Anderson County Review — August 13, 2013
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How healthy?
Dangerous Waters
High health insurance
costs lead county
to debate wellness
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT Increasing health
insurance costs could force
some county employees to drop
out of the countys plan, sparking discussion on the benefits
of developing a wellness plan
at last weeks Anderson County
Commission meeting.
At their Aug. 5 meeting,
county commissioners and
other county leaders discussed
options on the countys health
insurance plan. Commissioners
had sought quotes from various
insurance providers, but so far
only health insurance provider
Aetna has submitted quotes.
Various options were provided by Aetna, with varying
deductibles and other options,
but in the end most of the options
would result in increased costs
either to employees, to the county, or to both.
Sheriff Vern Valentine,
who attended the meeting to
discuss other issues, said he
was concerned that his lowerincome employees would drop
the countys health insurance
plan because of the potential
increased costs. A family plan
costs about $700 per month,
which amounts to about 25 percent of income for some employees, he said.
SEE COSTS ON PAGE 3A
K-State Extension could
merge in consolidation
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 08-13-2013 / Photo Submitted
Members of the Anderson County Swiftwater Rescue team assist in the search for a man who drowned while inner tubing with
friends in Allen County last week. Heavy rains in recent weeks have created flooding and dangerous water situations in many
parts of the local area.
Deluge means danger at low-head dams
Local water rescuers
move into action
during storms
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT Recent storms
which have dumped nearly
7 inches of rain over the
last two weeks have brought
reminders of the dangers
of flooding, and Anderson
Countys new Water Rescue
Team has been activated
to help recover at least one
drowning victim in the area.
An Iola man died Saturday,
Aug. 3, while inner tubing
with friends in Elm Creek
south of Iola. Water Rescue
Team members from Harris,
Welda, Colony and Garnett
were called to help find the
man. Crews searched along
one mile of rushing water in
the creek and a smaller tributary for about 17 hours, and
the mans body was found
Aug. 4 near the basin of a
low-head dam.
Grouping county
programs in district
could cost less
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT Leaders of
Anderson Countys Extension
Office say theyre in favor of
joining two other counties in an
Extension District that would
provide more programs and
cost less for county taxpayers.
Shannon Blocker, an agent
with the K-State Research and
Extension office in Anderson
County, said she sent a letter
requesting a meeting with the
Frontier District to begin discussion on possibly joining the
district. The Frontier District
was formed in 2010 by extension departments in Osage and
Franklin counties.
The consolidation of extension districts has become a
trend since the 1990s as counties have sought to save money
and increase opportunities by
combining resources. Staff
members can specialize in particular fields, spreading out
responsibilities and increasing
expertise, Blocker told county
commissioners at an Aug. 5
meeting. The Frontier District
currently has five extension
agents between the two counties; if Anderson County were
to join the district, that number
SEE EXTENSION ON PAGE 3A
Regional ecodevo plan
seeks local volunteers
Leadership sought to
push for new local
jobs development
The graphic shows how water flows over a low-head dam, and illustrates the dangers of
water activity in this type of area.
The recent rains have
caused flooding throughout the state, especially in
southern Anderson County,
Emergency Management
Director J.D. Mersman said.
Crews were called to Kincaid
SEE FLOODING ON PAGE 3A
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT Wanted: Leaders
interested in improving the
health and economic stability of
their community.
City and county officials soon
will reach out to residents who
might be interested in taking
on a leadership role for a southeast Kansas group that seeks
to improve economic activities
and incentives in the region.
The group covers 17 counties
in southeast Kansas, including Anderson County. Dennis
Arnold, economic development director for Garnett and
Anderson County, has been
working with the group since its
inception more than a year ago.
SEE PROJECT 17 ON PAGE 3A
Veterans memorial work slows
Debate arises about
theme of memorial
pegged for square
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT Plans to bring
a veterans memorial to the
Anderson County Courthouse
lawn have stalled over
debate on just who should be
recognized by the memorial.
Should the memorial honor
only those who have died, or
all veterans?
That question is one
sticking point for a committee
of seven people attempting to
bring the memorial to the
courthouse lawn, county
clerk Phyllis Gettler told
commissioners
recently.
The debate has created some
delay for the project.
Plans for a veterans
memorial began more than
a year ago, and since then
have faced several delays as
opinions about the project
vary. In addition to the
debate over who should be
honored by the memorial,
some have disagreed about
the best location and what
type of memorial would be
built.
Plans for the memorial
have been in the works
for a couple of years, and
commissioners added a line
item in the budget last year
to allow for it. The idea of
a memorial grew out of
construction on the county
jail, when its architect said
he could design a memorial
for the courthouse lawn.
But thats about as far as
the memorial has gotten.
Estimates have suggested
the memorial could be in the
$40,000-$50,000 range.
Gettler said the committee
also would like to establish
some type of fundraiser to
help pay for the memorial,
but no official plans have yet
been announced.
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 08-13-2013 / Dane Hicks
Fire gutted The Central Street Bar & Grill in Richmond last week. The Kansas Fire Marshals office determined
the fire started where a refrigerator was plugged into a power strip near the business kitchen. Business owner
Tabitha. Stevens said she was to meet with an insurance adjuster Monday and hoped to reopen the business,
possibly in another location, since damage to the inside of the building was so extensive.
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NEWS
IN BRIEF
JENKINS TO VISIT
On Thursday, August 15,
Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins
will attend the groundbreaking
ceremony for the new Anderson
County Hospital in Garnett at 4:30
p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15, at the
facility at 421 S. Maple St. The
Anderson County Hospital is a
part of the Saint Lukes Health
System.
SCIPIO TRACTOR DRIVE
Th Scipio Tractor Drive will be
Aug. 18. It leaves Scipio at 10
a.m., going to Parker. Lunch at
Parker is $7. Trams provided, no
duals, no passengers. For more
information, call Ralph or Sandy
at (785) 835-6125.
MEMORIAL HORSE PULL
The Jasper-ODell Memorial
Horse Pull will be Saturday, Aug.
17, at Bush City. There is a $1,000
purse. Bring weigh-in ticket from
last pull. The horse pull is at 2
p.m. and a street dance is at 8
p.m. with a $5 cover charge. For
more information call (785) 4488191. Concessions available and
moon walk for the kids.
HELP FOR ANIMALS
Anyone willing to donate kitty
litter, canned dog food or canned
cat food, dog and cat toys, paper
towels., laundry and cleaning
supplies, or newspaper to help
support Prairie Paws Animal
Shelter can contact Lisa at 785204-2148.
FARMERS MARKET
The Garnett Farmers Market is
open from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. each
Thursday downtown. Fresh produce including cantaloupe, sweet
corn, new potatoes, tomatoes,
onion, squash, peppers, baked
goods and more.
MOBILE PANTRY
The Kansas Food Bank is offering a mobile pantry at the First
Baptist Church at 417 S Walnut,
Garnett on Thursday, Aug. 15
at 5:30 p.m. for anyone who is
need of food assistance. Guests
will be asked to sign their name,
address, and number in household. Limit one visit per household.
SEVERE WEATHER ALERT
Anderson County residents who
want to get National Weather
Service severe weather warnings by phone via the countys
CodeRed system should register
online at www.andersoncountyks.
org, click Public safety/emergency management, or pick up
registration forms at the county
annex, Garnett City Hall, Garnett
Library, Welda Post office,
Westphalia Co-op, Greeley City
Hall, Kincaid City Hall or Colony
City Hall. You must be registered
to receive the severe weather
warnings by landline or cell
phone. For more information contact AC Emergency Management
at (785) 448-6797.
RECORD
ANDERSON COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONER JULY 29
Chairman Eugene Highberger called
the meeting of the Anderson County
Board of Commissioners to order at
9:00 a.m. on July 29 at the County
Commission Room. Attendance:
Eugene Highberger, Present: James
K. Johnson, Present: Jerry Howarter,
Present. The pledge of allegiance was
recited. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
KWORCC
Commissioner Johnson moved
to approve Phyllis Gettler as the
Anderson County Delegate and
Commissioner Highberger as alternate to the KWORCC annual meeting October 30, 2013. Commissioner
Howarter seconded. Approved 3-0.
Road and Bridge
Lester Welsh, Road Supervisor,
met with the commission. He reported
Ed Sears was hired for the bridge
crew.
Zoning
Jay Velvick met with the commission. Commissioner Howarter moved
to approve Resolution 2013,0729:1
approving Zone Change ZC2013-03
(King) rezoning approximately 5 acres
for A-2 to R-E. Commissioner Johnson
seconded. Approved 3-0.
Register of Deeds
Sandy Baugher, Register of Deeds,
met with the commission. Linda White,
Anderson County Abstract is willing to
sell the microfilm machine that she
owns but has been used in the Deeds
office. Sandy and Linda have come up
with a price of $1000. Commissioner
Howarter approved the purchase of
the microfilm machine out of the Tech
Fund. Commissioner Johnson seconded. Approved 3-0. Discussion was
held on a fire in the deeds office last
week. It is still being investigated as
to what caused the electrical socket
for an air conditioner to catch fire.
Plumbing and Heating Unlimited is
checking into the situation.
Resolution 2013,0729:2
Commissioner Howarter moved
to approve Resolution 2013,0729:2
establishing a Jail Reserve Fund
for Anderson County, Kansas.
Commissioner Johnson seconded.
Approved 3-0.
Emergency Management
JD
Mersman,
Emergency
Management Director, met with the
commission. He showed the commission the award he received for small
LEPC program for the State of Kansas.
He has had another firefighter request
to attend the firefighter boot camp.
Cost to the county will be about $700.
Garnett City will fund the room and
board. Commissioner Johnson moved
to approve the training. Commissioner
Howarter seconded. Approved 3-0.
Commission signed an agreement
with the Forestry Service to maintain
all equipment given the county by
the service. They have received a
grant from the Forestry Service that
he would like to use to purchase some
new radios. Commissioner Howarter
moved to approve the purchase of
radios from TFM Comm. at a cost of
$2,146.00. $1,000 to be reimbursed by
Forestry grant. Commissioner Johnson
seconded. Approved 3-0. The pumpers need to be certified yearly. The
cost for all the pumpers in the county
$1,825.00. Commissioner Howarter
moved to approve the expenditure
of $1,825.00 for pumper certification.
Commissioner Johnson seconded.
Approved 3-0. Commissioner Johnson
moved to recess into executive session for 15 minutes for the discussion of non-elected personnel with
JD Mersman and James Campbell,
County Counselor, in attendance.
Open meeting to resume at 11:20.
Commissioner Howarter seconded.
Approved 3-0. Commissioner Johnson
moved to move the salary for the
Emergency Management director to
$19.69. Commissioner Howarter seconded. Approved 3-0.
Meeting adjourned at 12:00 p.m.
Dorothy Weber, a/k/a, and Larry D.
Weber, attyinfact, to Linda Wolf, Lot
2, Block 2, Lizer Addition to City of
Garnett.
Michael S. Crane to Sally A. Crane,
Leon Pejsach, Lot 3, Block 1, Harper
Addition to City of Garnett, less beginning at SW corner of said Lot 3,
thence running East 15, to center of
ravine, thence North following the center of channel of said ravine to point
on North line of said Lot 3, 25 East
of NW corner thereof, thence West to
NW corner of said Lot 3, thence South
to POB; all in City of Garnett.
Kenton B. King and Denise C. King
to Kenton B. King and Denise C. King,
beginning at SW corner SW4 SE4
31-22-19, thence running North 330,
thence East 660, thence South 330,
thence West 660 to POB.
Earl F. Lizer, Trustee, and Ann Lizer,
Trustee, to Leroy Coons and Su-Hong
Coons, Lots 20 and 21, Block 2,
New Orchard Park Addition to City of
Garnett.
Leroy Coons and Su-Hong Coons
to Harry I. Duprey, Lots 20 and 21,
Block 2, New Orchard Park Addition to
City of Garnett.
Kenton B. King and Denise C. King
to Kenton B. King and Denise C. King,
S2 SW4 SW4 SE4 31-22-19.
Clarence Hansen and Trina Hansen,
Derron Hansen and Catharina Hansen
to DC Country Farm LLC, N2 SW4
and NW4 SE4 17-23-21.
Lloyd A. Quirin and Peggy A. Quirin
to Philip Bures and Reah J. Katzer,
Lot 3, Cedarwood Acres Subdivision,
a Subdivision of Anderson County.
DOMESTIC CASES FILED
Secretary of Social & Rehabilitation
Services vs. Don C. Dixon, notice of
registration of foreign support order.
Melissa Mille vs. Bryan Mille, petition for divorce.
LIMITED ACTION FILED
Master Management LLC vs. Shane
Mathew Figgins, Sr., and Shannon
Sandra Figgins, asking $2,380.
LIMITED ACTION RESOLVED
Lybarger Oil, Inc. vs. William D.
Teter, $214.21 plus interest and costs.
John F. Uhlenhake DDS vs. Eric
Louis Kueser and Linsey Tidwell,
$524.00 plus interest and costs.
Meritrust Credit Union vs. Willi L.
Bross, $1,049.29 plus interest and
costs.
Kyle Oswald vs. Justin Hubbard
and Kayla M. Ferguson, $794.88 plus
interest and costs.
Portfolio Recovery Assoc LLC vs.
Judy A. Garcia, $2,044.24 plus interest
and costs.
Portfolio Recovery Assoc LLC vs.
Crystal M. Lyda, $973.90 plus interest
and costs.
Auburn Pharmacy vs. Charles
Schoonover, $153.31 plus interest and
costs.
Garnett Family Dentistry vs.
Jonathan L. Gordon, $585.00 plus
interest and costs.
Bobs Supersaver d/b/a Country
Mart Garnett, vs. James W. Bagnall,
III, returned checks for $30, $25 and
$30, judgment for $785.00 plus interest and costs.
Patriots Bank vs. Regina M. Miller,
$223.00 plus interest and costs.
Barclays Bank Delaware vs. Phillip
Wayne Moody, Jr., $1,645.69 plus
interest and costs.
CRIMINAL CASES FILED
Shannon Sandra Figgins, giving a
worthless check, arraignment set for
August 27 at 9:00 a.m.
CRIMINAL CASES RESOLVED
Speeding violations:
Mickael Dean Ecton, $167 fine.
Curtis A. Love, $147 fine.
Travis Michael Jones, $141 fine.
Kylie Paige Moon, $167 fine.
Josh Mundell, $141 fine.
Wesley A. Servos, $141 fine.
Michael K. Fountain, $360 fine,
passing with insufficient clearance,
$75 fine.
Randa Jean Teagarden, $171 fine.
Alexis E. Antrim, $564 fine.
Jennifer Lynn Ayre, $165 fine.
Balim A. Jideofo, $189 fine.
Other:
Ismael N. Cano, driver of commercial vehicle must have commercial
drivers license, license suspended
July 31.
Jennifer Jo Weaver, vehicle liability insurance coverage required, $508
fine.
GARNETT POLICE REPORT
Incidents
A report was made on August 5 of
criminal damage to property and of
wrought iron and wood bench valued
at $150 and occurred on South Oak
Street.
A report was made on August 5 of
domestic battery and disorderly conduct and occurred on Kaw Avenue.
Arrests
Gregory Yingst, Garnett, August 4,
cruelty to animals, malicious torture/
killing.
Jonathan Reusch, Garnett, August
5, domestic battery and disorderly
conduct.
Brittany Newman, Garnett, August
5, domestic battery and disorderly
conduct.
ANDERSON COUNTY SHERIFFS
REPORT
Incidents
A report was made on May 23 of
harass by telecom device.
A report was made on July 24 of
theft of motor fuel and criminal trespass of 25 gallons of diesel fuel valued
at $100 and occurred one NE 2000
Road, Greeley.
A report was made on July 24 of
burglary and theft of property of an 18v
electric grease gun, two truck wheels,
a battery, three extension cords, and
a ratchet, all valued at $680 and
occurred on NE Neosho Road.
A report was made on July 31 of
battery and occurred on SW 1000
Road, Welda.
Accidents
An accident was reported on July 18
when a vehicle driven by Eric William
Scott 46, Rosemount, Minnesota, was
traveling 50 mph, eastbound on 1400
Road at Colorado Road, when he
noticed a truck and trailer, hauling
hay, had entered the intersection. He
applied the brakes and veered to the
right of roadway. The vehicle left the
roadway to the right to avoid collision
with truck and trailer, then came to a
rest in the ditch.
JAIL LOG
Alicia Ann Ellis, 29, Iola, August
1, unlawful vehicle registration and
liability insurance required, bond set at
$500.
Levi Dean West, 26, Kincaid, August
3, DUI 4th or subsequent conviction,
no bond set.
Ross William Johnson, 34, Garnett,
August 3, DUI 1st conviction, bond
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 13, 2013
set at $1,000.
Craig Joseph Mersman, 34, Garnett,
August 4, DUI 2nd conviction, bond
set at $1,500.
Anna Marie Clark, 24, Garnett,
August 4, DUI 1st conviction, bond
set at $1,000.
Jonathan Jacob Reusch, 21,
Garnett, August 5, domestic battery
and disorderly conduct, bond set at
$1,000.
Brittany Deanna Newman, 21,
Garnett, August 5, domestic battery
and disorderly conduct, bond set at
$1,000.
Lee Brock Moody, 41, Ottawa,
August 7, manufacture of controlled
substance or analog.
JAIL ROSTER
Corey Denny was booked into
jail on July 30 for Anderson County,
Minnesota warrant.
Ricky Lee Kimble was booked into
jail on July 10 for Anderson County,
bond set at $5,000.
Travis Blackmon was booked into
jail on July 10 for Anderson County,
bond set at $5,000.
Scott Berry was booked into jail on
July 21 for Anderson County, bond set
at $10,000 x2.
Brian Clark was booked into jail on
July 15 for Anderson County, bond set
at $1,000.
Eric Spurgeon was booked into jail
on July 26 for Anderson County, finish
90 days
Shannon Hicks was booked into jail
on June 13 for Anderson County, bond
set at $2,500.
Whitney Kelly-Stone was booked
into jail on July 10 for Garnett Police
Department, bond set at $450.
Kristen Yeager was booked into jail
on February 4 for Anderson County,
bond set at $10,000 hold for KCMO.
David Olson was booked into jail on
March 6 for Anderson County, multiple
ANCO warrants.
Philip Proctor was booked into jail on
July 11 for Garnett Police Department,
for 250 days
Mark Brewer was booked into jail on
October 4, 2012 for Anderson County
for 12 months.
Levi West was booked into jail on
August 3 for Anderson County for 90
days/will do work release.
Tyson Adams was booked into jail
on June 10 for Anderson County for 90
days/will do work release.
Jason Hermreck was booked into
jail on June 20 for Anderson County,
bond set at $5,000.
Dustin Young was booked into jail
on May 31 for Anderson County, bond
set at $40,000.
Lee Moody was booked into jail on
August 7 for Anderson County, 6 of 12
– 24 hour writ.
FARM-INS
Shawn Weers was booked into jail
on August 2 for Linn County.
Kenneth Blevins was booked into
jail on August 2 for Linn County.
Jeff Wecker was booked into jail on
April 30 for Linn County.
Demetrius Cornelis was booked
into jail on July 26 for Linn County.
Mark Sharp was booked into jail on
July 13 for Linn County.
Shawn Guilfoyle was booked into
jail on April 15 for Linn County.
Charles Turman was booked into
jail on August 7 for Linn County.
Shannon Hogelin was booked into
jail on July 16 for Linn County.
Troy Fletcher was booked into jail
on August 7 for Linn County.
Shawn Olsen was booked into jail
on August 2 for Linn County.
Chet Brown was booked into jail on
July 23 for Miami County.
Dylan Guinn was booked into jail on
August 2 for Linn County.
Matt Hamel was booked into jail on
July 26 for Miami County.
Andrew Buckman was booked into
jail on July 26 for Linn County.
Brandon Salyers was booked into
jail on July 26 for Miami County.
Seth Daniels was booked into jail
July 11 for Linn County.
Paula Tripp was booked into jail on
July 26 for Linn County.
Billy Thomas was booked into jail
on July 23 for Linn County.
David Bohlken was booked into jail
on April 19 for Linn County.
John Simons was booked into jail
on April 17 for Linn County.
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LAND TRANSFERS
Marsha K. Dulin and Danny E. Dulin
to Terry Joe Potter, the South 72 of the
East 12 of Lot 19 and the South 72
of Lot 20, all In Block 7 In Chapmans
Addition to the City of Garnett.
Eh Pooled 1011 LP to Archie Mason,
Jr., and Samantha Mason, Lots 1 and
2, Block 8, City of Garnett.
Dale L. Weber, Dorothy Weber,
CARE GIVER SUPPORT
Anderson County Caregiving
Support meets the fourth Monday
of each month from 1-2 p.m. at
theSoutheast Kansas Mental
Health Center conference room,
519 S. Elm St., Garnett. For
more information call Phyllis at
ECKAAA, (800) 633-5621.
Health Services
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 13, 2013
BASTIAN
FLOODING RAINS BRING SAFETY INTO FOCUS
February 5, 1938-August 7, 2013
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
Published August 13, 2013
Eva Marie Bastian, of Willcox
died in Tucson on August 7, 2013 at
the age of 75.
She
was
born in Greeley,
Kansas
on
February 5,
1938 to William
Joseph Lickteig
and
Essie
Josephine
Raitinger.
Bastian
Eva was a
lifelong homemaker and a good mother. She supported her husband Ron during his
Air Force Career, enduring many
moves.
Eva was also co-owner of Radio
Shack in Willcox, and was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic
Church.
On June 23, 1962 in Holton,
Kansas she married Ronald Bastian
who survives her. Also surviving is her son Michael of Natick,
Massachusetts and daughter Tina
(Dave) Mascarenas of Willcox along
with 9 grandchildren. Her brothers
Father Tony and Walter both of
Kansas and her sisters Helen, Rita,
Loretta and Wilma all of Kansas
also survive her.
Preceding her in death were her
parents, 2 brothers and 1 sister.
A Rosary will be offered 7
p.m. on Thursday, August 15,
2013 at Westlawn Chapel. Mass of
Christian Burial will be celebrated
10 a.m. on Friday, August 16, 2013
at Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
Burial of her cremains will follow
in Sunset Cemetery.
Contributions may be made in
her name to the E.W.T.N. Catholic
Network, 5817 Old Leeds Road,
Irondale, Alabama 35210 (www.
ewtn.com) or the Sacred Heart
Catholic Church.
You may express condolences
at www.westlawnchapelmortuary.
com Services entrusted to Westlawn
Chapel, Mortuary and Crematory
of Willcox, Arizona.
ROBBINS
FROM PAGE 1
last week after a vehicle became
stranded in water on K-31 near
the railroad track bridge east of
Kincaid. The motorist was able
to get himself and his vehicle
out of the dangerous waters
before rescue workers arrived,
Mersman said.
Several other county roads
have been flooded during heavy
rain showers, Mersman said.
He advises anyone who comes
across a flooded road to find
an alternate route, rather than
attempting to drive through the
road.
Turn around and dont
drown. Thats the advice were
giving now, Mersman said.
The recent rains have dumped
about 6.85 inches over the area
since Aug. 1. Typical rainfall
for the month of August is 4.61
inches. Temperatures have
been unseasonably cool, with
an average high temperature
this month of 81.8 and an average low of 66. Thunderstorms
continued Monday and more
storms were expected today and
tonight, clearing up the rest of
the week.
2013, at the Waverly Gymnasium,
Waverly.
In lieu of flowers, contribuSean Michael Robbins, 41,
FROM PAGE 1
Owasso, Oklahoma, formerly of tions to The Robbins Childrens
Waverly, Kansas, died on August 4, Education Fund, and may be sent inception more than a year ago.
to Jones Funeral Home, PO Box 277,
2013, in Chicago, Illinois.
Project 17 is the nickname
for the Together We Succeed:
Services were Friday, August 9, Burlington, KS 66839.
Southeast Kansas Economic
Improvement Initiative. The
program grew out of Kansas
January 19, 1930-August 11, 2013
State Universitys Advanced
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
Marceline and Kenneth spent Manufacturing Institute and the
Published August 13, 2013
a lot of time camping, fishing, Kansas Chamber of Commerce.
The goal of Project 17 is to
and playing cards with their
create
and sustain well-paid
Marceline
grandchildren. She was a lifejobs
in
advanced manufacturL u e l l e n
time member of the VFW.
Bishop, age
She was preceded in death ing and other sectors in south83, of Garnett,
by her parents, Jake and Ruby east Kansas. The initiative
K a n s a s ,
Huss; husbands, Kenneth will involve local stakeholders
throughout the region who will
passed away
Hodgson and Raymond Bishop.
develop a strategic plan that
on Sunday,
Marceline is survived by
identifies opportunities for
August
11,
her daughter, Patricia Carol
investment and economic devel2013, at the
Bishop Hiner and husband Robert of opment assets in the region and
Anderson
Garnett, Kansas; son, James
County Long Term Care Kenneth Hodgson and wife then will link those opportunities and assets to businesses and
Facility, Garnett.
Linda of Topeka, Kansas; sisShe was born on January 19, ter, Glendina Young and hus- other resources in the area.
The counties involved in
1930, in Linn County, Kansas, band Bill of Garnett, Kansas;
the daughter of Jake and Ruby two brothers, Bobby D. Huss Project 17 are Allen, Anderson,
Chautauqua,
(Dinsmore) Huss. She was and wife Mary of Elmendorff, Bourbon,
Cherokee,
Coffey,
Crawford, Elk,
the oldest of four children. Texas; Bernard Huss and wife
Marceline attended school at Janet of Lawrence, Kansas; five Franklin, Greenwood, Labette,
Pleasant Ridge and Sullivan grandchildren, Dennis Hiner Linn, Miami, Montgomery,
one room schools and Parker and wife Andrea of Garnett, Neosho, Wilson and Woodson.
Southeast Kansas has sufHigh School.
Kansas; David Hiner and wife
Marceline was united in Melissa of Garnett, Kansas;
marriage to Arthur Kenneth Diane Egger and Raymond
Hodgson on July 20, 1946 at the Bink Watts of Ottawa,
courthouse in Paola, Kansas. Kansas; Joe Hodgson and wife
(First published in The Anderson County
This union was blessed with Laura of Topeka, Kansas; Jesse
Review, Tuesday, August 13, 2013)
two children, Patricia Carol Hodgson and wife Christa of
and James Kenneth. He preced- Topeka, Kansas; nine great
IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
ed her in death on November grandchildren, Ashley and
DISTRICT
COURT, ANDERSON COUNTY,
14, 1982. She married Raymond Justin Hiner; Erica and Brady
KANSAS
L. Bishop on August 4, 1983 in Hiner; Amanda and Colton
Garnett. Kansas. He preceded Egger; Cole and Kaci Hodgson;
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
her in death on April 28, 2001.
Faye Hodgson; two great great
Marceline and Kenneth grandchildren, Ada Stoy and
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
farmed near Centerville for Marlie Betts.
ROBERT FREDRICK CERTAIN, Deceased.
10 years. In 1958, they moved
Funeral
services
will
their family to Garnett, be held at 1:30 p.m., on
Kansas, and continued farm- Wednesday, August 14, 2013, at Case No. 13 PR 26
ing. Marceline worked for the Feuerborn Family Funeral Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 59
Warner Manufacturing, Regal Service Chapel, Garnett, buriNOTICE OF HEARING
Aluminum and worked for al in Garnett Cemetery. The
Lester Holderman as a cook. family will be present to greet
Her greatest pleasure was friends on Tuesday evening THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS
spending time with family. She from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at CONCERNED:
enjoyed piecing her many quilts the funeral home.
You are hereby notified that a Petition has
of which most were given away
Memorial contributions may
to family members and close be made to Marceline Bishop been filed in this Court by Mary A. Certain,
one of the heirs of Robert Fredrick Certain,
friends. She also enjoyed bak- Memorial Fund.
deceased, praying descent be determined of
ing pies for friends and family.
the following described real estate situated in
Anderson County, Kansas:
The Southwest Quarter (SW/4) of the
Southwest Quarter (SW/4) of the Northeast
Quarter (NE/4) of section Thirty-six (36),
Township Twenty (20), Range Nineteen (19),
the whole being 10 acres, more or less,
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The countys new water rescue team was formed earlier this
year and has proved beneficial
in several situations, Mersman
said. Crews have been called to
assist in emergencies throughout the region, but the team
will be most helpful in the event
of a local water emergency.
Having the appropriate
training and equipment is
critical when you have someone trapped in rising waters,
Mersman said. These are time
sensitive situations, and theres
a lot of value in having responders locally.
Josh DeHoux, Anderson
Countys Natural Resource
Officer with the Kansas
Department of Wildlife and
Parks, was part of the team
that responded to the Iola incident. He said the victim and
two friends floated over a lowhead dam and became separated from their inner tubes. Two
of the men were able to swim
to the shore, but the third was
lost in the dangerous hydraulic
created by rushing water at the
base of the low-head dam.
Low-head dams are particu-
BISHOP
fered greatly in the recession,
said State Sen. Jeff King of
Independence, one of the key
leaders of the Project 17 initiative. Only by working together for local solutions can our
region create the jobs we need
to get people back to work in
southeast Kansas. Im proud to
have the state of Kansas as a
partner in this important effort
to create new, high-paying local
jobs.
Local leaders including
Arnold, Garnett City Manager
Joyce Martin, city development
director Susan Wettstein and
community leader Cecilia Lamb
recently attending a leadership
meeting for Project 17. The
organization is seeking community leaders to attend training
sessions in October. The leaders will form individual teams
and meet with those teams on
a monthly basis. Martin said
she plans to discuss the matter with city commissioners at
their regular meeting tonight
at 6 p.m. at City Hall, and she
will provide information to each
member of the citys advisory
boards in hopes that someone
will want to participate.
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It could help to develop some
sort of wellness plan for the
county, commissioners said.
However, to develop a wellness plan through Aetna would
require hiring an on-site wellness coordinator. Get Healthy
programs could save the county
about $600 per year per employee who participates, according
to the Aetna plan.
About a year ago, the county
approved paying membership
fees for employees who wanted
to use the Garnett Recreation
Center. Since then, however,
only a handful of employees
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months, DeHoux said. 2013
is becoming one of the worst
years for drowning deaths in
recent history.
The Federal Emergency
Management Agency, FEMA,
offers tips for people in flooding
situations.
Listen to your radio or television for information.
Be aware that flash flooding
can occur. If there is any possibility of a flash flood that could
affect you, move immediately to
higher ground. Do not wait for
instructions to move. If in your
vehicle, Turn Around, Dont
Drown.
Be aware of streams, drainage channels, canyons, and
other areas known to flood suddenly. Flash floods can occur
in these areas with or without
such typical warnings as rain
clouds or heavy rain.
United Ways 2-1-1 is a helpful resource before, during and
after disasters. Keeping this
number and an up-to-date family communication plan handy
is a must-do when preparing
for emergencies.
actually have taken advantage of
that offer, County Clerk Phyllis
Gettler said. Commissioner Jim
Johnson said he would like to
encourage more people to use
the program, especially employees who have health issues like
obesity or smoking.
Discussion on health insurance coverage likely is expected
to continue at future meetings,
as the commission seeks bids
from other health insurance
companies.
