Anderson County Review — August 15, 2023
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Covid gut punch
continues for
local restaurants
Staffing, other operating
issues contine to hamper
restaurants across industry
BY DANE HICKS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT Two Garnett restaurants shut down last week, one temporarily while it arranged a reduced
hours schedule and one apparently permanently, amid a continuing
tough post-Covid environment for
eateries.
Trade Winds Bar & Grill closed
temporarily August 9 and over theweekend announced it will open
Tuesdays-Saturdays
beginning
today from 3 p.m.-11 p.m., according
to the restaurants Facebook page,
The temporary closing came after
owner Angi Smith was directed by
her doctor to get some rest to help
get over a nagging medical condition. A follow up FB post stipulated
management expected the shutdown
would be temporary and was not a
permanent closing.
Troyers 1883 in downtown
Garnett announced it would close
permanently, after reducing its
hours and days of operation in recent
weeks. After purchasing and partially renovating the former Maloans
Restaurant in a historic building in
downtown Garnett, Troyers owner
Jessica Troyer said after struggling with the restaurant and coffee
shop since opening last August she
planned to return to her former position as a project manager for J.E.
Dunn Construction.
A previous Facebook post said
Troyers planned to continue its
catering service and facility rental endeavors, but its website and
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
BUSH CITY A local woman
was injured Wednesday when
the horse she was riding in
eastern Anderson County
apparently bolted into the
path of an oncoming vehicle.
Anderson
County
Undersheriff Wes McClain
said Candy Kent, 40 of rural
Garnett, was riding horseback along the right-of-way
of Texas Road north of 1300
Road when her horse apparently darted up the embankment and into the path of
a truck driven by Jason
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Troyers 1883 restaurant in Garnett
announced its closing after opening
last summer.
closed at least twice temporarily
over the past year as well.
Restaurants arent the only operations facing problems with staffing
amid the 3 percent unemployment
environment in Anderson County
and much of Kansas. The City of
Garnett has sought to fill multiple
openings over the past year as have
other private employers, echoing
continuing problems in attracting
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 8-15-2023 / BARB HICKS
A recent Tuesday morning sunrise perches along
the Union Pacific railroad tracks looking northeast
at Garnetts 4th Avenue crossing. A reprieve from
hot temperatures in the area early this week is
expected to jump back into the upper 90s by the
weekend.
SEE EATERIES ON PAGE 7
Hermreck of Bush City.
The horse died from its
injuries and Kent was transported to Anderson County
Hospital for treatment of
injuries including a head
injury. Neither Hermreck
nor his passenger, Alyssa
Staats of Paola, were injured.
A source close to Kent said
she was treated at St. Lukes
Hospital on the Plaza for a
broken collarbone and other
injuries as well as a slight
brain bleed from the incident. She was expected to be
released late last week.
USD 365 budget for next year
proposed at $23.8 million
GARNETT USD 365 in
Garnett will exceed its revenue neutral budget guideline for next school year
according to its draft budget
released last week, which will
authorize potential expenses
of up to $23.8 million with
some $5.3 million in locally-generated tax funding.
Overall, the budget calls
from a district-wide property tax increase of more than
$502,000 compared to the
present budget year.
The districts public budget hearing is set for 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 7, at the district boardroom at 305 N. Oak
in Garnett.
The spending plan reflects
a total of $3.8 million in addi-
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Facebook page were no longer available late last week. Troyer did not
return calls from the Review for this
story.
Both owners commented over the
past year regarding trouble with
staffing their operations in the ongoing tight local labor market, which
was also a factor in the closing of
a restaurant at Colony a year ago.
Trade Winds reduced its hours and
Woman injured when truck
strikes the horse she was riding
BY DANE HICKS
C O P Y P R I C E O N E M E A S LY U . S . D O L L A R
Probitas, Veritas,
Integritas In Summa
tional expenses over the
2022-2023 school year with
about $3.6 million estimated
in transfers from this years
budget. A detailed summary
of the budget can be found in
last weeks Review.
The revenue neutral
law passed by the Kansas
Legislature requires special notification to the public whenever public entities
increase the amount of tax
dollars to be spent over what
they spent the previous year.
The move was intended as
an incentive to local elected
boards to lower mill levies
and restrain spending when
local property appraisals
SEE USD 365 ON PAGE 2
Kansas newspaper owner dead after police raid
Questions abound
after LEOs raid Kansas
paper, ignite press issue
BY DANE HICKS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
MARION The seizure of computers and equipment from a
Kansas newspaper on Friday
for as yet unknown reasons
which apparently brought
about the death of one of its
owners over the weekend has
thrust the town of Marion into
the national media spotlight,
and focused national discussion on the issue of governmental abuse of a free press and the
First Amendment.
Joan Meyer, 98 years old and
the wife of Kansas Newspaper
Hall of Fame member the late
Bill Meyer, died Saturday after
Marion County sheriffs deputies and city police raided
her home and the newspapers
downtown offices the day prior
in the course what a search
warrant termed an identity
theft investigation. The newspaper and publishing company was operated by its majority owner Eric Meyer, Joan
Meyers 69 year-old son.
Eric Meyer blamed his
mothers death on the stress of
the search of her home.
Marion officials however
are reported to have maintained that no probable cause
affidavit exists upon which the
warrant was issued and signed
by Marion County Magistrate
Judge Laura Viar. Viar has
said her office does not have
the affidavit. Police also seized
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the cellphone of a Record
reporter during the search.
The incident in question
surrounded local restaurant
owner Kari Newells drunk
driving arrest more than
a decade ago and her effort
recently to seek a liquor license
for her catering service information which was provided to
the newspaper and confirmed
but which the paper did not
use in a story. Since no probable cause affidavit has been
produced, the background for
an allegation of identity theft is
unknown at this time.
Newell and Eric Meyer had
history, according to published
reports. Meyer told CNN he and
a reporter were asked to leave
Newells business in recent
weeks during a meet-and-greet
with 2nd District Congressman
Jake LaTurner and his staff.
Newell told CNN When they
came into the establishment,
I quietly and politely asked
them to exit. I didnt feel that
their constituents needed to be
exposed to any risk of being
misquoted.
A staffer who spoke with
the Review Saturday said the
newspaper would be unable
to produce its paper by its
Tuesday press deadline since
its equipment was being held as
evidence by law enforcement.
Officials with the Kansas Press
Association said Saturday Eric
Meyer had procured other
equipment and was in the process of producing his next edition for Wednesday. Stories at
www.marionrecord.com have
chronicled the incident thus
far.
A statement from the Kansas
Bureau of Investigation said
law officers in Marion requested KBI assistance in investigating illegal access and dissemination of confidential criminal
justice information and that
KBI had assigned an agent
to the case last Tuesday. The
statement said though KBI has
requested and executed local
warrants in the past, it did neither in the Marion case.
