Anderson County Review — August 11, 2015
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Fun Algae threat
at the closes lake
Fair!
City water safe; state
to investigate possible
danger at Crystal Lake
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT – People who enjoy
spending time at Crystal Lake
(commonly known as the
South Lake in Garnett) will
need to avoid contact with the
lake water until further notice
because of a possible threat
from dangerous algae, city officials warned last week.
The threat does not affect
local drinking water.
Surface water at the lake
was closed Friday, Aug. 7, and
will remain closed while officials investigate possible bluegreen algae at the lake. The
algae, or cyanobacteria, can
The Lucky 13 4-H Club created a
carnival scene for their float in the
2015 Anderson County Fair parade
Tuesday, Aug. 4.
produce toxins that can cause
illness in humans and animals.
Kansas Department of Health
and Environment officials have
been notified and will be in
Garnett on Monday to inspect
and sample the water to verify
if blue-green algae is present.
Water plant personnel discovered what appeared to be
blue-green algae last week.
KDHE, in cooperation with the
Kansas Department of Wildlife,
Parks and Tourism (KDWPT),
samples affected bodies of
water when the aglae bloom
is suspected, and notifies the
public of harmful conditions.
Currently, seven lakes are
under a Public Health Warning
for blue-green algae. A Public
Health Warning indicates that
activities like boating and
fishing may be safe; however,
SEE LAKE ON PAGE 3A
Past due property
taxes lowest in years
Tax sale may have
helped lower delinquent
property taxes in 2014
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT – The threat of a tax
sale and a recovering economy could be paying off for
Anderson County, as a recent
report shows the amount of
delinquent property taxes is
the lowest it has been in at least
seven years.
About 322 property owners
owe Anderson County more
than $268,449 in past due property taxes for 2014, according
to a list of delinquent property taxes published in todays
Review. The list includes 452
properties; some owners are
delinquent on more than one
property.
The delinquent property tax
list is a notification of past due
taxes for 2014 and not a list of
properties eligible for the next
tax sale. The county must wait
three years from the first publication of delinquet taxes before
the property can be sold, and
must publish notification of the
SEE TAXES ON PAGE 3A
Road woes continue
Bridge work to close
NW 1650 Road near
Valley R Agri-Service
BY VICKIE MOSS
Above, children take a ride on a dragon roller coaster during The Anderson
County fair Wednesday, Aug. 5.
At left, Ella Wyckoff of Red Rock, Okla., feeds AJ, the pot belly pig, while
Jayne Miller of Garnett center, and Delayne Brummer of Garnett watch during
the Two Girls and a Zoo exhibit Tuesday, Aug. 4, at the fair.
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT – More headaches
could face motorists who regularly travel on 1600 Road (also
known as West Seventh Street
from Garnett) as bridge repairs
will force them to find a detour
for the next month or so.
Road work that sparked the
ire of more than a few motorists
over the past couple of months
is wrapping up on 1600 Road
this week, but the traveling
troubles wont end quite that
quickly. County road officials
announced last week the bridge
that crosses Cedar Creek on NW
1650 Road just east of Valley R
Agri-Service will be closed to all
traffic for about four weeks.
Bridge construction was
expected to begin Monday,
Aug. 10, although as of Monday
morning the bridge was still
open.
The
county
recently
SEE BRIDGE ON PAGE 3A
Storm damage isolated to Garnett area
Tree falls through roof in
Garnett; recent humid weather
sparks storms, heat advisories
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT – An early Saturday-morning
storm with high winds dropped a tree
through the roof at a house on Sixth
Avenue in Garnett, but otherwise left
the county unscathed by major damage.
Though no similar damage was reported, the storm shed tree limbs in various
areas of the county, Anderson County
Emergency Management Director J.D.
Mersman said. He was not aware of the
incident on Sixth Avenue.
The past two months have been
marked by hot, humid weather occassionally broken by storms. Heat advisories have become common. Mersman
said the storms and resulting damage
have been sporadic, with some areas
hit hard and others untouched. Even so,
the county overall has been fortunate
because damage typically was minor,
he said. Saturdays storm, for example,
hit Garnett but there was no damage
in other parts of the county. A storm in
July caused damage around the Kincaid
area, while Garnett saw barely a sprinkle.
The humidity of the recent weather
also has made the area feel hotter than
temperatures show. While heat indexes
were reported to surpass 110 degrees at
times, the hottest temperature recorded
at the Garnett Industrial Airport was
96 on July 14, 28 and 29. The hottest
temperature in August has been 95
degrees recorded Aug. 4. Temperatures
are recorded at the airport for the previous 24 hours, which means the Aug.
4 recording actually reflects temperatures felt Aug. 3. The Garnett airport is
the official weather recording station
for the county. Airport manager Gary
SEE STORM ON PAGE 2A
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 8-11-2015 / Vickie Moss
A tree fell through a roof at a house on West Sixth Avenue in Garnett during
an early morning storm Saturday, Aug. 8.
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RECORD
NEWS IN
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ACHS FOOTBALL
Anderson County High School
football practice starts Monday,
Aug. 17, at 6:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
A football parents meeting will
be 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18, at
the high school auditorium.
SCIPIO TRACTOR DRIVE
The Scipio Tractor Drive will be
Sunday, Aug. 16. Tractors need
to be entered by 9 a.m. Call for
meal for head count by Aug. 14.
(785) 448-4624, Terry Feuerborn.
Trams will be provided for rides.
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
Applications are now available
for the Ed Britton Memorial
Optimist Scholarship. The $500
scholarship is awarded annually to an upper-level college
student. The requirements are:
Be a graduate of a high school
in USD 365; have completed
at least 60 hours of work in a
recognized four-year university
and/or junior college; be carrying
at least 12 hours per semseter
during the scholarship year; and
have a minimum grade point
average of 2.5 during the most
recent 30 hours of study. Pick up
applications at area banks; due
Aug. 31, 2015. For more information call Kenny Kellstadt at (785)
448-3115 or Stacey Hedges at
448-6155.
FARMERS MARKET
The Farmers Market is open from
4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursdays in
downtown Garnett. Sweet corn,
tomatoes, cucumbers, squash,
baked goods, local meats and
eggs will be available.
ECKAN STILL SEEKING
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
There is still time to help
Anderson County Students!
ECKAN is still in need of school
supplies, backpacks and/or
monetary donations in order to
provide students in need with
all items necessary to start the
school year off right. Bring donations to ECKAN at 132 E. 5th,
Garnett. Thank you for helping
change the lives of Anderson
County residents in need.
MORE PHOTOS SOUGHT
Veterans or their family members who have additional field
photos taken by their veterans
while in service and who want
to submit them to the Review for
possible inclusion in Anderson
County Portraits of Honor may
submit them along with caption
information to the Review to be
scanned and returned. Weve
expanded the page count in the
book and will have room for a
number of such photos. Please
submit your photos ASAP.
STORM…
FROM PAGE 1A
Ecclefield said high temperatures mostly have hovered in
the high-80s, although it often
feels much warmer.
The coolest temperature
since the first of July was 61,
recorded July 7.
Saturdays storm brought a
little less than an inch, or 0.85
inches, of rain as recorded at the
airport. Mersman said he heard
reports that as much as 2 inches
of rain fell in other parts of the
county.
July was relatively dry, compared to average rainfall, while
August already has shown a tendency toward wet stuff. At least
a little rain has fallen five out of
the first 10 days of the month for
a total of 1.5 inches. The average
rainfall for August is 4.02 inches. In July, 2.88 inches of rain
fell, short of the average of 4.30
inches.
ANDERSON COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS JULY 27
Chairman Jerry Howarter called
the meeting of the Anderson
County Commission to order at
9:00 AM on July 27, 2015 at
the County Commission Room.
Attendance:
Jerry Howarter,
Present: Eugene Highberger,
Present: Leslie McGhee, Present.
The pledge of allegiance was
recited. Minutes of the previous
meeting were approved as presented.
Road and Bridge
Lester Welsh, Road Supervisor
met with the commission. He
is looking into getting a bond to
make the Coughlin Company
cover any repairs that are needed
on the road to Westphalia that are
needed in the near future. Dan
Harden, BG Consultants joined
the meeting. Discussion was held
on the different types of bonds
that are used in construction projects. Dan presented findings on
the core testing at the site for a
new shop builidng. There is a
previous building buried on the
site that would have to be excavated and filled in. Commissioner
Highberger moved to contract with
Terracon to oversee the excavation and compaction of the new
shop building site. Commissioner
McGhee seconded. Approved
30.
Health Insurance
Stephen
Euston,
BG
Consultants met with the commission. He presented bids from
Aetna and BCBS. Commissioner
Highberger moved to approve the
recommendation of the Bukaty
Company and contract with Aetna
for their Silver 5000 health plan
effective September 1, 2015.
Commissioner McGhee seconded. Approved 30.
Abatements
Abatement B15347 was presented and approved.
Executive Session
Commissioner
Highberger
moved to recess into executive
session for 15 minutes for the discussion of nonelected personnel
with Mick Brinkmeyer, Rural Fire
Director, JD Mersman, Emergency
Management Director, and James
Campbell, County Counselor in
attendance. Open meeting to
resume at 11:30. Commissioner
McGhee seconded. Approved
30. No action after executive
session.
Zoning
Michelle Miller, Deputy Zoning
Director met with the commission. Commissioner Highberger
moved to approve Resolution
2015,0727:1 for zone change
application #ZC201504 (Wittman)
to rezone 10 acres from A1 Ag to
RE Residential. Commissioner
McGhee seconded. Approved
30.
Meeting adjourned at 12:00 PM
due to no further business.
July 29, 2015
Chairman Jerry Howarter called
the meeting of the Anderson
County Commission to order
at 11:00 AM on July 29, 2015.
Attendance:
Jerry Howarter,
Present: Eugene Highberger,
Present: Leslie McGhee, Present.
Meeting was held at the sight
of road work on the road to
Westphalia.
Road and Bridge
The county commission met with
Lester Welsh, Road Supervisor,
along with Ted Weber, and Josh
Banks of the Coughlin Company.
The group looked at cracks in
the new asphalt that had recently
been milled and re-laid. Lester
stated he had a core machine if
samples are needed to see what
is happening. Ted stated most
cores are 5 1/4 inches. Lester
informed the group that the newly
laid material is crumbling.
Commissioner Howarter asked
what the solution is. Lester stated
the owner, Darren Coughlin will be
here tonight to look at the situation. Lester stated the county
does not want a rough road and
we dont want a patch job. He
showed the group holes in the
road from horse and buggies that
were on the road over the weekend. Ted questioned if there was
a weight limit on the road. Lester
said no however there is on the
bridges. Josh stated there is
more damage on the East bound
lanes than on the West bound
lanes. Ted informed the group
that they cored before they milled
and it is proven there is subgrade
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problems plus overloaded trucks
traveling at excessive speeds are
causing problems with the road.
He also stated a 24 ton roller
should find soft spots. Ted feels
that to have a good road you
would need to mill five inches and
have a good base. Commissioner
Highberger asked Josh and Ted
if they would accept this job and
they both said no.
Meeting adjourned at 11:30 AM
due to no further business.
July 30, 2015
Chairman Jerry Howarter called
the meeting of the Anderson
County Commission to order at
3:30 PM on July 30, 2015 at
the County Commission Room.
Attendance:
Jerry Howarter,
Present: Eugene
Highberger, Present:
Leslie
McGhee, Present.
Road and Bridge
Lester Welsh, Road Supervisor,
Darren Coughlin, Coughlin
Company and Ted Weber, Project
Foreman met with the commission. Darren explained to the
commission how they came up
with the formula that they used
for the mix. He stated the mix
will cure for six months. He feels
the faults are occuring where the
subgrade is soft and where they
have placed cement on before
the mix it is holding. They are
taking off three inches and that
is not enough to get rid of the
subgrade problems. Lester stated
he cannot come up with money to
improve the road. Darren stated
the road is being used by loads
that the road is not designed for.
Lester questioned how much it
would cost to contain the problem with cement. The problems
with the flaggers were the fault of
both parties. Coughlin was not
aware that they were supposed to
supply flaggers or a pilot car and
Lester missed the fact that he was
responsible for supplying them.
Coughlin hurried up and came
up with what they could at the
last minute for flaggers. Darren
stated if they can get some help
with flagging he will sustain the
cost of getting the road contained.
Darren stated he does not feel the
whole problem is his fault and he
is shouldering the main cost of the
repairs.
Payroll
Payroll checks for the month of
July were signed.
Meeting adjourned at 4:25 PM
due to no further business.
LAND TRANSFERS
July 28, Kurt T Katzer And
Angela Katzer To John Anthony
Cubit, Lots 3 & 4 Blk 39 City Of
Greeley.
July 28, John R Strobel And
Cheryl Sue Strobel To Joseph
Strobel And Anne Marie Strobel,
W2 NW4 SWFR4 30-19-20.
July 30, Joseph Yoder And
Regina Yoder To Leroy J Keim
And Wilma F Keim, A Tract Of
Land In Ne4 17-20-19 As Follows:
Beg At Necor Ne4 17-20-19,
Thence South 021220 East
For A Distance Of 1800.00 Feet
Along East Line Of Said Ne4
To True Pob; Thence South
021220 East For A Distance Of
450.00 Feet Along Said East Line;
Thence South 874740 West
For A Distance Of 410.00 Feet;
Thence North 182924 East
For A Distance Of 481.04 Feet;
Thence North 874740 East For
A Distance Of 240.00 Feet To True
Pob;
July 30, Janice Mecke To Jack
M Sprenkle, All Lot 4 Blk 29 City
Of Kincaid
July 31, City Of Garnett To
Westrock Solutions Llc And
Intellicare Network Llc, Tract 1:
Beg At Pt 40 South Of Nwcor
Lot 13 Blk 55 City Of Garnett,
Thence East 120, Thence South
25, Thence West 120 To West
Line Of Said Lot 13, Thence North
25 To Pob; City Of Garnett; And
Tract 2: South 75 Lots 13, 14 &
15 Blk 55, Less South 51 Thereof,
In City Of Garnett;
August 3, Bobbie A Holcombe
To Robert E Hennessey And
Kelley J Hennessey, Lots 13, 14,
15 & West 15 Lot 16 Blk 12
Bronston Heights Addition To City
Of Garnett;
August 3, Secretary Of
Housing & Urban Development
Of Washington D C To Robert
E Hennessey And Kelly J.
Hennessy, Lot 11 Blk 7 Baileys
Orchard Park Addition (REVISED
1978) To City Of Garnett;
August 3, Robert E Hennessey
And Kelley J. Hennessy To
Robert E Hennessey And Kelley
J Hennessey, Lot 11 Blk 7 Baileys
Orchard Park Addition (REVISED
1978) To City Of Garnett;
August 3, Susan A Mead To
Donn J Sanders, Lots 14 & 15
Blk 3 Parklane Addition (1970
Revised) To City Of Garnett;
August 3, Donn J Sanders And
Jennifer L Sanders To Donn J
Sanders And Jennifer L Sanders,
Lots 14 & 15 Blk 3 Parkland
Addition (1970 Revised) To City
Of Garnett;
August 4, Patrick N Rockers
And Connie M. Rockers To Clint M
Palmer, Lots 17 & 18 Blk 28 City
Of Greeley.
CIVIL CASES FILED
Beneficial Financial Inc. vs.
DiAnna Magner, Mark Magner,
et al, petition for mortgage foreclosure and $83,935.83 plus cost
and interest.
Midland Funding LLC, vs. Marie
Thompson, petition for $585.85
plus costs and interest.
Secretary of the Department
for Children and Families and Lori
Novick vs. Carl Wolfe, petition for
child support.
City of Garnett has filed a complaint about structure being uninhabitable at 517 W. 7th Avenue,
Garnett.
LIMITED ACTION RESOLVED
Pulmonary & Sleep Associates
PA vs. Thomas D. Burcham, judgment for $534.48 plus costs and
interest.
Jefferson Capital Systems LLC,
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vs. Debra L. Schweizer, judgment
for $2,461.04 plus costs and interest.
Midland Funding LLC vs.
Brenda D. Silvey, judgment for
$967.15 plus costs and interest.
Midland Funding LLC vs. Mary
Chase, judgment for $596.04 plus
costs and interest.
Sandy Otipoby vs. Jennifer N.
Walford, judgment for $177.80
plus costs and interest.
Sandy Otipoby vs. Shelly Lynn
Nixon, judgment for $355.00 plus
costs and interest.
Sandy Otipoby vs. Gina
McLeod, judgment for $123.40
plus costs and interest.
Sandy Otipoby vs. Travis
Hartwick, judgment for $117.00
plus costs and interest.
ESH Rentals LLC vs. Linda Lee
Scheckel, judgment for $3,550.00
plus costs and interest and vacate
property.
CRIMINAL CASES RESOLVED
Anita K. Adams, Welda, speeding 40 mph in 30 mph zone. $125
fine.
Charles A. Dodd, Valley Falls,
speeding 43 mph in 30 mph zone.
$150 fine.
Johnathan J. Ingram, Humboldt,
seat belt required. $10 fine.
Kaleb Glen Johnson, Olathe,
speeding 44 mph in 30 mph zone.
$150 fine.
Casey E. Keefer, Tulsa OK,
speeding 59 mph in 30 mph zone.
$270 fine.
Lauren Marissa King, Eleele HI,
speeding 50 mph in 30 mph zone.
$180 fine.
Nicholas
B.
Marnejon,
Columbiana OH, speeding 44
mph in 30 mph zone. $150 fine.
Samuel Muhumuza, Tulsa OK,
speeding 55 mph in 30 mph zone.
$225 fine.
Kaitlyn Anne Rhoades, Garnett,
speeding 43 mph in 30 mph zone.
$150 fine.
State of Kansas vs. Bryan M.
Norman, dismissed.
Speeding violations:
Chris N. Abael, $240 fine.
Corbin W. Bell, $189 fine.
Dean K. Brandon, $153 fine.
Mason Carl Coons, $159 fine.
Caleb Jude Foltz, $183 fine.
Alonso Hernandez, $195 fine.
Joseph Daniel Markham, $153
fine.
Jeane D. Marouk, $195 fine.
Patricia M. McCollough, $294
fine.
Ashley Marie Meador, $153
fine.
Tessa Marie Galemore, $294
fine.
Other:
Suzanna M. Cubit, no vehicle
registration, $168 fine.
Timmy R. Culbertson, over
weight limits for vehicle. $1088
fine.
Alonso Hernandez, operating
vehicle without valid license. $60
fine.
Jason James Foltz, DUI. $1,193
fine. Diversion granted.
Bryan M. Norman, DUI, 2nd
conviction. $1,453 fine.
Darren C. Sellman, over weight
limits on wheels and axles. $1,148
fine.
Dorothy M. Turner, drug use/
possession and paraphernalia.
$1,093 fine.
GARNETT POLICE REPORT
Incidents
On August 4, a report of drug
seizure was made in the 700 block
of North Lake Road, Garnett.
Scales, backpack, vacuum containers, glass pipe, green, leafy
vegetation was seized. All valued
at $28.
ANDERSON COUNTY SHERIFFS
REPORT
Accidents
On August 2, a truck & lowboy trailer driven by Thomas
A. Highberger was struck by a
vehicle driven by Jon Wesley
Sherwood on Arkansas Road near
800 Road. Low visibility because
of the dust was the cause of the
accident. No injuries reported.
On August 2, a vehicle driven
by Travis J. Hermreck struck a
deer on SW 300 Road near Jewel
Road.
On July 31, a vehicle driven by
Shelby Jean Shelby, applied the
brakes, began to skid, lost control
& exited the roadway sideways.
Sammy Joe Hall, 50, Abel Victorio
Gueirero, 4, Konan Legrande, 6,
Stryker Legrande, 99, were pasSEE RECORDS ON PAGE 3A
BRIDGE CLOSED TEMPORARILY
2x3BEGINNING AUGUST 10, 2015
Anderson County Bridge on NW 1650 RD that crosses
anco engineer
Cedar Creek, just east of Valley R Agri-Service, will
be completely closed to ALL through traffic for
approximately 4 weeks. There will be construction on
this bridge by B&B Bridge Company, repairing &
resurfacing the bridge.
CLOSURE WILL BEGIN AUGUST 10th.
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RECORDS…
HEPNER
MARCH 2, 1930-AUGUST 2, 2015
Robert R. Bob Hepner, age
85, of Garnett, Kansas, a longtime resident and businessman
of
Conway,
Arkansas,
passed away
on
Sunday,
August
2,
2015, at the
Residential
Living Center,
Garnett.
Hepner
He
was
born March 2,
1930 at Garnett, Kansas, the son
of the late Roland R. and Marie
(Graham) Hepner. He graduated from Garnett High School
with the Class of 1947.
Bob served during the
Korean War in the United States
Navy, and also served in the
United States Air Force. He was
a light aircraft private pilot. He
graduated from the University
of Nebraska as an Industrial
Engineer. Bob retired from
the Real Estate business as a
Broker, developer, designer,
and builder and was the owner/
operator of several small businesses in the Conway, Arkansas
area. Bob was also the author of
nine books, and was a square
dance instructor, a line dance
instructor at several Senior
Citizens Centers in and around
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REMEMBRANCES
Garnett.
He was preceded in death by
a brother, Arnold Hepner; an
infant sister, Ada Jo Hepner,
both of Garnett; a grandson,
Christopher Knopp of Conway,
Arkansas.
Bob is survived by his sister, Dorothy Bowman of
Garnett, Kansas; daughter,
Rhonda Brown of Conway,
Arkansas; sons, Robert Hepner
Jr. of Vilonia, Arkansas;
Randy Ralston of Las Vegas,
Nevada; Ronnie Ralston of
Manteca, California; grandchildren, Nicole Simon of
Conway, Arkansas; Kimberly
Hepner of Conway, Arkansas;
Courtney Paradela of Manteca,
California; Randi Schlecht of
Papillion, Nebraska; three
great grandsons of Papillion,
Nebraska; a great granddaughter of Conway, Arkansas; and
a loving companion Marilyn
Smith of Paola, Kansas.
Robert chose to donate his
body to the Kansas University
School of Medicine. His body
will then be cremated and the
family has chosen to wait to
have memorial services with
military honors at the time of
his inurnment. You may send
your condolences to the family
at www.feuerbornfuneral.com.
sengers.
FROM PAGE 2A
JAIL LOG
Bruce Lee Henry, 38, Garnett,
was booked into jail July 30 by
Anderson County Sheriff for failure
to appear. Bond set at $10,000.
Maxwell Kenton McCain, 23,
Garnett, was booked into jail July
30 by Anderson County Sheriff on
suspicion of operating motor vehicle without valid licence. Bond set
at $150. Released July 31.
Shawn Kelly Green, 25,
Ozawkie, was booked into jail July
31 by Anderson County Sheriff
on suspicion of driving while suspended or revoked. Not bondable.
Released August 2.
Patricia Lynn Ellison, 39,
Humansville, MO, was booked into
jail August 1 by Anderson County
Sheriff for failure to appear. Bond
set at $1,000. Released August 4.
Tommy Dean Jackson, 56,
Garnett, was booked into jail
August 1 by Garnett Police on
suspicion of DUI. Bond set at
$2,150. Released August 2.
Kristina Mae Primeaux, 32,
Beverly, was booked into jail
August 1 by Salina County on
a warrant. Bond set at $1,050.
Released August 4.
Max Denton Rockers, 46,
Garnett, was booked into jail
August 2 by Garnett Police on suspicion of disorderly conduct, fighting. Bond set at $500. Released
August 2.
Canddi Shawn Rockers, 44,
Garnett, was booked into jail
August 2 by Garnett Police on susAPRIL 23, 1931-AUGUST 4, 2015
picion of disorderly conduct, fightJames Edward Mowat, age Tilton, Jessie Nickelson, ing. Bond set at $500. Released
84, of Garnett, died Tuesday, Isabella
Bailey,
Anna August 2.
Dylan Joe Ivey, 27, Rantoul,
August 4, 2015 at his home.
Abernathy and an infant sister,
was
booked into jail August 4 by
He was born April 23, 1931 at Hazel; and a grandson.
