Anderson County Review — August 14, 2012
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Impact of plant shutdown far reaching
Payroll, utilities, business
sales likely affected;
drought forces decision
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT The closing of
Garnetts ethanol plant, announced
last week, likely will have far reaching implications for area residents
and businesses.
The East Kansas Agri-Energy plant in Garnett is
Up to 35 local people are expected
expected to suspend production Oct. 1. Plant officials to be unemployed when the plant
say the plant may not open until next summer.
stops production Oct. 1. Cattle pro-
Alternative school
coming to IPC
Regional school is for
students with severe
behavioral problems
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT An alternative
school for students with chronic
or severe behavioral problems
soon will move to the former
Irving Primary School building.
The alternative school is part
of a cooperative education program run by Greenbush, the
Southeast Kansas Education
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT – Local liquor stores
could start selling alcohol on
Sundays as early as this week,
after voters approved Sunday
sales Tuesday, Aug. 7.
Both of Garnetts liquor
stores, Askins-Beller Retail
Liquor and Barneys Liquors,
said they plan to be open on
Sundays.
Garnett voters in last weeks
primary election narrowly
decided to allow stores to sell
because of a variety of conditions
including the current drought, but
the plant may not resume production until next year, East Kansas
Agri-Energy board chairman Bill
Pracht said last week.
Drought this year decimated the
2012 corn crop, resulting in high
prices and low supplies. Its the
second consecutive year drought
conditions damaged corn supplies
and raised the price of corn in
reduced supply. Because ethanol is
produced from corn, plants rely on
a good supply for the product.
But problems with the corn sup-
ply are not the only obstacles facing ethanol plants. The demand for
gasoline is down, resulting in surplus gasoline and ethanol stocks,
which are used to blend the fuels.
Market conditions for ethanol are
against a wall, Jere White, director
of Kansas Corn Growers, said last
month. Several plants across the
country have suspended production because of poor conditions.
The East Kansas Agri-Energy
plant reduced production capacity by 20 percent April 1, 2012, as
a result of last years poor corn
SEE ETHANOL ON PAGE 3A
Fire damages Greeley Cafe
Service Center. It formerly was
housed at Osawatomie State
Hospital under the name George
York Community School. Now,
with the move to Garnett, it will
become Irving Academy.
The school will serve schools
in the East Central Kansas
Special Education Cooperative.
That includes eight schools:
Paola, Prairie View, Garnett,
Louisburg,
Pleasanton,
Osawatomie, Central Heights,
and Jayhawk Linn. Students
from the second through 12th
grades attend the schools, with
an estimated 15-20 students and
SEE SCHOOL ON PAGE 3A
Voters say yes to
Sunday liquor sales
Stores open on Aug. 19
as new law goes into
effect this week
ducers who rely on corn by-product called DDGs (dried distillers
grains) to feed their stock will have
to look elsewhere. Businesses will
lose the sale of diesel fuel and
supplies for more than 100 trucks
that traveled to and from the plant
every day. More than 500 ethanol
plant investors will continue to
miss their dividend checks. And
Garnett city taxpayers could be
forced to pay difference as the city
loses tax and utility revenue from
its biggest water customer.
The shutdown of the plant may
be temporary and is necessary
liquor on Sundays after city
commissioners in April voted to
allow the option, but a petition
organized primarily through
local churches and signed by
133 people forced the city to
bring the question to a public
vote.
Voters approved the measure
by a vote of 287-265, a margin of
just 22 votes. Anderson County
Commissioners were expected
to conduct a canvass of the
votes Monday afternoon to certify the results of the election.
The canvass is typically more of
a formality, and commissioners
will consider if some conditional ballots should count, such as
SEE LIQUOR ON PAGE 3A
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 08-14-2012 / Dane Hicks
Greeley Cafe owner Stephanie Katzer watches as firefighters respond to a fire inside the building.
Birthday candle likely
culprit, owner says
Owner plans to
open in west wing
until repairs made
BY DANE HICKS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GREELEY – It took more
than 140 years, but the fallout from Wednesdays fire at
the Greeley Caf may constitute the first time the local
gathering spot has been idle
since it was built in 1870.
Owner Steph Katzer
said she hopes to re-open
in the buildings west wing
until repairs can be made
to the east side of the dualstructure, but as of late last
week she couldnt estimate
a length of time the business
would be closed. She said the
west side had been closed off
from the side where the fire
originated, but that smoke
damage was apparent.
SEE CAFE ON PAGE 3A
This interior view shows the bar area of the Greeley Cafe.
Craig, Leitch advance to general election
State races show
strong conservative
slant for legislature
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT – Now, its on to
November.
Winners from last weeks
primary now must prepare for
the general election Tuesday,
Nov. 6. Because its also a presiTHE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 08-14-2012 / Vickie Moss
dential election year, turnout
Poll worker Mary McCain, left, checks voter registration records for in November is expected to be
Alisha Fagg and Scott Fagg at the primary election Tuesday, Aug. higher than in other elections.
7, in Garnett. Alisha Fagg, 19, was voting for the first time since she Turnout for the Anderson
became eligible.
County primary elections
Tuesday, Aug. 7, was estimated
at 25 percent.
Local Races
There will be several local
races up for grabs in November,
including two county commission seats, the county attorney
and county sheriff positions.
Tuesdays primary narrowed the field for the two
county commission races. In
District 2, Republican Bill Craig
emerged victorious over challengers Scott Rogers and Ken
Miller. Craig received 157 votes
over Rogers, 119; and Miller,
91. Craig, who served on the
county commission from 2001
to 2004, will face Democrat
Jerry Howarter in November.
Howarter was unchallenged in
the Democratic primary. Dist.
2 currently is represented by
longtime commissioner Dudley
Feuerborn, who did not file for
re-election.
In District 3, Republican
Dr. David Leitch will face
incumbent Democrat Gene
Highberger. Leitch defeated Pat
Callahan in the Republican primary by 142-109..
Other local races did not see
primary action but could heat
up by November. That includes
the county sheriff and county attorney races, both which
already have brought some controversy.
In the sheriffs race, Sheriff
Jeff Hupp, a Democrat, is being
challenged by a former employee, Vern Valentine, Republican.
Hupp fired Valentine, a former
ACSO detective, in April of
this year after Valentine filed
to run for sheriff. Hupp was
appointed sheriff last year by
local Democrats after the resignation of Scot Brownrigg.
Valentine had worked for the
county sheriffs department for
SEE PRIMARY ON PAGE 3A
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NEWS
IN BRIEF
COMMODITY DISTRIBUTION
The ECKAN Agency will distribute
commodity food items to eligible
Anderson County commodity participants on Thursday, August 30th
at the ECKAN center, 132 E. 5th,
Garnett from 9:00am – 12:00 noon.
Please note this is a change in the
regular date for commodities distribution for this month only.
RED/WHITE GAMES AUG. 24
The Bulldog Booster Club will be
hosting the annual Red/White volleyball games and football scrimmage on Friday, August 24, beginning at 4:30 p.m. All games will be
held at the Anderson County High
School. Volleyball games will begin
at 4:30 with the football scrimmage
following the conclusion of the volleyball games. An admission will
be charged and school, family and
golden age passes cannot be used
for these games. Concessions will
also be available. Come out and
see what our teams are going to
look like for the upcoming 2012
Fall Sports season!
LANDFILL HOLIDAY
The Anderson County Landfill will
be closed for Labor Day Sept. 1-3.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETS
The Anderson County Historical
Society will meet at 6:30 p.m.
Aug. 23 for a meeting and carryin dinner at Lone Elm Community
Building. Jean Johns will give the
program. Bring your own table service. Everyone is welcome.
BACK TO SCHOOL CARNIVAL
GES PTO will have a Back to
School carnival from 5 p.m. to 8
p.m. Friday, Aug. 31, at the Garnett
Elementary School gymnasium.
There will be games, prizes, a
raffle and food.
IMMUNIZATIONS
Before attending classes in the
2012/13 school year, seventh
graders must present documentation of a Tdap and No. 2 Varicella
immunizations. Documentation of
chicken pox disease by a physician
or health department is acceptable.
Additionally, students in grades 812 must have a Tdap on file if it has
been 10 years since last DT@P.
Eighth graders must have a No. 2
Varicella on file or documentation
of disease.
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 Coop, 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.
DONATIONS, SUPPLIES
The Backpack Brigade is seeking donations of school supplies
and backpacks for Crest students
who need help purchasing those
supplies. Donations are needed
within the next couple of weeks.
Donations can be sent to an
account at GSSB. For more information or to make arrangements
for donations of money or supplies, contact Melissa Hobbs at
(620) 852-3086, or Kloma Buckle
at (620) 852-3367.
RECORD
ANDERSON COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS JULY 30
Chairman Dudley R. Feuerborn called
the meeting of the Anderson County Board
of Commissioners to order at 9:00 a.m. on
July 30 at the County Commission Room.
Attendance: Dudley R. Feuerborn, Present:
Eugene Highberger, Present: James K.
Johnson, Absent. Commissioner Johnson
was absent due to personal business. The
pledge of allegiance was recited. Minutes
of the previous meeting were read and
approved.
Cereal Malt Beverage License
Commissioner Highberger moved to
approve cereal malt beverage license for
Beverley Farren, JAW BBQ. Commissioner
Feuerborn seconded. Approved 2-0.
Budget Request
Dena McDaniel, Treasurer, met with
the commission. She explained her budget
request and requested $.50 per hour for her
personnel who do drivers license. They currently receive $.05 but due to the responsibility she would like to increase it.
GIS
Beth Shaw, Interim Appraiser, and PVD
personnel met with the commission concerning GIS mapping. We are the only county in
this half of the state and one of about five or
six in the state not using GIS mapping. They
explained what we currently have that would
help in setting up GIS and what would still be
required. It was explained how PVD would
assist the county in implementing GIS. They
are willing to scope out a proposal for the
county to proceed from.
Abatements
Abatements B12-167 through B12-169
were presented and approved.
Zone Change
Commissioner Highberger moved to
approve Resolution 2012,0730:1 for ZC201202 to rezone approximately 5 acres from A-1
to R-E. Commissioner Feuerborn seconded.
Approved 2-0.
County Counselor
James Campbell, County Counselor, met
with the commission. He updated the commission on discussions he has had with the
hospital and our bond counsel. The only way
to allow the issuance bonds would be to
activate the public building commission. The
hospital is creating wording for an advisory
question to be on the ballot in November.
Reeder Township
Commissioner Highberger moved to
accept the resignation of Mary Graham
as Reeder Township Treasurer and to
appoint Monica Wilper to the position of
Reeder Township Treasurer. Commissioner
Feuerborn seconded. Approved 2-0.
Meeting adjourned at 12:05 p.m.
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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 785-304-4286.
CIVIL CASES FILED
Bank of America NA vs. Douglas D.
Adams, Dawn L. Adams John Doe, Mary
Doe, State of Kansas Division of Motor
Vehicles, petition to foreclose mortgage and
quiet title.
JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Assoc.
vs. Alberta Bishop, John Doe, Mary Doe, and
unknown spouse, asking $88,045.40.
DOMESTIC CASES FILED
Robin L. Harte vs. Joseph T. Vivona, petition for divorce.
State of Kansas SRS and Amy L. Widga,
vs. Eric Leigh Mersman, petition for support.
LIMITED ACTION FILED
Capital One Bank A Banking Association
vs. Tayna R. Miller, asking $773.61.
PMI Mortgage Insurance Company vs.
Gregory J. Cowan, asking $8.994.48.
C-Prop Holdings LLC vs. Jared E. Clark,
asking $230.00.
City of Garnett vs. Raymond Watts, asking $316.67.
LIMITED ACTION RESOLVED
Bobs Supersaver dba Country Mart
Garnett vs. Sandra L. Swanson, $430.05
plus interest and costs.
Bobs Supersaver dba Country Mart
Garnett vs. Stephanie Silvers, $570.52 plus
interest and costs.
Capitaol One Bank A banking Association
vs. Crystal M. Lyda, $611.02 plus interest and
costs.
Olathe Medical Center Inc. Corp vs. Brent
W. Ellison, $617.31 plus interest and costs.
LYNV Funding LLC Assignee of
Washington Mutual vs. Katrina I. Winters,
$3,800.13 plus interest and costs.
SMALL CLAIMS FILED
Countryside Veterinary Clinic vs. Shawn
King, asking $198.75.
Countryside Veterinary Clinic vs. Linda
Lea Holstine and Darrin Gay Holstine, asking $96.16.
Countryside Veterinary Clinic vs. Russell
Stahl and Wendy Desiree Stahl, asking
$409.24.
CRIMINAL CASES FILED
Jack Earl Haverty, new statute, felony
drug 4, and use possession with intent to use
drug paraphernalia, first appearance set for
August 28 at 9:00 a.m.
CRIMINAL CASES RESOLVED
Speeding violations:
Jannette A. Bouldin, $161 fine.
Rodney L. Brayton, $273 fine.
Alexandria N. Pearon, $321 fine.
Robyn D. Hiestand, $143 fine.
Nathan D. England, $143 fine.
William G. Percy, $203 fine.
Anthony James Marsigila, $291 fine.
Joseph S. Walker, $279 fine, failure to
wear seatbelts, $10 fine.
Megan A. Delgado, $221 fine.
Tiffany M. Barker, $155 fine.
Christopher E. Matthews, $143 fine.
Jeremy M. Brown, $143 fine.
Chad William Flinn, $298 fine.
Nathan W. Felman, $143 fine.
Matthew T. Hasting, $179 fine.
Jason M. Wall, $1449 fine.
Scott Clarke Edwards, $161 fine
Other:
Jason D. Richardson, vehicle liability
insurance required, $398 fine.
Brandi G. Hudson, $170 fine.
Dustin W. Snover, defective tail lamp on
motor vehicle, $143 fine, unlawful vehicle
registration, $60 fine.
Britton Lloyd Shuck, liquor purchase/
consumption alcoholic liquor by minor, dismissed.
GARNETT POLICE REPORT
Incidents
A report was made on August 3 of criminal
damage to property of a Gaze ball valued at
$55 and occurred on East 2nd Avenue.
A report was made on August 5 of burglary and theft of property or services of small
laptop computer valued at $200 and occurred
on East 3rd Avenue.
A report was made August 7 of forgery
and theft of property or services of $174 of
Range management specialist reviews best
practices for emergency haying, CRP grazing
MANHATTAN
Several
counties in Kansas have
been approved by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture for
emergency haying and grazing of Conservation Reserve
Program (CRP) acreage due to
the extreme drought and shortage of forage this year.
Several factors are important when haying or grazing
prairie hay this summer, said
Walt Fick, K-State Research
and Extension range management specialist.
If producers havent cut
their hay yet, I would encourage them to do so soon. Harvest
date is the most important management decision affecting hay
production. Timing affects production, quality, composition,
amount of regrowth, and subsequent plant vigor, Fick said.
Producers should consider
raising the cutter bar to leave at
least a 3-inch stubble, he said.
Maximum yield of native
hay generally occurs in August,
but waiting until then results
in lower quality, less re-growth,
and can alter the composition
and vigor of stands if done
repeatedly over a number of
years, Fick said. Plus, peak yield
may have already occurred in
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drought-stricken counties this
year. The quality of prairie hay
will keep declining with time.
Crude protein declines
about 1 percentage unit every
two weeks during the month
of July, and will be no higher
than 5 percent by late August
when maximum yield normally
occurs, he said.
The timing of haying on species composition and vigor of
stands can also be important,
Fick added.
Repeated mowing around
Sept. 1 can change a bluestemdominated hay meadow to a
stand dominated by broadleaf
species. The change occurs
because the grasses do not
have a sufficient time period to
replenish food reserves before
frost occurs, he explained.
Grazing of prairie hay this
year should be managed carefully, the agronomist said.
Heavy grazing in the late
summer can be detrimental
to next years production. The
key is stocking rate. We need
to leave enough leaf area so the
plants can continue to carry out
photosynthesis and store food
reserves going into the winter,
Fick said.
How much leaf area is
enough? In CRP stands planted
with mid-size and tall grasses,
a 6- to 8-inch average stubble
height, or about 1,000 to 1,500
pounds per acre, would be optimum, he said.
Forage quality will also be
low in the late season and livestock producers may want to
consider how this could affect
the management of their cow
herds, including culling decisions, early weaning, and related practices, the range management specialist said.
groceries and $20 in cash and occurred on
North Maple Street.
ANDERSON COUNTY SHERIFFS
REPORT
Incidents
A report was made on August 1 of theft or
property or services and burglary of a shed
door hasp valued at $10, a hydro cell pump
valued at $6,500, an electric motor (350)
7hp valued at $350, and an air compressor
valued at $200 and occurred on NE Vermont
Road.
A report was made on August 2 of criminal trespass and criminal littering to a 2002
Pontiac Grand Prix and occurred on NE 1830
Road.
A report was made on August 6 of
obstructing and occurred on Pine Street in
Colony.
A report was made on August 6 of
aggravated battery and occurred on US 59
Highway.
Accidents
An accident was reported on July 28 when
a vehicle driven by Kimberly A. Rosnick, 31,
Edgerton, was traveling northbound on US
169 Highway at 900 Road when her vehicle
struck a deer.
An accident was reported on August 4
when a vehicle driven by Rodney L. Braton,
55, Garnett, was traveling northbound on U59 Highway at 1980 Road when his vehicle
struck a deer.
JAIL LOG
James Leo Hogan, 18, Garnett, August 2,
probation violation, no bond set.
Roger Dean Stewart, 24, Garnett, August
2, failure to appear, bond set at $2,500.
Michael Lawrence Drimmel, 22, Garnett,
August 2, disorderly conduct, fighting
words/noisy conduct, and domestic battery,
knowing/reckless bodily harm, bond set at
$1,000.
James Anthony Lewis, 29, Garnett, August
3, probation violation, bond set at $2,500.
Derek James Beck, 25, Garnett, August 4,
DWS, no bond set.
Jacob Wayne Heuback, 18, Garnett,
August 4, liquor, purchase by minor, bond set
at $500.
Jamison Andrew Herr, 28, Garnett, August
5, disorderly conduct, brawling or fighting,
bond set at $500.
Jessica Marie James, 24, Ottawa, August
6, aggravated battery, case great bodily
harm, no bond set.
Karla Sue Wallace, 49, Colony, August
6, obstruction apprehension of prosecution,
felony, no bond set.
Zachary Lee Kirkland, 18, Garnett, August
8, sexual battery and lewd and lascivious,
exposing to a person under 16 years of age,
bond set at $10,000.
Todd DeWayne Benjamin, 50, Garnett,
August 8, probation violation, no bond set.
Devon Wayne Stamper, 19, Garnett,
August 9, liquor, purchase by minor, no bond
set.
Jason Peter Stoneking, 18, Garnett,
August 9, liquor purchase by minor, no bond
set.
JAIL ROSTER
Brian McAdam was booked into jail on
July 5 for Anderson County, bond set at
$50,000.
Brandon Dulin was booked into jail on July
5 for Anderson County, bond set at $50,000.
Andrew Holstine was booked into jail on
June 21 for Anderson County, bond set at
$10,000.
Todd Benjamin was booked into jail on
August 8 for Anderson County, no bond.
Marvin Headrick was booked into jail on
September 28, 2011 for Anderson County for
12 months.
Marcas McSwane was booked into jail on
July 2 for Anderson County, waiting docket.
Michael Stevens was booked into jail on
June 29, 2011 for Anderson County, awaiting
sentencing.
Linda Scheckel was booked into jail on
July 5 for Garnett Police Department, no
bond.
Connie McCormick was booked into jail
on March 28 for Anderson County for 12
months.
FARM-INS
Michael Morris was booked into jail on
July 16 as a hold for Linn County.
Billy Dillard was booked into jail on July 26
as a hold for Miami County.
Mark Sharp was booked into jail on July
20 as a hold for Linn County.
James (Rocky) Allen was booked into jail
on July 20 as a hold for Linn County.
Dante Daniels was booked into jail on July
12 as a hold for Douglas County.
Alejandro Trevino was booked into jail on
July 12 as a hold for Douglas County.
Robert Brewer was booked into jail on
July 20 as a hold for Miami County.
Steven Wood was booked into jail on
August 2 as a hold for Miami County.
Jason Farley was booked into jail on July
26 as a hold for Miami County.
Tyler Hendry was booked into jail on
August 7 a hold for Miami County.
Danny Harper was booked into jail on July
3 a hold for Linn County.
Larry Poage was booked into jail on
January 20 as a hold for Miami County.
Phillip Hale was booked into jail on
February 3 as a hold for Linn County.
Bernard Brady was booked into jail on
April 19 as a hold for Linn County.
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DIRECTORY
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.
Donald L. Penson and Patricia A. Penson
to Donald L. Penson Trustee, Patricia A.
Penson Trustee and Donald L. & Patricia A.
Penson Living Trust Dated 7-31-2012, beginning at point 693 East of NW corner NE4
31-19-18, thence East 454, thence South
632, thence West 454, thence North 639 to
POB.
Stever Rental Properties LLC to Orval G.
Stever, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6, Block 1, City of
Colony; and Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12, Block
10, City Of Colony; and Lots 10, 11 & 12,
Block 20, City Of Colony.
Stever Rental Properties LLC to David R.
Tinsley and Cindy K. Tinsley, Lot 3 and West
40, Lot 2 Block 39, City Of Colony.
Vanetta R. Longan, Vanetta R. Ashburn
a/k/a and Timothy Longan to Patricia J.
Sweeney, all Lots 11 and 12 and West 20
Lot 10, Block 4, Bronston Heights Addition To
City Of Garnett.
Jess A. Harris to Eric Glaze and Luana
Glaze, the North 80 of Lots 4 and 5 in Block
31 in the City of Garnett.
Donald L. Badders and Anna K. Badders
to Depoe Farms, NE4 31-22-20.
Dwayne L. Filbrun and Nedra S. Filbrun
to Secretary of Transportation of State of
Kansas, containing part but not all of a tract
of land in SW4 5-20-18. The tract contains
3.87 acres which included 3.00 acres of
existing r/w, resulting in an acquisition of 0.87
acres, more or less.
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LIQUOR…
FROM PAGE 1A
if the voter was properly registered. The canvass occurred
after the Review went to press,
but unless the canvass resulted
in a significant change to the
number of votes, Sunday liquor
sales will be legal in Garnett
and could begin as early as this
Sunday, Aug. 19.
Kansas prohibited Sunday
liquor sales until 2005, when
the law was changed to allow
cities and counties to make
their own rules regarding the
option. Garnett commissioners
declined the option initially,
but Greeleys city council and
Princeton leaders both subsequently approved allowing
liquor sales on Sundays.
In 2005 and 2007, representatives of Caseys General Store
asked Garnett city commissioners to allow Sunday sales. At
those times, owners of both of
Garnetts liquor stores opposed
the requests and city commissioners voted the issue down
both times.
But after Mike and Cathy
Barnes purchased one of
those liquor stores – the former Rockers Retail Liquor,
now Barneys Liquors – earlier
ETHANOL…
this year, they asked commissioners to again consider the
issue. None of the current commissioners had sat on the governing body the last time the
Sunday sales question came up.
Two of the three, Preston Peine
and Dan Morgan, approved the
request in April with Mayor
Greg Gwin opposed.
In June, a petition signed by
133 qualified city voters was
filed asking to bring the Sunday
liquor sales question to a public vote. Gwin also signed the
petition. Opponents said it was
important to protect the sanctity of Sunday by not allowing
liquor sales.
During discussion of the
issue in April, Carol Beller, an
owner of Askins-Beller, said
she and her husband would not
oppose the request but didnt
feel it was necessary. After the
election, Pat Beller said the
store would be open on Sundays
starting Aug. 19.
Barneys Liquors also will
start offering alcohol sales on
Sunday, Aug. 19. Although the
Barneses initially asked for the
legislation, Cathy Barnes said
she had no comment about the
election results.
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14 years.
In the county attorneys race,
incumbent Fred Campbell is
facing two challengers. He and
one of those challengers also
are competing for attorney jobs
in multiple counties. Campbell,
a Libertarian, will be on the
ballot in each county in the 4th
District – Anderson, Franklin,
Coffey and Osage. One of his
challengers, Brandon Jones, a
Republican, also is the county attorney in Osage County
and hopes to be elected in both
Anderson and Osage counties,
splitting his time between the
two. A Democratic challenger,
Kathleen Neff of Burlington,
has filed only in Anderson
County.
Novembers local races also
include three uncontested races,
all incumbents likely to hold
on to their seats unless writein campaigns are launched:
County Clerk Phyllis Gettler,
Treasurer Dena McDaniel
and Register of Deeds Sandra
Baugher.
Garnett city commissioners have discussed having an
election to decide whether they
should increase the number of
commissioners from three to
five, but it has not yet been
determined if that question will
appear on the November ballot.
State Races
A wave of conservative
Republican victories last week
are expected to give Gov. Sam
Brownback all the support he
needs to push through his agenda next year.
Conservative Republicans
triumphed over more moderate
candidates in races throughout
the state, including local races.
In Senate Dist. 12, which
includes Anderson County,
Caryn Tyson of Parker beat
John Coen of Wellsville by more
than 1,000 votes. Tyson took 56
percent of the vote, or 5,979.
Coen had 44 percent, or 4,680.
Tyson now faces Democrat
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Denise Cassells of Mound City.
On the House side, Dist.
4 includes a small part of
Anderson County with Kincaid
and Lone Elm in the southeastern part of the county. Three
people filed for election, but
one of those, Arlyn Briggs of
Kincaid, did not campaign. The
winning Republican candidate
was Marty Read, Mound City,
with 72 percent of the vote, or
2,388 votes. Lynne Ohara had
23 percent, or 760 votes. Even
though he expressed no intention of wanting the job, Briggs
managed to get 5 percent of the
vote, or 149 votes. Read will take
on Democrat Shirley Palmer in
November.
Most of Anderson County
is represented by House Dist.