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VFW BREAKFAST
VFW Post 6397 will have breakfast Sunday, August 20, from 9
a.m. – 1 p.m. Biscuits and gravy,
Belgian waffles, bacon, sausage
& eggs will be served.
AMERICAN LEGION BINGO
Bingo at American Legion Post
48 Garnett will be held every
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
BPW MEETING
The Garnett BPW meeting is
Tuesday, August 15th in the
Garnett Library Archer Room
at 6 p.m. The guest speaker
is Shirley McGhee talking to us
about the Purse – A program of
Franklin Grahams – Occupation
Christmas Child. The public is
invited to attend. Any questions
about the meeting or program
please call 785-448-8745.
TOPS MEETING CHANGES
The Garnett Chapter of TOPS
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
will meet on Thursdays @ 5:30
p.m. at 258 West Park Road in
Garnett in the tan building on
the east edge of the Nazarene
Church parking lot. For questions contact Rhonda (785)
893-0143 or Mary Lou (785)
304-1433.
UNPLANNED PREGNANCY
Advice & Aid Pregnancy Center
in Overland Park helps women
and their families make an
educated decision about an
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adoption and abortion. Call
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 15, 2023
RECORD
east 217.80 feet to the pob, said tract
contains 2.00 acres; and commencing
at the ne corner of the ne/4 of said
section 3, thence west along the north
section line on an assumed bearing of
south 900000 west 1211.65 feet to
the pob, thence south 000000 west
400 feet, thence south 900000 west
544.50 feet, thence north 000000
east 400 feet to the section line,
thence north 900000 east 544.50
feet to the pob.
LAND TRANSFERS
Woods LLC to M C Boekeker
Agriculture Limited Partnership: The
se4 of 23-21-20 and the s/2 o the ne/4
& the s/2 of the ne/4 all in 23-21-20.
Sheryl Jean Anderson, Richard R
Anderson, Michael R Brownrigg, Lori
Lynn Brinker and Justin W Brinker to
Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline
Inc: A tract of land being part of nw4
sw4 35-21-19 described as follows:
beg at nwcor said sw4; hence north
883806 east along north line of
said sw4, 808.11 feet; thence south
005105 east 680.06 feet; thence
south 430338 west 883.67 feet
to pt on south line of nw4 said sw4;
thence south 883122 west 202.89
feet to swcor nw4 said sw4; thence
north 003059 west 1311.66 feet to
pob; containing 20.00 acres or land
more or less.
Larry E Jahn to Woody Outdoors
LLC: All that part of sw4 18-21-20
lying west of US Hwy 59 and north of
county road (1300 Rd).
Terry Schilling and Terry L Schilling
AKA to Terry L Schilling Trustee and
Terry L Schilling Trust Dated August
3, 2023: An undivided 1/2 interest in
and to all the following described real
estate in Anderson County, KS: the
sw/4 except a tract commencing at
the nw corner of the sw/4 of 20-21-18;
thence south along the west line of
said sw/4 on an assumed bearing of
south 000000 east a distance of
923.66 feet to the true pob; thence
south 900000 east a distance of
660.00 feet; thence south 000000
west a distance of 330.00 feet; thence
north 900000 west a distance of
660.00 feet to the west line of said
sw/4; thence north 000000 east a
distance of 330.00 feet to the pob. the
n/2 of 26-21-17, the n/2 of 34-21-18;
commencing at the nw corner of the
sw/4 of 20-21-18; thence south along
the west line of said sw/4 on an
assumed bearing of south 000000
east a distance of 923.66 feet to
the true pob; thence south 900000
east a distance of 660.00 feet; thence
south 000000 west a distance of
330.00 feet; thence north 900000
west a distance of 660.00 feet to the
west line of said sw/4; thence north
000000 east a distance of 330.00
feet to the pob. all that part of the w/2
of the nw/4 of 36-21-17 lying north of
the right of way of the Missouri Pacific
Railroad; except a tract of land commencing 60 feet west of the nw corner
of block 6, supplement to merrills
addition to the Town of Westphalia,
thence west 350 feet, thence south
490 feet, thence east 350 feet, thence
north 490 feet to the pob; also except
a tract of land beginning 410 feet
west of the nw corner of block 6 in
supplement to Merrills Additiion to the
Town of Westphalia, thence west 170
feet, thence south 490 feet, thence
east 170 feet, thence north 490 feet
to the p0b; also all that part of the e/2
of thene/4 of 35-21-17 lying north of
the right of way of Missouri Pacific
Railroad. the n/2 of the nw/4 of the
sw/4 and the west 4 acres of the n/2 of
the ne/4 of the sw/4 and commencing
at the ne corner of the se/4, thence
west 64 rods, thence south 60 rods,
thence east 64 rods, thence north 60
rods to the pob, all in 35-21-18, the
sw/4 of the sw/4 and the s/2 of the
nw/4 of the sw/4of 35-21-18, also 28
acres in the e/2 of the sw/4 described
as follows: beginning at the se corner
of said sw/4 of the sw/4, thence east
41.6 rods, thence north 100 rods,
thence west 25.6 rods, thence north
20 rods, thence west 16 rods, thence
south 120 rods to the pob all in 35-2118. the se/4 of 34-21-17. the se/4 of
35-22-17. the ne/4 of 19-21-18. the
ne/4 of 3-22-18 less the following
descried tracts of land: commencing
at the ne corner of the ne/4 of 3-22-18;
thence west along the north section
line 993.90 feet to the pob; thence
south 400.00 feet; thence west 217.80
feet; thence orth 400.00 feet; thence
ANDERSON COUNTY ACCIDENT
REPORTS FILED
On July 6, a vehicle driven by Max
Vernon Good, Parsons, was traveling
south on Hwy 59 when a deer came
from the west ditch after being struck
by the vehicle in the front bumper and
hood area.
On July 8, a vehicle driven by
Brandy Nicole Swanson, Welda, was
traveling east on US 59 Hwy near
Nevada Road when a deer entered
the roadway and was struck.
On July 8, a vehicle driven by
Damon Dustin Moyer, Garnett, was
traveling eastbound on K31 Hwy when
he collided with a deer.
On July 9, a vehicle driven by
Martha Ann Dehn, Garnett, was traveling eastbound on K31 Hwy when they
collided with a deer.
On July 10, a vehicle driven by
Steven Brandon Lyman, Brighton, CO,
was traveling west on 2350 Road near
Ohio Road when a deer entered the
roadway and was struck.
On July 12, a vehicle driven by
Jamie Leigh Henderson, Kincaid, was
traveling westbound on US 59 Hwy
when they collided with a deer.
On July 21, a vehicle driven by
Marcial Lopez Martinez, Houston, TX,
was traveling south on US 169 when
they came to the roundabout and
struck the divider with the drivers side
front tire going into the middle of the
roundabout striking a road sign before
coming to a stop.
On July 23, a vehicle driven by Amy
Marie Parbst, Arkansas Pass, TX, was
traveling southbound on US 169 when
they collided with an armadillo resulting in disabling damage.