Rhonda Rogers, county correspondent for The Review, contributed to this report.
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would increase to seven.
The benefits are extremely
numerous to Anderson County,
Blocker said. Currently there
are two agents in this county to
cover a wide berth of information. We try to be experts in a
wide range of things and this is
challenging. You can only do so
many things well.
Joining the district would
have tax benefits as well,
Blocker said. The extension
district is a separate taxing
authority, similar to a school
board
Currently, the nine-member extension executive board
prepares a budget and submits
it to the county commission
for approval. Funding for the
countys extension department is part of the countys
general budget. If the extension department is consolidated with the other counties,
it would no longer be funded
soley by Anderson County, but
instead by the larger district
itself which would have its own
mill levy.
Blocker estimated Anderson
County taxpayers would see
a small tax decrease because
its extension services would
combine with Franklin and
Osage counties, which have
lower taxes. She estimated that
the owner of a $100,000 house
would see taxes decrease by
about $6 per year.
If the county were to join the
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larly dangerous, although they
make popular areas to fish, picnic and swim, DeHoux said. A
low-head dam is an area along
any flowing body of water
where there is an obstruction
in flow. At times of low flow, the
water will pool behind the barrier. When water levels and flow
cause the current to go over the
dam, a deadly and nearly invisible under current occurs. This
current will trap people, boats,
cars and anything that gets
into its grip. Escape is nearly
impossible and death is almost
certain unless trained responders reach the victim in time,
DeHoux said.
There are about a half dozen
low-head dams on waterways in
Anderson County, DeHoux said.
Even more can be found within
a 30 minute drive, and some
have developed nicknames like
Drowning Machine for a dam
in Wilson County that has killed
10 people.
Low head dams in this area
alone have been attributed to
several boat accidents, swift
water rescues, and a variety of
critical injuries in the past few
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district, four people would be
elected to a district board that
would oversee management of
the district activities and budget. The current nine-member
extension executive board and
a 24-member council would
become advisory committees
and would offer recommendations without having budget
responsibilities.
There could be other savings because of the consolidation of resources, although
travel expenses would increase
because agents would need to
travel to Osage and Franklin
counties.
The change likely would not
make much of a difference to
the county fair, because that
is handled by a separate fair
board, she said.
Blocker stressed that the
discussion is still in its early
stages, and more details will
become known after she meets
with other representatives,
perhaps later this month and
in September. If it is not possible to consolidate with the
Frontier District, it is possible
that Miami and Linn counties
could form a district at some
point, and Anderson County
join that district instead.
However, Anderson Countys
extension office and county
residents in general typically
have more interaction with
Franklin County, she said.
Rhonda Rogers, county correspondent for The Review,
contributed to this report.
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Retiree income is highest
in county; gives hints to
local businesses
If we know whats good for us in
Anderson County, we ought to be rolling out the red carpet for Grandma and
Grandpa.
Even though its an accepted fact
that retirees make up a big chunk of
the countys personal income, that
economic fact begs re-illustrating in
view of the latest economic review of
the county and from where its buying
power comes. The
data should be a
EDITORIAL
clear reminder to
local businesses
and entrepreneurs
that targeting
goods and services
to retirees has
great promise in
Anderson County.
In fact in 2009,
pensions, social
security, dividends
and other income
by Dane Hicks,
generated by retirPUBLISHER
ees in Anderson
County totaled more than $108 million, up $15 million dollars from 2000.
The next closest category of personal
income was government employment
city, county, state, school and other
tax-supported jobs at $24.3 million.
Retiree income in the county is more
than four times that of the next closest
personal income category.
So beyond traditional manufacturing jobs or the modern fantasy of
recruiting techno-focused or call center
jobs to our community, the countys
real economic bread and butter is that
group of residents in their 60s and
older, because they bring in by far more
personal income to the county than any
other category of jobs or employment.
The fact has dawned on communities all across the country who are now
actively campaigning to recruit retirees
to become residents of their towns. The
City of Lawrence last January commissioned a local marketing company to
the tune of $34,000 to come up with a
marketing campaign aimed at recruiting retirees to Larryville. That company estimated the marketing effort
would require an investment of $60,000$80,000 in advertising and marketing
efforts. Clearly, Lawrence wants what
Anderson County already has.
The hint is clear to local businesses
and the entrepreneurial types looking
for a new start-up opportunity: find a
way to be retiree friendly with your
product or service. That means putting an emphasis on add-ons like home
delivery and keeping in mind most
retirees either have or will shortly
downsize their living accommodations.
Reminder and other keep in touch
programs for auto service or HVAC
system maintenance, for instance, help
retain customers who need such services but have no intention of performing
them in a do-it-yourself basis.
Businesses that develop those
retiree-friendly practices will bolster
themselves with good paying customers
and help their towns attract more retirees once their towns level of retiree
focus gets passed along to those who
are soon to retire.
Every time I hear an organization
start up the first things they suggest is
to form a committee, I figure its over
before its begun.
Reforming the Prison-Industrial Complex
BY RICH LOWRY
NATIONAL REVIEW
Prison is one of the most important
institutions in American life. About a
quarter of all the worlds prisoners are
behind bars in the United States, a total
of roughly 2 million people. It costs about $60
billion a year to imprison them.
This vast prisonindustrial complex has
succeeded in reducing
crime but is a blunt
instrument.
Prison
Lowry
stays often constitute
a graduate seminar in
crime, and at the very least, the system
does a poor job preparing prisoners to
return to the real world. Since 95 percent
of prisoners will eventually be released,
this is not a minor problem.
In an essay in the journal National
Affairs, Eli Lehrer sets out an agenda
for reform geared toward rehabilitation,
and the conservative group Right on
Crime advocates a similar program.
Most fundamentally, prisoners
should be required to do what many of
them have never done before, namely
an honest days work. Fewer than a
third of offenders hold full-time jobs at
the time of their arrest, according to
Lehrer. They wont acquire a work ethic
in prison. University of Pennsylvania
Law School professor Stephanos Bibas
notes that only about 8 percent of prisoners work in prison industries, and
about 4 percent on prison farms.
Labor unions and businesses have
long supported restrictions on productive work by prisoners for fear of cheap
competition, but their self-interested
concerns shouldnt obstruct attempts
to instill the most basic American
norm in people desperately in need of
it. Prisoners should be made to work,
but be paid for it and rewarded if they
are particularly diligent and skilled. As
Bibas argues, some of the proceeds can
go to restitution for victims, to paying
for their own upkeep, and to support for
their families.
Lehrer notes that about 40 percent of
ex-prisoners are rearrested within three
years. The goal should be to reduce recidivism as much as possible. Offenders
shouldnt be discharged without a photo
ID. In the job market, they shouldnt be
denied occupational licenses when the
job in question has nothing to do with
their crime. They should, if their crime
wasnt too serious, eventually have it
expunged from the records for most purposes.
Ex-inmates out on parole or on probation should be monitored more closely.
As Lehrer writes, Transition programs
should increasingly involve random,
unannounced home visits, subject exoffenders to round-the-clock electronic
monitoring, require them to take random drug tests, and offer them swift and
certain punishment for slip-ups.
Playing against type, hang-em-high
Texas has been a model of prison reform
and innovative re-entry programs. It has
sent fewer people to prison, while crime
has continued to decline in the state.
It has funded more slots for treatment
for substance abuse and mental illness,
and increased the use of drug courts,
creating alternatives to prison. It has
strengthened supervision of probationers and parolees, by reducing caseloads
for officers and fashioning a system of
swift and certain sanctions for violations.
We have proved that we can lock a
lot of people up. The challenge now is if
we can do it more humanely and intelligently and, ultimately, create less work
for the prison-industrial complex.
Rich Lowry is editor of the National
Review.
Contact your legislator
5th Dist. Rep Lynn Jenkins
130 Connor House Office Building
Washington, D.C., 20515
(202) 225-6601
President Barack H. Obama
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.,
Washington, D.C., 20500
(202) 456-1414 Fax (202) 456-2461
The person who called in about
kids on skateboards and bikes is absolutely right. My husband, well call
him Joe, was driving his pickup down
a street just last week and saw a boy
on a skateboard heading for an intersection. Joe slowed down, boy crossed
intersection, never did look either
way. There was a vehicle behind him
and they were shaking their heads in
amazement. They saw the boy never
looked either way. So like the person
who called in said, parents talk to
your kids about safety on skateboards
and bikes.
To Mr. Hicks and the ace reporters
at the Review. Why have we not had
a story about all the problems at the
jail in Garnett? Electrical troubles,
more money spent on this and so on?
What has this jail cost us taxpayers
so far once you really add everything
up? What happened to all the money
we were going to make renting beds
to other sheriffs for their prisoners? I
think that would make a better story
than kids fixing a bunch of run down
houses.
I expect the notion will dawn on
someone at some point with regard
to the county attorney and the secret
campaigner. There is really only one
way to deal with an elected official
who neglects his duties and will not
do his job, in this case filing charges
against this individual. The solution
is to recall that elected official. After
the $10,000 desk fiasco I believe you
will find enough people to carry recall
petitions.
The reason the Demolition Derby
sign is down at the corner of Maple
and Park Road is because wind tore it
up. The derby is still on. Thank you.
I have done some extensive work
this summer and I found out the only
ones that should be grading your childrens papers is the teachers themselves. I got lots of paperwork with
other peoples handwriting and little
comments and it was not the teacher.
Us parents need to make sure it is
the teachers that are grading those
papers.
The tall grass at the new grade
school looks terrible. What will people
looking to move here see first; the
school or the weeds? Mow the grass.
Is
zero-based
budgeting
worth
a
try?
Contact your legislator
Senator Pat Roberts
302 Hart Senate O.B.,
Washington, D.C., 20510
(202) 224-4774, Fax (202) 224-3514
e-mail pat_roberts@roberts.senate.gov
Senator Jerry Moran
2202 Rayburn House Office Building,
Washington, D.C., 20515
(202) 225-2715 Fax (202) 225-5124
www.moran.senate.gov
Youre only here for a short visit. Dont
hurry, dont worry. And be sure to smell the
flowers along the way.
WALTER HAGEN
Theres a request to the Kansas
Legislative Coordinating Councilthe
business side of running the Legislature
for a much talked-about but never tried
study of state government.
Its called zero-based budgeting, and
it has not been sought on a reasonable
scale before.
Whats that? It is virtually dismantling for budget purposes a state agency
and seeing what the agency is charged to
do by state law, and what it spends to do
it.
This year, Senate Ways and Means
Chair Ty Masterson, R-Andover, says
hed like to zero-base budget an agency
or two, not the whole state, just an agency
or two to see whether the agency is doing
what it is supposed to do, and whether it
is doing it in the most cost-efficient manner..
Its a little like creating a brand new
agency. Toss aside all the stuff that is
done by tradition, all the programs that
historically have been done because,
well, the agency always has done them.
You just look at what the agency is
supposed to be doing under state law and
what resources in terms of people and
money it takes to do it. No history, no tradition, just starting from zero to do what
by Martin Hawver
KANSAS STATEHOUSE COLUMNIST
the agency is supposed to do.
Does that sound a little simplistic?
Probably, but it also sounds a little businesslike.
Practically, state government, as
administrations change and new department secretaries are appointed, do about
what they did in the past under previous administrations because most of the
workers in agencies stay there through
changes in administration. Thats just
how it is.
That storehouse of knowledge, tradition and how-we-do-it-here is an asset,
but it also deters change for better or
worse. Yet sometimes you need an oldtimer in an agency to tell you what works
and what doesnt.
So this zero-based examination of an
agency or two just might turn up evidence of money being spent that really
doesnt need to be spent…or how just a
little more money would allow an agency
to do a better job of what it is supposed to
do. It can go either way.
Its not something you would want
done to the entire state government in a
90-day session of the Legislature. But it
is something that probably can be done
on one or two agencies in a couple weeks
this fall to see whether the experiment is
worthwhile.
It would put some agencywhichever
is chosenclearly under the microscope
and thats probably something most agencies arent interested in.
No decision by the coordinating council on approving the days of studyand
the money it would costbut you have
to wonder what the experiment might
produce.
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LOCAL
GES plans kick-off party for WATCH D.O.G.S. program
Garnett Elementary School
will kick off a new program,
WATCH D.O.G.S. (Dads Of
Great Students), with a pizza
night at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 27, at the
GES Gymnasium, 403 W. Home
Run Drive.
The program is for students
and fathers and/or father-figures of Garnett Elementary
School.
WATCH D.O.G.S. is the father
involvement initiative of the
National Center For Fathering.
Inspired by one fathers desire
to increase male involvement
in his childrens school and
with the help of the schools
teachers and administration,
WATCH D.O.G.S was created in
1998 at George Elementary in
Springdale, AR. Since then, the
program has spread to schools
all over the USA and other
countries abroad.
Studies
by
the
U.S.
Department of Education have
demonstrated that a positive
adult male role model will have
a uniquely positive impact
on the development and educational success of a child.
Dramatically increasing the
childs likelihood of graduating
and getting mostly As along
the way, while at the same time
dramatically decreasing the
likelihood of that child living in
poverty, getting involved with
drugs and alcohol, and avoiding
potentially devastating choices
that result in a criminal record
or a teen pregnancy. The U.S.
Department of Education has
identified the WATCH D.O.G.S.
program as an effective way
to increase male involvement
in our nations schools.
Each school year thousands
of men volunteer to work at
least one day in their childs
school through the WATCH
D.O.G.S. program. These men
work along side the educators
to help as crossing guards, car/
bus rider facilitators, hallway
monitors, library assistants,
lunchroom helpers, classroom
and playground/helpers. The
possibilities are endless. Every
school year these men have a
positive impact on the lives of
hundreds of thousands of kids.
For more information call
Krista Hedrick, Principal at
GES (785)448-3177.
Learn more about the program during the Back To
School PTO Ice Cream Social
from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. August
13.
KHP participates in DUI crackdown, traffic enforcement
The Kansas Highway Patrol will be
joining other local law enforcement
agencies from across Kansas to work
extra hours during the You Drink.
You Drive. You Lose. Special Traffic
Enforcement Program (STEP). The
STEP campaign runs from August 15,
through the Labor Day weekend, until
September 2. The additional enforcement efforts are underwritten by a
grant from the Kansas Department of
Transportation (KDOT). During STEP,
there will be additional enforcement of
all Kansas traffic laws, with particular
focus on impaired driving laws.
If you are involved in a crash in
which alcohol is a contributing factor, according to KDOT, you are twoand-one-half (21/2) times more likely
to be injured and four-and-one-half (4
1/2
) times more likely to be seriously
injured or killed, than if you were in
a crash in which alcohol was not a
factor. The ratio of death to injury in
alcohol-related crashes is almost four
times higher than the death to injury
ratio for non-alcohol related crashes.
The last thing we want to investigate on our highways is a fatality crash
involving someones family member.
We hope that everyone will remember
to designate a sober driver, not just
this weekend, but all of the time,
Colonel Ernest E. Garcia, superintendent of the Kansas Highway Patrol,
said.
Troopers and other officers will be
out in force over the next few weeks,
and we hope this contributes to a
safer time for all of those utilizing our
Kansas roads.
Over the 2012 Labor Day holiday
reporting period for the Patrol (KHP
stats only), troopers worked four fatal
crashes on Kansas highways, resulting
in four deaths. One of the fatal crashes
was alcohol-related. There were four
total impaired driving crashes worked
by KHP. The Patrol arrested 39 people
for impaired driving. Personnel also
assisted 1,193 motorists who needed
help on Kansas roads. The reporting
period for the Labor Day 2012 weekend
ran during a portion of the STEP period, and ran from 6:00 p.m. the Friday
prior to the holiday, through midnight
the Monday of the holiday.
The men and women of the Kansas
Highway Patrol hope that everyone
has a safe Labor Day holiday weekend.
If you need assistance on a Kansas
highway, or if you suspect an impaired
driver, the Patrol asks that you call *47
(*HP) for KHP dispatch, or *582 (*KTA)
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KDHE reminds parents, caregivers of required vaccines for students
TOPEKA – Kansas immunization school requirements are
designed to protect all children
against vaccine-preventable diseases. The 2013-2014 kindergarten through 12th grade school
immunization requirements
and recommendations are based
on the Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices (ACIP)
recommendations and the consensus of the Governors Child
Health Advisory Committee
Immunization Workgroup.
The 2013-2014 school required
immunizations are:
Diphtheria, Tetanus,
Pertussis (DTaP): Five doses
required. A single dose of Tdap
is required at Grades 7-12 if no
previous history of Tdap vaccination regardless of interval
since the last Td.
Poliomyelitis (IPV/OPV):
Four doses required. One dose
required after age 4 regardless of the number of previous
doses, with a 6 month mini-
mum interval from the previous dose.
Measles, Mumps, Rubella:
two doses required.
Hepatitis B: three doses
required through grade 12.
Varicella (chickenpox): two
doses required for grades K4 and 7-9; one dose required
for grades 5-6 and 10-12 unless
history of Varicella disease
documented by a licensed physician.
Vaccination saves the lives
and prevents others from suffering from diseases and permanent disabilities. If children
arent vaccinated, they can
spread disease to other children who are too young to be
vaccinated or whose medical
condition prevents them from
being vaccinated, said Brenda
Walker, director of disease
control and prevention at the
Kansas Department of Health
and Environment. Because
almost all parents vaccinate
their children in the United
States, we all derive protection
from community immunity.
Children are best protected if
they are vaccinated.
In addition to the immunizations required for school entry
listed above, the 2013 ACIP recommendations also include the
following for school children:
Meningococcal (MCV4):
one dose recommended at 11
years with a booster dose at
16 yrs of age; not required for
school entry.
Human Papillomavirus
(HPV): three doses recommended for males and females at 11
years of age; not required for
school entry.
Influenza: yearly vaccination recommended for all ages 6
months and above; not required
for school entry.
For more information, visit
the Kansas Immunization
Program website at kdheks.
gov/immunize.
First human West Nile virus positive case reported in Kansas for 2013
TOPEKA The Kansas
Department of Health and
Environment (KDHE) has
announced the first reported
case of West Nile virus for 2013.
The individual that tested positive is an adult from Atchison
County. KDHE has also learned
of the first West Nile virus positive mosquito sample in Kansas
for 2013. The positive mosquito sample was collected from
Sedgwick County.
West Nile virus can be
spread to people through bites
from infected mosquitoes, but
it is not contagious from person to person. Symptoms range
from a slight headache and lowgrade fever to swelling of the
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2000 – The Year in Review
Wesley Keller, Kaley Nilges and Presley Fritz compete in a watermelon seed
spitting contest.
Above: Anderson County High School fans pull down
the stadiums south goal post after the Bulldogs break a
23-game losing streak with a homecoming victory.
Right: A barely recognizable Dane Hicks, Review publisher, grimaces as hes struck by yet another chocolate
and whipped cream pie. Local residents, subscribers,
Review staff and even their children took advantage of
the opportunity to throw a pie at the publisher for $1
donations to the Ministerial Alliance.
Despite a summer drought, Joe
Walter of Welda managed to grow
this 142 lb. pumpkin and a 50 lb.
watermelon. Both took first place at
the Kincaid Fair.
Above: The Garnett Siding and Lumber crew prepares for a new business. Front row from left Kevin Lewis, Jerrica Miller, Kim Hermreck,
Angela Weldin, Jalyssa Miller and Jim Miller; back row: Roland Sutterby,
Marvin Bontrager and Mike Flora.
Pam Howarters 2nd grade class at Central Heights Elementary
School received the Midland Dairy Councils Nutrition Education: A
Class Effort Award for a two-week unit on farms. Pcitured above, front
row from left: Becky Ward, Bailey Baker, Katie Grant, Caleb Rodgers;
second row: Clint Johnston, Derrek Schulz, Sean Sobba, Jerime
Stone, Masen Robertson, Elizabeth Romine; back row: Mrs. Howarter,
Misty Hinton, Thomas Conoway, Alex Perkins, Corey Burgoon, Travis
Veniro and Malissa Carey.
Right: Garnett Boy Scouts for 2000 are, from left: Jonathan Potter, Jese
Sjorlund, Jacob Schainost, Zane Shrum; second row: Andrew Rickel,
Christopher Chitwood, Kyle Spring and Jason Setter; third row: John
Fursman III, David Dennison, Jeff Dennison, Pat Garber, Branden Dulin;
fourth row: Don Lile, Eric Jueser, Robert Kempnich, Paul Schreffler; back
row: Dan Dulin, Les Garber, Lloyd Dennison, Mike Schainost, Jason
Sjorlund and Gary Chitwood.
Crest homecoming attendants and royalty were, from
left: Beccy Tooley, Brent Lee, Jami Ryan, Kyle Bentley,
Kaci McMahon, Justin Bones, Rachel Waddell and Chris
Segraves.
ACHS basketball player Aaron Hardman goes up for a shot against Eudora.
AC quarterback Joe Sample prepares
to make a cut away from an Iola tackler
during the homecoming game.
Members of the 5-6-7-8 Dance Troupe relaxed before
the Colony Day parade, as floats made their turn onto
the main prade route. Thundershowers waited until just
after the parade of more than 40 floats was concluded.
Garnett Mayor Mike Norman signed a proclamation
declaring March Register to Vote Today Month
in conjunction with the Garnett Jaycees voter
registration campaign. Pictured are, front row,
from left: Bill Dick, city commissioner; Norman;
Janice Hodgson, city commissioner; back row:
Jaycees members Vickie Moss, Johnna Rios,
Monica Hermann and Susan Wettstein.
The Anderson County High School Bulldog volleyball team poses with its newest substate
trophy, along with coaches and fans, after a championship win at Burlington.
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Quilt guild to have Quilt in a Day show
Minutes of the July 18, 2013
Meeting of the Pieces and
Patches Quilt Guild
Pieces and Patches Quilt
Guild was called to order
by President, Judy Stukey,
in the meeting room of the
Garnett Library. Roll call was
answered by nineteen members. There were five guests;
Evelyn Gilogle, Darisa Maley,
our 2013 Scholarship winner,
Joyce Buckleys sister, Joann
Rickhart from Broken Arrow,
Arizona, Marilyn Lolley and
todays speaker, Jennifer Sibley,
Art Teacher from ACJSHS.
The minutes of the June
27, 2013 were approved as published in the Newsletter.
The Treasurers report was
given by Lynda Feuerborn.
Committee Reports
Charity Quilts – Joen Truhe
donated two charity quilts that
she made after Bonnie Deiters
lesson on the 10-minute quilt.
2013 Anderson County Fair
– Joen Truhe passed around
the signup sheet for working
the quilt class at the County
Fair. We need to have members cover Wednesday this
year. Wednesdays are usually covered by the women
from Horticulture, however
they are unable to do so this
year. Joen has received gift
donations from several area
merchants for the drawing for
prizes for those who enter in
the Open Quilt Class. Donors
are Auburn Pharmacy, Schulte
Agency, Josephines, Country
Fabrics, Dairy Queen, Subway,
True Value and Lindas House
of Hair. There is a drawing for
prizes for visitors as well. Joen
Truhe made a wall hanging,
Violet Holt made Kitchen Oven
Mitts, and Joen had two quilt
patterns to donate. As many
quilts as possible will be hung
over 10 quilt racks that will be
set on the tables. Terrie provided the clear plastic covers
that she used last year. The
tables will be set out on Sunday,
if any one would like to help be
at the Community Building at 4
p.m.
Patricia Knoechel Quilt in
a Day Show – Rose Dennison
got a call from Patricia
Knoechel saying that she will
be in Garnett on Wednesday,
September 11. Rose expects to
get further information from
Patricia. The show will be from
1-3 p.m. at the Community Room
at the North Lake Fairgrounds.
August Luncheon and
Installation of New Officers
Rose Dennison, Marvelle
Harris and Ruth Theis volunteered to chair the August luncheon. Members are asked to
bring a salad to share and their
own table service. New Officers
will be installed.
Audit Committee: Phyllis
Gordon and Rose Dennison
will audit the books and present their findings at the August
meeting.
Old Business: There was
no Old Business.
New Business:
Judy
Stukey was contacted by Sandy
Sylvester about a bus trip
planned by Bee Keepers Quilt
Guild in Hutchinson. They are
going to the AQS Quilt Week
in Des Moines, Iowa, October
2-5. They have some seats available on their bus. Judy passed
around the flyer.
The slate of officers for the
new year was presented to the
guild. Marilyn McDonald made
a motion to accept the slate of
officers. Violet Holt seconded.
Motion carried. New Officers
will be installed at the August
Luncheon.
Secret Sister Gifts: Cynthia
Fletcher received a secret sister
gift.
Show and Tell
Phyllis Gordon showed her
completed Block of the Month
quilt. Joen Truhe showed the
October wall hanging she made
for a prize for the fair. Oneda
Grimes showed a queen size
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TOPEKA The first roofing contractors to be registered with
the Kansas attorney generals
office under a new law enacted
this year by the Legislature
are now listed online, Kansas
Attorney General Derek
Schmidt announced last week.
The new Kansas Roofing
Contractor Registration Act
is aimed at helping consumers avoid doing business with
unscrupulous or fly-by-night
operators who do not comply
with registration requirements.
The law took effect July 1, and
the attorney generals office
has completed processing the
first group of 17 applications.
We have quickly implemented the new roofing registration system under the guidelines established by the legislature, Schmidt said. Our staff
is working hard to efficiently
process the registration applications, and we expect to issue
many more registration certificates in the coming weeks.
Certificates issued today are
for 17 roofing contractors. The
list of registered roofers is now
available online at www.ag.ks.
gov. The attorney generals
office is currently reviewing
more than 300 additional applications that have been received
since the law took effect on
July 1. By law, the office has 60
days to review the applications.
Additional roofing contractors will be added to the online
directory as their applications
are approved.
Under the provisions of this
law, which was enacted by the
Legislature in April, on and
after July 1, 2013, every roofing contractor must obtain a
roofing contractor registration
certificate from the Kansas
Attorney General in order to
legally provide commercial or
residential roofing services for
a fee in Kansas.
Roofing contractors or consumers who have additional
questions may call the Attorney
Generals Consumer Protection
Division at (800) 432-2310.
usually minimal, Upham said.
But, the longer plants are in
saturated soils, the more likely
damage becomes.
The risk doesnt end there,
either. A heavy rainfall alone
is enough to make soils crust
and become more compacted as
they dry. This also can reduce
roots access to oxygen, he
said.
Plants
that
remained
mulched or mounded (e.g., potatoes) may have fewer problems.
Still, lightly scraping soil to
break up any crusting will help
maintain healthy roots and, in
turn, healthy plants.
Be careful not to cultivate
too deeply, though, to avoid
damaging shallow roots,
Upham said.
Standing water alone wont
cause safety problems in garden vegetables if the plants
above-ground growth remains
healthy. So long as it isnt
cracked or soft, the fruit that
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been in contact with contaminated water certainly any
leafy vegetables, such as let-
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MANHATTAN Two facts may
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across the High Plains and
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1. Every living cell in plants
must have oxygen or die.
2. Garden crops exposed to
flood waters that may be contaminated particularly by
animal manure, chemicals or
sewage must be treated as if
theyre contaminated, too.
Most of our landscape
flowers and garden vegetables
have no way to provide oxygen to their roots if the soil
becomes saturated. Theyre
automatically at risk when the
weather is this wet, said Ward
Upham, horticulturist, Kansas
State University Research and
Extension, referring to recent
heavy rains in the nations midsection.
If standing or flooding water
drains away within 24 hours,
its impact on plant health is
quilt that she had hand pieced.
Phyllis
Mundell
showed
her two Anderson County
Fair Challenge Blocks. Rose
Dennison showed a 10-minute block quilt she is making
for charity. Roberta Norman
showed her Anderson County
Fair Challenge Block. Violet
Holt showed a casserole cover,
oven mitts and a purse with
glass case and kleenex holder.
The meeting was adjourned.
The meeting was followed by
a program given by Jennifer
Sibley, ACJSHS art teacher.
Jennifer shared her artwork
and talked about color theory.
Minutes recorded by Terrie
Gifford, Secretary
tuce and spinach, Upham said.
Dont keep plants that rapidly
yellow, either. That can signal
exposure to contaminants, as
well as a lack of oxygen.
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Citywide clean up planned
Calendar
August 8-Community Church
Missionary, church annex,
1:30 p.m.; 9-13-recycle trailer
at Broad and Pine in business
area Friday, leaves Tuesday;
14-Rural Water District No. 5
board meeting, board office, 8
p.m.
School Calendar
Enrollment-August 6-last
name letters A-M, 8-3 p.m.; 7-last
name letters N-Z, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.;
8-new student enrollment, 8-12
noon; 9-Pre-School roundup; 11Fall Sports meeting, 7 p.m.; 12Teacher Professional Day, Crest
Board meeting, 7 p.m.; 13 and
14-Teacher Professional Days
Senior Meals
9-fish, macaroni and cheese,
broccoli, wheat bread, pineapple pudding; 12-Mr. Rib, potato
salad, zucchini and tomato,
bun, plums; 14-tuna salad,
ranch veggie salad, blueberries
and bananas, bun, rice krispy
treat. Phone 620-852-3379 for
reservations.
Church Services
Scripture presented at August
4 Christian Church service
was John 14:15-31. Pastor Mark
McCoys sermon Illumination:
Seeing What God Wants Us To
See. 9 a.m.-prayer; 9:30 a.m.Cross Training Bible Study (for
adults and younger who want
to learn to study their Bible
better); 7 a.m. Tuesdays-Mens
Bible study.
Kloma Buckle and Melissa
Hobbs are collecting school
supplies for backpacks for children who need them when they
enroll at Crest. Please bring
supplies or cash. Give it to
Kloma or Melissa.
Scripture presented at the
August 4 United Methodist
Church service was Psalm 107:19, 43 and Acts 4:23-37. Pastor
Dorothy Welch presented the
sermon titled The Church,
Filled With Spirit.
Citywide Clean up
A citywide clean up will be
held August 16 through 26 in
preparation of the August 31
Colony Day event. 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.
Alumni
August 15 is the deadline
for your RSVP for this years
by Mrs. Morris Luedke
Contact (620) 852-3379 or
colonynews@ckt.net
with Colony news.
Colony/Crest Alumni banquet
and meeting. Tickets are $15
each, $16 at the door. Make your
check to Colony/Crest Alumni
Association and send to Linda
Ellis, 1872 Haskell Road, Ottawa,
KS 66067 or phone her 785-2421338. Meal menu is ham, meatballs, cheesy potatoes, green
beans, tossed salad, hot rolls,
homemade pies, tea and coffee
catered by Kay Lewis, Elsmore.
Addresses Needed
If parents, siblings or friends
know any of the following
addresses (needed is street and/
or box no. along with state and
Zip Code, please send to alumni secretary, Linda Ellis, 1872
Haskel Rd., Ottawa, KS 66067:
Heath Johns, Kathleen Miller
Bisk, Gary Dunlap, Richard
Dickson, Kathleen Wiley, Renee
Holman Sams, Georgia Young,
Stanley Jo Adams, David
Sutterby, Roberta Reiter Mang,
Ryan West, Susanna DePoe
Thyer, Alexis Olds, Debra
Thompson Colgin, Don McGhee,
Dennis Rogers, Glen Wools,
Honey Windett Threlkeld,
Carolyn Rogers Corstedt, Eric
West, Carol Bunnel Hall, Jerry
Collins Henry, Charlotte Conley
Masters, Elisha Womelsdorf,
Caleb Roach, Doug Luedke,
Debbie West Atzbach, Brenna
Brockman, Wesley Dietrich,
Kristi Arbuckle, Rodney
Warren, Christopher Rhea,
Carolyn Bradshaw, Gary
Schainost, Linda West Smith,
Eric Bain, Dale Easley, Roy
Wools, Dean Hamm, Gerald
Morrison, Chris Bennett,
Michael Estes, Kerry Stewart
Allen. Those in Colony Area
may phone 620-852-3379 and
leave address if no answer.