5, currently held by Dem. Bill
Feuerborn, Garnett. He was
not challenged in the primary but will face Republican
Kevin Jones of Wellsville in
November.
The recent redistricting,
completed by a panel of federal
judges after legislators failed
to submit their own maps, put
many of Anderson Countys
legislators in new districts.
That included Republicans Bill
Otto of LeRoy, who formerly
represented the western part of
Anderson County in the House
of Representatives, and Pat
Apple, a senator who formerly
was in the 12th District. Otto
was put in House Dist. 76 and
lost his bid to Republican Peggy
Mast in a three-way race of
incumbents. Apple beat out two
competitors in Senate Dist. 37.
Federal Race
U.S. Representative Lynn
Jenkins, a Republican, will face
Democratic challenger Tobias
Schlingensiepen in November.
Schlingensiepen edged out competitors Robert Eye and Scott
Barnhart. Schlingensiepen
had 40 percent of the vote, or
11,584 votes compared to Eyes
35 percent or 10,183 votes and
Barnharts 26 percent or 7,575
votes.
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harvest. Plant officials hoped
things would turn around
this summer, and the corn
crop looked good until about
mid-June, Pracht said. Thats
when the heat hit and the rains
stopped.
Its like someone turned
on a microwave oven, Pracht
said.
Since then, there has been
speculation that the plant might
suspend production. Pracht
said company officials knew it
was a possibility, but that didnt
make the decision any easier.
Knowing the impact that
this decision has on our communities and families made the
decision even more difficult,
Pracht said.
The plant employs 35 people
and many will be laid off Oct.
1. Some will stay on for a time
to perform maintenance and
prepare to mothball the plant
after the shutdown, which could
take three weeks to a month,
Pracht said. He couldnt say
how many employees would be
needed for that process.
Every effort will be made
to treat our employees as best
we can. Many of our employees
have been with the company
since the plant opened, he
said.
The East Kansas Agri-Energy
plant began production in 2005,
although efforts to bring an
ethanol plant to Garnett began
in 2001. At its peak, the plant
produced 40 million gallons of
renewable, clean-burning ethanol, 200,000 tons of the livestock
feed distiller grains and 5 million pounds of corn oil each
year from more than 16 million
bushels of locally-sourced corn,
according to EKAEs website.
In an Industrial Revenue
Bond agreement with City of
Garnett officials, the plant
was granted a tax abatement
that continues until 2015. Plant
officials agreed to pay a business commodity tax instead
that amounts to about $163,000
annually. Improvements such
as new buildings dont fall
under the tax abatement, so the
plant does pay some property
tax on other structures. The
plant is the citys biggest utility customer; since August 2011,
the plant paid $320,000 in utility
costs, mostly for water.
The loss of utility revenue,
at the very least, will have a
significant impact on the 2013
city budget, city manager Joyce
Martin said. Although the
plant is contractually obligated
to pay the business commodity tax and property tax on its
improvements, Martin said she
has to acknowledge the possibility that the city will lose that
revenue if the plant does not
reopen as planned.
After she heard the news
about the plants closing last
week, Martin went back to the
drawing board on the citys
budget. Shes not yet sure how
the city will make up the difference.
We are going to have major
decisions to make. Thats a tremendous amount of money not
to have in your budget, she
said. Its going to affect everything the city does.
rant. She said a birthday party
was held the night before and a
smoldering candle might have
been thrown away with other
trash from the clean up.
Local historian Dorothy
Lickteig said the fire-damaged
side of the building dates to
1870, one of several buildings
constructed over a 20-year period by a team of local stone
masons and developers. The
structure served under a number of different owners and
proprietors as a drugstore and
caf and later a gift shop and
has been continuously occupied for more than a century
as one of the mainstays of the
Greeley business community.
The west building was added
to the operation in the mid1970s. The history may make
the Greeley Caf the second
oldest continuously operating
business in the county, behind
The Anderson County Review,
whose roots date to 1865.
That place has been a gathering spot for the town ever since
it was built, Lickteig said.
The fire apparently was oxygen-starved by the closed doors
and windows and never became
fully involved, although intense
heat burned the bar, several
booths, and baked wall hangings and paneling inside the
bar, Katzer said. She said some
equipment would no doubt have
to be replaced as well as smoke
and water damage.
Lickteig said she could find
no reference in Greeley history books to a fire ever having occurred in the structure,
although its contents were
removed and the building evacuated during a neighboring fire
in 1980.
Katzer said Friday she was
waiting to meet with insurance
adjusters as a starting point
to more forward on a plan to
reopen the west side.
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Katzer said she discovered
the fire Wednesday morning,
when she noticed neon signs
in the windows which are usually lit all night werent operating when she showed up to
open the restaurant and bar
for breakfast. She said as she
got closer to the main door
she said she noticed the window was cracked and she could
smell smoke.
I knew something wasnt
right, she said. It was hot.
You could feel the heat.
She said fire investigators
tracked the origin of the fire to
a trash can inside the restau-
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around 10 or 11 staff members.
The Irving building will be
leased to the cooperative on
a year-to-year basis, USD 365
superintendent Don Blome
said. All costs are borne by the
cooperative.
The alternative school works
with students who have chronic
or severe disruptive behaviors
that interfere with academic
performances. Students typically attend the school for a period
of time and transition back
into regular classes. Some of
the classes they attend include
anger management; bullying
prevention; self esteem; life,
social and study skills; peer
pressure; tolerance and community service, among others.
The program is built around
consistent structure and behavior modification. Students who
attend typically were recommended for the school by teachers and staff in their home district.
The Irving Academy alternative school is separate from
the USD 365 alternative school
program. That program is
geared to help struggling students graduate, Blome said.
Neighbors and parents of IPC
students protested a plan in
April 2006 to place the districts
new alternative school on the
front lawn of IPC, and the location was later changed to a
mobile unit site west of GEC
near the districts shop. Fears
about behavior issues from stu-
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dents in the alternative school
program impacting younger
students in the population of
GEC were never a major factor
in the subsequent years of the
program.
Blome said he was not part
of the local school system at
that time and could not comment. He said he hasnt heard
any negative feedback about the
current plan.
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 14, 2012
EKAE board
made a
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I was just wanting to say that I find it kind
of funny that were in a drought and there
are still higher up people in the community
that feel their lawns need to be watered.
Such as (blank). The lawn is watered daily
and when were in a drought that should
not be happening.
Decision to mothball EKAE
ethanol plant helps ensure
survival of the company
The decision to make a major change
in a business operation is seldom easy,
but its far better to make tough decisions early than to put them off until
issues become critical. At that point, as
weve seen in numerous local businesses and industries in our area over the
years, its often too late to save the ship.
Thats why the decision by East
Kansas Agri Energys board of directors last week to
temporarily shut
EDITORIAL
down the plant in
view of present
fuel market conditions and the continuing drought
was a good one.
Amid the turbulent waters that
have beset the
market for ethanol
and the prospect
of alternative fuels
by Dane Hicks,
PUBLISHER
in general, the
best play is no play
at all when every unit of product is produced at a financial loss.
There is one over-riding factor, after
all, in every business. While there are
many important facets to every commercial operation, there is one thats
the most important making money.
Businesses that dont make money dont
survive to provide all the other positive
aspects they entail. Thats why EKAEs
decision was a good one. Even grass,
beset by drought like weve experienced
this summer, has enough sense to go
dormant until it rains.
With gasoline prices rising at the
pump, its hard for the layman to understand how supplies of gas can be abundant and demand lower because of the
economy resulting in less demand for
ethanol as well, since its used as a fuel
blend. Thats the downside of being
subject to an oligopoly ruled by refiners
and oil producers you pay what they
say you pay, regardless of supply and
demand. But while they control price,
they dont control consumption, and
the lack of demand for fuel, along with
the drought and longer term political
threats, has torpedoed ethanol.
Its a far cry from the early 2000s,
when ethanol enjoyed most-favored fuel
status among renewables champions
and farmers alike. EKAEs plant, developed from a local initiative and nursed
along with hard work and study, opened
at the outset of the Katrina Hurricane,
when speculators spiked the price of
gasoline and fuel, and at a time when
the market for corn had yet to be significantly effected by tightening supply. The profits from EKAE for several
years were huge, with investors earning
their initial stakes back in multiple dividends.
And the community gained as well.
Plant jobs, utility payments to the City
of Garnett, residual employment in
trucking and of course higher prices for
local farmers corn the economic gains
were many. And taxing entities looked
forward to a time a few years down the
road when the plants tax abatement
would mature, putting its majority on
the paying property tax rolls.
By shutting the plant down, the company can conserve cash it has retained
for a time, probably a year or more
from now, when conditions are better.
Its benefits to the community can still
translate when conditions are better.
In the meantime, shutting down is
the companys best bet for the future.
I think theres nothing better than seeing a
three-chord straight up rock n roll band in
your face with sweaty music and three
minute good songs.
Joan Jett
The rise of food stamp nation
BY RICH LOWRY
NATIONAL REVIEW
Tom Vilsack is one of the most
important welfare administrators in
the nation. Oh, yeah — hes also secretary of agriculture.
Two-thirds
of
the
Agriculture
Departments budget is devoted to
welfare programs. The biggest is food
stamps, which is now the
nations second-largest
welfare program after
Medicaid. Its inexorable
growth during the past
decade, through good
times and bad, is a testament to governments
Lowry
self-generating expansion.
Asked what labor wanted, the great
20th-century union leader Samuel
Gompers answered, More. The modern welfare state lives by the same
credo. About 17 million people received
food stamps back in 2000. Some 30 million received them in 2008. Roughly 46
million people receive them today. From
1 in 50 Americans on food stamps at
the programs national inception in the
1970s, 1 in 7 Americans are on them
now. Even when the economy is projected to improve in the future, usage of
food stamps will remain elevated above
historic norms. Food Stamp Nation is
here to stay.
One of its pillars is so-called categorical eligibility, which means that if
someone is eligible for another welfare
program, he is presumptively eligible
for food stamps. In 2000, the Clinton
administration issued regulations saying that merely getting a noncash welfare benefit could make someone eligible. Getting a welfare brochure or
referred to an 800 number for services
is enough to qualify in almost all the
states. In Vermont, receiving a bookmark with a telephone number and
website for services is enough.
Categorical eligibility effectively
wiped out the programs old asset test
(i.e., you couldnt have $30,000 in the
bank and get food stamps), although
income limitations still apply. In the
Obama stimulus, the work requirement
was suspended, too, and hasnt been
restored. The requirement had discour-
As every level of
government works to grow
the program, attempts to scale it
down are predictably savaged.
…
Theres nothing, apparently, that
food stamps cant do.
aged young, able-bodied nonparents
from utilizing the program; now there
are millions of them on food stamps.
That the food-stamps program is
part of the farm bill — now up for debate
in Congress — is itself a scam, an exercise in rural-urban logrolling that gives
everyone an interest in seeing the bill
pass.
As every level of government works to
grow the program, attempts to scale it
back are predictably savaged. When Jeff
Sessions, a Republican senator from
Alabama, advocated reforms to save $20
billion out of a $770 billion budget for
food stamps during the next decade,
he was portrayed as a Dickensian villain. The New York Democrat Kirsten
Gillibrand accused him of not caring
about kids and insisted that food stamps
are an engine of economic growth, since
every $1 spent on the program allegedly
generates $1.71 in economic activity.
Theres nothing, apparently, that food
stamps cant do.
Needless to say, there are destitute
people who need help. But the goal
should be to reduce dependence on food
stamps to historic levels after the recession, and restore the asset test, re-establish a work requirement and implement
a better system for income verification.
When almost 15 percent of Americans
are on food stamps, the government
should reacquaint itself with two words:
too much.
Rich Lowry is editor of the National
Review.
I think the City of Garnett and Anderson
County needs to give the money back to
the people that it was taken from when
they got all that money back from KCP&L,
instead of buying stupid (deleted) like a
freaking new cop car. We dont need those,
we need our money back.
This question is for anybody who may
be able to give a correct answer. Why
did we hire somebody from out of town
to contract the tearing down the Garnett
High School? Just curious, when we have
capable individuals in town that money
could have went to.
Watch out for the large holes in the street
on the west and east side of Family Care as
you turn onto Fourth Street. They are so
big they can almost swallow an Equinox.
I want to comment on the 2012 demolition
derby in Anderson County. First of all the
music wasnt good. You could hardly hear
or talk. Second there werent very many
cars, and Id be ashamed if I was on the fair
board to charge admission to those people
and nothing. No carnival, no nothing. This
is the last time I support the demolition
derby if this is what youre going to do.
I have a question. Why is it were giving
free water from the Garnett lakes for stock
water because of the drought, when weve
got all these watershed lakes around here
that landowners got built for them for free
and which was built just for that purpose?
Taxpayers and utility payers of Garnett
who paid for the reservoir and all the lake
equipment ought to get a thank you from
somebody.
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
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
Primaries are over; now clean up begins
Many Kansans are happy with the
conservative slant that the Kansas Senate
has apparently taken based on the outcome of last weeks primary elections.
Many Kansans are chagrined at the
conservative slant the Kansas Senate has
apparently taken based on the outcome
of last weeks primary elections.
And, postal carriers are thrilled that
the flood of mailings has stopped for
at least a couple months. Householders
will suddenly have new space on their
kitchen counters now that the political
postcards blizzard is over.
But for insiders at the Statehouse,
there are very important things to watch
in the next few months…before the new
senators take their oath of office.
First will be whether after the general
electionor even after the official state
canvass board certifies the results of the
primary election in districts without a
major party opponentincumbents who
have been ousted will resign their offices
early. That gives their successors a dab
of seniority and a chance to buy into the
KPERS retirement system and health
insurance program early. Were guessing
that ousted moderates arent going to be
thrilled to give their successors that legup on starting business.
Second will be the subtle but necessary cleaving of the new conservatives
who have defeated politically/socially/
by Martin Hawver
KANSAS STATEHOUSE COLUMNIST
fiscally moderate opponents from allegiance to the conservative political action
committees that have spent hundreds of
thousands of dollars getting them elected.
Whats that all about? Well, at some
point, though the Kansas Chamber of
Commerce and other conservative political action committees have gotten their
favored candidate through the primary
election, Gov. Sam Brownback is the conservative Republican leader of the state
and for his purposes those new members
need to have primary allegiance to him.
Brownback and the conservatives
who helped financed what they hope
will be a dramatic change in the political lean of the Senate will be on many
issues next session on the same side. But
it is important for a governor to be able
to call the tune, and be the leader in new
policy direction. Not political action committees.
And, of course, Kansas Democrats are
hoping that none of the above becomes
necessary. Theyre preparing to welcome
Republicans who voted for moderate candidates at the primary to join them and
vote for the Democratic candidates on
the November general election ballot.
That effort isnt going to be subtle
at all. Count on it. And after all, this
is Kansas, where even Democrats are
relatively conservative compared to
Democrats in, say, California or New
York.
So, while many Kansans are finally
clearing off their kitchen counters and
yes, we know some of you are hoping
that a spouse doesnt decide that the
rediscovered countertops would look better if they were granitetheres still
political maneuvering to watch.
Unless, of course you just want to turn
it off for a couple months and restart the
political game in, say, mid-October…
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LLC of Topeka; Martin Hawver is publisher of Hawvers Capitol Reportto
learn more about this statewide political
news service, visit the website at www.
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Garnett Combines Headed to Topeka Tournament
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 08-14-2012 / Photo Submitted
The Garnett Combines mens ball team was sponsored by Brummels Farm Service. Front row, from left: Marvin Grimes,
Kaleb Shaw, Mike Stockton, Freddie Adamson, Jeremy Strack and David Smith; back row: Bat Boy Synjin Stockton, Aaron
Nickelson, Pat Nickelson, Joe Malin, Daniel Egan, Bryan Norman and Jared Martin. The team was champion of the Kansas
ASA Class C Division 2 Mens Fastpitch Tournament. They will compete in the NAFA World Fastpitch Tournament August 1619 in Topeka .
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 08-14-2012 / Photo Submitted
Bryan Norman won at Garnett races Aug. 4-5. Saturday he won first
place in Sportsman I; Sunday he placed third in Sportsman II. Next
race is at Lake Afton September 8-9.
Researcher: Physical activity be part robert miller
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of school day, after-school programs
MANHATTAN — Along with
reading, writing and arithmetic,
do you know if physical activity will be a big part of your
childs school day? What about
after school and on weekends
— is your child getting enough
physical activity?
According to guidelines from
the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services, children
ages 6 to 17 need 60 minutes or
more of physical activity a day.
That means, says a Kansas State
University child physical activity expert, that schools should
be providing a minimum of 30
minutes during the school day
for physical education and/or
recess. The same holds true for
after-school programs.
Emerging evidence shows
that children do better in school
if they have opportunities to be
physically active, said David
Dzewaltowski, professor and
head of the universitys department of kinesiology. Many
children do not have opportunities to be active before or
after school, so the school day
is vitally important. Our work
has shown that schools can
reverse the trend for increased
childhood obesity if they focus
on providing activity, especially
to those who are most in need.
Dzewaltowski is director
of the Youth Health Behavior
Research Laboratory at Kansas
State University, which provides
the Healthy Opportunities for
Physical activity and Nutrition
— or HOPN — research and programs. HOPN looks at strategies to promote healthy eating
and physical activity in children.
Health and Human Services
says most of the 60 minutes of
daily physical activity recommended for children and adolescents should be in moderate
or vigorous intensity aerobic
activities, which should be
done at least three days a week.
Muscle strengthening and bone
strengthening activities should
each be part of physical activity requirements at least three
days a week as well.
Physical activity shouldnt
stop when the school day ends.
If your child is in an after-school
program, Dzewaltowski said it
is important that it provides
at least 30 minutes of physical
activity a day.
Look for programs that provide activity in the form of free
play. If they provide structured
activity, examine how much
time is spent in actual activity, Dzewaltowski said, adding
that its important the personnel providing the activity know
what they are doing.
Our research has shown
that physical activity leaders
have to be well trained to provide structured activity or these
programs are better off just letting kids play, he said. Poorly
led activity often results in
children just standing in line
or playing elimination games
where the fitter kids play more
and leave the unfit kids standing on the sidelines.
Many parents get their kids
involved in a youth sport after
school. Dzewaltowski says that
while youth sports can provide
a great physical activity experience, there is a wide variability in the quality of these programs. Leading a youth sport
program is a difficult task and
requires a lot of skill.
Many youth sport coaches
are parent volunteers or parttime, paid coaches who have
little education in the sport. If
they do have some certification,
it often is little more than a
few workshops, Dzewaltowski
said.
Its important for parents to
recognize when their child has
a coach without the necessary
skills to appropriately create a
program that positively develops their child or promotes
activity.
Across youth sport there
are great coaches at promoting physical activity at every
level, and there are less effective coaches at every level, he
said. Parents need to watch
practice and be very critical of
what is going on. Ideally, every
team sport practice should typically include an active warmup, individual activity, small
group activities and then large
group activities, regardless of
the team sport. This allows for
more involvement of all kids
rather than just some kids.
Some things to look for
in your childs after-school
program or sports practice
include:
The amount of time spent
actually being physically active
at a moderate to vigorous level.
Dzewaltowski said this should
be more than 50 percent of the
total practice time.
The amount of time children stand in line or on the
sideline. Watch to see if the
coaches waste a lot of time getting practice started, transitioning between sessions and
providing instruction while
kids are standing.
Does the coach break up the
group into smaller groups so
the ratio of children to the ball
is closer to one ball to four kids,
rather than 10 kids to one ball?
Does the coach use physical
activity as a punishment?
If you spend more time
driving your child to his or her
competition, such as a soccer or
baseball game, than the child
is actually participating, evaluate if your child is in the correct program — especially if the
child is in elementary school.
Another way Dzewaltowski
suggests to get more physical
activity in your childs day is to
look for opportunities for active
transportation to and from
school and programs. Consider
walking or biking to school in
groups and with an adult coming along for safety of younger
children.
When it comes to weekends
or for children who are homeschooled, getting outside can
be a strong influence on physical activity. Dzewaltowski said
to consider active recreation
opportunities that promote lifelong endeavors, such as fishing
and camping, as well as sports
such as biking, swimming and
golf that families can do together.
It is important to encourage young people to participate
in physical activities that are
appropriate for their age, that
are enjoyable and that offer
variety, Dzewaltowski said.
More information about
physical activity guidelines for
children is available at http://
www.health.gov/paguidelines/
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 14, 2012
County publishes notice of delinquent property taxes
**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 2012, 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 2011.
/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 7%
INTEREST PER ANNUM PRORATED.
Publication indicates tax payments
through July 31, 2012.
Any payments made after this date are
not reflected in this publication.