On August 2, a vehicle driven by
Rachel Ann Carlson, Richmond, was
southbound on Highway 169 when a
deer came from the east side of the
road being struck by the front right
corner and hood area of the vehicle.
On August 3, a vehicle driven by
Michael Anthony Hermreck, Greeley,
was going west on 1600 Road when
after passing Chase Road a deer
came from the field to the north crossing the road and being struck by the
left corner of the vehicle.
ANDERSON COUNTY ARRESTS FILED
On August 2, Eric Paul Collins,
Garnett, was arrested for a probation
violation.
On August 2, John Randall Penner,
Ottawa, was arrested for a probation
violation.
On August 3, Tyler Westley Hoke,
Garnett, was arrested for two counts
of theft by deception and making false
information.
On August 4, Bridgett Lynn Flam,
LaCygne, was arrested for failure to
appear.
On August 5, Lafe Harris, Garnett,
was arrested for aggravated battery;
bodily harm with a deadly weapon.
On August 7, Scout Elizabeth
Farrell, Overbrook, was booked as a
hold for the Douglas County Sheriffs
Office as he was arrested to serve a
court ordered sentence.
On August 7, Andrew Mayfield,
Lawrence, was booked as a hold for
the Douglas County Sheriffs Office
as he was arrested for fleeing a law
enforcement officer.
On August 7, Sarah Elizabeth Neil,
Topeka, was booked as a hold for the
Douglas County Sheriffs Office as she
was arrested for failure to appear.
On August 7, Sean Edwards Hall,
Lawrence, was booked as a hold for
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the Douglas County Sheriffs Office
as he was arrested for battery of a
law enforcement officer; city/county
correctional officer.
On August 8, Russell Raymond
Rohr, Iola, was arrested for a probation violation.
On August 9, Jagger Eli Rowland,
Williamsburg, was booked as a hold
for the Franklin County Sheriffs Office
as he was arrested for possession of
drugs.
ANDERSON COUNTY JAIL ROSTER
Giovanna Rodriguez was booked
into jail on March 3, 2021.
Isidro Madrid was booked into jail
on August 12, 2022.
Sean Williams was booked into jail
on August 22, 2022.
Eric Howell was booked into jail on
April 20, 2023.
Jeffrey Wright was booked into jail
on July 5, 2023.
George Foltz was booked into jail
on July 10, 2023.
Chad Roy was booked into jail on
July 13, 2023.
Joshua Caddell was booked into jail
on July 15, 2023.
Chester Casida was booked into jail
on July 25, 2023.
Eric Collins was booked into jail on
August 2, 2023.
John Penner was booked into jail
on August 2, 2023.
Tyler Hoke was booked into jail on
August 3, 2023.
Russell Rohr was booked into jail
on August 8, 2023.
ANDERSON COUNTY
JAIL FARM-INS
Matthew Claycamp was booked
into jail on June 12, 2023.
Bridger Raby was booked into jail
on July 13, 2023.
Jagger Rowland was booked into
jail on July 13, 2023.
Taylor Larsh was booked into jail on
July 13, 2023.
Tanner Vansickle was booked into
jail on July 13, 2023.
Andrew Jamison was booked into
jail on July 13, 2023.
Patrick Stoneking was booked into
jail on July 13, 2023.
Ryan Chaney was booked into jail
on July 19, 2023.
Sadge Hildebrandt was booked into
jail on July 27, 2023.
Cole Bridge was booked into jail on
July 27, 2023.
Matthew Mickel was booked into jail
on July 27, 2023.
Caden Smith was booked into jail
on July 28, 2023.
Nathan Sheldon was booked into
jail on July 28, 2023.
Jonathon Chacon was booked into
jail on August 1, 2023.
Tahreon Allen was booked into jail
on August 1, 2023.
Andrew Mayfield was booked into
jail on August 7, 2023
Sean Hall was booked into jail on
August 7, 2023
Scout Farrell was booked into jail
on August 7, 2023
Sarah Neil was booked into jail on
August 7, 2023
K-State East Central
Experiment Field Day,
August 16 in Ottawa
All interested individuals
are invited to attend the 2023
East Central Experiment
Field Day on Wednesday,
August 16, at 9:00 a.m. The
event will be held at the
Ottawa Experiment Field
(From I-35 at Ottawa proceed
south 1.7 miles on 59 Hwy,
go east 1 mile, and south 0.75
mile).
This is a free event and no
pre-registration is required.
Registration will begin at 9
am with coffee and doughnuts provided. The program
will start at 9:30 am. There
will be a lunch at noon after
the conclusion of the program. Commercial pesticide
applicator and CCA credits
have been approved.
Topics and speakers
Strategies to Maximize
Agronomic and Economic
Nitrogen Use Dorivar Ruiz
Diaz
Integrating Cover Crops
in Weed Control Sarah
Lancaster
Management of Corn and
Soybean to Maximize Yield
Ana Carcedo
Updates on Fungicide
Application in Row Crops
Eric Adee
Please contact the EastCentral Research Station at
785-242-5616 at least two days
prior to this event if accommodations are needed for
persons with disabilities or
special requirements.
USD 365…
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increased.
Property values in USD 365
shot up over the past three
years, gaining more than $20
million in tax-assessed valuation. The school districts mill
levy totaled 53.009 for the 20212022 school year, 48.001 this
year and is anticipated at 48.20
this year, with an assessed valuation district-wide of $116 million.
Superintendent Don Blome
said while the published budget included the best guess at
spending from this point in
time in anticipation of known
expenses, the final enrollment
of the district carried a lot of
weight on the budget since
state funding is awarded on a
full time equivalent basis with
weighting given to numbers
of lower-income and special
needs students.
At this point, we try to estimate an FTE based on the information we have at the time,
Blome said. The September
20 count and final state audit
determine what our actual
spending authority is for the
general fund. The general fund
could be lower (or higher) than
the estimated expenditures
regardless the mill levy doesnt
change as the general fund mill
levy is set by the state.
Blome said inflation over
the past year had an impact
on the budget as well, particularly in the area of transportation particularly replacement
school buses.
The district received notice
that we were going to need to
pay an additional $22,000 per
bus ordered this year, Blome
said. The district cancelled
that order and went to a different manufacturer for approximately the same original price.
In the future, buses appear to
be trending much higher.
Blome said another area
forcing cost increases is personnel. The Local Option Budget
limited tax authority outside
the states base 20 mill levy
was increased approximately
$100,000 for the 2023-2024 school
year to cover the cost of salary
and health insurance increases
primarily for non-teaching or
non-administrative staff.
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 15, 2023
HOLLORAN
DECEMBER 18, 1962 – JULY 28, 2023
Chuck Holloran, age 60, of
Merriam, Kansas, formerly
of Garnett,
K a n s a s
passed away
Friday, July
28, 2023 at
the
Olathe
H o s p i c e
H o u s e ,
O l a t h e ,
Kansas.
