! www.tctelco.net The migra on of young people from rural America has been an issue for many years; however, recent studies show that an increasing percent of families are slowly moving back to rural areas because they wish to raise their children in a safe environment. That is good news, but rural communi es s ll face the problem of losing other resources; one of them being the Transfer of Wealth. The Transfer of Wealth is the transfer of assets from one genera on to the next genera on. For instance, many people born and raised in rural communi es move to larger ci es, like Kansas City or Wichita, when these individual’s parents or family members pass away the family estate is passed on to them. It is likely that the wealth in the estate, the wealth built in a rural community, disappears with the heir and eventually benefits the community the estate heir resides in; not the rural community where they grew up. These dollars and resources are now gone from that rural community forever. The Center for Economic Development and Business Research at Wichita State University was commissioned by the Kansas Health Founda on (KHF) to es mate future intergenera onal wealth transfer for each county in Kansas. The study es mated that $66 billion will be transferred from one genera on to the next in Kansas by 2020, and that $598 billion will be transferred by 2060. If local founda ons were to receive just 5% of the wealth es mated to transfer to the next genera on by 2064 the impact would be significant to small rural communi es. According to the study, Dickinson, Lyon, Marion and Morris County communi es would retain a combined amount of more than $625 million dollars if only 5% of the projected Transfer of Wealth were donated to local community founda ons in those coun es. No one is sugges ng that people should not leave the majority of their estate to their family. However, by planning ahead and leaving a small percentage of their CONT. INSIDE GIVING TO LOCAL COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has recently increased the amount needed to maintain the Federal Universal Service Fund. Due to the adjustment, you will see an increase effective Oct. 1, 2013. The Federal Universal Service Fund program is designed to help keep local telephone rates affordable for customers in all areas of the US and to provide schools, libraries and healthcare facilities discounted communications services. Treasure Corner... FOR SALE: Oil field pipe, several sizes. Call 785-561-0246. Precision brand ladies golf clubs, full set, purple and white, asking $80; ladies golf shoes, size 7, worn twice, asking $20. If interested call 620-9245645. Horsemanship lessons, 1 ½ hours for $20, with package of 6 lessons, get 1 FREE, at Marion Reservoir. Call 620924-5254. Massy Harris side delivery rake, used very li le; a New Idea side delivery rake, all steel wheels; good running gear for bales; 32’ bale and grain elevator on wheels, power take off, drives good (cheap); Ford 612 forage harvester with bar and sickle for haylage. Call 620924-5502. Old cast iron fire hydrant, 34” high; corn sheller made by J.D. Plow Company; old J.D. one row planter; old manure spreader; old dump rake. Call 785-983-4844. Fire wood. Call 785-561-0246. Used 2008 Dixon Ram Ultra 50” cut, 25 HP Kohler; Sears Ad deadline is the 10th of the previous month. Cra sman DLT 3000, 18.5 Please mail items to: TCT, PO Box 299, Council Grove, KS 66846 HP, 42”. Call 785-983-4421. 620.767.5153 800.362.2576 tctelco@tctelco.net Minneapolis Moline farm ’93 Chevrolet club cab, buy old cars and pickups. tractor, 1951 ZAU, good 4x4, runs but needs motor Call 785-466-1061 or condi on, brand new res rebuilt or another motor, 785-349-2608 and leave and ba ery, hydraulics and $1,000 OBO; Mazda message. PTO work, original owner’s pickup radiator, $50; Large double boiler or manual, $3,200. Call 214Delta fi berglass truck tool jacketed steam ke le, non794-3028. box, $30; square corner aluminum. Call 785-4793rd cu ng alfalfa, small fiberglass bath tub with 2354. square bales, average all fixtures, 84”x54”, $75; Older style general motors 50-60 lbs., asking $6 each; Chevrolet pickup radiator, motor, ’55-75, 6 or 8 brome square bales, $4 $50; Mazda starter, $50; cylinder. Call 785-598-2354 each; and prairie hay, $4 Mazda alternator, $50; lots before 8a.m. or a er 6p.m. each. If interested call of short lumber. Call 785Long arm machine quil ng 620-924-5645, please leave 466-1061 or 785-349-2608 wanted, any size. Call 620message. and leave message. 