Colony Day
This years Colony Day
Celebration presents a new
event, Photo Contest. Each
child aged ten and under will
receive a gold dollar for participating. Open class photos
will have three placings, 1st,
2nd and 3rd prizes; Colony
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full name, age, telephone number) on back of picture and special open class of theme entries.
Pictures need to be printed and
delivered to Colony City Hall
community room, Friday, Aug.
30 5-7 p.m. or Saturday, Aug. 31,
8-10 a.m. Pictures will not be
returned, however if you wish
to have yours back, they may
be picked up at GSSB, Colony
the week following Colony Day.
For other information contact
Kristen Boone, gphotography17.
com or phone 785-448-1852 at
Colony.
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Story Hour
Debbie Wools, director, read Jaycee Schmidt, daughter of Laura and Nathan Schmidt awaits a prize from the table which includes
Muncha, Muncha, Muncha two red balls, bubbles, dinosaurs, pencils, tattoos, garden gnome and Indiana Jones hats at the final
and One Potato, Two Potato Colony Summer Story Hour. Names were drawn from a sack. Each won a prize.
at the final summer story hour
session July 30. Leprechauns
were made. Each child took
a goody bag, book and won a
prize. Ice cream sandwiches MANHATTAN — Grain-relat Prior completion of NIMS spaces and grain handling faciland juice boxes were served. ed entrapment, engulfments, training;
ities;
Student helpers received a asphyxiations and entangle Working knowledge of
Familiarity with NFPA 1670
small gift.
ments are safety concerns for grain storage, processing, and and NFPA 1006 standards.
Council
those who work on farms and in handling facilities;
There is no cost to attend the
Four council members and commercial grain facilities.
Prior completion of a basic training.
Mayor Neal Wallace met July
A first responder course for first responder training class If you have questions, please
31. Payment was approved for fire and rescue instructors on related to incidents at grain call Steve Wettschurack at
the cleanup of abated prop- incidents involving grain stor- storage, processing, and han- Purdue at 765-714-4557 or
erty at 402 Oak Street. Past age, processing and handling dling facilities;
swettsch@purdue.edu;
or
water bills were presented for facilities will be held on the
Familiarity with OSHA Brandi Miller at Kansas State
usual shut-off procedures. A Kansas State University cam- standards relevant to confined University at 785-532-4053.
renewal contract for copies pus on Aug. 21. The Department
maintenance was accepted. of Grain Science and Industry
In honor of
City Superintendent, Tim is hosting the session at the
Dietrich updated on progress International Grains Program
of the lagoon work on the north building. The workshop is lim
edge of Colony done from the ited to individuals who are curDevelopment Block Grant rently emergency first respond
(CDBG) from the Kansas Dept. ers or fire-rescue instructors.
To register for the course,
of Commerce for improvements
complete
information
and
a
regfor the sanitary sewer system.
The Phase I grant was awarded istration form is at Grainnet.
The course is a joint project
last year.
with
Purdue
University,
which
Around Town
Recent visitors of Morris is also offering a class in West
Lafayette, Ind. on Aug. 16. The
and Allene Luedke and Mark
contents of the class are based
Luedke were Allenes cousin,
on incident data gathered by
Columbia, Mo and her daughPurdues Agricultural Safety
ter, Maryville, Ind. and a few and Health Program. The
days later Morris nephew course is made possible through
and family Victor and Helen a Department of Labor-OSHA
Luedke, their daughter and Susan Harwood Grant.
grandson, Billings, MT.
The workshop is limited to
Norman Luedke recently individuals who meet the folunderwent surgery at Salina lowing criteria:
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Tuesday, August 13
8:45 a.m. to 10 a.m. – TOPS at
Garnett Methodist Church,
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
7 p.m. – Legion Bingo at VFW
Wednesday, August 14
Friends of the Prairie Spirit Trail
6:30 p.m. – Garnett Optimist
Club at Mr. Ds Restaurant
7 p.m. – Garnett Duplicate
Bridge at the Garnett Inn
7 p.m. – Garnett Saddle Club at
the Garnett Riding Arena
Thursday, August 15
5:30 p.m. – 13 Point Pitch and
Carry In Supper at the Garnett
Senior Center; pitch at 6 p.m.
7:30 p.m. – Delphian Masonic
Lodge No. 44
Saturday, August 17
2 p.m. – Jasper-ODell Memorial
Horse Pull
Sunday, August 18
10 a.m. – Scipio Tractor Drive
Monday, August 19
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
Tuesday, August 20
8:45 a.m. to 10 a.m. – TOPS at
Garnett Methodist Church,
2nd & Oak
Noon – Rotary International Club
at Garnett Inn and Suites
5:30 p.m. – Garnett Business &
Professional Women at
Town Hall Center
7 p.m. – Legion Bingo at VFW
Wednesdsay, August 1
6 p.m. – Anderson County
CloverPatch Kids Club for
all 5 and 6 year olds,
Community Building
7 p.m. – Garnett Duplicate
Bridge at the Garnett Inn
7 p.m. – Garnett Saddle Club
at the Garnett Riding Arena
7 p.m. – Colony Lions Club at
Colony Methodist Church
7 p.m. – Kincaid Lions Club
at Kincaid-Selma United
Methodist Church
Thursday, August 22
9:30 a.m. – Pieces & Patches
Quilt Guild at the Anderson
County Annex
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Chamber Players to present The Nerd
The Nerd, a comedy by
Larry Shue, is the next dinner
theatre offering from Garnetts
Chamber
Players. Set in
Terre Haute,
Indiana, its
the
story
of
goodwill
gone
terribly
wrong.
Show dates
are August
Devening
16-18 and 2225
starting
at 6:30 p.m, except for Sunday
matinees at 12:30 p.m.
Willum Cubbert (Gary Stapp)
was a soldier in Vietnam for
maybe 48 hours when he was
wounded and dragged to safety
by the heroic Rick Steadman
(Gary Rommelfanger), who he
never met due to their respective injuries and return flights
home. The thank you note he
sent 20 years ago promising As
long as Im alive, you will have
someone on this earth who will
do anything for you, is about
to be fulfilled. Rick Steadman
is coming for his first visit and
its anyones guess if hell ever
leave again.
The show is the first in
the companys 23rd Season
of dinner theatre in Garnett.
Stapp and Rommelfanger
are joined by stage veterans
David Carr (Axel) and Karen
Katzer (Tansy) as Willums
best friends. Willums boss and
his family complete the cast
of characters: Matt Wilper
(Warnock Waldgrave), Jody
Troyer (Clelia Waldgrave) and
JeriLyne Troyer as their young
son, Thor. Director Shauna
Devening of Burlington is a veteran of the Chamber Players
stage and makes her CPCT
directorial debut with this production. Catering is provided
by L&M Catering of Garnett.
Auditions for three more
Chamber Players productions
have already been announced:
August 12 at 7 p.m. in the theatre
with director Connie Edgerton
for Red vs. The Wolf,a Theatre
for Young Audiences (TYA)
short play that will tour area
elementary schools on a single
date in October. Sorry! Wrong
Chimney!, the CPCT Christmas
dinner theatre production, will
audition on Tuesday, October 1
at 7 p.m. with director Dennis
Arnold. And the CPCT spring
dinner theatre production,
The Dixie Swim Club, will
audition Monday, December
16 at 7 p.m. with director Tom
Emerson, Jr.
Tickets for all dinner theatre
shows are $22 for adults and $17
for students in high school and
younger. Advanced reservations are required by phoning
the theatre at 785-304-1683 or
emailing at ChamberPlayersGar
nett@gmail.com. The Chamber
Players are a non-profit theatre
company located in the Thelma
Moore Community Playhouse
at 140 W. 5th Ave. in Garnett,
KS. Visit their website at www.
TheChamberPlayers.org.
Yoga
classes
offered
Back to the Books
GARNETT – The Garnett
Recreation
Department
announces the starting of beginner to advance Yoga Classes.
Classes will be held on Tuesdays
and Thursdays, 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
at Town Hall Center, 129 W. 5th
Avenue. The first class will be
held on Tuesday, September 3rd
and continue a weekly schedule
through November. Anne Marie
Strobel is the instructor.
Please note: Classes will not
be held on holidays, nor the
dates of September 17 and 19.
The cost to participate is $4
per class. A discount punch card
may be purchased at the rate
of $40 for 11 classes. Discount
punch cards are available for
purchase prior to the session at
the Garnett Recreation Center,
or can be purchased during the
first class.
Ten (10) yoga mats will be provided on a first come, first serve
basis, or participants can bring
their own.
For more information please
visit www.garnettks.net.
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USD 365 staff members Stacy Hanson and Tammy Clark help Jessica Lickteig with paperwork as she enrolls her son, Dreyden
Phifer, during the all-school enrollment event at Anderson County Junior/Senior High School Tuesday, Aug. 6.
Area trail awarded grant
TOPEKA – The Kansas
Department of Wildlife, Parks
and Tourism (KDWPT) has
awarded $2 million in State
Trail Program grants to help
fund 16 recreational trail projects around the state.
The Prairie Spirit Trail State
Park was awarded a grant for
$62,386 for a mini-excavator and
equipment storage facility.
The grants were made possible when the state opted out of
the Federal Recreational Trails
Program (FRTP) in 2012 so more
funding would be available for
the overall pool of transportation alternatives.
The department received
more than $5 million in grant
requests for the $2 million that
was available, representing over
$7.7 million in potential investments in trails and trail ameni-
ties to improve the overall quality of life for Kansans. The State
Trails Program, like the FRTP,
provides for an 80/20 match of
approved expenses, with the
local entity supplying the 20
percent. Projects must meet
accessibility and environmental
criteria. Sponsoring entities are
also evaluated for their ability
to administer the projects and
their past performance in handling similar grants.
The department will participate in the Federal Recreational
Trails Program for federal fiscal year 2013. The application
deadline is September 1, 2013.
Application forms are available on the KDWPT website at
http://ksoutdoors.com/news/
State-Parks/Grants.
Field Day Event
Wed., August 21
(1700 & Jefferson Roads)
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 13, 2013
1993: Death leads to road review
August 19, 2003
The deal expected to put
Garnett Church Furnishings
in the hands of three Johnson
County area businessmen was
expected to close yesterday,
confirming for local officials
and the public exactly what
total in city/county funds will
be required to get out of the
financing arrangement that
tied it to GCF since 2001. The
purchase agreement got a boost
late last month when the City
of Garnett agreed to issue $1.5
million in Industrial Revenue
Bonds for the company, providing the remaining details in
the sale with its effects on the
city, buyers and sellers could
be mutually agreed upon. City
officials said last week they
believed a workable arrangement had been achieved.
A speeding ticket or other
city ordinance violation will
cost the violator 300 percent
more in court costs after city
commissioners raised the
citys court costs Tuesday.
Commissioners acted on a recommendation from city attorney Terry Solander to raise
the citys municipal court fees
from $10 per case to $40 per
case, after a review of the city
court fees showed Garnetts
costs to be significantly less
than other cities and hadnt
been raised in several years.
Solander estimates the municipal court handles between
1,200 and 1,300 cases per year,
meaning the city could generate up to an extra $39,000 per
year with the change.
by Vickie Moss
Staff Writer
August 19, 1993
Anderson
County
Commissioners, along with
other counties in the area, hope
to hear later this week that
the federal government has
extended the deadline imposed
on landfill operators to meet
new environmental standards
guidelines that have already
prompted closing notices by
several landfills including
Anderson Countys.
The recent tragic death
of Garnetts DeDe Galey at
an unmarked rural road has
focused new attention on safety
at those junctures of graveled
county road. Anderson County
Sheriff David Vaughan said
this week that the tragedy of
Galeys death should point out
to county residents the importance of extreme caution at
those intersections, most of
which are unmarked by stop
signs and sometimes obscured
by high weeds, tall crops and
driver complacency. Galey died
Aug. 12, while running a rural
mail route. Her westbound
vehicle was struck broadside
at a gravel road intersection by
a southbound truck.
August 22, 1983
Area merchants, companies and individuals contributed $11,931.72 to 4-H members
Thursday night at the livestock
sale held each year in connection with the Anderson County
Fair. That was the total amount
of money paid for the various animals, above the market
price. Brummel Farm Service
paid the largest individual
premium, giving David Ratliff
$1,067.60 above the market
price for his reserve champion
Crossbred beef. The champion
was not sold.
Marijuana plants with a
value in excess of $1,000 were
found northwest of Garnett
Friday by officers from the
Anderson County Sheriffs
Department. Sheriff Tom
Hermreck said that they
were tipped off by the Kansas
Bureau of Investigation, who
was informed of the marijuana
by an informant who requested
anonymity.
Charges at the Anderson
County Hospital will be raised
for 1984, beginning Oct. 1,
1983, but not as much as had
been anticipated. Semi-private
rooms will be increased $5 per
day from $125 to $130. Long
term care daily rate will be
increased $1 per day, from $33
to $34. Private rooms at the
hospital will go up from $143
to $145 per day, emergency
room charges will go from $20
to $21 and other costs will be
increased by a percentage,
such as lab work.
Rickabaugh earns scholarship
Jack Rickabaugh was named
the 2013 winner of the Bud
White Memorial Scholarship
sponsored by the Garnett
Optimist Club. Rickabaugh
will be attending Dodge City
Community College to major
in Horticulture with an emphasis in Golf Course Management
and to play golf for the college.
The Bud White Memorial
Scholarship was established
in honor of Bud White a longstanding member of the Garnett
Optimist Club. Bud was instrumental in overseeing many
of the projects conducted by
the club for Anderson County
youth programs. Bud helped
organize and manage the
Optimist Clubs beef raffle in
conjunction with the Anderson
County Fair to help raise funds
for the scholarship fund. After
Buds death the beef raffle was
renamed and the raffle proceeds will be used to help fund
the $500 scholarship in addition
to the other scholarships that
the Optimist Club issues each
year. To be eligible for the Bud
White Memorial Scholarship
applicants are required to be
residents of Anderson County,
enrolled in college to pursue a
degree in an agricultural related field, be of good academic
standing and be representative
of the citizenship traits that
Bud White exhibited through
his years of work and dedication with the Garnett Optimist
Club.
Rickabaugh is the son of
Car, motorcycle show planned
GARNETT – The Lake Garnett
Cruisers present their 19th
Annual Car and Motorcycle
Show to be held during
Cornstock on Saturday,
September 28 in Garnetts North
Lake Park.
The show is open to all
makes, models and years of
classic and custom cars, trucks
and motorcycles. Entry fee is
$15 if received by September
1 or $20 the day of the show.
The majority of the awards will
be done by public judging with
ballots available at registration.
The non-public judged awards
will be determined by award
sponsors or special honorees,
such as the mayor. There will
be music by local favorite deejay and club member Everett
Cox, and the first 100 entries
will receive a goodie bag and
event dash plaque. Door prizes
will be given away throughout
the day. A limited number of
car show commemorative shirts
will be available at the event.
The car and motorcycle show
will be held in close proximity
to the Great Kansas Outdoor
Fun Show and all the other
activities, displays and concessions provided by Cornstock,
the Anderson County Corn
Festival.
This is the second of three
special events put on by the
Lake Garnett Cruisers in 2013.
A Can-U-Cruise Night was held
on August 3rd. The car show
will be held on September 28th
and to round out the year a
Cruise Tour will be held on
October 12th.
For detailed information on
this event and other Cornstock
activities, please visit http://
w w w. l a ke g a r n e t t c r u i s e r s.
comor www.accornfest.com,
or contact Twyla Duyea at
785.448.4024 or Susan Wettstein,
785.448.6412.
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Leslea Rockers, Garnett, and
Mark Rickabaugh, Greeley.
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Attendees of the Kansas Archaeology Training Program Field School 2013 set up for an excavation at
the Billy Dixon trading post, also known as the Whiskey Ranch site.
Excavation crew gets site ready
Above is a picture taken at the
Billy Dixon trading post, also
known as Whiskey Ranch site
14EL311 in Ellis County, Ks.
It depicts a number of things.
First the terrain. Note, the grass
was doing quite well in some
areas. You can tell by the depressions that the dugouts were located into the slope of a small hill.
Also note, theres not many shade
trees in the immediate area.
The weather. It was beautiful, cool, brisk mornings. By the
uncovered tent frames you can
by Henry Roeckers
Contact (785) 448-6244
for local archeology information.
readily see no shade was needed.
This picture was taken around
8:00 a.m., all the people are gathered round for the daily field brief
held before the start of each work
day. This crew/team was known
as the Excavation Crew.
If you look closely, you can
see six tripods standing upright.
These are hanging shaker screens
and the piles of dirt in the foreground has all been screened.
Every ounce of soil removed from
the grids by hand trowels or by
shovel skimming is ran thru the
screening process.
Next week I will write and
share a picture about the actual
grid work (excavation) itself.
Ratliff earns Penn memorial scholarship
Cheyanne Ratliff is the recipient of the 2013 Wayne Penn
Memorial Optimist Vocational
Scholarship.
The Wayne Penn Memorial
Optimist Vocational Scholarship
was established in honor of
Wayne Penn, a longstanding
member of the Garnett Optimist
Club. Wayne was always a proponent of the projects undertaken by the Optimist Club that
helped advance the youth in
Anderson County thru educational trips, scholarships, leadership activities and volunteer
opportunities. To be eligible
for the Wayne Penn Memorial
Vocational Scholarship applicants are required to be residents of Anderson County,
enrolled in college to pursue a
degree in a vocational field, be
of good academic standing and
be representative of the citizenship traits that Wayne exhibited through his years of work
and dedication with the Garnett
Optimist Club.
Cheyanne will attend Fort
Scott Community College.
Cheyanne is the daughter
of David and Michelle Ratliff,
Westphalia.
Ratliff
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601 South Oak
Garnett, Kansas
(785) 448-3212
Cooper Jetzon Kumho
BECKMAN
MOTORS
North Hwy. 59 in Garnett, KS
Current Rebate
$2000
CARPETING
SERVICE
448-3720
Carpet – Vinyl
Laminate – Hardwood
Ceramic & VC Tile
See dealer for
additional rebates.
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Stacey at
785-448-3121.
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Honn 50th anniversary
Have you come to grips
with the state of affairs?
St. Augustine of Hippo, an
early Christian theologian
made the following quote.
You have made us for yourself oh God and our hearts
are restless until they find
their rest in you. We live in
a restless world. A world in
which the last person most
people are looking for is God.
In Romans 3:10-11, the Apostle
Paul says, As it is written:
There is no one righteous,
not even one; there is no one
who understands no one who
seeks God.
Many people have no relationship with God at all, others are willing to invite God
in as long as he stays in the
guest bedroom and others
only ban him from him from a
room or two. The story of the
prodigal son is an interesting
study. The boy requests his
inheritance from the father
and packs everything he owns
and leaves for a far country
never intending to return.
Things go well for him there
and he makes many friends.
His fortunes begin to change
however when he runs out of
money and a famine begins in
the land.
We read he was hungry
but no one gave him anything
so he hired himself out to a
farmer to feed pigs. We read
the boy finally came to his
senses and said, How many
of my fathers hired men have
food to spare, and here I am
starving to death. I will set
out and go back to my father
and say to him: Father I
have sinned against heaven
and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your
son; make me like one of your
hired men. So he got up and
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by David Bilderback
went back to his father.
The prodigal found out
that sins ability to interest a
person and satisfy a person
very quickly runs out. Most
people whether they want to
admit it or not realize what
they are doing or involved in
is contrary to God, however
they lack the ability to get up
and get out of their own pig
pen. They just continually
try to shore up the situation.
McCloud the Scottish theologian explains the prodigal
this way. The prodigal went
back to his father not because
he was tormented by a guilty
conscience but because he
was driven by the hope of
mercy. You see until you
confess to the Father that
you have sinned against him,
(God) and against heaven all
you will ever have is a guilty
conscience. You cant get any
relief from it because you are
afraid of the consequences of
changing your life. The story
says the prodigal came to his
senses. He was gripped with
the real state of affairs. Have
you done that? If not do you
have any rest in your heart?
David Bilderback:
A
Ministry on the Holiness of
God.
Campbell, Frazell engaged
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Ronald L. and Mary K.
(Gilner) Honn will celebrate
their 50th anniversary with a
gathering of family and friends
from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday,
Aug. 17, at the Knights Hall in
Mound City.
They were married Aug.
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Kelli Campbell and Preston
19, 1963, at St. Johns Church,
Frazell, both of Glenpool, Okla.,
Greeley.
Those who are unable to have announced their engageattend can participate in a ment.
She is the daughter of Roger
card shower. Send cards to: 114
Mine Creek Rd., Mound City, and Debi Campbell of Iola.
She graduated from Iola High
KS 66056.
School and earned a bachelor
of science degree from the
University of Tulsa, and a masters of science degree from the
United States Sports Academy.
She is a retirement counselor at
Mini.
Connor DeJesus, Emporia,
2nd on Tumbling.
Karlie Whitworth, New
Strawn, 4th on Double Mini.
Jessica McCullar, Garnett,
8th on Double Mini.
Alli Moore, Lebo, 9th on
Tumbling.
Aubree Holloran, Garnett,
9th on Double Mini.
Whitney Sparks, Emporia,
10th on Double Mini.
Maddie Smith, Lebo, 10th
on Double Mini.
Local gymnasts compete
Sunflower Gymnastics of
Emporia and Burlington had two
National Champions at the USA
Gymnastics Junior Olympic
National Championships in
Kansas City, Missouri July 310. Sunflower took 34 athletes
to compete and had 33 finishes
in the top 25, with 11 of those
finishes in the top 10. The top 10
finishers are as follows.
Stacie Doemland, Emporia,
1st on Double Mini, 5th on
Trampoline.
Kelsey Rot, Topeka, 1st
on Trampoline, 6th on Double
20%30%
Iverness Village in Tulsa, Okla.
He is the son of Shayla
Sprague and Craig and Sharon
Frazell, all of Kincaid. He graduated from Anderson County
High School and from Allen
County Community College. He
is an outside sales representative at Canfield and Joseph in
Tulsa, Okla.
The wedding is planned for
5 p.m. Oct. 19, 2013, at First
Presbyterian Church in Iola.
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TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
BECKMAN
MOTORS
Sunday 9am
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See Us For All Your Building Supplies
Paint & Supplies
Paneling
Hardware & Moldings
Lumber
Roofing Materials
& Shingles
Greeley Hardware & Lumber
Downtown Greeley (785) 867-3540
Garnett Publishing, Inc
112 W. Sixth Ave., Garnett
(785) 448-3121
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
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Sunday School 10am
Sunday Worship 11am, 6pm
Wednesday Bible Study 6pm
Park Road, Garnett, KS
(785) 448-3558
Pastors – William & Judy Brown
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 6pm
Richmond, KS
Fr. Gerald Williams
(785) 835-6273
NORTHCOTT CHURCH
Bible School 9am
Morning Worship 10am
Childrens Church 10:30am
Evening Worship 5pm
12425 SW Barton Rd., Colony, KS 66015
Pastor – Sharon Voorhees
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
Adult Sunday School 9:45am
Sunday Worship 10:45am
306 Maple, Colony, KS 66015
(620) 852-3200
Pastor – Mark McCoy
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
Pastor Darrel Herde
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 – Murl McKibben
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School 9:15am
Sunday Worship 10:30am
Bible Study Wed. 5pm/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 – Richard Fitzgerald
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. Marianand Mendem
(620) 364-2416
NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School 10am
Sunday Worship 11am, 6:30pm
705 S. Westgate (end of 7th St.)
Garnett, KS
(785) 418-2735
Pastor – Rick R. Randall Sr.
ST. PATRICKS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Emerald (Hwy 31 West of Harris, KS)
Mass: Saturday 5pm
Fr. Marianand Mendem
(620) 364-2416
GEM Farm Center
Garnett Publishing, Inc
112 W. Sixth Ave., Garnett
(785) 448-3121
Wilson Chiropractic Clinic
Lynn A. Wilson D.C., P.A.
Treatment For Your Back & Joint Pain
Sports, Auto and Work Injury Care
414 W. First Garnett
(785) 448-6151
Heating &
Air Conditioning
(785) 448-3235
519 W. First Ave. Garnett
UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST
Sunday School 9:30am
Worship Service 10:30am
2nd & Pine, Garnett, KS
Pastor – Cody Knapik
COLONY UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Church Services 10:30am
Colony, KS
Parsonage (620) 852-3103
Church Office (620) 852-3106
Minister – Rev. John G. Sheehan
For additions, subtractions or changes to your
church information, a church official may
contact the Review at (785) 448-3121.
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County publishes notice of delinquent property taxes
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 6, 2013)
**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 2013, 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 2012.
/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 6%
INTEREST PER ANNUM PRORATED.
Publication indicates tax payments
through July 31, 2013.
Any payments made after this date are
not reflected in this publication.