Holloran
Charles
C l i n t o n
Holloran was born on December
18, 1962 to Charlie and Mary
Lynn (Doran) Holloran at
Marysville, Kansas. Chuck
grew up in Garnett, graduating from Garnett High School
with the class of 1981. He then
attended Fort Scott Community
College where he competed
on the livestock judging team.
He earned his Associates
Degree in 1983. Following
school Chuck moved to Florida
where he began his career in
golf course maintenance and
management, working at TPC
Sawgrass. Throughout his
career Chuck worked in many
facets of the golf course industry, his work took him to South
Carolina before returning to
Kansas, where he worked in
Garnett and Kansas City area
courses.
On December 23, 1988,
Chuck married Melinda Butel
in the Holy Angels Catholic
Church, Garnett. They were
blessed with two daughters,
Sarah and Katy, while living in
Cheraw, South Carolina. They
later divorced.
Chuck was a 4th Degree
member of the Knights of
Columbus, Council #1368.
Chuck loved many sports and
played football, basketball, and
baseball. He was active in 4-H
and FFA. He enjoyed hunting
and fishing, especially with his
family. He was a Chiefs fan
and a KU basketball fanatic.
Golf was one of the constants
throughout Chucks life, as an
avid golfer he shared his passion for it and other sports with
his daughters and anyone else
who would listen.
He was preceded in death
by his father, Charlie, on
December 26, 2022.
Chuck is survived by his
daughters, Sarah Hardman
and husband, Tim, of Garnett,
Katy Holloran of Overland
Park, Kansas; granddaughter, Sawyer Stevenson; mother, Mary Lynn Holloran of
Garnett; two sisters and two
brothers, Tracey Rickabaugh
and husband, Joe, of Topeka,
Kansas, Tammra Schillig and
husband, Ken, of Westphalia,
Kansas, Marty Holloran and
wife, Julie, of Garnett, and
Kevin Holloran and wife,
Stacy, of Kincaid, Kansas; and
many nieces and nephews.
Mass of Christian Burial was
August 4, 2023, at Holy Angels
Church in Garnett, Kansas.
Burial followed in the Holy
Angels Cemetery. Memorial
contributions may be made to
the Olathe Hospice House or
to Advent Health Foundation
(Shawnee Mission) and left
in care of the funeral home.
Condolences to the family may
be left at www.feuerbornfuneral.com.
WELSH
OCTOBER 19, 1935 – AUGUST 1, 2023
Thomas J. Welsh, age 87, of
Garnett, Kansas, passed away
on Tuesday, August 1, 2023, at
Residential
Living Center
in Garnett,
Kansas.
Tom was
born
on
October 19,
1935, at Mont
Ida, Kansas,
Welsh
the son of
H o w a r d
and Hester
(Dixon) Welsh. Tom graduated
from Welda High School, and
served in the U.S. Army from
1958-1960. He then went to work
in the local oil fields, and lived
in Welda.
He was united in marriage
to Barbara (Stiffler) Stroup
on October 28, 1962, in Miami,
Oklahoma. When Tom met
Barbara, he immediately fell in
love with her three little girls,
they were married, and then
they were blessed with another
daughter, who he called Little
T.
Tom and Barb owned a
bar The Spot for 12 years.
They also owned the Eastside
Market where Tom worked as
a butcher. Tom then worked
for the Kansas Corporation
Commission from 1978 to 2006.
After retirement, Tom worked
for Patriots Bank as a courier,
and at Rockers Liquor Store.
He was a member of the
Masonic Lodge, Shriners,
Eastern Star and American
Legion. Tom and Barbara
enjoyed camping at their property at Hidden Valley Lake. He
loved watching old western
movies, feeding the birds and
squirrels, and especially loved
their dogs. But, the love of his
life was watching the grandkids and great grandchildren
at their sport events, birthdays,
and any activities in which
they were involved.
Tom was preceded in death
by his parents; infant son,
Tommy; and sons-in-law, Pat
Rues and Terry Caudell.
He is survived by his wife,
Barbara Welsh, of the home;
four daughters, Connie Rues of
Garnett, Kansas, Terri (Rick)
Jones of Hutchinson, Kansas,
Chris Freelove of Colony,
Kansas, and Tammy (Jeff)
Dieker of Colony, Kansas; ten
grandchildren, Ryan (Jenn)
Rues of Emporia, Brent Rues
of Olathe, B.J. (Tabitha) Rues
of Emporia, Dereck (Lindsay)
Caudell of Colony, Kelcey
(Erick) Jessee of Columbus,
Kirsten (Mike) Green of
Hutchinson, Kayla (David)
Gibbens of Lenexa, Kelby Jones
of Hutchinson, Haley (Gunnar)
Freelove of Ames, Iowa, and
Trevor Freelove of Colony; 20
great grandchildren; a sister,
Dixie Mader of Collinsville,
Oklahoma; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were
August 5, 2023, at the Feuerborn
Family Funeral Service Chapel
in Garnett, Kansas. Burial followed in the Garnett Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Shriners Hospital
for Children or American
Legion Post #48. Condolences
may be sent to the family at
www.feuerbornfuneral.com
BODENHAMER
AUGUST 22, 1931 – AUGUST 12, 2023
Glen Blaine Bodenhamer
was born on August 22, 1931
in Greeley, Kansas to Hylas
and Leona (Reed) Bodenhamer.
After graduating from
High School,
Glen joined
the U.S. Navy
and traveled
the
world.
During his
time in the
Navy
he
Bodenhamer
served
in
the
Korea
war. Upon returning from
the Navy, he married Shirley
LaJune Shaw on September
3, 1955. Glen studied accounting by mail through La Salle
University and earned a degree
in accounting. He worked
primarily for Behm/Gulf
Western and later for Danials
International at Wolf Creek
where he retired as Accounting
Manager. Glen was a member
of the Masonic Lodge in Lane,
Kansas for 65 years and was
also a lifetime member of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Glens hobbies included
hunting, fishing, and raising
a big garden. He also loved
trap shooting and made many
great friends at the local trap
clubs over the years. When
he wasnt hunting, fishing, or
gardening he read novels and
JULY 28, 2023
Kimberly Bachand passed
on July 28, 2023 in Garnett,
Kansas at the age of 49. A celebration of Life will be held
Wednesday, August 30, 2023 at 3
p.m. at Centerville Community
Church, 225 North 1st Street
in Centerville, KS. Memorial
contributions can be made in
Kims memory to the American
Cancer Society or Tri-Ko, 301
1st Street, Osawatomie, KS
66064.