Anderson County Sheriff for failure
Elmdale to Kenneth and Elda
Survivors include his daughAugust (Sinclair) Mowat.
ters, Barbara Dyer of Pomona,
He married Mary Nickelson Connie Alcorn of Enid,
in Garnett. They later divorced.
Oklahoma; four grandchildren;
He later married Helga
FROM PAGE 1A
Houser; she preceded him in and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral
services
were
sale at least three times.
death on January 29, 2010.
The last tax sale took place
He was preceded in death Friday, August 7, 2015 at the
by his parents; his wife, Helga; Feuerborn Family Funeral in March 2014, which affectthree brothers, Alexander, Service Chapel, Garnett. ed delinquent properties owed
Kenneth and Robert Mowat; Burial followed in the Garnett through 2006; 50 properties
were sold, recouping about
six sisters, Ruth Mowat, Elda Cemetery.
$117,000 and adding those
properties back onto the tax
roll. County counselor James
Campbell has notified owners
DECEMBER 3, 1943-AUGUST 4, 2015
that properties with past due
Douglas H. Miller, age 71, of Miller, Robert Bobby Miller; taxes through 2011 are due by
Garnett, died Tuesday, August sisters, Ina May Hopkins, Patsy Oct. 1 and will be eligible for
the next sale, but has not yet
4, 2015 at his home.
Hollon and Betty Bowers.
He was born December
Survivors include his wife,
3, 1943, in Garnett, to Sylvin Rose Marie Miller, of the home;
S.L.and Rena Faye (Goodman) son, David Miller of LaVernia,
Miller.
Texas; two grandchildren; one
FROM PAGE 1A
He served in the United
great grandson; two brothStates Army in 1961 through
ers, Willis Miller of Garnett, direct contact with water (i.e.,
1964.
wading, skiing and swimming)
He married Rose Marie Sydney Miller of Milwaukee, is strongly discouraged for peoWeiss on November 15, 1964 in Wisconsin; and one sister, ple, pets and livestock. Because
Frances Cooper of Garnett.
Garnett.
Funeral services were Crystal Lakes results are not
He was preceded in death
yet available, it is not listed
by his parents, Sylvin and Saturday, August 8, 2015 at among those seven lakes. The
Rena Miller; brothers, Charles the Feuerborn Family Funeral most recent press release about
Miller, Wallace Miller, Arthur Service Chapel.
the aglae was issued Aug. 6.
MOWAT
to appear. Bond set at $1,000.
Patricia Lynn Ellison, 38,
Humansville, MO, was booked
into jail August 4 by Anderson
County Sheriff on a warrant. Bond
set at $600. Released August 4.
Chellie Marie Doonan, 46,
Lawrence, was booked into jail
August 4 by Douglas County
Sheriff for failure to appear. Not
bondable.
Kimberly Kay House, 51,
Lawrence, was booked into jail
August 4 by Douglas County
Sheriff on suspicion of Driving
while suspended, 2nd conviction.
Not bondable.
Garrett Allen Benton, 20,
Garnett, was booked into jail
August 5 by Anderson County
Sheriff on suspicion of drug use/
possession, liquor purchase by a
minor, furnishing liquor to a minor,
drug paraphernalia. Not bondable.
Released August 5.
Eric Michael Morris, 36, Mound
City, was booked into jail August 5
by Linn County Sheriff on suspicion of a criminal threat. Bond set
at $10,000.
Gleif Ander Garrison, 31,
Centerville, was booked into jail
August 5 by Linn County Sheriff
on suspicion of domestic battery,
criminal possession of firearm,
aggravated endangerment of a
child. No bond listed.
Darien Jemar Perkins, 41,
Louisburg, was booked into jail
August 5 by Miami County Sheriff
on suspicion of domestic battery,
bodily harm, criminal damage to
property. Bond set at $5,000.
Jerry Ray Dixon, 62, Louisburg,
was booked into jail August 5 by
Miami County Sheriff on suspicion
of 3rd convicion of DUI. No bond
listed.
Nicholas Todd Arganbright, 19
Paola, was booked into jail August
5 by Miami County Sheriff on suspicion of probation violation. No
bond listed.
David Eugene Carlson, 45,
Colony, was booked into jail
August 5 by Anderson County
Sheriff on suspicion of 2 counts
probation violation. Bond set at
$20,000.
Floyd Reese was booked into
jail June 4 for Miami County.
Glief Garrison was booked into
jail June 5 for Linn County.
Eric Morris was booked into jail
June 26 for Linn County.
Mark Strom was booked into jail
July 2 for Douglas County.
Evan Robinson was booked
into jail July 8 for Douglas County.
Bradley Clark was booked into
jail July 2 for Douglas County.
Danny Mohler was booked into
jail July 14 for Linn County.
Matthew Petrie was booked into
jail July 9 for Miami County.
Roger Firebaugh was booked
into jail July 12 for Linn County.
Cynthia Sills was booked into
jail July 9 for Linn County.
Stetson Jackson was booked
into jail July 9 for Miami County.
Daniel Van Norman was
booked into jail July 21 for Linn
County.
Michael Jackquinot was booked
into jail July 21 for Linn County.
Demetrius Cornelius was
booked into jail July 24 for Linn
County
Donald Tate was booked into
jail July 28 for Linn County.
Kyle Schreckhise was booked
into jail July 23 for Linn County.
Cory Bartz was booked into jail
July 24 for Linn County.
Michael Bowen was booked
into jail July 24 for Linn County.
Jerry Dixon was booked into jail
July 14 for Miami County.
Andrew Yeager was booked
into jail July 28 for Linn County.
Nicolas Arganbright was booked
into jail August 5 for Miami County.
Darien Perkins was booked into
jail August 5 for Miami County.
Kimberly House was booked
into jail August 4 for Douglas
County.
Chellie Doonana was booked
into jail August 4 for Douglas
County.
lower than last year, and is the
lowest amount owed since at
least 2008. In 2013, property owners owed a total of $309,297.42.
Since 2008, the highest amount
owed was $436,915.26 in 2009
– perhaps reflecting the damage from the U.S. recession of
2007-08. That makes this years
total delinquent property tax
lower than 2009 by more than
$168,465.
County Treasurer Dena
McDaniel said previously that
her office offers many oppor-
tunities to help people catch
up on past due property taxes.
The treasurers office offers a
payment plan to help people
get caught up on delinquent
property taxes. McDaniel said
staff will work with property
owners to find a workable payment plan. For more information, call the office at (785) 4485824, or stop by the office at the
Anderson County Courthouse.
This years delinquet property tax list is published on
pages 5-7A.
Crystal Lake it will not have
any effect on the treated water
we supply through our water
distribution system, Martin
said.
Martin reminds people seeking water-related recreation
that Lake Garnett and Cedar
Valley Reservoir are open to
the public for normal recreational use. This closure is
isolated to Crystal Lake only.
She said updated information about the lake will be
released to the media and provided on the City of Garnett
website, www.garnettks.net as
it becomes available.
JAIL ROSTER
Jason Stifter was booked into
jail April 1, for Anderson County,
bond set at $20,000.
Michael Spellmeier was booked
into jail May 21 for Anderson
County, bond set at $250,000.
Herbert Hayden was booked
into jail June 11 for Anderson
County, bond set at $30,000.
Branden Dulin was booked into
jail June 25 for Anderson County,
bond set at $30,000.
Jacob Gilpatrick was booked
into jail July 6 for Anderson County
for court.
Christopher Bosler was booked
into jail July 13 for Anderson
County for 32-day writ.
Robert Harris was booked into
jail July 16 for Anderson County,
bond set at 10,000.
John Miller was booked into jail
July 9 for Anderson County, bond
set at $1,000.
Dylan Ivey was booked into jail
August 4 for Anderson County,
bond set at $1,000.
Bruce Henry was booked into
jail July 30 for Anderson County,
bond set at $10,000.
David Carlson was booked into
jail August 5 for Anderson County,
bond set at $20,000.
FARM-INS
TAXES…
MILLER
Anderson County
delinquent property taxes,
2008-2014:
2014:
$268,449.86
2013:
$309,297.42
2012:
$295,539.00
2011:
$334,061.23
2010:
$372,347.12
2009:
$436,915.20
2008:
$329,630.75
officially announced a date for
the next tax sale.
The 2014 list of delinquent
property taxes is about $40,000
LAKE…
BRIDGE…
FROM PAGE 1A
approved a bid by B&B Bridge
Company to repair and resurface the bridge. The same
company also is building a
bridge to replace an old bridge
for the Kansas Department of
Transportation on U.S. 59 over
the Pottawatomie Creek, about
three miles north of Garnett;
unlike the 1650 Road bridge,
that project is not expected to
close the highway or significantly delay traffic. The Cedar
Creek bridge project is expected to cost the county $65,175, to
be paid from the Special Bridge
Fund.
The most likely detour
around the Cedar Creek bridge
project from Garnett is to take
K-31 west to Kiowa Road, which
meets 1600 Road near Valley
R. Travelers to Garnett can
reverse the route.
Travelers have been frustrated by recent road work they
say was uneven, with patches of
loose gravel in spots, poor traffic control and even unattended
traffic cones in the middle of the
road that come with no prior
warning. County commissioners had special meetings July
29 and 30 with officials from
the company doing the work,
Utah-based Coughlin Company.
Owner Darren Coughlin said
problems with the road occur
in places where the subgrade
base of the road is not designed
to handle heavy semi traffic.
When the road was built more
than 50 years ago, semi-tractor
traffic was rare. Now, especially with corn-laden semis and
trucks traveling to the nearby East Kansas Agri-Energy
ethanol plant in Garnett, such
traffic is much more common.
Coughlin and road department
director Lester Welsh said
there was a miscommunication
about who was to supply traf-
fic control for the project, and
Coughlin had to scramble to
provide the service.
Coughlin also said the cold
in place recycling project the
county bid was designed for
cost savings – about half the
cost of standard hot-mix repaving. But portions of the roadway were saturated from heavy
rains to the point they wouldnt
support the paving equipment,
so the base had to be repaired
in those spots before the resurfacing could happen. He said a
profilograph scanning of the
road before and after their compelted segments showed they
reduced the road deficiences by
50 percent.
County road crews recently
applied a chip-and-seal overlay
to the road after Coughlin finished repairs.
At a county commission
meeting Aug. 3, commissioners directed Welsh to contact
state officials to obtain scales
to check the weight of vehicles
traveling on the road.
The road is often traveled
by people who seek recreation
at Cedar Valley Reservoir and
also leads to communities like
Mont Ida and Westphalia, and
Burlington in Coffey County.
West Seventh Street in Garnett
becomes NW 1650 Road and
then NW 1600 Road as it winds
west and slightly south of
Garnett.
Until we know for sure,
we are closing the South Lake
for recreational use, Garnett
City Manager Joyce Martin
said. Picnicking and camping will be permitted within
Veterans Memorial Park, but
we ask that people and their
pets avoid direct contact with
the lake at this time. When it is
determined that the South Lake
is free of blue-green algae the
closure will be rescinded.
KDHE reports lakes under
a warning are not closed.
Marinas, lakeside businesses
and park camping facilities
are open for business. If swim
beaches or lakes are closed,
it will be specifically noted.
Drinking water and showers at
parks are safe and not affected
by algae blooms. Boating and
fishing are safe on lakes under
a Warning, but contact with
the water should be avoided. It
is safe to eat fish caught during
a harmful blue-green algae outbreak, as long as the fish is
rinsed with clean water; consume only the fillet portion and
discard all other parts. Hands
should also be washed with
clean water after handling fish
taken from an affected lake.
Kansans should be aware
that blooms are unpredictable.
They can develop rapidly and
may float around the lake,
requiring visitors to exercise
their best judgment. If there is
scum, a paint-like surface or
the water is bright green, avoid
contact and keep pets away.
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a harmful algal bloom or eat
dried algae along the shore may
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The citys drinking water
is not affected by the possible
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because the city takes its water
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Reservoir, bypassing Crystal
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Selected by newspaper professionals nationwide for 43 Awards of Excellence
in editorial, column writing, photography and advertising.
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 11, 2015
EDITORIAL
Ethanol was a plan that worked
er.
Every once in a while a plan comes togeth-
Even when its hatched by a handful of
diverse individuals on a small town development council; even when they have to go out
to their neighbors and round up an initial
investment to do a feasibility study; even when
they have to expand an equity drive to raise
millions of dollars to match loan funding for
construction; even when they have to operate
the plant in an up-and-down world of fuel and
commodity markets.
As East Kansas Agri-Energy celebrates its
10th anniversary this year theres almost a hesitance to admit things have gone so well with
the project almost like people in the community and the investors who launched it are
afraid they might jinx it. But this anniversary
is a fitting time to take credit for success and to
stoke the local imagination for new ideas that
might play out as well.
From the beginning EKAE was an example of the right stars aligning. Initial discussions on the county economic development
committees agriculture subcommittee aimed
to determine if a local feed mill might be a
development option, but when that was found
impractical ideas turned toward a what if
ethanol plant discussion. Committee member
Jere White, who was director of the Kansas
Corn Growers Association, had the initial connections to people and information that got the
discussion rolling. If not for Whites involvement early on, EKAE probably would have
never happened.
There were other just-in-time lucky breaks
when organizers were raising construction
investments. When the plant opened, corn was
cheap and Hurricane Katrina sent fuel prices
through the roof nationwide. Since ethanol followed the price of gasoline, it meant a hugely
profitable first few years of operation.
There were political breaks as well a
move toward emphasis on renewable energy, a
cleaner environment and a post 9/11 desire to
become independent of Middle East Oil made
ethanol the golden child of politicians, so ethanol replaced more environmentally abusive
additives to the nations gasoline stock. There
were critics and cries of political deal making,
etc., but the one thing ethanol still has in its
corner is that when you make a gallon of it,
you actually have a gallon to show for it its
quantifiable advantage over options like wind
and solar energy were and still are completely
tangible.
REVIEW COMMENTARY
DANE HICKS, Publisher
The nations move to ethanol changed farming. New demand brought livable farm markets
for the first time in a generation and farmers
ability to see beyond constant political debate
on farm subsidies. Higher prices for commodities probably helped rural areas weather the
2008 recession better as well.
Few business start-ups have the favorable
winds that EKAE had when it emerged in
Garnett 10 years ago, but thats not to say it
was all luck. From raising investment dollars
early on to plant construction to navigating
challenging economics since then, the plants
investors, board of directors and employees
have worked constantly to make sure the plant
remains the positive example it is not just to
the community but to its industry. Its productivity records have been impressive, and it
recently surpassed its 750,000th operational
hour its entire first 10 years without a losttime accident.
A new project now underway to build
renewable diesel production as an add-on to the
plant is yet another example of good management, innovation and insight. When complete,
the plant will take its own byproduct corn
oil and turn it into fuel that is indistinguishable from petroleum-based diesel, giving EKAE
another product and another market to sell to
with a goal that should be easily understandable to any business to make more money.
Its fair at this point to mention this disclosure: Garnett Publishing, Inc., which owns
The Anderson County Review, is an investor
in EKAE a fact were proud of and one which
has been financially rewarding.
EKAE and its management should be
acknowledged for the companys success
on this anniversary. Amid the constantly
hard-scrabble times of smalltown business, its
amazing success is rare and welcome indeed.
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School superintendent and school board
says a new stadium and new building
is going to save the taxpayer $20,000.
Dont they think the maintenance and
lost interest on a million dollars would
exceed that amount?
sign painter needs to go out there and fix
that. Thank you.
Why cant our city leaders do anything
at all without consulting a consulting
firm? Are they getting some kind of kick
back? If they know where all these clay
pipes are they can probably replace six
miles of it for the price it will take this
firm to give our sewer a colonoscopy
running a camera up it.
Hey USD 365 school board. I know you
thought you were being sneaky by not
telling anybody we werent using the
stadium for games any more, but what
are you going to do on game night when
people all show up at the stadium and
not at your bright shiny million-dollar
field out west? You going to stick a sign
in the field that tells them to drive west a
mile for the game?
Out on 169 Highway where you turn at
Park Road to come into Garnett theres
a sign that directs you to a bunch of
things in town. One of them says North
Lake so many miles. But there is no
North Lake. Unless theres another lake
I dont know about, that lake is called
Lake Garnett, it says so right on the sign
as you come into the park. I think the
Killing Cecil. A shameful waste of a hobby
Until the lion tells his side of the story, the tale
of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.
— African proverb
On the ledger of global outrages, the killing of Cecil the lion outside of a Zimbabwe
national park should barely register.
What is the fate of one big cat compared
with the civil wars and human-rights abuses that fill the headlines — or should fill the
headlines — every day? Even in Zimbabwe
alone, where grotesque misgovernance is the
rule, the death of one lion should hardly be a
blip.
And yet the animals shooting by a
Minnesota dentist, Walter Palmer, has
evoked a fierce reaction. Some of it is hysterical and insipid. Palmer shouldnt be personally ruined, let alone brought up on warcrimes charges, as some seem to suggest.
The outpouring over this particular cat is,
in part, based on the childish anthropomorphism of his having a name, Cecil, after Cecil
Rhodes, the British imperialist and founder
of Rhodesia, subsequently Zimbabwe.
Nonetheless, at the core of the outrage is a
natural and healthy revulsion at the wanton
destruction of an animal of great majesty.
The regal self-possession of the lion stands
in stark contrast to the tawdriness of Walter
Palmers hunt.
NATIONAL COMMENTARY
RICH LOWRY, King Features Syndicate
There was the money-grubbing — he
reportedly paid about $50,000 for the privilege of killing one of the beasts. There was
the unseemly baiting of the animal to lure
it out of the sanctuary of Hwange National
Park. There was the cruel incompetence of
his method — supposedly wounding it with a
bow, then tracking the creature for another
40 hours before completing the kill with a
gun. And there was the casual butchery after
the fact — beheading the cat and leaving its
carcass to vultures and other scavengers.
When it emerged that the lion he had killed
was Cecil, a popular fixture long tracked
by researchers, Palmer issued a statement
saying he had no idea that the lion he took
(although he wont be giving it back) was a
local favorite. As if it would be OK to wound
and hunt down over two days some pitifully
unpopular and anonymous lion.
Trophy hunters like Palmer have a passion for killing polar bears and the like.
There is no accounting for taste, but surely
there are other engrossing hobbies that dont
involve shooting the planets most stunning
creatures.
Anti-poaching laws, which might have
been broken in this case, should be as tightly
enforced as possible, and the act of killing a
glorious beast for a photo with his carcass
and a stuffed head on the wall back home
should be considered the shameful waste that
it is.
None of this is to say that lions in particular should be sentimentalized. They are
man-eaters whose social life is Hobbesian
in the extreme. They also are a wonder of
nature whose numbers are dwindling. We
can disagree about the exact parameters of
our obligations to the animal kingdom, but
surely going out of our way to slay a creature
like Cecil the lion should be out of bounds.
Rich Lowry is editor of The National
Review.
Dont expect Kansas to legalize marijuana
Kansas is not going to give up and make
marijuana legal any time soon, we know that.
A state that did not end Prohibition until
1948 isnt going to move quickly on this issue.
Its a red state, after all.
But isnt it time to stop loading down every
pothead who stumbles into police custody
with a bunch of charges that wont do him or
the state any good?
For while simple possession of small
amounts of dope is not a felony, many of the
tack-on charges are. People are handcuffed
and hauled off to jail, forced to post bail or
wait for the judge, for doing something thats
legal in the next state.
And it seems like many law-enforcement
officers have nothing better to do than search
cars on Interstate 70 and other highways,
looking for someone coming back from
Colorado with a load of brownies. Sure, its
still illegal here. But is it worth the cost to
arrest all these people and jail them?
Were not saying marijuana is good for
the pothead or good for society. Nothing that
might be fun like that is good for us.
What were saying is that the war on marijuana, like the war on alcohol, is pretty much
lost. Nearly a century ago, we tried to rid the
world of Demon Rum. Rum won. Fifty years
GUEST COMMENTARY
STEVE HAYNES, Haynes Publishing Co.
ago, we still thought we could rid the world of
marijuana if only we put enough hippies in
jail.
Today, we know its not going to happen.
Given the choice of winning one of those
wars, by the way, wed have no trouble voting
to ban alcohol. If only we could. If only we
could.
Alcohol causes more trouble, more
anguish, more expense to society, than any
other drug. Only methamphetamine comes
close.
Alcohol or marijuana?
Alcohol makes a drunk mean. Marijuana
makes people hungry, happy and sleepy. Both
can rob a person of initiative, drive and
self-respect. Potheads, at least, usually keep
quiet and dont start fights.
But neither is going away.
So its time Kansas got realistic and stopped
throwing people in jail for carrying around a
little dope. Give em a ticket, fine em, seize
their dope and send em home. Send the deputies out to look for cattle thieves and burglars,
wife beaters and violent criminals. Get the
Highway Patrol back to looking for drunk (or
doped) drivers and catching criminals on our
highways.
Free up space in our prisons for rapists,
thugs, wife beaters and pedophiles. Send
white-collar thieves to jail, not people with
a drug problem. Drug problems, caused by
marijuana or alcohol, require treatment, not
jail time.
We cant afford to keep on fighting a war
we cant win in court. The cost is too high.
Legalize marijuana? In your dreams.
But lets get our priorities straight and
focus the legal system on things that count.
Steve Haynes is president at NorWest
Newspapers, Haynes Publishing Co.
Be sure to drive by the house at Oak
and Park Road. The elephant ears are
awesome.
Yes, Mr. Hicks, I enjoyed the article
on the stadium in this weeks paper. I
thought it was very well done, lots of
nice memories. I think its interesting
that not only was the track built by the
school district over the objections of voters, but also this new facility was built
with all this capital improvement money
while all the schools are supposed to be
so broke and education in Kansas on the
ropes. I think some school board members have some explaining to do.
I sure think the fair board did an excellent job with this years county fair.
In our last quarterly report I see our city
manager is bragging about theres been
some $700,000 spent on street repairs
in the last couple of years. My question is why, when she controlled the
money, why wasnt the past city manager allowed to do anything and where did
that money go then?
I thought that when the second name
was drawn in a raffle that the first name
drawn forfeited the prize, but thats not
the case at the Merchants Tent drawing
at the Anderson County Fair.
Kudos to the Anderson County Fair
Board on another excellent fair. We
enjoyed everything and the carnival
makes it so much better. Please keep the
carnival, and thanks for all your hard
work.
Crest USD 479, school is just around
the corner. Board members, we have
a school bullying policy. Dont let the
school administration bully you. Our
principal was a teacher who slept in
class and this year must have slept in
his office. This year stay awake. When
your child needs discipline you dont
reward your child and give the subject
your OSS.
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The Anderson County Review
P.O. Box 409 Garnett, KS 66032
(785) 448-3121
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 11, 2015
5A
LOCAL
Annual notice of delinquent property taxes
(First published in The Anderson County
Review Tuesday, August 11, 2015)
**THIS IS NOT A TAX FORECLOSURE
SALE*** NO PUBLIC AUCTION IS HELD**
Property is NOT SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION
until three years have passed from the 1st
publication of delinquent tax on a parcel. The
following publication is to legally perfect a tax
lien against the property for Anderson County
and is required by Kansas Statute. Notice is
hereby given that so much of each tract of
land described in the following list located in
Anderson County, Kansas, as may be necessary for the purpose, will be on the first Tuesday
in September 2015, bid off by one as County
Treasurer of said County, in the name of and
for Anderson County, at my office in the courthouse, in Garnett, Kansas, for the taxes and
charges thereon, for the tax year 2014.
/s/ Dena M. McDaniel
Anderson County Treasurer
STATE STATUTE PROVIDES THAT
ONLY THE COUNTY MAY BID; NO PRIVATE
BIDS PERMITTED. EACH TRACT OR LOT
IS SUBJECT TO A FEE of $16.00 AND 4%
INTEREST PER ANNUM PRORATED.
Publication indicates tax payments through
July 31, 2015. Any payments made after this
date are not reflected in this publication.