BERTHA MAE ADAMS 1-00501090
67.88 % HONEY WHITCOMB KINCAID,
S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 16, Lot 6 – 8 SubdKINCAID Blk-16 Lot-6 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng20
JOSEPH C ADAMS 1-00201790
1467.58 C D SCHULTE Subd-WOHLER
ADD Blk-2 Lot-1 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
RALPH R ADAMS 1-08000750 7.02
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-26
Lot-1 & 2 EX N50 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
RALPH R ADAMS 1-08100070 Acres158.90 362.26 NW4 EX RD Sec-29 Twp-21
Rng-19
RALPH R ADAMS 1-08100100 Acres161.00 393.36 SE4 EX RD Sec-29 Twp-21
Rng-19
RALPH R ADAMS 1-08100160 Acres247.80 566.99 NE4 & E2 NW4 EX RD Sec32 Twp-21 Rng-19
THOMAS L & ROBIN K ADAMS 103000280 Acres-118.90 295.98 W2 NW4 &
NE4 NW4 LY N & W CRK EX RD Sec-12
Twp-20 Rng-19
THOMAS L & ROBIN K ADAMS 103000290 Acres-40.60 29.32 SE4 NW4 EX
RD Sec-12 Twp-20 Rng-19
THOMAS L & ROBIN K ADAMS 103000350 Acres-16.80 4027.62 COMM
457.3 W NE COR SE4,TH ALG W R/2 LN
HWY 59 S791.1 TO POB, S10 DEGREES
W906.5,W263.1 N80 DEGREES W273.6
Sec-12 Twp-20 Rng-19
THOMAS L & ROBIN K ADAMS
1-03000350A Acres-77.70 84.08 SE4 LYG
W OF HWY 59,EX BEG SW COR SE4,
N800,E1576 TO R/W OF OLD HWY,SWLY
ALG R/W 803,W1490 TO POB & EX
COMM 457.3W NE COR Sec-12 Twp-20
Rng-19
AIMTOR
PROPERTIES,LLC
100216150 525.18 LT 10,W14 LOT 11 & E2
VAC ALY BET LTS 9 & 10 Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 15 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08001120 Acres-214.80 903.22 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-118.90 613.12 W3/4 OF
SE4 EX RD Sec-33 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08001170 Acres-39.40 259.46 E2 E2 SE4
EX RD Sec-33 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08001200 Acres-78.20 527.22 W2 SW4 EX
RD Sec-34 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08002410 Acres-80.90 828.96 E2 NE4 EX
RD Sec-04 Twp-22 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08002420 Acres-80.10 492.50 W2 NE4 EX
RD Sec-04 Twp-22 Rng-19
KIMBERLY KAY ANDERSON &
DAVID C HEIDRICH 1-06101500 Acre
453.78 S36, T21, R17, ACRES 2.2, BEG NW
COR SE4 S360,E270, N360,W270 TO
POB EX RD Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JUSTIN ASHBURN 1-00219190 1.32
% MARY FLEMING MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 26, Lot
4 E OF RR, SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 26 Lot-4 E OF RR Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
JUSTIN ASHBURN 1-00700560 13.70
% MARY FLEMING S36, T21, R17 Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
VIOLET M ASKINS 1-00215340
1218.32 LT 4 & W2 VAC ALY BET LTS 3,4
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk5 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KEITH BABCOCK 1-00100090 65.34
COLONY BLOCK 11 BEG 60N & 30W
OF NW COR N TO N LN NW4,E TO
HWY SE ALG HWY HWY TO N LN FIRST
ST W TO POB SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23
RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY Blk-11 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
DONALD L & ANNA K BADDERS
1-10200080 Acres-118.00 362.30 S24, T22,
R19, ACRES 118, NW4 SE4 & S2 SE4 EX RD
Sec-24 Twp-22 Rng-19
DONALD L & ANNA K BADDERS 110500980 Acres-328.60 2283.50 S31, T22,
R20, ACRES 328.6, N2 SEC EX RD Sec-31
Twp-22 Rng-20
IAN M & GENINE M BAILEY 100218600 133.50 MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 5, LTS
17,18,19,20 & E10LT 16 SECTION 31
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5 Sec-31 Twp-20
Rng-20
DALE P & MARGARET A BAKER
1-00100300 320.32 COLONY BLOCK 18
Lot 7, 8 & 9 , SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23
RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY Blk-18 Lot-7, 8 &
9 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
JOHN T BANKS 1-00211490 844.84
GARNETT BLOCK 13 Lot S2 LTS 11 – 12
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-13 Lot-S2 LTS 11 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LARRY SPEARS, SONDRA BAUGHER
1-00209220 69.22 GARNETT BLOCK 40
Lot Block Info 3 & E2 LT 4 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-40 Lot-3 & E2 LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
SONDRA S BAUGHER & LARRY
L SPEARS 1-00209230 80.86 GARNETT
BLOCK 40 Lot Block Info 5 & W2 LT 4
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 40 Lot-5 & W2 LT 4
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MARVIN G BAUMAN 1-00701360
469.82 MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHALIA,
S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 16, Lot Block Info
12,13,14 & 15 SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP
21 RANGE 17 Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHAL Blk-16 Lot-12,13,14 & 15 Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
STEVEN R & IVY D BEALS 1-00208920
53.44 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, W37 LT 19
Subd-GARNETT Blk-23 Lot-W37LT 19 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEVEN R & IVY D BEALS 1-00208930
412.40 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 23 Lot-20 &
E3LT 19 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
VERNON N & ETTA MAE BELEW
1-00212340 855.76 % GERALD E & MARIE
EVE GREENWELL GARNETT BLOCK 29
Lot 19 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 29 Lot-19 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
ELIZABETH MARIE BELL 1-00209070
487.98 % RICK BELL GARNETT BLOCK
22 E30LT16 & W16LT17 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-22 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CLARON E & SHERRY A BENJAMIN
1-00210110 2111.92 S30 T20 R20 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
BENNETT GRAIN FARMS 1-10500572
552.31 S22,T22, R20, SW4 & S2 NW4 EX RD
Sec-22 Twp-22 Rng-20
JERRY L & DONNA M BENNETT 103100980 Acres-116.50 945.22 S33, T20, R19,
ACRES 116.5, SE4 NW4 & E2 SW4 EX BEG
SE COR SW4,W914.3,N195 ,E125,N80.7
E789.3,S275.7 TO POB EX RD Sec-33 Twp20 Rng-19
JERRY L & DONNA M BENNETT 105100990 Acres-62.70 160.51 S12, T21, R19,
ACRES 62.7, BEG NW COR SE4 E2640,
S1056 W2640,N1056 TO POB EX RD
Sec-12 Twp-21 Rng-19
JERRY L & DONNA M BENNETT 111100130 Acres-82.50 173.51 S24, T22, R20,
ACRES 82.5, S2 NW4 EX RD Sec-24 Twp-22
Rng-20
ROBERT & MARY BENNETT 100500590 28.10 KINCAID, S36, T22,
R20, BEG 80E SE COR BLK 2, N100
E265,S100,W265 TO POB Subd-KINCAID
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
CURTIS D BETTINGER 1-03500760
Acres-7.70 1422.94 S05, T20, R20, ACRES 7.7,
BEG SE COR SW4 N 528,W 660,S 528,E
TO POB Sec-05 Twp-20 Rng-20
DANIEL BISHOP 1-00204500 19.74
S19, T20, R20, GOLF CART SHED #26 Sec19 Twp-20 Rng-20
MAX D & ROBERTA A BORROR
1-00216210 316.90 % MAX ROCKERS
CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT BLOCK
14 LTS 9,10 & VAC ALY BET LTS 8,9
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHRIS & DIANA BOWEN 1-00217280
825.48 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 56,
Lot 20 – 24 S RR, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-56 Lot20 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ZELMA BOWMAN 1-00218390
170.54 MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31,
T20, R20, BLOCK 2, Lot 6 – 10 EX RR,
SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2
Lot-6 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
ZELMA BOWMAN 1-00218400
121.84 MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT,
S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 2, Lot 11 – 13,
SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2
Lot-11 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
FRED JR & MYRNA C BOYLES 100206740 3763.88 PARKLANE ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 3 Lot 7 & 8 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdPARKLANE ADD TO GARNETT Blk-3 Lot-7
& 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DALE A BROOKS 1-00206090
2195.40 E.S. NICHOLLS SUBDIV GARNETT
BEG 150 E SW COR NE4 NW4 TH
E150,N475,W150 S475 TO POB
SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-E S NICHOLS SUBDIVISION Sec-29
Twp-20 Rng-20
DALE A BROOKS 1-07200480 Acres120.70 676.60 S30, T22, R18, ACRES 120.7,
SW4 NE4 & N2 SE4 EX RD Sec-30 Twp-22
Rng-18
DALE A BROOKS 1-08001960 Acres8.20 1376.04 S02,T22, R19, ACRES 8.2, NW4
NW4 W OF RR EX RD Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng19
VINCENT L & SHEILA BROWN 100701040 14.54 SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILLS
ADD, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 7, Lot 10,11,12,
SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk-7
Lot-10,11,12 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
VINCENT L & SHEILA BROWN
1-00701300
8.90 MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHALIA, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK
15, W80LT 26 & S6OF W80OF LT 27
SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk15 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
VIRGINIA BROWN 1-00210310
433.24 S30 T20 R20 BEG NW COR LT 8
TH N70,E140, S70,W140,TO POB Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
ROGER & DONNA D BRUMMEL
1-00214550 1138.48 GARNETT BLOCK 55
Lot W2 LT 8 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-55 Lot-W2
LT 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DORIS BUNCH 1-08000700 1314.16
RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA, S35, T21,
R19, BLOCK 25, Lot 1, 2, & 3, SECTION
35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19 SubdRAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-25 Lot-1,
2, & 3 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
JACQUELINE ANN BURGSTRUM
ETAL 1-00209430 663.22 % CLINTON W
& ROBERTA PARHAM GARNETT BLOCK
38 N2 LTS 1-2 & N2 E2 LT 3 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-38 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JACQUELINE ANN BURGSTRUM
ETAL 1-00217470 511.86 % CLINTON
W & ROBERTA PARHAM GARNETT, S30,
T20, R20, BLOCK 58, Lot 22 ,23 & 24,
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-58 Lot-22,23 & 24 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097001 0.44 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097050 8.15 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097051 2.46 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097072 0.90 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097080 29.62 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097081 2.63 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097082 4.64 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097092 5.09 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097093 24.30 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097102 4.06 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
HOPE D BURNS 1-00500820 450.88
KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 26, Lot 7 &
8 Subd-KINCAID Blk-26 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
RUSTY S BURNSIDE ETAL 100500220 2772.08 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 10, LTS 1 THRU 18,TOG W/VAC
ALY Subd-KINCAID Blk-10 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
C D SCHULTE AGENCY INC 100214420 1440.80 % JANON GORDON
BEG 43.75S NE COR LT 1 S21.5
W70,N21.5E70,TO POB TO POB SubdGARNETT Blk- 54 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
C D SCHULTE AGENCY INC 100215160 1322.80 GARNETT BLOCK 69
Lot Block Info 13 & W2 LT 14 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-69 Lot-13 & W2 LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CAB-TEL CORP 1-00301970 87.18
% 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
KENNETH R CARTWRIGHT 104100940 Acres-80.00 87.22 % ROBERT L
CARTWRIGHT S18, T20, R21, ACRES 80, W2
SW4 EX RD Sec-18 Twp-20 Rng-21
RONALD E CASTLEBERRY SR 100215330 651.52 LAURA CASTLEBERRY
S62LT 5 & S62 E2 LT 6 Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
FAYNE CAYLOR 1-00218910 247.34
% CONNIE DEMPSAY MANDOVI ADD
TO GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 16,
Lot 1 – 6 INCL, SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-16 Lot-1 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng20
FAYNE CAYLOR 1-00218930 133.08
% GERALDINE DEMPSAY MANDOVI ADD
TO GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 16,
Lot 11 – 20 INCL, SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-16 Lot-11 Sec-31 Twp-20
Rng-20
FAYNE
CAYLOR
1-00218940
Acres-.10 1.13 % GERALDINE DEMPSAY
MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31, T20,
R20, BLOCK 17, ACRES 0.1, Lot Block Info
19 & 20 E RR SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-17 Lot-19 & 20 E RR Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
FAYNE CAYLOR 1-00219180 Acres.30
42.88 % GERALDINE DEMPSAY
MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31, T20,
R20, BLOCK 26, ACRES 0.3, Lot Block Info
1,2 & 3 E RR SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-26 Lot-1,2 & 3 E RR Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
FAYNE CAYLOR 1-00219200 Acres1.00 135.38 % GERALDINE DEMPSAY
MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31, T20,
R20, BLOCK 27, Lot 1 – 10 INCL, ACRES
1, SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk27 Lot-1 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
GARY R & JESSICA R CAYLOR 104601110 Acres-76.80 325.78 S34, T21, R21,
ACRES 76.8, S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-34 Twp-21
Rng-21
GARY R & JESSICA R CAYLOR 111000140 Acres-148.00 1502.70 S03, T22,
R21, ACRES 148, NW4 EX RD Sec-03 Twp22 Rng-21
SHIZUKO CENTLIVRE 1-00200940
615.71 S25, T20, R19, BEG 188W & 977.5S
OF NE SEC COR,W183,N200,E183,S200
TO POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
SHIZUKO CENTLIVRE 1-03501380
Acres-5.30 61.90 BEG 891 W SW COR E2
SE4, N323.8, W840, S323.8,E840 TO POB
EX RD Sec-20 Twp-20 Rng-20
BRUCE LEE & JENNIFER C CHAMBERS
1-00701390
14.60 SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILLS ADD, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK
17, Lot Block Info 22, 23, & 24 SECTION
36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17 SubdSUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk-17
Lot-22, 23, & 24 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
GARY & CONNIE CHANDLER 100203520 Acres-1.20 3264.30 THOMAS ADD
TO GARNETT, S25, T20, R19, ACRES 1.2,
Lot Block Info 2 & W100LT 1 SECTION 25
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-THOMAS
ADD TO GARNETT Lot-2 & W100LT 1 Sec25 Twp-20 Rng-19
GARY & CONNIE CHANDLER 103001510 Acres-5.50 38.04 THOMAS ADD
TO GARNETT, S25, T20, R19, ACRES
5.5, BEG SW COR LT 2, E340 S670
TO RR, SW115 W250 N707.5TO POB
SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19
Subd-THOMAS ADD TO GARNETT Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
ESTHER CHAVEZ 1-00101600 56.64
% CHRISTINA DUNLAP COLONY, S06,T23,
R19, BLOCK 53, BEG SW COR LT 12, TH
NE46 TO PT 4 S OF NW COR LT 11, SE
PARA TO N LN LT 11 123SW PARA TO
PINE ST 21SW TO PT 30NW OF SE COR
Subd-COLONY Blk-53 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng19
MICHELLE E CHUDZIK 1-00209810
578.98 GARNETT BLOCK 36 Lot Block Info
9 & W2 LT 8 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-36 Lot-9 &
W2 LT 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MICHELLE E CHUDZIK 1-00216160
849.18 RONALD K MCCAIN % JEREMY
& ASHLEY MCCARTY Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 15 Lot-12 &
E34LT11 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TIMOTHY J SR & TAMARA J CLARK
1-00218790 511.86 MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 11,
LTS 16-20 & S2 VAC ALY ADJ ON N
SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk11 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
TIMOTHY J & TABITHA M CLARK
1-03000950A Acres-9.40
299.96
BEG 30W NE COR SW4, S560,W652
N688 TO CTR HWY, SELY 680 TO POB
Sec-23 Twp-20 Rng-19
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600460
Acres-.90 6.82 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 6, LTS 7 THRU 12 & ABAN RR
ADJ TO LT 7 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21
RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-6 Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600480
Acres-.80 5.46 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 7, LTS 1 ,2,3 & ABAN RR ADJ
SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-7 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600490
Acres-.50 3.64 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 7, Lot 6 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP
21 RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-7 Lot6 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600500
Acres-.30 2.27 BUSH CITY, S19, T21,
R21, BLOCK 7, Lot 4 & 5, SECTION 19
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH
CITY Blk-7 Lot-4 & 5 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600510
Acres-.60 4.09 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 8, Lot 1 – 4 INCL, SECTION 19
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH
CITY Blk-8 Lot-1-4 INCL Sec-19 Twp-21
Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600520
Acres-.90 6.37 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 8, Lot 7 – 12 INCL, SECTION 19
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH
CITY Blk-8 Lot-7-12 INCL Sec-19 Twp-21
Rng-21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS
1-04600530 3.94 BUSH CITY, S19, T21,
R21, BLOCK 8, Lot 5 & 6, SECTION 19
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH
CITY Blk-8 Lot-5 & 6 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600540
4.55 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21, BLOCK 9,
Lot Block Info 6,7 EX E50 SECTION 19
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH
CITY Blk-9 Lot-6,7 EX E50 Sec-19 Twp-21
Rng-21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS
1-04600550 311.92 BUSH CITY, S19, T21,
R21, BLOCK 9, LTS 4 & 5 & E50 LTS 6 &
7 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-9 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS
1-04600560 3.94 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 9, Lot 3 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP
21 RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-9 Lot3 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS
1-04600590 5.76 BUSH CITY, S19, T21,
R21, BLOCK 10, Lot Block Info 1,2 3,4 & 5
SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-10 Lot-1,2 3,4 & 5 Sec19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS
1-04600600 24.12 BUSH CITY, S19, T21,
R21, BLOCK 10, LTS 13 THRU 18 INCL
SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-10 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng21
STEVE COONEY 1-00216890 457.94
% MARK UPP Subd-GARNETT Blk-43 Lot17-20 INCL Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RUSSELL A & TONYA CORNETT 100216930 1206.04 GARNETT BLOCK 44
Lot 3 & 4 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-44 Lot-3 &
4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHEN & PAMELA COX 1-
00202790 631.32 % TERRI D JACKSON
FARRISS ADD TO GARNETT, S25, T20,
R19, BLOCK 1, Lot Block Info 19 & E2 LT
18 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
19 Subd-FARRISS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1
Lot-19 & E2 LT 18 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
BOBBY R & MARY K CRAIG 100701410 20.64 SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILLS ADD, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK
17, LTS 13 THRU 17 INCL & S18 LT 18
SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk17 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100208900 550.78 GARNETT BLOCK 23 Lot
17 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-23 Lot-17 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100209100 812.50 GARNETT BLOCK 22
Lot Block Info S2 LTS23 & 24 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-22 Lot-S2 LTS23 & 24 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100209590 557.36 GARNETT BLOCK 37
Lot Block Info S62LTS 1 & 2 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-37 Lot-S62LTS 1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100209600 609.08 GARNETT BLOCK 37
Lot Block Info N78LTS 1 & 2 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-37 Lot-N78LTS 1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100209620 777.92 GARNETT BLOCK 37 Lot
4 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-37 Lot-4 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100209640 726.02 GARNETT BLOCK 37 Lot
6 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-37 Lot-6 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES, LLC 100210210 773.58 BRYSON ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 4 BEG SW COR LT
1, TH N40,E132 S40,W132 TO POB EX
RD SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-BRYSON ADD TO GARNETT Blk-4
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100210420 929.08 GARNETT BEG 300N NE
COR LT 1 TH W177 N70,E177,S70 TO
POB SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-GARNETT Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100210560 1275.22 WHITEFORD ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 2 Lot 14 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdWHITEFORD ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2
Lot-14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100215270 561.50 GARNETT BLOCK 70
E36LT 14 & W20LT 15 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-70 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100215490 393.04 CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 4 LT 6 & W2 VAC ALLEY
BET LTS 5 & 6 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100215920 922.68 CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 7 LTS 11 & 12 & W2
VAC ALLEY BET LTS 12 & 13 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-7 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JERRY L & MARSHA C CRIQUI 100215310 1253.04 GARNETT BLOCK 71
Lot 6 & 7 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-71 Lot-6 &
7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JERRY & MARCIA CRIQUI 100215980 367.14 CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 7 , E67.3LT 18,W32LT
19 & VAC ALY BET LTS 18 & 19 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-7 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JERRY L SR & MARCIA A CRIQUI 100217020 818.90 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20,
BLOCK 45, Lot 5, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-45 Lot-5
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
SCOTT F CRISP REVOCABLE TRUST
1-08000590 51.23 RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA, S35, T21, R19, BLOCK 22, Lot 10
– 12, SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE
19 Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk22 Lot-10 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
TAMMY CROUCHER 1-00700240
14.61 Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk-1
Lot-7-9 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
RICHARD V CUMBER 1-00213920
102.28 GARNETT BLOCK 51 Lot Block Info
14 & E16LT13 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-51 Lot14 & E16LT13 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
PATRICIA CUMMINGS 1-02700460
Acres-4.80 615.47 S14, T20, R18, ACRES 4.8,
BEG SW COR NE4 N 300, E 686, S 300,
W 686 TO BEG EX RD Sec-14 Twp-20 Rng18
CHRISTOPHER H & AMY K CYGAN
1-00201109 Acres-2.00 8.46 PRAIRIE LINKS
SUBDIVISION, S19, T20, R20 Lot 14, ACRES
2 Subd-PRAIRIE LINKS Lot-14 Sec-19 Twp20 Rng-20
CHRISTOPHER H & AMY K CYGAN
1-00209090 879.44 GARNETT BLOCK 22
Lot 22 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-22 Lot-22 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
CHRISTOPHER H & AMY K CYGAN
1-00210570 1132.52 WHITEFORD ADD
TO GARNETT BLOCK 2 Lot E97LT 13
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-WHITEFORD ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-2 Lot-E97LT 13 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHRISTOPHER H & AMY K CYGAN
1-00215260 1149.82 GARNETT BLOCK 70
Lot Block Info 13 & W4LT 14 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-70 Lot-13 & W4LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
JOHN W & ALICE DAUGHERTY 100501100 17.80 % HONEY WHITCOMB
KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 16, Lot 3,
4 & 5 Subd-KINCAID Blk-16 Lot-3, 4 & 5
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
BETTY JOY DAULTON 1-00200650
Acres-2.50 783.52 S24, T20, R19, ACRES
2.5, BEG 60W & 310N OF SE SEC COR
,W458,N180,E11 ,N54, E450, S235 TO
POB Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-19
SAM DAVIDSON 1-00500480 20.20
KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 11, Lot 15
– 18 Subd-KINCAID Blk-11 Lot-15 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
JEFFREY S & LISA C DEAL 1-00500280
98.84 % WARD WOOLS KINCAID, S36,
T22, R20, BLOCK 19, Lot LT 5 & 6 SubdKINCAID Blk-19 Lot-LT 5 & 6 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
DEKTOS REAL ESTATE LLC 100216730 177.77 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 41
Lot-8 & W2 LT 7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DEUTSCH BANK NATIONAL TRUST
1-00215140 1184.22 Subd-GARNETT Blk69 Lot-10 & E2 LT 11 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CALVIN D & PATRICIA A DEVOE
1-00501610 199.66 KINCAID, S36, T22,
R20, BLOCK 29, Lot Block Info 1 & N2 LT
2 Subd-KINCAID Blk-29 Lot-1 & N2 LT 2
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DAVID J DICKES 1-00216720 517.56
S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 41, LT 6 & E2 LT 7
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-41 Lot-6 & E2 LT 7 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LAWRENCE E & DONNA DIEBOLT
1-08000710 410.26 % LARRY REDMAN
RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA, S35, T21,
R19, BLOCK 25, Lot 4, 5 & 6, SECTION
35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19 SubdRAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-25 Lot-4,
5 & 6 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
TIMOTHY L & SHANEY R DIETRICH
1-00100880 63.42 COLONY BLOCK 35
Lot Block Info W2 2 & E2 3 SECTION 06
TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY
Blk-35 Lot-W2 2 & E2 3 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng19
TIMOTHY L & SHANEY R DIETRICH
1-00102440 58.00 PINEGARS 1ST ADD TO
COLONY Lot Block Info 9 & E2 LT 8
SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19
Subd-PINEGARS 1ST ADD TO COLO Lot-9
& E2 LT 8 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
WES DIETRICH 1-00101050 404.38
COLONY BLOCK 37 Lot 6 – 12 INCL ,
SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19
Subd-COLONY Blk-37 Lot-6 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
GEORGIA C DILLEY 1-00701320
50.86 MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHALIA,
S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 15, Lot 16,17 & 18,
SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk15 Lot-16,17 & 18 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
LINDA DONLEY 1-09300390 Acres66.50 1082.94 S31, T22, R19, ACRES 66.5, S2
NE4 LYG E OF NEW HWY 169 & EX RD
& RR R/W Sec-31 Twp-22 Rng-19
LINDA DONLEY 1-09400300 Acres41.50 179.98 S31, T22, R19, ACRES 41.5, N2
NE4 LYG E OF HWY & RR R/W EX BEG
NE COR NE4 S484 ,W180, N484,E TO
POB EX RD Sec-31 Twp-22 Rng-19
MICHAEL M H & THERESA C
DORRELL 1-04100750 Acres-79.70 410.42
S08, T20, R21, ACRES 79.7, W2 SE4 EX RD
Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-21
MICHAEL M H & THERESA
C DORRELL 1-04100760 Acres-77.70
3734.30 S08, T20, R21, ACRES 77.7, E2 SE4
EX RD Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-21
MICHAEL A DRIMMEL 1-00207740
232.15 GARNETT BLOCK 3 Lot 5,6 & W2
4 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-3 Lot-5,6 & W2 4
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHERYL & JAMES DUNKIN 100214090 1136.66 GARNETT BLOCK 53
Lot Block Info 3 & W2 LT 2 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-53 Lot-3 & W2 LT 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