We live in a day where
unity, in many ways,
appears to be a hopeless
ideal and a thing of the
past. As our cultural
becomes increasingly
polarized, we seem more
and more hostile toward
those who disagree with
us. About the only thing
we can agree on is that
we are divided and its
the other sides fault. In
the Old Testament there
was hostility between the Jews
and the Gentiles. It was cultural, racial and religious, all at
the same time. The Jews held
tightly to the Old Covenant,
that is the law, which excluded
the Gentiles from participation
leaving them with no hope of
ever being right with God. If
the church is ever to be united, the Gospel of Jesus Christ
must be the primary and central focus. The Gospel is the
common belief that unites the
church and leads to the purpose of exalting Jesus above
all else. Therefore unity is not
the goal. Exalting Jesus above
all else is the goal. Unity is the
byproduct. The church has
long thought that it needed a
program of some kind to unite
the people. These programs
have worked to briefly excite
people toward a purpose but
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have never brought about the
desired result.
Initially the church got it
right as we read in Acts 4:32,
All the believers were one in
heart and mind. The key word
here is believers. You cannot unite unbelievers because
they see no advantage in laying
aside our differences for the
sake of the gospel. There is
nothing more counter-cultural
than laying aside our differences and few things more clearly
communicate the love of Christ
than laying aside our differences for the sake of the gospel.
One of the defining marks of a
people following Christ is uniting in mission. This provides
an amazing opportunity for the
church. The more divided our
cultural becomes, the more a
church united around the gospel of Jesus Christ stands out.
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solved crossword puzzles. Glen
also loved to travel and he and
LaJune traveled all over the
U.S. and many foreign countries after he retired.
Glen was preceded in death
by his wife LaJune, parents
Hylas and Leona and brothers
Jay, Rex and Charles.
Glen is survived by son,
Randy Bodenhamer and wife
Nancy of Burlington, Kansas;
granddaughter, Kelly Scholz
and husband Arne and their
children Rinny and Ivy;
grandson, Shawn Harrel and
wife Melinda of King George,
Virginia, and his daughters
Grace and Hailey; sisters, Judy
McKendrick and husband Jay
D, of Burley, Idaho and Nancy
Day and husband, Gary of
Ozark Missouri. He also leaves
behind a host of nieces, nephews and many friends.
Graveside services with
military honors will be held
at 10:30 AM on Thursday,
August 17, 2023 at the Garnett
Cemetery in Garnett, Kansas.
Glens family will greet friends
on Wednesday evening, August
16 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. at
the Feuerborn Family Funeral
Service Chapel in Garnett. In
lieu of flowers, contributions
can be made to Coffey County
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may be sent to the family at
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OPINION
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 15, 2023
Wanted: A damn good reason
All hell broke loose out at the Marion County
Record newspaper office in Marion last week.
Now a woman is dead, and questions scream for
answers.
A judge there and the chief of police have a lot
of explaining to do. If youre going to shut down a
newspaper and confiscate its records and cause
a womans death in the process, youd better
have a damn good reason.
Its not the kind of story we typically see a lot
of in Kansas or thankfully anywhere else in the
U.S. for that matter. Despite the polarization in
American culture right now and the outright
hatred some have for the media, most Americans
have enough understanding of our values to recognize you dont just destroy a newspaper. When
pro-slave terrorists sacked Lawrence in the lead
up to the Civil War, newspapers were their first
targets. Newspapers journalists in general
who do their jobs make enemies. Love us or hate
us, thats the way its supposed to be.
In the handful of days since Fridays police
raid on the Marion County Record there have
been a lot of comparisons to authoritarian
attacks on press freedom, but the fact is that
right now the rest of the world just doesnt know
whats going on there. Its a typical local mess
with personalities and politics and somebody
well eventually find out who crossed the line.
A handful of facts are clear: Marion police and
county sheriffs deputies simultaneously raided
the home of the publishers and the newspaper
office of the little weekly newspaper on Friday.
The stress likely caused 98 year-old Joan Meyer,
wife of the late publisher Bill Meyer and mother
of present editor and publisher Eric Meyer, to
collapse and pass away Saturday after the raid.
The search warrant points toward allegations of identity theft that the paper somehow
accessed private records of a local woman with
whom the paper had been feuding a woman
who had a previous DUI arrest and who was
trying to get a liquor license in town. Eric
Meyer says a source provided information about
Kari Newells DUI to the paper, and the Record
confirmed it with a public records search, then
never used the info in a story anyway. He did
publish a story about Newell throwing him and
a reporter out of a meeting at her restaurant
where Congressman Jake LaTurner was speaking weeks prior. Whether Meyer has evidence
on his computer implicating him in a crime
presumably will be confirmed or dispelled once
the cops are done pilfering through the Records
data. No doubt the legal ramifications, if not in
REVIEW COMMENTARY
DANE HICKS, Publisher
criminal charges then in the newspapers civil
suit against the agencies, will stretch out a long
time.
But just as interesting is reporting from
MSNBC contributor Marisa Kabas published
in her Substack blog, who says Eric Meyer told
her the computers also include names of former
co-workers of Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody,
hired by the city a few months ago, who told the
newspaper Cody left his previous job over allegations of sexual misconduct, but got hired in
Marion anyway. For his part, Cody claims on the
PDs Facebook page local law enforcement will
be vindicated of effectively derailing the paper
when the smoke clears.
Another wrinkle is in the documentation
for the search warrant itself. Eighth District
Magistrate Judge Laura Viar signed the search
warrant, but there seems to be no laying hands
on the probable cause affidavit completed by the
investigating agency which gives the evidence to
justify violating the newspaper and its publishers rights by conducting a forcible search. The
Review and numerous others have requested
that document, but it can take up to 10 days to be
turned over, presuming it exists.
For his part, Eric Meyer apparently somehow
managed to cobble enough equipment together
to get his paper out this week. In whatever state
it is, considering all his newsgathering and
production necessities were missing, worldwide
media attention and while mourning the loss of
his mother and partner, the fact he published at
all is a Herculean accomplishment that should
illustrate his commitment to the community and
his mission.
Sometimes its easy to point out the pitfalls
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Dear Editor,
I appreciate you publishing the voting
records of our area Kansas Legislators in the
last Review so we can see which ones are honoring their oath to uphold and protect the U.S. and
Kansas Constitutions as well as the rights of we
the people of this area. However, I would like
to point out that there is also very good voting
record data available for our elected representatives in the national government, which you
should be interested in.
This voting record information is published
by The New American magazine and is called the
Freedom Index. They show how our representatives vote on key legislation as far as whether
they voted to follow the U.S. Constitution or not.
Of course when they are elected and sworn in,
they swear to uphold and defend that document
in performing their duties. Most of the time we
have done pretty well to have congressmen that
score 80% or better. However, I thought you
and the voters in this area should want to know
that our current representative in the U.S.
House, Sharice Davids scored 10% in her votes
of the first 6 months of the 118th Congress. Just
10% of the time she followed the guidelines set
forth in the Constitution she is sworn to follow.
As awful as that sounds, 3 of the 4 reports for
the 117th Congress gave her a big fat 0, and the
4th, her first session in Congress, was a 17%.
Unfortunately there are way too many people in
Congress with the same lack of respect for the
rule of law that they are supposed to follow.