BERTHA MAE ADAMS, 1-00501090,
$68.02 % HONEY WHITCOMB, SubdKINCAID Blk-16 Lot-6-8 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
RALPH R ADAMS, 1-08000750 $6.86
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-26
Lot-1 & 2 EX N50 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
RALPH R ADAMS, 1-08100070, Acres$158.90, 399.57 NW4 EX RD, Sec-29 Twp-21
Rng-19
RALPH R ADAMS, 1-08100100, Acres$161.00, 416.12 SE4 EX RD, Sec-29 Twp-21
Rng-19
RALPH R ADAMS, 1-08100160, Acres247.80, $563.01 NE4 & E2 NW4 EX RD,
Sec-32 Twp-21 Rng-19
AIMTOR PROPERTIES,LLC, 100216150, $977.08, LT 10,W14 LOT 11
& E2 VAC ALY BET LTS, 9 & 10 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 15,
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN,
1-08001120, Acres-214.80, $455.35 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 Rng19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN,
1-08001160, Acres-118.90, $330.40 W3/4
OF SE4 EX RD, Sec-33 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN,
1-08001170, Acres-39.40 $147.40 E2 E2 SE4
EX RD, Sec-33 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN,
1-08001200, Acres-78.20 $299.88 W2 SW4
EX RD, Sec-34 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN,
1-08002410, Acres-80.90 432.99 E2 NE4 EX
RD, Sec-04 Twp-22 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN,
1-08002420, Acres-80.10 280.43 W2 NE4
EX RD, Sec-04 Twp-22 Rng-19
KIMBERLY
KAY
ANDERSON
& DAVID C HEIDRICH, 1-06101500,
Acre $418.08, BEG NW COR SE4
S360,E270,N360,W270, TO POB EX RD
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JUSTIN ASHBURN, 1-00219190 $1.29
% MARY FLEMING Subd-MANDOVI ADD
TO GARNETT Blk- 26 Lot-4 E OF RR Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
JUSTINASHBURN,1-00700560 $13.28
% MARY FLEMING, Subd-WESTPHALIA
(corrected) Blk- 14 Lot-6 Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
VIOLET M ASKINS, 1-00215340
1013.94 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, 100208630 $457.06 Subd-GARNETT Blk-16
Lot-22, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
IAN M & GENINE M BAILEY, 100218600 $131.12, LTS 17,18,19,20 &
E10 LOT 16 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-5, Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
ERIC A BAIN, 1-09300600, Acres40.30 $153.24 SW4 NW4, Sec-09 Twp-23
Rng-19
ERIC A BAIN, 1-09301070,Acres-79.80
$121.82 N2 NE4, Sec-08 Twp-23 Rng-19
DALE P & MARGARET A BAKER, 100100300 $300.12, Subd-COLONY Blk-18
Lot-7, 8 & 9, Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON,
1-00210010 2874.00, % OCWEN LOAN
SERVICING, LLC, BEG ON E R/W LN OAK
ST 590 S, OF N SEC LN TH E 336 TO RR,
R/W LN,SELY 92,W355.5 N90 TO POB,
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN T BANKS, 1-00211490 788.54
Subd-GARNETT Blk-13 Lot-S2 LTS 11-12,
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LARRY SPEARS, 1-00209220 $67.84
SONDRA BAUGHER, Subd-GARNETT Blk40 Lot-3 & E2 LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
SONDRA S BAUGHER &, 1-00209230
79.42 LARRY L SPEARS, Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 40 Lot-5 & W2 LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
GLENN & LAURA BAUMAN, 105000200B, Acres-120.00 $1014.52 % JOHN
C BAUMAN, SE4 EX S660 EX RD, Sec-05
Twp-21 Rng-19
MARVIN G BAUMAN, 1-00701360,
$453.84, Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHAL Blk-16 Lot-12,13,14 & 15 Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
STEVEN R & IVY D BEALS, 100208920, $52.38 % STEVEN BEALS, SubdGARNETT Blk-23 Lot-W37LT 19 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
STEVEN R & IVY D BEALS, 1-00208930
$418.28 % STEVEN BEALS, Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 23 Lot-20 & E3LT 19 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
VERNON N & ETTA MAE BELEW,
1-00212340 814.20 % GERALD E & MARIE
EVE GREENWELL, Subd-GARNETT Blk- 29
Lot-19 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ELIZABETH MARIE BELL, 1-00209070,
478.48 % RICK BELL, E30LT 16 & W16 LT
17, Subd-GARNETT Blk-22 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CLARON E & SHERRY A BENJAMIN,
1-00210110, $2073.48 Subd-GARNETT Blk6 Lot-S80LTS 10-12, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROBERT & MARY BENNETT, 100500590, $28.14, BEG 80E SE COR BLK
2,N100,E265,S100,, W265 TO POB SubdKINCAID, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
CURTIS D BETTINGER, 1-03500760,
Acres-7.70 $1390.26, BEG SE COR
SW4,N528,W660,S528,E TO, POB Sec-05
Twp-20 Rng-20
ANGELA D BLACK, 1-00100260
$419.05, N70LTS 6,7 & N70W2 LT 8, SubdCOLONY Blk- 17 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
PHINEAS D & VERA IRENE
BORNTRAGER, 1-05000280B, Acres7.50 $308.97, BEG NE COR W2 W2
NE4,W495,S660,E495,, N660 TO POB EX
RD Sec-07 Twp-21 Rng-19
PHINEAS D & IRENE BORNTRAGER,
1-06000280, Acres-160.00 $699.14 N2 SE4
& E2 SW4 EX RD, Sec-12 Twp-21 Rng-18
CHRIS & DIANA BOWEN, 100217280, $809.96 Subd-GARNETT Blk-56
Lot-20-24 S OF RR, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ZELMA BOWMAN, 1-00218390
$167.50 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-2 Lot-6-10 EX RR Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
ZELMA BOWMAN, 1-00218400
$119.68 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-2 Lot-11-13 Sec-31 Twp-20
Rng-20
DALE A BROOKS, 1-00206090,
$2155.48, BEG 150 E SW COR NE4
NW4,TH E150,N475, ,W150,S475 TO
POB Subd-E S NICHOLS SUBDIVISION,
Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
DALE A BROOKS, 1-07200480, Acres120.70, $786.56 SW4 NE4 & N2 SE4 EX RD,
Sec-30 Twp-22 Rng-18
DALE A BROOKS, 1-08001960, Acres8.20, $1343.30 NW4 NW4 W OF RR EX RD,
Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
VINCENT L & SHEILA BROWN, 100701040 $14.02, Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-7 Lot-10,11,12 Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
VINCENT L & SHEILA BROWN, 100701300 $8.62 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
$402.76, BEG NW COR LT 8 TH
N70,E140,S70,W140, TO POB Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
RICHARD L & KLOMA J BUCKLE,
1-09301050, Acres-36.20 $143.70, 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,
Acres-1.00 $2.38 1 AC SQ IN SW COR
NW4, EX RD, Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
DORIS BUNCH, 1-08000700 1234.30,
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-25
Lot-1, 2, & 3 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230, 4-097001, $0.15 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT, STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230, 4-097050 $4.51 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT, STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230, 4-097051 $1.66 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT, STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230, 4-097072, $0.13 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT, STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230, 4-097080, $15.98 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT, STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230, 4-097081 $1.51 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT, STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230, 4-097082 $2.57 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT, STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230, 4-097092 $2.99 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT, STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230, 4-097093, $12.96 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT, STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230, 4-097094 $1.19 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT, STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230, 4-097102 $2.28 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT, STORED GAS
HOPE D BURNS, 1-00500820 $426.94
Subd-KINCAID Blk-26 Lot-7 & 8, Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
CAB-TEL CORP, 1-00301970 $85.40,
% ATTN: SHANNON, GREELEY, S30, T19,
R21, BLOCK 42, Lot N2 LT 2, SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY
Blk-42 Lot-N2 LT 2, Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
DONALD E & TERRI L CAREY, 103001990, Acres-2.60, $1379.76, S27, T20,
R19, ACRES 2.6, NW4 NE4 LY N & W OF
CRK & BEG NE COR NW4 W200,S TO
CRK ALG CRK TO E4 SEC LN,N TO POB
EX RD, Sec-27 Twp-20 Rng-19
JERRY R CAREY, 1-08000680, $1314.80,
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 24
Lot-5,6,& 7 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
KENNETH R CARTWRIGHT, 104100940, Acres-80.00 $76.32 % ROBERT
L CARTWRIGHT, W2 SW4 EX RD, Sec-18
Twp-20 Rng-21
AMY DAWN CASS, 1-07201425,
Acres-4.30 $560.34, SPENCER W WEST,
BEG 360 E NW COR NW4,TH E490,S410,
W490,N410 TO POB EX RD, Sec-12 Twp-23
Rng-17
RONALD E CASTLEBERRY SR, 100215330 $350.60 LAURA CASTLEBERRY,
S62 LT 5 & S62 E2 LT 6 Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5, Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
FAYNE CAYLOR, 1-00218910 $242.40
% CONNIE DEMPSAY Subd-MANDOVI
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-16 Lot-1-6 INCL
Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
FAYNE CAYLOR, 1-00218930 130.42
% CONNIE DEMPSAY Subd-MANDOVI
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-16 Lot-11-20 INCL
Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
FAYNE CAYLOR, 1-00218940, Acres.10, $1.11 % CONNIE DEMPSAY SubdMANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-17 Lot19 & 20 E RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
FAYNE CAYLOR, 1-00219180, Acres.30 $42.12 % CONNIE DEMPSAY SubdMANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-26 Lot1,2 & 3 E RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
FAYNE CAYLOR, 1-00219200, Acres1.00 $132.96 % CONNIE DEMPSAY SubdMANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-27 Lot1-10 INCL Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
GARY R & JESSICA R CAYLOR, 104601110, Acres-76.80, 343.12 S2 SW4 EX
RD, Sec-34 Twp-21 Rng-21
BRUCE LEE & JENNIFER C
CHAMBERS, 1-00701390
$7.07, SubdSUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk-17
Lot-22, 23, & 24 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
GARY & CONNIE CHANDLER,
1-00203520, Acres-1.20, $3043.02 SubdTHOMAS ADD TO GARNETT Lot-2 &
W100LT 1 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
GARY & CONNIE CHANDLER, 103001510, Acres-5.50, $35.70, BEG SW
COR LT 2,E340,S670 TO RR,SW115,
,W250,N707.5 TO POB Subd-THOMAS
ADD TO GARNETT, Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
ESTHER CHAVEZ, 1-00101600 $56.32,
% 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 Subd-COLONY Blk-53, Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
MICHELLE E CHUDZIK, 1-00209810,
$537.20 JON B REED, Subd-GARNETT Blk36 Lot-9 & W2 LT 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MICHELLE E CHUDZIK, 1-00216160,
$803.50 RONALD K MCCAIN, % JEREMY
& ASHLEY MCCARTY Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 15 Lot-12 &
E34LT11 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
WALTER SCOTT III & MARIETA I
CHURCH, 1-04000220, Acres-40.50 $518.46
Sec-09 Twp-20 Rng-21 NW4 SE4 EX RD
RUTH I CLAMON, 1-00209310
$371.84 WILLIAM MICHAEL RIDDLE, SubdGARNETT Blk-39 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
TIMOTHY J SR & TAMARA J CLARK,
1-00218790 $501.92 LTS 16-20 & S2 VAC
ALY ADJ ON N Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-11, Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
JEFF COLLINS, 1-00217810 $296.74,
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 63 Lot-7,8 & E2 LT 9,
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ALEXANDER
P
&
DENISE
COMPTON, 1-00701210, $178.21 LTS 26
THRU 30 & N10 LT 25 Subd-MERRILLS
ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk-10, Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
STEVE COONEY, 1-00216890 $155.12
% MARK UPP, Subd-GARNETT Blk-43 Lot17-20 INCL Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TONYA CORNETT, 1-00216930,
$1183.74 ALFRED F KATZER, SubdGARNETT Blk- 44 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
BOBBY R & MARY K CRAIG, 100701410, $20.00 LOTS 13 THRU 17 INCL
& S18 OF LOT 18 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-17, Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng17
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC, 100208900 $510.80 Subd-GARNETT Blk-23
Lot-17, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC, 100209100 $797.22 Subd-GARNETT Blk-22
Lot-S2 LTS23 & 24, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC, 100209590 $546.62 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37
Lot-S62LTS 1 & 2, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC, 100209600 $597.40 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37
Lot-N78LTS 1 & 2, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC, 100209620 $763.24 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37
Lot-4, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC, 100209640 $674.42 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37
Lot-6, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES, LLC, 100210210 $718.92, BEG SW COR LT 1, TH
N40,E132,S40,, W132 TO POB EX RD
Subd-BRYSON ADD TO GARNETT Blk-4,
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC, 100210420 $1097.08, BEG 300N NE COR
LT 1,TH W177,N70,, E177,S70 TO POB
Subd-GARNETT, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC, 100210560 $1186.88 Subd-WHITEFORD
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2 Lot-14 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC, 100215270 $537.94 E36 LT 14 & W20 LT
15, Subd-GARNETT Blk-70 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC, 100215490 $385.22 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, 100215920 $905.44 LTS 11 & 12 & W2 VAC
ALLEY BET LTS 12 &, 13 Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-7, Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
JERRY L & MARSHA C CRIQUI, 100215310, $1224.00 Subd-GARNETT Blk-71
Lot-6 & 7, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JERRY & MARCIA CRIQUI, 100215980, $399.44, E67.3 LT 18,W32 LT
19 & VAC ALLEY BET, LTS 18 & 19 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-7, Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JERRY L SR & MARCIA A CRIQUI, 100217020, $761.02 Subd-GARNETT Blk-45
Lot-5, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TAMMY CROUCHER, 1-00700240
$13.49 Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk1 Lot-7-9, Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
CHRISTOPHER H & AMY K CYGAN,
1-00201109, Acres-2.00 $7.20 Subd-PRAIRIE
LINKS Lot-14, Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHRISTOPHER H & AMY K CYGAN,
1-00209090, $862.96 Subd-GARNETT Blk22 Lot-22, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHRISTOPHER H & AMY K CYGAN,
1-00210570 $1075.34 Subd-WHITEFORD
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2 Lot-E97LT 13
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN W & ALICE DAUGHERTY, 100501100 $17.84, % HONEY WHITCOMB,
Subd-KINCAID Blk-16 Lot-3, 4 & 5 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
BETTY JOY DAULTON, 1-00200650,
Acres-2.50, $1463.88, BEG 60W & 310N
OF SE SEC COR,W458, N180,E11,N54,E
450,S235 TO POB, Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-19
SAM DAVIDSON, 1-00500480 $20.24
Subd-KINCAID Blk-11 Lot-15-18, Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
ILLA F DAVIS, 1-09300840, Acres14.50 $500.78 SE4 NW4 E OF R/W EX LY
W OLD H, WY EX RD & EX N 5 AC Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
JEFFREY S & LISA C DEAL, 1-00500280
$159.66 % LARRY WAYNE WOOLS JR, SubdKINCAID Blk-19 Lot-LT 5 & 6 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
BERNICE M DECKER LIVING TRUST,
1-00202940 $663.14, % 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
JON W DEPETRE, 1-00217580A
$359.46 Subd-GARNETT Blk-59 Lot-19, Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CALVIN D & PATRICIA A DEVOE,
1-00501610, $200.06 Subd-KINCAID Blk-29
Lot-1 & N2 LT 2, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DONALD D DIEBOLT, 1-00210730B,
Acres-.30,
$3373.94 Subd-EVERGREEN
SUBDIVISION Blk-3 Lot-4, Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
LAWRENCE E & DONNA DIEBOLT,
1-08000710 $402.58, % LARRY REDMAN,
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-25
Lot-4, 5 & 6 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
TIMOTHY L & SHANEY R DIETRICH,
1-00100880, $63.06 Subd-COLONY Blk-35
Lot-W2 2 & E2 3, Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
TIMOTHY L & SHANEY R DIETRICH,
1-00102440, $57.64 Subd-PINEGARS 1ST
ADD TO COLO Lot-9 & E2 LT 8 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
WES DIETRICH, 1-00101050 407.42
Subd-COLONY Blk-37 Lot-6-12 INCL, Sec06 Twp-23 Rng-19
GEORGIA C DILLEY, 1-00701320,
$49.08, Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHAL Blk-15 Lot-16,17 & 18 Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
ELSIE M DINGUS, 1-00501410
$449.58, WILBUR C DINGUS JR, SubdKINCAID Blk-14 Lot-3, 4, 5 & 6 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
WILBUR C JR & ELSIE DINGUS, 100501320 $52.14 Subd-KINCAID Blk-14
Lot-1 & 2, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
LINDA DONLEY, 1-09300390, Acres$66.50 542.49 S2 NE4 LYG E OF NEW
HWY 169 & EX RD & RR, R/W Sec-31 Twp22 Rng-19
LINDA
DONLEY, 1-09400300,
Acres-$41.50
102.27 N2 NE4 LYG E
OF HWY & RR R/2 EX BEG NE COR
NE4,S484,W180,N484,E TO POB EX RD,
Sec-31 Twp-22 Rng-19
STEVEN E DRAVES & JENNIFER
MICHAEL, 1-00207930 $316.50, % JARED
E & STACEY R CLARK, LTS 4,5,6 & E2 LT 7,
BLK 2, GARNETT & W170 OF S20 LT 1,,
BLK 2, CHAPINS ADD Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
ANDREA M DRIMMEL, 1-00219040
$226.26 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 19 Lot-11 TO 15 INCL Sec31 Twp-20 Rng-20
MICHAEL A DRIMMEL, 1-00207740
$455.20, Subd-GARNETT Blk-3 Lot-5,6 &
W2 4, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHERYL & JAMES DUNKIN, 100214090 $1073.12 Subd-GARNETT Blk-53
Lot-3 & W2 LT 2, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MILO JR & PATRICIA DURAND, 112000860, Acres-7.00 $873.62 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
DONALD E EDGERTON, 1-04600231,
Acres-37.30, $696.46 N2 W2 NW4 EX RD,
Sec-16 Twp-21 Rng-21
DONALD EDGERTON, 1-04600231A,
Acres-39.20 $282.76 S2 W2 NW4 EX RD,
Sec-16 Twp-21 Rng-21
DAVID & SANDRA EISENBRANDT,
1-00502000 $31.22 Subd-SOUTH ADD TO
KINCAID Blk-16 Lot-12 & 13 Sec-01 Twp-23
Rng-20
EDWARD L & NANCY ELLINGTON,
1-00100420 $570.24, LTS 7-9, & S50LTS
4,5,& 6, & VAC, ALY ADJ, Subd-COLONY
Blk-23 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
ADAM WADE & TANYA R EWERT,
1-04000611, Acres-37.60, $858.33 NW4 NE4
EX RD, Sec-22 Twp-20 Rng-21
THOMAS FAGG, 1-00215370 $462.40
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk5 Lot-N60LTS 1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION,
1-03503130, Acres.70 $2.24, BEG 40W SW COR
E320,S100,W320,N100, TO POB SubdGARNETT Blk-79, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JANICE FEUERBORN TTEE, 100202280 $1402.58 Subd-NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD Blk-, 2 Lot-W63LTS 28-31 Sec25 Twp-20 Rng-19
ANTHONY V & DONNA FICARA,
1-00210550 1975.24 BEG ON WALNUT ST
W R/W LN 20N NE COR WHITEFORD
ADD,TH W156,N126,E156,S126, TO POB
26, TO POB Subd-GARNETT, Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
JOHN WESLEY FICKEL, 1-00217880,
$209.10 Subd-GARNETT Blk-63 Lot-23 & 24,
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES E FINLEY, 1-04600580 $4.14 %
ED FINLEY, ABANDONED RR R/W W OF
ALLEY, Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-9 Sec-19 Twp21 Rng-21
RUFUS F & DELORES FICHER, 104600970, Acres-3.00
$69.10,
%
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
JOHN J & WANDA L FOLSOM, 100203330 $727.04 % BOBBY & DEBRA
DAVIS Subd-SMITHS ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-1 Lot-S70LTS 13,14 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
SG-CITY 0F FORD KANSAS G4235,
4-101080 $9.80 % PROPERTY TAX DEPT,
STORED GAS
GEORGETTA FOXX, 1-00201670A,
$429.72, % 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, 1-00201671
$97.52, BEG 760 E & 470 N SW COR
NE4,N97.5, E188,S97.5,W188 TO POB,
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
DUANE FRAZIER LIVING TRUST, 100201610, $1531.66 % TERRY & JOE ADAMS,
Subd-WESTWOOD ACRES TO GARNETT
Blk-1 Lot-3 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
RHONDA R FREEMAN LIVING
TRUST, 1-08000950, Acres-4.50, $3829.22,
BEG 697 N SW COR,E378,N564.3,W378,,
S TO POB EX RD Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-19
SHARON L FRITZ, 1-00209370
$512.64 E2 LT 14 & W2 LT 15, SubdGARNETT Blk-39, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
VERNELLE C FROHLICH, 1-00211930,
$1063.70 Subd-GARNETT Blk-26 Lot-15 &
E2 LT 14, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
GLENDA L FUNK, 1-00202430
$799.62, BEG 75W OF SW COR LT
10,W50,N150,, E50 S TO POB Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Blk-2, Sec-25 Twp20 Rng-19
HARRY FUNK III, 1-00215000 $370.68,
BEG 10E SW COR LT 14,N140,E40,S48,
E4.5,S55,SW10,S29,W40 TO POB, SubdGARNETT Blk-68 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
HARRY FUNK III, 1-00500900, Acres3.90 $10.82, ALL BLK 41, ALG W/ADJN
S 1/2 VAC SECOND ST, ADJN W2 VAC
BLAKER ST ADJN N2 VAC, FIRST ST SubdKINCAID Blk-41, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
HARRY FUNK III, 1-00500920 $41.28
ALG W/ADJN S2 VAC SECOND ST & ADJN
E2, VAC BLAKER ST Subd-KINCAID Blk-30
Lot-9-12 &, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
HARRY FUNK III, 1-00501670 $28.06,
LTS 9 & 10 & BEG SW COR LT 9,E140,S80,
W140,N80 TO POB,ALG W/ADJN E2 VAC,
BLAKER ST,EX RD R/W Subd-KINCAID
Blk-29, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
HARRY FUNK III, 1-00501730, Acres5.10 $13.84, ALL BLK 42, & BEG SW COR
SE4, N100 SW SW COR BLK 42, E500
SW COR LT 9 BLK 29, S100, W500 TO
POB, ALG W/ ADJN S2 VAC FIRST ST &
ADJN W2 BLAKER ST, EX RD R/W, SubdKINCAID Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
R H FURSMAN, 1-00101440 $322.42
Subd-COLONY Blk-50 Lot-1, Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
RICH E GADELMAN, 1-04601340,
Acres-82.00, $1676.08 S2 SW4 EX RD, Sec01 Twp-21 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER, 1-00202510
$2095.30, BEG 37.9 N SECOR NE4, N110,
W100, S, 109, E100 TO POB Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD, Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
JAMES L GAINER, 1-00208580 111.82
Subd-GARNETT Blk-16 Lot-13 & 14, Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L & MARY A GAINER, 100212660 $168.62 Subd-GARNETT Blk-32
Lot-13, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER, 1-00212670
$1759.92 Subd-GARNETT Blk-32 Lot-14 15
& W2 16, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER, 1-00213590
$251.78 LOT 16 & E10 LOT 15 & W30
LOT 17, Subd-GARNETT Blk-48 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER, 1-00216970
$684.38 Subd-GARNETT Blk-44 Lot-11 12
& W2 10, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER, 1-00217140
$321.94 Subd-GARNETT Blk-45 Lot-N2 LT
24, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER, 1-00218230
$419.00 LOTS 10-12 INCL & W2 LOT 9,
Subd-GARNETT Blk-77 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
KEVIN M & CASEY C GAINES, 100209730 $240.60 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 37
Lot-21, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
THOMAS F GALEY, 1-00201330
$973.03, BEG 2065W & 1510S OF NE SEC,
COR,W151,N200,E151,S200TO POB,
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
LESLIE A & SHANNON GARBER, 105100470, Acres-10.50, $611.78, COMM
313.4 E, 580 S, S58 E43.9 NWCOR NE4
TO POB, S260, S11 W333, S270, E356.7,
N170, E700, N230 TO CRK, NW, TO POB
Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-20
STEVE E & WANDA I GATES, 100500930 $28.46 LOTS 7 & 8 TOG W/ADJ
E2 VAC BLAKER ST &, ADJ N2 VAC FIRST
AVE Subd-KINCAID Blk-30, Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
STEVE E & WANDA I GATES, 100500940 $300.90 Subd-KINCAID Blk-30
Lot-5 & 6, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RICHARD
GEER,
1-00205660,
Acres-1.20 $802.58 Subd-GEER ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-1, Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng20
MARTIN L & CAROLYN I GELLHAUS,
1-01100140, Acres-28.00 $838.94 KATRINA
I GELLHAUS, S2 SE4 W OF RR, EX W1004
& EX RD Sec-19 Twp-19 Rng-21
GEM ASSOCIATES,LLC, 1-00202910,
Acres-4.40, $16861.64, BEG 591 E & 30 S
NW COR SE4,, E 69,S 10,E 250,S 153,E
80 ,S 467,W 330,N 304,W 69,N, 326 TO
POB AKA PRT E JACKSON Sec-25 Twp-20
Rng-19
JOSEPH C GIARDINO, 1-00202661
$922.60, 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 $99.36,
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-3
Lot-1,2,3 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
ANNIE GIBSON, 1-00218460 $25.68
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-3
Lot-16, Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
TIMOTHY L & BRANDI GIBSON,
1-00701550 $394.88 W225 OF THE BLK,
Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk22 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
LAURA
GIFFEN,
1-00202240
$1112.08, BEG 40W & 559N OF SE COR
NE4 ,W152.5, ,E148,S152.5 TO POB SubdNEW ORCHARD PARK ADD, Sec-25 Twp20 Rng-19
ALICE M GILLIS, 1-00701430 $44.96
% ALICE CARPENTER Subd-SUPPLEMENT
TO MERRILL ADD Blk-17 Lot-5, 6, 7, & 8
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
ARTHUR & MARILYN GILMORE, 100213760 $1035.73 Subd-GARNETT Blk-49
Lot-23 & 24, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ARTHUR & MARILYN GILMORE, 108000880 $620.96 % RUSSELL & MICHELLE
STEINBROOK Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA Blk-28 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-35 Twp-21
Rng-19
IVAN L & YVONNE M GOINS TRUST,
1-09300790A, Acres-39.90 $1007.86 % RICK
D HORN, SE4 SE4 EX RD, Sec-05 Twp-23
Rng-19
ELLEN LUCILLE GOODING ETAL, 1-
00202080, $1066.84 Subd-NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD Blk-, 3 Lot-1 TO 5 INCL Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
ACE R GOODRICH, 1-00102660
$151.50 BEG 60W OF SW COR S75 W200
N75 E200, TO POB Subd-COULTERS 1ST
ADD TO COLON Blk-2, Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng19
JONATHAN LEEDY GORDON, 100217660, $233.97 LT 11 & E2 LT 10, SubdGARNETT Blk-61 Lot-11 & E2 LT 10 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
LYNN ERVIN GORDON JR, 102602650, Acres-87.90, $606.64 CLARICE
D GORDON, N90 AC NE4 EX RD, Sec-35
Twp-20 Rng-18
LYNN ERVIN GORDON JR, 102602730, Acres-70.10, $601.38 CLARICE
D GORDON, S1155 NE4 EX RD, Sec-35
Twp-20 Rng-18
LENORA GERALDINE GRACHECK
ETAL, 1-00600110 $10.12, Subd-LONE ELM
Blk-6 Lot-5,6,7 & 8, Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-20
MICHAEL S & JO LYN GRAY, 100202440 $1003.12, 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
GUEST HOME ESTATES OF
GARNETT LLC, 1-00202980, $19029.34, %
JAMES LAIDLER, BEG 1118S & 1957.5W
NECOR SE4, W306, N250,E306,S250 TO
POB, Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
CARL GUILFOYLE, 1-00302430
$1068.24 N2 LT 1 & 2 & S2 VAC ALY
RUNNING E & W, ON N SIDE LOT 2 SubdGREELEY Blk-24, Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
MICHAEL R & SUZANNE GUINN,
1-00701340 $759.02, Subd-MERRILLS ADD
TO WESTPHAL Blk-16 Lot-18,19,20,& 21
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
NICK GUTIERREZ, 1-00218380 $1.85
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2
Lot-4 & 5 W OF RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
NICK GUTIERREZ, 1-00218410 $2.22
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2
Lot-14&15 W OF RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
NICK GUTIERREZ, 1-04600870,
Acres-1.10 $3.11, BEG 330S NECOR NW4,
W222.7, S214.5,, E222.7, N TO POB Sec16 Twp-21 Rng-21
NICK GUTIERREZ, 1-08001900 $1.21,
BEG NE COR LT 11, BLK 2 WELDA, NW
ALG N LT LN 55, S TO S LN LOT 11, SE TO
SECOR, LOT 11, NE TO POB Subd-WELDA,
Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
ROBERT E HAMM, 1-02605390
$156.20 Subd-HARRIS Blk-18 Lot-1-6 INCL,
Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-18
HARBOUR PORTFOLIO VII,LP, 100203290, $1062.60 Subd-SMITHS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-, 1 Lot-10 & W2 LT 9 Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
DAVID A & DANA D HARDMAN,
1-00215470 $599.62 LOT 9 & W33 LOT
8 & VAC ALY BET LOTS 8, & 9 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-, 4,
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DELMAR HARTMAN, 1-00501440A
$57.74 W70 LTS 21 & 22, Subd-KINCAID
Blk- 15, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
REX ALLEN & DOTTI L HARTMAN,
1-00101460, $451.48 ROBERT P HARTMAN,
Subd-COLONY Blk-50 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
ROBERT P HARTMAN, 1-04101000,
Acres-74.00, $83.27 REX ALLEN HARTMAN,
W2 SW4 EX RD, Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-21
ROBERT P HARTMAN, 1-05101410,
Acres-80.20
$377.46 REX ALLEN
HARTMAN, N2 SE4 EX RD, Sec-23 Twp-21
Rng-19
ROBERT P HARTMAN, 1-10200180,
Acres-80.00, $97.49 REX ALLEN HARTMAN,
W2 SE4 EX RD, Sec-08 Twp-22 Rng-20
ROBERT P HARTMAN, 1-10500270,
Acres-34.90, $44.08, REX ALLEN HARTMAN,
NW4 NE4 EX BEG 277 W NECOR NW4
NE4, S383,W690, N383, E TO POB EX RD,
Sec-17 Twp-22 Rng-20
H ROBERT & MARLYS A HAYDEN,
1-00201920, $1332.22 Subd-MAYS ADD TO,
GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-3, Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
H ROBERT & MARLYS A HAYDEN,
1-00210120 $117.42 Subd-GARNETT Blk-6
Lot-S80LTS 8 & 9, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
REX A & MEREDITH LEA HAYES JR,
1-00500800, $24.26 LOTS 11 & 12 TOG
W/ADJ S1 VAC THIRD AVE Subd-KINCAID
Blk-26 Lot-11 & 12, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JESSIE J HAYNES, 1-11000270, Acres3.50 $61.28 BEG 25W & 776 N SECOR
NE4 ON W RD R/W TH W402, NELY 400,
E392, S427 TO POB, Sec-09 Twp-22 Rng21
WILLIS HENDERSON, 1-04600620
$1.78 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-10 Lot-6, Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
LEE A HERMRECK, 1-04500260,Acres38.00 $79.02 SE4 SE4 EX RD, Sec-16 Twp-21
Rng-21
VERNON L HERMRECK, 1-00217890
$414.76 LOUIS J HERMRECK, N56 LOT 1 &
N56 OF E27 LOT 2 Subd-GARNETT Blk-64,
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DAVID E & MELISSA M HINER, 100217570 $359.82 Subd-GARNETT Blk-59
Lot-17 & 18, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DARRIN G HOLSTINE, 1-00216900
$629.36 Subd-GARNETT Blk-43 Lot-21-24
INCL, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KENTON W & SHERI K HOPKINS, 100206220, $2065.18, PT LT 5, BEG NECOR,
S150, W100, N150,, E100 TO POB Subd-E
S NICHOLS SUBDIVISION, Sec-29 Twp-20
Rng-20
RICK D HORN, 1-00101020 $215.00,
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, Subd-COLONY Blk-37 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
RICK D HORN, 1-00101030 $178.64,
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 SubdCOLONY Blk-37, Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RICK D HORN, 1-00101040 $161.04,
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, 100213570 $1515.96 Subd-GARNETT Blk48 Lot-13 & W15LT14, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
BETTY L HUFFMAN, 1-00500270
$25.26 Subd-KINCAID Blk-19 Lot-7 TO 12
INCL, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
BETTY L HUFFMAN, 1-00500470
$25.26, Subd-KINCAID Blk-11 Lot-1, 2, & 3,
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
CAROL M HUNSPERGER, 1-00500670
$15.34, Subd-KINCAID Blk-12 Lot-13, 14, &
15, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
CAROL M HUNSPERGER, 1-00600240
$21.44 Subd-LONE ELM Blk-7 Lot-3 & 4,
Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-20
LESTER HUNT ETAL, 1-00301070,
$94.18 % DAN HUNT, Subd-GREELEY
SUBDIVISION Blk-27 Lot-S2 5-8 INCL Sec30 Twp-19 Rng-21
JAMES E & TONIA JACKSON, 100700440 $415.74 Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk-12 Lot-1-6 INCL Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
JAMES E & TONIA JACKSON, 100700450 $20.70, Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk-12 Lot-10, 11 & 12 Sec-36 Twp21 Rng-17
JERRY W & CATHERINE M JASPER,
1-00217510, $40.84 Subd-GARNETT Blk-59
Lot-7, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JERRY W & CATHERINE M JASPER, 100217590, $191.18, LOTS 21, 22 & W14 LOT
23 BLK 59, Subd-GARNETT Blk-59 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
NORMAN L JOHNSTON, 104600221A, Acres-78.30, $395.06 %
DONALD E EDGERTON & KENNETH M
RUPPEL E2 NW4,EX BEG 330S NE COR
NW4, W222.7 ,S222.7,E222.7, N222.7 TO
POB & EX RD, Sec-16 Twp-21 Rng-21
WAYNE L JOHNSTON, 1-00216320,
$1697.50 LOTS 1-4 INCL & S2 VAC ST &
N83 LOTS, 5-10 INCL & ALL VAC ALY SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-20,
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LEONARD & LOIS JOLLIFF, 100203320 $853.36, Subd-SMITHS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-N70LTS 13,14 Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
CHARLES KANOY, 1-08001720 2.62
Sec-01 Twp-22 Rng-19
JOHN G & DOLORES KAUFMAN,
1-00301040 $260.50, 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
AARON & LYNN M KELSEY, 100219010, $457.24, Subd-MANDOVI ADD
TO GARNETT Blk-19 Lot-1,2,3 Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
NANCY A G KEMPNICH, 1-08000720,
$100.12, Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA
Blk-25 Lot-7, 8 & 9 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
ELIZABETH IRENE KENNARD, 108001150, Acres-9.70
$643.54,
BEG
SECOR SW4, W880, N495, E880,, S495 TO
POB EX RD Sec-33 Twp-21 Rng-19
EULA M KENT, 1-00217690 $551.06
Subd-GARNETT Blk-62 Lot-1-4 INCL, Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CLARA MAE KENTCH, 1-00101450