MAURICE & PAT DURAND 112000680 Acres-77.20 56.20 S09, T23, R21,
ACRES 77.2, W2 NW4 EX RD Sec-09 Twp23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12000940 Acres-79.20 80.20 S07, T23, R21,
ACRES 79.2, E2 NE4 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12001020 Acres-159.40
229.87
S08, T23, R21, ACRES 159.4, NW4 EX RD
Sec-08 Twp-23 Rng-21
MILO JR & PATRICIA DURAND 112000860 Acres-7.00 885.18 S06, T23, R21,
ACRES 7, W2 NW4 LY N & W CO RD
EX BEG 2 47S NW SEC COR S100 ,E120
N100,W TO POB & EX BEG 580E & 348S,
W195, S100,E195,N Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng21
DONALD E EDGERTON 1-04600231
Acres-37.30 716.24 S16, T21, R21, ACRES
37.3, N2 W2 NW4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-21
Rng-21
DONALD EDGERTON 1-04600231A
Acres-39.20 250.24 S16, T21, R21, ACRES
39.2, S2 W2 NW4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-21
Rng-21
ERIC J EDMUNDSON 1-00500560
Acres-3.20 181.12 % JUDITH E PECK
KINCAID RESERVE STRIP, S36, T22, R20,
ACRES 3.2, BLK 0.3,TOG W/ADJ S1/2 VAC
THIRD AVE,& BEG SW COR SD BLK,
E266 ,S140,W TO ST,N140TO POB SubdKINCAID RESERVE STRIP Blk-0.3 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
DARREN & SHERILYN EICHMAN 102605330 139.34 HARRIS, S08, T20, R18,
BLOCK 15, Lot 10 – 12 INCL, SECTION 08
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 18 Subd-HARRIS
Blk-15 Lot-10 Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-18
THOMAS FAGG 1-00215370 249.44
CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT BLOCK
5 Lot Block Info N60LTS 1 & 2 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5 LotN60LTS 1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION 1-03503130 Acres-.70
2.30 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 79,
ACRES 0.7, BEG 40W SW COR E320,S100
W320 ,N100 TO POB SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-79 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
EARNEST C FERGUSON & MARCUS
Z FERGUSON 1-00201370
1198.14 S25, T20, R19, BEG 1504W & 490S
OF NE SEC COR,E188,S630,W173,N95,
W15 N535TO POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
ANTHONY V & DONNA FICARA
1-00210550 923.03 GARNETT BEG ON
WALNUT ST W R/W LN 20N NE
COR WHITEFORD ADD TH W156
N126 ,E156,S126, TO POB SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES E FINLEY 1-04600580 4.25
% ED FINLEY BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 9, ABAN RR R/W W OF ALLEY
SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-9 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng21
ROBERT FITZ ETAL 1-10501800
Acres-199.30 1553.64 S12, T23, R19, ACRES
199.3, S2 NW4 & N2 SW4 & NW4 NW4 EX
R D Sec-12 Twp-23 Rng-19
JOHN J & WANDA L FOLSOM 100203330 784.12 % BOBBY & DEBRA
DAVIS SMITHS ADD TO GARNETT, S25,
T20, R19, BLOCK 1, Lot Block Info S70LTS
13,14 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
19 Subd-SMITHS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1
Lot-S70LTS 13,14 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140001 0.29 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140050 5.23 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140051 1.54 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140072 0.64 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140080 19.14 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140081 1.70 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140082 2.94 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140092 3.26 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140093 15.54 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140102 2.65 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
GEORGETTA FOXX 1-00201670A
438.34 % DAVID I SHORT ETAL S25, T20,
R19, COM @ A PT 1772W & 60N SE COR
NE4, TH W108,N177.5, E108 ,S177.5,TO
POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
GEORGETTA FOXX 1-00201670B
304.95 % ADAM & SHANNON KING S25,
T20, R19, COM AT A PT 1692W & 60N SE
COR NE4, TH W80,N177.5,E80,S177.5 TO
POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
GEORGETTA FOXX 1-00201671
99.28 S25, T20, R19, BEG 760E & 470N SW
COR NE4 N97.5,E188,S97.5,W188 TO
POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
DUANE FRAZIER LIVING TRUST 100201610 1644.88 % 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 3871.46 S36,
T21, R19, ACRES 4.5, BEG 697N SW COR
E 378,N564.3 W378S TO POB EX RD Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-19
VERNELLE C FROHLICH 1-00211930
1143.24 GARNETT BLOCK 26 Lot Block Info
15 & E2 LT 14 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-26 Lot-15 &
E2 LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
GLENDA L FUNK 1-00202430 860.08
NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD, S25, T20,
R19, BLOCK 2, BEG 75 W OF SW COR LT
10 W50 N150 E50 S TO POB SECTION
25 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Blk-2 Sec-25 Twp-20
Rng-19
HARRY FUNK III 1-00215000 399.42
GARNETT BLOCK 68 BEG 10E SW COR
LT 14 N140E40 S48,E4.5,S55,SW10,S29
,W40 TO POB SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-68 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
HARRY FUNK III 1-00500900 Acres3.90 12.00 ALL BLK 41, ALG W/ADJN S 1/2
VAC SECOND ST, ADJN W2 VAC BLAKER
ST ADJN N2 VAC FIRST ST Subd-KINCAID
Blk-41 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
HARRY FUNK III 1-00500920 30.82
LOT 9-12, ALG W/ADJN S2 VAC SECOND
ST & ADJN E2 VAC BLAKER ST SubdKINCAID Blk-30 Lot-9 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng20
HARRY FUNK III 1-00501670 25.80
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 SubdKINCAID Blk-29 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
HARRY FUNK III 1-00501730 Acres5.10 16.80 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 344.06
COLONY BLOCK 50 Lot 1 SECTION 06
TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY
Blk-50 Lot-1 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RICH E GADELMAN 1-04601340
Acres-82.00 1742.08 S01, T21, R20, ACRES
82, S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-01 Twp-21 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00202510
2245.54 NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD, S25,
T20, R19, BEG 37.9N SE COR NE4,N110,
W100,S109 ,E100 TO POB SECTION 25
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
JAMES L GAINER 1-00208580 114.10
GARNETT BLOCK 16 Lot 13 & 14 ,
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-16 Lot-13 & 14 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L & MARY A GAINER 100212660 172.06 GARNETT BLOCK 32 Lot
13 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-32 Lot-13 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00212670 1889.30
GARNETT BLOCK 32 LTS 14,15 & W2 LT
16 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-32 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00213590 256.90
GARNETT BLOCK 48 LT 16, E10LT 15 &
W30LT 17 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-48 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00216970 736.74
GARNETT, S30,T20, R20, BLOCK 44, LTS 11
,12 & W2 LT 10 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-44 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00217140 328.48
GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 45, Lot
N2 LT 24, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-45 Lot-N2
LT 24 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00218230 427.44
GARNETT, S30,T20, R20, BLOCK 77, LTS 10
-12 & W2 LT 9 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-77 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
KEVIN M & CASEY C GAINES 100209730 245.48 GARNETT BLOCK 37 Lot
21 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 37 Lot-21 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
LESLIE A & SHANNON GARBER
1-05100470 Acres-10.50 618.96 S19, T21,
R20, ACRES 10.5, COMM 313.4E ,580S,S
58 DEG E 43.9NW COR NE4 TO POB
,S260, S 11 DEG W333,S270,E356.7,
N170,E700,N230,TO CK,NW POB Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-20
STEVE E & WANDA I GATES 100500930 28.40 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 30, LTS 7 & 8 BLK 30,TOG W/ADJ
E 1/2 VAC BLAKER ST & ADJ N1/2 VAC
FIRST AVE Subd-KINCAID Blk-30 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
STEVE E & WANDA I GATES 100500940 300.30 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 30, Lot 5 & 6 Subd-KINCAID Blk30 Lot-5 & 6 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RICHARD GEER 1-00205660 Acres1.20 756.30 GEER ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 1 Lot 1 , ACRES 1.2 SECTION
19 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GEER
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-1 Sec-19 Twp20 Rng-20
RICHARD R GEER 1-03100321
Acres-3.20 1018.56 GLENLOCK, S17, T20,
R19, ACRES 3.2, BEG 1800 S NE COR
NE4 THENCE 450S, 410W, N 18DEG
E 481, E240 TO POB EX RD SECTION
17 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 SubdGLENLOCH Sec-17 Twp-20 Rng-19
MARTIN L & CAROLYN I GELLHAUS
1-01100140 Acres-28.00 876.26 KATRINA I
GELLHAUS S19, T19, R21, ACRES 28, S2 SE4
W OF RR EX W1004& EX RD Sec-19 Twp19 Rng-21
GEM ASSOCIATES,LLC 1-00202910
Acres-4.40 16606.64 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 Rng19
JOSEPH C GIARDINO 1-00202661
937.92 RUSSELL ADD TO GARNETT
BEG 557S & 60E OF NW COR NE4 TH
E163,S100,W163 ,N100 TO POB EX RD
SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-RUSSELL ADD TO GARNETT Sec-29
Twp-20 Rng-20
ANNIE GIBSON 1-00218420 101.16
MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31, T20,
R20, BLOCK 3, Lot 1,2,3, SECTION 31
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-3 Lot-1,2,3 Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
ANNIE GIBSON 1-00218460 26.14
MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31,
T20, R20, BLOCK 3, Lot 16, SECTION
31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdMANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-3 Lot16 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
LAURA GIFFEN 1-00202240 1195.14
NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD, S25, T20,
R19, BEG 40W & 559N OF SE COR NE4
,W152.5 ,E148,S152.5 TO POB SECTION
25 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
ROBERT E GIGSTAD 1-00205207
28.21 GOLF CART SHED #86
ROBERT E GIGSTAD 1-00205208
28.21 GOLF CART SHED #87
ALICE M GILLIS 1-00701430 46.60
% ALICE CARPENTER SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILLS ADD, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK
17, Lot Block Info 5, 6, 7, & 8 SECTION
36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17 SubdSUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk-17
Lot-5, 6, 7, & 8 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
MARILYN M & ARTHUR GILMORE
1-00205510 550.22 % ROBBIE JOE CRUMP
LT 1 LESS W18 Subd-BRYSON ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-2 Lot-1 LESS W 18 Sec-19
Twp-20 Rng-20
ARTHUR & MARILYN GILMORE 108000880 634.52 % RUSSELL & MICHELLE
STEINBROOK RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA, S35, T21, R19, BLOCK 28, Lot 7 &
8, SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-28
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 14, 2012
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TAXES…
FROM PAGE 6A
Lot-7 & 8 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
MARILYN GILMORE 1-00217810
282.12 % JEFF COLLINS GARNETT, S30,T20,
R20, BLOCK 63, Lot Block Info 7,8 & E2 LT
9 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-63 Lot-7,8 & E2 LT 9
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
IVAN L & YVONE M GOINS 109300790A Acres-39.90 1065.16 % RICK D
HORN S05 T23 R19 ACRES 39.9 SE4 SE4 EX
RD Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-19
ELLEN LUCILLE GOODING ETAL
1-00202080 1140.98 Subd-NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD Blk- 3 Lot-1 TO 5 INCL Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
ACE R GOODRICH 1-00102660
127.48 COULTERS 1ST ADD TO COLONY
BLOCK 2 , BEG 60W OF SW COR S75
W200 N75 E200 TO POB SECTION 07
TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 Subd-COULTERS
1ST ADD TO COLON Blk-2 Sec-07 Twp-23
Rng-19
JONATHAN LEEDY GORDON 100217660 477.26 LT 11 & E2 LT 10 SubdGARNETT Blk-61 Lot-11 & E2 LT 10 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JONATHAN LEEDY GORDON 105100690 Acres-40.00 193.20 NW4 SE4 EX
RD Sec-20 Twp-21 Rng-20
LYNN ERVIN GORDON JR 102602650 Acres-87.90 557.70 CLARICE D
GORDON S35, T20, R18, ACRES 87.9, N90
AC NE4 EX RD Sec-35 Twp-20 Rng-18
LYNN ERVIN GORDON JR 102602730 Acres-70.10 519.78 CLARICE D
GORDON S35, T20, R18, ACRES 70.1, S1155
NE4 EX RD Sec-35 Twp-20 Rng-18
JAMES S & ELEANOR JANE GORTON
1-04601490 Acres-18.10 552.86 S14, T21,
R20, ACRES 18.1, BEG 186E NW COR E2
NW4 S830 E944.7,N830,W TO POB EX
RD Sec-14 Twp-21 Rng-20
LENORA GERALDINE GRACHECK
ETAL 1-00600110 10.26 LONE ELM
(FORMERLY REEVE), S05, T23, R20 BLOCK
6, Lots 5,6,7 & 8 Subd-LONE ELM Blk-6 Lot5,6,7 & 8 Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-20
MICHAEL S & JO LYN GRAY 100202440 1078.38 NEW ORCHARD PARK
ADD, S25, T20, R19, BLOCK 2, LTS 9 & 10
& BEG SW COR LT 10 W75 N150 E75
S150 TO POB SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 19 Subd-NEW ORCHARD PARK
ADD Blk-2 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
RUSSELL W GREEN JR 1-08001450
0.67 S01 T22 R19 LT 8 Sec-01 Twp-22 Rng19
GUEST HOME ESTATES OF GARNETT
LLC 1-00202980 19374.44 % JAMES LAIDLER
S25, T20, R19, BEG 1118S & 1957.5W NE
COR SE4, W306,N250,E306,S250 TO POB
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
CARL GUILFOYLE 1-00302430
1151.26 GREELEY, S30, T19, R21, BLOCK 24,
N2 LT 1 & 2 & S2 OF VAC ALY RUNNING
E & W ON N SIDE LT 2 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY
Blk-24 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
MICHAEL R & SUZANNE GUINN
1-00701340 784.76 MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHALIA, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 16,
Lot Block Info 18,19,20,& 21 SECTION 36
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17 Subd-MERRILLS
ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk-16 Lot-18,19,20,&
21 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
NICK GUTIERREZ 1-04600870 Acres1.10 3.64 S16,T21, R21,ACRES 1.1, BEG 330S
NE COR NW4 W222.7,S 214.5,E222.7,N
TO POB Sec-16 Twp-21 Rng-21
GEORGE MILAM HALL 1-01100280
Acres-112.00 538.48 S21, T19, R21, ACRES
112, E2 NW4 & N 30AC NW4 NE4 Sec-21
Twp-19 Rng-21
ROBERT E HAMM 1-02605390 122.92
HARRIS, S08, T20, R18, BLOCK 18, Lot 1 – 6
INCL, SECTION 08 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
18 Subd-HARRIS Blk-18 Lot-1-6 Sec-08
Twp-20 Rng-18
DAVID A & DANA D HARDMAN
1-00215470 611.32 CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 4 LT 9 & W33LT 8
& VAC ALY BET LTS 8 & 9 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 4
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
BRANDON S HART 1-08000040
Acres-17.20 33.34 SCOTT D SMITH %
MICHAEL & RACHAEL BACHMAN BEG
NW COR S2 NW4 E909.9,S825, W909.9
,N825 TO POB EX RD Sec-30 Twp-21 Rng20
DELMAR HARTMAN 1-00501440A
38.36 W70 LTS 21 & 22 Subd-KINCAID Blk15 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
REX ALLEN & DOTTI L HARTMAN
1-00101460 230.51 ROBERT P HARTMAN
COLONY BLOCK 50 Lot 3 & 4 SECTION
06 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 SubdCOLONY Blk-50 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
JOHN E HAWES 1-08001440 98.84
S01 T22 R19 LT 7 Sec-01 Twp-22 Rng-19
H ROBERT & MARLYS A HAYDEN
1-00200200 280.34 HAYDENS LAKEVIEW
EST ADD, S24, T20, R19 BEG 407S OF NW
COR E2 SE4 E190,S36 ,W190,N36,TO
POB SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
19 Subd-HAYDENS LAKEVIEW EST ADD
Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-19
H ROBERT & MARLYS A HAYDEN
1-00201920 1357.20 MAYS ADD TO
GARNETT, S25, T20, R19, BLOCK 1, Lot 3,
SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19
Subd-MAYS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-3
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
H ROBERT & MARLYS A HAYDEN
1-00210120 119.80 GARNETT BLOCK 6
Lot Block Info S80LTS 8 & 9 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-6 Lot-S80LTS 8 & 9 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
REX A & MEREDITH LEA HAYES JR
1-00500800 24.20 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 26, LTS 11 & 12,TOG W/ADJ S 1/2
VAC THIRD AVE Subd-KINCAID Blk-26
Lot-11 & 12 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JESSIE J HAYNES 1-11000270 Acres3.50 61.32 S09, T22, R21, ACRES 3.5, BEG
25W & 776N SE COR NE4 ON W RD
R/W TH W402 ,NESLY400, E392 S427TO
POB Sec-09 Twp-22 Rng-21
DONALD
L
HELMAN
110501640A Acres-3.20 6.82 BEG 874 E
NW COR NW4,E312,S541,W213,
N243,N243,NWLY 105,N262 TO POB EX
RD Sec-16 Twp-23 Rng-20
DUSTIN L HELMAN 1-00500420
366.56 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 18,
Lot 17 & 18 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 18 Lot-17
& 18 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
WILLIS HENDERSON 1-04600620
1.82 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21, BLOCK 10,
Lot 6, SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE
21 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-10 Lot-6 Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
KATHLEEN M HERMRECK 100216580 39.58 % KATHLEEN PHILLIPS
CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT, S30, T20,
R20, BLOCK 25, LT 3, E2 LT 4 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-25
Lot-3 & E2 LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LEE A HERMRECK 1-04500260 Acres38.00 94.64 S16, T21, R21, ACRES 38, SE4
SE4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-21 Rng-21
VERNON L HERMRECK 1-00217890
330.34 LOUIS J HERMRECK GARNETT, S30,
T20, R20, BLOCK 64, N56LT 1, & N56
OF E27LT 2 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-64 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
HFP REAL ESTATE,LLC 1-12000510A
Acres-55.90
1467.40 W2 SEC
LY E RR R/W EX RD & EX BEG ON
E R/W RR 409N & 364.1E SW COR
SW4, S61 DEG. E266,N28 DEG E259,S61
DEG E121.6,N33 DEG E602.46,N61 DEG
W419.1 Sec-31 Twp-22 Rng-21
DAVID E & MELISSA M HINER 100217570 367.14 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20,
BLOCK 59, Lot 17 & 18, SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-59 Lot-17 & 18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LOIS D HISER 1-04000100 Acres-7.50
113.50 % LOIS D PEARCE S03, T20, R21,
ACRES 7.5, BEG SE COR SE4 THENCE
N540, W711,N115,W240,S655 ,E951 TO
POB Sec-03 Twp-20 Rng-21
ROSE MARY HOGAN 1-02600690
Acres-58.80 184.32 JAMES E & MYLA
LYNN HOGAN S25, T19, R17, ACRES 58.8,
W990OF SW4 EX RD Sec-25 Twp-19 Rng17
LESTER D HOLMAN 1-08000860
761.42 RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA, S35,
T21, R19, BLOCK 27, Lot 12, SECTION
35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19 SubdRAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-27 Lot-12
Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
DARRIN G HOLSTINE 1-00216900
641.60 GARNETT BLOCK 43 Lot 21 24 INCL , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-43 Lot-21
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RODNEY L & CHRISTINE K HONN
1-12001290 Acres-5.30 1764.18 S02, T23,
R20, ACRES 5.3, BEG NW COR NW4
E382.8,S610.5 W382.8,N TO POB EX RD
Sec-02 Twp-23 Rng-20
KENTON W & SHERI K HOPKINS 100206220 2103.46 E.S. NICHOLLS SUBDIV
GARNETT PT LT 5, BEG NE COR, S150
W100,N150,E100 TO POB SECTION
29 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-E S
NICHOLS SUBDIVISION Sec-29 Twp-20
Rng-20
RICK D HORN 1-00101020 216.20
COLONY BLOCK 37 COM NE COR LT
1, NW ALG BROAD ST 46 TO BEG, SW
PAR TO PINE ST 80,NW PAR TO BROAD
ST 24 NE 80,SE 24 TO POB SECTION
06 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE Subd-COLONY
Blk-37 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RICK D HORN 1-00101030 179.62
COLONY BLOCK 37 COM NW COR LT
1,SE ALG BROAD ST 51TO BEG,SE ALG
ST 19,SW PAR TO PINE ST 75,NW 19,NE
TO POB, SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23
RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY Blk-37 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
RICK D HORN 1-00101040 161.92
COLONY BLOCK 37 BEG NW COR LT
1, SE ALG BROAD ST 51,SW75, PAR
TO PINE ST SE19,SW5,SE70,SW ALG
PINE ST 45,NW ALG LN LOT 5 140,NE
SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP Subd-COLONY
Blk-37 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
HSBC MORTAGAGE SERVICES 100213570 541.70 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 48
Lot-13 & W15LT14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
BETTY L HUFFMAN 1-00500270
25.20 Subd-KINCAID Blk-19 Lot-7 TO 12
INCL Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
BETTY L HUFFMAN 1-00500470
25.20 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 11,
Lot 1, 2, & 3 Subd-KINCAID Blk-11 Lot-1, 2,
& 3 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
KENNETH A & DELORIS HUGGINS
1-00202120 3763.80 NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD, S25, T20, R19, BEG 1126N
& 40W OF SE COR NE4, W82,N128
,NELY101,S189 TO POB EX RD SECTION
25 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
KENNETH & DELORIS HUGGINS
1-05100950 Acres-73.70 2885.60 S12, T21,
R19, ACRES 73.7, S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-12
Twp-21 Rng-19
LESTER HUNT ETAL 1-00301070
96.38 % DAN HUNT GREELEY SUBDIVISION, S30, T19, R21, BLOCK 27, Lot
S2 5 – 8 INCL, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 19
RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY SUBDIVISION
Blk-27 Lot-S2 5 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
JAMES E & TONIA JACKSON
1-00700440
227.71 WESTPHALIA
(CORRECTED COPY), S36, T21, R17,
BLOCK 12, Lot 1 – 6 INCL, SECTION
36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17 SubdWESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk-12 Lot-1 Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JAMES E & TONIA JACKSON
1-00700450
10.68 WESTPHALIA
(CORRECTED COPY), S36, T21, R17,
BLOCK 12, Lot Block Info 10, 11 & 12
SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk-12 Lot10, 11 & 12 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JERRY W & CATHERINE M JASPER
1-00217510 41.68 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20,
BLOCK 59, Lot 7, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-59 Lot-7
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JERRY W & CATHERINE M JASPER
1-00217590 195.08 GARNETT, S30, T20,
R20, BLOCK 59, LTS 21 ,22 & W14LT 23
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-59 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
JAMES H & JO L JEWELL 1-00218650
169.70 LTS 11-13 & W2 LT 14,TOG W/
ADJ S2 VAC ALY Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 6 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
NORMAN L JOHNSTON 1-00215420
447.00 GARNETT BLOCK 72 LT 8 &
W38.17LT 7 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-72 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
NORMAN L JOHNSTON 104600221A Acres-78.30
359.90 %
DONALD E EDGERTON & KENNETH
M RUPPEL S16, T21, R21, ACRES 78.3,
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
1793.98 CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 20 LTS 1 THRU 4 & S2 VAC ST,
N83 LTS 5 THRU 10 & ALL VAC ALY
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk20 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LEONARD & LOIS JOLLIFF 100203320
917.80 SMITHS ADD TO
GARNETT, S25, T20, R19, BLOCK 1, Lot
Block Info N70LTS 13,14 SECTION 25
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-SMITHS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-N70LTS
13,14 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
VALERIE KATZER-FOLTZ 1-00204930
28.20 S19, T20, R20, GOLF CART SHED #50
Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHANIE KATZER 1-00301450
272.62 GREELEY, S30, T19, R21, BLOCK
48, BEG NE COR LT 8, W38,S100,
E20,N3,E18 ,N97TO POB SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY
Blk-48 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
STEPHANIE A KATZER 1-00301460
1184.62 GREELEY, S30, T19, R21, BLOCK
48, BEG 100E OF NW COR LT 8, E44
S100,W44 ,N100 TO POB SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY
Blk-48 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
JOHN G & DOLORES KAUFMAN 100301040 170.58 LILLY GILES S30, T19, R21,
BEG ON E LN MARY ST 624N OF S SEC
LN,E180,N90,W180,S90 TO POB BEING
PT OF SE4 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
KEITH & JANEL KAUFMAN 100218220 249.86 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20,
BLOCK 77, Lot Block Info 8 & E2 LT 9
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-77 Lot-8 & E2 LT 9 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
BUEL DEAN KEEN 1-08001890 50.92
WELDA, S02, T22, R19, BEG NE COR LT 12
,BLK 2, N TO S LN RD,W72,S TO S LN SD
LT 12 ,SE TO SE COR SD LT 12,NE TO P
OB ,WELDA SECTION 02 TOWNSHIP 22
RANGE 19 Subd-WELDA Sec-02 Twp-22
Rng-19
AARON & LYNN M KELSEY 100219010 466.36 MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 19, Lot
1,2,3, SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-19 Lot-1,2,3 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
AARON & LYNN M KELSEY 100219060 33.66 MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 19, Lots
18,19,20,TOG W/ADJ N2 VAC FIFTEENTH
ST SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk19 Lot-18,19,20 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
LEWIS L & ROLENA G KENNARD
1-00209360 1326.04 GARNETT BLOCK 39
Lot Block Info 13 & W2 LT 14 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-39 Lot-13 & W2 LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CLARA MAE KENTCH 1-00101450
322.98 % CLARA MAE HARTMAN
COLONY BLOCK 50 Lot 2 SECTION 06
TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY
Blk-50 Lot-2 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
MARTHA A KICHLER 1-03100820
Acres-3.00 1507.84 % MARTHA A DEHN
S16, T20, R19, ACRES 3, BEG 203.6W SE
COR SW4, W300, N436,E300,S436 TO
POB Sec-16 Twp-20 Rng-19
RICHARD V KINDER 1-00211540
2449.04 YAOWAMALN SUBINTAN KINDER
GARNETT BLOCK 13 Lot 20 & 21 ,
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-13 Lot-20 & 21 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
KATHY J KING 1-00215560 386.64
GARNETT BLOCK 73 Lot Block Info 4
& E36LT 5 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 73 Lot-4 &
E36LT 5 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHEN P & CHRISTINA M
KIRK 1-04000410 Acres-78.30
636.62
% GUARANTY BANK & TRUST S15, T20,
R21, ACRES 78.3, N2 NW4 EX RD Sec-15
Twp-20 Rng-21
KLEIN ENTERPRISES, INC 1-00216870
874.30 LTS 13 THRU 16 EX S35LTS 13 & 14
& S35W2 LT 15 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 43
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CORA A KRAPE 1-03502790 Acres8.80 943.66 % STEVE & TRACY WEESE S29
T20 R20 ACRES 8.8 W2 W2 SE4 NW4 EX
BEG SE COR W2 W2 SE4 NW4,N308
,W95, S308,E95 TO POB EX RD Sec-29
Twp-20 Rng-20
RICHARD & SHEILA KRATZBERG
1-00301490 360.18 GREELEY, S30, T19, R21,
BLOCK 48, Lot Block Info W22LTS 7 & 8
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21
Subd-GREELEY Blk-48 Lot-W22LTS 7 & 8
Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
DENNIS WAYNE LANKARD 105101150 Acres-39.00 915.40 ELISABETH
MARIA LANKARD S16, T21, R19, ACRES 39,
NE4 SE4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-21 Rng-19
JAP & MINNIE LANKARD 1-00217380
142.48 % MRS SEAN CONNER GARNETT,
S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 58, Lot 1 ,2 & 3,
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-58 Lot-1,2 & 3 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
RUBY L LARSON 1-11000151
Acres-4.10 589.74 S03, T22, R21, ACRES
4.1, BEG 1271N SW COR SW4, N372
E549,S289,N88 DEG W283 S15 DEG
W89, N89 DEG W263 TO POB EX RD
Sec-03 Twp-22 Rng-21
DENISE G LAW 1-00214460 1636.22
GARNETT BLOCK 55 BEG NE COR LT
2 ,S140,W37.3 N40,E9,N100,E36.6TO
POB SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-55 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