I would hope anyone who claims to love and
support our Constitution will watch this report
when it comes out every 6 months and use it in
deciding who should represent them. You can
subscribe to The New American to get it or go
to the web site thenewamerican.com and click
Freedom Index.
Yours for God and Country,
Tim Benton
Garnett
Nose rings. If people are going to do it, maybe
thats just how they express themselves. And
the women with tatoos and no teeth, well,
maybe they got their teeth knocked out.
If mowing grass and putting clippings in the
street is such a crime, then why dont they give
people who do it tickets?
Thanks Sharice for standing up for womens
rights.
SEE HICKS ON PAGE 5
xx
Ask Lindsay Lohan: Motherhoods an amazing thing
Lindsay Lohan is not buying one of the primary whoppers of feminism: that incubating
and having babies is peak female oppression.
The actress, perhaps best known for playing both trouble-making twins in The Parent
Trap remake some 25 years ago, recently
gave birth to a healthy baby boy named Luai
and posted her first postpartum picture on
Instagram on Wednesday.
I am so proud of what this body was able to
accomplish during these months of pregnancy
and now, recovery. Having a baby is the greatest joy in the world! Lohan wrote to her 13.8
million followers, going on to plug her outfit
of the day and drop a reference to Mean
Girls, another cult classic that helped make
her famous. My OOTD lately is my @fridamom postpartum underwear. Because Im not
a regular mom, Im a postpartum mom.
Good on Lohan for stating what should
be obvious both biologically and socially but
isnt: Bringing new life into the world and
cultivating a family is one of lifes fullest joys.
While most celebrities try to convince themselves and the watching world that the path
to success is paved with abortion, its always
refreshing to hear the true message that
embracing what our bodies were designed to
do brings the utmost fulfillment.
Women have a totally unique and kickbutt ability to incubate a human life from the
NATIONAL COMMENTARY
KYLIE GRISWOLD, THE FEDERALIST
moment of conception and then labor through
the intense task of bringing that whole new
person into the outside world. Ladies literally
create families and communities and nations
all with the insane power that is our bodies.
Oh, you made partner? Thats nice. She made
people!
How the heck did multiple generations
get duped into thinking our uteruses gave
us the raw end of the deal? Thats what happens when you convince yourself and the
rest of your sex that C-section scars are less
admirable than C-suites and that managing
a household is lame compared to managing a
marketing department.
Radical feminists dont just lie about what
babies do to careers, though. They resent
what babies do to bodies: Goodbye, hourglass.
Hello, saggy, puffy, human burp cloth. Ever
notice how body positivity feminists love
obesity but loathe the idea of a little baby
weight?
In an attempt to have babies but avoid the
dreaded body changes, some celebrities turn
to the exploitative surrogacy industry. Just
ask Khloe Kardashian how that goes. Last
July, Kardashians son Tatum was born after
being created in a lab through in vitro fertilization and then implanted in a surrogate.
It compromised their mother-son bond, she
explained, lamenting that she wished people
were more honest about the harsh realities of
renting a womb.
I felt really guilty that this woman just
had my baby, Kardashian confessed of the
surrogate. I take the baby and I go to another
room, and youre sort of separated. Its such a
transactional experience cause its not about
him.
So many prevailing narratives about
female physiology are just vicious lies. On
the one hand, you dont have to look any further than Lizzo to know the body positivity
movement is a death spiral a postmodern
attempt to shun health and natural beauty
in favor of grotesque self-destruction. But
SEE GRISWOLD ON PAGE 5
Trumps Republican primary contenders are afraid
Donald Trump has gotten indicted
yet again, and, as usual, most of the other
Republican candidates have been sympathetic, if not outright deferential, to him.
Its another episode that raises the question: Can someone who is afraid of Trump
defeat him?
Of all the advantages that Trump has in
the competition for the 2024 Republican nomination — immediate past president, ability to
generate enormous media attention, etc. — perhaps foremost among them is the fact that the
other Republican candidates are afraid.
Its hard to think of anyone who has ever
won a major-party nomination while showing
fear, especially of someone else in the field.
A successful candidate might be careful
around certain issues or constituencies,
or back off of an unpopular position. But
being clearly scared by an opponent is something else, entirely. George W. Bush and
John McCain might have hated or disdained
each other in 2000, same with McCain and
Mitt Romney in 2008, or Romney and Newt
Gingrich in 2012. But no one was ever clearly,
demonstrably afraid.
Until now.
When asked about Trump, most of the candidates might not actually lick their lips, or
swallow hard or begin to blink faster, but you
wouldnt be surprised if they did. Generally,
theyll evade questions, reject the premise or
revert to an answer that has been as carefully
crafted as an official statement by one of the
parties negotiating the Paris Peace Accords.
You can almost see them thinking:
Maybe hell leave me alone.
Maybe hell make me his veep.
Maybe there will be a better time to attack
NATIONAL COMMENTARY
RICH LOWRY, King Features Syndicate
him later.
If they can help it, his opponents will never
say Trumps name — hes the most unnamed
major politician in American history. Mike
Pence has tended to call him my former running mate.
This means that Donald Trumps political
dominance of the rest of the field extends to
a kind of personal and psychological dominance.
A key aspect of the Trump phenomenon from the beginning has been how hes
brought the subrational element of politics
thats always been there, but usually relatively submerged, to the fore — more Frans de
Waal, author of Chimpanzee Politics, than
Richard Hofstadter; more Dana White than
Lee Atwater.
This raises the possibility that not taking
Trump head-on means more than simply missing the opportunity to make the case against
him. It also means implicitly acknowledging
LETTERS
his status as the Big Man of Republican politics, and the rivals status as a subordinate
player in the world Trump created and rules.
The only one whos really not playing this
game is Chris Christie, who gives as good as
he gets and also needles Trump and initiates
fights against him. If Christie can achieve a
breakout in New Hampshire, it will be based,
in part, on winning points on strength and
courage while doing and saying what no one
else dares. (Also-rans Will Hurd and Asa
Hutchinson criticize Trump, too, but more
politely and conventionally.)
All that said, the other candidates are reacting to a genuine conundrum –Republican voters might be open to an alternative to Trump
in theory, but they dont want anyone to
criticize him. How to square that circle is the
biggest challenge for the rest of the field, at
least those members of it genuinely running
to win.
To be fair, Governor Ron DeSantis, as
Trumps main target, has been willing to push
back as necessary, and he makes a constant,
implicit critique of Trumps electoral prospects and governing abilities. But the Florida
governor is always careful to stay on the right
side of the line, biding his time for later or
hoping that his message catches on without
having to grasp the nettle. This isnt unreasonable, but, again, it exposes a disparity — he
has a strategy, while Trump has a sledgehammer.
So long as everyone believes that Trump
has one and they dont — and acts accordingly — the fear factor will continue to work in
Trumps favor.
Rich Lowry is editor of the National Review.
