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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • C6

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WWW.KANSAS.COM6C THE WICHITA EAGLE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2012 All bankruptcies are Chapter 7 unless otherwise noted and have been rounded to the nearest dollar. Wichita: McCoy, Zola Belle, aka Zola Belle Feasel, liabilities $106,427, assets $74,643. Wichita: Vega, Elska aka Elska M. Salinas, liabilities $102,910, assets $98,136. Wichita: Dewey, Christopher Michael, Jessica Gail Dewey, aka Jessica Haynes, liabilities $81,260, assets $7,500.

Wichita: Quinones, Janelle aka Leola Janelle Quinones, Janelle L. Quinones, liabilities $87,292, assets $6,780. Coffeyville: Willis, Dustin Steven, liabilities $58,772, assets $54,765. Caney: Letterman, Delaine Ray, liabilities $63,428, assets $3,035. Wichita: Harrell, Leslee Larece, liabilities $31,539, assets $7,686.

Wichita: Rowson, Donald Ray III, Laura Anne Rowson, aka Laura Fisk, liabilities $194,169, assets $192,047, Chapter 13. Belleville: Taskesen, Arman, Jennifer M. Taskesen, liabilities $104,877, assets $65,672, Chapter 13. Lindsborg: An- derson, Donnie Carol, aka Donnie Frank, liabilities $43,219, assets $15,675. Hutchinson: Freed, Allison Kay, liabilities $28,894, assets $7,350.

Hutchinson: Truitt, Kerry Allen, liabilities $102,142, assets $60,575. Hutchinson: Brown, William Scott, Debra Dee Brown, liabilities $138,188, assets $112,054. Hutchinson: Pulliam, Gary Dean, Grace Ann Shorb- Pulliam, liabilities $18,998, assets $4,905. Wichita: Lockard, Jennifer aka Jennifer Mealer, Steven E. Lockard, liabilities $100,695, assets $16,954.

Wichita: Helvie, Walter liabilities $37,377, assets $17,568. Wichita: Terriere, Elizabeth aka Betsy Terriere, liabilities $172,290, assets $120,114. McPherson: Chrislip, Michael Lee, aka Mike Chrislip, liabilities $209,574, assets $146,275. Hutchinson: Janette, Brigid Marie, aka Brigid Wolbach, Brigid Starks, liabilities $25,478, assets $3,426. Wichita: Diaz, Gabriel, aka Gabriel Diaz Lana Michelle Diaz, liabilities $148,590, assets $124,484.

Wichita: Day, Rebecca James J. Day, liabilities $40,337, assets $24,606, Chapter 13. Wichita: Herndon, Stanley Wayne, Cynthia Dea Herndon, liabilities $245,257, assets $160,604, Chapter 13. Valley Center: Terrell, Kitra, liabilities $12,526, assets $5,860, Chapter 13. Wichita: Corliss, Mary Carmella, liabilities $10,923, assets $3,905, Chapter 13.

Wichita: Daniel, Daniela liabilities $86,727, assets $4,699, Chapter 13. Wichita: Homan, Elizabeth Diana, liabilities $29,256, assets $32,625. Wichita: Davis, Sherry Renee, liabilities $188,472, assets $168,951, Chapter 13. Wichita: Benninger, Stephanie Leann, aka Stephanie walter, Stephanie L. Walters, liabilities $165,205, assets $75,952.

Wichita: Tolliver, Brad liabilities $18,578, assets $5,500. Wellington: Glaser, Jame Roxann, liabilities $95,954, assets $8,305. Garden City: Munoz, Jose Esther Munoz, liabilities $84,244, assets $76,000. Wichita: Graves, Susan Ellen, aka Susan Ellen Wagstaff, liabilities $419,656, assets $2,225. Garden City: Schilling, Sydney aka Sydney Dale Schilling, Sydney Schilling, liabilities $30,777, assets $14,000.

Salina: Williams, Allen Dale, aka Allen Dale Williams Laura Jean Williams, aka Laura J. Atchison, liabilities $555,542, assets $274,698. Augusta: Phillips, Deborah Lynn, liabilities $91,962, assets $76,795. Junction City: Knowles, Christina, aka Tina Knowles, liabilities $212,305, assets $168,250. Derby: Moreau, Bruce Craig, liabilities $192,684, assets $180,775, Chapter 13.