767-2532. Banty hens and roosters. Call Sears pressure cooker, FREE: 620-382-7102. canner, very old but in Will remove heavy junk Hesston 565A baler with good working condi on. free. Call 785-466-1061 or monitor; three heavy duty Call 785-965-7156 for more 785-349-2608 and leave round bale feeders. Call informa on. message. 785-965-2639 or 785-366WANTED: 0091. LOST AND FOUND: Indian arrow heads. Call 316Interna onal 5100 grain drill, Young Black Bull, Abraham 650-2302. 8” spacing, single disc, dry is his name. White tag S ll looking for old house in fer lizer, $2,500. Call 785#60, notch in ear. Last need of repair or mobile 564.1508. seen at 1228 Union Road, home on own lot for sale Herington. Call 785-257Lots of galvanized roofing, cheap with own financing 3422. $.45 running .; 8” and pay off like rent; will concrete blocks, $1 each; ports in us a s w g n i r B ce to n a h c sket; for a drink Goodie Ba uffle! a TCT an iPod Sh d nate ing be do for includ s will ms ink (all dr sports tea ) S H es G m to C ng ga traveli The TCT Treasure Corner ads are unique to the members of the cooperative and its subsidiaries. If you have an item you would like to list in this section, please give us a call or send us an e-mail. All ads will be screened and listed as space is available. Friday, October 11, 5—7p.m. Legion Field CGHS Check out TCT TV’s Nu-Vision service! Sign up to win a 32” TV when you switch to Nu-Vision! Questions... We have Solutions! Visit us at the TCT Solutions Center, 923 W Main, Council Grove, for all your customer needs! What to Watch on TCT Channel 2 - October 2013 October’s Local Story: Connecting with the Flint Hills Nature Trail Follow TCT-TV as we show you the many sights and wonders of the Flint Hills Nature Trail . This film will depict how the Flint Hills connect to Nature, Community, Heritage, Family and Yourself. Western Wednesdays Every Wednesday at 11:00 am, 2:00 pm, and 8:00 pm Oct. 2nd-”The Silver Trail” A wandering cowboy attempts to locate a pal who has struck it rich in mining. When he gets to town, no one seems to have heard of the friend. Our hero learns the truth with the aid of a female bandit. Oct. 9th-”The Arizona Kid” Roy is a Confederate officer stationed in Missouri during the Civil War. He must put an end to outlaw gangs working under the pretense of service to the Confederacy. Oct. 16th-”Rolling Home” Old time rodeo performer Raymond Hatton and his grandson look for help for their injured horse in a small town. They soon help the local church, which is in debt, by entering their horse in a surrey race. Movie Mondays Classic Movies at 11:00 am, 2:00 pm, & 8:00 pm Oct. 7th-”Below the Deadline” After a good-natured Irish cop is framed for a diamond robbery and murder, he is presumed dead in a train wreck; he gets plastic surgery and returns to expose the real killers. Oct. 14th-”His Girl Friday” A newspaper editor uses every trick in the book to keep his ace reporter, who is also his ex-wife, from remarrying. Oct. 21st-”Mark of Zorro” A young aristocrat must masquerade as a fop to maintain his secret identity of Zorro as he restores justice to early California. Oct. 28th-”Wrong Road” A young couple’s plans for their life together haven't turned out as expected, so they decide to rob the bank where the husband works. They hide the money in a safe place and plan to return for it after they serve out their sentences. All goes according to plan until they get out of prison, when they find that they're being trailed by an insurance investigator and the husband's old cellmate, who has decided that he wants a cut of the money . Oct. 23rd-”Trouble at Melody Mesa” Jimmy's father, a rancher, dies under suspicious circumstances and Jimmy's disreputable uncle has a plot to take over