A-1 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC
1-02601200A Acres-9.50 $1,247.21 %
CHADD LEMASTER BEG 102W OF SE COR
SW4,W300, N 12 DEG W814,W100,N 12
DEG W401,E400,S 12 DEG E1215TO POB,
EX RD Sec-01 Twp-20 Rng-17
BERTHA MAE ADAMS 1-00501090 $90.78
% HONEY WHITCOMB Subd-KINCAID Blk-16
Lot-6-8 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
TERRY ADAMS 1-00201610 $1,522.02
Subd-WESTWOOD ACRES TO GARNETT
Blk- 1 Lot-3 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
ALLEGIANCE 1-03000900 $9.45 ATTN:
PETER ELLIS NE4 EX BEG NW COR NE4
E759,S1155, W759,N TO POB EX RD Sec23 Twp-20 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08001120 Acres-214.80 $525.72 S2
NW4 & SW4 EX BEG 571S NE COR SW4
S250,W500,N250,E TO POB EX E800 OF
S990 OF SW4 & RD Sec-33 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08001160 Acres-118.90 $413.25 W3/4 OF
SE4 EX RD Sec-33 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08001170 Acres-39.40 $194.44 E2 E2 SE4
EX RD Sec-33 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08001200 Acres-78.20 $396.83 W2 SW4 EX
RD Sec-34 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08002410 Acres-80.90 $561.76 E2 NE4 EX
RD Sec-04 Twp-22 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08002420 Acres-80.10 $362.37 W2 NE4 EX
RD Sec-04 Twp-22 Rng-19
DARRYL E & GEORGIANNA ANDERSON
1-00500550 Acres-2.30 $806.66 BLK 0.4 TOG
W/ADJ S1/2 E195 VAC FOURTH AVE,N1/2
ADJ THIRD AVE Subd-KINCAID RESERVE
STRIP Blk-0.4 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
KIMBERLY KAY ANDERSON & DAVID C
HEIDRICH 1-06101500 Acre
730.88
BEG NW COR SE4 S360,E270,N360,W270
TO POB EX RD Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
VIOLET M ASKINS 1-00215340 $690.78
% MARYLIN DAWSON LT 4 & W2 VAC ALLEY
BET LTS 3 & 4 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-5 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES
FRANKLIN
ATKISSON
1-00208630 $435.58 Subd-GARNETT Blk-16
Lot-22 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FRANCES R BABCOCK 1-09200170
Acres-40.90 $767.65 W2 NW4 W ATSF R/W &
N MOP R/W EX RD, & EX HWY R/W Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
FRANCES R BABCOCK 1-09300220
Acres-155.60 $272.36 NE4 EX RD Sec-33
Twp-22 Rng-19
FRANCES R BABCOCK 1-09300820
Acres-14.70 $12.26 E2 NW4 N MOP R/W & W
ATSF & EX HWY R/W Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-20
KEITH BABCOCK 1-00100090 $20.76
BEG 60N & 30W OF NW COR N TO N LN
NW4, E TO HWY SE ALG HWY TO N LN
FIRST ST W TO POB Subd-COLONY Blk-11
Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
KEITH BABCOCK 1-09300830 Acres7.40 $247.69 NW4 LY S MOP R/W & E OLD
DEPOT RD & W ATSF R/W Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
MATTHEW W & AIMEE L BAHNSEN
1-10501160 Acres-66.40 $114.86 BEG
SE COR SE4,W1360,N720,E291,
N1925,E1020,S ALG SEC LN TO POB EX RD
Sec-04 Twp-23 Rng-20
MATTHEW W & AIMEE L BAHNSEN
1-10501170 Acres-6.10 $226.82 BEG
1360W SE COR SE4,W454.2,N385,E273
,N335,E230,S720 TO POB EX RD Sec-04
Twp-23 Rng-20
MATTHEW W & AIMEE L BAHNSEN
1-10501180 Acres-3.00 $1,494.58 BEG
1814.2W SE COR SE4,W273,N385,
E273,S385 TO POB EX RD Sec-04 Twp-23
Rng-20
IAN M & GENINE M BAILEY 1-00218600
$125.48 LTS 17,18,19,20 & E10 LOT 16 SubdMANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5 Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN T BANKS 1-00211490 $952.22
Subd-GARNETT Blk-13 Lot-S2 LTS 11-12 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LARRY SPEARS 1-00209220 $60.38
SONDRA BAUGHER Subd-GARNETT Blk-40
Lot-3 & E2 LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
SONDRA S BAUGHER & 1-00209230
$70.68 LARRY L SPEARS Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 40 Lot-5 & W2 LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KEVIN BAUMAN 1-00701140 $412.1
N37.6 LT 18, ALL LTS 19,20 & 21 SubdMERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk- 9 Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
MARVIN G BAUMAN 1-00701360 $454.02
% PO BOX 62 Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHAL Blk-16 Lot-12,13,14 & 15 Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
STEVEN R & IVY D BEALS 1-00208930
$429.32 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 23 Lot-20 &
E3LT 19 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ELIZABETH MARIE BELL 1-00209070
$439.28 % RICK BELL E30LT 16 & W16 LT
17 Subd-GARNETT Blk-22 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CLARON E & SHERRY A BENJAMIN
1-00210110 $2,148.08 Subd-GARNETT Blk-6
Lot-S80LTS 10-12 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CURTIS D BETTINGER 1-03500760
Acres-7.70 $1,398.64 BEG SE COR
SW4,N528,W660,S528,E TO POB Sec-05
Twp-20 Rng-20
ANGELA S BETTS 1-00206520 Acres3.90 $2,003.22 N264 W2 NW4 SE4 S
RR & EX RR & HWY R/W Subd-BARNES
ADDITION Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
ANGELA S BETTS 1-03503090 Acres12.70 $108.48 W2 NW4 SE4 S HWY EX HWY
& RR R /W Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
WILLIAM E JR & ANGELA S BETTS
1-00203220 $1,275.88 Subd-TROYER ADD
TO GARNETT Lot-6 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
ANGELA D BLACK 1-00100260 $761.4
N70LTS 6,7 & N70W2 LT 8 Subd-COLONY
Blk- 17 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
SUSAN BOND 1-00210200 $322.88
JODI WILLE BEG 114S NW COR LT 1 TH
E90 S34,W90 N34 TO POB Subd-BRYSON
ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 4 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
GILES BOUSE 1-00701560 $1.91
BEG NW COR LT 4,BLK 11,E65,
S50,W20,N40,W45,N10TO POB SubdWESTPHALIA (corrected) Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
CHRIS & DIANA BOWEN 1-00217280
$821.96 Subd-GARNETT Blk-56 Lot-20-24 S
OF RR Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
F E BOYLES CONST CO INC 1-03503010
Acres-9.10 $1,128.58 BEG 190 W SE COR
NE4 SW4,W1044,SE739 TO POB Sec-29
Twp-20 Rng-20
FRED E BOYLES 1-00201220 $1,276.06
BEG 1880W OF NE SEC COR,S300
,W336,N300,E336 TO POB Sec-25 Twp-20
Rng-19
FRED JR & MYRNA C BOYLES
1-00202810 $1,001.86 E2 LT 21 & LT 22 EX
BEG NE COR,S62, W18.5,N62,E18.5 TO
POB Subd-FARRISS ADD TO GARNETT Blk1 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
FRED JR & MYRNA C BOYLES
1-00206740 $3,991.94 Subd-PARKLANE ADD
TO GARNETT Blk-3 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
DALE A BROOKS 1-00206090 $2,171.32
BEG 150 E SW COR NE4 NW4,TH
E150,N475 ,W150,S475 TO POB Subd-E S
NICHOLS SUBDIVISION Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng20
DALE A BROOKS 1-03502680 Acres.80 $10.84 BEG 150 E SW COR NE4
NW4,N245,E150, S245,W150 TO POB Sec29 Twp-20 Rng-20
DALE A BROOKS 1-07200480 Acres120.70 $1,057.36 SW4 NE4 & N2 SE4 EX RD
Sec-30 Twp-22 Rng-18
DALE A BROOKS 1-08001960 Acres-8.20
$1,410.60 NW4 NW4 W OF RR EX RD Sec-02
Twp-22 Rng-19
GENIA BROWN 1-00700040 Acres-1.00
$284.34 BEG 1363.56 W SE COR SW4,TH
N216.7, W216.7,S216.7,E216.7 TO POB
Sec-25 Twp-21 Rng-17
THEODORE P & GENIA M BROWN
1-00700890 $776.52 W92LTS 13-17 & ALL
LTS 18-24 INCL Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk- 5 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
VINCENT L & SHEILA BROWN
1-00701040 $11.5 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-7 Lot-10,11,12 Sec-36 Twp21 Rng-17
VINCENT L & SHEILA BROWN
1-00701300 $2.08 W80 LT 26 & S6 OF
W80 OF LT 27 Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHAL Blk-15 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
VIRGINIA BROWN 1-00210310 $384.32
BEG NW COR LT 8 TH N70,E140,S70,W140
TO POB Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TROY L BRUBAKER 1-00216200A
$1,010.54 BEG AT A PT 68W OF NW COR
LT 8,TH RUNNING E854,S130,TO S LN LT
7, TH W854 TO CTR VAC ALY TH N130 TO
POB Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
Blk- 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RICHARD L & KLOMA J BUCKLE
1-09301050 Acres-36.20 $133.37 BEG 30E
& 669.6S SW COR BLK 1,COULTERS 2ND
ADD,S 330,W T O RD,NE ALG RD TO PT W
OF BEG, E TO POB & SW4 NW4 E OF RR EX
Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
THOMAS P BUCKLE 1-09301060 Acres1.00 $2.01 1 AC SQ IN SW COR NW4 EX RD
Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
DORIS BUNCH 1-08000700 $1,329.42
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-25 Lot1, 2, & 3 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
TIMOTHY D BURGER 1-00700020A
$28.24 BEG 60N OF NE COR BLK 6 IN CITY OF
WESTPHALIA,TH N142,E185,S142,W185
TO POB Sec-25 Twp-21 Rng-17
TIMOTHY D & RENA R BURGER
1-00700360 $5.37 Subd-WESTPHALIA BLK
11 SUBDIV Blk-11 Lot-C, D & E Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
TIMOTHY D & RENA R BURGER
1-00700400 $2.94 BEG 41.5 W OF SE COR
LT 6,W17.66,N100 ,E59/16,S25,W41.5,S75
TO POB Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk11 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
TIMOTHY D & RENA R BURGER
1-05000570 Acres-.10 $0.45 LT1 & VAC
ALLEY & STREET Subd-MONT IDA Blk- 11
Sec-18 Twp-21 Rng-19
JACQUELINE ANN BURGSTRUM ETAL
1-00217460 $476.36 % SUSAN OLER SubdGARNETT Blk-58 Lot-21 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
HOPE D BURNS 1-00500820 $786.14
Subd-KINCAID Blk-26 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-36 Twp22 Rng-20
JERRY R CAREY 1-08000680 $1,298.08
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 24 Lot5,6,& 7 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
KENNETH R CARTWRIGHT 1-04100940
Acres-80.00 $70.82 % ROBERT L
CARTWRIGHT W2 SW4 EX RD Sec-18 Twp20 Rng-21
AMY DAWN CASS 1-07201425 Acres4.30 $605.07 SPENCER W WEST BEG 360
E NW COR NW4,TH E490,S410, W490,N410
TO POB EX RD Sec-12 Twp-23 Rng-17
GARY R & JESSICA R CAYLOR
1-04601110 Acres-76.80 $210.69 S2 SW4 EX
RD Sec-34 Twp-21 Rng-21
GARY R & JESSICA R CAYLOR
1-11000140 Acres-138.40 $511.69 NW4 ,
EX BEG 745.7 W NE COR NW4, S378.3,
W230.4, S 3 DEG W258, S 20 DEG W139.6,
W384.6, N 2 DEG W757.8, E723 TO POB &
EX RD Sec-03 Twp-22 Rng-21
GARY R CAYLOR 1-11000140A Acres9.60 $412.2 BEG 745.7 W NE COR NW4,
S378.3, W230.4, S 3 DEG W258, S 20 DEG
W139.6, W384.6, N 2 DEG W757.8, E723
TO POB, EX RD Sec-03 Twp-22 Rng-21
CCDC LLC 1-00100891 $34.86 SubdCOLONY Blk- 35 Lot-E2 LT 4 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
BRUCE LEE & JENNIFER C CHAMBERS
1-00701390 $11.08 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-17 Lot-22, 23, & 24 Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
ESTHER CHAVEZ 1-00101600 $25.98
% CHRISTINA DUNLAP BEG SW COR LT
12,TH NE46 TO PT 4 S OF NW COR LT 11,SE
PARA TO N LN LT 11,123 SW PARA TO PINE
ST 21 SW TO PT 30 NW OF SE COR SubdCOLONY Blk-53 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
MICHELLE E CHUDZIK 1-00209810
$509.4 JON B REED Subd-GARNETT Blk- 36
Lot-9 & W2 LT 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MICHELLE E CHUDZIK 1-00216160
$794.66 RONALD K MCCAIN % JEREMY &
ASHLEY MCCARTY Subd-CHAPMANS ADD
TO GARNETT Blk- 15 Lot-12 & E34LT11 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JEFF COLLINS 1-00217810 $298.92
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 63 Lot-7,8 & E2 LT 9
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TONYA CORNETT 1-00216930 $1,188.96
ALFRED F KATZER Subd-GARNETT Blk- 44
Lot-3 & 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC
1-00208900 $507.18 Subd-GARNETT Blk-23
Lot-17 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC
1-00209090 $834.52 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 22
Lot-22 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC
1-00209100 $788.76 Subd-GARNETT Blk-22
Lot-S2 LTS23 & 24 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC
1-00209590 $554.98 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37
Lot-S62LTS 1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC
1-00209600 $637.26 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37
Lot-N78LTS 1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC
1-00209620 $705.16 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37
Lot-4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC
1-00209640 $671.22 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37
Lot-6 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES, LLC
1-00210210 $700.92 BEG SW COR LT 1, TH
N40,E132,S40, W132 TO POB EX RD SubdBRYSON ADD TO GARNETT Blk-4 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC
1-00210420 $805.36 BEG 300N NE COR LT
1,TH W177,N70, E177,S70 TO POB SubdGARNETT Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC
1-00210560 $1,118.12 Subd-WHITEFORD
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2 Lot-14 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC
1-00210570 $1,121.06 Subd-WHITEFORD
ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 2 Lot-E97LT 13 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC
1-00215270 $522.68 E36 LT 14 & W20 LT 15
Subd-GARNETT Blk-70 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC
1-00215490 $393.34 LT 6 & W2 VAC ALLEY
BET LTS 5 & 6 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC
1-00215920 $913.86 LTS 11 & 12 & W2 VAC
ALLEY BET LTS 12 & 13 Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
JERRY L & MARSHA C CRIQUI
1-00215310 $1,191.36 Subd-GARNETT Blk-71
Lot-6 & 7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DARRIN DAUGHERTY 1-00500220
$1,886.34 LTS 1 THRU 18,TOG W/VAC ALY
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 10 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DARRIN WILLIAM DAUGHERTY
1-00500620 $44.92 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 3 Lot12 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DARRIN & SANDRA DAUGHERTY
1-00501560 $3.11 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 28 Lot1-8 INCL Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOHN W & ALICE DAUGHERTY
1-00501100 $19.68 % HONEY WHITCOMB
Subd-KINCAID Blk-16 Lot-3, 4 & 5 Sec-36 Twp22 Rng-20
BETTY JOY DAULTON 1-00200650 Acres2.50 $1,494.16 BEG 60W & 310N OF SE SEC
COR,W458, N180,E11,N54,E450,S235 TO
POB Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-19
JEFFREY S & LISA C DEAL 1-00500280
$164.7 Subd-KINCAID Blk-19 Lot-LT 5 & 6
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
BERNICE M DECKER LIVING TRUST
1-00202940 $664.76 % RUSSELL & WENDY
STAHL BEG 186 E & 40S NWCOR SE4,
E150, S184,W150,N184 TO POB AKA PRT E
JACKSON TWP ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
THOMAS F DEVANEY 1-00500090
Acres-2.70 $68.86 ALL BLK 23 & S 1/2 ADJN
VAC 6TH ST, E1/2 ADJN VAC GRACE ST &
VAC ALY LYG IN BLCK 23 Subd-KINCAID
Blk- 23 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
CALVIN D & PATRICIA A DEVOE
1-00501610 $256.22 Subd-KINCAID Blk-29
Lot-1 & N2 LT 2 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
KAYLA D DEVOE 1-11100040 Acres-4.70
$613.26 BEG 1253.4E SW COR,N421.7,
E506,S421.7,W506 TO POB Sec-14 Twp-22
Rng-20
DAVID J DICKES 1-00216720 $562.16
Subd-GARNETT Blk-41 Lot-6 & E2 LT 7 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONALD D DIEBOLT 1-00210730B
Acres-.30 $3,283.40 Subd-EVERGREEN
SUBDIVISION Blk-3 Lot-4 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
WES DIETRICH 1-00101050 $516.2
Subd-COLONY Blk-37 Lot-6-12 INCL Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
GEORGIA C DILLEY 1-00701320 $45.96
Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk-15
Lot-16,17 & 18 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
ELSIE M DINGUS 1-00501410 $507.52
WILBUR C DINGUS JR Subd-KINCAID Blk-14
Lot-3, 4, 5 & 6 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
WILBUR C JR & ELSIE DINGUS
1-00501320 $60.84 Subd-KINCAID Blk-14
Lot-1 & 2 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
MICHAEL M H & THERESA C DORRELL
1-04100760 Acres-77.70 $1,745.55 E2 SE4
EX RD Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-21
THOMAS M DOUGHERTY JR
1-03502600C Acres-3.10 $5.87 SubdBARBARA JEAN ESTATES Blk-01 Lot-2 Sec29 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHERYL & JAMES DUNKIN 1-00214090
$1,097.62 Subd-GARNETT Blk-53 Lot-3 & W2
LT 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
HENRY J DUPONT ETAL 1-02100820
Acres-9.90 $10.4 BEG 330W NE COR
NE4,PT N LN 1/4 SEC, W596.5,ALG N LN 1/4
SEC,S400,E100.7, S TO CO RD,NELY ALG
CO RD,532.2,N965.9 Sec-29 Twp-19 Rng-20
MAURICE & PAT DURAND 1-12000680
Acres-77.20 $69.5 W2 NW4 EX RD Sec-09
Twp-23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12000790 Acres-8.40 $9.59 S10 AC W2
SW4 EX RD Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12000890 Acres-8.50 $46.74 S10 AC E2
SE4 EX RD Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12000940 Acres-79.20 $205.32 E2 NE4
Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12001020 Acres-159.40 $585.86 NW4 EX
RD Sec-08 Twp-23 Rng-21
MILO JR & PATRICIA DURAND
1-12000860 Acres-7.00 $901.1 W2 NW4
LY N & W CO RD EX BEG 247S NW SEC
COR,S100,E120,N100,W TO POB & EX BEG
580E & 348S,W195,S100,E195,N Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-21
GLENN E & MAE E EAST 1-00700160
$238.87 LOTS 11,12,13 & 14 TOG W/VAC
ALLEY ADJ Subd-FLUSCHES ADD TO
WESTPHAL Sec-25 Twp-21 Rng-17
DONALD E EDGERTON ETAL
1-04600221A Acres-78.30 $505.48 E2 NW4
EX BEG 330S NE COR NW4 W222.7,
S214.5, E222.7, N214.5 TO POB Sec-16
Twp-21 Rng-21
DONALD E EDGERTON 1-04600231
Acres-37.30 $549.02 N2 W2 NW4 EX RD
Sec-16 Twp-21 Rng-21
DONALD EDGERTON 1-04600231A
Acres-39.20 $372.18 S2 W2 NW4 EX RD
Sec-16 Twp-21 Rng-21
JACOB EDGERTON 1-00501290 $587.48
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 1 Lot-12 & 13 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
JACOB EDGERTON 1-00501300 $17.4
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 1 Lot-11 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
ZACHARY ALLEN
EDGERTON
1-12000010 Acres-2.40 $112.58 STEPHANIE
MARIE EDGERTON BEG NE COR SEC
W428, S265,E428 ,N265 TO POB EX RD
Sec-25 Twp-22 Rng-20
D C & BETTY L EICHMAN 1-00212190
$629.88 % MAX A WITTE Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 28 Lot-22 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DAVID & SANDRA EISENBRANDT
1-00502000 $81.98 Subd-SOUTH ADD TO
KINCAID Blk-16 Lot-12 & 13 Sec-01 Twp-23
Rng-20
EL CONCEPT LLC 1-00203360 $733.4
Subd-SMITHS ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 1 Lot19 & W2 LT 20 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
EDWARD L & NANCY ELLINGTON
1-00100420 $1,298.20 LTS 7-9, & S50LTS
4,5,& 6, & VAC ALY ADJ Subd-COLONY Blk23 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
MYRON ENGLAND 1-00210120 $115.5
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 6 Lot-S80LTS 8 & 9
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ESH RENTAL,LLC 1-00211430 $535.42
% LAURIE JOHNSON Subd-GARNETT Blk13 Lot-3 & E25LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ESH RENTAL, LLC 1-00215700 $1,155.02
% LAURIE JOHNSON Subd-GARNETT Blk74 Lot-11 & 12 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTAGE
1-00207540 $845.98 Subd-PINEWAY ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 2 Lot-7 & E42.5 LT6 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
BECKY SUE FEWINS 1-00500620A
$516.22 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 3 Lot-9,10,11
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
BECKY SUE FEWINS 1-00500620B
$38.74 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 3 Lot-7 & 8 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOHN WESLEY FICKEL 1-00217880
$514.2 Subd-GARNETT Blk-63 Lot-23 & 24
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RUFUS F & DELORES FICHER
1-04600970 Acres-3.00 $81.12 % HAROLD
FISCHER BEG 476.2 E SW COR
SE4,N421.5,E310, S421.5,W310 TO POB,
EX RD Sec-28 Twp-21 Rng-21
CALEB & CHELSII FOLTZ 1-00701450A
$7.45 19 & 20 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk- 18 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
KELLY FORBES-JONES 1-00210580
$8.86 GEORGE BURTON WADDLE W3OF
E100LT 13 Subd-WHITEFORD ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
GEORGETTA FOXX
1-00201670A
$462.72 % DAVID I SHORT ETAL COM
AT PT 1772W & 60N SECOR NE4, TH
W108,N177.5, E108, S177.5 TO POB Sec25 Twp-20 Rng-19
GEORGETTA FOXX
1-00201670B
$252.85 % ADAM & SHANNON KING COM
AT A PT 1692W & 60N SECOR NE4, TH
W80,N177.5,E80,S177.5 TO POB Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
RHONDA R FREEMAN LIVING TRUST
1-08000950 Acres-4.50 $3,842.02 BEG 697 N
SW COR,E378,N564.3,W378, S TO POB EX
RD Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-19
FRENCH AMERICAN RESERVES
1-00501510 $17.4 % ROSS COCKRELL
LOTS 7 & 8 & 4 OFF S SIDE OF LOT 6, BEG
AT FRONT OF LOT 6 & EXTENDING W 40
Subd-KINCAID Blk-15 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
SHARON L FRITZ 1-00209370 $567.14
E2 LT 14 & W2 LT 15 Subd-GARNETT Blk-39
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
VERNELLE C FROHLICH 1-00211930
$1,087.12 Subd-GARNETT Blk-26 Lot-15 & E2
LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONNY FULTZ 1-00219180 Acres-.30
$40.96 JANETTE FULTZ Subd-MANDOVI ADD
TO GARNETT Blk- 26 Lot-1,2 & 3 E RR Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
DONNY FUTLZ 1-00219200 Acres-1.00
$55.36 JANETTE FULTZ Subd-MANDOVI ADD
TO GARNETT Blk- 27 Lot-1 TO 10 INCL Sec31 Twp-20 Rng-20
GLENDA L FUNK 1-00202430 $803.88
BEG 75W OF SW COR LT 10,W50,N150,
E50 S TO POB Subd-NEW ORCHARD PARK
ADD Blk-2 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
HARRY S & CONNIE JO FUNK III