Haysville: Bowser, Tracy Eugene, liabilities $121,482, assets $72,810. Derby: Moreau, Nancy Ann, aka Nancy Bray, liabilities $241,403, assets $197,140, Chapter 13. Wichita: Kitchen, Ralph Dewayne, Darra Ann Kitchen, aka Dara Kitchen, liabilities $108,484, assets $49,861. Brookville: Brown, Shane Michael, liabilities $26,011, assets $20,250, Chapter 13. El Dorado: Chastain, Calvin Conan, Bridget Ann Chastain, aka Bridget Fore, liabilities $160,535, assets $108,279.

Wichita: Brown, Darcil Marie, aka Darcil M. Brown, Darcil M. Achenbaugh, liabilities $99,118, assets $63,973. Salina: Lerret, Thomas Kara J. Lerret, liabilities $146,151, assets $107,600, Chapter 13.

Wichita: Endsley, Bryan William, Laura Ann Endsley, liabilities $123,394, assets $93,703. Hutchinson: Lane, Jerome I. liabilities $56,413, assets $12,315. Park City: Bennett, Sara liabilities $9,669, assets $10,900. St.

Francis: Smull, Benjamin Laura J. Smull, liabilities $231,115, assets $116,894. Towanda: Coulter, David Ross, Bonnie Carole Coulter, liabilities $403,115, assets $409,475, Chapter 13. Derby: Davis, Steven Wayne, Kimberley Lora Ryshelle Davis, liabilities $184,895, assets $87,943, Chapter 13. Wichita: Brown, Lucille Rozene, liabilities $12,824, assets $8,146.

Wichita: Jones, Betty Michelle, aka Betty Cordova, liabilities $514,607, assets $7,550. Wichita: Green, Robert Birton, liabilities $22,559, assets $5,500. Wichita: Parrott, Patricia aka Patty Parrott, liabilities $56,484, assets $139,343. Chapter 7, liquidation, busi- ness or personal; Chapter 11, busi- ness reorganiza- tion; Chapter 13, personal reorgani- zation, DBA: doing business as; aka: also known as. BANKRUPTCIES Salisbury Aviation Consulting, 10829 W.

Waterside Ct. Maize, Ks, 67101 Salon Studios Llc 4567 Central Ave, Wichita Ks, 67212 Scs Services Llc, 6910 Woodbury Street Wichita Ks, 67226 Select Properties L.L.C. 8201 E. Harry Wichita Ks, 67207 Sheets Sheets Warehouse, Llc 140 Lynwood Wichita Ks, 67218 Shifty Eye Entertain- ment Inc. 8327 Orme, Wichita Ks, 67207 Silvers Investments Llc 3545 Osage Ave Wichita Ks, 67217 Smackover- Mckinney Trucking, Inc.

2655 N. Edwards, Wichita Ks, 67204 Smokey River Bows Llc 318 King St Mount Hope Ks, 67108 Standard Holdings Service Company Llc, 10 Lakeside Blvd Eastborough, Ks, 67207 Summit Custard, Llc, 1445 Rock Rd Suite 210, Wichita Ks, 67206 Sunflower Physician Services, 1659 Tamarisk Dr. Wichita Ks, 67230 Tbc Cares Tutoring Program, Inc. 1817 N. Volutsia Wichita Ks, 67214 Tempworks Management Services 3140 Neil Armstrong Blvd.

Suite 205, Eagan, Mn, 55121 Tgfks, Llc, 150 Market St, Wichita Ks, 67202 Tgt Sons, Lc 7520 21st Street, Building 1010-D, Wichita Ks, 67275 Tgt Buildings Llc 2401 West Detroit St Broken Arrow Ok, 74012 The Butcher Shop Salon, Llc 623 Baltimore Ave. Derby, Ks, 67037 The Man Enterprises L.L.C. 1843 Piatt, Wichita Ks, 67214 The Orr Group, Llc 12109 Ayesbury St Wichita Ks, 67226 The Reformation Project, Inc. 250 Pershing St, Wichita Ks, 67218 The Theatre Company, Llc 147 S.Hillside Wichita Ks, 67211 Therapeutic Time Llc Po Box 20803, Wichita Ks, 67208 Tmh Icomfort Llc, 3809 Pawnee Wichita Ks, 67213 Tonry Tradewinds, Llc 8332 Peach In Derby, Ks, 67037 Triple Investments Llc 1854 Keith, Wichita Ks, 67212 Trocaire Enterprises, Inc. 25 Beaver Creek Rd.