$302.62 % CLARA MAE HARTMAN, SubdCOLONY Blk-50 Lot-2 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng19
MARTHA A KICHLER, 1-03100820,
Acres-3.00,
$736.29, % MARTHA
A DEHN, BEG 203.6W SE COR
SW4,W300,N436,E300 ,S426 TO POB,
Sec-16 Twp-20 Rng-19
RICHARD V KINDER, 1-00211540,
$2282.16 YAOWAMALN
SUBINTAN
KINDER, Subd-GARNETT Blk-13 Lot-20 &
21 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KATHY J KING, 1-00215560 $546.24
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 73 Lot-4 & E36LT 5,
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHEN P & CHRISTINA M KIRK,
1-04000410, Acres-78.30, $620.10 N2 NW4
EX RD, Sec-15 Twp-20 Rng-21
KLEIN ENTERPRISES INC, 100214480, $40.91, BEG 15.3W NECOR
LOT 3, TH S140, W22,, N140,E22 TO POB
Subd-GARNETT Blk-55 Lot-3, Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
KLEIN ENTERPRISES, INC, 100216870 $1717.46 LTS 13 THRU 16 EX
S35LTS 13 &, 14 &, S35W2 LT 15 SubdGARNETT Blk- 43, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DENNIS WAYNE LANKARD, 105101150, Acres-39.00, $880.92 ELISABETH
MARIA LANKARD, NE4 SE4 EX RD, Sec-16
Twp-21 Rng-19
JAP & MINNIE LANKARD, 100217380, $123.18, % MRS SEAN CONNER,
Subd-GARNETT Blk-58 Lot-1,2 & 3 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
DENISE G LAW, 1-00214460
$1527.60, BEG NE COR LT 2, S140, W37.3,
N40, E9,N100,E36.6TO POB BLK 55
GARNETT, Subd-GARNETT Blk-55 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
MYRON G & CARRIE L LAYNG, 104700410, Acres-39.00 $269.40 SW4 NW4
EX RD, Sec-27 Twp-21 Rng-20
CHARLES E LEONARD JR, 100217840, $399.98, Subd-GARNETT Blk-63
Lot-13,14 & 15, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LEON M LICKTEIG, 1-02100210,
Acres-119.90, $2629.40, S120 AC OF SE4
LESS BEG SWCOR SE4, TH E36.5,N1320,
W16.5, N660, W20, S TO, POB Sec-21
Twp-19 Rng-20
BARRY AYRES & MARY L LIGHTFOOT,
1-11000820, $5.44, Subd-JACKSONS ADD
TO SELMA Blk-7 Lot-1, 2, & 3 Sec-17 Twp22 Rng-21
SAMUEL D & HAZEL M LILE, 100300480
$99.64
Subd-GREELEY
SUBDIVISION Blk- 51 Lot-30 TO 33 INCL
Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
SAMUEL D & HAZEL M LILE, 100300490
$69.60
Subd-GREELEY
SUBDIVISION Blk- 51 Lot-29, Sec-30 Twp-19
Rng-21
JERRY L & MARY J LIVELY, 1-00218590
$78.06, LTS 14,15 & E10LT 13 & W20LT
16 BLK 5, MANDOVI ADD GARNETT
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5,
Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
MARY J LIVELY, 1-00218620 $342.86
LTS 11 & 12 & W20LT 13 BLK 5 MANDOVI,
ADD GARNETT Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-5, Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
MELISSA, LOGAN, 1-10500050, Acres$117.20, 224.84, 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, Acres$77.30 503.46 E2 SE4 EX RD, Sec-25 Twp-22
Rng-19
DUANE A LONG, 1-08000520
$773.65, Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA
Blk-20 Lot-1,2,3 & 4 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
DUANE A LONG, 1-08000530 $86.11,
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-20
Lot-5,6,7,8,& 9 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
KEVIN & STEPHANIE LOVING, 100100960 $385.04 Subd-COLONY Blk-35
Lot-10, Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
KEVIN & STEPHANIE LOVING, 100101230 $13.50 Subd-COLONY Blk-46
Lot-3, Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
ALFONSO LUNA, 1-12001600, Acres$2.90 54.10, JESSE J HAYNES, BEG SECOR
NE4 SE4, N198,W770, S198, E TO POB EX
RD, Sec-13 Twp-23 Rng-20
ALBERT J & DOII M MACE, 100206100 $518.79, % ROGER G MACE,
BEG NECOR LOT 5, E150, S200, W150,
N200,TO POB E S NICCOLLS ADD, Subd-E
S NICHOLS SUBDIVISION Sec-29 Twp-20
Rng-20
AMY S MACKLIN, 1-00217361
$446.70 Subd-GARNETT Blk-57 Lot-16 &
E10LT15, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN W MADER, 1-03100090, Acres4.60 $1936.88, BEG SE COR N2 SW4 W TO
CTR POTT 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, 100211370, $1689.00 Subd-GARNETT Blk-12
Lot-16 & 17, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROBERT A MANNING, 1-00218830,
$92.14, Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-12 Lot-19,20 EX RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng20
EDWARD A MANWILLER, 100600480 $93.54, % REBECCA RENDELL,
Subd-LONE ELM Blk-10 Lot-16,17,& 18
Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-20
ROBERT JASON MARRALI, 100701400, $61.42 LTS 19 THRU 21 & N7LT
18 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD
Blk- 17, Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
ARCHIE F & SAMANTHA MASON, 100203300 $704.52, Subd-SMITHS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-N2 LTS 11,12 Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
ARCHIE JR & SAMANTHA MASON,
1-00215850
$901.18 Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-8 Lot-10 & W12LT
9 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MICHAEL G MAULDIN, 1-00302380
$373.96 JENNIFER L ESQUIVEL, SubdGREELEY Blk-24 Lot-N2 LT 7 Sec-30 Twp-19
Rng-21
MILDRED B MCADAM, 1-09301330,
Acres-10.00, $3.97 E2 W2 SE4 SW4, Sec-16
Twp-23 Rng-19
THOMAS W
MCCULLOUGH,
1-00217620, Acres-.10 $1190.76 SubdGARNETT Blk-60 Lot-9-16 INCL, Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
VERNON L & CARIN L MCCURDY,
1-00215210 $399.62 Subd-GARNETT Blk69 Lot-22 & E15LT21, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
ROBERT O MCCUTCHEN, 100500500 $15.24 Subd-KINCAID Blk-11
Lot-10 & 11, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
SEE TAXES ON PAGE 5B
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 13, 2013
5B
LOCAL
TAXES…
FROM PAGE 4B
RANDALL D MCDANIEL ETAL, 108001090, Acres-39.90 $96.60 W2 E2 NE4
EX RD, Sec-33 Twp-21 Rng-19
RANDALL D & TERRI MCDANIEL,
1-08001130, Acres-2.70 $22.54, BEG 571S
NECOR SW4, S250,W500, N250, E500,TO
POB EX RD Sec-33 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY MCDANIELS, 1-00700370
$9.66 Subd-WESTPHALIA BLK 11 SUBDIV
Blk-11 Lot-F & G Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
ELIZABETH M MCDOWELL, 100215360, $641.54, Subd-CHAPMANS ADD
TO GARNETT Blk-5 Lot-S60LTS 1,2 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
F CRAIG & ROCHELLE J MCGEE, 100212760, $1038.40 Subd-GARNETT Blk-33
Lot-6 & E10 7, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LELAND R MCGRAW, 1-08000550,
$450.32, Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA
Blk- 21 Lot-3, 4, & 5 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
GREGG & LYNETTE MCHENRY, 100200030 $2877.54, BEG 420S & 250W
OF NECOR SE4, W161,, S197,E161,N TO
POB Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-19
GREGG & LYNETTE MCHENRY, 100205020 $11.08 GOLF CART SHED #59,
Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
GREGG & LYNETTE MCHENRY, 100217070 $64.64 Subd-GARNETT Blk-45
Lot-9, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHANIE L MCNEILL, 1-00208910,
$203.04 Subd-GARNETT Blk-23 Lot-18, Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FLOYD L & ESSIE M MCNUTT, 100100200 $380.20, % BOB GAMBEREL,
Subd-COLONY Blk-15 Lot-4, 5 & 6 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
BEN J MCREYNOLDS, 1-00501990,
41.50 Subd-SOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk16 Lot-14 & S2 LT 15 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
LEFRIC MEARS, 1-00500680 40.60
Subd-KINCAID Blk-12 Lot-11 & 12, Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
DAVID L & LOUISE MERRIMAN, 105100400, Acres-1.00 $454.58, BEG 1512.5
N SWCOR NW4 SE4, N273.5, E TO
HWY,S273.5,W TO POB EX RD, Sec-18
Twp-21 Rng-20
DAVID L & LOUISE MERRIMAN, 108000800 $492.02 Subd-RAILROAD ADD
TO WELDA Blk-27 Lot-2 & 3 Sec-35 Twp-21
Rng-19
PATRICIA A MEYERS, 1-00700232
$189.76
KENDRA
CHASE
SubdWESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk-, 1 Lot-12 &
N2 LT 11 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
LYLE L & EDITH C MILLER, 102100510A, Acres-80.00 $135.10 % LEON
M LICKTEIG, N2 NE4 EX RD, Sec-28 Twp-19
Rng-20
DONALD D & MARIE MITCHELL, 111000670 $4.79 Subd-SELMA Blk-4 Lot-2-6
INCL, Sec-17 Twp-22 Rng-21
DONALD D & MARIE MITCHELL, 111000680, Acres-1.60, $13.08, BLKS 5 & 6 &
BEG SWCOR LOT 5 BLK 6, E12 S ALG W
LN MKT RR TO CTR LN ABAN MOP RR,
NW ALG SD CTR LN TO PT 52 W & 15 N
OF NWCOR LOT 5 BLK 5, SE TO POB EX
RD, Sec-17 Twp-22 Rng-21
DONALD D & MARIE MITCHELL, 111000830 $5.44, Subd-JACKSONS ADD TO
SELMA Blk-7 Lot-4, 5 & 6 Sec-17 Twp-22
Rng-21
RICKY D & TERI L MITCHELL, 108100250, Acres-5.00
$491.44, BEG
NWCOR NW4, E560, S388, W560,, N388
TO POB EX RD Sec-25 Twp-21 Rng-18
JOHN A & ALBERT MOLER, 102600930, Acres-.30, $2.70 LTS 6 & 7 BLK 1
& 1/2 VAC ALY & ST ADJN MINERAL POINT
AKA AMIOT, Subd-MINERAL POINT Blk-1
Lot-6 & 7 Sec-36 Twp-19 Rng-17
DOROTHY B MONTAGUE, 100216350, Acres-.10, $1507.66 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-21
Lot-1-8 INCL Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MARK MOODY, 1-00210580, $28.82
W3OF E100LT 13 BLK 2 WHITEFORD
ADD, GARNETT Subd-WHITEFORD ADD
TO GARNETT Blk-2, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KIM F MORGAN, 1-08000840 $372.76,
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-27
Lot-S2 LTS 7,8,9 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
WILLIAM GLENN MORRIS JR ETAL,
1-03502710, Acres-3.30 $149.60,
BEG
NECOR BLK 1, GARNETT, E574, S371.6
W284.3, N188, W284.5, N176 TO POB,
Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
WILLIAM GLENN MORRIS JR, 104000420, Acres-29.30, $197.76 N30 AC S2
NW4, Sec-15 Twp-20 Rng-21
VICKIE MOSS, 1-00211440 $480.68 %
VICKIE MOSS, Subd-GARNETT Blk- 13 Lot5 & W15LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KATHLEEN ANN MYERS, 1-07000320,
Acres-157.00 $1169.52 NW4 EX RD, Sec-17
Twp-22 Rng-18
KATHLEEN ANN MYERS, 1-07000430,
Acres-79.50, $593.16 S2 SW4 EX RD, Sec-08
Twp-22 Rng-18
KATHLEEN ANN MYERS, 1-07100120,
Acres-80.00, $614.18 N2 SW4 EX RD, Sec-08
Twp-22 Rng-18
ANDREW EUGENE & PATRISHA
NELSON, 1-03502820, Acres-.90 $920.14,
BEG 25W NE COR SW4 SW4 NW4,
W283,N157 ,E136,S51, E147, S110 TO
POB, Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
MONTY L & CARLA D NELSON, 112001080A, Acres-38.50, $574.24 SW4 SE4,
Sec-17 Twp-23 Rng-21
KIM NORRIS, 1-00214900, $559.54 %
KAREN REVEY, N68LTS 23 & 24 & E2 LOT
22 BLK 67, GARNETT Subd-GARNETT Blk67, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONALD L & SANDRA J NOYES,
1-08000340 $711.12 LOTS 1-6 INCL TOG
W/ADJ W2 VAC AVE & N2 VAC SMITH ST
BLK 11 RAILROAD ADD WELDA SubdRAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-11 Lot-1-6
INCL Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
DORIS JEAN NULL, 1-00207120,
$917.81 Subd-PARKVIEW ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-6 Lot-1 & E35 LT 2 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
LOUIS NUNEZ JR, 1-00500260
$21.84, Subd-KINCAID Blk-19 Lot-13, 14 &
15, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DONALD R & LENA L NUNGESSER,
1-00209680 $1162.50 Subd-GARNETT Blk37 Lot-11 12 & W2 10, Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
RHONDA S OBANNON, 1-04000690
$120.34, BEG NECOR NW4 S110, W414,
N110, E414, TO POB,EX RD Sec-27 Twp20 Rng-21
ALBERT L JR & CARLA OLDS, 100500700 $68.74 Subd-KINCAID Blk-12
Lot-7 & 8, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
ALBERT L JR & CARLA OLDS, 100500720 $128.62 Subd-KINCAID Blk-12
Lot-3 & 4, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOHN L OLSON, 1-00215890
$1361.94 JACKIE L CALLOW, LOTS 6 &
7 & W2 VAC ALY BET LOTS 5 & 6 BLK
7 CHAPMANS ADD GARNETT SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-7 Lot6 & 7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOSEPH L OLSON, 1-00216340
$1281.42 S40LTS 5-10 & VAC ST BET
BLKS 20 & 21 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-20, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
SAMANTHA
OVERSTREET, 108000790, $396.27 Subd-RAILROAD ADD
TO WELDA Blk- 27 Lot-1, Sec-35 Twp-21
Rng-19
JOHN C OWENS, 1-04600430, $8.19
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-5 Lot-1-12 INCL, Sec19 Twp-21 Rng-21
JOHN C OWENS, 1-04600440
$428.66 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-5 Lot-13-18
INCL
PALMER AND AKES LEASING INC,
1-01100660, Acres-2.70, $2142.66, BEG
1548.5S NWCOR SEC 29, WRLY ALG CTR
CO RD 631.4, S75, E800, N75 TO CTR
CO RD, NWRLY 235.5 TO POB, Sec-29
Twp-19 Rng-21
BRANDON T & HEATHER D PALMER,
1-00501830, $73.78, Subd-SOUTH ADD TO
KINCAID Blk-17 Lot-2,3,4,5, & 6 Sec-01
Twp-23 Rng-20
CHARLES THOMAS & ELSIE
LORRAINE PARCHER, 1-00500980 $512.50
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 27 Lot-7 TO 10 INCL,
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
NICHOLAS PASTERNAK, 1-00501580,
$352.68 Subd-KINCAID Blk-28 Lot-9-14
INCL, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
SHAWN T PATRICK, 1-00500490,
159.66, Subd-KINCAID Blk- 11 Lot-12,13 &
14, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JEFF PATTERSON AGENCY, 100200110 $1276.08, BEG NE COR LT C3,S100,W208, N230,, SELY 251 TO POB
Subd-HAYDENS LAKEVIEW EST ADD, Sec24 Twp-20 Rng-19
JEFF E PATTERSON, 1-03502770,
Acres-3.90, $1793.50, 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
NORMAN W PAULSEN LIVING
TRUST, 1-00213740, $1120.40 % KENNETH
R & JANET ANDERSON, Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 49 Lot-19 & 20 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
THOMAS J PAVICIC, 1-00102020
$612.85, BEG 280.66W OF SECOR NW4
SE4, W242, N200,E242,S200 TO POB EX
ST, Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
THOMAS J PAVICIC, 1-09300900,
Acres-3.70, $117.85, BEG 280.66 W & 200
N OF SECOR NW4 SE4, W242, N670,
E242, S670 TO POB, Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng19
KENNETH W & KAREN K PETERSILIE,
1-05200830,Acres-4.70 $340.10, BEG 1485N
& 1837.1 W SECOR NE4, S 417.7,E496.5,
N417.7, W497.6 TO POB, Sec-05 Twp-21
Rng-20
ROBERT D POOL, 1-00301520
$208.32, BEG 70 W OF NECOR LOT 9,
W27, S100, E27, N100 TO POB BLK 48
GREELEY, Subd-GREELEY Blk-48 Sec-30
Twp-19 Rng-21
DAVID E & KATHY J PRESTON, 109300740, Acres-40.10, $888.70 SE4 SW4
EX RD, Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-19
PROPERTY
HOLDING
&
DEVELOPMENT, 1-11000932A, Acres-95.70,
$167.72, K-BIRD INC, % LUIS A LOPEZ,
BEG SWCOR SW4, N1653.7, E2537, S
1653.5W2544.3 TO POB EX RD, Sec-19
Twp-22 Rng-21
PROV 1716 INVESTMENTS,INC, 100216730 $948.46 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 41
Lot-8 & W2 LT 7, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
EDDIE JERRY LEE & TINA MARIE
RADFORD, 1-00101280, $232.42, LTS 1,2
& E12.5LT 3 BLK 47 COLONY SubdCOLONY Blk-47 Lot-1,2 & PT 3, Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
LARRY & DONNA RANDOLPH, 110500780, Acres-1.00 $360.70, BEG 1650S
NECOR E2 SW4, S230, W180,, N230,E180
TO POB Sec-33 Twp-22 Rng-20
ROBERT D RATZLAFF, 1-00700710
$82.31, BEG NE COR BLK 10 TH, S50, W111,
N50,, E111 TO POB Subd-HIGHBERGERS
ADD TO WESTPH Blk- 10, Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
ROBERT D RATZLAFF, 1-00700710A
$6.79 BEG 111W OF NE COR BLK 10 TH
S112W122, N112 E122 E TO POB SubdHIGHBERGERS ADD TO WESTPH Blk- 10,
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
ROBERT D RATZLAFF, 1-00700710B
$24.24, BEG 50S NE COR BLK 10 TH
S200, W111,, N200, E111 TO POB SubdHIGHBERGERS ADD TO WESTPH Blk- 10,
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
ROBERT D RATZLAFF, 1-00700780
$92.52, Subd-HIGHBERGERS ADD TO
WESTPH Blk-, 3 Lot-1,4,5,8 & 9 Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
MARK EUGENE RAY, 1-00100030,
$543.70, % ELIZABETH L REISSIG, SubdCOLONY Blk-1 Lot-6, 7 & 8 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
RICHARD J & KAREN S REED, 102601360, Acres-158.00 $1546.96 SE4 EX
RD, Sec-12 Twp-20 Rng-17
AMY DALE REICHARD, 1-00211800,
$1413.66 CATHRYN A MALONEY, %
ASHLEY FARIES Subd-GARNETT Blk-15
Lot-N70LTS 13,14, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KAREN S REVEY, 1-00217860
$85.14, LOTS 19, 20 & W5 LOT 21 BLK 63
GARNETT, Subd-GARNETT Blk-63 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
DANNY W RHODES, 1-06100320,
Acres-4.00 $14.56, BEG 544.5W NECOR
NW4, W910 TO, CRK,, ELY ALG CRK TO
Notice to sell Mead property
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, July 30, 2013)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON
COUNTY, KANSAS
CIVIL DEPARTMENT
U.S. Bank National Association
Plaintiff,
vs.
William L. Mead and Connie B. Mead, et al.
Defendants.
Case No. 12CV43
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,
Kansas, on August 22, 2013, at 10:00 AM, the
following real estate:
Lot Five ( 5 ) and the East 30 feet Lot Six ( 6 ) in
Block Thirty-six ( 36 ) to the City of Garnett,
Anderson County, Kansas, commonly known
as 226 East 3rd Avenue, Garnett, KS 66032
(the Property)
to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled
case. The sale is to be made without appraisement and subject to the redemption period
as provided by law, and further subject to the
approval of the Court. For more information,
visit www.Southlaw.com
Vernon Valentine, Sheriff
Anderson County, Kansas
Prepared By:
South & Associates, P.C.
Megan Cello (KS # 24167)
6363 College Blvd., Suite 100
Overland Park, KS 66211
(913)663-7600
(913)663-7899 (Fax)
Attorneys For Plaintiff
(147580)
jy30t3
POB Sec-07 Twp-21 Rng-18
JESSIE RIGGS, 1-02605510 $301.02,
LTS 6,7 & E2 ADJ VAC ALY EX RR, R/W,
Subd-HARRIS Blk- 20 Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng18
ROBERT T & SHERRY M RIGGS, 102605400 $31.50 DORIS C DROEMER,
Subd-HARRIS Blk-18 Lot-12-18 INCL Sec-08
Twp-20 Rng-18
MAUDIE L RILEY, 1-00701510,
Acres-1.20 $29.84 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk- 20 Lot-13 TO 26 INCL
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JOHNNA M RIOS, 1-00208310,
$1518.00 Subd-GARNETT Blk-18 Lot-13 &
14, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LEE ROBERTS, 1-00203891, $62.74,
Subd-BRONSTON HEIGHTS Blk-4 Lot-8,9
& E5LT10 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
ROGER D & CYNTHIA A ROBERTS,
1-00208430, $225.44, Subd-GARNETT Blk17 Lot-N2 LTS 11,12, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
WILLIAM A ROBERTS, 1-00216250
$105.08 LOTS 12 & 13 & VAC ALY BET
LOTS 12 & 13 BLK 13 CHAPMANS ADD
GARNETT Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-13 Lot-12 & 13 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
MAX D ROCKERS, 1-00216210
$155.29, LTS 9,10 & VAC ALY BET LTS 8,9
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk14, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROBERT E & DONNA L ROSS, 100216480 $383.00, LTS 16 & 17, W18LT
18 & E2, VAC ALY BET LTS 15 & 16 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 18,
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RUSSELL L & ELEANOR ROSS, 100600200 $4.42 % CAROL M HUNSPERGER,
Subd-LONE ELM Blk-7 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-05
Twp-23 Rng-20
JOHN T & PATRICIA L RUNDLE,
1-00214910 56.79 Subd-GARNETT Blk-67
Lot-S60LTS 1 & 2, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
HAZEL C RYAN, 1-04000980, Acres38.70 211.42 LARRY H RYAN, NW4 NE4
EX RD, Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-21
RICKEY D SALLEE, 1-00209200
$11.08 MARY M LONGEROT, E2 LT 16 BLK
21 GARNETT Subd-GARNETT Blk-21 LotE2 LT 16, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ANDREW F & AMANDA D SAWYER,
1-00208570, $1259.46 Subd-GARNETT Blk16 Lot-12 & W2 11, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
PAMELA S SCHECKEL, 1-00208230
$684.56 LOT 1 & E2 LOT 2 BLK 18
GARNETT Subd-GARNETT Blk-18 Lot-1 &
E2 LT 2, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROGER & ROBERTA SCHECKEL, 100209350 $704.32, Subd-GARNETT Blk-39
Lot-9,10,11 & 12, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DAVID BRYON SCHOOLER, 112000780, Acres-3.00, $55.92, JENNIFER J
SCHOOLER, BEG 354N & 745W SECOR
W2 SW4, W TO SEC LN,N 400,E TO
FENCE, SE ALG FENCE 620,, TO POB E X
RD Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-21
JOHN & ROBIN SCHREINER, 100500780 $211.60 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 17
Lot-5 TO 8 INCL, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOHN L & PEGGY A SCHUSTER,
1-00202500, $2285.50 % CEDAR CREEK
OUTFITTERS BEG 50W & 60N SE COR
NE4,N37.9,W100, N110,W75,S150,E175
TO POB EX RD, Subd-NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
JOHN L & PEGGY SCHUSTER, 100202890,Acres-3.90 $3848.74, BEG 990E &
40 S NWCOR SE4, S153, E80 S467,E264,
N438.9, W104, N214.2,, W17.5,N71.2 W
TO POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
MICHAEL L & CRYSTAL M
SCHWEIZER, 1-00701310, $354.70 SubdMERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk- 15
Lot-19 TO 22 INCL Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
PAUL A & BARBARA KATIE SCOBEE,
1-00202110, $1085.74, BEG 1126 N & 152
W OF SECOR NE4, W199 N225, E199,
S225 TO POB NEW ORCHARD, PARK
ADD GARNETT Subd-NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD, Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
RACHEL & ROLAND SCOBEE, 100207150 $1615.41 LOTS 6 & 7 & E40 LOT
8 BLK 6 PARKVIEW, ADD TO GARNETT
Subd-PARKVIEW ADD TO GARNETT Blk-6
Lot-6,7 E40LT 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TIMOTHY L & DONNA J SCOTT,
1-08001020, Acres-158.40, $2141.12, NW4
EX BEG 654 W SECOR NW4 W209,,
N209,E209,S TO POB EX RD Sec-28 Twp21 Rng-19
NORMAN LEE SHAFFER, 1-00207130,
$1451.32, W15 LT 2,ALL LOT 3 & E20
LOT 4 BLK 6, PARKVIEW ADD GARNETT
Subd-PARKVIEW ADD TO GARNETT Lot-3
PT 2 & 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DANIEL & RACHEL SKAGGS, 100500690 $407.52 Subd-KINCAID Blk-12
Lot-9 & 10, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
BRENTON & KELSEY D SLEEZER,
1-00700310 $901.78, Subd-WESTPHALIA
(corrected) Blk- 11 Lot-1, 2, & 3 Sec-36 Twp21 Rng-17
ALFRED SMITH, 1-00500840 $66.22
MARY SWEPSTON, Subd-KINCAID Blk-26
Lot-3 & 4 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
LEO V SMITH, 1-00700670 $154.14
Subd-HIGHBERGERS ADD TO WESTPH
Blk-5, Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
LEO V SMITH, 1-00700680, $2.07
Subd-HIGHBERGERS ADD TO WESTPH
Blk-8, Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
LINDA L & DONALD SMITH, 107201470, Acres-157.80, $258.74, NE4, EX
RD, Sec-13 Twp-23 Rng-17
PHILIP W SMITH, 1-10400270, Acres$80.40 $1293.18 W2 NE4 EX RD, Sec-16
Twp-23 Rng-20
THOMAS A & REGAN S SMITH, 108002170 $410.16, Subd-WELDA Blk-7 Lot10,11 & 12, Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
BRIAN T & STACY SMYLY, 103000420B, Acres-22.20 $936.73 BEG
1668.2N SW COR SW4 OF SEC N56 DEG
E 621.8, N60 DEG E391.7, N8 DEG E543,
N61 DEG E220.5,S223.8 TO VAC RD, N &
NWLY FOL VAC RD TO A PT 1000 N &,
Sec-03 Twp-20 Rng-19
BRIAN T & STACEY L SMYLY, 103100020A, Acres-41.50 $
1873.81, BEG 360 N SW COR SE4,N69
DEG E1798, N55 DEG 1175 TO SEC LN,
N336,S59 DEG W277,S79 DEG W 557,S55
DEG W186,S69 DEG W183, S79 DEG
W 150 S48 DEG W189, Sec-04 Twp-20
Rng-19
DONNA L SNAVELY, 1-00208030,
$260.57 N90LT 1 & E8.94OF N90 LOT 2
BLK 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-20 Lot-PT 1 &
2, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FRANK D SOBBA, 1-02100030, Acres$38.10, 1803.64, 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
MICHAEL R SOMMER, 1-00300900
$688.13, S75LTS 1 TO 4, LTS 5 & 6 LYG S
OF RR, R/W, & S75 OF VAC ALY SubdGREELEY, Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
JERAL OSCAR & CYNTHIA JEAN
SPARKS, 1-00701440,
$131.54 SubdSUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk- 18
Lot-1 TO 12 INCL Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
ROBERT E & BERTHA STAADT, 108000230, Acres-7.20, $243.86, JOHN L &
PEGGY A SCHUSTER, BEG SE COR SE4,
W327.43, N961.31, E307.74,S956.42 TO
POB EX RD, Sec-26 Twp-21 Rng-19
ROBERT E & BERTHA M STAADT,
1-08000830 $190.44, CONNIE I RYAN, N2
LOTS 7, 8 & 9 BLK 27 RAILROAD ADD TO,
WELDA Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA
Blk- 27 Lot-N 2 LTS 7,8,9 Sec-35 Twp-21
Rng-19
ROBERT E & BERTHA STAADT, 108001210, Acres-78.40 $264.23 JOHN L &
PEGGY A SCHUSTER, E2 SW4 EX RD, Sec34 Twp-21 Rng-19
ROBERT E & BERTHA M STAADT,
1-08001940 $199.20, CONNIE I RYAN, LTS
7 & 8, & SLY35LT 9, Subd-WELDA Blk-, 2
Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
ROBERT E & BERTHA STAADT, 108002050 $195.41 CONNIE I RYAN, SubdWELDA Blk-, 4 Lot-5 & 6 Sec-02 Twp-22
Rng-19
ROBERT E & BERTHA STAADT, 108002070 $396.27, CONNIE I RYAN, E6 LT
8 & ALL LT 9, BLK 4 WELDA Subd-WELDA
Blk-4 Lot-9 & E6 8, Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
ROBERT E & BERTHA M STAADT, 108002090 $307.85, CONNIE I RYAN, LT 1 &
E2 LT 2,BLK 5, Subd-WELDA Sec-02 Twp-22
Rng-19
ROBERT & BERTHA STAADT, 108002100 $364.91 CONNIE I RYAN, W2 LT
2 & ALL LTS 3 THRU 5, Subd-WELDA Blk-, 5
Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
REBECCA STANLEY, 1-00210200,
$658.16, BEG 114 S NWCOR LOT 1
TH E90, S34, W90 N34 TO POB BLK 4
BRYSON ADD GARNETT Subd-BRYSON
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-4, Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
SHEILA RUTH STARR, 1-00500830
$261.40 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 26 Lot-5 & 6,
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
WYATT & JANET STEVENS, 100700910, $210.97 W67 LOTS 7-12 BLK
5 SUPPLEMENT TO, MERRILLS ADD
WESTPHALIA Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-5 Lot-W67 LTS 7-12
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
MARY ANN STEWART ETAL, 102600940, $7.81 Subd-MINERAL POINT Blk2 Lot-1 TO 10 INCL, Sec-36 Twp-19 Rng-17
MARY ANN STEWART ETAL, 102600950, Acres-.70, $7.81 Subd-MINERAL
POINT Blk-2 Lot-11 TO 15 INCL Sec-36
Twp-19 Rng-17
SHIELA L STIFTER, 1-04700390A,
Acres-4.80, $13.10, BEG NE COR NW4
NW4, S550, W330, N660, E330 TO POB
EX RD Sec-27 Twp-21 Rng-20
RANDALL S & VICKI L STINNETT,
1-12000840A, Acres-9.80, $1161.30, N660
W2 NW4, EX PT LY N & W OF RD, Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-21
JOSHUA E STOHS, 1-00701500,
Acres-1.10 $834.18 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk- 20 Lot-1 TO 12 INCL
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
KIRK & SUE STONE, 1-10400240,
Acres-159.20, $632.90 SW4 EX RD, Sec-15
Twp-23 Rng-20
JOAN E STONEKING, 1-00500350
$143.24 Subd-KINCAID Blk-32 Lot-1 & 2,
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOAN E STONEKING, 1-00500370,
$1152.38 LTS 1 THRU 6 BLK 31 & LOTS
3-6 INCL BLK 32,TOG W/ADJ VAC THIRD
AVE & ADJ N2 VAC, SECOND AVE. SubdKINCAID, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
ALAN W SUNDERLAND, 1-00301280
$793.40 % GARY R & CARRIE S SHEPARD
N50LTS 1-3 & N50OF E19LT 4 BLK 62,
GREELEY Subd-GREELEY Blk-62, Sec-30
Twp-19 Rng-21
LINDA L SWANSON, 1-00501360
$67.74, Subd-KINCAID Blk-14 Lot-16,17 &
N515, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
PAUL SWANSON, 1-00501370 $17.04
LOTS 13 & 14 & S20 LOT 15 BLK 14,
KINCAID Subd-KINCAID Blk-14 Lot-13,14
& PT 15, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
PAUL E & SANDRA L SWANSON,
1-00501470 $212.88, Subd-KINCAID Blk-15
Lot-20,N4519, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
T C & G OIL CO, 1-10500080 $4.63,
S26, T22, R19, BLDG, Sec-26 Twp-22 Rng-19
BRYAN M D & STEFANIE L TATE, 100215300 $1130.56 Subd-GARNETT Blk-71
Lot-5, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
EFFIE TATE, 1-00501650, $18.04 LOT
12 TOG W ADJN E 1/2 VAC BLAKER ST
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 29 Lot-12, Sec-36 Twp22 Rng-20
EFFIE TATE, 1-00501700, $87.32 SubdKINCAID Blk-29 Lot-5, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng20
JERRY TATE JR, 1-00209420 $518.00
Subd-GARNETT Blk-39 Lot-24, Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
DEBRA L TETER, 1-00206450, Acres1.90, $1373.58, BEG 404.5 S NECOR SW4,
S264, W343, NWLY 221, E398 TO POB
EX RD BARNES, ADD, Subd-BARNES
ADDITION Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
DEBRA L TETER, 1-00215500 $739.78
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-,
4, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DEBRA L TETER, 1-00218470 70.32
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-, 3
Lot-17 & 18 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
DEBRA L TETER, 1-03503000, Acres-
Greeley publishes budget
(Published in The Anderson County Review, Tuesday, August 13, 2013)
3.30 $8.08, BEG 668S NECOR SW4, S652.5,
W190, NWLY 518, E343 TO POB EX RD,
Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
WILLIAM D TETER, 1-04100210,
Acres-20.80, $1535.18 W2 SW4 NW4, Sec24 Twp-20 Rng-20
JEREMY SCOTT THOMAS, 100203140, $862.96 Subd-SMITHS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-2 Lot-N2 LTS 1 & 2 Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
LARRY L & TERESA L THORNHILL,
1-02100031, Acres-17.40, $1613.00, 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 Sec-19 Twp-19 Rng-20
THREE WISHES INVESTMENTS LLC,
1-12000140, Acres-39.90, $121.52 NW4
SW4, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
LINNLEY & MICHAELE TILLOTSON
ETAL, 1-08002780, Acres-1.70 $514.04, BEG
350E NWCOR NW4 S272, E307, N272,
N272,W307TO POB EX RD, Sec-15 Twp-22
Rng-19
NORMA DELIGHT TILTON, 110400131, Acres-33.00, $357.55, BEG
NE COR W2 NE4, W645, S599, W222,
S713,E231,S565, E661, N1905 TO POB, EX
RD Sec-09 Twp-23 Rng-20
WES & MARY BETH TRAUL, 102101880A, Acres-273.60, $3436.60 S2 EX
SW4 SW4 EX RD, Sec-28 Twp-19 Rng-19
KATHRYN SUE TREVINO ETAL, 110501800, Acres-199.30, $770.11 S2 NW4
& N2 SW4 & NW4 NW4 EX RD, Sec-12
Twp-23 Rng-19
DARREL A TROYER, 1-03002090A,
Acres-28.30, $3935.90 SW4 NE4 LY E OF
CRK & CO RD, Sec-27 Twp-20 Rng-19
JONI L & TIMOTHY A TUCKER, 100210070, $1091.96, BEG 70N NW COR
ROACH ADD, N100, E200,, S100,W200
TO POB Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHARLES R TURNER ETAL, 108000350 $1085.48 % ALTA TURNER, SubdRAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-12 Lot-1 &
2 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
MARGARET ANN UHT, 1-02100230,
Acres-9.50, $323.98, % MARGARET ANN
MOORE, S22, T19, R20, ACRES 9.5, BEG NE
COR SEC 22, TH S1320 TH NWLY TO A PT
660W NE COR, E660,TO POB EX HWY
R/W, Sec-22 Twp-19 Rng-20
UNKNOWN, 1-00701560 $8.45, BEG
NWCOR LOT 4 BLK 11, E65, S50, W20
N40, W45, N10 TO POB WESTPHALIA,
(CORRECTED COPY) Subd-WESTPHALIA
(corrected) Blk- 11 Lot-PT 4 Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
UNKNOWN, 1-00701570 $8.97, BEG
562W SE COR SW4,W16, N142, E16,,
S142,TO POB Sec-25 Twp-21 Rng-17
MICHAEL A & TERRI VAUGHN, 102101130, Acres-1.50, $352.65, S29, T19, R20,
ACRES 1.5, BEG 348.48N SW COR SE4
NE4,N 303.28,E235.62, ,S303.28,W TO
POB Sec-29 Twp-19 Rng-20
JAY S & BARBARA L VELVICK, 100209750, $1839.88, GARNETT, BLOCK 37,
Lot 23 & 24 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37 Lot-23 &
24, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAY S & BARBARA L VELVICK, 100213170, $1143.12, GARNETT, BLOCK 35,
Lot E2 LT 14 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-35 Lot-E2
LT 14, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
PAUL W & CAROL A VOGELER, 100217530 $91.24 Subd-GARNETT Blk-59
Lot-8 & 9, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TIMOTHY L WAKEFIELD, 1-00700890,
$781.08 W92LTS 13-17 & ALL LTS 1824 INCL Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL
ADD Blk-5, Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
RYAN & CARLA WALTER, 1-00204890,
$27.70 GOLF CART SHED #46, Sec-19 Twp20 Rng-20
RYAN A & CARLA WALTER, 100213311, $0.37, BEG NW COR LT 3,
E2.6, S105, W2.6,, N105 TO POB SubdGARNETT Blk-47, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHEN P & OPAL E WATSON, 109400320, Acres-135.40, $1169.10 NW4 EX
HWY R/W & RD, Sec-31 Twp-22 Rng-19
CRYSTAL M WATTS, 1-00102320,
$244.72 Subd-PINEGARS 2ND ADD PLAT
3 Blk-7 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
JOHN & VANESSA WEATHERBEE, 100701470 $343.56 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-18 Lot-13-18 INCL Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
FRANCIS R & ELLEN WEAVER, 104600450 $13.06 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-6
Lot-1 TO 6 INCL, Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
FRANCIS R & ELLEN WEAVER, 104600570 $7.99 Lot 1 & 2 & ABAN RR R/W,
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-9 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
MELISSA C WEAVER, 1-00500810
$199.16 Subd-KINCAID Blk-26 Lot-9 & 10,
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RICHARD E WEBBER, 1-00101760
$588.02, HEATHER L BEAMAN, SubdCOLONY Blk-63 Lot-4,5,6 EX S96 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
ROY V & ETHEL LOLA WEBBER, 100102570 $97.10, Subd-COULTERS 1ST
ADD TO COLON Blk-2 Lot-1,2, & 3 Sec-07
Twp-23 Rng-19
ROY V & ETHEL LOLA WEBBER, 100102580, $1164.98, Subd-COULTERS 1ST
ADD TO COLON Blk-2 Lot-4,5, & 6 Sec-07
Twp-23 Rng-19
LARRY D & DENA WEBER, 104500070, Acres-77.70, $251.01 S2 SE4 EX
RD, Sec-04 Twp-21 Rng-21
STEVE B & TRACY L WEESE, 103502850 $758.24, BEG 100E NW COR
NE4 SW4, E133, S345, W133,N345TO
POB EX RD & R/W, Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
DAVID & CAROLYN WHITCOMB,
1-00500710 $323.46 Subd-KINCAID Blk-12
Lot-5 & 6, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DAVID W & CAROLYN S
WHITCOMB, 1-00501010, $101.56 SANDRA
K WHITCOMB, Subd-KINCAID Blk-16 Lot1 & 2 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
LEE ROY & SUZANNE WHITCOMB,
1-12001140, Acres-237.50 $187.33 NE4 &
N2 SE4 EX RD, Sec-15 Twp-23 Rng-21
ROY W & HONEY L WHITCOMB,
1-12001430, Acres-3.80, $480.98, BEG SE
COR W2 NE4, N429, W374, S460,, N30
TO POB Sec-11 Twp-23 Rng-20
Notice to recover fresh water
(Published in The Anderson County Review,
Tuesday, August 13, 2013)
BEFORE THE STATE CORPORATION
COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF KANSAS
NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION
RE: Tailwater, Inc. – – Application for a permit to
authorize the enhanced recovery of fresh water
into the Whiteside lease, wells 1-IW, 2-IW, 3-IW,
4-IW, 5-IW, 6-IW, 7-IW, 8-IW, 9-IW, 10-IW, 11-IW,
12-IW, 13-IW, 14-IW, 15-IW, located in Anderson
County, Kansas.