1-00501660 $17 LT 11,TOG W/ADJ E1/2 VAC
BLAKER ST Subd-KINCAID Blk- 29 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
HARRY S & CONNIE JO FUNK III
1-00501690 $62.16 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 29
Lot-6 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOHN A FURSMAN III 1-00200020
$1,353.02 Subd-HAYDENS LAKEVIEW EST
ADD Lot-S100 LT 31 Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-19
RICH E GADELMAN 1-04601340 Acres82.00 $1,662.92 S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-01 Twp21 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00202510 $2,110.86
BEG 37.9 N SECOR NE4, N110, W100, S
109, E100 TO POB Subd-NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
JAMES L GAINER 1-00208580 $108.58
Subd-GARNETT Blk-16 Lot-13 & 14 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L & MARY A GAINER 1-00212660
$171.6 Subd-GARNETT Blk-32 Lot-13 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00212670 $1,722.58
Subd-GARNETT Blk-32 Lot-14 15 & W2 16
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00213590 $227.04
LOT 16 & E10 LOT 15 & W30 LOT 17 SubdGARNETT Blk-48 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00216970 $715.68
Subd-GARNETT Blk-44 Lot-11 12 & W2 10
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00217140 $312.26
Subd-GARNETT Blk-45 Lot-N2 LT 24 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00218230 $444.26
LOTS 10-12 INCL & W2 LOT 9 SubdGARNETT Blk-77 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
1-00201330
THOMAS F GALEY
$963.05 BEG 2065W & 1510S OF NE SEC
COR,W151,N200,E151,S200TO POB Sec25 Twp-20 Rng-19
STEVE E & WANDA I GATES 1-00500930
$32.32 LOTS 7 & 8 TOG W/ADJ E2 VAC
BLAKER ST & ADJ N2 VAC FIRST AVE SubdKINCAID Blk-30 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
STEVE E & WANDA I GATES 1-00500940
$307.88 Subd-KINCAID Blk-30 Lot-5 & 6 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
HENRY L & CAROL M GATLIN 1-00207740
$110.06 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 3 Lot-5,6 & W2
4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
HENRY L & CAROL GATLIN 1-00212330
$130.46 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 29 Lot-18 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
HENRY L & CAROL M GATLIN 1-00218000
$219.46 S84LT 1 & S84E 27LT 2 SubdGARNETT Blk- 64 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
HENRY L & CAROL M GATLIN 1-04500790
Acres-90.90 $1,034.06 BEG 2647N SE COR
SEC 4, W2620,N1450 ,E2620,S1450 TO
POB EX RD Sec-04 Twp-21 Rng-20
HENRY L & CAROL M GATLIN 1-04500990
Acres-4.70 $693.06 E2 NE4 NE4 SE4 EX RD
Sec-34 Twp-21 Rng-20
HENRY L & CAROL M GATLIN 1-04600870
Acres-1.10 $3.13 BEG 330S NE COR NW4
W222.7,S 214.5,E222.7,N TO POB Sec-16
Twp-21 Rng-21
HENRY L & CAROL M GATLIN 1-08000300
Acres-3.00 $1,154.50 BEG INT W LN HWY &
S SEC LN W200, N320 ,E650,SLY ALG HWY
TO SEC LN, W200 TO POB EX RD Sec-35
Twp-21 Rng-19
KEVIN L GATLIN 1-00501820 $69.26
Subd-SOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk- 17 Lot7,8,9 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
RICHARD GEER 1-00205660 Acres-1.20
$807.02 Subd-GEER ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1
Lot-1 Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOSEPH C GIARDINO 1-00202661
$443.83 BEG 557S & 60E OF NW COR NE4
TH E163, ,S100,W163,N100 TO POB EX RD
Subd-RUSSELL ADD TO GARNETT Sec-29
Twp-20 Rng-20
ANNIE GIBSON 1-00218420 $98.16
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-3 Lot1,2,3 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
LARRY JOE GIBSON 1-00701550 $428.04
Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk- 22
Lot-W225 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
TIMOTHY L & BRANDI L GIBSON
1-00700080 $889.78 BEG 60N NWCOR LT
2 BLK 2 E340 ,S390,W340,N390 TO POB
INCL ALL BLK 2 & VAC ALLEY & STS ADJ
Subd-FLUSCHES ADD TO WESTPHAL Sec25 Twp-21 Rng-17
LAURA GIFFEN 1-00202240 $1,091.54
BEG 40W & 559N OF SE COR NE4 ,W152.5
,E148,S152.5 TO POB Subd-NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
ALICE M GILLIS 1-00701430 $43.2 %
ALICE CARPENTER Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-17 Lot-5, 6, 7, & 8 Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
ARTHUR E & MARILYN M GILMORE
1-00206280 Acres-3.70 $1,135.28 Subd-E S
NICHOLS SUBDIVISION Blk- 1 Lot-1 Sec-29
Twp-20 Rng-20
ARHTUR E & MARILYN M GILMORE
1-00209300 $312.26 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 39
Lot-1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ARTHUR & MARILYN GILMORE
1-00213760 $2,054.70 Subd-GARNETT Blk49 Lot-23 & 24 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
IVAN L & YVONNE M GOINS TRUST
1-09300790A Acres-39.90 $59.5 % RICK D
HORN SE4 SE4 EX RD Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng19
AMI S GOLDNER 1-00501630 $29.62
LT 13,14 & S1/2 LT 15, TOG W/ADJ E2 VAC
BLAKER ST Subd-KINCAID Blk- 29 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
AMI S GOLDNER 1-00501720 $243.3
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 29 Lot-3 & S2 LT 2 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
ELLEN LUCILLE GOODING ETAL
1-00202080 $1,009.80 Subd-NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD Blk- 3 Lot-1 TO 5 INCL Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
MARK A & MARY A GOODING 1-00212360
$201.19 Subd-GARNETT Blk-29 Lot-21 & W2
LT 22 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ACE R GOODRICH 1-00102660 $156.16
BEG 60W OF SW COR S75 W200 N75
E200 TO POB Subd-COULTERS 1ST ADD
TO COLON Blk-2 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
JONATHAN
LEEDY
GORDON
1-00217660 $479.88 Subd-GARNETT Blk-61
Lot-11 & E2 LT 10 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LYNN ERVIN GORDON JR 1-02602650
Acres-87.90 $762.7 CLARICE D GORDON
N90 AC NE4 EX RD Sec-35 Twp-20 Rng-18
LYNN ERVIN GORDON JR 1-02602730
Acres-70.10 $809.9 CLARICE D GORDON
S1155 NE4 EX RD Sec-35 Twp-20 Rng-18
ELEANOR JANE GORTON 1-04601490
Acres-18.10 $1,081.56 BEG 186 E NW COR
E2 NW4 S 830 ,E 944.7,N 830,W TO POB
EX RD Sec-14 Twp-21 Rng-20
MICHAEL S & JO LYN GRAY 1-00202440
$932.3 LTS 9 & 10 & BEG SW COR LT 10,
W75, N150, E75, S150 TO POB Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Blk-2 Sec-25 Twp-20
Rng-19
CARL GUILFOYLE 1-00302430 $1,090.72
N2 LT 1 & 2 & S2 VAC ALY RUNNING E & W
ON N SIDE LOT 2 Subd-GREELEY Blk-24
Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
MICHAEL R & SUZANNE GUINN
1-00701340 $195.6 Subd-MERRILLS ADD
TO WESTPHAL Blk-16 Lot-18,19,20,& 21 Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
NICK GUTIERREZ 1-00218410 $2.21
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 2
Lot-14&15 W OF RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
NICK GUTIERREZ 1-08001900 $4.69
BEG NE COR LT 11,BLK 2,WELDA,N W ALG
N LT LN 55,S TO S LN LT 11,SE TO SE COR
LT 11,NE TO P OB Subd-WELDA Sec-02 Twp22 Rng-19
ROBERT E HAMM 1-02605390 $38.92
Subd-HARRIS Blk-18 Lot-1-6 INCL Sec-08
Twp-20 Rng-18
HARBOUR PORTFOLIO VII,LP
1-00203290 $1,045.04 % DONALD L
SIDEBOTTOM Subd-SMITHS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 1 Lot-10 & W2 LT 9 Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
DELMAR HARTMAN
1-00501440A
$62.88 W70 LTS 21 & 22 Subd-KINCAID Blk15 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
H ROBERT & MARLYS A HAYDEN
1-00200200 $415.72 BEG 407S OF NW COR
E2 SE4 E190,S36 ,W190,N36,TO POB
Subd-HAYDENS LAKEVIEW EST ADD Sec-24
Twp-20 Rng-19
REX A & MEREDITH LEA HAYES JR
1-00500800 $27.14 LOTS 11 & 12 TOG W/
ADJ S1 VAC THIRD AVE Subd-KINCAID Blk26 Lot-11 & 12 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JESSIE J HAYNES 1-11000270 AcresSEE TAXES ON PAGE 6A
6A
TAXES…
FROM PAGE 5A
3.50 $77.74 BEG 25W & 776 N SECOR NE4
ON W RD R/W TH W402, NELY 400, E392,
S427 TO POB Sec-09 Twp-22 Rng-21
WILLIS HENDERSON 1-04600620 $1.79
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-10 Lot-6 Sec-19 Twp-21
Rng-21
GLENN A & REBECCA B HERMRECK
1-00217230 $1,822.10 Subd-GARNETT Blk-56
Lot-11 & N2 LT 12 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RANDELL L HERMRECK 1-02600650
Acres-161.70 $328.94 NE4 EX RD Sec-24
Twp-19 Rng-17
VERNON L HERMRECK 1-00217890
$395.36 LOUIS J HERMRECK N56 LOT 1 &
N56 OF E27 LOT 2 Subd-GARNETT Blk-64
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FRANKIE L HEROD 1-00216670 $1,715.20
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 23
Lot-1,2 & E29LT3 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DAVID E & MELISSA M HINER
1-00217570 $369.02 Subd-GARNETT Blk-59
Lot-17 & 18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DAVID E & MELISSA M HINER
1-03503210 Acres-16.00 $18.96 NE4 NE4 LY
N HWY R/W Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
LOIS D HISER 1-04000100 Acres-7.50
$27.52 % LOIS D PEARCE BEG SECOR SE4,
THENCE N540, W711, N115,W240,S655,
E951 TO POB Sec-03 Twp-20 Rng-21
MARK E & DENISE E HOLLOMAN
1-00300850
$861.89 Subd-GREELEY
SUBDIVISION Blk-50 Lot-19-22 INCL Sec-30
Twp-19 Rng-21
RICK D HORN 1-00100740 $509.18
Subd-COLONY Blk- 32 Lot-6 & W15 LT 7 Sec06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RICK D HORN 1-00101020 $451.56 COM
NE COR LT 1, NW ALG BROAD ST 46 TO
BEG, SW PAR TO PINE ST 80, NW PAR TO
BROAD ST 24, NE80, SE24 TO POB SubdCOLONY Blk-37 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RICK D HORN 1-00101030 $178.24
COM NW COR LT 1,SE ALG BROAD ST 51
TO BEG, SE ALG ST 19, SW PAR TO PINE
ST 75, NW 19, NE TO POB Subd-COLONY
Blk-37 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RICK D HORN 1-00101040 $133.1 BEG
NW COR LT 1, SE ALG BROAD ST 51, SW
75, PAR TO PINE ST SE 19, SW 5, SE70
SW ALG PINE ST 45, NW ALG LN LOT 5 140
NE TO POB Subd-COLONY Blk-37 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
HSBC MORTAGAGE SERVICES
1-00213570 $1,656.66 Subd-GARNETT Blk48 Lot-13 & W15LT14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
EMMETT HUGHEY 1-00203880 $75.68
Subd-BRONSTON HEIGHTS Blk-4 Lot-5,6 & 7
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
CAROL M HUNSPERGER 1-00500670
$19.68 Subd-KINCAID Blk-12 Lot-13, 14, & 15
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
CAROL M HUNSPERGER 1-00600240
$23.02 Subd-LONE ELM Blk-7 Lot-3 & 4 Sec05 Twp-23 Rng-20
LESTER HUNT ETAL 1-00301070 $92.32
% DAN HUNT Subd-GREELEY SUBDIVISION
Blk-27 Lot-S2 5-8 INCL Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
F R JACK 1-03502960 Acres-.10 $3.61
E O BOYLE % PYHLLIS WARREN BEG
31.6E & 60N SW COR NW4 SW4, N140,
E40,S140,W40TO POB Subd-PRAIRIE
PLAZA ADD Blk-03 Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES E & TONIA JACKSON 1-00700440
$413.66 Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk12 Lot-1-6 INCL Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JAMES E & TONIA JACKSON 1-00700450
$24.94 Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk-12
Lot-10, 11 & 12 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JO LYNN JEWELL 1-00216480 $382.64
MICHAEL ALLEN MILLS LTS 16 & 17, W18LT
18 & E2 VAC ALY BET LTS 15 & 16 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 18 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LEONARD & LOIS JOLLIFF 1-00203320
$840.96 Subd-SMITHS ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-1 Lot-N70LTS 13,14 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
STEPHANIE A KATZER 1-00301320
$1,479.38 ANTHONY R KLINE LOT 13 & E2
LOT 14 & W2 VAC ALY ADJ Subd-GREELEY
Blk-62 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
STEPHANIE KATZER
1-00301450
$261.72 BEG NECOR LOT 8, W38, S100,
E20, N3, E18, N97 TO POB BLK 48
GREELEY Subd-GREELEY Blk-48 Sec-30
Twp-19 Rng-21
JOHN G & DOLORES KAUFMAN
1-00301040 $85.86 LILLY GILES BEG
ON E LN MARY ST 624N OF S SEC LN,
E180,N90,W180,S90 TO POB BEING PT OF
SE4 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
KEITH & JANEL KAUFMAN 1-00218210A
$40.8 W30 LT 7 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 77 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KEITH & JANEL KAUFMAN 1-00218220
$216.95 Subd-GARNETT Blk-77 Lot-8 & E2 LT
9 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
AARON & LYNN M KELSEY 1-00219010
$442.04 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-19 Lot-1,2,3 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
AARON & LYNN M KELSEY 1-00219060
$31 Lots 18,19,20,TOG W/ADJ N2 VAC
FIFTEENTH ST, Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-19 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
EULA M KENT 1-00217690 $531.93
Subd-GARNETT Blk-62 Lot-1-4 INCL Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
CLARA MAE KENTCH 1-00101450
$339.32 % CLARA MAE HARTMAN SubdCOLONY Blk-50 Lot-2 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RICHARD V KINDER 1-00211540
$2,137.56 YAOWAMALN SUBINTAN KINDER
Subd-GARNETT Blk-13 Lot-20 & 21 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
KATHY J KING 1-00215560 $565.12
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 73 Lot-4 & E36LT 5
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KLEIN ENTERPRISES, INC 1-00216870
$760.02 LTS 13 THRU 16 EX S35LTS 13 &
LOCAL
14 & S35W2 LT 15 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 43
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC
1-00213840 $341.61 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 50
Lot-15 & 16 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONALD G & HILDA LANKARD
1-05101030 Acres-8.60 $1,115.10 % KIM &
HELEN J WATT BEG 1500S NW COR NE4,
E610, S180 ,W200,S720 TO RD ,NWLY LG
RD 350, W110 TO SEC LN, N670 TO POB
EX RD Sec-12 Twp-21 Rng-19
DENISE G LAW 1-00214460 $1,297.52
BEG NE COR LT 2, S140, W37.3, N40,
E9,N100,E36.6TO POB Subd-GARNETT Blk55 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MYRON G & CARRIE L LAYNG
1-04700410 Acres-39.00 $252.62 SW4 NW4
EX RD Sec-27 Twp-21 Rng-20
STEPHEN J & MARGARETE LICKTEIG
1-00301870 $547.26 Subd-GREELEY Blk-25
Lot-S2 LT 8 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
MAURICE & DELENE LINDBERG
1-00100770 $57.04 Subd-COLONY Blk-33
Lot-6 & 7 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
JERRY L & MARY J LIVELY 1-00218590
$77.98 LTS 14,15 & E10LT 13 & W20LT
16 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5
Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
MARY J LIVELY 1-00218620 $369.02
LTS 11 & 12 & W20LT 13 Subd-MANDOVI
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng20
MELISSA LOGAN 1-10500050 Acres117.20 $236.42 W2 SE4 & SE4 SW4 EX BEG
SWCOR SE4, N429 E526,S429, W526 TO
POB EX RD Sec-25 Twp-22 Rng-19
MELISSA LOGAN 1-10500060 Acres77.30 $668.8 E2 SE4 EX RD Sec-25 Twp-22
Rng-19
KEVIN & STEPHANIE LOVING
1-00100960 $413.16 Subd-COLONY Blk-35
Lot-10 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
KEVIN & STEPHANIE LOVING
1-00101230 $14.58 Subd-COLONY Blk-46 Lot3 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
DAVID L LUCAS 1-00208600 $266.69
Subd-GARNETT Blk-16 Lot-17 & 18 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
DAVID L LUCAS 1-00214800 $264.48
Subd-GARNETT Blk-67 Lot-9 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
DAVID LUCAS 1-00215180 $212.54
Subd-GARNETT Blk-69 Lot-16 & W2 LT 17
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
VICTORIA L LUTZ 1-00202881 $1,701.18
BEG 1258 E & 40S NW COR SE4, S225.31
W 104.66, N100, W17.5, N66 E120.95 POB
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
AMY S MACKLIN 1-00217361 $573.96
Subd-GARNETT Blk-57 Lot-16 & E10LT15
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN W MADER 1-03100090 Acres-4.60
$1,867.34 BEG SE COR N2 SW4 W TO CTR
POT T CRK,NRLY ALG CRK TO PT W OF PT
443 N OF BEG,E 530,S 433 TO POB EX RD
Sec-05 Twp-20 Rng-19
MARK LEE & DI ANNA MAGNER
1-00211370 $1,700.44 Subd-GARNETT Blk-12
Lot-16 & 17 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MICHAEL J MAINS 1-00209130 $410.12
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 21 Lot-4 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
ROBERT A MANNING 1-00218830
$231.32 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-12 Lot-19,20 EX RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng20
ROBERT JASON MARRALI 1-00701400
$63.58 LTS 19 THRU 21 & N7LT 18 SubdSUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk- 17
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
CHARLENE M MARTIN 1-00212380
$1,301.34 Subd-GARNETT Blk-29 Lot-24 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
PATRICIA ANN MASINGILL 1-00208210
$578.58 Subd-GARNETT Blk-19 Lot-22 &
W15LT23 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ARCHIE F & SAMANTHA MASON
1-00203300 $741.34 Subd-SMITHS ADD
TO GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-N2 LTS 11,12 Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
ARCHIE JR & SAMANTHA MASON
1-00211070 $1,063.86 Subd-GARNETT Blk8 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ARCHIE JR & SAMANTHA MASON
1-00215850 $876.58 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD
TO GARNETT Blk-8 Lot-10 & W12LT 9 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
THOMAS W MCCULLOUGH 1-00217620
Acres-.10 $1,125.30 Subd-GARNETT Blk-60
Lot-9-16 INCL Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROBERT O MCCUTCHEN 1-00500500
$15.12 Subd-KINCAID Blk-11 Lot-10 & 11 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
ELIZABETH M MCDOWELL 1-00215360
$584.12 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-5 Lot-S60LTS 1,2 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
LELAND R MCGRAW 1-08000550 $427.8
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 21 Lot3, 4, & 5 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
DONALD L MCMAHAN 1-00300115
$99.82 % NORA BAGLEY W2 LT 7 & 8 ALG
W/VAC ALY & STS Subd-GREELEY Blk- 59
Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
STEPHANIE L MCNEILL 1-00208910
$197.58 Subd-GARNETT Blk-23 Lot-18 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FLOYD L & ESSIE M MCNUTT
1-00100200 $399.22 Subd-COLONY Blk-15
Lot-4, 5 & 6 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
BEN J MCREYNOLDS 1-00501990
$53.72 Subd-SOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk-16
Lot-14 & S2 LT 15 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
LEFRIC MEARS 1-00500680 $41.56
Subd-KINCAID Blk-12 Lot-11 & 12 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
JANICE MECKE 1-00501350 $19.68 %
ROBERT S GRAFF Subd-KINCAID Blk-14
Lot-18, 19 & 20 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DAVID L & LOUISE MERRIMAN
1-05100400 Acres-1.00
$361.52 BEG
1512.5 N SWCOR NW4 SE4, N273.5, E TO
HWY,S273.5,W TO POB EX RD Sec-18 Twp21 Rng-20
DAVID L & LOUISE MERRIMAN
1-08000800 $481.16 Subd-RAILROAD ADD
TO WELDA Blk-27 Lot-2 & 3 Sec-35 Twp-21
Rng-19
GAYLE I METOBO 1-00214370 $1,476.12
S39.66LT 1 & S39.66E70LT 2 SubdGARNETT Blk- 54 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
GERALDINE MIKESELL 1-05100460
Acres-5.30 $594.46 DAVID MIKESELL BEG
313.3E OF NWCOR NE4, TH E346.7 S TO
CTR OF CRK TH NWLY TO HWY R/W TH N
580 TO POB Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-20
DAVID L & GERTRUDE MILLER
1-03501940 Acres-24.20 $1,589.70 E24 AC
S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-23 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONOVAN E & CHRISTINA K MILLER
1-00218201 $52.64 W27 LOT 3 & E24 LOT 4
Subd-GARNETT Blk-77 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
RICKY D & TERI L MITCHELL 1-08100250
Acres-5.00 $464.02 BEG NWCOR NW4,
E560, S388, W560, N388 TO POB EX RD
Sec-25 Twp-21 Rng-18
PAUL L MONTAGUE ETAL 1-00216350
Acres-.10 $1,477.72 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD
TO GARNETT Blk- 21 Lot-1 THRU 8 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
WILLIAM GLENN MORRIS JR ETAL
1-03502710 Acres-3.30
$165.02 BEG
NECOR BLK 1, GARNETT, E574, S371.6
W284.3, N188, W284.5, N176 TO POB Sec29 Twp-20 Rng-20
WILLIAM GLENN MORRIS JR 1-04000420
Acres-29.30 $149.3 N30 AC S2 NW4 Sec-15
Twp-20 Rng-21
RALPH V & PATRICIA E MOSS
1-05101480 Acres-39.60 $1,966.24 SW4
SW4 EX RD Sec-24 Twp-21 Rng-19
VICKIE MOSS 1-00211440 $448.14 %
VICKIE MOSS Subd-GARNETT Blk- 13 Lot-5
& W15LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MICHELLE MOYER 1-08000600 $561.74
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 23 Lot1, 2, & 3 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
KATHLEEN ANN MYERS 1-07100120
Acres-80.00 $809.76 N2 SW4 EX RD Sec-08
Twp-22 Rng-18
PATRICIA A MYERS 1-00700232 $229.04
KENDRA CHASE Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk- 1 Lot-12 & N2 LT 11 Sec-36 Twp21 Rng-17
ANDREW EUGENE & PATRISHA
NELSON 1-03502820 Acres-.90 $910.72 BEG
25W NE COR SW4 SW4 NW4, W283,N157
,E136,S51, E147, S110 TO POB Sec-29
Twp-20 Rng-20
DOUGLAS L & TAMMIE J NEUDECK
1-00500190 Acres-1.80 $428.96 SubdKINCAID RESERVE STRIP Blk-0.5 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
NICK GUTIERREZ 1-00218380 $1.29
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 2
Lot-4 & 5 W OF RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
BEVERLY NORTH 1-00200760 $633.69
% ALBERT EUGENE JR & STEPHANIE
THACKER Subd-BAILEYS ORCHARD PARK
ADD Blk-7 Lot-16 & N35 15 Sec-25 Twp-20
Rng-19
DONALD L & SANDRA J NOYES
1-08000340 $699.02 LOTS 1-6 INCL TOG W/
ADJ W2 VAC AVE & N2 VAC SMITH ST SubdRAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-11 Lot-1-6