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President Joseph Biden
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Washington, DC 20500
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Governor Laura Kelly
300 SW 10th Ave #241s,
Topeka, KS 66612
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Senator Roger Marshall
Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C., 20510
(202) 224-4774
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Washington, D.C., 20510
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HISTORY
Relief in temps allow for more searching
50 years ago…Locals complain about theft of fresh grown food
This weeks column is just a tad
different. I will be sharing photos
of artifacts found at both of the
sites Im presently working at.
Last Friday was the first day out
in ten days because of the heat.
Thank God for our rain and much
cooler temperatures.
The first two photos are of artifacts found at my town site and
the bottle was found at my farm
site.
#1 – A nice 1940-S. Penny
#2 – A real unusual button.
Note the two side notches. These
are not broken out, but they were
made this way when the button
was manufactured. What purpose
did they serve?
#3 – Do you remember those
60 years ago…
Cities Service Gas Company is
planning to construct approximately ten miles of thirty-inch pipeline
between the companys Welda and
Ottawa, Kansas, compressor stations
to meet the 1963-1964 peak day delivery requirement of customers in the
greater Kansas City area. Twenty-nine
representatives from the Garnett High
School Future Farmers of America visited the Farmers Chemical Company in
Joplin, MO. Earl Whitely Motors, Inc
has purchased the Dail Smith residential property at the corner of Second
and Maple for the purpose of location a
display lot for new and used cars along
Highway 59. City clerks at Garnett and
Greeley have prepared their budgets for
the coming fiscal year and have been
published. Garnetts tangible valuation this year is $2,968,530, an increase
over 1962 when figures were quoted at
nearly $60,000 less. This affected the
slight lowering of the tax levy required
to finance expenditures for the coming
year in estimated excess of $775,000.
The levy to raise this amount is 13.55
mills, which is .25 of a mill less than
the 13.8 mills needed for the current
years expenses. Residents in Greeley
will be glad to learn that there will be a
sizable reduction in their city tax levy
for the coming year. Late Saturday
night proved to be another perfect night
for the Go-Kart drivers, as well as spectators. Seventeen karts with drivers
from Garnett and other towns in the
area provided the large crowd with
ample entertainment under the guiding
hand of Dr. Paul Nesbitt.
50 years ago…
Anderson Countys regional welfare
office will be located in Osawatomie
starting January 1 if the tentative
sites of the 36 regional offices in the
state are approved as permanent sites.
The Osawatomie office would service
Miami, Linn, and Anderson counties.
Family Life workers will soon be in the
area for the Catholic Church. The new
activity is being done by seven Catholic
parishes as staff of the churches. David
and Diane Hentges moved to Garnett
and are working with the local parishes of Garnett, Westphalia, Burlington,
Osage City, Scranton, Baldwin, and
Ottawa. The Family Life workers will
work with families to relay communication between families and the church
in an attempt to identify if there is need
for new programs, as well as the implementation of the programs. Mike Cruse,
foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Massey,
has been awarded a $1,600 grand and
work grant at Fort Hays Kansas State
College. Cruse auditioned for the grant
and plans to go into Music Education.
40 years ago…
An agreement was reached between
representatives of Rural Water District
Number Six and the Garnett City
Council at a special meeting meant to
mend differences on an agreement for
water usage from the proposed Cedar
Creek Reservoir. The Rural Water district has been negotiating with Farmers
#1
DIGGING UP THE PAST
Henry Roeckers
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WATKINS products. This bottle is rather old, as it was made
in a three piece mold. Bottom,
Body & Top. Most likely the late
1800s-early 1900s. Wouldnt it
be great to know what this bottle
once held.
Respectfully submitted by: Henry
#2
#3
NEWSPAPER…
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We have investigated those who
work at schools, churches and at
all levels of public service. No one
is above the law, whether a public
official or a representative of the
media, the statement said.
Journalists and open government advocates across the country are decrying the incident. Max
Kautsch, a media lawyer and president of the Kansas Coalition for
Open Government, told 12 News in
Wichita journalists are protected
by federal law against unreasonable
searches and seizures. Information
sought from the media would typically take place through subpoena
action, Kautsch said.
The affidavit on which the
search warrant was based has not
been disclosed, Kautsch told the TV
station. There is a Kansas law that
has been in effect since 2014 that presumes disclosure of such affidavits
once those warrants are executed.
Chairperson of the National
Newspaper Association, John Galer,
said the raids on the Meyers home
and business were incompatible
with an America that respects the
press freedoms enshrined in the US
constitutions first amendment.
HICKS…
FROM PAGE 4
along a story like this one and make
an easy judgment. If someone had
only done this, or someone would
have done that, the whole thing
could have been avoided.
As it is, no one knows whats
what yet in Marion only that a
newspaper in the United States got
torpedoed by government for reasons whose veracity is yet to be
determined. The concern has been
expressed nationwide, and well it
should be. ###
THAT WAS THEN
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Home Administration for a combined
loan and grant for the water district.
The Western Auto Associate Store in
Garnett is making plans to move in
addition to the expansion of product
lines, and the opening of the new store
in Garnett. The new location will be at
the business formerly occupied by the
Baldridge Pontiac Agency, just north of
Pizza Hut. Anderson County Extension
Agent Maxury Harrington says that the
1983 corn crop is a replay of 1980, when
the majority of the crop burning in
the drought. Harrington estimates that
90% of the corn crop has been lost, and
only some irrigated corn in the county
and some corn planted early survives.
Two Garnett brothers will soon undertake an invasive surgery and the gift
of life in Dallas. Dale Feuerborn will
have surgery to remove one of his kidneys for transplantation into his brother Jim. Jim, the elder brother, suffers
from diabetes milletus. The disease
has already caused blindness and later
the removal of both eyes two years ago,
however, Jim has continued his job as
a mechanical engineer through the use
of transcribed information until March
of this year. Dale was tested for many
months before agreeing to the donor
specific transplant and improving his
brothers chances of survival from 25%
to 95%.
30 years ago…
A cooperative effort between the
Kansas Corn Growers Association,
the Kansas Grain Sorghum Producers
and Beckman Motors of Garnett has
resulted in three new ethanol-powered
Chevrolet Luminas being added to the
rental fleet at the local dealership. The
cars are powered by a mixture of 85
percent ethanol and 15 percent standard unleaded gasoline and are part of
the Kansas Biofuels Project. Members
of the Anderson County Economic
Development committee and a Chanutebased assisted living housing company
will sponsor a public meeting this coming Sunday to explain the current interest in building a facility in Anderson
County. A Burlington sky-diver performing with the Garnett based demonstration team was critically injured last
Friday during a jump at the Coffey
County Fair. Randy Holtz was injured
when the parachute he was piloting
apparently went into a series of unexplained, high velocity, low altitude
turns at it neared the landing point and
collided with the ground. The experi-
enced sky-diver suffered multiple fractures of the foot, upper and lower leg,
hip, arm, and skull. Anderson County
Sheriffs Department officers confiscated 42 marijuana plants Wednesday
afternoon west of Garnett in the first
substantial find of the 1993 growing
season.