the ranch. Jimmy turns to his friend Brad, the Marshal, for help. Oct. 30th-”Lawless Land” Jeff arrives in town to see the Sheriff and finds him just killed. The culprit is Clay Wheeler. When Jeff becomes friendly with Letty, Clay sends his man Ortega to kill him. Local Events, Businesses and Stories…… TCT Today Monday-Friday at 6:30 AM 12:30 PM & 5:30 PM, & Saturdays at 12:30 PM A Special Showing of Night of the Living Dead Oct. 31, @10:30pm Special of the Month... TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! We’re rolling out the red carpet and delivering the star treatment when you subscribe to HBO® and Cinemax! Experience HBO®: The most popular premium channel package with its awardwinning lineup of hit original series, the ho est movies, and exclusive sports. No wonder HBO® is America’s #1 premium network. Cinemax offers the most new movie premieres and delivers a new movie premiere every Saturday night. Ac on, romance, or comedy— whatever you are in the mood for, you’ll find it here. ADD...HBO® and CINEMAX for the price of HBO® only for 12 months. A savings of $179.40! * Promotion only available to TCT customers who have not subscribed to the above services in the last 6 months. Some exclusions apply. Please call for details. After promotion, regular rates for HBO and Cinemax apply. Offer expires 10.31.13. American Legion Auxiliary Unit #365 to host Yard Sale The American Legion Auxiliary Unit #365 in Hope will have a yard sale in the Auxiliary home on Saturday, Oct. 5, from 8a.m. to 3p.m. Included in the sale will be men’s good winter coats, women’s clothing, infant to 2T clothing, shoes, an ques and kitchenware. Cinnamon rolls, coffee, and soda will also be for sale. Council Grove-Dunlap United Methodist Church Bazaar and Quilt Drawing The Council Grove-Dunlap United Methodist Church is hos ng a bazaar and quilt drawing on Saturday, Oct. 5, at 21 N Mission, Council Grove. Tickets for the quilt are $1 each or 6 for $5, and are being sold by the Methodist Women. The drawing will take place at 1p.m. (you need not be present to win). Proceeds from the event will go to (598-2251)UMW Missions. 20th Annual Lyona-Woodbine Campout— “Like the Tree” Come spend the weekend of Oct. 5 & 6 with your family and neighbors! We will have a great me around the campfire learning about how to grow in our walks with Christ. The “Encounter the Cross” group will be speaking to us about how to live our lives for Christ. If you have any ques ons or for more informa on, please contact Laura Laughlin at (785) 479-1551 or laughlin.laura@gmail.com. We hope to see you there! White City Prairie Smoke Off Scheduled The White City Prairie Smoke Off has been scheduled for Oct. 5 & 6. Events include: Pig-Out Parade, Thro le Jockeys Car Show, live music, and a coed so ball tournament. For entry forms or more informa on, please call (785) 349-2020 or visit their Facebook page “Prairie Smoke Off in White City”. Woodbine United Methodist Church Annual Spaghetti Supper The Woodbine United Methodist Church, 307 W 7th, is hos ng their annual spaghe supper on Oct. 16 from 4:30—7:30p.m. The menu consists of spaghe , hot bread, salad, dessert and drink. Cost is by dona on with proceeds going to local missions, family resource exchange and trustees. For more informa on contact Shirly Pauley, (785) 366-6206. Community Blood Drive scheduled in Council Grove The Community Blood Drive will be held on Oct. 21 from 11a.m.—5p.m. at the Council Grove Chris an Church Fellowship Hall, 106 East Main. Cholesterol and West Nile Virus tes ng will be performed on all units of blood collected. Those with diabetes and high blood pressure may donate as long as their condi on is monitored by a physician and controlled with medica on. To be a donor eat breakfast and lunch and drink plenty of liquids, do not drink tea, it can affect your hemoglobin count. All types of blood are needed however there is a great need for O nega ve, O posi ve and A nega ve blood. The lunch sponsors are: Farmers Insurance Group, Community Thri Store and Morris County Hospital Auxiliary. Soup Lunch and Bazaar — Dwight TCT Solutions Center 923 W Main Council Grove, KS 66846 620.767.5153 | 800.362.2576 The Dwight United Methodist Women will host a soup lunch and bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 11a.m.