TO: All Oil & Gas Producers, Unleased Mineral
Interest Owners, Landowners, and all persons
whoever concerned.
The Anderson County Review
online at www.garnett-ks.com
STACEY L WHITCOMB, 1-00212920
$718.54 Subd-GARNETT Blk-34 Lot-7, Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES M WHITE, 1-03102100, Acres$158.00, 834.06, % MARCUS E SCHMUCKER
& LEANDER E SCHMUCKER, NW4,EX RD
Sec-28 Twp-20 Rng-19
JAMES STEVEN WHITESELL, 100218000 $236.64 MARITA C WHITESELL,
S84LT 1 & S84 OF E 27 LT 2 SubdGARNETT Blk-64, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONALD L WICKHAM, 1-00216490
$822.14, 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
NATHAN WIEHL & NICOLE
BRUMMEL, 1-00201087A, Acres-1.80
$153.83, BLK 1 LOT 8 PRAIRIE LINKS
SUBDIVISION,, ALG W/ORIG.E1/2 VAC
Subd-PRAIRIE LINKS Blk-1 Lot-8, Sec-19
Twp-20 Rng-20
GERRY L WIGHT, 1-00207650,
$1319.66 LT 4 & E2 LT 5, Subd-GARNETT
Blk-, 4 Lot-4 & E2 5 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
GERRY L WIGHT, 1-00214750 $279.42
LT 16 & N100LT 17 BL 66 GARNETT SubdGARNETT Blk-66 Lot-16 & PT 17, Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L & MARY L WILLIAMS, 100501180 $607.90, LOT 3 & N40 LOT 4
BLOCK 13, KINCAID Subd-KINCAID Blk13 Lot-3 & N40LT 4, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
MARILEE WILLIAMS, 1-00206390,
$1650.96 KATHERINE A WILLIAMS, LOT 5
BLK 2 EASTGATE ADD GARNETT SubdEASTGATE ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2 Lot-5,
Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
CLAUDIA D WILLIAMSON & DAVID
W GREEN, 1-00301120, $1369.96 LOT 7
BLK 40 GREELEY, Subd-GREELEY Blk- 40
Lot-7 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
MICHAEL L & SHEILA M WILSON,
1-00207200 $1513.74 LOT 19 & 20 BLK
6 PARKVIEW ADD GARNETT SubdPARKVIEW ADD TO GARNETT Blk-6 Lot19 & 20 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TONY B WILSON, 1-00211920,
$1089.92 LOT 13 &, W2 LOT 14 BLK 26
GARNETT Subd-GARNETT Blk-26 Lot-13 &
W2 LT 14, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
WOLKEN GOODYEAR, 1-00214760,
$497.97, % JOHN RUNDLE, LT 3, N80LT1
& 2 & E2 LOT 4 BLK 67, GARNETT SubdGARNETT Blk-67 Lot-3 PT 1,2,4, Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
DEBRA K WOMELSDORF, 110501090, Acres-2.90, $144.70, BEG SW
COR SE4, N186, E693, S186,, W693 TO
POB EX RD Sec-32 Twp-22 Rng-20
DAWN J WOOLS, 1-00500730
$705.28 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 17 Lot-1 TO 4
INCL, Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
J C & AMANDA LOUISE WRAY,
1-00216310 $603.98, LTS 1,4,5,8,9,12 &
N2 VAC ST Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-11, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DARRELL YOCHAM ETAL, 107201000, Acres-202.70, $195.49, S17, T23,
R18, ACRES 202.7, SE4 &, SE4 SW4,EX RD
Sec-17 Twp-23 Rng-18
DARRELL L YOCHAM, 1-07201080,
Acres-160.90, $147.77, S18, T23, R18, ACRES
160.9, SE4 EX, RD Sec-18 Twp-23 Rng-18
DARRELL YOCHAM, 1-07201220,
Acres-149.50, $127.45, S16 ,, T23 ,, R18,
ACRES 149.5,, SE4 EX, RD Sec-16 Twp-23
Rng-18
LESTER P YODER JR, 1-00206270,
$1059.46 Subd-E S NICHOLS SUBDIVISION
Blk-1 Lot-2, Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
LESTER PAUL YODER JR, 1-02700441,
Acres-17.30 $27.28, BEG SE COR OF SEC,
N1329, W TO CTR OF CK, SLY AL CTR OF
CK TO PT 640 W OF E LI SE4,TH S & PW
E LI OF SE4, TH S & PW, E LI Sec-14 Twp-20
Rng-18
LESTER P YODER JR, 1-03000800,
Acres-1.80, $48.38 BEG N GATE POST
489W & 982N SE COR S2 NE4, TH NWLY
424.7 ALG W R/W CO RD E410,SWLY
ALG US HWY 59 318 TH W286, Sec-13
Twp-20 Rng-19
MELVIN RAY & BECKY YODER, 105000610, Acres-2.00 $12.40 LOTS 1-19 &
VAC ST & ALYS BLK 4 Subd-MONT IDA Blk-,
4 Lot-LTS 1-19, Sec-18 Twp-21 Rng-19
MELVIN RAY & BECKY YODER, 105000720 $36.70 Subd-MONT IDA Blk- 17
Lot-LTS 5-8, Sec-18 Twp-21 Rng-19
JOHN E & AMMINITAL E YOUNG, 112000690, Acres-38.00 $113.16 SW4 SW4
EX RD, Sec-09 Twp-23 Rng-21
THEODORE B YOUNG, 1-00100790
$606.20 Subd-COLONY Blk-34 Lot-1, Sec06 Twp-23 Rng-19
1ST COLONY LLC, 1-07200671,
Acres-3.00 $671.68, BEG ON W LN SW4
1560 N SWCOR SW4, N436 N87 DEG
E340, S436, S87 DEG W340 TO, POB EX
RD Sec-04 Twp-23 Rng-18
138 EAST 5TH INC, 1-00214470,
$73.50, GARNETT, BLOCK 55, BEG 3.5E
NW COR LT 2 TH S100 W0.7,S40,W
18,N140,E18.7 TO POB SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20, Subd-GARNETT
Blk-55 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
Grand Total , 295539.23
Tracts with unpaid 2011, 2010 and 2009
tax years:
MYRON G & CARRIE L LAYNG, 104700410, Acres-39.00 $762.24 SW4 NW4
EX RD, Sec-27 Twp-21 Rng-20
DEBRA L TETER, 1-00206450, Acres1.90, $4042.86, BEG 404.5 S NECOR SW4,
S264, W343, NWLY 221, E398 TO POB
EX RD BARNES, ADD, Subd-BARNES
ADDITION Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
DEBRA L TETER, 1-00215500
$2088.98 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-, 4, Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DEBRA L TETER, 1-03503000, Acres3.30 $33.58, BEG 668S NECOR SW4,
S652.5, W190, NWLY 518, E343 TO POB
EX RD, Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
Tracts with unpaid 2008 tax years:
MYRON G & CARRIE L LAYNG, 104700410, Acres-39.00 $280.64 SW4 NW4
EX RD, Sec-27 Twp-21 Rng-20
You, and each of you, are hereby notified
that Tailwater, Inc. has filed an application to
commence the injection of fresh water into the
ag13t1 Squirrel formation at the Whiteside lease, Sec.
22, 20S-20E, wells 1-IW, located 1002 from S
line, 4080 from E line; 2-IW, located 988 from S
line, 3795 from E line; 3-IW, located 992 from S
line, 3553 from E line; 4-IW, located 1000 from
S line, 3285 from E line; 5-IW, located 1013 from
S line, 2976 from E line; 6-IW, located 654 from S
line, 4105 from E line, 7-IW, located 662 from S
line, 3818 from E line; 8-IW, located 651 from S
line, 3518 from E line; 9-IW, located 637 from S
line, 3246 from E line; 10-IW, located 635 from S
line, 2964 from E line; 11-IW, located 319 from S
line, 4085 from E line; 12-IW, located 315 from S
line, 3752 from E line; 13-IW, located 293 from S
line, 3455 from E line; 14-IW, located 285 from S
line, 3198 from E line; 15-IW, located 278 from S
line, 2941 from E line, Anderson County, Kansas,
with a maximum operating pressure of 500 lbs.
and a
maximum injection rate of 50 bbls per day.
Any persons who object to or protest this
application shall be required to file their objections or protest with the Conservation Division
of the State Corporation Commission of the
State of Kansas within fifteen (15) days from the
date of this publication. These protests shall be
filed pursuant to Commission regulations and
must state specific reasons why the grant of the
application may cause waste, violate correlative
rights or pollute the natural resources of the State
of Kansas.
All persons interested or concerned shall
take notice of the foregoing and shall govern
themselves accordingly.
Tailwater, Inc.
6421 Avondale Dr. Ste 212
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
405-810-0900
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Garden for good: Inmates
find peace, help community
SOUTH HUTCHINSON On
about one and one-half acres
of fertile Kansas soil, neatlykept rows of tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, potatoes and
other produce greet visitors to
the Hutchinson Correctional
Facility.
Welcome to the Garden
for Good, where 30 inmates – trained as Kansas Master
Gardeners — find respite from
the harsh realities of life behind
bars.
For the past three years, this
has been their labor of love. But
the Garden for Good is as its
name suggests: a symbol of the
inmates fierce determination
to make good with themselves
and the local community.
When Im in the garden,
says inmate Keith Mathis, I
guess you could say its a retreat,
away from the animosity, away
from the negativity thats inside
the (prison) dorms. Its not all
negativity, but theres a lot of
it, because you know, youre in
prison.
But you get out here and
you put something in the
ground, watch it, water it and
the next thing you know its
growing. Youre eating it, youre
taking the seeds and the next
year youre planting seeds that
youve harvested. It gives you a
sense of pride.
In 2012, the Garden for
Good donated more than 6,700
pounds of produce and $2,500
to such community groups as
the Christian soup kitchen and
the food bank of Reno County.
This year, the group set a goal
to donate 10,000 pounds of produce, and donate $5,000 to area
groups.
We sell (produce) to the
inmates here at a price that
is a little less than market
value on the street, because a
lot of these guys dont make
very much money, said Gary
Robbins, president of the gardens inmate-only board.
We put that money back
into the garden, and whatever
we dont need for the garden,
we donate to local groups such
as the local Boys and Girls
Club, the local sexual assault
center, the food bank, (and) several other places.
Doug Barr, the administrator
for the prison, said that inmates
came up with the idea of Garden
for Good three years ago. Three
inmate groups submitted a proposal in which they promised to
raise their own money and do
all the work.
The prisons administration approved the proposal,
provided the land, and helped
to set up classes with K-State
Research and Extensions
Master Gardeners program.
All of us who have gone
through the course are certified
Kansas Master Gardeners, said
Victor Mitchell, one of the gardens original members. Each
year, 10-12 inmates are accepted
to take the classes, which are
taught inside the prison walls
by volunteer Extension Master
Gardeners.
Mathis likened the Master
Gardener classes to a college
course. He said the inmates
learn how to identify good
and bad garden insects; create
alternatives to garden chemicals; make compost; take soil
samples; and even how to use
flowers that attract pests and
keep them away from the produce.
A lot of guys here have
never had a garden in their
life, Mitchell said. Theyre
probably city kids, but theyre
going to have something they
can do with their kids and their
families when they get out of
here.
Barr notes that some
inmates may even get a break
when it comes time for a parole
hearing. The Master Gardener
classes are part of the prisons
program to reward inmates for
good behavior.
Idle time in prison is never
a good thing, he said. This
gives them an opportunity to
keep themselves focused and
plan toward the future.
In a prison setting, you
dont get a lot of opportunity
to show that you can be productive, other than a classroom
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3 bedroom – very clean, CH/
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418-5435.
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speaks for itself. All the hard Houses to rent in Garnett – 2
work and dedication these guys
bedroom, $400; 3 bedroom, $500;
spend each day in this garden to
4 bedroom, $550. (785) 204-1585.
keep it up, its a huge task.
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Inmates typically work 8-10
2
bedroom
house
in
the
counhours in prison detail or, in
try,
south
of
Garnett.
No
pets,
no
some cases, a private industry
job. Only after that do they get smoking. (785) 448-4086 or 448-7
time to work in the garden.
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The first year, before they
had some operating funds, the
garden work included hand
watering every vegetable plant, REAL ESTATE
often lugging five gallon buckets of water as much as a quar- Home Building Site – 8.9 acres
with water meter, owner finance,
ter-mile.
Im not going to lie, Mathis Anderson County. (785) 448remembers, there were times 3646.
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when Im thinking to myself,
What are you doing? You burn
up, youre hot, youre sweaty…
but you start seeing the produce
or you taste a tomato or taste an
onion. You see Ms. Murdock
from the soup kitchen and you
see the smile on her face when
you take her a 55-gallon trash
can of tomatoes and they are
happy.
It makes you feel good about
yourself.
Robbins credits the 30
inmates who currently work in
the garden.
I think the big thing is that
everybody comes out and works
their tails off and, every man is
really sincere about our donations and what we do for the
outside, he said.
A couple of them have told
me that this was the greatest
single thing theyve accomplished in their life. I say its
my second, because I have a
son, and hes first. But this garden, other than that, might be
the single greatest thing Ive
accomplished. And Im proud of
this more than anything else.
Adds Mathis: When I was
out on the street, I didnt do
this. It gives me a tool that when
I get out, to grow a garden,
to help the community, to help
the soup kitchen. Its about me
getting better for myself, and
getting better for the (commuMOBILE HOMES
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Material Handler
East Kansas Agri-Energy, LLC, a fuel ethanol manufacturer in
Garnett, Kansas is looking for a Production Material Handler
that will be responsible for various operational duties including
ability to operate skid-steer loader, front-end loader, tele-handler
loader. This person will have positive work ethics, display strong
motivational skills with the ability to work independently and in
a team environment with emphasis on efficiency and safety. This
individual must also perform the required duties accurately with
attention to detail and the ability to complete all assignments by
specified deadlines. Applicants must be high school
graduates, have the ability to lift up to 50 lbs, manage multiple
tasks and multiple priorities simultaneously, work 12 hour
rotating shifts and possess fluent computer skills. Experience
in 24 hour manufacturing process is helpful but not required.
Please apply in person or submit resume with references to: East
Kansas Agri-Energy, LLC, attn: Human Resources, 1304 South
Main, Garnett, KS 66032, or email to Shelly.Newport@ekaellc.
com. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
No phone calls please. E/O/E
Hiring for 2 positions
Maintenance Technician
East Kansas Agri-Energy, LLC, a fuel ethanol manufacturer in Garnett,
Kansas, has an opportunity available for a maintenance technician that
will be responsible for testing, calibrating, troubleshooting and repairing
various electrical equipment. Experience with Alan Bradley SLC
hardware and Yokogawa flow and Siemens DCS hardware. Other
necessary skills include: the ability to read P&ID/PFD drawings and
electrical/mechanical schematics. High voltage experience preferred.
The successful candidate will have a positive work ethic; strong
motivational skills; the ability to work independently, as well as, in a
team environment; and a commitment to safety. The position requires
a high school diploma or GED. Also required is the ability to lift up to
50 lbs, manage multiple tasks and priorities simultaneously, work shifts
as needed, and be on call as scheduled. Experience in maintenance of a
manufacturing process, is helpful but not required. The company offers
competitive pay and benefit package that includes paid vacation; health,
dental insurance; 401(k). Please submit resume with references to:
East Kansas Agri-Energy, LLC, Attn: Human Resources, 1304 South
Main, Garnett, KS 66032, or email to: Shelly.Newport@ekaellc.com.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
No phone calls please. E/O/E
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Wanted Cattle Hauler – Top
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area. Call (785) 675-3477 or (913)
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Weekend Cook Needed – Apply
in person. Guest Home Estates,
806 W. 4th, Garnett.
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Addiction
Counselor
Topeka Correctional Facility.
LAC required. Meet drug
policy/security check. Mid
40s & excellent benefits. See:
www.mirrorinc.org Resume:
Janet@jhaynes@mirrorinc.org,
call (785) 559-5044. EOE
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Full-time Police Officer,
Council Grove. KLETC certified preferred. Applications to
City Hall. P.O. Box 313, Council
Grove, KS 66846, 620-767-5417
Drug, alcohol prescreening
required, EOE.
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Drivers: CDL-A. Train and work
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CDL training available. Choose
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Drivers: Transport America has
Dedicated and Regional openings! Variety of home time
options; good miles & earnings.
Enjoy Transport Americas great
driver experience! TAdrivers.
com or 866-204-0648.
Exp. Flatbed Drivers: Regional
opportunities now open with
plenty of freight & great pay!
800-277-0212 or primeinc.com
Experienced Drivers – Excellent
Regional Runs! Great Home
Time & Benefits! Up to $.40
Per Mile, Weekly Pay, & Late
Model Equipment. Arnold
Transportation www.drivearnold.com 888-742-8056
Mcconnel
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Parts counter person for Case
IH and Kubota dealership.
Would like knowledge in farm
machinery and computer skills.
Good pay and benefits. E-mail
deedee@mcconnellmachineryco.com
or call 785-242-1463.
Now accepting applications
for full-time
ACTIVITY
Lifecare
DIRECTOR
1×3.5
Must have current activities
certificate in the state of Kansas,
and at least 2 years experience
preferred please contact
Gailyn Ledom RN
for more information
(620) 364-2117 ext. 27
601 Cross St. Burlington
Owner Operators and Company Drivers wanted:
Local, family owned hopper bottom company
seeks Owner Operators with or without
Trailers as well as qualified drivers with prior
grain hauling experience. CDL, clean MVR and
safety record a must. Regional, dedicated runs,
home on weekends. Benefits for company drivers
include, paid vacation and health insurance. Call
Dan @ RC Trucking Inc. for appointment.
620-836-2005 or 620-437-6616.
RC Trucking
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ECKAN is taking applications for the
ECKAN
Pantry
position ofFood
part-time
Food Pantry
Coordinator
in Garnett. $11/hr. 10-12
2×2
hours per week. A job description and
a printable application are available
at www.eckan.org or by calling
785-242-7450, ext. 7100. EOE MFVD
ECKAN
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The City of Wathena, Kansas is currently accepting applications for
the position of Maintenance Worker. This position has responsibilities
with the citys electric, water, and wastewater utilities as well as street
maintenance. Experience with electrical work preferred. Certification as
water and/or wastewater operator desired (or the commitment to obtain
the certifications as soon as possible after start date). Valid drivers licenses. High school diploma or GED required. Salary commensurate with
experience. Benefits include vacation, sick leave, KPERS retirement, medical
and dental. Position open until filled. Send resume or applications are
available at the City Hall in Wathena, 206 St. Joseph Street P.O. Box 27,
Wathena, KS 66090. 785-989-4711. EOE.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Dispersal of Freezer/Cooler Inventory
Fresh & Frozen
Food
Communty Country
Store
Friday, August 16th 5:30 p.m.
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MEATS
Cooked Ham
Premium Layer Cakes
Boneless Beef
Pizza
FROZEN VEGETABLES
Sliced Ham
Corned Beef
Smoked Sausage
Cooked Bratwurst
Smoked Polish Sausage
Pepperoni
Pollock Fish Fillets
Pork Rib Tips
Hickory Smoked Bacon
Turkey Brest E/P
Canadian Bacon
Parkview Super Dog
Hot Dog (Bun Length)
Oscar Meyer Wieners
Spare Ribs
Fully Cooked Chicken Patties
Fully Cooked Beef Sausage
Patties
Traditional Bologna
Aberdeen Bacon
FROZEN FRUIT
Blueberries
Strawberries
Sliced Peaches
Red Cherries, tart, pitted
PIES & CAKES
Cream Pies
Southern Pecan Pies
Peach Pies
French Silk Pies
Peas
Beans
Mixed Vegetables
Hash browns
MISCELLANEOUS
Frozen French Dough Bread
Frozen Pizza Dough
Orange Juice
Small Brown Farm Eggs
Cottage Cheese
Philadelphia Cream Cheese
American Cheese, 5# Chunks
Cheese Selection
Yogurt
Fresh Fruits and Produce Selections Expected GARAGE SALE ON PREMISES
MONT IDA MEATS AVAILABLE – Ground Beef Lamb Ground Pork Sausage
COMMUNITY COUNTRY STORE
2 Miles west of Garnett on 7th St.
We have decided to discontinue the fresh and frozen food department only.
We are offering that inventory at this auction.
(785) 448-3121
Keith Kramer, Auctioneer 816-868-7484
Call Delmar Yoder 785-448-0010 for more information
Store will also be open for Shoppers Bring Your Own Coolers
EBT Payment
Accepted
Regular Store Hours Will Remain Monday – Friday 9 .m. – 6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Closed Sunday
Want a new BOSS?
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Check our classied job listings!
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MISC
Good used – trombone and saxophone. Both played last year in
band. Teresa Young, (785) 2292000.
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SERVICES
SERVICES
Alcoholics Anonymous Garnett: Tues. & Thurs. 7 p.m.,
105 1/2 East 4th Ave., (620) 2282597 or (785) 241-0586. nv21tf
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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Mobile Home Insurance. We
have great rates on mobile homes
that are less than 15 years old.
Archer Insurance Agency, 118 E.
5th Street, P.O. Box 307, Garnett,
Ks. 66032 (785) 448-3841.
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Wants to assist – an elderly lady
or couple in their home. No
heavy lifting or scooting furniture. Monday-Friday. (785) 4485761 or (785) 204-2082. ag13t4*
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grass catcher (optional). Byron
Knaus, (785) 204-2911 cell; (785)
448-6777 home.
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Need – loving home – sweet 3
year old brown lab. Love kids/
cats. All shots & spayed, (785)
448-4354.
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NOTICES
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BAUMANS REPAIR
Hydraulic Cylinders
Bottle and Service Jacks
Hydraulic Hose Assemblies
After Hours Hydraulic Hoses
No Sunday Sales
Thaddeus Bauman
(785) 448-8555
Childrens
SEK Mental
Aide
2×2
Working with children after school, 15-20 hours/
Mon.-Thurs. Requires drivers license and reliable
vehicle. Prefer experience w/children. Min. 18 years old.
Drug screen required.
Call Michelle at (620) 365-5717 if questions
Southeast Kansas Mental Health Center
P.O. Box 807
Iola, KS 66749.
Applications at 519 S. Elm.
EOE/AA.
Joe Borntrager
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HAPPY ADS
Happiness is . . . Taking your
preschooler to Bright Beginnings
Open House on August 22
from 5pm-6:30pm. Location:
230 N. Olive. For more information contact Chrisy Fritz at
(785) 448-5943 or (785) 304-0943.
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updates and breaking
news from the
Anderson County area.
Happiness is . . . Registering
for the 4th Annual W.I.N.G.S.
5K run/walk August 11th at the
Garnett North Lake. Registration
forms available at Garnett
Flowers or Patriots Bank on the
highway. This years walk is in
memory of Caroline Ludolph,
Patty Miller, Teresa Nicolas and
Marcia Peine.
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Weekend,
2×2 evening and night-shift bonuses.
of Osawatomie
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Osawatomie
Childrens
Case Manager
SEK Mental Health
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Full time. Bachelors degree preferred in Psych, Sociology
Education, etc. Will consider Associates degree and relevant
experience working with children with special needs. Requires
empathetic, patient individual with organizational and computer
skills, good communication, team oriented, able to work
clearance and child abuse check required.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
SAT., AUG. 17, 2013 9:00 A.M.