Goddard Ks, 67052 T's Dream Inc. 779 West Street Wichita Ks, 67203 Ultimate Solutions, Llc 4319 85th St Valley Center Ks, 67147 Unlimited Sunshine Llc, 13315 Tallowood Ct Wichita Ks, 67230 Us Oil And Gas Investing, Llc 419 Spinnaker Lane, Fort Collins Co, 80525 Valhalla Inc Minh Peng, 1750 Fairview Wichita Ks, 67203 Vestmark, Llc, 12117 Ridgepoint Ct, Wichita Ks, 67235 Vinzant Family Investments Llc 1213 Brook Forest Court Derby, Ks, 67037 Vinzant Medical Assets Llc 1213 Brook Forest Court Derby, Ks, 67037 Vision Quest International Financial Services Inc. 4031 Harry, Wichita Ks, 67218 Vosburgh Equities, Llc, 8100 E. 22nd Street North Bldg. 2300, Suite 2 Wichita Ks, 67226 Webb Tax Account- ing, Llc 4521 Cherry Hill, Wichita Ks, 67226 Well Raited Hatts, Llc, 712 Timberleaf Derby, Ks, 67037 Wichita Agape Wrench, Inc.

5830 Memphis, Wichita Ks, 67220 Wichita Shear Co Llc 3520 W. Mccormick Ave. Wichita Ks, 67213 Your Kansas Heartland Honda Dealers, Llc, 1600 Epic Center 301 North Main Street, Wichita Ks, 67202 CORPORATE FILINGS The following applications for commercial build- ing permits have been filed by contractors on the seventh floor of City Hall, 455 N. Main, and at the Sedgwick County Yard, Seneca and Still- well. City FH Kaysing, 1950 S.

Florence, $150,000, renovation, Commerce Construction Services. Via Christi St. Francis Medical Center, 929 N. St. Francis, $51,492, renovation, Law Co.

Blue Custom Homes, 14603 W. Hayden, 4160,188, house. Arnold Group, 530 S. Topeka, $300,000, remodel, Messner Construction. Chad Dean Real Estate, 3147 N.

Den Hollow, $444,516, house. Goentzel Custom Homes and Remod- eling, 1203 S. City View, $191,581, house. Cherrywood Construction, 2114 S. Ironstone, $198,687, house.

Intrust Bank, 105 N. Main, $201,180, remodel, Walz Harman Huffman Construction. Warren Homes, 2022 S. Webb Road, $134,456, house. Epic Sports, 3001 E.

Harry, $75,000, remodel, Nighswonger.Don Klausmeyer Construc- tion, houses: 2626 E. Kite Court, 1846 N. Kentucky Court, $129,028. Chisholm Lake Apartments, 3450 N. Ridgewood, $1,690,000, building, Key Construction.

Auto Zone, 910 S. Oliver, $200,000, alteration, Dalo Construction. Kimberly Nguyen Dental Office, 7520 E. Harry, $400,000, building, Building. Javen Construction, houses: 441 Joann, 436 Joann, each valued at $157,224.

Tienda Taqueria Grocery and Food Court, 834 E. Harry, $12,000, renovation, Meridian Construction. PERMITS I A A NOVEMBER 15 THURSDAY Perfecting Your Presentation Skills Seminar, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., CMD Training Center, Woodman Alumni Building, WSU campus. To register, call 316-978-3118 or go to www.cmd.

wichita.edu. NOVEMBER 17 SATURDAY Start and Grow a Small Business 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Office This, 4031 E. Harry. Cost: $50.

To register, call SCORE, 316-269-6273. NOVEMBER 16 FR IDAY Practical Entrepreneur Training Tools Understanding Financial Statements and Ratios, 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., WSU Devlin Hall. Instructor: Ron Christy. Cost: $45, $5 for WSU students. To register, call WSU Center for Entrepreneurship, 316-978-3000.

Go Wichita Convention Visitors Bureau 2012 Annual Meeting 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Crown Uptown Dinner Theatre, 3207 E. Douglas. Cost: $35 per person or $210 for a table of six. For information, call Jo Lynn Rhodes, 316-660-6323.

Recruiting and Retaining Great Talent Webinar, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., Your Office. Bob Loudermilk, Quantum Expositions. To register, call Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce, 316-265-7771, or go to www.wichitachamber.org. NOVEMBER 19 MONDAY Learning the Basics of Marketing, Management and Money Workshop, 3 to 5 p.m., WSU Hughes Metropolitan Complex, Oliver and 29th Street North. Cost: Free.

To register, call WSU Kansas Small Business Development Center, 316-978-3193. NOVEMBER 20 TUESDAY Kansas Geological Society Meeting, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., Wichita Law Library, conference room, 225 N. Market. Speaker: Michael Pollok, Odyssey Through the Mississippian For information, call Bob Cowdery, 316-267-9030. Society of Financial Service Professionals, Wichita Chapter Continuing Education Mini Course, 11:45 a.m., Wichita Country Club, 8501 E.