—1p.m. The event will be held at the church located at 501 7th Street, Dwight. Bake sale and cra items will be available for purchase beginning at 9a.m. Dona ons will be accepted for the soup lunch. Proceeds will be used for support of mission work. We are pleased to serve our local communities and would like to include your Community Events in our newsletter. Submission for this section is the 10th of the previous month. Please mail items to: TCT, PO Box 299, Council Grove, KS 66846 620.767.5153 800.362.2576 tctelco@tctelco.net Giving to Local Community Foundations CONT. estate to a local community founda on, donors can help their rural community reinvest in educa on, health care, recrea on, child care and many other economic advantages necessary for rural communi es to sustain and prosper in the future. Reasons people should choose to give through Local Community Founda ons: Local founda ons have deep roots in the community. Local founda ons can tailor gi s to each individual’s charitable and financial interests. Local founda ons help people invest in the causes they care about. Local founda ons have the ability to accept a wide variety of assets (767-8193). Local founda ons offer tax advantages under federal laws for most gi s. Local founda ons mul ply the impact of gi dollars by pooling them with other gi s and grants. Local founda ons build endowment funds that benefit the community forever and help create personal legacies. Local founda ons are community leaders, convening organiza ons and coordina ng resources to create posi ve change. TCT wants to make sure your payment is posted successfully. In order to provide efficiency, as well as security, we ask that you please put your payment in an envelope before dropping it off at our drop-box locations. Thanks for your cooperation! TCT Solutions Center 923 W Main Council Grove, KS 66846 COUNTRY HOLIDAYS on the SANTA FE TRAIL Candlelight Charm - Nov. 2, 6—9p.m. Join us for a charming evening in downtown Council Grove to kick off the holiday season. Enjoy shopping in our unique shops nestled in the festive atmosphere of a quaint historic town. Luminaries will light the way as you stroll from store to store. Horse-drawn trolley rides will be available throughout the evening as well. There will be drawings, giveaways, and refreshments. Let Candlelight Charm set the tone for your holiday shopping. Gathering in the Grove Carnegie Building, 303 W Main Street, Council Grove Friday, Nov. 1, 5 - 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, 1 - 4 p.m. For the eighth consecu ve year, ar sts and cra smen from across the Kansas Flint Hills will rendezvous in Historic Council Grove to exhibit and sell their work at this juried fine art show and sale. Everything from oil, acrylic and watercolor pain ngs to photography, printmaking, weavings, jewelry and an ques. Celebrate the beau ful art and talented ar sts of the Kansas Flint Hills, and add a splash of local color to your autumn calendar. For more informa on visit their website at www.gatheringinthegrove.com. NEW LISTINGS Chelsey Antoszyk ............(785) 965-7284 James & Susan Crosby ....(620) 767-6998 Jose` & Jennifer Espinoza(620) 924-5661 Connie & Tom Essington .(620) 767-5673 Philip Griffith ..................(785) 965-7285 Billy Hayes......................(620) 767-7184 Heritage House Bed & Breakfast ............ .................................(620) 767-5923 Laura Klenda ...................(620) 924-5662 Jesse Knight ....................(620) 767-7144 Don L Mason ..................(620) 767-5081 Margaret Miller ..............(785) 598-2481 M Oard ...........................(785) 479-2389 C Ridenour ......................(620) 767-6410 M Service ........................(620) 767-7568 Michael Seymour............(620) 767-6352 Chris & Riza Smith ..........(785) 479-2391 D Stocker ........................(785) 366-7108 Will Younkman................(785) 598-2022
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