INCL Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
LOUIS NUNEZ JR 1-00500260 $24.52
Subd-KINCAID Blk-19 Lot-13, 14 & 15 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
DONALD R & LENA L NUNGESSER
1-00209680 $1,142.28 Subd-GARNETT Blk37 Lot-11 12 & W2 10 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RHONDA S OBANNON 1-04000690
$45.12 BEG NECOR NW4 S110, W414,
N110, E414 TO POB,EX RD Sec-27 Twp-20
Rng-21
ALBERT L JR & CARLA OLDS 1-00500700
$73.56 Subd-KINCAID Blk-12 Lot-7 & 8 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
ALBERT L JR & CARLA OLDS 1-00500720
$129.14 Subd-KINCAID Blk-12 Lot-3 & 4 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
PERCY R & E LOUISE OLIVER
1-05200100 Acres-24.40 $867.17 SW4 SW4
LY W RR EX RD Sec-06 Twp-21 Rng-20
JOHN L OLSON 1-00215890 $1,447.84
JACKIE L CALLOW LOTS 6 & 7 & W2 VAC
ALY BET LOTS 5 & 6 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD
TO GARNETT Blk-7 Lot-6 & 7 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
JOSEPH L OLSON 1-00216340 $1,305.58
S40LTS 5-10 & VAC ST BET BLKS 20 & 21
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-20
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN C OWENS 1-04600430 $9.99
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-5 Lot-1-12 INCL Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
JOHN C OWENS 1-04600440 $424.44
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-5 Lot-13-18 INCL
SUSAN J OWENS 1-00212290 $866.44
Subd-GARNETT Blk-29 Lot-12 & W2 LT 11
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHARLES THOMAS & ELSIE LORRAINE
PARCHER 1-00500980 $558.9 Subd-KINCAID
Blk- 27 Lot-7 TO 10 INCL Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng20
JEFF E PATTERSON 1-03502770 Acres3.90 $1,820.04 BEG 110N SECOR S2 NE4
SE4 NW4, W147, N51,W136, S157, W350,
N330, E633, S220 TO POB EX 16.5 OFF E
SIDE Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
ERVIN PICKERING JR 1-00701180
$94.06 Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL
Blk- 9 Lot-8-12 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
DAVID E & KATHY J PRESTON
1-09300740 Acres-40.10 $908.24 SE4 SW4
EX RD Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-19
KENNETH JAMES & JAALA LAEL PRUITT
1-02000050 Acres-1.9 1,413.82 BEG NW
COR NW4 E280,S325, W280,N TO POB EX
RD Sec-20 Twp-19 Rng-19
KEITH A & TERESA L RADDATZ TTEES
1-00206320 $768.08 BEG 162 E SW COR
LT 4, N175, E96,S35,W11.5,S140,W84.5,
TO POB Subd-KNAUSS ADD TO GARNETT
Blk- 2 Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
KEITH A & TERESA L RADDATZ TTEES
1-04601581 Acres-2.80 1,707.36
BEG
914W NE COR NE4, S500, W250, N500,
E250 TO POB EX RD Sec-24 Twp-21 Rng-20
EDDIE JERRY LEE & TINA MARIE
RADFORD 1-00101280 $71.3 LTS 1,2 &
E12.5LT 3 Subd-COLONY Blk-47 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
CLOYD E II & BILLIE R RAGNER
1-02101890 Acres-157.40
1,195.18 NE4 EX RD Sec-28 Twp-19 Rng-19
MARK EUGENE RAY 1-00100030
$1,163.36 % ELIZABETH L REISSIG SubdCOLONY Blk-1 Lot-6, 7 & 8 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
LARRY REDMAN 1-08000710 $377.86
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 25 Lot4, 5 & 6 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
AMY DALE REICHARD 1-00211800
$1,375.70 CATHRYN A MALONEY % ASHLEY
FARIES Subd-GARNETT Blk-15 Lot-N70LTS
13,14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DANNY W RHODES 1-06100320 Acres4.00 $14.62 BEG 544.5W NECOR NW4,
W910 TO CRK, ELY ALG CRK TO POB Sec07 Twp-21 Rng-18
JESSIE RIGGS 1-02605510 $252.74 LTS
6,7 & E2 ADJ VAC ALY EX RR R/W SubdHARRIS Blk- 20 Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-18
MAUDIE L RILEY 1-00701510 Acres-1.20
$29.96 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL
ADD Blk- 20 Lot-13 TO 26 INCL Sec-36 Twp21 Rng-17
RM SYNERGY INVESTORS, LLC
1-00216730 $70.68 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 41
Lot-8 & W2 LT 7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
EUNICE M ROARK 1-00600160 $4.54 %
DALE OTT Subd-LONE ELM Blk-2 Lot-11 & 12
Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-20
JEFFREY S & LISA L ROBERTS
1-00101770 $1,058.96 Subd-COLONY Blk63 Lot-S96LTS 4,5,6 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
LEE ROBERTS 1-00203891 $57.74
Subd-BRONSTON HEIGHTS Blk-4 Lot-8,9 &
E5LT10 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
RONALD E & ROBERTA M ROMIG
1-00215670 $251.86 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 74
Lot-7 & E10LT 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RONALD E & ROBERTA ROMIG
1-00215680 $1,339.58 LT 9 & W30LT 8 &
E10 LOT 10 Subd-GARNETT Blk-74 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
RONALD E & ROBERTA M ROMIG
1-00216600 $446.3 LOTS 5 & 6 & W2 LOT 4 &
VAC ALY BET LOTS 5 & 6 Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-25 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
RONALD E & ROBERTA ROMIG
1-00219140 $263.88 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-24 Lot-1-10 INCL Sec-31 Twp20 Rng-20
RUSSELL L & ELEANOR ROSS
1-00600200 $5.6 % CAROL M HUNSPERGER
Subd-LONE ELM Blk-7 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-05 Twp23 Rng-20
HAZEL C RYAN 1-04000980 Acres-38.70
$281.22 LARRY H RYAN NW4 NE4 EX RD
Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-21
CYNTHIA L SABISTON 1-01100350
Acres-1.20 $1,958.10 BEG 245E SECOR SW4
SE4, N268, E235, S268,W235TO POB EX
RD Sec-22 Twp-19 Rng-21
TAMERA R SANCHEZ 1-00101440
$347.56 % TOM ENSLEY Subd-COLONY Blk50 Lot-1 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
ANDREW F & AMANDA D SAWYER
1-00208570 $1,254.84 Subd-GARNETT Blk16 Lot-12 & W2 11 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
SCHECKEL MANAGEMENT LP
1-02102101 Acres-100.10 $850.02 W100 AC
M/L SE4, A/D/A W1650 SE4 EX RD Sec-30
Twp-19 Rng-19
SCHECKEL MANAGEMENT LP
1-02102110 Acres-335.10 $2,916.46 W2 SEC
EX RD Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-19
SCHECKEL MANAGEMENT LP
1-02102240 Acres-72.00 $731.5 E2 SW4 LY E
CO RD EX RD Sec-32 Twp-19 Rng-19
GERALD W & LESLIE SCHECKEL
1-02000070 Acres-4.50 $2,058.46 BEG
1573W NECOR NW4, S330, W660,
N330,E660 TO POB Sec-21 Twp-19 Rng-19
RALPH A SCHMIDT 1-00501200 $30.32
Subd-KINCAID Blk-2 Lot-11,12 & N2 10 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
MARCUS E SCHMUCKER 1-03102100
Acres-158.00 $2,031.72 % LEANDER E
SCHMUCKER NW4 EX RD Sec-28 Twp-20
Rng-19
JOHN & ROBIN SCHREINER 1-00500780
$248.36 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 17 Lot-5 TO 8
INCL Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOHN L & PEGGY SCHUSTER
1-00202890 Acres-4.20 $3,915.18 BEG
910E & 40S NW COR SE4, S153, E80, S
467, E264, N555, W104, N101, W17.5. N66,
W221.6 TO POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
MICHAEL L & CRYSTAL M SCHWEIZER
1-00701310 $531.86 Subd-MERRILLS ADD
TO WESTPHAL Blk- 15 Lot-19 TO 22 INCL
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
PAUL A & BARBARA KATIE SCOBEE
1-00202110 $798.34 BEG 1126 N & 152 W
OF SECOR NE4, W199 N225, E199, S225
TO POB Subd-NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
TIMOTHY L & DONNA J SCOTT
1-08001020 Acres-158.40 $2,380.50 NW4
EX BEG 654 W SECOR NW4 W209,
N209,E209,S TO POB EX RD Sec-28 Twp-21
Rng-19
SAMUEL KEITH & STEPHANIE L
SHEAFER 1-00501570 $239.38 SubdKINCAID Blk-28 Lot-15 & 16 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
STACY T SILLS 1-03500860 Acres-6.60
$178.74 SHELLY R SILLS NW4 NW4 SW4 LY
E OF SPIRIT TRAIL. Sec-07 Twp-20 Rng-20
PHYLLIS K SIZELOVE 1-00500990
$707.64 % DARRIN DAUGHTERY Subd-
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KINCAID Blk- 27 Lot-4-6 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng20
DANIEL & RACHEL SKAGGS 1-00500690
$415.3 Subd-KINCAID Blk-12 Lot-9 & 10 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DONALD D & LINDA LOU SMITH
1-07200170 Acres-158.60 $877.55 SE4 EX
RD Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-17
DONALD D & LINDA L SMITH 1-07201070
Acres-19.10 $120.45 S810 OF W1076 OF
SW EX RD Sec-18 Twp-23 Rng-18
DONALD & LINDA L SMITH 1-07201230
Acres-307.30 $1,415.28 NE4, SE4, ALL BLK
1 & BLK 2 NORTHCOTT, EX LTS 9 THRU 14
BLK 2 NORTHCOTT Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-17
DONALD L SMITH ETAL 1-07201370
Acres-79.10 $327.15 S2 NW4 EX RD Sec-11
Twp-23 Rng-17
DONALD & LINDA L SMITH 1-07201410
Acres-159.10 $609.62 NE4 EX RD Sec-12
Twp-23 Rng-17
DONALD E SMITH ETAL 1-07201450
Acres-157.90 $542.75 SW4 EX RD Sec-12
Twp-23 Rng-17
LINDA L & DONALD SMITH 1-07201470
Acres-157.80 $624.1 NE4, EX RD Sec-13
Twp-23 Rng-17
PHILIP W SMITH 1-10400270 Acres80.40 $643.12 W2 NE4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-23
Rng-20
THOMAS A & REGAN S SMITH
1-08002170 $386.8 Subd-WELDA Blk-7 Lot10,11 & 12 Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
DONNA L SNAVELY 1-00208030 $692.44
N90LT 1 & E8.94OF N90 LOT 2 SubdGARNETT Blk-20 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FRANK D SOBBA 1-02100030 Acres38.10 $962.94 NW4 W OF RR EX BEG 58 E
SWCOR NW4, E780,N206,W781, S206 TO
POB & EX COM SWCOR NW4 N1157.6, E TO
E R/W LN HWY 59 TO POB, N1339,5 SWLY
ALG PRAIRIE SPIRIT Sec-19 Twp-19 Rng-20
CLIFFORD C SPARKS SR
REVOCABLE TRUST 1-02600310A Acres
2,063.68 % BRET A & JENNIFER C POPE
BEG 330E NWCOR NW4, S330, E1320,
N330, W1320 TO POB EX RD Sec-28 Twp-19
Rng-18
GARY L SPARKS 1-00215440 $217.79
LAUREN M SPARKS Subd-GARNETT Blk- 72
Lot-11 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JERAL OSCAR & CYNTHIA JEAN SPARKS
1-00701440 $142.64 Subd-SUPPLEMENT
TO MERRILL ADD Blk- 18 Lot-1 TO 12 INCL
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JOEL F & STACY S SPRAGUE
1-10501490 Acres-119.10 $907.47 W2 SE4 &
NE4 SE4 EX RD Sec-08 Twp-23 Rng-20
ROBERT E STAADT 1-08000230 Acres7.20 $253.21 JOHN & PEGGY SCHUSTER
BEG SE COR SE4, W327.43,N961.
31,E307.74,S956.42 TO POB EX RD Sec26 Twp-21 Rng-19
ROBERT E STAADT 1-08001210 Acres78.40 $338 JOHN & PEGGY SCHUSTER E2
SW4 EX RD Sec-34 Twp-21 Rng-19
WILLIAM J STAHL 1-07200540 Acres4.90 $49.79 BEG SWCOR SW4 N495, E495,
S495, W495 TO POB EX RD Sec-31 Twp-22
Rng-18
RUSSELL & MICHELLE STEINBROOK
1-08000880 $600.24 Subd-RAILROAD ADD
TO WELDA Blk- 28 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-35 Twp-21
Rng-19
SCOTTY & KRISTI D STEPHENS
1-10400060 Acres-38.90 $1,160.44 SE4 SE4
EX RD Sec-03 Twp-23 Rng-20
JAMES J & APRIL M STEWART
1-00700940 $491.78 Subd-SUPPLEMENT
TO MERRILL ADD Blk- 6 Lot-1 TO 5 INCL
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
MARY ANN STEWART ETAL 1-02600940
$7.84 Subd-MINERAL POINT Blk-2 Lot-1 TO
10 INCL Sec-36 Twp-19 Rng-17
MARY ANN STEWART ETAL 1-02600950
Acres-.70 $7.84 Subd-MINERAL POINT Blk-2
Lot-11 TO 15 INCL Sec-36 Twp-19 Rng-17
JOSHUA E STOHS 1-00701500 Acres1.10 $404.14 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk- 20 Lot-1 TO 12 INCL Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
STONEHOUSE
RENTALS
INC
1-05101290 Acres-236.10 $836.76 NW4, N2
NE4 W OF RR R/W & ALL LYG W OF RR SW4
NE4 EX RD & RR R/W Sec-14 Twp-21 Rng-19
JOAN E STONEKING 1-00500350
$157.22 Subd-KINCAID Blk-32 Lot-1 & 2 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOAN E STONEKING 1-00500370
$1,192.78 LTS 1 THRU 6 BLK 31 & LOTS 3-6
INCL BLK 32,TOG W/ADJ VAC THIRD AVE &
ADJ N2 VAC SECOND AVE. Subd-KINCAID
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RICKY L & LORA L SUMNER 1-05100331
Acres-4.50 $87.04 N2 NE4 LYG W HWY EX
HWY R/W Sec-18 Twp-21 Rng-20
T C & G OIL CO 1-10500080 $5.14 Sec-26
Twp-22 Rng-19
BRYAN M D & STEFANIE L TATE
1-00215300 $1,138.04 Subd-GARNETT Blk71 Lot-5 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JERRY TATE JR 1-00209420 $50.2 SubdGARNETT Blk-39 Lot-24 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
WILLIAM D TETER 1-04100210 Acres20.80 $1,563.86 W2 SW4 NW4 Sec-24 Twp20 Rng-20
LARRY L & TERESA L THORNHILL
1-02100031 Acres-17.40 $793.91 COM SW
COR NW4, N1157.6, E TO E R/W LN HWY
59 TO POB, N1339.5 SWLY ALG PRAIRIE
SPIRIT TRAIL 1720.1, W1106.5 TO POB Sec19 Twp-19 Rng-20
LINNLEY & MICHAELE TILLOTSON ETAL
1-08002780 Acres-1.7 1,033.56
BEG
350E NWCOR NW4 S272, E307, N272,
N272,W307TO POB EX RD Sec-15 Twp-22
Rng-19
GEORGE TILTON 1-00216740 $218.48
Subd-GARNETT Blk-41 Lot-9,10 & 11 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
CINDY KAY & DAVID RAY TINSLEY
1-00102120 $1,072.90 Subd-PINEGARS 2ND
ADD PLAT 3 Blk-6 Lot-5 & 6 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
DAVID R & CINDY K TINSLEY 1-00101060
$94.69 LT 3 & W 40 LT 2 Subd-COLONY Blk39 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
DAVID R & CINDY K TINSLEY 1-00102110
$33.28 Subd-PINEGARS 2ND ADD PLAT 3
Blk- 6 Lot-4 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
SCOTT D & JODY L TROYER
1-03001920A Acres-10.50 $26.12 BEG SW
COR SE NE4, N466.5, E965.8, S466.5,W
965.8 TO POB Sec-36 Twp-20 Rng-19
SCOTT D & JODY L TROYER 1-03001930
Acres-18.70 $14.41 BEG 466.5 N SECOR
NE4, N835, W1290, S860, E1320 TO POB
EX BEG 466.53 N SECOR NE4, W660, N330,
E660, S330 TO POB Sec-36 Twp-20 Rng-19
CHARLES TRULL 1-00211420 $75.28
Subd-GARNETT Blk-13 Lot-N90LTS 1 & 2
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHARLES R TURNER ETAL 1-08000350
$1,047.46 % 22091 SW SMITH ST SubdRAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-12 Lot-1 & 2
Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
JAMES W TUSH TTEE 1-05100340
Acres-186.20 $997.91 CATHRYN L KEE TUSH
% STACIE TUSH NW FR4 EX BEG 1414.5 W
NWCOR NW4 SW 178, W 358, NW TO PT
420.5 W OF BEG, E TO POB Sec-18 Twp-21
Rng-20
JAMES W TUSH TTEE 1-05101280
Acres-19.40 $88.78 CATHRYN KEE TUSH
% STACIE TUSH N2 NE4 LY E OF RR R/W
Sec-14 Twp-21 Rng-19
US BANK NA 1-00206810 $1,085.11
% OCWEN LOAN SERVICING LLC SubdPARKLANE ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 6 Lot-13
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
1-00208840 $1,267.38 % OCWEN LOAN
SERVICING LLC Subd-GARNETT Blk- 23 Lot4,5 & 6 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MELISSA J VANDERVOORT 1-04500250
Acres-39.60 $339.52 SE4 SW4 EX RD Sec16 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL A & TERRI VAUGHN
1-02101130 Acres-1.50 $666.2 BEG 348.48N
SW COR SE4 NE4, N 303.28 ,E235.62,
S303.28, W TO POB Sec-29 Twp-19 Rng-20
GINA VEERKAMP 1-00101380 $119.48
DOUG GEARY E42LT 1,BLK 49, Sec-06 Twp23 Rng-19
JAY S & BARBARA L VELVICK 1-00209750
$1,838.08 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37 Lot-23 & 24
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAY S & BARBARA L VELVICK
1-00213170 $1,056.36 Subd-GARNETT Blk-35
Lot-E2 LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
VIVA INTERNATIONAL INC 1-00100550
$922.9 Subd-COLONY Blk-29 Lot-LTS 10-13
Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
MELISSA VOSBURG
1-00215450
$448.16 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 72 Lot-12 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MELISSA VOSBURG
1-02100830
Acres-9.50 $904.37 BEG 1321.5W NE
COR NE4, S502.5, E245.7, S542.8,S26
DEG E240,S98.5,E ALG RD 150
N875,W100.7,N400,W395 TO Sec-29 Twp19 Rng-20
RYAN & CARLA WALTER 1-00209330
$264.57 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 39 Lot-6 & 7
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RYAN & CARLA WALTER 1-00213580
$281.36 E25LT 14 & W30LT 15 SubdGARNETT Blk- 48 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RYAN A & CARLA J WALTER 1-00217650
$368.08 Subd-GARNETT Blk-61 Lot-9 &
W20LT 10 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CRYSTAL M WATTS 1-00102320 $274.66
% CRYSTAL M LYDA Subd-PINEGARS 2ND
ADD PLAT 3 Blk-7 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
RAYMOND E WATTS 1-00217440 $486.7
Subd-GARNETT Blk-58 Lot-17 & 18 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN & VANESSA WEATHERBEE
1-00701470 $553.82 Subd-SUPPLEMENT
TO MERRILL ADD Blk-18 Lot-13-18 INCL Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
ETHEL L WEBBER 1-00102570 $86.36
Subd-COULTERS 1ST ADD TO COLON Blk- 2
Lot-1,2, & 3 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
ETHEL LOLA WEBBER 1-00102580
$1,261.76 Subd-COULTERS 1ST ADD TO
COLON Blk- 2 Lot-4,5, & 6 Sec-07 Twp-23
Rng-19
STEVE B & TRACY L WEESE 1-03502850
$722.2 BEG 100E NW COR NE4 SW4, E133,
S345, W133,N345TO POB EX RD & R/W
Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
LAWRENCE W & GINGER WEST
CO-TRUSTEES 1-07200890 Acres-79
551.76 W2 SW4 EX RD Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng18
LAWRENCE W & GINGER J WEST
CO-TRUSTEES 1-07201290 Acre
2,443.06 W2 NE FR4 & E2 NW FR4 EX RD
Sec-02 Twp-23 Rng-17
SPENCER W & AMY D WEST 1-07201260
Acres-78.30 $310.87 N2 SW4 EX RD Sec-01
Twp-23 Rng-17
SPENCER WEST 1-07201260A Acres76.30 $347.83 S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-01 Twp-23
Rng-17
LEE ROY & SUZANNE WHITCOMB
1-12001140 Acres-237.50 $334.34 NE4 & N2
SE4 EX RD Sec-15 Twp-23 Rng-21
ROY W & HONEY L WHITCOMB
1-00501080 $114.14 LT 9 & N75LT 10 SubdKINCAID Blk- 16 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
ROY W & HONEY L WHITCOMB
1-12001430 Acres-3.80 $505.38 BEG SE COR
W2 NE4, N429, W374, S460, N30 TO POB
Sec-11 Twp-23 Rng-20
STACEY L WHITCOMB 1-00212920
$714.76 Subd-GARNETT Blk-34 Lot-7 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
RICHARD L WHITE 1-03102100B Acres80.00 $557.08 W2 NE4,EX RD Sec-28 Twp20 Rng-19
SEE TAXES ON PAGE 7A
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Hoag, Casteel married
TAXES…
FROM PAGE 6A
DONALD L WICKHAM 1-00216490 $844.1
LTS 19, 20, E26 LOT 18 & VAC ALLEY BET
LTS 18 & 19 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
GERRY L WIGHT 1-00207650 $1,323.66
LT 4 & E2 LT 5 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 4 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
GERRY L WIGHT 1-00214750 $282.32
LT 16 & N100LT 17 Subd-GARNETT Blk-66
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L & MARY L WILLIAMS 1-00501180
$635.54 Subd-KINCAID Blk-13 Lot-3 & N40LT
4 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
MARILEE WILLIAMS
1-00206390
$1,687.52 KATHERINE A WILLIAMS SubdEASTGATE ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2 Lot-5
Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
CLAUDIA D WILLIAMSON & DAVID
W GREEN 1-00301120 $1,414.48 SubdGREELEY Blk- 40 Lot-7 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
DOUGLAS L WITTMAN 1-00200540
$373.46 LOTS 39 & 40 Subd-HAYDENS
LAKEVIEW EST ADD Lot-39 & 40 Sec-24 Twp20 Rng-19
DOUGLAS L WITTMAN 1-00202360
$764.58 LOT 5 & N85 W60 LOT 6 SubdHARPER ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1 Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
DOUGLAS L WITTMAN 1-00204480
$19.38 GOLF CART SHED #28 Sec-19 Twp20 Rng-20
DOUGLAS L WITTMAN 1-03501050A
Acres-101.70 $326.94 N2 SE4, N2 S2 SE4,
EX BEG NW COR SW4 SE4, E330, S 44 DEG
E940.5, W991, N TO POB & EX W230 NW4
SE4 Sec-18 Twp-20 Rng-20
DOUGLAS WITTMAN 1-03501380A
Acres-52.80 $130.44 BEG SE COR W2 SE4,
N2654,W891,S2653, E891 TO POB EX RD
Sec-20 Twp-20 Rng-20
DOUGLAS L WITTMAN 1-03501390A
Acres-81.90 $303.46 S2 NE4 Sec-20 Twp-20
Rng-20
DOUG WITTMAN 1-03501570A Acres38.70 $52.82 NW4 NE4 EX RD Sec-21 Twp20 Rng-20
DOUGLAS L WITTMAN 1-03501590A
Acres-39.30 $107.88 SW4 NW4 Sec-21 Twp20 Rng-20
DOUGLAS L WITTMAN 1-04101180
Acres-80.50 $200.26 W2 SE4 EX BEG SECOR
W2, W150, N150, E150,S150 TO POB EX
RD Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-21
DEBRA K WOMELSDORF 1-10501090
Acres-2.90 $158.82 BEG SW COR SE4, N186,
E693, S186, W693 TO POB EX RD Sec-32
Twp-22 Rng-20
WOODY DEVELOPMENT & REALTY LLC
1-00212420 $1,313.94 Subd-GARNETT Blk-30
Lot-6 & N90 7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
WOODY DEVELOPMENT & REALTY LLC
1-00215080 $234.6 S2 LTS 1 & 2 & E18 S2
LOT 3 Subd-GARNETT Blk-68 Sec-20 Twp-20
Rng-20
WOODY DEVELOPMENT & REALTY LLC
1-00215400 $448.88 Subd-GARNETT Blk-72
Lot-5 & W2 LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
WARD W WOOLS 1-12001580 Acres-2.10
$68.34 % CAROLYN DEAL BEG SW COR NE4
SE4 N198, E550, S198, W TO POB EX RD
Sec-13 Twp-23 Rng-20
JAMES W & ELAINE T WOOSLEY
1-00701110 $147.99 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-8 Lot-5-12 INCL Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
BENEDICT JR & MARY SUSAN YODER
1-06000710 Acres-94.80 $295.75 LAVERNE R
YODER SW4 LY N RR EX RD Sec-13 Twp-21
Rng-18
JOSHUA C & HELEN R YODER
1-05000700 $42.5 LTS 8 THRU 13 INCL & VAC
ST & ALLEY Subd-MONT IDA Blk- 14 Sec-18
Twp-21 Rng-19
JOHN E & AMMINITAL E YOUNG
1-12000690 Acres-38.00 $38.58 SW4 SW4
EX RD Sec-09 Twp-23 Rng-21
THEODORE B YOUNG 1-00100790
$651.44 Subd-COLONY Blk-34 Lot-1 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
1ST COLONY LLC 1-07200671 Acres3.00 $657.48 BEG ON W LN SW4 1560 N
SWCOR SW4, N436 N87 DEG E340, S436,
S87 DEG W340 TO POB EX RD Sec-04 Twp23 Rng-18
138 EAST 5TH INC 1-00214470 $64.58
GARNETT , BLOCK 55 , BEG 3.5E NW COR
LT 2 TH S100 W0.7,S40,W18,N140,E18.7 TO
POB SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-55 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
Grand Total $268,449.86, $270,003.49
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON
COUNTY, KANSAS
CIVIL DEPARTMENT
The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank
of New York as Successor Indenture Trustee
to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as Indenture
Trustee for the CWABS Revolving Home Equity
Loan Trust, Series 2004-J
Plaintiff,
vs.