ADAM DALE LEISTRA 1-00214810
281.88 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 67 Lot-10 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JEFFREY R LENON 1-08002000
866.88 WELDA, S02, T22, R19, BLOCK 3,
Lot N977 – 9, SECTION 02 TOWNSHIP 22
RANGE 19 Subd-WELDA Blk-3 Lot-N977
Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
CHARLES LEONARD 1-00210960
820.96 CENTENNIAL ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 8 , Lot 22 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-CENTINNIAL ADD
TO GARNETT Blk-8 Lot-22 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CHARLES E LEONARD JR 1-00217840
408.08 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 63,
Lot 13 ,14 & 15, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-63 Lot13,14 & 15 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LEON M LICKTEIG 1-02100210
Acres-119.90 2752.14 S21, T19, R20, ACRES
119.9, S120 AC OF SE4 LESS BEG SW COR
SE4 TH E36.5,N1320 ,W16.5, N660,W20
S TO POB Sec-21 Twp-19 Rng-20
STEVEN TRAVIS LICKTEIG 100301180 1397.22 S30, T19, R21 Sec-30
Twp-19 Rng-21
BARRY AYRES & MARY L LIGHTFOOT
1-11000820 5.46 JACKSONS ADD TO
SELMA, S17, T22, R21, BLOCK 7, Lot 1, 2, &
3 Subd-JACKSONS ADD TO SELMA Blk-7
Lot-1, 2, & 3 Sec-17 Twp-22 Rng-21
JERRY L & MARY J LIVELY 1-00218590
79.64 MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31,
T20, R20, BLOCK 5, LTS 14,15 & E10LT
13 & W20LT 16 SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-5 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
MARY J LIVELY 1-00218620 349.82
MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31, T20,
R20, BLOCK 5, LTS 11 & 12 & W20LT 13
SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5
Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
MARILYNN LOLLEY 1-00300810
503.93 GREELEY, S30, T19, R21, BLOCK 50,
Lot Block Info S2LTS 13 & 14 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY
Blk- 50 Lot-S2LTS 13 & 14 Sec-30 Twp-19
Rng-21
KEVIN & STEPHANIE LOVING 100100960 410.14 COLONY BLOCK 35 Lot
10 SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE
19 Subd-COLONY Blk-35 Lot-10 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
ALFONSO
LUNA
1-12001600
Acres-2.90 54.38 JESSE J HAYNES S13, T23,
R20, ACRES 2.9, BEG SE COR NE4 SE4
N198,W770 S198,E TO POB EX RD Sec-13
Twp-23 Rng-20
ALBERT J & DOII M MACE 100206100 502.52 E.S. NICHOLLS SUBDIV
GARNETT BEG NE COR LT 5 E150,S200,
W150,N200,TO POB SECTION 29
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-E S
NICHOLS SUBDIVISION Sec-29 Twp-20
Rng-20
AMY S MACKLIN 1-00217361 455.64
GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 57, Lot
Block Info 16 & E10LT15 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-57 Lot-16 & E10LT15 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
DANIEL MADER 1-03100240 Acres77.40 248.69 S08, T20, R19, ACRES 77.4,
E2 NE4,LESS BEG 878.5N SE COR
NE4,W402.5,N 25 DEG E390, N 53 DEG
E287,S520.4TO POB,& RD. Sec-08 Twp-20
Rng-19
JOHN W MADER 1-03100090 Acres4.60 2061.54 S05, T20, R19, ACRES 4.6,
BEG SE COR N2 SW4 W TO CTR POT T
CRK,NRLY ALG CRK TO PT W OF PT 443
N OF BEG,E 530,S 433 TO POB EX RD
Sec-05 Twp-20 Rng-19
MARK LEE & DI ANNA MAGNER
1-00211370 1720.46 GARNETT BLOCK 12
Lot 16 & 17 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-12 Lot-16 &
17 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
EDWARD A MANWILLER 1-00600480
94.80 % REBECCA RENDELL LONE ELM
(FORMERLY REEVE), S06, T23, R20 BLOCK
10, Lots 16,17,& 18 Subd-LONE ELM Blk-10
Lot-16,17,& 18 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-20
RAYMOND LEROY MARTIN 102605430 40.56 HARRIS, S08, T20, R18,
BLOCK 19, Lot 1 – 4, SECTION 08
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 18 Subd-HARRIS
Blk-19 Lot-1 Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-18
PATRICIA ANN MASINGILL 100208210 613.96 GARNETT BLOCK 19
Lot Block Info 22 & W15LT23 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-19 Lot-22 & W15LT23 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
ARCHIE F & SAMANTHA MASON
1-00203300 758.36 SMITHS ADD TO
GARNETT, S25, T20, R19, BLOCK 1 SubdSMITHS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-N2
LTS 11,12 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
ARCHIE JR & SAMANTHA MASON
1-00215850 970.26 CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 8 Lot Block Info 10
& W12LT 9 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-8 Lot-10 & W12LT 9 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
KEVIN S MATNEY 1-00219040 230.02
ANDREA M DRIMMEL MANDOVI ADD
TO GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 19,
Lot 11 – 15 INCL, SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-19 Lot-11 Sec-31 Twp-20
Rng-20
MICHAEL G MAULDIN 1-00302380
365.40 JENNIFER L ESQUIVEL GREELEY,
S30, T19, R21, BLOCK 24, Lot N2 LT 7,
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21
Subd-GREELEY Blk-24 Lot-N2 LT 7 Sec-30
Twp-19 Rng-21
THOMAS W MCCULLOUGH 100217620 Acres-.10 1279.36 GARNETT, S30,
T20, R20, BLOCK 60, Lot 9 – 16 INCL,
ACRES 0.1, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-60 Lot-9
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
VERNON L & CARIN L MCCURDY
1-00215210 407.70 GARNETT BLOCK 69
Lot Block Info 22 & E15LT21 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-69 Lot-22 & E15LT21 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
ROBERT O MCCUTCHEN 100500500 15.20 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 11, Lot 10 & 11 Subd-KINCAID
Blk-11 Lot-10 & 11 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RANDALL D MCDANIEL ETAL 108001090 Acres-39.90 115.12 S33, T21, R19,
ACRES 39.9, W2 E2 NE4 EX RD Sec-33
Twp-21 Rng-19
RANDALL D & TERRI MCDANIEL
1-08001130 Acres-2.70 23.52 S33, T21, R19,
ACRES 2.7, BEG 571S NE COR SW4 S250,
W500,N250,E500, TO POB EX RD Sec-33
Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY MCDANIELS 1-00700370
9.96 WESTPHALIA BLK ELEVEN SUBDIV,
S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 11, Lot F & G,
SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-WESTPHALIA BLK 11 SUBDIV Blk-11
Lot-F & G Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
ELIZABETH M MCDOWELL 100215360 690.68 CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 5 Lot Block Info
S60LTS 1,2 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-5 Lot-S60LTS 1,2 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
F CRAIG & ROCHELLE J MCGEE 100212760 558.08 GARNETT BLOCK 33 LT
6 & E10LT 7 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-33 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
LELAND R MCGRAW 1-08000550
458.08 RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA,
S35, T21, R19, BLOCK 21, Lot 3, 4, & 5,
SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 21
Lot-3, 4, & 5 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
GREGG & LYNETTE MCHENRY
1-00200030 3087.18 S24, T20, R19,
BEG 420S & 250W OF NE COR SE4,
W161,S197,E161,N TO POB Sec-24 Twp20 Rng-19
GREGG & LYNETTE MCHENRY 100205020 11.28 S19, T20, R20, GOLF CART
SHED #59 Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
GREGG & LYNETTE MCHENRY 100217070 65.82 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20,
BLOCK 45, Lot 9, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-45 Lot-9
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHANIE L MCNEILL 1-00208910
103.59 GARNETT BLOCK 23 Lot 18
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-23 Lot-18 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
FLOYD L & ESSIE M MCNUTT 100100200 405.12 COLONY BLOCK 15
Lot 4, 5 & 6 , SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23
RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY Blk-15 Lot-4, 5 &
6 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
BEN J MCREYNOLDS 1-00501990
41.42 SOUTH ADD TO KINCAID, S01, T23,
R20, BLOCK 16, Lot 14 & S2 LT 15 SubdSOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk-16 Lot-14 &
S2 LT 15 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
LEFRIC MEARS 1-00500680 40.52
KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 12, Lot 11
& 12 Subd-KINCAID Blk-12 Lot-11 & 12
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
MICHAEL D & COLEEN K MEDINA
1-00216910 436.53 % JAMES R HIATT
GARNETT BLOCK 44 Lot 1 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-44 Lot-1 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MERRIMAN REAL ESTATE-I LLC
1-02101730 Acres-207.00
381.82
NW4 & W50 AC N2 SW4 EX RD Sec-36
Twp-19 Rng-19
MERRIMAN
REAL
ESTATEI
LLC
1-05100490
Acres-53.40
146.88 BEG 900S NW COR SEC 19,
S1760,E1200 ,NELY940,NWLY398,NELY
250,NWLY370
,W440,NWLY150,S
WLY600 TO POB Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-20
DAVID L & LOUISE MERRIMAN 105100400 Acres-1.00 460.82 S18, T21, R20,
ACRES 1, BEG 1512.5 N SW COR NW4
SE4,N 273.5,E TO HWY,S273.5,W TO P OB
EX RD Sec-18 Twp-21 Rng-20
DAVID L & LOUISE MERRIMAN
1-08000800 446.66 RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA, S35, T21, R19, BLOCK 27, Lot 2 &
3, SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-27
Lot-2 & 3 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
DAVID L & LOUISE MERRIMAN
1-08000810 909.62 RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA, S35, T21, R19, BLOCK 27, Lot
Block Info N80LTS 4,5,6 SECTION 35
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19 Subd-RAILROAD
ADD TO WELDA Blk-27 Lot-N80LTS 4,5,6
Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
DAVID L & GERTRUDE MILLER 103501940 Acres-24.20 820.05 S23 T20 R20
ACRES 24.2 E 24 AC S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-23
Twp-20 Rng-20
LYLE L & EDITH C MILLER 102100510A Acres-80.00 163.04 % LEON M
LICKTEIG S28, T19, R20, ACRES 80, N2 NE4
EX RD Sec-28 Twp-19 Rng-20
DONALD D & MARIE MITCHELL
1-11000670 4.81 SELMA, S17, T22, R21,
BLOCK 4, Lot 2 – 6 INCL Subd-SELMA Blk4 Lot-2 Sec-17 Twp-22 Rng-21
DONALD D & MARIE MITCHELL
1-11000680 Acres-1.60 13.14 S17, T22, R21,
ACRES 1.6, BLKS 5 & 6 & BEG SW COR
LT 5 BLK 6, E12,S ALG W LN MKT RR TO
CEN LN ABAN MO PAC RR, NW ALG SD
CEN LN TO PT 52W Sec-17 Twp-22 Rng21
DONALD D & MARIE MITCHELL 111000830 5.46 JACKSONS ADD TO SELMA,
S17, T22, R21, BLOCK 7, Lot 4, 5 & 6 SubdJACKSONS ADD TO SELMA Blk-7 Lot-4, 5 &
6 Sec-17 Twp-22 Rng-21
KENNETH T & CINDY MITCHELL
1-00203700
572.40 Subd-BRONSTON
HEIGHTS Blk- 2 Lot-19 TO 32 INCL Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
KENNETH T & CINDY L MITCHELL
1-00203710 103.50 Subd-BRONSTON
HEIGHTS Blk- 2 Lot-33,34,35,36 Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
RICKY D & TERI L MITCHELL 108100250 Acres-5.00 533.10 S25, T21, R18,
ACRES 5, BEG NW COR NW4 ,E560,S388,
W560, N388 TO POB EX RD Sec-25 Twp-21
Rng-18
JOHN A & ALBERT MOLER 102600930 Acres-.30 2.30 MINERAL POINT,
S36, T19, R17, ACRES 0.3, LTS 6 & 7 BLK 1
& 1/2 VAC ALY & ST ADJN MINERAL POINT
AKA AMIOT SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 19
RANGE 17 Subd-MINERAL POINT Sec-36
Twp-19 Rng-17
HENRY B MOODY REVOCABLE
TRUST 1-04600400 Acres-153.90 516.86
% BENNETT GRAIN FARMS, INC
NE4,EX BEG 1692.9W NE COR NE4
S363,W600,N363,E600 TO POB & EX RD
Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
HENRY B MOODY 1-10500570
Acres-241.80 879.15 % BENNETT GRAIN
FARMS S22, T22, R20, ACRES 241.8, S2 NW4
& SW4 EX RD Sec-22 Twp-22 Rng-20
HENRY B MOODY TRUSTEE 111000420 Acres-76.30 202.55 % BENNETT
GRAIN FARMS, INC S2 SE4 EX RD Sec-06
Twp-22 Rng-21
HENRY B MOODY REVOCABLE
TRUST 1-12000430 Acres-155.40 449.78 %
BENNETT GRAIN FARMS S29, T22, R21,
ACRES 155.4, NE4 EX RD Sec-29 Twp-22
Rng-21
LINDA L MOODY TRUSTEE 112000631 Acres-152.30 404.71 % BENNETT
GRAIN FARMS, INC NE4,EX COM NE
COR NE4,W1322.5 & S 40 DEG W52.6
TO POB,S40 DEG W541.2,S229,W353.7,
N643.4,E707.6TO POB Sec-04 Twp-23 Rng21
MARK MOODY 1-00210580 29.34
WHITEFORD ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 2 , W3OF E100LT 13 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdWHITEFORD ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
BRET DALLAS MOON 1-00301390
746.14 GREELEY, S30, T19, R21, BLOCK 63,
Lot 8, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE
21 Subd-GREELEY Blk-63 Lot-8 Sec-30 Twp19 Rng-21
KIM F MORGAN 1-08000840 379.64
S35, T21, R19 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
JOSHUA L & LACEY D MORRILL
1-03502720A Acres-1.00 3.67 S29 T20 R20
ACRES 1.0 BEG 462.3E & 191N SW COR
NW4 N322,E130 ,S322,W130,TO POB
Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
WILLIAM GLENN MORRIS JR ETAL
1-03502710 Acres-3.30 153.52 S29 T20
R20 ACRES 3.3 BEG NE COR BLK 1,
GARNETT E574,S371.6,W284.3 ,N188,
W284.5,N176 TO POB Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng20
WILLIAM GLENN MORRIS JR 104000420 Acres-29.30 195.72 S15, T20, R21,
ACRES 29.3, N30 AC S2 NW4 Sec-15 Twp20 Rng-21
RALPH V & PATRICIA E MOSS 105101480 Acres-39.60 866.14 S24, T21, R19,
ACRES 39.6, SW4 SW4 EX RD Sec-24 Twp21 Rng-19
VICKIE MOSS 1-00211440 490.24 %
VICKIE MOSS BLOCK 13, Lot Block Info 5
& W15LT 4 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 13 Lot-5 &
W15LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KATHLEEN ANN MYERS 1-07000320
Acres-157.00 516.42 S17, T22, R18, ACRES
157, NW4 EX RD Sec-17 Twp-22 Rng-18
KATHLEEN ANN MYERS 1-07000430
Acres-79.50 258.67 S08, T22, R18, ACRES
79.5, S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-08 Twp-22 Rng18
KATHLEEN ANN MYERS 1-07100120
Acres-80.00 269.17 S08, T22, R18, ACRES 80,
N2 SW4 EX RD Sec-08 Twp-22 Rng-18
ANDREW EUGENE & PATRISHA
NELSON 1-03502820 Acres-.90 994.00
BEG 25W NE COR SW4 SW4 NW4,
W283,N157 ,E136,S51, E147, S110 TO
POB Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
DOUGLAS L & TAMMIE J NEUDECK
1-00500190 Acres-1.80 385.20 KINCAID
RESERVE STRIP, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 0.5,
ACRES 1.8, Subd-KINCAID RESERVE STRIP
Blk-0.5 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
HOWARD L & THERESA L NICOLS
1-00701310 367.52 MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHALIA, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 15,
Lot 19 – 22 INCL, SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP
21 RANGE 17 Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHAL Blk-15 Lot-19 Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
KIM NORRIS 1-00214900 554.40
% KAREN REVEY GARNETT BLOCK 67
N68LTS 23 & 24 & E2 LT 22 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-67 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONALD L & SANDRA J NOYES
1-08000340 698.38 RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA, S35, T21, R19, BLOCK 11, LTS 1
THRU 6 INCL,TOG W/ADJ W2 VAC AVE &
N2 VAC SMITH ST SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP
21 RANGE 19 Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA Blk-11 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
LOUIS NUNEZ JR 1-00500260 21.78
KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 19, Lot
Block Info 13, 14 & 15 Subd-KINCAID Blk19 Lot-13, 14 & 15 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DONALD R & LENA L NUNGESSER
1-00209680 1184.42 GARNETT BLOCK 37
LTS 11 & 12 & W2 LT 10 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-37 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RHONDA S OBANNON 1-04000690
122.52 S27, T20, R21, BEG NE COR NW4
S110 ,W414, N110,E414TO POB,EX RD
Sec-27 Twp-20 Rng-21
ALBERT L JR & CARLA OLDS 100500700 68.60 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 12, Lot 7 & 8 Subd-KINCAID Blk12 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
ALBERT L JR & CARLA OLDS 100500720 128.36 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 12, Lot 3 & 4 Subd-KINCAID Blk12 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOSEPH L OLSON 1-00216340
1376.76 S40LTS 5-10 & VAC ST BET BLKS 20
& 21 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-20 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN C OWENS 1-04600430 8.43
BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21, BLOCK 5, Lot
1 – 12 INCL, SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21
RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-5 Lot-112 INCL Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
JOHN C OWENS 1-04600440 440.54
BUSH CITY BLOCK 5 Lot 13 – 18 INCL
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-5 Lot-13-18 INCL
PALMER AND AKES LEASING INC
1-01100660 Acres-2.70 2317.26 S29, T19,
R21, ACRES 2.7, BEG 1548.5S NW COR
SEC 29, WRLY ALG CTR CO RD 631.4
,S75 E800,N75TO CTR CO RD, NWRLY
235.5 TO POB Sec-29 Twp-19 Rng-21
BRANDON T & HEATHER D
PALMER 1-00501830 72.38 SOUTH ADD
TO KINCAID, S01,T23, R20, BLOCK 17, Lot
Block Info 2,3,4,5, & 6 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 540.70
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 27 Lot-7 TO 10 INCL
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
NICHOLAS PASTERNAK 1-00501580
351.98 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 28,
Lot 9 – 14 Subd-KINCAID Blk-28 Lot-9 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
SHAWN T PATRICK 1-00500490
159.34 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 11 Lot-12,13 &
14 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JEFF PATTERSON AGENCY 100200110 1299.24 HAYDENS LAKEVIEW
EST ADD, S24, T20, R19 BEG NE COR LT
C-3,S100,W208, N230 ,SELY 251 TO POB
SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19
Subd-HAYDENS LAKEVIEW EST ADD Sec24 Twp-20 Rng-19
JEFF E PATTERSON 1-03502770
Acres-3.90 1835.36 S29 T20 R20 ACRES
3.9 BEG 110N SE COR 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 1-00206660 2031.13 % NORMAN
W PAULSEN SOLE TRUSTEE PARKLANE
ADD TO GARNETT BLOCK 2 Lot 6,7,8
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-PARKLANE ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 2
Lot-6-8 INCLUSIVE Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
NORMAN W PAULSEN LIVING
TRUST 1-00213740 1141.54 % KENNETH
R & JANET ANDERSON GARNETT BLOCK
49 Lot 19 & 20 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 49 Lot19 & 20 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KENNETH W & KAREN K PETERSILIE
1-05200830 Acres-4.70 361.60 S05, T21, R20,
ACRES 4.7, BEG 1485N & 1837.1W SE
COR NE4,S417.7,E496.5 ,N417.7, W497.6
TO POB Sec-05 Twp-21 Rng-20
ROBERT D POOL 1-00301520 212.68
GREELEY, S30, T19, R21, BLOCK 48, BEG
70W OF NE COR LT, W27, S100,E27
,N100 TO POB SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY Blk-48 Sec30 Twp-19 Rng-21
DAVID E & KATHY J PRESTON 109300740 Acres-40.10 942.54 S05 T23 R19
ACRES 40.1 SE4 SW4 EX RD Sec-05 Twp23 Rng-19
PROPERTY
HOLDING
&
DEVELOPMENT 1-11000932A Acres-95.70
199.42 K-BIRD INC % LUIS A LOPEZ S19,
T22, R21, ACRES 95.7, BEG SW COR
SW4,N1653.7,E2537 ,S1653.5W2544.3 TO
POB EX RD Sec-19 Twp-22 Rng-21
EDDIE JERRY LEE & TINA MARIE
RADFORD 1-00101280 246.28 COLONY
BLOCK 47 LTS 1,2 & E12.5LT 3 SECTION
06 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 SubdCOLONY Blk-47 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
LARRY & DONNA RANDOLPH 110500780 Acres-1.00 182.62 S33, T22, R20,
ACRES 1, BEG 1650S NE COR E2 SW4,
S230 W180,N230,E180 TO POB Sec-33
Twp-22 Rng-20
RICHARD J & KAREN S REED 102601360 Acres-158.00 3137.56 S12, T20,
R17, ACRES 158, SE4 EX RD Sec-12 Twp-20
Rng-17
AMY DALE REICHARD 1-00211800
1440.12 CATHRYN A MALONEY % ASHLEY
FARIES GARNETT BLOCK 15 Lot Block Info
N70LTS 13,14 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-15 LotN70LTS 13,14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KAREN S REVEY 1-00217860 87.54
GARNETT, S30,T20, R20, BLOCK 63, LTS 19
,20 & W5LT 21 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-63 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JEFFREY & SHASTA REYNOLDS 104100410 Acres-39.60 903.22 S04, T20, R21,
ACRES 39.6, BEG NW COR SW4 E 780,S
TO CTR OF CO RD,SWLY ALG CO RD
TO SW COR SEC,N TO POB EX RD Sec-04
Twp-20 Rng-21
BRENT S & MELISSA K RHEA 100100690 65.78 COLONY BLOCK 31
Lot Block Info 7 & W45LT 8 SECTION 06
TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY
Blk-31 Lot-7 & W45LT 8 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng19
DANNY W RHODES 1-06100320
Acres-4.00 14.90 S07, T21, R18, ACRES 4,
BEG 544.5W NE COR NW4 W910TO
CRK, ELY ALG CRK TO POB Sec-07 Twp-21
Rng-18
LARRY RHODES SR 1-00500090
Acres-2.70 84.98 DEBRA HARRIS ALL BLK
23 & S2 ADJN VAC 6TH ST,E2 ADJN VAC
GRACE ST & VAC ALY LYG IN BLK 23 SubdKINCAID Blk- 23 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
WANDA SUE RIEDHART 1-00502010
887.96 SOUTH ADD TO KINCAID, S01,
T23, R20, BLOCK 16, Lot 9, 10 & 11 SubdSOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk-16 Lot-9, 10
& 11 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
ROBERT T & SHERRY M RIGGS 102605400 32.34 DORIS C DROEMER
HARRIS, S08, T20, R18, BLOCK 18, Lot 12
– 18 INCL, SECTION 08 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 18 Subd-HARRIS Blk-18 Lot-12
Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-18
MAUDIE L RILEY 1-00701510 Acres1.20 30.78 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL
ADD Blk- 20 Lot-13 TO 26 INCL Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
JOHNNA M RIOS 1-00208310
1546.36 GARNETT BLOCK 18 Lot 13 & 14
, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-18 Lot-13 & 14 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JEFFREY SCOTT & LISA L ROBERTS
1-03001723 Acres-3.50 1464.58 MICHAEL
JON ROBERTS S35, T20, R19, ACRES
3.5, BEG SE COR E2 NE4, N89 DEG
W563,N270,S89 DEG E563, S270 TO
POB, EX E40 & S20 FOR CO R/W Sec-35
Twp-20 Rng-19
ROGER D & CYNTHIA A ROBERTS
1-00208430 230.02 GARNETT BLOCK 17
Lot Block Info N2 LTS 11,12 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdGARNETT Blk-17 Lot-N2 LTS 11,12 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
WILLIAM A ROBERTS 1-00216250
106.98 CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 13 LTS 12 & 13 & VAC ALY BET
LTS 12 & 13 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-13 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROBERT E & DONNA L ROSS 100216480 533.48 CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 18 LTS 16 & 17, W18LT
18 & E2 VAC ALY BET LTS 15 & 16
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN T & PATRICIA L RUNDLE 100214910 115.64 GARNETT BLOCK 67
Lot Block Info S60LTS 1 & 2 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-67 Lot-S60LTS 1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
RICKEY D SALLEE 1-00209200 11.28
MARY M LONGEROT GARNETT BLOCK
21 Lot E2 LT 16 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-21 LotE2 LT 16 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ANDREW F & AMANDA D SAWYER
1-00208570 1353.06 GARNETT BLOCK 16
Lot 12 & W2 11 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-16 Lot12 & W2 11 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROGER & ROBERTA SCHECKEL 100209350 758.18 GARNETT BLOCK 39
Lot Block Info 9,10 ,11 & 12 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdGARNETT Blk-39 Lot-9,10,11 & 12 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
MERLIN E & MARSHA L SCHMOE
1-04000890 Acres-40.10 98.34 S34, T20, R21,
ACRES 40.1, NE4 NE4 EX RD Sec-34 Twp-20
Rng-21
C D SCHULTE 1-00204620 22.56 S19,
T20, R20, GOLF CART SHED #23 Sec-19
Twp-20 Rng-20
C D SCHULTE 1-00204900 28.20 S19,
T20, R20, GOLF CART SHED #47 Sec-19
Twp-20 Rng-20
SCOTT D SCHULTE 1-00207160
2700.06 C D & JANE SCHULTE PARKVIEW
ADD TO GARNETT BLOCK 6 LTS 9,10
& W10LT 8 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-PARKVIEW ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-6 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN L & PEGGY A SCHUSTER
1-00202500 2449.16 % CEDAR CREEK
OUTFITTERS NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD,
S25, T20, R19, BEG 50W & 60N SE COR
NE4, N37.9,W100 ,N110,W75,S150
E175 TO POB EX RD SECTION 25
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
JOHN L & PEGGY SCHUSTER 100202890 Acres-3.90 3917.68 S25, T20, R19,
ACRES 3.9, BEG 990E & 40S NW COR
SE4, S153,E80,S467,E264 ,N438.9 W104
,N214.2,W17.5,N71.2 W TO POB Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
PAUL A & BARBARA KATIE SCOBEE
1-00202110 1093.26 NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD, S25, T20, R19, BEG 1126N
& 152W OF SE COR NE4, W199
,N225,E199,S225 TO POB SECTION 25
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
TIMOTHY L & DONNA J SCOTT 108001020 Acres-158.40 1117.46 S28, T21,
R19, ACRES 158.4, NW4 EX BEG 654W SE
COR NW4 W209,N209,E209,S TO POB
EX RD Sec-28 Twp-21 Rng-19
NORMAN LEE SHAFFER 1-00207130
1558.76 PARKVIEW ADD TO GARNETT
W15 LT 2,ALL LT 3,E20 LT4 BLK 6
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-PARKVIEW ADD TO GARNETT Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHEN M & JOYCE SUE SIPE
1-00501790
385.27 SOUTH ADD TO
KINCAID, S01, T23, R20, BLOCK 6, LTS
7 THRU 10 INCL Subd-SOUTH ADD TO
KINCAID Blk-6 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
SIXTH AVENUE LLC 1-00214670
786.21 GARNETT BLOCK 55 Lot 19 21 INCL , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-55 Lot-19
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DANIEL & RACHEL SKAGGS 100500690 406.70 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 12, Lot 9 & 10 Subd-KINCAID
Blk-12 Lot-9 & 10 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
ALFRED SMITH 1-00500840 66.08
SEE TAXES ON PAGE 8A
8A
TAXES…
FROM PAGE 7A
MARY SWEPSTON KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 26, Lot 3 & 4 Subd-KINCAID Blk26 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
LEO V SMITH 1-00700670 156.94
HIGHBERGERS ADD TO WESTPHALIA,
S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 5, SECTION 36
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17 SubdHIGHBERGERS ADD TO WESTPH Blk-5
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
LEO V SMITH 1-00700680
2.14
HIGHBERGERS ADD TO WESTPHALIA,
S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 8, SECTION 36
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17 SubdHIGHBERGERS ADD TO WESTPH Blk-8
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
PHILIP W SMITH 1-10400270 Acres80.40 1342.94 S16, T23, R20, ACRES 80.4, W2
NE4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-23 Rng-20
THOMAS A & REGAN S SMITH 108002170 209.09 WELDA, S02, T22, R19,
BLOCK 7, Lot 10,11 & 12, SECTION 02
TOWNSHIP 22 RANGE 19 Subd-WELDA
Blk-7 Lot-10,11 & 12 Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
DONNA L SNAVELY 1-00208030
561.68 GARNETT BLOCK 20 N90LT
1 & E8.94OF N90LT 2 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-20 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FRANK D SOBBA 1-02100030 Acres38.10 1809.18 S19, T19, R20, ACRES 38.1,
NW4 W OF RR EX BEG 58E SW COR
NW4,E780,N206,W781 ,S206TO POB &
EX COM SW COR NW4 N1157.6,E TO E
R/W LN HWY 59 Sec-19 Twp-19 Rng-20
MICHAEL R SOMMER 1-00300900
734.31 S75LTS 1-4 INCL & E2 VAC ALY
BETWEEN LOTS 4 & 5 Subd-GREELEY Sec30 Twp-19 Rng-21
MICHAEL R SOMMER 1-00300900A
12.40 S75 LTS 1 THRU 4, LTS 5 & 6 LYG
S OF RR R/W, & S 75 OF VAC ALY. SubdGREELEY Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
CLIFFORD C SPARKS SR REVOCABLE
TRUST 1-02600310A Acres
2215.70 % BRET A & JENNIFER C POPE S28,
T19, R18, ACRES 10 BEG 330E NW COR
NW4, S330, E1320, N330, W1320 TO POB
EX RD Sec-28 Twp-19 Rng-18
REBECCA STANLEY 1-00210200
708.54 BRYSON ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 4 BEG 114S NW COR LT 1 TH
E90 S34,W90 N34 TO POB SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-BRYSON
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-4 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
MARY C STEPHENS 1-00215900
1552.00 CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 7 LT 8 & E2 VAC ALY BET LTS 8,9
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
WYATT & JANET STEVENS 1-00700910
436.90 SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILLS ADD,
S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 5, Lot W67 LTS 7 12, SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk-5
Lot-W67 LTS 7 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
Notice:
The following listing
was published in error
by the Anderson County
Treasurers Office.