(Auction to be conducted at two separate locations)
ECKAN Head Start is seeking a part-time
teacher aide for
County
Head
ECKAN
PTAnderson
Teacher
Aide
Start. Hours are 8:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. If you
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have children in school, this would be an
excellent part-time job to work around your
schedule. For a job description and printable
application, go to www.eckan.org. Position
open until filled. 785-242-7450, ext. 7100.
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Anderson County Sheriff Office
Is Now Taking Applications For
AndFull
Co.
Sheriff
and
Part Time JAILER
Position until 8/23/2013, 1700 hrs.
2×3
Applications are available at the Anderson County Sheriff
Office, 135 E. 5th, Garnett, KS, Mon. – Fri. Must have a high
school diploma or equivalent, be able to obtain a Kansas
drivers license. Applicants will be subject to a battery of tests
including an extensive background check. Shifts are 12 hrs and
you will be required to work holidays, weekends, swings and
alternating shifts. Starting pay $12.66/hr. Anderson County is
an equal opportunity employer and the position is Veterans
Preference eligible (VPE), State Law – K.S.A. 73-201.
3521 North Dakota Rd. & 1481 3400 St., Moran, KS
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
City of Garnett, Kansas
131 West Fifth; PO Box H
Garnett, Ks 66032
City of Garnett
Separate sealed bids for:
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Construction of a bored crossing of Highway 169 from
Sta. 12+49.25 to Sta.14+09.25 as shown on Sheet 4 of 17,
construction of the pump station structures and site
including upstream manhole and sewer pipe, wetwell,
valve vault, lift station piping and valves, excavation,
backfill, grading, fencing, storm drainage piping, gravel
surfacing, and all appurtenant work
will be received by the City of Garnett, Kansas at the office of the
City Manager, 131 West Fifth, Garnett, Kansas 66032 until 10:00
a.m. on Thursday, September 5, 2013 and then at said
office publicly opened and read aloud.
The contract documents may be examined at the following locations: Shafer, Kline & Warren, Inc., 11250 Corporate Avenue;
Lenexa, Kansas 66219. Phone Number: 913-888-7800. Garnett
City Hall, 131 West Fifth; Garnett, Kansas 66032. Phone
Number: 785-448-5496.
Copies of the contract documents may be purchased from the
Issuing Office, Drexel Technologies, located at 10840 West 86th
Street; Lenexa, Kansas 66214. Phone Number: 913-371-4430;
Fax Number: 913-371-7128; www.drexeltech.com.
Joyce E. Martin, City Manager
As we are changing our operations and scaling back our farming
obligations, we will offer for public auction the following machinery
and equipment.
AUCTIONEER NOTE: Auction will begin at 9:00 a.m. 3 miles west of
Moran, KS on 54 Hwy., 1 mile north then 1/2 mile east (Auction 1) 1/2
mile east located at the home of David Ensminger.
Immediately following first auction we will move to second auction
location (Auction 2) 1/2 mile west and 3/4 mile north located
at the home of Alden Ensminger.
COMBINES: JD Comb. 9610 Maximizer Dls 3106 EH 2126 SH
4WD, Bin ext. w/925 FH; JD Combine 9610 Maximizer EH 4066
SH 2937 w/925 FH.
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2013 Anderson County Fair
Results & Photo Journal
AN ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW – AUGUST 13, 2013
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Beginning Pages for Results
OPEN CLASSES
Baking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Arts & Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Farm, Orchard, Garden . . 4
Fiber Arts/Textiles . . . . . . . 4
Floriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Food Preservation . . . . . . 4
Photography . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Quilts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Girl Scouts . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Boy Scouts . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Poultry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Rabbits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Horse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Swine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Bucket Calf . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Goats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4-H
Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Bucket Calf . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Dairy Goat . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Abbreviations:
Meat Goat . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Horse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Poultry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Rabbits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Swine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Round Robin . . . . . . . . . 14
4-H Banner . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Clothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Fashion Revue . . . . . . . . 14
Crops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Entomoloy . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Fiber Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Floriculture . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Foods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Geology/Lapidary . . . . . . 16
Forestry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Horticulture . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Photography . . . . . . . . . . 18
Self Determined . . . . . . . 22
Space Tech. . . . . . . . . . . 22
Visual Arts . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Wildlife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
P – Purple Ribbon
B- Blue Ribbon
R- Red Ribbon
W- White Ribbon
G – Green
(participation)
C – Champion
RC – Reserve Champion
Judges
4-H Crafts/
Visual Arts
Tracey Graham
Rae Ann Johnson
Lynn Larkin
4-H Clothing
Mary Lee Edwards
4-H Fashion Revue
DeAnn Hauser
4-H Photography
Juliana Hughes
Jackie Maple
Anna Catterson
4-H Geology
Pat & Will Gilliland
4-H Foods
Cathy Thorsell
Lisa Davis
Joan Rockers
Open Baking
Rebecca McFarland
Open Crafts
Rae Ann Johnson
Open Food Preserve
Joan Rockers
Open Floriculture
Sarah McAbee
Open Photography
Bill Patterson
Open Fiber Arts/Textiles Cathy Thorsell
Quilts
Terri Kretzmier
Horse
Shelly Swendson
Beef & Bucket Calf
Marcus Arnold
Round Robin
Hyatt Frobose
Crops, Garden, Wildlife,
Dean Stites
Forestry, Woodworking,
Self-Determined, Officer Books,
Shooting Sports
Banners
Joe Baugh
Dairy Goats
Lisa Johnson
Swine
Jon De Jong
Entomology, Rocketry
Gary Ross
Robotics
Jim Kice
Poultry
Jim Kramer
Rabbits
Bob Bergene
Sheep, Meat Goats
Steve Soules
Photo Reprints
Full color photo reprints of any photo appearing in this journal are available
through Garnett Publishing, 112 W. Sixth Ave. in Garnett. Simply request a photo
by noting the page number on which it occurs, position of photo on page and a
brief description of the photo content.
Results information provided by Anderson County Extension.
Thank you to the staff at the Extension Office
for their dedication to this magazine.
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Judge Lisa Davis and Makayla Jones at foods judging.
Judge Joan Rockers & Hailey Gillespie at foods judging.
Judge Lisa Davis and Landon Stephens at foods judging.
OPEN CLASS RESULTS
2B; Hallie Fritz -B.
Floriculture
Champion Floral Specimen – Jack Spillman ; Champion Artistic
Arrangement – Irene Louk; Champion Junior Floral Exhibit
– Ally Duke; Irene Louk 9B, 5R, 5W; Ally Duke – 1 B, 7R;
Rozena Smitheran 1B, 9R; Darlene Spillman 2B, 3R, 1W;
Jack Spillman- 1B, 3R; Mary Setter 3R, 2 W; Blaine King 1W;
Chrystal Rohr 1B, 2R; Anna Bell Scheckel 1B; McKensie
Sobba 1B.
Food Preservation
Grand Champion Mary Ann Umbarger one dozen quart
canning jar sponsored by Marjorie Stephens; Reserve Grand
Champion Carla Ewert one dozen canning rings and
flats sponsored by Marjorie Stephens; Drawing Prize Winner
Robert Miller; Ball Fresh Preserving Awards: 1st Fruit
Mary Ann Umbarger; 1st Sweet Spread Carla Ewert; 2nd
Sweet Spread Riley Hedges; 1st Vegetables Carla Ewert;
2nd Vegetables Robert Miller; 1st Pickles Carla Ewert; 2nd
Pickles Debra Callahan; Mary Ann Umbarger B; Vincent
Hamilton R; Carla Ewert 3B, 1R; Riley Hedges 1B, 1W;
Robert Miller 3B, 2R, W; Diane Messick 2B; Jackie Messick
1W; Debra Calahan 4B, 1R.
Photography
Grand Champion Photography Exhibit Joyce Trammell;
Reserve Grand Champion Photography Exhibit; Joyce
Trammell; Cheryl Hamilton 1R, 1W; Heather Corley 4B,
1R; Joyce Trammell 3B, 1R; Renee Duke , 1B, 1R; Arlynn
Wawrzewski 1R, 1W; Ally Duke 1R, 1W; Eric Trammel
1B,1R, 1W; Mackinzee Olson 1W; Mary Ann Umbarger 1B;
Quilts
Champion Pieced & Hand Quilted – Judy McGraw; Reserve
Champion Pieced & Hand Quilted – Kay Roeckers; Champion
Pieced and Machine Quilted – Judy Ryman; Reserve Champion
pieced and Machine Quilted – Sharon Bowman; Mari Kay
Bures 1B; Kay Roeckers 2B; Phyllis Gordon- 2B, W; Mary
Fagg 1R; Jo Tucker 2B; Judy McGraw 3B; Phyllis Mundell
1B; Sharon Bowman – 2B; Joyce Buckley 1B, R; Arlynn
Wawrzewski 3B, R; Darissa Maley 1B; Judy Ryman 1B;
Violet Holt 4B, 4R; Tammie Schaffer – W; Quilt Block Contest
Winners: 1st Champion Block Phyllis Mundell; 2nd Reserve
Champion Block Violet Holt; 3rd Blue Ribbon Carolyn
Dunlap; 4th Blue Ribbon Sally Crane; 5th Blue Ribbon
Violet Holt; 6th Blue Ribbon Arlynn Wawrzewski; 7th Blue
Ribbon Joen Truhe; 8th Blue Ribbon Roberta Norman; Red
– Lorenia Stolle; Blue – Phyllis Mundell; Blue Terri Gifford;
Red Jeanine Glidewell; Red Debbie Cockrell; Blue Oneda
Grimes; White Betsy Bunnell.
Scouting
CubScouts Aaron McGee B; Ronin Calley 1B, 2R; Girl
Scouts Brook Hughes.
Rabbits
Grand Champion Regan Witherspoon; Reserve Grand
Champion Vincent Hamilton ; ; MacKinzee Olson 1B, 1R;
Regan Witherspoon B; Vincent Hamilton B; Cheyenne Sears
3B; Brook Hughes R; Lindesay Hughes – B.
Poultry
Grand Champion Hanna Gardner; Reserve Grand Champion
Viola Beachy; Hanna Gardner B, R; Viola Beachy 2B, R, W;
Cheyenne Sears 2B, 1R.
Horse
Open Halter Stock Type
Weanling- Brandy Macfarland-Scott – B; 3 years+ GeldingTessa Louk – B; Brittny Hornbuckle – R; 3 years+ Mare Brandy
Macfarland-Scott – B; Chaylin Peine – R; PeeWee- Brook Hughes
– G; Rayin Sherman – G; Rigin Jasper – G.
Open Horsemanship
Brittny Hornbuckle – B; Tessa Louk – R; Chaylin Peine – W.
PeeWee
Brook Hughes – G.
Open Western Pleasure
Brittny Hornbuckle – B; Chaylin Peine – R.
PeeWee
Brook Hughes – G; Rigin Jasper – G.
Open Reining
Brittny Hornbuckle – B.
Open Trail
Brandy Macfarland-Scott – B; Brittny Hornbuckle – R; Chaylin
Peine – W.
Pee Wee
Brook Hughes – G; Rigin Jasper – G.
Open Barrel Racing
Terri Louk – B; Tessa Louk – R; Gracie Shelton – W.
Open Class Baking; Grand Champion Foods Exhibit – Haylie
Waymire; Reserve Grand Champion Foods Exhibit – Carla
Ewert; Champion Yeast Bread – Abbie Fritz; Red Star Yeast
Award – Abbie Fritz; Champion Cookies – Mary Lou Ruppert;
Champion Baking under 18 – Riley Hedges; Champion Exhibitors
Living in a Nursing Home – Donnie Axtell; Diane Messick 2R;
Jackie Messick 1R; Abbie Fritz – B; Mary Lou Ruppert 4B,
2R; Carla Ewert 2B; Paula Sjorland 2W; Joyce Trammel 1B;
Hailey Waymire 1B; Brooklyn Hughes B; Lindsay Hughes
R ; Blaine King R, W; Easton King R; Riley Hedges 2B,
R; Braden Gillespie B; Ashton Miller B; Emma cubit R;
Landon Stephens B, W; Nathan Schmidt B; Ally Duke – B;
Holli Miller – B.
Crafts
Grand Champion Alisha Gettler; Reserve Grand Champion
Alisha Gettler; Rigin Jasper 1B, 5R, W; Ally Duke 4B, 3R;
Madison Danner B; Ally McGhee – B; ; Mary Ann Umbarger
R; Alisha Gettler 2B, 1R; Justin Messick B, W; Blaine King
2B, 3R, W; Elly Trumbly R; Emma Cubit B; Macy Cubit W;
Jackie Messick R; Easton King 2W; Shayla Stephens 1B, 2R;
Drake Stephens 4B, R; Hallie Fritz – B
Farm, Orchard and Garden Products
Caitlyn Foltz 3B,4R, 2W; Deborah Callahan 3B, R,W; Coulson
Foltz W; Mackenzie Olson 3B; Leah Mueller B, R; Brittni
Sayers B; Loren Sayers R; Susie Sayers W ; Brook Hughes
R; Dalton Duke B, W; Lawrence Comfort B, R; Lindsay
Hughes R; Blaine King 2B, 3R; Robert Miller 2B, 2W;
Gaylon Corley R; Jack Spillman B; John Walter B, R;
Thatcher Mueller W; Kyler Nilges B; Kaley Nilges R;
Daryl Sobba B; Easton King B; Curtis Umbarger B; Mary
Ann Umbarger W; Jardon Teter B; Austin Teter R; Jardon
Teter B; Crystal Rohr B; Andrea Sobba B; Daryl Sobba R;
Crystal Rohr W; Ally Duke R; Guy Young – W.
Fiber Arts/Textiles
Grand Champion Exhibit Alvin Peters; Reserve Grand
Champion Exhibit Shirley Benjamin; Cathy Allen – B; Shirley
Benjamin 7B, 3R, 1W; Frieda Peters 3B, 1R; Alvin Peters 2B,
1R; Shayla Stephens 2B, 2R; Laurilla Tennis – B; Violet Holt
7B; Evelyn G – 1B, 1R; Mary Ann Umbarger 1W; Ally Duke
Vincent Hamilton and Grand Champion
Rabbit (Mini Lop).
Reagan Witherspoon and Grand
Champion (Holland Lop).
Vincent Hamilton and Reserve Champion
(Flemish Giant).
Reese Witherspoon – Junior
Showmanship Champion.
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Savannah Moon – Intermediate
Showmanship Champion.
Katie Schmit – Junior Showmanship
Champion, poultry.
Pee Wee
Shelby Sprague – G; Brook Hughes – G; Rayin Sherman – G.
Open Pole Bending
Julianna Sprague – B; Gracie Shelton – R; Terri Louk – W.
Pee Wee
Shelby Sprague; Brook Hughes; Rayin Sherman.
PeeWee Bucket Calf
Jayden Teter G; Landon Schilling G; Brook Hughes G;
Taryn Morrow G.
PeeWee Dairy Goat
Caitlyn Foltz – G; Colson Foltz – G; Lily Ball – G; Josie Walter
G.
PeeWee Sheep
Lauren Blocker G; David Blocker G; Lily Ball G; Brayden
Gillespie G; Cooper Gillespie G; Shelby Sprague G.
PeeWee Swine
Jayden Teter G; Macy Cubit G; Emma Cubit G; Judd
Cubit G; Zane Hermreck G; Brayden Gillespie G; Cooper
Gillespie G; Max Jimenz G; Rigin Jasper G; Huck Young
G; Rayin Sherman G; Kendra Hermreck G; Lily Ball G;
Dakota Grey G.
PeeWee Meat Goat
Judd Cubit – G; Emma Cubit – G; Macy Cubit – G; Rigin Jasper
– G; Shelby Sprague – G; Maegyn LaCross – G; Tristian Ewert
– G; Huck Young – G; Brynleigh Morrow – G; Brayden Gillespie
– G; Josie Walter – G; Cooper Gillespie – G.
Jenna Schmit – Intermediate
Showmanship Champion, poultry.
Cheyenne Sumner and Poultry Grand
Champion (New Hampshire Red hen).
Beef-Market & Breeding
Angus – Angus Breeding – Jr Yearling
B – C – Dal Lacey, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Chianina – Chianina Market Steer
B – CG – Cheyanne Ratliff, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – RC
– Derrick Nelson, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Hereford – Herford Breeding Junior Yling
B – C – Rebecca M Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Limousin – Limousin Market Steer
B – RC – Ridge J Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Wyatt
Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – C – Madison Ratliff,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Karson Hermreck, Seekers Not
Slackers 4-H Club
Limousin – Limousin Breeding Jr Yearling
B – C – Maycee G Ratliff, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Brock
A Peters, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Codi Vermillion,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Maine-Anjou – Maine-Anjou Market Steer
B – C – Annsley Graham, FFA; B – RC – Amanda Nelson,
Lucky 13 4-H Club
Maine-Anjou – Maine Breeding, Jr Yearling
B – C – Chase Ratliff, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Simmental – Simmental Market Steer
B – C – Maycee G Ratliff, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – RC
– Austin Teter, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Simmental – Simmentl Breeding, Jr Yearling
B – C – Austin Teter, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Other Breeds – Other Breeding, Jr Yearling
B – RGC – Cheyanne Ratliff, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R
– Kendra I Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Crossbred – Crossbred Market Steer
B – Weston Gilbreth, FFA; B – Karson Hermreck, Seekers
Not Slackers 4-H Club; B – Storm Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H
Club; B – Wyatt Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – RC – Chase
Ratliff, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Morgan Egidy, Dynamite
4-H Club; B – Garrett Benton, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – RGC
– Amanda Nelson, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Derrick Nelson,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Brock A Peters, Seekers-Not-Slackers
4-H Club; R – Matheu C Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Dal
Lacey, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Kendra I Sprague,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Codi Vermillion, SeekersNot-Slackers 4-H Club
Crossbred – Crossbred Breding Jr Yearling
B – Wyatt Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – CG – Madison
Ratliff, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Austin Teter, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club
Market Heifer – Market Heifer
B – C – Karson Hermreck, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club
Sr Beef Showmanship 14+ – Beef Sr Showmanship 14+
B – RC – Chase Ratliff, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – C Madison Ratliff, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Maycee G Ratliff,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Amanda Nelson, Lucky 13 4-H
Club; R – Storm Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Wyatt
Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Derrick Nelson, Lucky 13
4-H Club; R – Brock A Peters, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R
– Codi Vermillion, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Inter Beef Showmanship 11-13 – Beef Int Showmanship 11-13
B – RC – Ridge J Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – C Kendra I Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Jr Beef Showmanship 7-10 – Beef Jr Showmanship 7-10
B – Karson Hermreck, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; B
– RC – Austin Teter, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – C – Rebecca M
Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Bucket Calf 7 to 9 yrs old – Bucket Calf 7-9 yrs old
B – RC – Reese Witherspoon, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – C
– Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Talon Jasper, Lucky
13 4-H Club
Dairy Goat
LaMancha Dairy Goat – LaMancha Jr Doe 5 mo & <12 mo
B – Logan Walter, Seekers Not S;lackers 4-H Club; B
– Amanda Nelson, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Derrick Nelson,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Lanie Walter, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H
Club
LaMancha Dairy Goat – LaMancha Jr Doe 12 mo & <24 mo
B – RC – Allie N Ball, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Autumn B
Ewert, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Autumn B Ewert, Dynamite 4-H
Club; B – Cali Foltz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – C – Derrick Nelson,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Lanie Walter, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H
Club
LaMancha Dairy Goat – LaMancha Sr Doe under 2 yrs
B – RGC – Derrick Nelson, Lucky 13 4-H Club
LaMancha Dairy Goat – LaMancha Sr Doe 2 yrs+
B – CG – Amanda Nelson, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Derrick
Nelson, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Sr Dairy Goat Showmanship 14+ – Sr Dairy GOat showmanship
14+
B – Amanda Nelson, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Derrick Nelson,
Lucky 13 4-H Club
Int Dairy Goat Showman 11-13 – Dairy Goat Showman Int 11-13
B – Allie N Ball, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Autumn B
Ewert, Dynamite 4-H Club
Jr Dairy Goat Showman 7-10 – Dairy Goat Showman Jr 7-10
B – Logan Walter, Seekers Not S;lackers 4-H Club; B – Cali
Foltz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Lanie Walter, Seekers Not
Nathan Schmit and Poultry Reserve Champion (Barred
Plymouth Rock hen).
Hannah Gardner and Poultry Grand Champion (Cayuga
duck).
Vincent Hamilton and Reserve Champion (pen of 3
Leghorn hens).
4-H DIVISION
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Above, left: Nathan Wiltse demonstrating his walking robot at the
Spacetech demonstration.
Above, right: Garrett Mills demonstrating his upright robot.
Above: Storm Pracht demos a robot running through a maze
Left: Brody Hobbs building a rocket for the kids participation project.
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Austin Teter and Judge John Dejoug Supreme Champion Breeding Gilt.
Matthew Cubit – Duroc class Champion.
Slackers 4-H Club
Horse
Halter Stock-Type – Halter Year- 2 yr old Gelding
B – Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Halter Stock-Type – Halter Stk Type 3 yr + Gelding
B – RGC – Daelynn Peine, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Hailey P
Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Rayna E Jasper,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Austin Louk, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H
Club; W – Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Halter Stock-Type – Halter Stk Type 3 yr + Mare
B – CG – Austin Louk, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R
– Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club
Halter Horse Showmanship – Horse Showmanship Sr 14+
R – Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club
Halter Horse Showmanship – Horse Showmanship Int 11-13
B – C – Austin Louk, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Halter Horse Showmanship – Horse Showmanship Jr 7-10
R – Daelynn Peine, Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Rayna E Jasper,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers
4-H Club
Performance Horsemanship – Horsemanship Sr 14+
B – Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club
Performance Horsemanship – Horsemanship Int 11-13
B – Austin Louk, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Performance Horsemanship – Horsemanship Jr 7-10
R – Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Performance Western Pleasure – Western Pleasure Sr 14+
R – Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club
Performance Western Pleasure – Western Pleasure Int 11-13
R – Austin Louk, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Performance Western Pleasure – Western Pleasure Jr 7-9
B – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Hailey P Gillespie,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Performance Trail – Trail Sr 14+
B – Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club
Performance Trail – Trail Int 11-13
B – Austin Louk, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Performance Trail – Trail Jr 7-9
B – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Performance English Pleasure – English Pleasure Int 11-13
Tyler Gillespie and Judge John Dejoug
and Grand Champion Market Hog
(Xbred).
Jack Rickabaugh – Yorkshire class
Champion.
B – Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club
Performance Barrel Racing – Barrel Racing Ingt 11-13
B – Austin Louk, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; W Julianna N Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Performance Barrel Racing – Barrel Racing Jr 7-9
B – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Performance Pole Bending – Pole Bending Sr 14+
R – Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club
Performance Pole Bending – Pole Bending Int 11-13
B – Austin Louk, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B Julianna N Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Pole Bending Jr 7-10
R – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Meat Goats
Market Meat Goat
B – Logan Walter, Seekers Not S;lackers 4-H Club; B – CG
– Logan Walter, Seekers Not S;lackers 4-H Club; B – Madison
Ratliff, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – RC – Maycee G Ratliff,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Guy Young, Cherry Mound 4-H
Club; B – Riley Young, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Daelynn
Peine, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Cassidy E Lutz, Lucky 13 4H Club; B – Derrick Nelson, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Megan
Schuster, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Megan Schuster, Lucky 13
4-H Club; B – Lanie Walter, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club;
B – Lanie Walter, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; B – Hailey
P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Hailey P
Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Brooklyn T
Gray-LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Brooklyn T
Gray-LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Makayla D
Jones, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Kaitlyn N LaCross,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Kaitlyn N LaCross, SeekersNot-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Kaitlyn N LaCross, Seekers-NotSlackers 4-H Club; B – Tanner LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers
4-H Club; B – Julianna N Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H
Club; B – Julianna N Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club;
B – Julianna N Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B
– Julianna N Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B Kendra I Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Rebecca
M Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Micci R Aldrich,
Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Brooklynn Jones, Seekers Not
Jack Rickabaugh and Judge John
Dejoug and Reserve Champion Mkt. Hog
(Xbred).
Ridge Pracht – AOB class Reserve
Champion.
Slackers 4-H Club; R – Austin Ewert, Dynamite 4-H Club; R
– Daelynn Peine, Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Cali Foltz, Lucky
13 4-H Club; R – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Talon
Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Cassidy E Lutz, Lucky 13 4-H
Club; R – Lanie Walter, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; R
– Jerrick Jones, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Tanner
LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Austin Louk,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Landon Stephens, SeekersNot-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Matthew H Cubit, Star Shooting 4-H
Club; R – Matthew H Cubit, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Vincent
J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Vincent J Hamilton,
Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Cheyenne Sumner, Star Shooting
4-H Club
Meat Goat Breed 12 mo & under
B – Logan Walter, Seekers Not S;lackers 4-H Club; B
– Autumn B Ewert, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Daelynn Peine,
Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers
4-H Club; B – Julianna N Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H
Club; B – Julianna N Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club;
B – CG – Julianna N Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B
– Kendra I Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Rebecca
M Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Theresa Jo
Dorrell, Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Austin Ewert, Dynamite 4-H
Club; R – Austin Ewert, Dynamite 4-H Club
Meat Goats
Meat Goat Breed 13 mo to 24 mo
B – Makayla D Jones, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B
– Julianna N Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B Kendra I Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Kendra
I Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Rebecca M
Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Austin Ewert,
Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Autumn B Ewert, Dynamite 4-H Club
Sr Meat Goat Showmanship 14+ – Meat Goat Sr Showmanship
14+
B – Madison Ratliff, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Maycee G
Ratliff, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Derrick Nelson, Lucky
13 4-H Club; B – Megan Schuster, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – RC
– Brooklyn T Gray-LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B
– Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – C – Cheyenne
Sumner, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Wyatt Pracht – Senior Showmanship
Reserve Champion.
Annsley Graham – Hampshire class
Champion.
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Cassidy Lutz and Champion Hampshire
sheep.
Allie Ball and Reserve Champion
Hampshire sheep.
Int Meat Goat Shwmanship11-13 – Meat Goat Int Showmanship1113
B – Guy Young, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Autumn B
Ewert, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Makayla D Jones, Seekers-NotSlackers 4-H Club; B – Kaitlyn N LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers
4-H Club; B – RC – Austin Louk, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club;
B – C – Julianna N Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B
– Kendra I Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Theresa
Jo Dorrell, Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Austin Ewert, Dynamite
4-H Club; R – Jerrick Jones, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R
– Micci R Aldrich, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Matthew H Cubit,
Star Shooting 4-H Club
Jr Meat Goat Showmanship 7-10 – Meat Goat Jr Showmanship
7-10
B – Logan Walter, Seekers Not S;lackers 4-H Club; B – Riley
Young, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Cali Foltz, Lucky 13 4H Club; B – Lanie Walter, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; B
– RC – Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B Tanner LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Rebecca M
Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Brooklynn Jones,
Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; R – Daelynn Peine, Dynamite
4-H Club; R – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Poultry
Chicken- Large Fowl – Cock htchd after1/1 current yr
R – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Vincent
J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Cheyenne Sumner,
Star Shooting 4-H Club
Chicken- Large Fowl – Hen htchd prior 1/1 current yr
B – Riley Hedges, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Riley Hedges,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Riley Hedges, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B
– Riley Hedges, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Vincent J Hamilton,
Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting
4-H Club; B – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B
– Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Vincent J
Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Vincent J Hamilton, Star
Shooting 4-H Club; R – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H
Club; R – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Chicken- Large Fowl – Pullet htchd after1/1 crnt yr
P – CG – Cheyenne Sumner, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B RGC – Nathan Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Jenna C Schmit,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Katie Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B
Austin Louk, Champion Intermediate
Showman.
Hailey Gillespie and Reserve Champion
Sheep (Crossbred).
– Kristen Schmit, Lucky13 4-H Club; B – Vincent J Hamilton,
Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Cheyenne Sumner, Star Shooting
4-H Club; B – Cheyenne Sumner, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B
– Cheyenne Sumner, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Cheyenne
Sumner, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Cheyenne Sumner, Star
Shooting 4-H Club; B – Cheyenne Sumner, Star Shooting
4-H Club; R – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R
– Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Chicken Production Pullet Pen – Pullet htchd after1/1 crnt yr
B – Cheyenne Sumner, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Other Poultry – Other Female less than 1 yr
B – Cheyenne Sumner, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Other Poultry – Other Poultry Female 1 yr +
B – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Vincent
J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Vincent J Hamilton,
Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting
4-H Club
Sr Poultry Showmanship 14+ – Poultry Sr Showmanship 14+
B – C – Cheyenne Sumner, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Int Poultry Showmanship 11-13 – Poultry Int Showmanship
11-13
B – C – Jenna C Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Jr Poultry Showmanship 7-10 – Poultry Jr Showmanship7-10
B – Riley Hedges, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Nathan Schmit,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – C – Katie Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B
– Kristen Schmit, Lucky13 4-H Club
Rabbits
Rabbit Lop(English & French) – Senior Buck
R – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; W – Reese
Witherspoon, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Rabbit Mini Lop – Senior Doe
B – Reese Witherspoon, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Rabbit-Rex – Senior Buck
P – RGC – Savannah Moon, Dynamite 4-H Club
Rabbit-Rex – Senior Doe
B – Micci R Aldrich, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Rabbit -Other Breeds – Senior Buck
P – CG – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B
– Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Rabbit -Other Breeds – Senior Doe; R – Vincent J Hamilton, Star
Tyler Gillespie, Reserve Champion Junior
Showman .
Megan Schuster, Reserve Champion
Senior Showman.
Shooting 4-H Club; W – Reese Witherspoon, Cherry Mound 4-H
Club
Sr Rabbit Showmanship 14+ – Sr Rabbit Showmanship 14+
B – C – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B Cheyenne Sumner, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Int Rabbit Showmanship 11-13 – Int Rabbit Showmanship 11-13;
B – C – Savannah Moon, Dynamite 4-H Club
Jr Rabbit Showmanship 7-10 – Jr Rabbit Showmanship 7-10
B – C – Reese Witherspoon, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Sheep
Sheep -Hampshire – Market Lamb hamp
B – Allie N Ball, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – C – Cassidy E
Lutz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – RC – Austin Louk, Seekers-NotSlackers 4-H Club; R – Landon Stephens, Seekers-Not-Slackers
4-H Club
Crossbred – Market Lamb cross
B – Cassidy E Lutz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Grady Schuster,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Megan Schuster, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B CG – Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – RGC
– Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Tyler
Gillespie, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; B – Tyler Gillespie,
Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club
Sr sheep showmanship 14+
B – C – Cassidy E Lutz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Grady
Schuster, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – RC – Megan Schuster, Lucky
13 4-H Club
Int sheep showmanship 11-13
B – RC – Allie N Ball, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – C – Austin
Louk, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Jr Sheep Showmanshhip 7-10
B – C – Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B
– RC – Tyler Gillespie, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club
Swine
Chester White – Market Hog chester white
B – C – Guy Young, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Mackenzie
Lutz, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Duroc – Market Hog Duroc
B – Karson Hermreck, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; B
– RC – Ridge J Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Matheu
C Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – C – Matthew H Cubit, Star
Shooting 4-H Club
Judge Steve Soules and Julianna
Sprague – Supreme Breeding Meat Goat.