13th St. Topic: Tax Armageddon or The End of the Bush Tax Cuts and Government Focus on ERISA Plan Fiduciaries. Cost: $15. For in- formation, call Marilyn, 316-733-8651. New Member Business Exchange 3:30 to 5 p.m., Chamber Board Room, 350 W.

Douglas. Free. To register, call Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce, 316-265-7771, or go to www. wichitachamber.org. NOVEMBER 27 TUESDAY Learning the Basics of Marketing, Management and Money Workshop, 10 a.m.

to noon, WSU Hughes Metropolitan Complex, Oliver and 29th Street North. Cost: Free. To register, call WSU Kansas Small Business Development Center, 316-978-3193. would like other options, just because the prices seem so she said. Warren Warren, who return several messages for comment for this story, has said in pre- vious interviews that he abused his near-monopoly in the past and abuse his monopoly now.

At the time of the Dickinson announcement in late Sep- tember, he said in an inter- view that he has raised ticket prices only when his costs increased, and not as his mar- ket position has gotten stron- ger. you raise prices you create a he said. business will not raise prices unless they have The record shows his price increases are roughly in line with movie ticket price in- creases nationally. In 2003, tickets were $7 for an adult evening ticket and $5 for the matinee, according to the website. Today, tickets are $10 and $7, according to his website.

The National Association of Theater Owners computes that the average ticket price between 2002 and 2011, the most recent year available, a rise of 37 percent. Had War- ticket prices been calcu- lated from the decade ending in 2011, without accounting for an increase this year, the increase in cost for an evening ticket would have been 29 percent. As a comparison, the U.S. consumer price index, which measures prices generally, rose 25 percent over the de- cade. One reason for the restraint: Even monopolies have trouble raising prices if their custom- ers have other options entire- ly.

And movie tickets are a perfect example of discretion- ary buying. There are plenty of alternatives, including DVDs at Red Box, streaming video from Netflix and other companies. Warren, in September, said he feels plenty of competition from other forms of leisure. thinks the other theaters are the main compe- he said. not.

restaurants. football. downtown. our competition. worry about trying to compete with your compet- itors.

Do the best job you can and the rest will take care of Competitors Warren in the past has said his strategy has been about winning market share by offering better value than other theaters. That has trans- lated into stylish, well-main- tained theaters, with such amenities as seats that mold to your body and large screens. He also offers a range of premium theater experiences for higher prices, such as IMAX and dinner theater, as well as discount viewing, such as at the Movie Machine at Towne West Square. One interested observer to the changing movie scene is Brian Mitchell. A farmer by trade, he laughs when asked about buying 11 theaters with 81 screens in small towns across five states in recent years.

He says hobby out of He owns theaters in El Do- rado and at Strother Field, between Winfield and Arkan- sas City. He tangled with Warren when he bought the Chisholm Trail shopping center south of Newton in 2006 and termi- nated lease to oper- ate the shopping theater so he could operate it himself. Warren threatened to open a competing multimil- lion-dollar retail center near- by and offered discount movie tickets to lure patrons to Wichita. But Mitchell said he has nothing but respect for War- operation. And, he add- ed, the ticket prices are rea- sonable for the value.

got to give Bill cred- it, his theaters are first he said. see any- one coming into town with a normal theater because going up against the Warren would be a tough High cost of entry It costs close to $1 million per screen to build a movie theater, said Richard Herring, owner of a movie theater consultancy called Start A Movie Theatre. And any en- trant would have to build at least 12 screens. So, he said, the price of entry for a regular commer- cial movie theater is high. And, he said, movie dis- tributors want theaters to be more than five miles apart to reduce cannibalization, cut- ting the number of prime locations.

hard to build in an existing market, especially one with an established exhib- Herring said. He said he gets calls all the time from people wanting to open a theater, but usually people who although they like movies, they know anything about the financial realities of running a theater. And the growth in the mov- ie industry encouraging. Nationally, the number of people watching movies in theaters is stagnant and vie- wership per person is falling. To combat the trend, the movie theater industry keeps trying to enhance the movie- going experience with new technologies.

For instance, will be shown next month in some theaters at a higher frame rate to give the picture a hyper-realistic look. improved the visu- al and the next big leap will be the sound, for something that be imitated in the Herring said. But, he said, many of the technological enhancements cost money. Meaning, new- comers would have an even harder time entering the mar- ket. all about consolidation and downsizing and greater he said.

Reach Dan Voorhis at 316-268-6577 or Fernando Wichita Eagle Warren Theatres are known for being stylish and well-maintained, with such amenities as seats that mold to your body and large screens. THEATERS From Page 1C.

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