The property tax for
Betty Still was paid
June 26, 2012,
before the publication
deadline.
BETTY L STILL 1-00200890 494.91
S25, T20, R19, BEG 1120N & 712W OF SE
COR NE4, W105,N200,E105,S200 TO POB
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
RANDALL S & VICKI L STINNETT
1-12000840A Acres-9.80
575.54
S06, T23, R21, ACRES 9.8, N660W2 NW4,EX
PT LY N & W OF RD Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng21
JOAN E STONEKING 1-00500350
137.74 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 32,
Lot 1 & 2 Subd-KINCAID Blk-32 Lot-1 & 2
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOAN E STONEKING 1-00500370
1150.20 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, LTS 1
THRU 6 BLK 31,LTS 3 THRU 6 BLK 32,TOG
W/ADJ VAC THIRD AVE & ADJ N1/2 VAC
SECOND AVE. Subd-KINCAID Sec-36 Twp22 Rng-20
ALAN W SUNDERLAND 1-00301280
813.08 % GARY R & CARRIE S SHEPARD
GREELEY, S30,T19, R21, BLOCK 62, N50LTS
1-3 & N50OF E19LT 4 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY
Blk-62 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
ROBERT L SUNDERLAND 104000250 Acres-79.70 1529.64 BEVERLY L
SUNDERLAND S10, T20, R21, ACRES 79.7,
E2 NE4 EX RD, ALSO COMM SW COR
E2 NE4 TH N2640,E60TH S2640 W60TO
POB Sec-10 Twp-20 Rng-21
LINDA L SWANSON 1-00501360
68.22 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK
14, Lot Block Info 16,17 & N515 SubdKINCAID Blk-14 Lot-16,17 & N515 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
PAUL SWANSON 1-00501370 17.00
KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 14, LTS 13
& 14 & S 20 LT 15 Subd-KINCAID Blk-14
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
PAUL E & SANDRA L SWANSON
1-00501470 106.22 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 15, Lot 20 ,N4519 Subd-KINCAID
Blk-15 Lot-20,N4519 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng20
SHANNON SWANSON 1-00212620
91.58 GARNETT BLOCK 32 Lot Block Info
9 & W2 LT 8 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-32 Lot-9 &
W2 LT 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
T C & G OIL CO 1-10500080 5.08
S26, T22, R19, BLDG Sec-26 Twp-22 Rng-19
JAMES C & M ANNE TARWATER
1-00203740 70.04 BRONSTON HEIGHTS
ADD, S25, T20, R19, BLOCK 3, LTS
14 THRU 18 & BEG NE COR LT 13,
S150,W9.3,N150,E7.4 TO POB (ALL MEAS.
PER SURVEY) SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 20
Subd-BRONSTON HEIGHTS Blk-3 Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
EFFIE TATE 1-00501650 21.00 LOT 12
TOG W ADJN E 1/2 VAC BLAKER ST SubdKINCAID Blk- 29 Lot-12 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng20
EFFIE TATE 1-00501700
87.14
KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 29, Lot 5
Subd-KINCAID Blk-29 Lot-5 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
JERRY TATE JR 1-00209420 864.12
Subd-GARNETT Blk-39 Lot-24 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
WILLIAM D TETER 1-04100210 Acres20.80 1540.40 S24 T20 R20 ACRES 20.8 W2
SW4 NW4 Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-20
WAYMAN E THOMPSON ETAL 100500780 211.18 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 17, Lot 5 – 8 INCL Subd-KINCAID
Blk-17 Lot-5 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
NORMA DELIGHT TILTON 110400131 Acres-33.00 367.70 S09, T23,
R20, ACRES 33, BEG NE COR W2 NE4,
W645,S599 W222,S713,E231,S565 ,E661
N1905 TO POB EX RD Sec-09 Twp-23 Rng20
WES & MARY BETH TRAUL 102101880A Acres-273.60 3720.82 S28, T19,
R19, ACRES 273.6, S2 EX SW4 SW4 EX RD
Sec-28 Twp-19 Rng-19
DARREL A TROYER 1-03002090A
Acres-28.30 3824.72 S27, T20, R19, ACRES
28.3, SW4 NE4 LY E OF CK & CO RD Sec27 Twp-20 Rng-19
JONI L & TIMOTHY A TUCKER
1-00210070 684.50 S30 T20 R20
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 14, 2012
LOCAL
BEG 70N NW COR ROACH ADD,
N100,E200,S100,W200 TO POB Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
CHARLES RTURNER ETAL 1-08000350
1109.88 % ALTA TURNER RAILROAD ADD
TO WELDA, S35, T21, R19, BLOCK 12, Lot
1 & 2, SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE
19 Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk12 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
LAWRENCE R JR & JANET L TURNER
1-00204730 12.69 S19,T20, R20, GOLF CART
SHED #30 Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
UNKNOWN 1-00701560
8.72
WESTPHALIA (CORRECTED COPY), S36,
T21, R17, BEG NW COR LT 4,BLK 11,E
65, S50 ,W20,N40,W45,N10TO POB
SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Sec-36 Twp21 Rng-17
UNKNOWN 1-00701570 9.25 S25,
T21, R17, BEG 562W SE COR SW4, W16,
N142,E16,S142,TO POB Sec-25 Twp-21
Rng-17
USD #365 1-03501150 Acres-25.40
88.60 S19, T20, R20, ACRES 25.4, BEG AT
PT 165E OF NW COR OF SW4 TH
E1470,SELY ALG RR R/W W890,N600,W
TO E HWY R/W N TO POB Sec-19 Twp-20
Rng-20
USD #365 1-03501150C Acres-10.80
34.74 S19 T20 R20 10.8 ACRE, BEG NW
COR LT 7 MAPLEWOOD ADD, N600,FOL
E HWY R/W, E 765, S600,W800 TO POB
GINA VEERKAMP 1-00101380 71.90
DOUG GEARY S06 T23 R19 E42LT 1,BLK
49,COLONY & ALL LT 1,BLK 49,PINEGARS
ADD Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
JAY S & BARBARA L VELVICK 100209750 1874.08 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 VELVICK ETAL 1-00210890
1298.92 CENTENNIAL ADD TO GARNETT
Lot 4 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-CENTINNIAL ADD TO GARNETT
Lot-4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAY S & BARBARA L VELVICK 100213170 1224.96 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
92.88 GARNETT, S30, T20,
R20, BLOCK 59, Lot 8 & 9, SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-59 Lot-8 & 9 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TIMOTHY L WAKEFIELD 1-00700890
852.38 W92LTS 13-17 & ALL LTS 18-24
INCL Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD
Blk-5 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
RYAN & CARLA WALTER 1-00201750
474.98 BEG 1504W & 60N SE COR NE4,
E56,N140,W56,S140 TO POB Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
RYAN A & CARLA J WALTER 100217650 366.21 Subd-GARNETT Blk-61
Lot-9 & W20LT 10 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHEN P & OPAL E WATSON 109400320 Acres-135.40 1220.34 S31, T22,
R19, ACRES 135.4, NW4 EX HWY R/W &
RD Sec-31 Twp-22 Rng-19
CRYSTAL MWATTS 1-00102320 246.28
PINEGARS 2ND ADD (PLAT 3) BLOCK 7 ,
Lot 7 & 8 SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23
RANGE 19 Subd-PINEGARS 2ND ADD
PLAT 3 Blk-7 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng19
RAYMOND E WATTS 1-00217440
374.86 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 58,
Lot 17 & 18, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-58 Lot-17
& 18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN & VANESSA WEATHERBEE
1-00701470 355.98 SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILLS ADD, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 18,
Lot 13 – 18 INCL, SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP
21 RANGE 17 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-18 Lot-13 Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
FRANCIS R & ELLEN WEAVER 104600450 13.44 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-6
Lot-1 TO 6 INCL Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
FRANCIS R & ELLEN WEAVER 104600570 8.19 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 9, Lot 1 & 2,& ABAN. RR R/W
SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-9 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
MELISSA C WEAVER 1-00500810
198.76 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 26,
Lot 9 & 10 Subd-KINCAID Blk-26 Lot-9 &
10 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RICHARD E WEBBER 1-00101760
625.00 HEATHER L BEAMAN COLONY
BLOCK 63 Lot Block Info 4,5,6 EX S96
SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19
Subd-COLONY Blk-63 Lot-4,5,6 EX S96
Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RICHARD & HEATHER WEBBER 100102590 866.42 COULTERS 1ST ADD TO
COLONY BLOCK 2 , BEG 60W OF NW
COR BLK 2 S150 W100 N150 E100 TO
POB SECTION 07 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE
19 Subd-COULTERS 1ST ADD TO COLON
Blk-2 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
ROY V & ETHEL LOLA WEBBER
1-00102570 97.64 COULTERS 1ST ADD
TO COLONY BLOCK 2 , Lot 1,2, & 3
SECTION 07 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19
Subd-COULTERS 1ST ADD TO COLON
Blk-2 Lot-1,2, & 3 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
ROY V & ETHEL LOLA WEBBER 100102580 1230.96 COULTERS 1ST ADD
TO COLONY BLOCK 2 , Lot 4,5, & 6
SECTION 07 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19
Subd-COULTERS 1ST ADD TO COLON
Blk-2 Lot-4,5, & 6 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
STEVE B & TRACY L WEESE 103502850
819.86 S29 T20 R20 BEG
100E NW COR NE4 SW4,E133
S345,W133,N345TO POB EX RD & R/W
Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
GLENN W & ANGELA WELCH 100208970 747.64 GARNETT BLOCK 22
Lot Block Info 1 & E10LT 2 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 22 Lot-1 & E10LT 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
WELLS FARGO BANK NA 1-00211070
1084.96 % OPTION ONE MORTAGE
CORPORATION Subd-GARNETT Blk- 8
Lot-1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LAWRENCE E WEST 1-07201230
Acres-4.30 7.32 N100 W2 SE4 & N50 E2
SE4 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-17
LAWRENCE E WEST 1-07201230C
Acres-.50 3.85 LOTS 20-25 BLK 1,
NORTHCOTT PLAT Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-17
LAWRENCE E WEST 1-07201230D
1.93 BEG NW COR LOT 26 BLK 1, S12,E47,
N12 W47 TO POB NORTHCOTT PLAT
Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-17
DAVID & CAROLYN WHITCOMB 100500710 339.90 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 12, Lot 5 & 6 Subd-KINCAID Blk12 Lot-5 & 6 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
LEE ROY & SUZANNE WHITCOMB
1-12001140 Acres-237.50
453.10
S15, T23, R21, ACRES 237.5, NE4 & N2 SE4
EX RD Sec-15 Twp-23 Rng-21
ROY W & HONEY L WHITCOMB
1-00500620 15.20 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 3
Lot-12 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
ROY W & HONEY L WHITCOMB
1-12001430 Acres-3.80 508.44 S11, T23,
R20, ACRES 4, BEG SE COR W2 NE4,
N429,W374 S460,N30 TO POB Sec-11
Twp-23 Rng-20
STACEY L WHITCOMB 1-00212920
286.20 GARNETT BLOCK 34 Lot 7
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-34 Lot-7 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
RICHARD L WHITE 1-03102100B
Acres-80.00 388.46 S28, T20, R19, ACRES 80,
W2 NE4,EX RD Sec-28 Twp-20 Rng-19
JAMES STEVEN WHITESELL 100218000 241.46 MARITA C WHITESELL
GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 64, S84LT
1 & S84E 27LT 2 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-64 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONALD L WICKHAM 1-00216490
884.52 CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 18 LTS 19,20,E26LT 18 & VAC ALY
BET LTS 18 & 19 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
NATHAN WIEHL & NICOLE
BRUMMEL 1-00201087A Acres-1.80 156.62
PRAIRIE LINKS SUBDIVISION, BLOCK 01,
ACRES 1.8, LT 8, ALG W/ORIG.E1/2 VAC
PRAIRIE LN Subd-PRAIRIE LINKS Blk-1 Sec19 Twp-20 Rng-20
GERRY L WIGHT 1-00207650 1359.46
LT 4 & E2 LT 5 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 4 Lot-4
& E2 5 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
GERRY L WIGHT 1-00214750 279.22
GARNETT BLOCK 66 LT 16 & N100LT 17
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-66 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
JAMES L & MARY L WILLIAMS 100501180 606.72 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 13, Lot Block Info 3 & N40LT 4
Subd-KINCAID Blk-13 Lot-3 & N40LT 4
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
MARILEE WILLIAMS 1-00206390
1722.72 KATHERINE A WILLIAMS
EASTGATE ADD TO GARNETT BLOCK 2
Lot 5 SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-EASTGATE ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-2 Lot-5 Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
CLAUDIA D WILLIAMSON & DAVID
W GREEN 1-00301120 1399.54 GREELEY,
S30, T19, R21, BLOCK 40, Lot 7, SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY
Blk- 40 Lot-7 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
TONY B WILSON 1-00211920 780.84
GARNETT BLOCK 26 Lot Block Info 13 &
W2 LT 14 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-26 Lot-13 &
W2 LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
WOLKEN GOODYEAR 1-00214760
533.51 % JOHN RUNDLE GARNETT
BLOCK 67 LT 3, N80LT1 & 2 & E2 LT 4
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-67 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
DEBRA K WOMELSDORF 1-10501090
Acres-2.90 146.62 S32, T22, R20, ACRES 2.9,
BEG SW COR SE4 N186,E693 S186,W693
TO POB EX RD Sec-32 Twp-22 Rng-20
JUSTIN D & ALICIA M WOODS 100500160 341.52 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 6, LTS 1 THRU 12,TOG W/VAC ALY
& ADJ S1/2 VAC SIXTH AVE SECTION 36
TOWNSHIP 22 RANGE 20 Subd-KINCAID
Blk- 6 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
WOODY DEVELOPMENT & REALTY
LLC 1-00212420 822.69 GARNETT BLOCK
30 Lot 6 & N90 7 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-30 Lot-6
& N90 7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
WOODY DEVELOPMENT & REALTY
LLC 1-00215080 125.51 GARNETT BLOCK
68 S2 LTS 1 & 2 & E18S2 LT 3 SECTION 20
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-68 Sec-20 Twp-20 Rng-20
WOODY DEVELOPMENT & REALTY
LLC 1-00215400 213.81 GARNETT BLOCK
72 Lot Block Info 5 & W2 LT 4 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-72 Lot-5 & W2 LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
WARD W WOOLS 1-12001580 Acres2.10 51.96 S13, T23, R20, ACRES 2.1, BEG
SW COR NE4 SE4 N198, E550 S198,W TO
POB EX RD Sec-13 Twp-23 Rng-20
J C & AMANDA LOUISE WRAY 100216310 609.16 LTS 1,4,5,8,9,12 & N2 VAC
ST Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-11 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN ALLEN & EMMA F YODER 105000350 Acres-79.40 846.59 W2 NE4 EX
RD Sec-08 Twp-21 Rng-19
JOHN A & EMMA F YODER 106000060 Acres-54.00 127.00 N 1/2 OF
108.3 AC OF S SIDE OF NE FR4 Sec-01 Twp21 Rng-18
LESTER P YODER JR 1-00206270
1138.72 Subd-E S NICHOLS SUBDIVISION
Blk-1 Lot-2 Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
LESTER PAUL YODER JR 1-02700441
Acres-17.30 28.84 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 49.48 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 Rng19
LESTER P YODER 1-00219170 106.36
LT 8 W OF RR & ALL LTS 9 & 10 & VAC ST
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-26
Lot-P8 ALL 9 & 10 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
MELVIN RAY & BECKY YODER 105000610 Acres-2.00 13.11 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 37.66 Subd-MONT IDA Blk- 17
Lot-LTS 5-8 Sec-18 Twp-21 Rng-19
JOHN J & JESSICA M ZILLNER 100216580A 185.34 LOTS 1 & 2 & VAC ALY
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk25 Lot-LOTS 1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
1ST COLONY LLC 1-07200671 Acres3.00 356.50 % SHARON K SATERFIEL S04
T23 R18 ACRES 3.0 BEG ON W LN SW4
1560N SW COR 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 74.84
GARNETT BLOCK 55 BEG 3.5E NW COR
LT 2 TH S100 W0.7,S40,W18,N140,E18
.7 TO POB SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-55 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
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Control weeds in wheat stubble
MANHATTAN Some areas
in Kansas have received just
enough rainfall to have large
broadleaf and grassy weeds
actively growing in harvested wheat stubble, said Curtis
Thompson, K-State Research
and Extension weed management specialist. This should be
a red flag to producers.
These weeds are utilizing
moisture and nutrients that
would be available for a subsequent crop. It is a good idea to
control these weeds before they
set seed, Thompson said.
Kochia and Russian thistle
are day-length sensitive and
usually begin flowering in late
July and early August, and
set seed shortly after that, he
said. It is important to control
kochia and Russian thistle now
before viable seed can form. If
these weeds are allowed to form
seed, the seed will likely cause a
problem in following crops.
It is especially important
to prevent seed production on
fields that will be planted to
crops with limited options for
weed control, such as grain sorghum, sunflower, or annual forages, Thompson said. It is difficult to control broadleaf weeds
in sunflower and grassy weeds
in sorghum that emerge after
crop emergence. Preventing
weed seed production ahead of
these crops is essential.
Seed of some weed species
can remain viable for several
years so allowing weeds to produce seed can create weed problems for multiple years.
If the field will be planted
to Roundup Ready corn or soybeans, producers may decide
they can wait and control
any weed and grass seed that
emerge next season with a
post-emergence application of
glyphosate.
However, with the concerns over the development of
glyphosate-resistant weeds, it
would be far better to control
these weeds and grasses now
in wheat stubble, the K-State
weed scientist said. That way,
other herbicides with a different mode of action can be
tank-mixed with glyphosate to
ensure adequate control.
To control weeds in wheat
stubble fields, producers should
start by applying the full
labeled rate of glyphosate with
the proper rate of ammonium
sulfate additive. It is also a good
idea to add 2,4-D or dicamba to
the glyphosate. Do not apply
the growth regulator herbicides
around cotton, Thompson
said.
Tank mixes of glyphosate
and either 2,4-D or dicamba will
help control weeds that are difficult to control with glyphosate alone, and will help reduce
the chances that glyphosatetolerant weed populations will
develop, he added.
What about adding atrazine
for residual weed control in
fallow? Although atrazine provides residual control of weeds,
it is best applied later in the
fall.
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CALENDAR
Tuesday, August 14
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 15
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 16
8:45 a.m. – TOPS #247 at the
Garnett Town Hall Center
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. – Line
dancing at Garnett Senior Center
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
Friday, August 17
First day of school,
USD 365 & 479
Monday, August 20
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 Pizza Hut
Tuesday, August 21
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
Wednesday, August 22
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 23
8:45 a.m. – TOPS #247 at the
Garnett Town Hall Center
9:30 a.m. – Pieces & Patches
Quilt Guild at the Anderson
County Annex
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. – Line
dancing at Garnett Senior Center
5:30 p.m. – 13 Point Pitch and
Carry In Supper at the Garnett
Senior Center; pitch at 6 p.m.
6:30 p.m. – Anderson County
Historical Society at Lone Elm
Community Building
Friday, August 24
4:30 p.m. – ACHS Red/White
games
Monday, August 27
9 a.m. – Anderson County
Commission at the Anderson
County Annex
Tuesday, August 28
Noon – Rotary International Club
at Garnett Inn and Suites
6 p.m. – City of Garnett at
City Hall
7 p.m. – Legion Bingo at VFW
Thursday, August 30
9 a.m. to noon – ECKAN
Commodity Distribution at
ECKAN Center, 132 E. Fifth Ave.
Friday, August 31
7 p.m. – GES PTO Back To School
Carnival at GES gym
Monday, September 3
Labor Day – Government offices
closed
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
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LOCAL
Tragedy Averted at Demo Derby
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 08-14-2012 / Vickie Moss
The driver of a vehicle that was flipped onto its hood managed to escape injury Saturday evening, Aug. 11, at the annual Anderson County Fair Demolition
Derby. Although the evening saw a break in recently hot temperatures and a good crowd turned out for the event, entries were fewer than in previous years.
Area deer at risk of fatal disease
Blocker gets national award
Kansas deer, including
herds in Anderson County
may be at risk of a potentially
fatal disease, Josh DeHoux,
Natural Resources Officer
with the Kansas Department
of Wildlife and Parks, reported last week.
Epizootic
Hemorrhagic
Disease (EHD) in the Kansas
deer herd is a potential cause
of death for deer in some areas
of Kansas. Due to the drought
conditions deer are forced to
congregate near remaining
water in creeks and shallow
ponds in many areas. These
deer are at an increased risk of
exposure to EHD.
EHD is a disease similar in
Shannon Blocker received
the Achievement Award from
the National Association of
County Agriculture Agents
during the 2012 Annual Meeting
and Professional Improvement
Conference held in Charleston,
SC. Shannon Blocker was one
of several honorees who represent the top one percent of
the membership selected by
their peers and the Director of
Extension.
Shannon has been an agent
in Anderson County since June
2002. Her program responsibilities include agriculture, horticulture, natural resources,
economic development and 4-H
youth development. Shannon
KFB calls
for Farm Bill
MANHATTAN – Calling for farm
bill action on the House floor as
soon as possible, Kansas Farm
Bureau President Steve Baccus
is telling Kansas Congressional
delegation members to expect
farmers and ranchers to show
up at town hall meetings this
month during the August
Congressional recess. The message? We need a farm bill now.
The Kansas delegation is generally supportive of completing a
farm bill before the elections, but
they need input from Kansans so
they can return to Washington,
D.C. and have a clear message to
the rest of Congress.
The entire reason that a
farm bill has not advanced to
the House floor is pure politics.
It has nothing to do with farm
programs, providing livestock
disaster assistance, or protecting producers through enhanced
risk management tools, Steve
Baccus, KFB president said.
This is not the time for political positioning when the agriculture need is so critical. Each
time this bill is extended, it adds
another degree of uncertainty
about the 2013 crop, so not only
farmers, but also their bankers,
get nervous.
Baccus also said there is great
concern over budget implications if passing a bill is dragged
into next year. With debt rising,
and the outcome of the elections
uncertain, the will to maintain
a reasonable program for farmers and ranchers becomes more
questionable.
The Senate has passed a bipartisan bill, as has the House
Agriculture Committee. We
want to send a message back
with our delegation to tell their
colleagues its time for action on
the House floor. Baccus said.
type to Blue Tongue in cattle.
It is spread through the bite
of the fly commonly called a
Biting Midge or No see-um.
The disease is not spread from
animal to animal, only through
the bite of this fly. The effects
of this disease may range from
sudden death to a chronic disease. While many animals die
from this, some can withstand
the effects of the disease. If a
nursing doe is infected and has
become immune to the disease
she will pass that immunity
to her fawn while the fawn is
still nursing. Deer deaths have
been reported since early July
and are expected to continue
until the first freeze when
these flies are killed.
Several
counties
in
Southeast Kansas including
Anderson County have been
reporting deer mortalities
which are consistent with
this type of disease. Many of
these animals have been necropsyed and samples sent for
testing. DeHoux would like to
ask anyone who finds a deer
that has died on their property
to please contact him as soon
as possible at (620) 432-4869.
Accurate documentation and
testing of suspicious deaths
will aid in the highest quality
management of the deer herd
in Kansas.
has
presented soil
fertility
information
at producer
workshops,
initiated
the
local
Extension
Blocker
M a s t e r
Gardener
program and has taught
numerous youth programs.
Shannon also conducted a local
on-farm study for her M.S. thesis looking at the impacts and
correction of potassium deficiency in no-till and strip-till
soybean and corn production.
Time to Head Back to School
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 08-14-2012 / Vickie Moss
Josh DeHoux, far left, talks to Garnett Elementary School principal Krista Hedrick during enrollment for Quintin Thompson, second from
left, with Katy Ludwig Tuesday, Aug. 7, at GES. Thompson is an incoming kindergartener at the school. A district-wide enrollment was held
at the new Garnett school and included enrollment for GES, Anderson County Junior/Senior High School, Greeley and Westphalia. GES
students were given a T-shirt, shown at the bottom of the photo, to match the area of the school where their class is located, and students
were asked to wear the shirts Friday and Monday. Classes begin Friday.
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LOCAL
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Take a walk on the dry side
What does a person do these
very hot and dry days? Would
you believe I actually took
advantage of the drought in two
days this past week. What did I
do? I decided what better time
to conduct walking sight surveys up and down a couple of
the dried up or nearly dried up
creek beds. What did I look for?
Anything and everything that
didnt belong in the creek or
was exposed on the cut-banks.