Brian N. Kelly, et al.
Defendants.
Case No. 15CV16
Court Number:
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 Anderson County, Kansas, the undersigned
Sheriff of Anderson County, Kansas, will offer
for sale at public auction and sell to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, at the West Door of
the Courthouse at Garnett, Anderson County,
Zentner 65th anniversary
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 8-11-2015 / Photo Submitted
Jenna Dee Hoag and Chase
Andrew Casteel exchanged
marriage vows at 4:00 p.m. on
June 20th in the Emporia State
University Memorial Union
Ballroom in Emporia, Kansas.
Jenna is the daughter of Jim
and Ronica Hoag of Toronto.
Chase is the son of Lisa
Brummel, Burlington, and Mike
and Pat Casteel of Fredonia.
Jenna is the granddaughter
of Delmer and Gertrude Wilgers
of Palmer and the late John and
Frances Hoag formerly of Yates
Center.
Chase is the grandson of
Judy Brummel of Garnett and
the late Richard Brummel and
Dorothy Casteel of Neodesha
and the late Dale Casteel.
The brides attendants were:
maid of honor – Becky Farha,
Sarah Mosier, Kelsey Jones,
Hanna Moews, and Emily
Bahret.
The grooms attendants
included: best man – Dodge
Kansas, on August 20, 2015, at 10:00 AM, the Casteel, Matt Nelson, Adam
following real estate:
LOT SIX (6), AND THE WEST HALF (W/2)
OF LOT FIVE (5), IN BLOCK THIRTY-TWO
(32), IN THE CITY OF GARNETT, ANDERSON
COUNTY, KANSAS., commonly known as 320
West 3rd Avenue, Garnett, KS 66032 (the (First Published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 11, 2015.)
Property)
to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled case. The sale is to be made without IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON
appraisement and subject to the redemption COUNTY, KANSAS
period as provided by law, and further subject to the approval of the Court. For more In the Matter of the Estate of
information, visit HREF=http://www.southlaw. LILLIAN A. MAYES, deceased.
com MACROBUTTON HtmlResAnchor www.
Case No. 15 PR 12
Southlaw.com
Vernon Valentine, Sheriff
Anderson County, Kansas NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice to sell Kelly property
(First Published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, July 28, 2015)
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LOCAL
Houdashelt, and Robby Larsen.
Drew Martin and Steffen
Blevins served as ushers and Jill
Green and Pami Drake served
as candle lighters. Kayli and
Kinli Drake were flower girls.
Colton and Jaxson Nelson were
ring bearers. Chris Reddick and
Ciera Loftin served as personal
attendants.
The bride was escorted by
her son Conner Sigg and her
father Jim Hoag.
The wedding colors were
royal blue and white with
orange tiger lily accents. Pastor
Gene Benefiel of Fredonia officiated and Gael Esparza provided a reading.
A reception followed in Webb
Hall.
Mrs. Casteel is a second
grade teacher in Emporia and
Mr. Casteel teaches and coaches at Flinthills High School in
Rosalia.
The couple honeymooned
in Montego Bay, Jamaica; and
lives in Emporia.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
ANDERSON COUNTY, KANSAS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
DAVID L. MONTAGUE, DECEASED
Case No. 15 PR 15
NOTICE OF HEARING
THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL
PERSONS CONCERNED:
You are hereby notified that a Petition has
been filed on July 27, 2015 in this Court by
Audrey Montague, as Petitioner and heir-at-law
of David L. Montague, Deceased, praying for the
determination of descent of personal property
and real property in Kansas, real and personal,
or interest therein, owned by the decedent at
the time of his death. You are hereby required
to file your written defenses to such Petition on
or before the 31st day of August 2015 at 9:00
oclock a.m. of said day in said Court, in the
city of Garnett, in Anderson County, Kansas, at
which time and place said cause will be heard.
Should you fail therein, judgment and decree will
be entered in due course upon such Petition.
Section 8. The present existing Section
8-401 Section 8-408 of Article 4 of Chapter VIII
of the ordinances of the City of Kincaid is hereby
Amended.
The Ordinance shall take effect and be
in full force from and after its passage by the
governing body of the City of Kincaid, and publication in the official newspaper.
Passed by the Governing body of the City of
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON
COUNTY, KANSAS
In the Matter of the Estate of Roger Lee
Byerley, aka Roger Byerley, deceased, Case
No. 14PR12
/s/ Audrey Montague, Petitioner NOTICE OF HEARING
ROBERT E. JOHNSON II
JOHNSON LAW OFFICE, PA
P.O. Box 866
Iola, Kansas 66749
(620) 365-3778/(620) 380-6230 Fax
Attorney for Petitioner
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Notice to control weeds
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 11, 2015)
ARTICLE 4. WEEDS
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, August 4, 2015)
Kincaid, Ks on this day of 1, August, 2015 and
signed and approved by the Mayor.
/s/ Brandon Gates
Mayor
Attest:
/s/ Vicki Stinnett
City Clerk
Can get copies of Codes at City Hall in Kincaid,
Ks.
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THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL
PERSONS CONCERNED:
You are notified that a petition has been filed
in this Court Jeff Byerley, duly appointed, qualified and acting Executor of the Estate of Roger
Lee Byerley, aka Roger Byerley, deceased,
praying Petitioners acts be approved; account
be settled and allowed; the heirs be determined; the Will be construed and the Estate
be assigned to the persons entitled thereto;
the Court find the allowances request for attorney fees, and expenses are reasonable and
should be allowed; the costs be determined and
ordered paid; the administration of the Estate be
closed; upon the filing of receipt, the Petitioner
be finally discharged as the Executor the Estate
of Roger Lee Byerley, aka Roger Byerley,
deceased; and the Petitioner be released from
further liability.
You are required to file your written defenses thereto on or before August 31, 2015 at 9:00
a.m., in the Anderson County District Court, in
the City of Garnett, Anderson County, Kansas,
at which time and place the cause be heard.
They would love to see you!
If you cannot attend, but
wish to send congratulations
their way, cards can be mailed
to them at 20922 NW Hwy 31,
Garnett, KS 66032.
They request no gifts please.
ACH Auxiliary learns
about hospice care
tal need a copy.
Jancie announced the state
auxiliary meeting will be held
at Wichita this year. Committee
reports were given, recognition
of fruit baskets for Doctors
Day, Sundies for RLC residents and staff, hospital and
FCC. Scholarship recipients
this year were Kaley Nilges and
Callie Woods.
Karen Gillispie talked on privacy and confidentiality, giving
several scenarios. No talking to
anyone.
Janice and Nancy gave a
very funny skit about the way
things used to be and about peoples privacy. Very good.
It was announced there
would be a book sale fundraiser
held on Sept. 8.
Marilyn gave very interesting devotions.
Jancie passed out favors of
flags for the July 4th holiday to
29 members and one guest. The
next meeting is Sept. 14.
The last of two Kart Enduro
Road Races is scheduled for
Aug. 22 and 23. As always, many
racers from several states are
entered for this karting event.
Kart racing has been held on
the lake road for 56 years and as
ag11t3 in the past the lake road will be
closed to the local traffic from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 22-23.
The community is welcome
to watch the races free of charge
at the south end of the lake
Should you fail therein, judgment and decree be road, which is known as the
entered in due course upon the Petition.
Jeff Byerley
Petitioner
Flat Iron Corner. If anyone
wishes to enter the Pit Area, a
pass fee is required.
The Garnett Kart Club invite
the community to come out and
view and support the racers.
Local racer Bryan Norman will
be racing each day.
The Garnett Kart Club
thanks the public for their support and understanding as this
sporting event takes place on
the lake road.
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.
HAROLD K. MAYES, JR.
Petitioner
SUBMITTED BY:
Atherton & Huth Law Office
By: Deborah A. Huth #14987
415 Commercial St.
P.O. Box 624
Emporia, KS 66801
620 342-1277
Fax 620 342-2343
email: deb@athertonhuth.com
Attorney for Administrator
Notice to settle Montague estate Byerley estate hearing set
(First published in The Anderson County Review
August 4, 2015
George & Jeanine Zentner
will be celebrating their 65th
wedding anniversary with
an open house at the First
Christian Church, 202 S Walnut,
Garnett, KS 66032, on August 15,
2015 from 2:00 4:00 pm.
Please join us if you are able.
The Anderson County
Hospital Auxiliary met July 6
with Karen Gillispie introducing a St. Lukes Hospice nurse,
Joan Baird, a 25-year nurse,
who presented the program.
She spoke of the St. Lukes
Hospice House near the hospital on the plaza. It was built for
a hospice house and is beautiful
and provides quality care for
the patients. She said patients
can stay no longer than two
weeks there and usually immediately after surgery or straight
from the hospital close to death.
Hospice is 100 percent paid by
insurance and can be used up
to 12 months. She stressed the
earlier a patient accepts hospice the better, as there are
several hospices that can come
to the home to give care. She
also talked about home health
and palitive care. Joan stressed
the need for a durable power
of attorney, someone to make
decisions when you are not
able. Your doctor and the hospi-
Notice to settle Mayes estate
Prepared By: THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS
SouthLaw, P.C. CONCERNED:
You are hereby notified that on June 29,
Mark Mellor (KS #10255)
245 N. Waco, Suite 410 2015, a Petition for Issuance of Letters of
Wichita, KS 67202 Administration was filed in this Court by Harold
(316) 684-7733 K. Mayes, Jr., one of the heirs and the Court
(316) 684-7766 (Fax) appointed Administrator of the Estate of Lillian
Attorneys for Plaintiff A. Mayes, deceased.
All creditors of the decedent are notified to
(180326)
exhibit their demands against the Estate within
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Kart racing returns
New Indoor Range
Notice of Hearing
Case No. l4PR21
Jesse T. Randall #09231
512 Main, P. 0. Box 301
Mound City, Kansas 66056
Telephone: 913-795-2514
Attorney for Petitioner
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LOCAL
Senior Citizens Board elects officers Jasper-ODell Horse Pull
The
Garnett
Senior
Citizens Association Board
of Directors recently elected and had the installation of
officers for the 2015-16 year.
They are President Mike
Wawrzewski, Vice President
Ron Zimmerman, Secretary
Carl Smerchek, Treasurer Joen
Truhe, Assistant Treasurer
Betty Lybarger and Recording
Secretary Mary Hamilton.
The boards main purpose
is to oversee the operation
and maintenance of the Senior
Center building and property,
and to oversee all the activities
that take place at the Center.
The board meets regularly on
the third Tuesday of every
month. The board also serves
three holiday meals during the
year for people in the community and their families. These
meals include a Fourth of July
breakfast, a Thanksgiving
noon meal and a Christmas
noon meal. The board provides
the main course food items,
drinks and table services for all
three meals and those attending bring a covered dish item
to share. The board also has an
occasional fundraiser event to
benefit the center.
The Senior Center is the
location where the MidAmerica Nutrition Program
serves meals to senior citizens and their guests at noon
every Monday through Friday.
Through this program, they
also deliver meals with the help
of many volunteers Monday
through Friday to the seniors
in Garnett who are homebound.
Joan Geer is the Mid-America
Nutrition Program Director
for the Garnett community and
has one assistant, Marcie Long.
There are also many volunteers
who give of their time every
week to help serve the meals.
Other activities that Joan
oversees are 13 Point Pitch
every Thursday evening from
6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and a birthday
dinner every third Wednesday
at noon with local talents performing before the meal from
11:30 am. to noon. Joan also has
several fundraisers during the
year to help support the MidAmerica Nutrition Program.
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 8-11-2015 / Photo Submitted
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 8-11-2015 / Photo Submitted
The Garnett Senior Citizens Association Board of Directors, front row from left: Ron Zimmerman, Carl
Smercheck, Mary Hamilton, Joen Truhe, Mike Wawrzewski; standing: Ron Anderegg, Don Smith, Henry The Jasper-ODell Memorial Horse Pull will be Saturday, Aug.
Roeckers, Phyllis Callahan, Phyllis Gordon, Kay Roeckers, Bill Ratliff, Carol Yeager, Darwin Hamilton, 15, at Bush City. The Pony Pull begins at 1 p.m. followed by the
Draft Horse Pull. A street dance begins at 8 p.m. with a $5 cover
Cathy Spangler, Beryl Lickteig, Steve Spangler. Not pictured: Betty Lybarger.
charge. For more information call Terry Jasper at (785) 448-8191.
Concessions available and moon walk for the kids.
Beachy graduates
Jalissa Beachy, the daughter of Elmer Beachy, graduated from Humboldt High
School May 16.
She plans to attend Neosho
County Community College
in Chanute.
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Installation of officers for the Garnett Senior Citizens Association Board of Directors for 2015-16 took
place recently. John Thomas congratulates the new officers. From left, Mike Wawrzewski, president;
Ron Zimmerman, vice president; Carl Smerchek, secretary; Joen Truhe, treasurer; Betty Lybarger,
assistant treasurer; Mary Hamilton, corresponding secretary.
Her work is very much appreciated.
The address of the Garnett
Senior Center is 128 W. Fifth
Ave., and its phone number
is (785) 448-6996. If you would
like to eat at the center, please
call to reserve your meal the
day before you want to attend.
The menu for the meals that
are served at the center is published in local newspapers each
week. The board would like to
have more seniors attend these
meals and share in the good
food, fun and fellowship that
takes place there during the
week.
Beachy
Parks earns scholarship
Cameron Parks of Pittsburg,
formerly of Westphalia, a junior
at Pittsburg State University,
has received the Helen
Kriegsman Service Scholarship
for $1,000.
He is the son of Scott and
Leah Parks of Westphalia. He
is studying commercial art at
PSU.
Senior Center offers topic discussion
On Wednesday, Aug. 19, the
Garnett Senior Center, 128 W.
Fifth Ave., Garnett, will provide
a chance for area senior citizens
to come and be informed about
some senior topics like nursing homes, Long Term Care
insurance and what the East
Central Kansas Area Agency
on Aging (ECKAAA) can offer
to seniors. Representatives
from Ottawa Retirement
Village, ECKAAA and Bankers
Life Insurance will be available to answer questions about
their area of expertise. They
are Kim Atchison, the community relations director from
Ottawa Retirement Village;
Sarah Holloran, marketing at
ECKAAA; and Chrissy and
Belinda from Bankers Life
Insurance company.
The representatives will
each give a short presentation
of introduction about their topics and then will be available to
answer questions and to hand
out information pamphlets
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. They
also will furnish the birthday
cake for the cake walk that day,
because it is the birthday dinner day.
If you desire to eat your
noon meal at the Senior Center
on Aug. 19, please call the day
before to make a reservation
for your meal. Youre welcome
to come just for the presentation if you desire.
For more information call
(785) 448-6996.
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 11, 2015
And Even
More Fun
at the Fair!
Tuesday, August 11
9 a.m. – TOPS at Garnett
Methodist Church basement,
2nd & Oak
Noon – Rotary International Club,
at Garnett Inn and Suites
6 p.m. – City of Garnett at City
Hall
6 p.m. – Alzheimers Support
at Golden Heights
Wednesday, August 12
Friends of the Prairie Spirit Trail
1 p.m. – Garnett Duplicate
Bridge at the Garnett Inn
6:30 p.m. – Garnett Optimist
Club at Mr. Ds Restaurant
7 p.m. – Garnett Saddle Club at
the Garnett Riding Arena
Thursday, August 13
6 p.m. – 13 Point Pitch and
snacks at the Garnett
Senior Center
Monday, August 17
9 a.m. – Anderson County
Commission at the Anderson
County Annex
9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. – Friendship
Quilters at the Kincaid-Selma
United Methodist Church
6:30 p.m. – Garnett Lions Club
at VFW
6:30 p.m. – Webelos 1 & 2
(fourth & fifth grades) Den Club
Scouts meeting
6:30 p.m. – Bear (third grade)
Jesse Kerr of Bartlesville, Okla., feeds Louis, the minature zebu, at the Two Girls and a Zoo exhibit Tuesday, Aug. 4, at the Anderson County Fair. Kerr was
Den Cub Scouts meeting
visiting family in Garnett.
Tuesday, August 18
9 a.m. – TOPS at Garnett
Methodist Church basement,
2nd & Oak
Noon – Rotary International Club
at Garnett Inn and Suites
Wednesday, August 19
First day of school, USD 365 elementary students, 7th and
9th grade and new students at
ACJSHS
1 p.m. – Garnett Duplicate
Bridge at the Garnett Inn
6 p.m. – Anderson County
CloverPatch Kids Club for
all 5 and 6 year olds,
Community Building
7 p.m. – Garnett Saddle Club
at the Garnett Riding Arena
7 p.m. – Colony Lions Club at
Colony United Methodist
Church
7 p.m. – Kincaid Lions Club at
A local 4-H Club created a ferris wheel highlighting 4-H events, and included live animals
Kincaid-Selma United
for their fair parade float Tuesday.
Methodist Church
Thursday, August 20
First day of school, USD 365 returning ACJSHS students
Griffin McDonnell of Lawrence waves at the crowd while riding a
First day of school, USD 288
carnival ride with Coleson Foltz of Garnett Wednesday, Aug. 4.
Central Heights
5:30 p.m. – Garnett Business &
Professional Women at
Archer Room at Library
6 p.m. – 13 Point Pitch and
snacks at the Garnett Senior
Center
7:30 p.m. – Delphian Masonic
Lodge No. 44
Monday, August 24
9 a.m. – Anderson County
Commission at the Anderson
County Annex
1-2 p.m. – Anderson County
Caregiver Support Group,
Garnett Recreation Center
6 p.m. – Friends of the Arts
6:30 p.m. – Tigers (first grade)
Den Cub Scouts and Wolves
(second grade) Den Cub Scouts
meeting
Tuesday, August 25
9 a.m. – TOPS at Garnett
Methodist Church basement,
2nd & Oak
Noon – Rotary International Club,
at Garnett Inn and Suites
Above, a large crowd attended the Anderson County Fair Tent Wednesday,
6 p.m. – City of Garnett at
Aug. 4.
City Hall
At right, Shylie Scheckel and Gabby Spring of Garnett goof off while spin 7 p.m. – Legion BIngo at VFW
ning on a carnival ride Wednesday.
Wednesday, August 26
6:30 p.m. – Garnett Optimist
Club at Mr. Ds Restaurant
1p.m. – Garnett Duplicate
Bridge at the Garnett Inn
7 p.m. – Garnett Saddle Club at
the Garnett riding arena
The Garnett Community experiencegarnettks.net under
Other city owned facilities,
Pub2Pub Run, Walk, Crawl returns
1802 1/2 East St.,
IOLA
More information:
(620) 365-2255
or visit
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Americas
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Cinema
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For show times visit our website
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209 S. Main, Historic Downtown Ottawa
Cinema Line 785.242.0777
Foundation is pleased to
announce details regarding
the 5th Annual Pub2Pub Run,
Walk, Crawl event. This event
is a fun run along the Prairie
Spirit Trail on September 12,
2015, beginning at 4:30 p.m.
This event draws runners and
walkers alike from Garnett and
surrounding communities.
With this years events,
come several exciting changes.
First, the race is going to now
include a 5K for runners and
walkers in addition to the 10K
event for runners. The race
will still be held on the Prairie
Spirit Trail, however, instead
of a point-to-point race as in
previous years, it will now start
and end at the Scipio Supper
Club in an out-and-back format. The event will no longer
include chip timing, but will
include a finish medal, and finish gifts for the first 100 participants to cross the finish line.
Costumes are also encouraged
this year. Race details and registration are available online at
www.Enter2Run.com , www.
Fun Runs, or in person by stopping at the Garnett City Hall,
Garnett Rec Center, or other
sponsor locations to pick up a
registration card.
All proceeds raised benefit the Garnett Community
Foundation Advisory Board,
which actively solicits tax-deductible donations for any city
function and/or facility that
adds to the quality of life in
Garnett, including:
Garnett Recreation Center;
Garnett Sports Complex;
General recreation programs;
Garnett Public Library;
North Lake Park;
Veterans Memorial Park/
South Lake;
Cedar Valley Reservoir;
Donna Harris Memorial
Park;
Santa Fe Depot;
Arthur Capper Memorial;
Fourth Avenue Streetscape;
Garnett
Downtown
Development/Community
Network;
Garnett Tourism;
A
Little
Showcase
equipment, programs, etc.
The Garnett Community
Foundation has several sponsors that make this event possible, and continues to accept
donations and sponsors:
Gold: Ryan Disbrow – State
Farm Agent
Silver: Garnett BPW,
Garnett Rotary, Scipio Supper
Club
Bronze: Advocare Reah
Bures, Matt Foltz Construction,
Digital Connections, Sandras
Quick Shop, Beckman Motors,
Inc/Beckman Ford, Inc, KTK
Greeley Farm Implement,
Lybarger Oil, Miller Hardware,
Penka Automotive Repair,
Barneys Liquor, John Foltz
Plumbing & Electric, Schulte
Agency,
Neosho
County
Community College
Other Sponsors: MAC
Inspections/McAdam Framing,
AuBurn Pharmacy, Les Rockers
Family, Aaron Lizer Agency Farm Bureau, Friends of the
Trail, Patriots Bank, GSSB,
Farmers State Bank, Josh Nelson
– Edward Jones Investments,
Richmond Body Works.
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He also likes helping others,
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Throw a party
and sell stuff
Everybody loves a party if
you throw it right. And throwing a business party right can
be a great way to help you sell
stuff.
Whether youre starting now
to think of holiday planning, an
anniversary of your business or
maybe your own promotional
gathering tied to a local community event of some kind, use
this handful of tips to turn your
party into a selling tool.
The idea: Theres no end to
party themes if you just put a
little thought into it. If your
town celebrates Cucumber Day
with a Miss Cucumber Pageant
or parade, throw a social event
a few hours prior to event time
with the idea of a pre-party.