Judge Steve Soules and Makayla Jones Reserve Champion Breeding Meat Goat.
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Westin Gilbreth shows his Crossbred class reserve Champion.
Rick Sumner, Rabbit and Poultry Superintendent and Judge Bob
Bergene check out a contestant.
Judge Hyatt Frobose judges animals
for Autumn Ewert and Amanda Nelson.
Judge Jim Kramer examines an entry.
Cali Foltz helping with
the milking chores for the
Nelsons' goat.
Talon Jasper, Rayna Jasper and Reese
Witherspoon compete in the Bucket Calf
contest.
Nathan Walter helps daughter Josie during
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Judge John Dejoug talking to PeeWee Showmanship kids.
Hailey Gillespie, Tenner LaCross, Karson Hermreck, Tyler
Gillespie judging market hogs.
Judge Steve Soules and David Blocker in
the PeeWee Showmanship.
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sheet in the judging contest.
Logan Walter and Roman digging a hole durin the pet show.
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Judge Steve Soules and Maycee Ratliff – Reserve
Champion Market Meat Goat.
LaCross sisters Kaitlyn and Brooklynn – reserve showmen in their classes.
Judge Steve Soules and Hailey Gillespie – Grand
Champion Sheep.
Hampshire – Market Hog hamp
B – C – Annsley Graham, FFA; B – Austin Teter, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; B – Guy Young, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B
– Riley Young, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – RC – Morgan Egidy,
Dynamite 4-H Club
Spot – Market Hog spot
B – Ridge J Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Yorkshire – Market Hog york; B – RGC – Jack Rickabaugh, FFA;
B – RC – Storm Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Matheu
C Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H
Club; B – Marah Lutz, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Other Breeds – Market Hog other
B – Riley Young, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Karson
Hermreck, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club
Crossbred – Market Hog cross
B – Amelia Cubit, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – David Ball,
FFA; B – Jack Rickabaugh, FFA; B – RC – Jack Rickabaugh,
FFA; B – Allie N Ball, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Storm
Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Wyatt Pracht, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; B – Wyatt Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club;
B – Riley Young, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Jessica Akes,
Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Jessica Akes, Dynamite 4-H Club; B Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky
13 4-H Club; B – Tyler Gillespie, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club;
B – CG – Tyler Gillespie, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; B
– Mackenzie Lutz, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Amelia Cubit,
Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Annsley Graham, FFA; R – Karson
Hermreck, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; R – Austin Teter,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Austin Akes, Dynamite 4-H Club;
R – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Vincent J Hamilton,
Star Shooting 4-H Club
All Breeding Gilts – Breeding Gilts Jan 1 – Feb 14
B – CG – Austin Teter, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Guy
Young, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – RGC – Riley Young, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; B – Matthew H Cubit, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Sr Swine Showmanship 14+
B – C – Jack Rickabaugh, FFA; B – Storm Pracht, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; B – RC – Wyatt Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H
Club; B – Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Vincent J
Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Int Swine Showmanship 11-13
B – RC – Allie N Ball, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Guy
Young, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – C – Matthew H Cubit, Star
Shooting 4-H Club; R – Ridge J Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club;
R – Austin Akes, Dynamite 4-H Club
Jr Swine Showmanship 7-10
B – RC – Karson Hermreck, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club;
B – Austin Teter, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – C – Riley Young,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H
Club; B – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Tyler Gillespie,
Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club
Banners
4-H Banner
P – CG – Lucky 13 ; P – RGC – Seekers Not ; B – Cherry Mound
; R – Dymamite
Clothing – Clothing-Construction Item – Int 9-13 Yrs Old Const
P – RO – Molly Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P – Hailey
P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – RO – Kendra
I Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Rebecca M
Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – RC – Rebecca
M Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Elizabeth A
Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Elizabeth A Comfort,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Elizabeth A Comfort, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; B – Molly Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club;
B – Molly Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Hailey P
Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Clothing-Construction Item – Sr 14-18 Yr Olds Const
B – Joshua Fowler, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Clothing Purchased Item – Jr 7-8 Yrs Old Purchased
P – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – C – Talon Jasper,
Lucky 13 4-H Club
Clothing Purchased Item – Int 9-13 Yr Old Purchased
P – Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Cassie R Bowen,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Cassie R Bowen, SeekersNot-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Cassie R Bowen, Seekers-NotSlackers 4-H Club; P – Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers
4-H Club; P – C – Kaitlyn N LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H
Club; P – C – Rebecca M Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H
Club; P – Claire E Hasty, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Hailey
P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Kaitlyn N
LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Clothing Purchased Item – Sr 14-18 Yr Old Purchased
P – RGC – Remington E Hedges, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P Cassidy E Lutz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – CG – Cassidy E Lutz,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – C – Cassidy E Lutz, Lucky 13 4-H Club;
B – Remington E Hedges, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Remington E
Hedges, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Crops
Native Grass hay 1 flake – Native Grass Hay
R – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Brome Grass Hay, 1 flake – Brome Hay
P – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Brianna Sobba,
Lucky 13 4-H Club
Fescue Hay 1 flake – Fescue Hay
R – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Display 3 varities of hay – 3 varities of Hay
R – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Entomology
Entomology 50-150 species
P – RGC – Trevor Church, Seekers Not Slackers
Entomology Sr 150-450 Insects
P – CG – Quenton E Trammell, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Fashion Revue
Fashion Revue-Girls Purchased – Revue Purchased Girls
Item
P – Remington E Hedges, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Remington E
Hedges, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Remington E Hedges, Lucky 13
4-H Club; P – RGC – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Cassidy
E Lutz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Cassidy E Lutz, Lucky 13 4-H
Club; P – CG – Cassidy E Lutz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Cassie R
Bowen, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Hailey P Gillespie,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Kaitlyn N LaCross, SeekersNot-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Kendra I Sprague, Seekers-NotSlackers 4-H Club; B – Elizabeth A Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H
Club; B – Molly Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Abigail
Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Cassie R Bowen, Seekers-NotSlackers 4-H Club; B – Cassie R Bowen, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-
Autumn Ewert – Intermediate
Showmanship Champion.
Allie Ball – Intermediate Showmanship
Reserve Champion.
Amanda Nelson and Supreme Ch. Senior
Yearling Milker (also Sr Ch Showman).
Derrick Nelson and Reserve Ch.
Senior Yearling Milker (also Sr Res Ch
Showman).
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Cali Foltz – Junior Reserve Champion
Showman.
Lanie Walter – Junior Champion
Showman.
H Club; B – Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B
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E Hasty, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Fiber Arts
Crochet
P – C – Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Kate Dieker,
Lucky 13 4-H Club
Knitting
R – Kate Dieker, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Embroidery, xstitch
P – Kaitlyn N LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B
– Cassie R Bowen, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Jenna C
Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Patchwork &Quilting – Fiber Arts – Quilting
P – Remington E Hedges, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – MC Remington E Hedges, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Floriculture
Celosia (cockcomb)
B – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Brianna Sobba,
Lucky 13 4-H Club
Sunflower, small
P – C – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – RC – Brianna
Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Any Other Perennial
B – Derrick Fowler, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Foods
Nonperishable food product – Foods Jr -7-8 yr old
P – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Trevor Church,
Seekers Not Slackers; P – Trevor Church, Seekers Not Slackers;
P – Tyler Gillespie, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; B – Reese
Witherspoon, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Reese Witherspoon,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B
– Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Kristen Schmit, Lucky13
4-H Club; B – Trevor Church, Seekers Not Slackers; B – Tyler
Gillespie, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; B – Tyler Gillespie,
Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; R – Reese Witherspoon, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club
Nonperishable food product – Foods Inter 9-13 yr olds
P – Amelia Cubit, Star Shooting 4-H Club; P – Amelia Cubit,
Star Shooting 4-H Club; P – Amie Wiesner, Dynamite 4-H
Club; P – Piper Mills, Star Shooting 4-H Club; P – Alexander S
Hailey Gillespie and Turbo.
Austin Louk and Bonita.
Brownrigg, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P – Elizabeth A Comfort,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P – Matheu C Egidy, Dynamite 4H Club; P – Daelynn Peine, Dynamite 4-H Club; P – Abbie
Wiesner, Dynamite 4-H Club; P – Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H
Club; P – Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Rayna E Jasper,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club;
P – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Jenna C Schmit,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Katie Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Hailey P
Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Matthew H Cubit,
Star Shooting 4-H Club; P – Matthew H Cubit, Star Shooting
4-H Club; P – Claire E Hasty, Star Shooting 4-H Club; P – Marah
Lutz, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Amelia Cubit, Star Shooting
4-H Club; B – Theresa Jo Dorrell, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Piper
Mills, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Elizabeth A Comfort, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; B – Molly Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club;
B – Matheu C Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Matheu C Egidy,
Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Daelynn Peine, Dynamite 4-H Club; B
– Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky
13 4-H Club; B – Jenna C Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Jenna C
Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-NotSlackers 4-H Club; B – Makayla D Jones, Seekers-Not-Slackers
4-H Club; B – Rebecca M Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H
Club; B – Rebecca M Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B
– Matthew H Cubit, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Claire E Hasty,
Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Nathan W Wiltsey, Star Shooting 4H Club; R – Molly Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Abigail
Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Marah Lutz, Star Shooting 4-H
Club; R – Marah Lutz, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Nathan W
Wiltsey, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Nathan W Wiltsey, Star
Shooting 4-H Club
Nonperishable food product – Foods Sr 14-18 yr olds
P – Remington E Hedges, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Remington
E Hedges, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Megan Schuster, Lucky 13
4-H Club; P – Megan Schuster, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Megan
Schuster, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Landon Stephens, SeekersNot-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Remington E Hedges, Lucky 13
4-H Club; B – Megan Schuster, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Landon
Stephens, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Foods – Educational Exhibit – Foods Jr 7-8 yrs Ed Exhibit
B – Jenna C Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Makayla D Jones,
Rayna Jasper – Champion Bucket Calf.
Rayna Jasper and Bernie.
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Food Preservation Exhibit – FoodsI Inter 9-13 yr Preserve
P – Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Food Preservation Exhibit – Food Sr 14-18 yr Preserve
R – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; W – Vincent
J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; W – Vincent J Hamilton,
Star Shooting 4-H Club
Foods -Recipe Box/Notebook – Food Jr 7-8 yrs
B – Tyler Gillespie, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club
Foods -Recipe Box/Notebook – Foods Int 9-13 yr
P – Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P
– Claire E Hasty, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Food Gift Box Exhibit – Foods Sr 14-18 yr Gift Box
P – Britton Brownrigg, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Favorite Foods Show – Foods Jr 7-8 yrs Fav Foods
P – Kristen Schmit, Lucky13 4-H Club; P – Tyler Gillespie,
Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club
Favorite Foods Show – Inter Foods 9-13 yr fav foods
P – Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Hailey P Gillespie,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Rebecca M Sprague, SeekersNot-Slackers 4-H Club
4-H Club food display table
P – RGC – Dymamite ; P – CG – Lucky 13 ; P – Star Shootin ;
B – Seekers Not ; R – Cherry Mound
Forestry – Beginning Leaf Collection – 10 Leaves from native
Ks trees
P – Levi Corley, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Sr Leaf Collections – 30 Leaves
P – Garrett Benton, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Geology/Lapidary
Geo -Jr 1st yr-9 specimens – Geo -Jr 7-8 yr 9 Specimens
P – C – Levi Corley, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Geo 15 rocks, minerals, fossil – Geo Int 9-13 yr 15 Rocks
P – C – Hannah Corley, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Geo 30 rocks, mineral, fossils – Int Geology 9-13 yr old
P – Molly Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P – CG – Maya
H Corley, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Geo Educitional Exhibit – Geo Int 9-13 yr Ed exhibit
P – Matthew H Cubit, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Jerrick
Jones, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Red Potatoes
Talon Jasper – 3rd place blue ribbon
Bucket Calf.
Dal Lacey – Angus calf (won at American
Royal Calf Scramble).
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Cali Foltz and Brianna Sobba received
awards for crops/gardening.
Kaitlyn LaCross models during the
Fashion Revue and awards presentation.
Rebecca Sprague models during the
Fashion Revue and awards presentation.
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Corley received awards for geology.
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Rebecca Sprague – Hereford.
Cheyanne Ratliff – Lemiflex.
Kendra Sprague – Lemiflex.
Chase Ratliff – Maine-Anjou.
B – Nathan Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Daelynn Peine,
Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Nathan Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R
– Cali Foltz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Seth Wolken, Lucky 13
4-H Club; R – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R
– Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club
White Potatoes
B – Nathan Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Nathan Schmit,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Daelynn Peine, Dynamite 4-H Club;
B – Cali Foltz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Quenton E Trammell,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Guy Young, Cherry Mound 4-H
Club; R – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Vincent J
Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; W – Riley Young, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; W – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club; W
– Tyler Wolken, Lucky 13 4-H Club; W – Vincent J Hamilton,
Star Shooting 4-H Club
Roma Tomatoes
P – Cali Foltz, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Red Tomatoes
B – Cali Foltz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Karson Hermreck,
Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; R – Quenton E Trammell,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Cherry Tomatoes
R – Tyler Wolken, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Jerrick Jones,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
White Onions
B – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Cali Foltz, Lucky
13 4-H Club; R – Austin Louk, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; W
– Tyler Wolken, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Yellow Onions
P – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Nathan Schmit,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R
– Guy Young, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Riley Young, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; R – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H
Club; W – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Red Onions
B – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Brianna Sobba,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; W – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H
Club
Carrots
R – Tyler Wolken, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Beets
B – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Vincent
J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Okra
B – Quenton E Trammell, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B Jerrick Jones, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; W – Dal Lacey,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Cucumbers
P – Quenton E Trammell, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R Austin Louk, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Bell Peppers
P – Austin Louk, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B Quenton E Trammell, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Other Peppers
R – Quenton E Trammell, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Jalapeno Peppers
W – Jerrick Jones, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Anaheim Peppers
B – Nathan Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Austin Louk,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Summer Squash
P – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Guy Young,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Riley Young, Cherry Mound 4-H
Club; B – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Dal Lacey,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Austin Louk, Seekers-NotSlackers 4-H Club; R – Nathan Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R
– Guy Young, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Riley Young, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; R – Daelynn Peine, Dynamite 4-H Club; R
– Cali Foltz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Dal Lacey, Seekers-NotSlackers 4-H Club; W – Nathan Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Pumpkin
P – Cali Foltz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Brianna Sobba, Lucky
13 4-H Club; P – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Misc Veggies
W – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Garden Display
P – CG – Cali Foltz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – RGC – Brianna
Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Tree fruit
B – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Brianna Sobba,
Lucky 13 4-H Club
Decorative gourds
B – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Asst of 3 gourds
B – Brianna Sobba, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Photography
Photo 3 yrs or less
P – Karson Hermreck, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club;
P – Karson Hermreck, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; P Karson Hermreck, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; P – Karson
Hermreck, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; P – RY – Elizabeth A
Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P – Molly Comfort, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; P – Maya H Corley, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P
– Savannah Moon, Dynamite 4-H Club; P – Samantha A Nickell,
Dynamite 4-H Club; P – RY – Samantha A Nickell, Dynamite 4-H
Club; P – Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Talon Jasper,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – RY – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P RY – Brooklyn T Gray-LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club;
P – Kendra I Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – RY
– Kendra I Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Claire E
Hasty, Star Shooting 4-H Club; P – Claire E Hasty, Star Shooting
4-H Club; B – Theresa Jo Dorrell, Dynamite 4-H Club; B Theresa Jo Dorrell, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Karson Hermreck,
Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; B – Karson Hermreck, Seekers
Not Slackers 4-H Club; B – Karson Hermreck, Seekers Not
Slackers 4-H Club; B – Elizabeth A Comfort, Cherry Mound
4-H Club; B – Elizabeth A Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B
– Elizabeth A Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Elizabeth A
Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Molly Comfort, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; B – Molly Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B
– Hannah Corley, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Hannah Corley,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Maya H Corley, Cherry Mound
4-H Club; B – Reese Witherspoon, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B Reese Witherspoon, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Jessica Akes,
Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Jessica Akes, Dynamite 4-H Club; B
– Jessica Akes, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Jessica Akes, Dynamite
4-H Club; B – Matheu C Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Matheu C
Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Matheu C Egidy, Dynamite 4-H
Club; B – Savannah Moon, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Kate Dieker,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B
– Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky
13 4-H Club; B – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Rayna
E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H
Club; B – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Talon Jasper,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Katie
Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Katie Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H
Garrett Benton – Crossbred class Champion.
Amanda Nelson sets up her Crossbred Champion.
Karson Hermreck – Champion Market Heifer.
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Judge Marcus Allen and Cheyanne Ratliff – Grand
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Madison Ratliff, Champion; Chase Ratliff, Reserve
Champion – Showmanship.
Kendra Sprague, Champion; Ridge Pracht, Reserve
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Club; B – Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Brooklyn
T Gray-LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Brooklyn
T Gray-LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Tanner
LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Tanner LaCross,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Kendra I Sprague, SeekersNot-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Derrick Fowler, Star Shooting 4-H
Club; B – Derrick Fowler, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Nathan
W Wiltsey, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Nathan W Wiltsey, Star
Shooting 4-H Club; B – Nathan W Wiltsey, Star Shooting 4-H
Club; R – Theresa Jo Dorrell, Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Theresa
Jo Dorrell, Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Karson Hermreck, Seekers
Not Slackers 4-H Club; R – Karson Hermreck, Seekers Not
Slackers 4-H Club; R – Karson Hermreck, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Club; R – Elizabeth A Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club;
R – Elizabeth A Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Molly
Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Molly Comfort, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; R – Reese Witherspoon, Cherry Mound
4-H Club; R – Reese Witherspoon, Cherry Mound 4-H Club;
R – Reese Witherspoon, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Jessica
Akes, Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Matheu C Egidy, Dynamite 4-H
Club; R – Matheu C Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Matheu C
Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Savannah Moon, Dynamite 4-H
Club; R – Savannah Moon, Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Samantha A
Nickell, Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Samantha A Nickell, Dynamite
4-H Club; R – Kate Dieker, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Kate Dieker,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – . – Kate Dieker, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13
4-H Club; R – Tanner LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club;
R – Tanner LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Tanner
LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Derrick Fowler,
Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Nathan W Wiltsey, Star Shooting 4H Club; W – Savannah Moon, Dynamite 4-H Club; W – Savannah
Moon, Dynamite 4-H Club; W – Samantha A Nickell, Dynamite
4-H Club
Photo 4-7 yrs
P – Ian Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P – Ian Comfort,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P – RY – Ian Comfort, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; P – RY – Timothy Comfort, Cherry Mound
4-H Club; P – Quenton E Trammell, Cherry Mound 4-H
Club; P – Quenton E Trammell, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P
– RY – Quenton E Trammell, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P – RY
– Quenton E Trammell, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P – Morgan
Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; P – Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4H Club; P – Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; P – Morgan
Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; P – Garrett Benton, Lucky 13
4-H Club; P – Garrett Benton, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – CG
– Cassie R Bowen, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – RGC
– Cassie R Bowen, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Kaitlyn
N LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – RY – Kaitlyn N
LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Micci R Aldrich,
Star Shooting 4-H Club; P – Matthew H Cubit, Star Shooting
4-H Club; B – Ian Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Ian
Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Ian Comfort, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; B – Ian Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club;
B – Timothy Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Timothy
Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Timothy Comfort,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Timothy Comfort, Cherry Mound
4-H Club; B – Timothy Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B
– Timothy Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Quenton E
Trammell, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Quenton E Trammell,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Quenton E Trammell, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; B – Quenton E Trammell, Cherry Mound 4-H
Club; B – Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Morgan Egidy,
Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club;
B – Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Autumn B Ewert,
Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Autumn B Ewert, Dynamite 4-H Club;
B – Autumn B Ewert, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Autumn B Ewert,
Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Cassie R Bowen, Seekers-Not-Slackers
4-H Club; B – Cassie R Bowen, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B
– Cassie R Bowen, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Kaitlyn N
LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Kaitlyn N LaCross,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Kaitlyn N LaCross, SeekersNot-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Micci R Aldrich, Star Shooting 4-H
Club; B – Matthew H Cubit, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Matthew
H Cubit, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Matthew H Cubit, Star
Shooting 4-H Club; R – Ian Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club;
R – Timothy Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Autumn B
Ewert, Dynamite 4-H Club; R – Autumn B Ewert, Dynamite
4-H Club; R – Cassie R Bowen, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club;
R – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Vincent
J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; W – Vincent J Hamilton,
Star Shooting 4-H Club; W – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting
4-H Club; W – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; W
– Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; W – Vincent J
Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Black & White
P – Elizabeth A Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P
– Timothy Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P – Quenton
E Trammell, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P – Matheu C Egidy,
Dynamite 4-H Club; P – Morgan Egidy, Dynamite 4-H Club;
P – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Kendra I Sprague,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Kendra I Sprague, SeekersNot-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Kendra I Sprague, Seekers-NotSlackers 4-H Club; P – Nathan W Wiltsey, Star Shooting 4-H
Club; B – Ian Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Maya H
Corley, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Quenton E Trammell,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Matheu C Egidy, Dynamite 4-H
Club; B – Cassie R Bowen, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B
– Cassie R Bowen, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Brooklyn
T Gray-LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Kaitlyn
N LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Kendra I
Sprague, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Matthew H Cubit,
Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Matthew H Cubit, Star Shooting
4-H Club; B – Nathan W Wiltsey, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R Elizabeth A Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Ian Comfort,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R – Autumn B Ewert, Dynamite 4-H
Club; R – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Talon Jasper,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Matthew H Cubit, Star Shooting 4-H
Club; R – Nathan W Wiltsey, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Nathan
W Wiltsey, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Sequence-2+ photos
P – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Cassie R Bowen,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Cassie R Bowen, SeekersNot-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Kaitlyn N LaCross, Seekers-NotSlackers 4-H Club
Self Determined
Rebecca Spratue, Champion; Austin Teter, Reserve
Champion – Showmanship.
Austin Louk – Int. Res. Champion; Matthew Cubitt – Int.
Champion; Judge Hyatt Frobose.
Cassidy Lutz – Senior Reserve Champion; Amanda
Nelson -Senior Champion.
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Congratulations
to all fair
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Congratulations to all the participants
of the Anderson County Fair!
Hope you had fun at the fair!
Make a difference, every day, every time!
340 South St. Richmond, KS
785-835-6135
LUMBER STANLEY DOORS VALSPAR PAINT
CERTAINTEED VINYL SIDING PENOFIN DECK STAIN
INTERIOR DOORS MOLDING CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES
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THE NEW KLEIN LUMBER CO.
201 W. MADISON IOLA (620) 365-2201
brummel
farm
Congratulations
2×3
to all participants
at the Anderson
County Fair.
Congratulations Participants!
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BRUMMEL
1-800-748-7395
Farm Service
8th & Oak St. Garnett, KS 66032
Neighbors serving neighbors
785-448-5720
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sonic
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Hwy 59 in Garnett
785-448-6393 or 785-448-6494
Call-ins Welcome!
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Sonic Drive-in, Megan Schuster, Tholens Heating and
Plumbing Unlimited.
LeRoy Coop, Brummel Farm Service, Garnett State
Savings Bank, Amanda Nelson.
Tubb Ratliff, LeRoy Coop, Valley R Farm Service,
Beckmon Motors, Cheyanne Ratliff.
Self Determined Poster
P – Kristen Schmit, Lucky13 4-H Club; P – Dal Lacey,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Brooklynn Jones, Seekers
Not Slackers 4-H Club
Self Determined Display
B – Dal Lacey, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club
Shooting Promo Poster
P – Quenton E Trammell, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Space Tech
Geocache Box; P – Nathan W Wiltsey, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Programmable robot from kit – Prog Robot-Novice 1-2 yrs
P – Storm Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P – Nathan W
Wiltsey, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Programmable robot from kit – Prog Robot-Intermediate 3-4
yrs
P – Garrett Mills, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Team robot – Robot- Novice 1-2 yrs
P – Ian Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P – Timothy
Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; P – Storm Pracht, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club
Rocket made from kit – Rkt from kit 7-10 yrs old
P – CG – Stephen Dorrell, Dynamite 4-H Club; P – RGC
– Hannah Corley, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Levi Corley,
Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Alexander S Brownrigg, Cherry
Mound 4-H Club; B – Molly Comfort, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Rocket made from kit – Rkt from kit 11-13 yrs old
B – Maya H Corley, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Rocket made from kit – Rkt from kit 14+ yrs old
B – Storm Pracht, Cherry Mound 4-H Club
Visual Arts
Art & Craft Project – Visual Arts
P – Amelia Cubit, Star Shooting 4-H Club; P – Brooklynn
Jones, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; P – Brooklynn Jones,
Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; P – Brooklynn Jones, Seekers
Not Slackers 4-H Club; P – Jerome Dorrell, Dynamite 4-H Club;
P – Nathan Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Piper Mills, Star
Shooting 4-H Club; P – Karson Hermreck, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Club; P – Karson Hermreck, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H
Club; P – Miranda Akes, Dynamite 4-H Club; P – MO – Miranda
Akes, Dynamite 4-H Club; P – Samantha A Nickell, Dynamite
4-H Club; P – Samantha A Nickell, Dynamite 4-H Club; P – CG
– Samantha A Nickell, Dynamite 4-H Club; P – MO – Samantha
A Nickell, Dynamite 4-H Club; P – Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H
Club; P – Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Abigail Fritz,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P
– Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky
13 4-H Club; P – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Talon
Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – RGC – Cassidy E Lutz, Lucky 13
4-H Club; P – MC – Cassidy E Lutz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Jenna
C Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Jenna C Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H
Club; P – Katie Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Katie Schmit,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Kristen Schmit, Lucky13 4-H Club; P
– Megan Schuster, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Megan Schuster,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; P – Megan Schuster, Lucky 13 4-H Club; P
– Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Tyler
Gillespie, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; P – Makayla D Jones,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Makayla D Jones, SeekersNot-Slackers 4-H Club; P – Makayla D Jones, Seekers-NotSlackers 4-H Club; P – Derrick Fowler, Star Shooting 4-H Club;
P – Joshua Fowler, Star Shooting 4-H Club; P – Joshua Fowler,
Star Shooting 4-H Club; P – Joshua Fowler, Star Shooting 4-H
Club; P – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; P – Claire
E Hasty, Star Shooting 4-H Club; P – Claire E Hasty, Star
Shooting 4-H Club; P – Cheyenne Sumner, Star Shooting 4-H
Club; B – Amelia Cubit, Star Shooting 4-H Club; B – Brooklynn
Jones, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; B – Brooklynn Jones,
Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; B – Brooklynn Jones, Seekers
Not Slackers 4-H Club; B – Nathan Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club;
B – Nathan Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Nathan Schmit,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Jorel Nicolas, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B
– Maya H Corley, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; B – Miranda Akes,
Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B
– Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Abigail Fritz, Lucky
13 4-H Club; B – Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Rayna
E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13
4-H Club; B – Rayna E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Rayna
E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H
Club; B – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Talon Jasper,
Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B
– Jenna C Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Katie Schmit, Lucky
13 4-H Club; B – Kristen Schmit, Lucky13 4-H Club; B – Kristen
Schmit, Lucky13 4-H Club; B – Megan Schuster, Lucky 13
4-H Club; B – Megan Schuster, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Megan
Schuster, Lucky 13 4-H Club; B – Hailey P Gillespie, SeekersNot-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Hailey P Gillespie, Seekers-NotSlackers 4-H Club; B – Tyler Gillespie, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Club; B – Tyler Gillespie, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; B
– Tyler Gillespie, Seekers Not Slackers 4-H Club; B – Brooklyn
T Gray-LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Makayla
D Jones, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Makayla D Jones,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Kaitlyn N LaCross, SeekersNot-Slackers 4-H Club; B – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting
4-H Club; B – Claire E Hasty, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Rayna
E Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Talon Jasper, Lucky 13 4-H
Club; R – Makayla D Jones, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R
– Tanner LaCross, Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; R – Vincent J
Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club; R – Vincent J Hamilton, Star
Shooting 4-H Club; R – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H
Club; R – Cheyenne Sumner, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Wildlife Educational Poster
B – Stephen Dorrell, Dynamite 4-H Club; B – Trevor Church,
Seekers Not Slackers
Wildlife Educational Display
P – Riley Hedges, Lucky 13 4-H Club
WoodWorking
Woodwking Farm/ Shop Use – Woodworking-Farm Use
B – Alexander S Brownrigg, Cherry Mound 4-H Club; R
– Nathan Schmit, Lucky 13 4-H Club; R – Rebecca M Sprague,
Seekers-Not-Slackers 4-H Club; W – Jorel Nicolas, Lucky 13 4-H
Club
Woodworking Made at School
W – Vincent J Hamilton, Star Shooting 4-H Club
Officers Book – Reporter Book – Reporter
B – Abigail Fritz, Lucky 13 4-H Club
Brummel Farm Service, Farmers State
Bank, Garnett State Savings Bank,
Hailey Gillespie.
Garnett State Savings Bank, Tholens
Plumbing and Heating, Logan Walter (na:
Twin Motors.
LeRoy Coop, Farmers State Bank,
Maycee Ratliff.
Wolken Plumbing and Heating, LeRoy
Coop, Beckman Motors, Tyler Gillespie.
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Congratulations to all
mcdonald
2×2 fair participants!
Congratulations to
garnett monument
all fair participants!
2×2
Garnett Monument
& Glass
McDonald Auto Parts
126 West Fifth Garnett, KS 66032
(785) 448-6622
Todd & Terri Barnes
138 E. 6th Ave., Garnett
(785) 448-6611
Congratulations to all the
ks corn
growers
Anderson
County Fair entrants and winners!
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Use E10 Unleaded
With Ethanol
Clean fuel from Kansas farms.
Congratulations to all the
northside
cafe
Anderson County
2×2
Fair Participants!
Northside Cafe
604 N. Maple Garnett
785-448-5530
(Across from Beckman Motors)
Garnett 785-448-6922
Great job and congratulations to everyone
archer
on another successful Anderson County Fair.
See us for all your insurance needs!
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We hope everyone enjoyed
princeton
the Anderson County Fair!
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Insurance Agency
118 E. 5th., Downtown Garnett 785-448-3841
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Congratulations to all exhibitors!
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Heating & Air
Conditioning
112 W. 6th, Garnett, KS 66032
(785) 448-3121
review@garnett-ks.com
785-448-3235
519 W. First Ave., Garnett
Zook Excavating
zook
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barnes
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Keegan Barnes
Justin Zook
785-448-4431
785-448-3317
25624 NE 2180 Rd.
Garnett, KS 66032 785-304-2500
keegan.barnes@plantpioneer.com
See Us For All Your
Building Supplies!
Lumber Hardware
Paint & Supplies Deck
Material Vinyl Replacement
Windows Moldings
Congratulations to all
ekefair participants!
Greeley Hardware & Lumber
Eastern Kansas Equipment & Sales
30916 NE 2370 Rd. Greeley
785-867-2185
greeley
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Downtown Greeley 785-867-3540
1×2
Garnett, Kansas
Bonded and Insured
mowers
Go ahead compare,
we double dog dare you.
Congratulations to
all
ryansfair participants!
RYANS PEST CONTROL
1×2
Ryan Walter
Owner
785-448-4323
21710 NW 1650 Rd., Garnett
Terry Zook
785-204-0557
785-448-6742
solander
all exhibitors!
1×2
Terry J. Solander
Congratulations
Atty. AT LAW
503 S. Oak
Garnett, KS
(785) 448-6131
CMYK
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