My first trek was on Monday,
July 30, and was one mile round
trip. My finds included two shell
fossils, a tennis ball sized light
green sandstone like rock with
tiny crystals through its surface. I havent identified it as yet.
Another find was a large piece
of flint. When I first looked at it,
I didnt think it showed any sign
of usage. However, after cleaning it and further study, it does
show small flaking all along
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for local archeology information.
one edge. Therefore it may have
been used as a very large hide
scraper or knife. Perhaps it is
even an unfinished tool. The
find of the day was two large
lead bullets. The first one was
laying at the edge of a small pool
of water and the second one was
protruding from the embankment at a depth of about 8 to 10
inches from the top. If I would
have had my metal detector
along I would have searched the
embankment further (would
make a good project for another
day). After researching I have
found the bullets to be rimfire
Cold Revolving Rifle. Who, why
and what at they were fired is a
mystery. Actually they may be
drops but both show a slight
impact on their points or noses.
On Tuesday, July 31, I took
advantage of a slightly cooler
morning and walked another
dry creek bed. This was a much
shorter trek of approximately
one-half mile round trip. I
might say, it wasnt very successful, but it got me out of the
house. My finds for this day
were a nice slab of shale with
several embedded fossils and an
old iron cultivator wrench.
Just looking at the long-range
weather forecasts, it appears Ill
have a lot more hot, rainless
days to take a few more creek
treks.
2002: Fire claims downtown businesses
Aug. 20, 2002
Fire destroyed two historic
downtown buildings in Garnett
early Saturday morning, Aug. 17,
and threatened the headquarters
of a local bank and nearby residences. Lost to the fire was the
building on the northeast corner of the town square, which
housed Country Village Variety
Store, and the building directly to
the west where Bennetts Sewing
Center operated. Both buildings
were lost but Patriots Bank, on
the west side of Bennetts, was
undamaged and opened Monday.
Threats, vandalism and tension
between Kincaid residents and
officials have escalated o the point
where nearly all city government
positions have seen vacancies in
the past four months. At least two
families of city employees have
been targeted by vandalism and
harassment in recent months. One
family reported slashed vehicle
tires and that people have driven
past their house yelling threats.
Another family reported vehicle
tires slashed and eggs thrown at
their house.
Aug. 20, 1992
In what many of its organizers
are calling one of the best fairs yet
for Anderson County, the grand
parade kicked activities off in fine
style for the 1992 edition of the
Anderson County Fair Monday.
Organizers estimated the crowd
at between 2,500 to 3,000 during
the parade, which drew a large
by Vickie Moss
Staff Writer
number of float entries in all categories.
Decreasing interest rates on
the City of Garnetts invested
funds which will lead to a revenue shortfall of some $200,000 has
forced the municipality to raid
cash reserves in its utility fund
to meet its 1993 operating budget.
The net effect will be a slight
tax increase to fund the coming
years expenses, which are about
$87,000 less than last years.
Aug. 12, 1982
For the second time in a little
over three years a lone gunman
struck the Peoples State Bank in
Richmond and managed to escape.
The bandit entered the bank at
9:05 a.m., shortly after it opened
for business. His face was covered
with a type of hooded mask. With
gun visible for all, he ordered
everyone to lie on the floor and
approached a tellers window,
instructing the female teller to fill
a paper bag with money. While
the robber was busy with the tell-
er, one of the customers was able
to slip away and made his way to
the Farmers Co-op and reported
a robbery was in progress. The
robber left the bank, got into his
pickup, a white Ford Courier with
red decals on the sides, and drove
west out of town. The pickup had
been reported stolen by the RET
Oil Production Company near
Bush City.
It took three calls and nearly an
hour before the Anderson County
Sheriffs Department responded
to investigate an accident. The
driver lost control sometime in
the early morning hours north
of Garnett on U.S. 59 and went
into the ditch. The car rolled
three times and the driver was
thrown from the vehicle. He suffered severe back injuries and
may be paralyzed. At 5:15 a.m., a
passing motorist told a Garnett
city policeman of a car in the
ditch. A dispatcher was called at
5:17 a.m., and another call was
reported at 5:19 a.m. The sheriff was advised of the situation
but did not go to the accident or
give directions for anyone else to
be called. A half hour later, an
Ottawa dispatcher called about a
personal injury accident and the
local dispatcher notified a deputy.
The deputy went on duty at 6 a.m.
and arrived at the accident at 6:06
a.m. He called for an ambulance,
which arrived at 6:24 a.m.
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 08-14-2012 / File photo
The co-op elevator in Garnett in 1979 was a popular place as farmers began the fall harvest.
Drought triggers access to more water
On July 25, Governor
Sam Brownback updated the
Drought Declaration for Kansas
with Executive Order 12-10, and
placed all Kansas counties in an
emergency status. As a result
of this action, some state fishing lakes and COE reservoirs
are available as an emergency water source for domestic,
municipal and livestock uses.
Individuals and communities
first must contact the Kansas
Water Office (KWO) with their
water supply request. They will
then be directed to the appropriate Kansas Department of
Wildlife Parks and Tourism or
COE office to obtain the necessary permit to withdraw the
water.
The Kansas Water Offices
focus at this time is to ensure
communities, livestock producers and farmers have the available water resources they need
to cope with this drought, said
Tracy Streeter, Director of the
Kansas Water Office and Chair
of the Governors Drought
Response Team. It is imperaunteer hours, interest in Master tive producers contact our
Gardner program involvement, office first so we can coordinate
and training space availability. access to water supply in clos-
Extension Master Gardener training offered
Are you interested in becoming an Extension Master
Gardener?
The Master Gardener program is a volunteer program
in which K-State Research and
Extension exchanges classroom
training for volunteer time.
Training consists of 56 hours
of instruction in all aspects of
horticulture.
Instructors include state
specialists from Kansas State
University, local extension
agents and local experts in specific subject matter. Anderson
County has joined Johnson and
Miami Countys training.
A fee of $125 per participant
is required for course materials payable to the Anderson
County Extension Council.
Training days are Tuesdays
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A total
of nine sessions will be held,
which will occur on September
11, September 18, September 25,
October 2, October 9, October
23, October 30, November 6 and
November 13. Trainings will
be held at the Johnson County
Extension Office and transportation will be provided from
Garnett to Olathe, if desired.
After training is completed,
volunteers donate 40 hours
of educational community
service in the community.
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Service activities will be coordinated by Shannon Blocker,
Anderson County Extension
Agent, Agriculture and Natural
Resources. Volunteer programs
include demonstration gardens,
diagnostic clinics, 4-H Youth
horticultural services, hotline
question and answer sessions,
school outreach, speakers
bureaus and special events and
educational days.
Application forms are available at the Anderson County
Extension Office and online
at
www.anderson.ksu.edu.
Completed applications should
be submitted on or prior to the
deadline of Wednesday, August
29. Applicants will be selected
based on ability to attend all
class sessions, commitment to
satisfying a minimum of 40 vol-
Lakes available for withdrawals
for emergency status:
Atchison, Barber, Brown,
Bourbon, Butler, Chase, Clark,
Crawford, Goodman, Jewell,
Kingman, Leavenworth, Lyon,
Pottawatomie #1, Pottawatomie
#2, McPherson, Miami, Mined
Lands (Pits), Neosho, Osage,
Ottawa, Saline, Scott, Shawnee,
Sheridan, Washington, Wilson,
Woodson
Below are the federal reservoirs available for withdrawals
for emergency status:
Big Hill, Elk City, Council
Grove, John Redmond, Marion,
Fall River, Toronto, Clinton,
Hillsdale, Melvern, Milford,
Kanopolis, Perry, Pomona,
Wilson, Tuttle Creek
This Executive Order shall
remain in effect for those counties so identified as emergency status until rescinded by
Executive Order or superseded by a subsequent Executive
Order revising the drought stage
status of the affected counties.
For more information please
visit the Kansas Water Office
website, www.kwo.org, or call
(785) 296-3185 or (888) 526-9283
(KAN-WATER).
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est proximity to them.
Streeter emphasized that
permission is required before
anyone can draw water from the
selected lakes. If harmful algal
blooms are present in water
then access may be denied. The
permit limits the types of water
use and a fee may be set for use
of the state fishing lakes water
supply and federal reservoirs.
State fishing lakes are not
intended to be long-term water
supply sources, said Robin
Jennison, KDWPT Secretary.
While we are happy to help if
there is an emergency need for
water, we have to remember that
these are smaller lakes that are
managed primarily for fishing.
Our state fishing lakes are also
affected by the drought, so we
have to be careful to conserve
water like other Kansans.
The state continues to
encourage farmers and ranchers to keep open dialogue with
their local County Emergency
Boards as they continue to
monitor crop conditions for
losses that may have occurred
due to drought, severe storms
and hail throughout the State.
Below are the State Fishing
To advertise in this
directory contact
Stacey or Kari at
785-448-3121.
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Dunlops celebrate 50th anniversary
To celebrate their 50th
Wedding Anniversary, Charlie
and Carolyn Dunlop enjoyed
a weeks vacation at Dauphin
Island, AL, along the Gulf from
July 21-28; those joining them
for the family get-away included
their children (and grandchildren) Doug and Pam Dunlop
and August, Jacob and Charity;
Darin Dunlop and Michael,
Jasmyn and Cordell and Pete
and Dierra (Dunlop) Willey and
Rhett, all of Parker. The group
enjoyed para-sailing, visiting a
sea lab, and eating fresh shrimp
in addition to a number of other
memorable activities. Dauphin
Island is only 14 miles long and 1
3/4 miles wide and is connected
to the mainland by a three-mile
long bridge that was opened to
the public in 1982.
Weekend guests of Janice
Stahl were Lisa Brown, Lauren
Brown and Palmer Smalley, all
of Muncie, Ind.
Al and Rita Kerr and Juanita
Fann returned home on Tuesday,
after a week-long trip to Seattle
WA, where they enjoyed a family visit.
Steve and Judy Kinder
enjoyed a trip to the city on
Friday. While there, they visited
with Rob and Robyn Duke and
Molly and Tyler Eighmy.
Happy Birthday wishes to
Mildred Burk, who turned 90
years-old on Aug 3. Family and
friends gathered on Saturday
evening at Heritage Park to
honor Mrs. Burk for the special
occasion.
Congratulations to newlyweds Hannah Page and Greg
Reed. The couple was married
on Saturday at the First Baptist
Church in Paola.
The Helping Hands & Heart
Food Pantry is opened each
Wednesday from 9 a.m.-11 a.m.
Donations are welcome.
Church News
Methodist Church
The
Congregation celebrated Holy
Communion Sunday as LayLeader Janice Stahl gave the
by Judy Kinder
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with Parker news.
Call to Worship John 6:35.
Pastor Marti McDougal gave the
Opening Prayer and led the congregation in the Unison Prayer
of Confession. Pastor McDougal
conducted the Time with the
Young Disciples and their lesson reflected on going to the
fair and with titled Worshiping
Together is More Fun. The
Congregational Hymn was
titled Seek Ye First. Mrs. Stahl
read the Scripture Lesson from
Ephesians 4:1-16. The Sermon
Text was read from John 6:24-35
and Pastor McDougals message
was titled Why do We Seek
Jesus? Carolyn Dunlop assisted
with Holy Communion. Candle
lighter was Bob Brownback.
Ushers were Bob and Nancy
Brownback. Pianist and Music
Director was Sue Swonger.
A combined service (Parker,
Beagle and Fontana) was held
at the Beagle church on Sunday
evening. The congregations
joined together in music and
praise for the service. An auction followed the service, raising approximately $500 that will
be donated to the Helping Hands
& Heart Food Pantry.
Baptist Church
Preston
Harrison led Sunday was guest
minister. The morning message
was titled What a Difference
Jesus Makes. And the scripture text was read from John
9:1-38. The evening message
was Gods Plumb Line and
Pastor Harrison read scripture
from Amos 7:7-09.
A Back to School Bash will
be held for Youth Night On Aug
18 from 4 p.m.-6 p.m. All youth
from preschool through 8th
grade are welcome to attend the
event which will include a Bible
lesson, singing, games & food!
Amazing Grace and Full
Gospel Church (Goodrich)
The Childrens Class studied
Gods Power and their Memory
Verse was Psalms 136:20. The
Intermediate Class studied
John 11:1-45 and their Memory
Verse was John 11:25. The Adult
Classs lesson was titled Christ
our Redeemer and scripture
was studied from Ephesians
1:1-7. Guest Minister Mike
Muchows sermon was titled
Atonement and scripture was
read from Isaiah 53:1-12 and
Hebrew 9:11-13 through 10:19.
The church welcomed Bill and
Sherry Godwyn from Paola.
Centerville News
Happy Birthday to Tammy
Brownback on Aug 5, Beverly
Snyder on Aug 8 and Pryce
Eastwood on Aug 11.
Exercise Mondays are held
each week beginning at 8am.
The sessions are held in the
Fellowship Hall in the Centerville
Community Church.
Friends and Pieces Quilters
meet each Wednesday at 9 a.m. in
the basement of the Centerville
Community Church.
Centerville
Community
Church: The congregation celebrated Holy Communion. Hymns
included Turn Your Eyes to
Jesus, God Will Make A Way,
Standing on the Promises and
Great is Thy Faithfulness. A
presentation titled Moments
for Missions was given by
Jacob Lubeck. The Scripture
Text was taken from Joshua 5:13
through 6:5 and Pastor Nancy
Snyder-Killingsworths sermon
was titled God Will Make A
Way. Music accompaniments
included Jeannie Kautt (vocals
and guitar), Maggie McKain
(organ), Nancy Lanham (piano)
and Nancy Ewing (organ and
piano).
3B
Gods greatest gift
In a previous article I
referred to the woman who
came to Jesus while he was in
a crowd and from behind him
touched the edge of his cloak
and was healed.
In Romans 8:28 we read the
following words from the pen
of Paul the Apostle, And we
know that for those who love
God all things work together
for good, for those who are
called according to his purpose. This is a difficult text
to separate from the other
verses around it but I believe
there is value in doing that in
this case.
First let me say I believe
God loves all people in spite
of our disobedience and sin.
However our text qualifies
where God works. He works
for good in the lives of those
who love him.
This woman was called to
Jesus by virtue of her weakness through the Holy Spirit.
Contrary to the world view
we are actually the strongest
when we are the weakest. The
woman had exhausted all her
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resources seeking a cure. She
was at her lowest point. The
woman no doubt had heard of
Jesus and perhaps listened to
his teaching but to this point
had effectively rejected him.
Through the power of the
Holy Spirit she receives the
inner call from God and is
drawn to Jesus and is healed
when she touches the edge of
his cloak.
You see it is this inner call
that allows God through the
Holy Spirit to perform what
he intends. The pews in the
church are full of people who
receive the outer call from sermons and scriptures but reject
it for one reason or another.
They have a knowledge of God
but lack a love for God. This
is one of the main reasons the
church struggles.
So what does a love of God
which allows him to work in
our lives look like. It is a
separation of our life from the
ungodly, the unholy unto the
Godly and the Holy. In Isaiah
55:8 we read, For my thoughts
are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways
declares the LORD. What
God is saying here is in your
natural state prior to regeneration you cannot understand
me. To attempt to do this is
to attempt to bring God out of
heaven down to our level.
We are called according to
the purpose of God not our
purpose. God is at work in
your life and mine. Through
the regeneration of our heart
God works in our lives changing our thoughts and ways to
match his. What greater gift
could one receive than the call
of God.
David
Bilderback:
A
Ministry on the Holiness of
God.
Drought-stricken pastures concern for cattle
MANHATTAN A producer
and a veterinarian in western
Kansas recently called in the
expertise from the Production
Animal Field Investigation Unit
with the Veterinary Diagnostic
Laboratory at Kansas State
University to help solve the
mystery surrounding deaths
of several calves on a droughtstricken ranch.
Gregg Hanzlicek, director of
the unit and a veterinarian in
the diagnostic laboratory, said
the local veterinarian had eliminated all contagious diseases as
the cause of the deaths.
We knew this area had been
through two to three years of
drought, Hanzlicek said. We
found a well-managed herd,
with the calves getting plenty
of milk. But we did notice very
little grass for the animals to
graze on.
The calves were grazing
on multiple weeds. The weeds
showing evidence of grazing
were collected and sent back to
Kansas State for analysis.
The weeds were all nontoxic,
except for one, a Senecio species
that causes acute to chronic liver
toxicity, which was identified by
toxicologist, Dr. Deon van der
Merwe, he said. Pathology
reports showed that the calves
died from liver toxicity.
In a drought situation where
there isnt grass, animals will
graze other species of plants that
they dont normally consume.
He advised moving the cattle
off of the pasture and weaning
the calves early.
In a drought situation, producers usually dont have this
alternative. Supplement some
type of feed every other day or
so, enough to keep them full so
they dont eat other plants they
dont normally consume, he
advised.
In this case, the producer is
providing sorghum-sudan as an
alternative feed source.
Hanzlicek advised calling in
a local veterinarian to investigate any unknown cause of calf
deaths.
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Richmond Fair
results announced
Results of the 2012 Richmond
Free Fair from July 12-14 have
been announced.
4-H Awards:
Beef Steer: Champion Gracie
Rockers, Reserve Mercedes
Smith
Beef Heifer: Champion Brock
Woods, Reserve Lane Higbie
Dairy Heifer:
Champion
MaKeena Ferguson, Reserve
Shelby Ferguson
Bucket Calf: Champion – Avery
Stalford, Reserve Noah Short
Market Hog:
Champion
Danielle Nading, Reserve
Tyler Duling
Gilt: Champion Trint Peine,
Reserve Lane Higbie
Market Lamb: Champion
Tessa Louk, Reserve Morgan
Jilek
Ewe: Champion Lane Higbie,
Reserve Birttany Hornbuckle
Meat Goat: Champion Avery
Stalford, Reserve Tessa Louk
Dairy Goat: Champion Keelea
Benedick
Champion
All-Around
Horse: Junior Sarah Miller,
Intermediate Morgan Egidy;
Senior Tessa Louk; Reserve
Brittany Hornbuckle, Inter.
Austin Louk
Large Fowl: Champion Reagan
Lee, Reserve Noah Short
Bantam: Champion Jayden
Lee, Reserve Faith Mildfelt
Production Pen: Champion
Jayden Lee, Reserve Amanda
Raby
Meat Pen: Champion Ben
King, Reserve Amanda Raby
Water Fowl: Champion Faith
Mildfelt, Reserve Caleb Short
Pigeon: Champion Brandon
Englund, Reserve Jayden Lee
Rabbit:
Champion Noah
Short
Beef Fitting and Showing:
Champion Jr. Lane Higbie,
Inter. Justin Peine, Sr. Trint
Peint; Reserve Champion Jr.
Sierra Hahn, Inter. Brock
Woods, Sr. Mercedes Smith
Dairy Fitting and Showing:
Champion Inter. MaKenna
Ferguson, Sr. Shelby
Ferguson; Reserve Champion
Inter. Stewart Bischoff
Sheep Fitting and Showing:
Champion Jr. Brittany
Hornbuckle, Inter. Morgan
Jilek, Sr. Tessa Louk; Reserve
Jr. Lane Higbie, Inter. Austin
Louk, Sr. Cheyenne Asbury
Swine Fitting and Showing:
Champion Jr. Tyler Duling,
Inter. Danielle Nading, Sr.
Torrie Hathaway; Reserve Jr.
Jonathan Duling, Inter. Justin
Peine, Sr. Trint Peine
Goat Showmanship: Champion
Jr. Avery Stalford, Inter.
Austin Louk, Sr. Tessa Louk;
Reserve Jr. Mercedes Benedick,
Inter. Alexa McCurdy, Sr.
Acetin Benedick
Horse Showmanship:
Jr
Daelyn Peine, Inter. Austin
Louk, Sr. Tessa Louk
Rabbit Showmanship: Jr.
Conner Erhart, Inter. Alyssa
Jones, Sr. Caleb Short
Poultry
Showmanship:
Champion Jr. Cyla Gardner,
Inter. Coyd Gardner, Sr.
Amanda Raby; Reserve Jr.
Reagan Lee, Inter. Jayden Lee,
Sr. Vincent Hamilton
Livestock Judging Jr. Div. 1st
Jonathan Duling, Sr. Div. 1st
Torrie Hathaway
Champion 4-H Food Exhibit
Champion Chrystal Conner,
Reserve Matheu Egidy
Canning Best Entry Pickles
Jake Kice, Soft Spread Amanda
Raby
Best Loaf of Yeast Bread
Nastasja Carlson
Champion 4-H Floriculture
Alexa McCurdy
Champion 4-H Clothing/
Crocheting Nastasja Carlson,
Reserve Brittany Hornbuckle
Champion 4-H Arts and Crafts
Champion Megan Schuster,
Reserve Morgan Jilek
Champion 4-H Garden Exhibit
Brianna Sobba, Reserve
Brianna Sobba
Champion 4-H Woodworking
Shelby Cardell
Champion 4-H Electricity Coyd
Gardner
4-H Life Skills Family and
Consumer Sciences Judging:
Individual 1st Lane Johnson,
2nd, Sierra Hahn, 3rd Cyla
Gardner; Team 1st Burg Go
Getters Team 1, 2nd Rantoul
Record Breakers, 3rd Burg Go
Getters Team 2
Open Class Awards:
Champion Loaf Yeast Bread
Dale Chambers
Champion Loaf Machine Bread
Carol Bauck
Canning:
Fruit: Champion Sr. Loretta
Roeckers, Reserve Margaret
Moore
Vegetables: Champion Sr.
Loretta Roeckers, Reserve Sr.
Loretta Roeckers
Pickles: Champion Donna
Fernandez, Reserve Sr. Loretta
Roeckers
Soft Spread: Champion Carol
Bauck, Reserve Amanda Raby
Arts and Crafts Champion
Tonya Williams
Textiles Champion Mary
Martin
Flower Champions:
Div. I (growing plants and
flowers) Marvin Gretencord
Div II (cut flowers) Bill
Brechieson
Div. III (children 9 years and
younger) Corbin Ellefson
Div. IV (juniors 10-16 years)
George Oswald
Div. V (artistic arrangement)
Bill Brechieson
Div. VI (misc. artistic arrangements) Donna Fernandez
Most entries Sr. Loretta
Roeckers
Parade:
Open Class Floats 1st Richmond
Museum, 2nd Roeckers Family,
3rd Central Street Bar & Grill
Youth Floats 1st Central
Heights FFA, 2nd Golden
Achievers
4-H
Club,3rd
Richmond Public Library
Best
Decorated
Childs
Velocipede: 1st Faith Mildfelt,
Gracie Tooley & Eli Becker, 2nd
Hannah, Emma, Jenna & Mya
Jumet
Best Decorated Bicycle 1st
Justin Quinlin, 2nd Davanna
Wicks, 3rd Tabby Wicks
Pet Parade 1st Hannah, Emma
& Jenna Jumet
Best Costume Relating to Parade
Theme 1st Eliza Prothe, 2nd
Zoi Prothe, 3rd Olivia Stockard
Grand Champion of Childrens
Parade Faith Mildfelt, Gracie
Tooley & Eli Becker
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LOCAL
Richmond Library
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 08-14-2012 / Photo Submitted
Richmond Library had a party to recognize the end of its Summer Reading Program. Everyone who attended enjoyed a sno
cone, bag of chips and a cookie. More than 50 people attended the party.
Richmond Library marks end of summer
The Richmond Public Library 2012
Summer Reading Program has come to
an end. Wednesday, Aug. 1, was the end
of summer reading party. Prizes were
handed out to those who earned them.
Everyone got a sno cone, bag of chips
and a cookie that attended the party,
and over 50 people in the little library
is a lot.
This year there were 12 adults signed
up, 12 teens and 45 kids 5th grade and
under. At the end of Summer Reading
party prizes were handed out to top
readers.
This year winners were:
Donna Thompson and Maggie
Moore – Top adult readers.
Savannah Alley and Riley Roll –
Beckmon graduates from
UMKC School of Pharmacy
The School of Pharmacy
at the University of MissouriKansas City has announced the
2012 Spring Semester Deans
List.
Graduates from Anderson
County High School included on
the list are: Marilyn Beckmon,
daughter of Tom and Marcia
Peine of Greeley, grand-daughter of Don and Nadine Poss of
Richmond and daughter-in-law
of Leland and Gayle Beckmon
of Kincaid. Marilyn is a 1998
graduate of ACHS, 2003 graduate of Kansas State University
and will complete the pharmacy
program at UMKC in May 2013.
She resides with her husband,
James, in Overland Park.
To qualify for the Deans List,
a student must maintain a 3.5 or
higher GPA while completing a
minimum full-time program of
12 graded hours.
Top teen readers.
Sean Weber and Kenzie Weber Top 3rd – 5th grade readers.
Drake Weber, Damien Geiler and
Sheridan Weber – Top reading with
help.
Ashley Harkins, Alicen Franks and
Tia Brown – Top listeners.
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LOCAL
1979: The Year in Review
A Missouri-Pacific train derailed late in 1979, spinning seven cars into Garnett. All cars were loaded with
corn.
Mike Hermann is deep in concentration at the Garnett Bowling Center.
Above, Judge James J. Smith was installed as new Associate
District Judge for the Fourth Judicial District.
At right: Bob Cramer shows his stained glass creation.
Glenn Caldwell Jr. came to the rescue of quite a few of his stranded neighbors during the snow storm that blanketed
Anderson County and closed roads to nearly all traffic. Some drifts were estimated at 6 feet high.
The Westphalia Boys basketball team. Front row, from left: Mickey Blaufuss,
Dewayne Davis, Tim Weingartner, Brian Combs, Doug Young, Arlan Kleinsorge;
second row: Kenny Frank, David Ratliff, John Tucker, BIlly Young, J.D. Morey and
Jay Riley; third row: Alton Ludolph, Vic Blaufuss, Kevin Parks, Jeff Dieker and
Ronnie Bryant.
A record-setting nine babies were born at Anderson County Hospital the day before
Christmas. Nurse Leota Meliza had her hands full keeping peace in the nursery.