You can invite local artists in
to display their work at your
party most of them will jump
at the chance to add to the
flavor of your event. You can
even key your event to sporting
events or television programs
Oscar Parties, thrown on the
night of Hollywoods Academy
Awards, give adults a reason
to dress up and play movie star
complete with their own red
carpet. Virtually any party can
be crafted into a sales promotion.
Send invitations: Whether
or not your event is exclusive
to your higher end customers,
send those folks and any other
VIPs youd like to be there an
invitation. Make a real invitation mailed, not emailed.
Everybody likes to be treated
like theyre on the A-List and
a written invitation is a great
angle in these days when social
media invitations are common
spam.
Refreshments: Some kind of a
nibbler is always good. Unless
your business is food, catering
or something similar, dont put
a lot of time, effort and money
into food options. Beer or wine
should also be provided it
helps loosen up the crowd and
dont forget a non-alcoholic
option like ice tea and simple
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bottled water.
Music: Whether live or just
a CD or Ipod playing in the
background, music helps set
the mood and covers the holes
in conversation early on before
the pace of the event settles into
a comfort level. Be sure your
music is complimentary to the
type of party youre throwing.
Typically at a business event
you want background music
that encourages conversation
and not toe-tapping.
Display: Finally, make sure
your product is attractively displayed. The more creative and
conversation-inspiring method
you can find, the better. You
can sink money into professional displays and banners, but
dont forget a stack of boxes
on a table covered with a quilt
or sheet makes a great, cheap,
multi-level display with flat
surfaces to set your products.
Obviously, have a full arsenal
of your product list, business
cards, brochures, etc., in various locations. If your business
is a service, you can project
infographics, videos or your
rolling power point display on a
wall with a video projector and
your laptop.
So throw a party and sell
stuff.
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 11, 2015
LOCAL
BUSINESS BEAT
AuBurn Pharmacy
owner honored
Kansas and Missouri pharmacies helped
provide a higher level of service, productivity and patient care. In addition to
building these pharmacies into thriving
businesses that serve their local economies, Burns has also donated more than
$315,000 to various community charities,
organizations, projects and causes.
Burns involvement in these communities ranges from collaborating with
local elementary schools to provide the
AuBurn Healthy Kids Free Vitamin
Program, which is focused on helping
children make healthy choices, to leading local organizations through successful bond issues to build a new hospital
and school. Additionally, Burns and his
company support area schools of pharmacy every year by providing mentorship, instruction and education as preceptors to dozens of pharmacy students.
Burns is an active Rotarian, church deacon and serves on many other boards
such as East Kansas Agri Energy and
PBA Health.
Burns commented, This award is an
acknowledgment of who we are and what
we really do as community pharmacists.
Not only are we the most accessible
health care professionals, we are highly
engaged in our communities, Burns
added Our moo at AuBurn Pharmacy
LAS VEGAS – Recognizing his commitment to promoting the principles of community pharmacy and his significant
impact on the Kansas communities he
serves, Michael Burns, owner of AuBurn
Pharmacies, was named this years Ken
Wurster Community Leadership Award
winner at the 25th annual Cardinal
Health Retail Business Conference in
Las Vegas July 24.
I feel privileged to give this award
to a pharmacist who is so commi
tted
to community service, inspires others,
and makes his community a better place
to live, said Steve Lawrence, senior
vice president of Independent Sales for
Cardinal Health. For more than 20
years, Michael Burns has worked diligently to increase the presence of community pharmacy in all markets, including under served areas. Hes also helped
struggling pharmacies remain viable
businesses that contribute to their local
economies by offering affordable, quality
health care, and in turn, giving back to
the communities that support them.
Burns owns 18 pharmacies in 15
communities; his investment in these
2015 Ken Wurster award winner, Michael
Burns, right, and Steve Lawrence, SVP
of Retail Independent Sales at Cardinal
Health, left.
is the Mission before the Margin; when
we achieve our mission of making a difference in the lives of others, with proper
guidance and leadership, we find success
both socially and economically.
To recognize Burns extraordinary
commitment to community service, the
pharmacy profession and residents of
the communities his pharmacies serve,
Cardinal Health will donate $10,000 to
the University Of Kansas School Of
Pharmacy in his honor.
Food pantry
donation
East Kansas Agri Energy ethanol
plant recently organized a food
drive. The company collected
290 food items and $452 dollars
for a total of 742 items donated.
With the donated money, officials
went shopping and purchased
additional food items. As a company EKAE will be making a
donation to the Food Pantry of
$742 to go along with the items
donated.
Dane Hicks is president of
Garnett Publishing, Inc., and
publisher of The Anderson
County Review. Comments or
questions may be directed to him
at review@garnett-ks.com or
(785) 448-3121.
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Its here! The Friends of the Library have donated a drive-up drop
box. It is located in the alley behind the library. Due to varying
weather conditions, we prefer that DVDs and audios be brought
inside while the library is open, or dropped in the front door drop box
when we are closed. We hope you all enjoy this new addition to the
library.
Absolute Real Estate Auction
Saturday, Aug. 15 10:30 a.m. SHARP
217 S. Cherry, Richmond KS
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 11, 2015
What is the nature
of your soul?
The Bible makes many references to the soul. If a surgeon were to perform surgery
on you he would never find a
soul. Webster defines the soul
as The spirit in man that is
believed to be separate from the
body and is the source of a persons emotional, spiritual and
moral nature.
In Psalm 23:3 we read that,
He (God) restores my soul.
This gives us a reason to believe
that our soul can from time
to time need some fine tuning
from God. As I said if a surgeon
goes looking for a soul he cannot find one. That having been
said the soul is very clearly
displayed in each of us by our
nature.
In Matthew 10:28 we read.
Do not be afraid of those who
kill the body but cannot kill the
soul. Rather be afraid of the
One who can destroy both soul
and body in hell. This passage
clearly states that our soul lives
on after our body is dead. Paul
says in 2nd Corinthians 5:8 that
if we are Absent from the body
we are present with the Lord.
Immediately upon death the
spirit of the believer passes into
the presence of the Lord.
A persons soul is much like
the wind. You cant see the
wind you just see the results of
it. You cant see a persons soul
but you see the results of it as
they live out their life. I dont
know where the soul resides.
This is one of Gods mysteries.
I do know that the soul is the
place in each of us where the
heart and mind of God exists.
Our heart is vital to our earthly
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existence our soul is vital to
our heavenly existence. Just
as our heart needs regular exercise and a healthy diet our soul
needs to be a part of a body of
believers and in the word of
God to stay healthy.
I believe our soul controls
our heart and our mind. Our
soul belongs to God. In Ezekiel
18:4 we read, For every living
soul belongs to me (God), the
father as well as the son-both
alike belong to me. That is
why God made the soul such
a mystery. The eternal life or
death of your soul is left totally
to Almighty God. If you accept
Jesus Christ as your personal
Savior you are sealed till the
day of redemption. When your
soul becomes absent from the
body it will be present with the
Lord. If you have not accepted
Jesus as your personal Savior
God says in Ezekiel 18:4, The
soul who sins is the one who
will die.
Jesus issues each of us an
invitation in Revelation 3:20,
I stand at the door and knock.
If anyone hears my voice and
opens the door, I will come in
and eat with him and he with
me.
Wont you partake of Jesus
great banquet?
The Rocker and Shelton families will perform in concert
Friday, Aug. 14, at 7 p.m. at
the First Christian Church in
Garnett.
Butch, Erin, Ian and Brian
will share their singing and
playing and a little history of
their families through the years.
Their program will benefit
the fundraising efforts of the
planned Family Life Center at
the church.
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 8-11-2015 / Photo Submitted
A free will donation will be
From left in back, Butch Rocker, Ian Rocker, Erin Shelton and Brian Shelton, shown here with Abby taken. Refreshments will follow
Shelton and Eli Shelton in front, will share their singing and family history Friday, Aug. 14, at 7 p.m. in the social room at the church.
at the First Christian Church in Garnett.
Ursuline Sisters celebrate religious jubilees
Nineteen Ursuline Sisters of Mount
Saint Joseph (Maple Mount, Ky.) are celebrating jubilees of religious profession
in 2015, including two former Ursuline
Sisters of Paola who ministered in or near
Garnett.
Sister Jane Falke, a native of
Westphalia, is celebrating her 60th year
of religious life. She taught at St. Agnes
School, Fairway, 1958-60; St. John School,
Greeley, 1960-63; Queen of the Holy Rosary
School, Overland Park, 1963-66, and Bishop
Miege High School, Roeland Park, 1967-82,
and was principal of Holy Trinity School,
David Bilderback: A Ministry Paola, 1966-67. She has also been a pastoral
minister for LArche Heartland, Overland
on the Holiness of God.
Park, 2006-07, and business manager for
St. Charles Parish, Gladstone, Mo., 199098. She was assistant superior/treasurer of her Ursuline community (1982-90,
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Catholic Charities
of
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Kansas in Overland
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then, she has been
a receptionist for
Catholic Charities
in Kansas City,
Falke
Kan.
Sister Delores
Dee Long is a
native of Kansas City, Mo., and is celebrating 40 years. Sister Dee taught at
Holy Angels, Garnett (1982-86). She was
also a teacher and coach at the Lakemary
Center, Paola (1979-82). She taught and
was the principal of Holy Name, Kansas
City (1986-95). She was also the principal
at Our Lady of Unity, Kansas City (19952004) and taught at Our Lady of the Angels,
Kansas City, Mo. (20042012). She served in the
emergency care center
at Catholic Charities in
Kansas City for a year
before retiring to the
Ursuline Motherhouse in
2013, where she assists in
archives.
Founded at Maple Mount
Long in Daviess County, Ky., in
1874, the Ursuline Sisters
of Mount Saint Joseph
currently minister throughout Kentucky
and in Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana,
Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, New
York, Tennessee; and in Washington, D.C.,
and Chile, South America.
Persons wishing to send congratulations to the jubilarians may address them
to Mount Saint Joseph, 8001 Cummings
Road, Maple Mount, KY 42356.
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TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday 9am
Wednesday 7:30pm
East 6th & Hwy 169, Garnett, KS
Pastor – Joshua Ford (785) 304-6581
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday School 9am
Morning Worship 10:00am
Evening Worship 6:30pm
Wednesday Service 7pm
(785) 448-3208 258 Park, Garnett, KS
Pastor – Phil Rhoades
LIFE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Sunday School 9:45am
Sunday Worship 11am, 6pm
Wednesday Bible Study 6pm
Park Road, Garnett, KS
(785) 448-3558
Pastors – Glenda & Joe Johnson
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday School 9am
Sunday Worship 10am
LWML 2nd Sunday 11:30am
Bible Study – Wednesday 7pm
(785) 448-6930
Hwy 31 & Grant, Garnett, KS
Pastor – Ervin A. Daugherty Jr.
KINCAID SELMA UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Worship 9 am
Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
709 E. 5th St., Kincaid, KS
Pastor – Bill Nelson
Church Office (620) 439-5773
ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Worship Service Saturday 5pm
Richmond, KS
Fr. Gerald Williams
(785) 835-6273
NORTHCOTT CHURCH
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:28 am
Sunday Worship 10:28 am
Childrens Church 10:30 am
Wed. Evening Bible Study 6:28 pm
12425 SW Barton Rd., Colony, KS 66015
Pastor – Mike Farran
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School 9:30am, Morning Svc. 10:30am
Evening Svc. 6pm, Youth Mtg. 7pm
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:30pm
Transportation – Call before 8:30
(785) 448-5749
417 South Walnut, Garnett, KS
Pastor – Ron Jones
BEACON OF TRUTH
Saturday Sabbath Worship 9:30am
Saturday Evening Service 6pm
(except 4th Saturday)
Wednesday Evening Prayer Svc. 7:00pm
Hwy 59 & Allen Rd., Richmond, KS
(785) 229-5172
Pastor – Reuben Esh
COLONY CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Cross Training 9:45am
Sunday Worship 10:45am
306 Maple, Colony, KS 66015
(620) 852-3200
Interim Pastor – Charlie Towne
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
www.fccgarnett.org
Early Worship 8am
Sunday School (All Ages) 9:15am
Second Worship Service 10:30am
Childrens Church 10am
Nursery Provided
Second & Walnut, Garnett, KS
(785) 448-3452
Interim Senior Pastor Gary Benjamin
Youth & Childrens Pastor – Chris Goetz
COLONY COMMUNITY CHURCH
Sunday Worship 9:30am
Sunday School 10:30am
Risen & Rockin Sunday School Service
10:35am
(620) 852-3237
Colony, KS 66015
Pastor – Steve Bubna
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH KINCAID
Sunday School 9:30am
Church 10:45am, Eve Worship 7pm
Wednesday Bible Study 7pm
3rd & Osage, Kincaid, KS
(620) 439-5311
Pastor – David Hill
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School 9:15am
Sunday Worship 10:30am
Bible Study Wed. 10am/Thurs 7pm
Chancel Bells Wed 6pm
Chancel Choir Sun 9am
Jr. & Sr. UMYF Sundays
U.M. Women 1st Wednesday
(785) 448-6833
2nd & Oak, Garnett, KS
Reverend – Bill Driver
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School (All Ages) 9:45am
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00am
116 N. Kallock, Richmond, KS
(785) 835-6235
Pastor – Butch Ritter
WELDA UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunday Church School 9:45am
Church Services & Childrens Church 11am
Nursery Available
(785) 448-2358
Welda, KS
Pastor – Bill Nelson
GREELEY UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Morning Worship 9am
Bible Study (Teens, Adults) 10am
Sunday School (Children) 10am
204 N. Main, PO Box 37, Greeley, KS 66033
(913) 755-2225
Pastor – Bill Driver
MONT IDA CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Sunday School 9:30am
Church 10:40am
(785) 489-2440
RR 1, Welda, KS 66091
Garnett – 7th St, W 7 miles, S 3 miles
Pastor – Kenneth Davidson
ST. JOHNS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Mass Sunday 8am
Greeley, KS
(785) 448-3846
Fr. Matthew Schiffelbein
KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAHS
WITNESSES
Sunday Public Meeting 10am
Sunday Watchtower Study 10:50am
Tuesday Ministry School 7:30pm
Tuesday Service Meeting 8:20pm
Thursday Congregation Book Study 8pm
704 Westgate – Garnett, KS
(785) 448-6755
HOLY ANGELS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Mass: Saturday 5:30pm, Sunday 10am
(785) 448-3846
514 E. 4th, Garnett, KS
Fr. Matthew Schiffelbein
ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday Worship 9am
(785) 835-6273
Scipio, KS
Fr. Gerald Williams
ST. TERESA CATHOLIC CHURCH
Westphalia, KS
Mass: Sunday 8:30am
Fr. Quentin Schmitz
(620) 364-2416
NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School 10am
Sunday Worship 11am, 1:30pm
705 S. Westgate (end of 7th St.)
Garnett, KS
(785) 204-1769
Pastor – Chadd Lemaster
ST. PATRICKS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Emerald (Hwy 31 West of Harris, KS)
Mass: Saturday 5pm
Fr. Quentin Schmitz
(620) 364-2416
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HISTORY
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 11, 2015
The 2015 KATP 1915: Narrow escape from well for man, son
winds down
15 June 2015
It rained during the night.
A cool 61 degrees and wet
morning. Had a deer in the
dig site as we approached the
parking area. Artifacts found
today were,two really nice
bone beads, some large pottery
shards, a bisons jaw bone with
all the teeth, 6 small arrowheads, bones and shell. Evening
Program was: Hometown Boys
Made Good: The Legacies of
Emil Hauary and Waldo Wedel
in Kansas Archaeology. Very
interesting.
16 Jun 2015
Wow! 59 degrees this morning. Todays finds include 10
little arrowheads, two large
Hammer stones (used to crush
the bones for the morrow) and
a bone awl. This evening the
KAA Executive meeting was
held led by the KAA President
Nancy Arendt.
17 June 2015
62 degrees this morning.
Found was a large Bison rib
bone, which had been used as
an arrow shaft straightener.
Also found was several large
Pottery shards and a large section of a grinding stone (metate).
Watermelon was enjoyed
again today at the mid-afternoon break. Tonights program
was a Talk: Smoky Hill Trail:
Transportation Corridor by Leo
Oliva.
18 June 2015
Thunderstorm passed thru
at 9:15 am. We were all chased
out of the field to our vehicles
by lightning, wind and heavy
rain. One hour delay. A couple
DIGGING UP THE PAST
Henry Roeckers
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local archeology information.
of small arrowheads and bone
tools found today. The evening
Talk: Portrayal of 19th Century
Photographer
Alexander
Gardner. It was great!
19 June 2015
My last day at the 2015 KATP.
It was an overcast misty day.
Today was spent taking down
tents,screen tri-pods,gathering
up tools and buckets,etc. etc.
Tonight was a wonderful dinner at the KSU Agricultural
Research Center in Hays. The
entire Project Summary was
presented by Robert Hoard
State Archaeologist and the
2015 KATP Investigator. This
years Training Program was
very successful in every aspect.
The evening ended with lots of
goodbyes.
20 June 2015
I got up at 4:30 am. Grabbed
a couple of egg McMuffins
and a senior cup of coffee at
MacDonalds ,gassed my truck
and was on my way home at
4:55am.
On my way home I saw five
deer and lots of wild turkeys.
Another
wonderful
Archaeological Adventure had
come to an end.
August 9, 2005
The Anderson County
Commission instructed its
auditor to delete $75,000 designated for payments on the
Garnett Church Furnishings
Factory from the 2006 county
budget. The deletion would
mean the mill levy for 2006
would be about a half-mill
lower than in 2005. The county previously participated in
the GCF finance plan whereby
the city and county commissions promised to make payments on the new factory in the
event that GCF could not make
those payments. GCF has fallen behind on their payments,
which meant each jurisdiction
needed to contribute $10,833
when the city made the most
recent semi-annual payment in
July. GCF has been advised if
they fail to make any monthly lease payment, they will be
evicted.
East Kansas Agri-Energys
new ethanol plant is at full production and doing very well
financially, the plant manager
said. The plant was constructed in an industry-record eight
months, and reach full production in three days which is also
an industry record.
August 7, 1995
USD 365 board members
approved an $8,448,929 budget
when they met Thursday night.
The overall budget represents
THAT WAS THEN
Vickie Moss
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an increase of $943,763 over last
years budget, but the overall
mill levy will increase only .19
mills.
Bids for construction of the
first phase of the Prairie Spirit
Rail Trail were opened July 27
by officials from the Kansas
Department of Wildlife and
Parks. The apparently low bidder for the project was McAdam
Construction Inc., Moran. The
first phase of the trail will
include 18 miles which run
from Welda to Richmond.
August 12, 1985
The City of Colony 100 Years
Centennial will be celebrated
Saturday, Aug. 31, at the Crest
schoolhouse yard. The 100th
anniversary celebration will
be accomplished in one day and the day is packed full of
activities and entertainment
with both spectator and participation events. Among some
of the more unique events is
a pancake race and a beard
contest – and according to one
of the coordinators, even the
beard contests offer something for eveyone. There are
both trimmed and ugliest
divisions. A costume contest
depicting clothing of the 188090 era will be held and trophies
awarded.
August 11, l915
B. M. Walters and his 3-yearold son had quite an exciting
experience last evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Walters and the children went out to the Orchard
Park additon to look at the old
J.A. Bell home. While Mr. and
Mrs. Walters were looking at
the house, the children went to
the well, and when the 3-yearold boy stepped upon the platform, a board broke and the
child fell into the well, which
has about 15 feet of water in it.
The other children screamed,
and Mr. Walters saw the little
fellow disappear. He ran to the
well, and when he stepped upon
the platform, other boards
broke and he fell into the well,
too. The little boy sunk into the
water once, and when he came
up, Mr. Walters told him to
hold onto the iron pump stock,
which he did. Mrs. Walters
screamed. A neighbor and a
passer-by ran to the well. They
took the lines off the harness of
Mr. Walters team and one man
climbed down into the well, fastened a line around the boy
and drew him out. Then they
helped Mr. Walters out. It was
a very narrow escape for both.
Richmond Museum
nears seasons close
There are four weekends remaining to visit the
Richmond Community Museum
this season. The Museum will
close after Labor Day weekend, September 5 and 6, but
will open anytime on request
through-out the year, said Mary
Tooley, president.
Open hours are 1-4, Saturday
and Sunday. There is no admission charge but donations are
appreciated.
Visitors are usually surprised to find more than 1,000
artifacts (things), about 50
albums and notebooks of photos and archival (historical)
materials, several file boxes
of old photographs, and much
more….all associated with the
Richmond community.
Added at fair time in July
were two over-sized notebooks
of newspaper clippings that tell
about the beginning of Central
Heights USD288. These stories
were saved by Alma Wagner
and given to the school many
years ago. Recently, museum
members arranged the pages
in notebooks which will be at
the museum until Labor Day.
The notebooks will then be at
Central Heights where they
will be overseen by high school
teacher Michael Carey.
The vote to build a new
school complex for K-12 was in
October 1965, so the notebooks
were prepared in time to mark
the votes 50th anniversary.
Million dollar views from this hilltop location! Older four
bedroom farm home with main level bedroom. Some updating
done on lower level, including new kitchen cabinets and bathroom fixtures. Also has newer siding, windows and roof on
exterior. Upstairs is all original and waiting for your personal
touch. Outside you have a four-acre lot that is all fenced for
The museums focus dis- your animals or big garden. Enjoy the 24×40 all metal buildng
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after the war. Dennis Peters
does extensive research about
the 250 men and their families
he can identify from that time
period. Several families can
find some ancestors in the list
of names and stories.
Research is also surfacing about other families from
the areas past, including O.
Higdon, Moberly, Atchison
and others, thanks to patient
research by Charles Prue.
Sometimes visitors ask what
are the oldest items in the museum. Some of these are a bayonet
from an 1850s musket, walking
plow, butter churns, a box that
came west on a covered wagon,
a human hair wreath, and an
1877 baby cradle, all of which
have had a life in the community.
Follow the museum on
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com.
The museum opened in June
2008 after nearly three years of
renovating part of the old lumberyard. Paid for entirely by
donations, the idea was, in part,
the result of the local library
publishing The History of
Richmond in 2003, when some
in the community realized
there was a need for a museum.
Duplicate Bridge played
Charles and Peggy Carlson
of Savonburg won the duplicate bridge match August 5th at
the Garnett Inn. Joyce Hastert
and Anita Dennis of Garnett
came in second. Dave Leitch of
Anderson County
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Ottawa were in third place.
The Garnett Duplicate Bridge
Club plays each Wednesday at 1
p.m. at the Garnett Inn. All
bridge players are welcome.
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 11, 2015
5B
LOCAL
Colony Little League makes future plans
Calendar
August 12-Rural Water District
No. 5 board meeting, board
office, 8 p.m.; 17-Crest School
Board meets at board office, 7
p.m.; 18-Library board meting,
City Hall, 5:30 p.m.; Seekers
Not Slackers 4-H Club, Lone
Elm Community building,
7 p.m.; 19-Lions Club, United
Methodist Church basement, 7
p.m.
Meal Site
12-chicken
tetrazzini,
California blend veggies, roll,
apple salad; 14=chicken salad,
broccoli and cheese soup, bun,
rice krispy treat; 17-moz. chicken with pasta, corn, bread,
grape juice. Phone 620-852-3450
for meal reservations.
Christian Church
Scripture presented at
Sundays worship service was
Joshua 6:1-27. Interim Charlie
Towne presented the sermon
When Gods Perfect Plan
Doesnt Make Sense. Mens
Bible Study Tuesday mornings, 7 a.m.; Cross Training
Classes, 9:24 Sundays, classes
for all ages, adults studying
Ephesians; Aug. 9-Womens
Celebrate Recovery meet 6
p.m. at church; 16-bring ink
cartridges, Best Choice Labels
and box tops for Education (not
Campbell labels for Education)
to send to Cookson Hills.
Northcott Church
All Sundays-Bible Study,
9:28 a.m.; Worship, 10:28 a.m.;
All Wed. evenings, Bible Study,
6:28 p.m.; Northcott Women
of Faith meetings are on summer break, June-August, will
resume Sept. 25. 8-9-Fellowship
luncheon
followed
by
board meeting; 8-30-LeRoy
Homecoming
Community
Church Service, 10 a.m. in the
LeRoy Gym. Anniversaries: 8-8Leon and Diane LeGalle; 8-15-
Bill and JoNita Otto; Birthdays:
COLONY NEWS
Mrs. Morris Luedke
Contact (620) 852-3379 or
colonynews@ckt.net with Colony news.
8-16-JudyWright; 8-17-Ari West.
Northcott church of New
Beginnings prayer focus-Revival, Church Growth and
American Government. Pastor
Mike Farran 620-363-4828.
19th Annual Colony Day
Event
Colonys
19th
Annual
Colony Day event is Sept. 5.
Theme-Take Me Out to the
Ballgame.
Grand Marshals-Colony Fire
and Rescue
The days schedule is as follows:
7 a.m.-Fun Run/Walk registration; 7-9-Colony Lions Club
breakfast, City Hall community
room; Auto Show Entry/Setup;
7:30-Fun Run/Walk; 8-Vendors
registration/setup;
Photo
Contest-City Hall community
room; 8:30-Kids Tractor Pull
registration; 9-Kids Tractor
Pull-Rick Feuerborn; 9:30-Kids
Games/Races; Homemade pie
contest registration, Parade
Lineup, (at Crest School);
10-Parade Judging (at Crest
School); 10:30-Decorated Bike
Contest (at Colony United
Methodist Church); 11-Parade
led by Grand Marshals-Colony
Fire and Rescue- (begins at
Crest School to business area);
11:45-Coed basketball tournament (north of new fire station
on Pine Street); 12-Noon-Pie
Eating Contest, Kids Inflatable
Games (business area), Pony
Pull by Terry Ellis (north of
Ts Total Image Beauty Shop),
12:30- Pie Auction (business
area); 1 p.m.-Cake Walk (business area); 2-Cookie Jar contest
and judging; 2:30-Auto Show
Awards; 3-Cookie Jar Awards
followed by Cookie Jar auction;
Basket Auction (all in business
area); 5-Supper sponsored by
GSSB Colony Branch, served
by Crest Athletic Dept.; Talent
Show and much, much more!
Grand prize drawing: two night
stay (up to 6 people) at 2 Sisters
Condo, Branson, MO (donated
by Colony Day and 2 Sisters
Condo (Pam Tressler)
Citywide Cleanup
A citywide cleanup will
be held August 22 to 30. The
roll-off dumpster will be at
the water tower located on
6th Street between Maple and
Oak Streets. If you have large
things to dump and cannot do
it yourself, phone the city office
852-3530 and they will try to
assist you.
Little League
The Colony Little League
met at the City Hall community room July 30. Officers
were elected as follows: Seth
Black, president, Gerald Jones,
vice-president, Abigail Owens
Hermreck, secretary and
Angela Whitcomb Black, treasurer. The League will be getting a new infield and a new
womens bathroom. Work will
begin soon. Fundraisers will
help pay for the improvements
and they expect it to be completed by next spring. President
Black stated It was great to see
the turnout and to know people
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 8-11-2015 / Photo Submitted
Seekers Not Slackers recently took a club trip to Valley View Elk Ranch west of Garnett. Pictured
from front row from left: Kendra Hermreck, Josie Walter, Lillie Ball, Hank Newton, Lanie Walter, Zane
Hermreck, and Braden Gillespie; back row: guest-Carly Hicks, members-Hailey Gillespie, Hayden
Newton, Cassie Bowen, Dal Lacey, Logan Walter, Karsyn Hermreck, Tyler Gillespie and Jerrick Jones.
Hailey Gillespie, reporter.
care about our kids. All are
looking forward to playing on
the field next year.
Arlington Ball Field Supply
Company representative Ron
Maring (a local from Chanute)
was scheduled to meet with
them at the Colony ball field
this week to talk options and
prices.
Backpacks
Melissa Hobbs and her
mother Kloma Buckle are
working on backpacks for
Crest elementary students preschool through 5th grade that
need them. They provide most
of the supplies on the list for
each grade. There is no application through Hobbs and her
mother to qualify, the school
Beware of trans fat
Have you wondered why
trans fat is listed on a food label?
What if I told you trans fat may
lead to health complications
later in life, would you still pay
for that food item at the grocery
store? Since 2003, the FDA and
food manufacturers have been
working together to eliminate
trans fat from the food market.
The public needs to be aware of
health risks associated with the
consumption of this fat.
So why are trans fats so bad
for you? The chemical structure of trans fat, also known
as trans-fatty acid, is classified
as unsaturated, meaning the
carbon-carbon chain contains a
double bond. The arrangement
of the hydrogen atoms at the
end of these carbon chains are
in opposite directions allowing
the structures to stack up and
become solid at room temperature. The structure is hard to
metabolize by the body and
is stored in fat tissues which
increases the risk of Type 2
Diabetes, heart attack, or stroke
when incorporated in foods and
consumed in large amounts.
There are two types of trans
fat, natural and artificial.
Natural trans fat is found in
the guts of animals and may
be incorporated into meat
and dairy products in small
amounts. Artificial trans fat
is formed by a process called
partial hydrogenation. The
process is performed by adding
hydrogen to vegetable oil to produce an oil that is semi-solid at
room temperature. This makes
the food less likely to spoil and
keeps flavor longer.
Many restaurants use trans
fat for deep frying to make
french fries. Evidence shows
that it raises LDL or bad
cholesterol and lowers HDL or
good cholesterol. Elevated
levels of LDL increase the risk
of heart disease and the chance
of a stroke. It has been shown
that a 2 percent increase in
trans fat consumption increases the risk of cardiovascular
events by 23 percent. This
fat has also been linked to an
increased risk of cancer, diabetes, and depression.
After the discovery of these
health risks, the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA)
has taken steps to reduce the
amount of trans fat in stable
foods. Since 2003, it is required
to have trans fat listed on a
foods package under the nutrition facts label, and in 2013,
partially hydrated oils (PHO)
are no longer recognized as safe
for human consumption. After
these regulations, there has
HEALTH NOTES
MEGAN LEGAKO, AuBurn Pharmacy
been a 75 percent reduction in
trans fat use by food manufacturers.
Many restaurants such as
McDonalds use canola, soybean, and corn oil in place of
the hydrogenated oil to reduce
the amount of trans fat. Despite
these actions, some foods still
contain trans fat. These food
products include crackers,
cookies, frozen pizza, popcorn,
stick margarines, and coffee
creamers. The FDA has given a
three year period to the manufactures to eliminate any trans
fat in their food or use a substitution ingredient.
Fats should not be totally
eliminated from the diet. Fats
are essential for the body and
a source of energy. Based on
an individuals total daily calorie intake, 25-35 percent should
come from fat. Consumers
should select foods that are high
in mono- or poly- unsaturated
fats. These fats are easier for
the body to metabolize because
there chemical structure is in
the cis formation. They can
also lower your LDL cholesterol. Foods high in monounsaturated fats include avocados,
canola oil, olives, and peanut
oils. Foods high in polyunsaturated fats include soybean oil,
corn oil, fatty fish and salmon.
Under current regulations,
food manufacturers can claim,
0 grams of trans fat on the
package label if it contains less
than 0.5 grams of trans fat per
serving. As a consumer, one
needs to avoid partially hydrogenated oil in the label ingredients list because this is the
main source for trans fat. The
public should be aware of trans
fat health risks and eliminate
them from their diet.
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veterans book
Photos must be submitted by July 31, 2015.
Book release: Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2015.
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When you pre-order your copy of
Portraits of Honor by July 31, 2015
The Anderson
County Review
785-448-3121
hands them out to students
who qualify for free or reduced
lunches. A small supply is kept
in the elementary school office
for those who enter the school
during the year. Over 70 bags
are prepared yearly. Donations
to help finance the project are
collected through an account
that is set up at Goppert State
Service Bank, Colony. They
would like to receive donations for this year no later than
August, however donations are
welcome year around.
Story Hour
The last story hour for the
2015 summer was held July 28
with eleven children in attendance along with four student
helpers. Makayla Jones read
two books The Librarian on
the Roof by Stephen Gilpen
and The Bravest Cat by
DyAnne DiSalvo. They made
superhero masks. Blaine and
Easton King received a library
bag and stickers for bringing
back the reading list they were
given at the beginning of the
summer. Charlene Tinsley
served ice cream, vanilla
wafers and a drink. Each child
was given a book and other
small prizes.
Around Town
Leonard and Debbie Wools
returned home Sunday from
a weeks Alaskan cruise. Ten
members of the Johnston family enjoyed this family cruise.
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 11, 2015
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FOR RENT
REAL ESTATE
HELP WANTED
2 bedroom duplex – very
clean, carport. Lawn care provided, $450 month. (785) 4185435.
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Farmhouse – for rent, between
Garnett and Greeley, 1/4 mile
off 169 Hwy. 2 bedroom, 1 car
garage. (515) 480-9125.
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Two bedroom house and garden in the country, close to
Bush City. Call evenings (785)
448-5893. ag11tfn
Owner will finance – 49 acres
pasture and hunting, rural
water. 1/2 mile south of 1200
Road and Tennessee, Garnett.
(913) 669-1873.
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Now hiring full or parttime housekeeper and desk
clerk. Days and weekends are
available. Applications can
be picked up at Garnett Inn
Suites & RV at 109 Prairie Plaza
Parkway or call (785) 448-6800.
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Contract Salesperson Selling
aerial photography of farms
on commission basis. $4,225.00
first month guarantee. $1,500$3,000 weekly proven earnings.
Travel required. More info
msphotosd.com or 877/882-3566
Can You Dig It? Heavy
Equipment Operator Career!
We Offer Training and
Certifications
Running
Bulldozers, Backhoes and
Excavators. Lifetime Job
Placement.
VA
Benefits
Eligible! 1-866-362-6497
Butler
Transport Your
Partner In Excellence. CDL
Class A Drivers Needed. Sign
on Bonus. All miles paid. 1-800528-7825 or www.butlertransport.com
REAL ESTATE
1820 Miller Drive, Lawrence,
$99,900. 3 bedroom, 1 bath
remodeled in (02). Just updated with new HVAC, new paint
inside and out, carpet thu-out,
kitchen floor plus lots more.
Vacant and move-in-ready. Not
a drive by. Diann Lutackas,
KW Legacy Partners, Inc. (785)
633-4333, text: 80354 to 79564.
**jn16**
364 E 1750 Rd, Baldwin City
$330,000. 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms on 5 acres in the country
but close to town. The outbuilding has 3 parking areas and
a studio area upstairs with a
furnace and shop downstairs.
Patty Wiseman, ReeceNichols
Preferred Realty 913-709-0963
**ap21**
514 Flame Way, Baldwin City
$279,000. 6 bedroom home with
custom cabinets, designer double-oven, high-end granite and
wine frig, this home is perfect
for a family that likes to cook
and entertain. Patty Wiseman,
ReeceNichols Preferred Realty
913-709-0963
**ap21**
4 buildable lots, a house
can be built on each lot. SW
of Wichita in Harper, Kansas.
$20,000 talkes all. taxes are low,
1 lot has cave. Harper is at
Hwy. 2 and 160. Iris Faucett,
(620) 491-0936.
**jn30**
Osage City Building – for sale
or lease, 8500 sq. ft. Great commercial or retail location. (785)
841-3902 or (785) 979-1008.
**jy7**
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MOBILE HOMES
Clayton Homes – National
Open House Your 1st year
Utilities are on us up to $3,000.
Down Payments reduced for
limited time. Lenders offering $0 Down for Land Owners.
Special Govt Programs for
Modular Homes. 866-858-6862
AUTOS
1994 Corvette – red, 82,000 original miles. AM/FM, CD, DVD,
bluetooth, Sirius radio, too
many extras to list. Bree Auto
Sales, (785) 883-2913.
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HELP WANTED
General Labor – Garnett
Publishing is looking for 3-4
physically able individuals to
take on a variety of physically
demanding part-time, temporary tasks fom now through
fall. We need a handful of
people to work more or less
on-call who arent afraid to
get dirty and sweaty to paint,
tuck point, load in, load out,
clean, tear out old shelving,
climb ladders, run cable and
lots more we havent thought
of yet. High school boys or
girls okay, but you must be
ready to work and be available on a somewhat on-call
basis. $12/hour. Apply at GPI
at 112 West 6th in Garnett, or
e-mail Dane Hicks at dhicks@
garnett-ks.com
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RN- Mon. – Fri.
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Rich
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Full Time
Weekends
Apply in person at:
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HELP WANTED
Drivers: Home Daily!
$2000.00 Sign On Bonus
for 2008 and newer.
Lease Purchase options
with financial assistance.
Average truck last
week $3200 including
fuel surcharge.
Owner Operators, this
is one of the best stable
companies you can contact.
Call: 888-992-5609
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access
Needed Class A OTR,
Regional, Local End Dump
Drivers For Newly Expanded
Business.
Late
Model
Equipment, Vacation Pay,
Health Ins, 401K Call (800) 7765672
SERVICES
Alcoholics Anonymous Garnett: Tues. & Thurs. 7 p.m,
510 South Oak, (620) 228-2597 or
(785) 241-0586.
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Hope Unlimited offers services to victims of domestic
violence and sexual abuse. call
(620) 365-7566 or Kansas Hotline
(888) END-ABUSE (select local
option) for free, confidential
assistance.
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All Steel and Cast Iron Construction
Patented Stand-Up Deck For Easy Maintenance
5 Year Limited Warranty
NEW! Jonsered Lawn & Garden
Equipment Available
Hecks Small Engine Repair
Westphalia, KS 785-893-1620
OPEN Mon. – Fri. Sat. by Appointment
JB Construction
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Decks
Siding
Pole Buildings
Joe Borntreger
(785) 448-8803 joeborntreger@yahoo.com
340 South St.
Richmond, KS
Your Needs, Our Passions…Every Day!
Monsantos ROUND UP
Diagnosed with a serious medical condition,
including Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma,
after exposure to
Monsantos Round Up pesticide?
You may be entitled to compensation
Call McDivitt Law Firm
Toll Free: 888-212-1322
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WELL
QUALIFIED
CDL DRIVERS WANTED!!!
RC
TRUCKING
Hopper bottom company with regional, dedicated
runs, home on weekends. Benefits include, paid
vacation, health insurance and safety incentive bonus.
Call Dan @ 620-437-6616, Johnnie @ 620-437-6323
or send request for application by email to
dredding@rctruckinginc.com
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Have or develop a relationship with the person who shares your home
Build Self-Worth help somebody be independent. Work from home.
Working flexible hours as spelled out by needs of Shared Living client.
Utilize a spare bedroom in your home to generate income. Have a
supportive and beneficial partnership with COF with professional expertise
and experience along with strong knowledge of helping individuals be
everything they can be. Support services compensation is tax free income.
Rent and Food expense billed to individual is taxable.
Contact us today: COF Training Services
www.cofts.org/shared-living
Shared Living Coordinator 785-242-5035 x311
Now Hiring Benefits Available in 30 Days
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LIFE CARE CENTER
OF OZ
RN/LPN – Full-time position available for a
Kansas-licensed nurse.
Staff Development Coordinator – RN – Full-time
position available for a Kansas-licensed RN with 3 years
of supervisory experience.
Part-time Floor Tech
1 Part-time Weekend Cook
2 Part-time Dietary Aides
Part-time Evening & Weekend Driver
Director of Communications
Gates Corporation is a worldwide leader in the
production of hydraulic hose.
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We are a growing company and are looking for only the
GATES
finest employees for our manufacturing operation.
Production Employees needed for evening and night shifts.
Please apply in person.
Applications will be taken weekdays 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Applications must be completed in the facility.
GED or high school diploma required.
Pre-employment background checks and drug screen required.
Gates Corporation
1450 Montana Road
Iola, KS
Equal Opportunity Employer
Want a new BOSS?
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Check our classied job listings!
More LOCAL customers read Review classieds than any other newspaper!
GARAGE SALE
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Up to 20 Words………..$4.95
Each addtl word…………….55
(Commercial……65)
BONUS: Add $2 for 10,000
additional households in
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722 W. 3rd – Friday & Saturday,
August 14, 15, 7am-? Furniture,
household items and much
misc.
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The Trading Post.
FARM & AG
Display Ads, per column
inch………$8.50
Statewide placement available,
Call for details.
American Walnut – buying
standing timber. Must have 25
or more trees. Call (816) 2326781 in St. Joseph for details.
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NOTICES
Condo Rentals! Branson.
Minutes from the heart of it
all. From $89/nt, 3 nt specials!
800-348-9109
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The family of Joseph Cannon
would like to thank everyone
for their kindnesses at the
time of our loss.
Terms
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Visa, Mastercard, Discover
Credit to established accounts
Deadline
Classied Ads: 10am Friday
Display Ads: Noon Thursday
Call or send in your ad:
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FAX: (785) 448-6253
EMAIL: admin@garnett-ks.com
Mail:
Garnett Publishing, Inc.
P.O. Box 409
Garnett, KS 66032
HAPPY ADS
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Happiness is . . . Blue Mounds
City-wide Garage Sale! Aug.
14-15, maps at Post Office.
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MISC. FOR SALE
150 pianos on sale starting at
$688! Everything from beginner pianos to concert grands!
Yamaha, Steinway, Baldwin &
more. Financing available. Sale
ends August 29. Mid-America
Piano, Manhattan. 800-950-3774,
piano4u.com
20 40 45 48 53 Storage containers centralcontainer.net or
785 655 9430
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A loving Mom, a devoted Dad,
& a bright future await your
baby. Expenses paid. Anne &
Colin. 1-877-246-6780.
Happiness is . . . Enjoying a
great dinner with great friends
at the Holy Angels Church Fall
Bazaar, Sunday, September 13.
Serving 11:00 a.m. till 2:00 p.m.
at St. Rose School.
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we print it.
Garnett Publishing, Inc.
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Community Services Representative will conduct
intakes for potential services for customers, provide
information and make referrals for services, provide
public education and general resource development
duties working with persons with physical disabilities
and the frail elderly.
Contact (785) 242-7200 to request an application.
Storage Buildings
448-0319
or
204-0369
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We are
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Assisted Living neighborhoods. Must be responsible, organized & able
to work independently. Full & Part Time Openings.
Competitive pay & benefits including direct deposit, paid time off,
tuition reimbursement, 401(k) & more!
Human Resources
1501 Inverness Drive
Lawrence, KS 66047
TProchaska@5ssl.com
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A leader in the healthcare industry,
Full-time and part-time opportunities for
LPN & RN Charge Nurse.
Must have Kansas nursing license
in good standing.
Genesis HealthCare is now hiring at
Baldwin Healthcare and
Rehabilitation Center,
located in Baldwin City, KS.
We offer competitive compensation,
medical, dental, vision benefits, 401(k),
vacation time, growth opportunities
and more.
Apply online:
genesishcc.com
Email:
teresa.roberts@genesishcc.com
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AIDE – Working with children after
school, 15-20 hours/Mon.-Thur. Requires drivers
license and reliable vehicle. Prefer experience
w/children. Min. 18 years old.
Drug screen required.
Southeast Kansas Mental Health Center
PO Box 807
Iola, KS 66749.
Applications at 519 S. Elm.
EOE/AA.
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Public Auction
Home Detail Inventory Liquidation
Sat., August 15 10 a.m. 9 West Madison., Iola, KS
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AUCTION
Wood-pro 36 oak/maple finish vanity w/ 30
tall mirror and onyx lavatory (adobe color); Wood-pro 36 dresser
vanity w/wood top 30 framed mirror w/pediment, Wood-pro 18
linen tower, custom handmade vessel bowl (medium oak); Wood-pro
36 oak harvest vanity w/30 framed mirror onyx lavatory, matte
finish (flannel color) chrome faucet; Wood-pro 30 white vanity,
mirrored medicine cabinet, onyx lavatory (spice color); Brandom
cabinet china hutch, maple finish, 52 cubic feet.
Shiloh cabinets, granite countertop; Sequoia cabinet kitchen display w/
granite counter top.
masking tape; mudding
tape; caulking guns; grout and grouting tools; thin set flooring
adhesive; sanding belts and pads; putty knives; taping knives; masking
film; plastic sheeting; acoustic spray; wallpaper adhesive.
assortment of exterior & interior Davis paint; full
line of Poxy coat paint; complete line of Old Masters stains; Color
Trend colorant; colorant tinting machine; paint shaker; Earlex paint
sprayer; tarps; Purdy and Wooster brushes and rollers; paint mits;
covers; poles; paint trays; paint stripper; canvas drop cloths; plastic.
cleaning products for interior and exterior jobs; rapid
bond joint compound; ceramic tile; closet rods (all sizes); Capture
Carpet Cleaning supplies; Better Homes products locks & knobs;
towel racks; carpet pad; Better Homes grab bars; Mansfield tub;
mirrors; bathroom pictures; window vent; Mannington vinyl flooring;
Uniclic laminate flooring; wallpaper; cabinet door samples (various
sizes); Heritage lace; Belwith knobs and handles (assorted styles and
colors); office chairs; antique flashing sign; Kirsch curtain hanging
supplies; cash register; cash drawer; hand held scanner; glass display
case; misc. cabinets. Other items too numerous to mention!
Sales tax will be added the day of sale unless tax stamp is provided, paint can be colored
with available colors for an additional charge, most of the sale will be held inside AC
building, restroom available, a few items will sell with sellers confirmation, most all items
are new or never opened, a nice clean sale to attend, your patronage is appreciated!
Department for Aging
and Disability Services
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East Central Kansas Aging and Disability Resource
Center located in Ottawa, Kansas is hiring for the
position of Community Services Representative.
High school diploma and 3 years related experience
required. Bachelor degree preferred.
Hecks
Card of Thanks
Auctioneer: Ross Daniels 620-431-8536 rosscopcoltrane@yahoo.com
For pictures visit danielsauctionservice.com
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Its our
birthday.
East Kansas Agri-Energy celebrates a decade of success for
our company, our customers and environmentally sound fuels.
FARM INCOME: We helped boost local herds by providing
nutrient-rich distillers grain feeds, and we gave our neighbors
and equity partners a great new cash customer for their corn.
Turning farm commodities into clean fuels established an
entirely new market for farm producers and decreased the
agriculture economys dependence on government subsidies.
We may have started as nothing more than a discussion in a
coffee shop, but were proud our investors, customers and employees have driven EKAE to the forefront of this new industry.
EMPLOYMENT: Our plant created 40 stable, full time jobs
in the local area and had a demonstrated direct and indirect
impact on job creation elsewhere in our region. As a whole,
the ethanol industry supported more than 380,000 direct and
indirect jobs nationwide in 2014;
ECONOMY: Our company was a home-grown idea that
became the largest private development project in our area
since the coming of the railroad. Ethanol production nationwide has helped revitalize rural communities with producers
spending $27.8 billion on local goods and services. In 2014,
the Renewable Fuels Standard contributed $52.7 billion to
Americas Gross Domestic Product;
ENVIRONMENT: Among the options for renewable energy,
ethanol continues to be the most stable and reliable option
for a cleaner environment. Ethanol decreases air pollution its
the cleanest, most affordable fuel additive in the market today
and displaces toxins such as benzene and toluene.
EKAE is proud to be one of our industrys most efficient production facilities, and were proud to know our product helps
the environment;
COMMUNITY: Weve been excited to share our success with
our communities, sponsoring local and regional community
events, granting funds for upgraded safety equipment for local emergency responders and contributing to area entertainment and educational opportunities. We have a firm ethical
commitment to enhance rural communities that support us;
FOREIGN OIL INDEPENDENCE: Every gallon of ethanol fuel
blended with refined fuels expands the nations fuel supply.
Were incredibly proud to help bolster Americas national security and help reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil;
FUTURE: Our expansion to the production of renewable
diesel will add 12-15 local jobs at our facility and combine efficiencies by turning a single kernel of corn which we already
process into two fuels. Developing new energy products and
new markets is in keeping with our goal of innovation as we
look forward to our next decade.
East Kansas Agri-Energy 1304 South Main Garnett, Ks., 66032 (785) 448-2888 www.ekaellc.com