A tremendous gasoline fire at the Greeley Co-Op Elevator required the
assistance of fire units from four counties to contain. The fire began
when a grain truck rolled down from a ramp and hit the gasoline transport truck shown on the left.
Below: The Garnett Lions Club celebrated 40 years with 98 members and guests.
Doris Hultz works on home canning.
6B
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Colony to have public hearing Lone Elm files notice to
(Published in The Anderson County Review
Tuesday, August 14, 2012)
Community Improvement Application Public
Hearing Notice
The city of Colony, KS will hold a public
hearing on Wednesday, August 29th, 2012,
at 7pm, in the city hall, for the purpose of
considering an application to be submitted to
the Kansas Department of Commerce for Small
Cities Community Development Block Grant
funds under the Water and Sewer Category. A
specific project application to be discussed is a
Phase Two Sanitary Sewer Collection System
Improvements Project in an area generally
bounded by the city limits of Colony, KS.
The project will make improvements to
the sanitary sewer collection system by rehabilitating approximately 13,250 LF of 8 sewer
line with CIPP. The project will also replace
approximately 200 LF of 8 sewer main, make
approximately 30 point repairs to 8 sewer main,
(First published in The Anderson County
replace approximately 50 service taps while
Review, Tuesday, August 7, 2012)
making repairs to disturbed street surfacing, and
include miscellaneous appurtenances related to
City of Lone Elm
construction activities. The total project costs
Ordinance No. 43
are anticipated to be approximately $1,003,000
with and an estimated CDBG request for
An ordinance for regulating the safety of
$500,000. Other project proposals introduced
at the hearing will be considered. Oral and vacant properties.
written comments will be recorded and become
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of
part of Colonys CDBG Citizen Participation
Plan. Reasonable accommodations will be the City of Lone Elm.
Section I, That vacant properties shall be
made available to persons with disabilities.
Requests should be submitted to the city clerk made safe.
All broken windows and doors shall be
(620.852.3530) by August 28th, 2012.
boarded up.
All wells shall be adequately covered or
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properly filled in.
All grass shall be kept mowed to a length,
not to exceed 8 inches.
All trees overhanging streets or allies shall
be trimmed as to not impede travel.
Section II, That failure to comply with any of
fied that you must answer the Complaint on the above will require the town to:
or before 9/27/12 at the COUNTY court of
DODGE County, FREMONT Nebraska.
regulate vacant properties
Notice of judgment filed
(First published in The Anderson County
Review Tuesday, August 14, 2012)
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
TO: DUANE CAMPBELL Jr
You are hereby notified that on 4/1/12, the
Plaintiff Credit Management Services, Inc., filed
a Complaint in the COUNTY Court of DODGE
County, Nebraska, against you shown as Case
Number CI12 471 . The object and prayer of
which is a judgment in the amount of 894.05,
plus court costs, pre-judgment interest and
attorney fees, if applicable.
The Complaint prays that judgment be
entered against you. You are hereby noti-
DANA KAY FRIES #22411
JANE J. RICHARDSON #19833
TESSA P. HERMANSON #23179
JESSICA L.V. PISKORSKI #24243
BRADY W. KEITH #24305
SETH W. YOUNT #24762
PO Box 1512
Grand Island, NE 68802
308 398-3801
TO: DD ENERGY, INC.
I, John J. Benge, President, Northwest
Missouri Land Company, a Missouri corporation
(hereinafter NMLC), the undersigned owner
of the following described land situated in
Anderson County, Kansas, to wit: Southeast
Quarter (SE 14) of Section 27, Township 21,
Range 21 in Anderson County, Kansas (Real
Property), and Lessor under the Oil and Gas
Lease, dated May 15, 1978, originally between
John M. Eastburn, as Lessor, and David R.
Victorino, as Lessee (hereinafter the Lease)
does, for the second and final time, hereby
notify you that the terms of the Lease have
been broken by the current operators/owners
thereof, which I understand to be DD energy,
Newly decorated – space on
Hwy. 59 in Garnett for offices
Send one letter to inform owner of ordi- or retail. Call (785) 448-9045 or
nance
(785) 448-6582.
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Send a second letter 30 days later remind
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Terrace,
Garnett
3 bedowner of noncompliance.
Send a final letter informing owner that room with full basement, like
failure to comply will result in the city hiring new, CHA, with appliances,
the necessary work completed and a lien will large backyard, double attached
be applied for the cost of said work to said garage, auto opener, $1,095/
property.
month. Call (620) 496-6161 or
Section III, That this ordinance shall take
(620) 496-2222.
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Mayor: /s/ Howard E. Ludlum bedrooms, 1 bath, CH&CA, natCouncil: /s/ Eileen Johns ural gas, rural water. Available
/s/ Jean A. Johns September 1st. $600/month +
/s/ Mike Johns deposit and references. Herman
/s/ Lori Morrison
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City Clerk: Linda Ludlum 820 W. 9th in Garnett – 3 bdrm,
2 bath, large yard, garage, cenag7t2 tral heat & air, $600/mo. $600
deposit. (785) 893-2150. ag14t2
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You are hereby notified that a Petition for CA, $500/month. (785) 418-5435
Adoption has been filed in this court in the .
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Notice of adoption filed
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 7, 2012)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON
COUNTY, KANSAS
PROBATE DIVISION
above-captioned matter alleging that you are
a putative father of the above-named child and
praying for the termination of your parental
rights, and you are hereby required to file your REAL ESTATE
written defenses thereto on or before the 31st
day of August, 2012, at 9:00 oclock a.m. in said
court, at the Anderson County Courthouse, 100
E. 4th Street, Garnett, Kansas, at which time
and place said cause will be heard. Should you
fail to appear therein, judgment and decree will
be entered in due course upon the petition.
Kevin W. Kenney #17448
7301 Mission Rd., Ste. 243
Prairie Village, Kansas 66208
Tel.: (913) 671-8008
Fax : (913) 671-7740
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BABY BOY COLTRANE
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Attorney for Plaintiff
Nehemiah Jones, Brandon Collins,
Notice to declare lease void To:andAndrae
any unknown biological father
(First published in The Anderson County
Review Tuesday, August 14, 2012)
Inc., Falun Oil & Gas, LLC and/or PO & G
Resources, LP, that NMLC does hereby elect NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR
ADOPTION
to declare, did and does again declare, that
the Lease is forfeited and void and that, unless,
within twenty (20) days from this date, you notify The state of Kansas to all persons concerned:
the Register of Deeds of Anderson County,
Kansas, as provided by law, that the Lease has
been forfeited, I will re-file with said Register of
Deeds an Affidavit of Forfeiture, as provided by
(First published in The Anderson County
law. Furthermore, I hereby demand that you
Review, Tuesday, August 7, 2012)
execute, or have executed, a proper surrender
of the Lease and that you file the same of IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON
record in the Office of the Register of Deeds
COUNTY, KANSAS
of Anderson County, Kansas within twenty (20)
days from this date.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Richard Franklin Clark,
John J. Benge, President Deceased.
Northwest Missouri Land Company
Case No. 11 PR 23
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Notice to settle Clark estate
THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL
PERSONS CONCERNED:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a
Petition for Final Distribution has been filed
in this Court by Brenda Lee as the executor of
the estate of Richard Franklin Clark, praying for
a final settlement of the estate, approval of her
acts, proceedings and accounts as executor,
allowance for attorney fees and expenses,
Kincaid to have budget hearing
(Published in The Anderson County Review Tuesday, August 14, 2012)
determination of heirs, devisees and legatees
entitled to the estate and assignment to them
pursuant to the will of Richard Franklin Clark.
You are required to file your written defenses thereto on or before August 30, 2012 at 9:00
a.m. of said day, in said Court, in the City of
Garnett, in Anderson County, Kansas, at which
time and place said cause will be heard. Should
you fail therein, judgment and decree will be
entered in due course upon the Petition.
Mark Doty
GLEASON & DOTY, CHARTERED
401 S. Main, Suite 10
PO Box 490
Ottawa, KS 66067-0490
(785) 242-3775 Fax (785) 242-3855
Attorney for Petitioner
Notice to settle Borror estate
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 7, 2012)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON
COUNTY, KANSAS
In the Matter of the Estate of
MAX D. BORROR,
Deceased.
Case No. 11-PR-2
NOTICE OF HEARING
THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSON
CONCERNED:
You are hereby notified that a petition has
been filed in this court by Max D. Rockers, the
duly appointed, qualified and acting administrator of the estate above-captioned, praying
that petitioners acts be approved; his waiver
of account be approved; the heirs be determined; the estate be assigned and distributed
to the persons entitled thereto; the court find
the allowances requested for attorneys fees
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and expenses should be allowed; the costs be
determined and ordered paid; the administration
of the estate be closed; upon filing of receipts,
petitioner be finally discharged as administrator
and released from further liability.
You are required to file your written defenses thereto on or before the 30th day of August,
2012, at 9:00 a.m. in the District Court, Garnett,
Anderson County, Kansas, at which time and
place the cause will be heard. Should you fail
therein, judgment and decree will be entered in
due course upon the petition.
MAX D. ROCKERS
Administrator
Terry J. Solander #07280
503 S. Oak St. P.O. box 348
Garnett, KS 66032-0348
785-448-6131; FAX: 785-448-2475
solander@embarqmail.com
Attorney for Administrator
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CARS AND TRUCKS
2006 Dodge Truck 2500 – Quad
cab, 5.7L, auto, 84k, loaded!!!
$16,500. Call or text (785) 8934060.
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MOTORCYCLES
2005 Harley Davidson – Road
King, 23k miles, asking $10,500.
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BOATS
2 man – 10 Bass Hunter, never
used, $600. (785) 448-5794.
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HELP WANTED
Needed – full time driver with
Class A CDL. Must have OTR
experience. Needs to be able
to work with flexible schedule.
Home on weekends. (913) 2563546.
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Substitute Teachers – Garnett
USD 365 is seeking applicants
for substitute teaching. 60 college hours in any major qualifies for substitute certificate. $85
per day. Apply to 1404 S. Main,
Box 328, Garnett, KS 66032. (785)
448-6155. Equal opportunity
employer.
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Home. *Medical, *Business,
*Criminal Justice, *Hospitality.
Job placement assistance.
Computer available. Financial
Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 888-220-3977 www.
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Fresh Start Credit Issues? New
program with No Credit Score
requirement. Bankruptcy, Repos,
etc. OK. Large Cash down payment required. 3-4 Bdrm Singles
and Doublewides. 866-858-68
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Exp. Flatbed Drivers: Regional
opportunities now open with
plenty of freight & great pay!
800-277-0212 or primeinc.com
MAKE MONEY
USE THE
CLASIFIEDS!
ECKAN (a community action agency) is seeking to
hire an ANDERSON COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES
COORDINATOR. This position will operate out of
Garnett to provide case management and other support
services to low-income families throughout Anderson
County. Must be able to create and maintain effective
community partnerships. Bachelors Degree in Human
Services eld preferred. For a complete job description go to www.eckan.org. A printable application can
also be downloaded from the site for interested
applicants. 785-242-7450, ext. 7100. EOE M/F/D/V.
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Attendant
Care Provider
Elizabeth Layton Comm
The Elizabeth Layton Center has full and part-time
Specialist
openings to provide support for individuals having a
severe
mental illness in a residential set2x3andtingpersistent
in Paola. Available shifts include
4:00pm – 12:00am or 12:00am – 8:00am., weekdays
and weekends. Days/hours to be determined upon hire.
Training provided. Must has valid drivers license with
good driving record. Position open until lled. Apply
at 401 N. East Street in Paola or Submit interest &
resume to:
ELC
P.O. Box 677, Ottawa, KS 66067
or by email hr@laytoncenter.org.
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Need a place
to hang your hat?
Check out our
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Estate Sale – Friday, August 17,
4pm-7pm and Saturday, August
18, 8am-1pm. 321 S. Spruce. Oak
kitchen table with four chairs,
household, furniture, misc.
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SERVICES
Piano Lessons – Lessons from
SERVICES
HELP WANTED
Drivers: No experience? Class
A CDL Driver Training. We
train and Employ! Experienced
Drivers also Needed! Central
Refrigerated (877) 369-7885
www.centraltruckdrivingjobs.c
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Owner Operators Weekly
Home Time Dedicated to One
Customer! 100% fuel surcharge
Class-A CDL, 1 year experience,
including 6+ months tanker. 866478-9965 DriveForGreatwide.c
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You got the drive, We have the
Direction OTR Drivers APU
Equipped Pre-Pass EZ-pass
passenger policy. Newer equipment. 100% No touch. 1-800528-7825
Airline Careers – Become an
Aviation Maintenance Tech. FAA
approved training. Financial
aid if qualified – Housing
available. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of
Maintenance 888-248-7449.
MISC. FOR SALE
MISC
Free CD – The Success Secrets
They Dont Want You To Know
About. Call (785) 304-0778.
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Back to school piano sale!
Uprights from $688; Digitals
starting at $1099; Grands from
$2888! Over 120 pianos on sale!
Mid-America Piano, 1-800-9503774. Preview online: www.
piano4u.com
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an experienced teacher with a
Masters of Music degree and
10 years experience. Teaching
public school music. (785) 4484658. Message or text tara.
gray79@yahoo.com
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Nickis Daycare – has 5 fulltime openings beginning in
September. Call (785) 764-3206 to
reserve your spot.
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Alcoholics Anonymous Garnett: Tues. & Thurs. 7 p.m.,
105 1/2 East 4th Ave., (620) 2282597 or (785) 241-0586. nv21tf
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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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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Bill Stanford Tree Trimming
since 1987. Insured, licensed,
free estimates. (785) 835-6310.
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Happiness is . . . Canning tomatoes from Heck Farms. (785) 4480319 or (785) 204-0369.
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Happiness is . . . Donating your old
National Geographic magazines
to ACJSHS art. Will take others
too. Call Jennifer Sibley, 448-3400.
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paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings,
exchange messages and connect
live. Try it free. Call now 1-888945-3424
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Wanted – Row cropland to cash
rent. Top cash rent paid. 1-5 year
lease. Rent terms flexible. (641)
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& TOMATOES
Thursday Evenings 4:30-7:00pm
Farmers Market – Downtown Garnett
4th St & 59 Hwy 3:00-6:00
Tuesdays and Fridays
Gates
Full Time
12 Hour Rotating Night Shift
Communications
Specialist
Elizabeth Layton ATT
Care
Worker
The Elizabeth Layton Center has full-time opening
for a reliable, mature individual to answer a multi-line
2×3
phone system, direct calls, schedule appointments,
back-up reception and perform other clerical duties in
Paola. Computer skills, multi-tasking and excellent
interpersonal skills are essential. Position open until
lled. Apply at 505 S. Hospital Drive in Paola or
Submit interest & resume to:
ELC
P.O. Box 677
Ottawa, KS 66067
or by email hr@laytoncenter.org.
MAKE MONEY
USE THE
CLASIFIEDS!
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Registered Shih Tzu – puppies.
Males, $250, females, $300. Older
male puppies, $100 each. (785)
733-2699.
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COMPUTER EXPERTS
GARNETT
785.304.1843
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Walnut. Call to identify. (785)
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ECKAN Head Start
is seeking a part-time teacher aide for
Anderson County Head Start. Hours are
8:45am-1:45pm. If you 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 lled.
785-242-7450, ext. 7100. EOE MFVD
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6 mi N of Westphalia
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Childrens
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Working with children after school, 12-18 hours
Mon-Thurs. Requires drivers license and reliable
vehicle. Prefer experience with children. Min 18 years.
Drug screen required. Call Michelle Hoag at
(620) 365-5717 if questions.
Southeast Kansas Mental Health Center
P.O. Box 807
Iola, KS 66749.
Applications may be picked up at your
local SEKMHC ofce. EOE/AA.
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Backpack Brigade rides on to help kids
Rockers, Russell engaged
Christian Church: Aug. 5
scripture was Revelation 3:15-22.
Pastor Mark McCoy presented
sermon titled Five Needs You
Cant Afford to Ignore. Prayer
and coffee 9 a.m. every Sunday;
Mens Bible study at the church
7 a.m. Tuesday; Infusion
group at Randy Riebels 7 p.m.
Monday. Aug. 12-Back to School
Appreciation and Dedication
service for teachers, administration, staff and families
during worship; pool party, 46 p.m. at Iola Municipal Pool,
Riverside Park; family cookout, 6 p.m. at Riverside Park,
food provided. Camp at Hidden
Haven was a success. Thirteen
kids attended.
UMC: Aug. 5 scripture
given at the United Methodist
Church was Psalm 51: 1-17, II
Corinthians 9: 6-15 and John
6: 16-35. Pastor Leslie Jackson
gave the sermon.
Colony Day: The 16th annual
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 06-29-2010 / Photo Submitted
event themed Big Dreams in a
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rockers exercise science. He also earned Small Town is Sept. 1.
of Greeley wish to announce an Associates of Applied Science Events and coordinators are:
the engagement and upcoming in physical therapy from KCK 7 a.m.-Fun Run/Walk registramarriage of their daughter, Community College in 2011 and tion, Steve and Susie Bubna; 7-9
Rachel, to Mitchell Russell, son is employed by Supplemental a.m.-Colony Lions Club breakof Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Russell Health Care in Overland Park. fast at City hall; Auto Show
of Mission.
Rachels grandparents are entry and set-up, Dotti Hartman;
The bride to be is a 2004 Louann and the late Floyd 7:30 a.m.-Fun Run/Walk; 8
graduate of Anderson County Hermreck, Martin and the late a.m.-Vendors registration/setHigh School and a 2006 gradu- Mary Rockers, all of Greeley. up, Dottie Hartman; Smoke-off
ate of KCK Community College Mitchells grandparents are set-up, Chase and Lysa Preston
with an Associate of Applied Lillian and the late J. James and Angie Black; 8:45 a.m.-Kids
Science in physical therapy. She Russell of Kansas City, Kan., Tractor pull registration, Rick
is employed by Hoeger House and Robert and the late Hedwig Feuerborn; 9 a.m.-Kids tracRehab Center in Olathe.
Kavanaugh of Mission.
tor pull; 9:30 a.m.-Kids games/
Mitchell is a 2002 graduate
The couple will be married races, Crest FCCLA, homeof Bishop Miege High School Nov. 3, 2012, at St. John the made pie contest registration,
and a 2008 KU graduate with a Baptist Catholic Church in Kathy Holloway; 10 a.m.-parade
Bachelor of Science degree in Greeley.
lineup/judging, Kloma Buckle
and Melissa Hobbs, decorated
bike judging sponsored by Jolly
Dozen Club; 11 a.m.-parade
led by 2012 Grand Marshall
Charlene Tinsley; 11:45 a.m.coed volleyball tournament,
Goldie Gull will celebrate
Jeff McAdam; 12 noon-pie eather 90th birthday Aug. 22. To
ing contest, Kathy Holloway;
send a card, she is at Guest
kids inflatable games, pony
Home Estates, 806 W. Fourth
pull, Terry Ellis (north of Ts
Ave., Garnett KS 66032.
Total Image); 12:30-pie auction,
1 p.m.-cake walk, Bob and Mary
Scovill; 1:45-smoke-off awards;
2 p.m.-Ice Cream Social, Colony
Christian Church Working
Wonders; Mayors cookie jar
contest and judging, Denise
King, auto show awards; 2:30basket auction, Cathy Allen,
mayors cookie jar contest
awards followed by cookie jar
auction; 3:30-variety show,
Brenda Dowling; 4 p.m.-Colony
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Photo Submitted
Day Peewee rodeo (north of fire
Gull 90th birthday
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The Greeley Senior Citizens
met Wednesday, Aug. 8, at the
United Methodist Hall for a
carry-in dinner at noon with 14
Kansas Cosmosphere and
attending.
Space Center.
Happy birthday was sung to
Isaac will be entering grade
Doris Rommelfanger and happy
8 at Anderson County Junior
anniversary to Carroll and Rita
Senior High School this fall.
Peterson, 62 years, and Jerry
and Mamie Sommers.
Bingo was played with 23
You name it, we print it. prizes won. The next meeting is
Sept. 12. Everyone is welcome to
Garnett Publishing, Inc..
attend.
(785) 448-3121
community country store
Specializing in Clearance Grocery Items
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Real American Free Coffee
Baked
Sliced Cheese
& Donuts
Goods
every Saturday
5 lbs
Now Here
Morning
$9.49
Yogurt
Starbucks
Selection
Coffee 12 oz
$1.89/Flat
$3.99
24 count
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$2.19
2 Miles West of
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Mon-Fri 8am – 6pm
Sat. 8am – 3pm
Closed Sun.
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by Mrs. Morris Luedke
Contact (620) 852-3379 or
colonynews@ckt.net
with Colony news.
station, South Pine St.) 5 p.m.Colony Christian Church Praise
Band, supper by Garnett State
Savings Bank (served by Colony
Fire Dept, quilt raffle (made
by Jessica Stalford), Colony
Day Grand Prize Drawing-$500
gift card to Big Cedar Lodge,
Branson, MO.
The Country Diner will be
open Colony Day from 10 a.m.
until 2 p.m.
Alumni: 105th Annual
Colony/Crest Alumni: It is
hoped you were able to get
your reservations made for this
annual event. If not, you may
purchase tickets at the door
Sept. 3 for $12.00. This covers
the alumni fee and the banquet. Crest school doors open
at 5 p.m. for visitation and registration. Chicken Marys will
cater the meal to be served in
the Crest auditorium at 6:30
p.m. A 50/50 pot will be available; proceeds go to the Alumni
Scholarship Fund. The business
meeting will follow and a short
program of entertainment will
be presented.
This years officers are
Debbie Barnett Troxel, president, Linda Weatherman Hess,
vice president, Linda Barnett
Ellis, secretary and Arvin
Clemans, treasurer. If you
have questions you may contact Linda at 785-242-1338 or
write her at 1872 Haskell Road,
Ottawa, KS 66067, Debbie at
620-365-5941 or Arvin at 620-3652798.
Backpack Brigade: Several
years ago Melissa Hobbs and
her mother Kloma Buckle
began this program and they
continued this year. The school
hands out backpacks with
some school supplies included
to qualifying Crest Elementary
students kindergarten through
5th grade that need them. A
small supply is kept in the elementary school office for those
who enter the school during in
the year. Over 70 bags are prepared every year. If you would
Seniors meet
Garnett student completes
space science program
HUTCHINSON – Isaac Morrill,
of Garnett, child of Josh and
Lacey Morrill, graduated
from Space 201 of the Kansas
Adventures in Outer Space
(KAOS) July 20, 2012, at the
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like to donate an account is set
up at the Garnett State Savings
Bank, Colony branch.
Story Hour: The last story
hour for the summer was held
July 31. Nine children attended.
Lola Webber was in charge but
unable to attend. She had the
craft project (Alien Monster
Puppets) ready, however.
Debbie Wools read the stories.
Blaine King won a Dream Big
inflatable ball for returning his
reading list. Ice cream sandwiches and drinks were served.
All the children got a bag of
goodies to take home.
Lions Club: Twelve members
were in attendance at the Aug. 1
meeting. The United Methodist
women prepared a great meal
as usual. President A.J. Silvey
opened the meeting with the
flag salute and prayer was given
by Jay Dutton. The Lions participation for Colony Day will
start with the annual breakfast at the City Hall community
room and continue with a taco
stand during the days events.
The benches in the business
district will be repaired by the
Lions, with one being dedicated
in memory of Lion Bill Michael.
Another directors meeting will
be held Aug.13 at 6:30 p.m. at the
United Methodist Church basement. Next regular meeting is
Aug. 15.
Weather Alert: Colony residents who wish to get National
Weather Service severe weather warnings by phone via the
countys Code Red system
should register online at www.
andersoncountyks.org, click
Public safety/emergency management, or pick up registration forms at the Colony City
Office. 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.
Birthday and Wedding
Anniversary: Do we have your
September celebration date? If
not, let us know by emailing
colonynews@ckt.net, phoning
852-3379, sending or bringing
to 702 Pine St., Colony, 66015. If
bringing, please leave in leavea-note box in carport. When
received by August 20, it will
appear with others in your
August 27 paper. Thank you.
Birthday: A card shower is
requested for Vera Comstock.
She will be 96 on August 29.
She is doing fairly well, tells
everyone that Colony is her
home. Her address: Country
View Nursing Home, 301 E.
Miller St., Prescott, KS 66767.
Around Town: Shirley
McGhee has returned home
from a four-day visit in
Washington, DC where she
attended the Delta Kappa
Gamma (an international
teachers society) Education
Foundation Seminar and saw
many historical sights also.
The group then spent a week
in New York City for the Delta
Kappa Gamma International
Convention where almost 2000
members representing 16 foreign countries and the U.S.
attended. She remarked it was
something to see that many
people in one convention hall.
Many of the New York sights
were visited plus and two plays
attended, which was quite an
experience.
Mark and Cheryl Luedke took
their parents Morris and Allene
Luedke to Colby and Atwood
where they visited relatives.
Returning home Aug. 4 they
visited Kenneth Luedke and
his daughters, Lois and Gail in
Atchison. Cheryl returned to
her home in Florida on August
7.
Calendar: August 16-County
bus to Iola, phone 24 hrs. before
you need a ride 785-448-4410 any
weekday; 29-Fiddlers, Pickers &
Singers, covered dish luncheon,
Iola North Community bldg.,
dancing follows; 20-Seekers Not
Slackers 4-H Club, Lone Elm
community building, 7 p.m.;
21-Library board meeting, city
hall, 5:30 p.m.
School Calendar: 16-Teacher
work day; 17-First day of
school
Meal Site: 17-lasagna, tossed
salad, Italian veggies, bread stix,
pineapple mango; 20-Salisburg
steak, mashed potatoes, gravy,
lima beans, wheat bread, peaches; 22-live band, visitation cards
accepted-turkey roast, mashed
potatoes, gravy, Caribbean
blend veggies, wheat roll, jello
with fruit. Games played each
meal day. Phone 852-3479 for
reservations.