20 years ago…
Fridays passage by the U.S. Senate of
an energy bill that includes a Renewable
Fuels Standard ensures the continued
support of the proposed Ethanol plant,
and likely causes more hesitation in
the ownership of the plant itself. Friday
also marked the final thirty-day countdown to when the East Kansas Agri
Energy LLC will tally the total pledged
investor capital and decide if new strategies will be needed to collect the nearly
$16 million needed to move forward
with the project. County Attorney Fred
Campbell has filed an amended charge
against the man officials say stole
$30,000 from a local bank. New evidence
suggests that the accused man may
have taken funds from the bank on two
separate occasions. Anderson County
Commissioners are expected to approve
a 2004 county budget which will result
in an estimated 1.1 mill increase in local
property taxes, generating an extra
$125,000 in tax funds for the year. The
commissioners said at a department
meeting last week that they appreciated
the staffs help in controlling spending
within their own office budgets for the
upcoming year. More than half of the
increased tax funds will go to the county road and bridge department whose
budget was cut over $190,000 this year
due to a reduction in state funding.
10 years ago…
Former students of vocal music from
the Garnett area gathered to remember
their instructor, Paul Massey. Massey
was known for developing Garnett High
School into one of the top vocal music
programs in the state of Kansas, and
his reputation transcended the decades
that he taught. Masey died Saturday
at Olathe Medical Center. An illegal
steroid operation in a Garnett Martial
Arts Studio that pitted brother against
brother has been resolved in court with
both brothers taking plea deals that will
likely see them both on probation. A
local 88-year-old man, who brandished a
weapon during a dispute over a dumped
load of wheat is fighting the charges
against him. The man was arrested in
July after he pulled out a .22 caliber pistol during a dispute between two men
in a wheat field, according to the police
and court reports. The accused man
had hired a custom harvesting company to cut his wheat field, but refused
to pay the workers after the wheat was
loaded but before it could be delivered
to the local elevator. When the truck
driver refused to transport the unpaid
load, the altercation escalated to the
driver dumping the load of wheat on
the ground and ended with the farmer
producing the weapon.
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CALENDAR
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
USD 288 – First Day of School
10:00 a.m. – Storytime For
Preschoolers
12:00 p.m. – Rotary International
Club Meeting
5:00 p.m. – Anderson County
Economic Development Meeting
5:30 p.m. – BPW Meeting
5:30 p.m. – PM Yoga
6:00 p.m. – Planning Commission
Meeting
6:30 p.m. – American Legion Bingo
7:00 p.m. – Alcoholics Anonymous
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
USD 365 & St. Rose – First Day
of School
8:45 a.m. – AM Yoga
1:00 p.m. – Duplicate Bridge
Thursday, August 17, 2023
4:00 p.m. – Walker Art Committee
Meeting
5:30 p.m. – PM Yoga
5:30 p.m. – TOPS Meeting
6:00 p.m. – 13-Point Pitch & Snacks
7:00 p.m. – Alcoholics Anonymous
Friday, August 18, 2023
8:45 a.m. – AM Yoga
Sunday, August 20, 2023
9:00 a.m. – VFW Breakfast
Monday, August 21, 2023
8:45 a.m. – AM Yoga
9:00 a.m. – Anderson County
Commission Meeting
6:00 p.m. – Celebrate Recovery
6:00 p.m. – Garnett Lions Club
Meeting
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
10:00 a.m. – Storytime For
Preschoolers
12:00 p.m. – Rotary International
Club Meeting
5:30 p.m. – PM Yoga
6:00 p.m. – City Commission
Meeting
6:30 p.m. – American Legion Bingo
7:00 p.m. – Alcoholics Anonymous
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
8:45 a.m. – AM Yoga
1:00 p.m. – Duplicate Bridge
Thursday, August 24, 2023
2:00 p.m. – Emergency Food
Assistance Program. (Harvesters)
5:30 p.m. – PM Yoga
5:30 p.m. – TOPS Meeting
6:00 p.m. – 13-Point Pitch & Snacks
7:00 p.m. – Alcoholics Anonymous
Friday, August 25, 2023
8:45 a.m. – AM Yoga
USD 479 – First Day of School
Monday, August 28, 2023
8:45 a.m. – AM Yoga
9:00 a.m. – Anderson County
Commission Meeting
6:00 p.m. – Celebrate Recovery
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
10:00 a.m. – Storytime For
Preschoolers
12:00 p.m. – Rotary International
Club Meeting
5:30 p.m. – PM Yoga
6:30 p.m. – American Legion Bingo
7:00 p.m. – Alcoholics Anonymous
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
8:45 a.m. – AM Yoga
1:00 p.m. – Duplicate Bridge
Thursday, August 31, 2023
5:30 p.m. – PM Yoga
5:30 p.m. – TOPS Meeting
6:00 p.m. – 13-Point Pitch & Snacks
7:00 p.m. – Alcoholics Anonymous
Friday, September 1, 2023
8:45 a.m. – AM Yoga
Monday, September 4, 2023
8:45 a.m. – AM Yoga
9:00 a.m. – Anderson County
Commission Meeting
9:00 a.m. – Friendship Quilters
Meeting
4:00 p.m. – Greeley PTO
6:00 p.m. – Celebrate Recovery
6:00 p.m. – Garnett Lions Club
Meeting
7:30 p.m. – Kincaid Masonic Lodge
No. 338 Meeting
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
10:00 a.m. – Storytime For
Preschoolers
12:00 p.m. – Rotary International
Club Meeting
EATERIES…
FROM PAGE 1
and retaining employees in an
economy still rife with federal
Covid emergency funding and
escalating wages engaged to try
to compete for a limited labor
pool.
According to data gathered
by the TouchBistro restaurant
management software company, restaurant employees have
been drawn to other higher
paying jobs, further squeezing
food businesses in rural areas
which typically have smaller profit margins and smaller labor pools from which to
draw.
Tight margins in the business in general affected hiring.
TouchBistro said in a July 2022
article 54 percent of its client
restaurants had raised wages
recently to try to help retain
staff.
Central Heights celebrates Back to school night
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Over 200 students and family members took part in Back to School Night. The night featured a bounce house, water slides, sno cones, ice cream and much more.
PSRT met New round of funding
announced for revitalization 2×3
– Bikes to of downtown buildings
1-Stop
be removed
August 16
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Kathy
Zimmerman hosted the
August 9, 2023 Prairie
Spirit Rail Trail meeting.
Delicious cake and ice cream
was served to the eighteen
members present compliments of the trail officers:
Kathy Zimmerman, Joyce
Malone, Diane Doran and
Helen Norman.
Mike Canavan and Rich
Weber reported on their
committee of new landscaping at the depot. They will
be getting estimates in the
near future to continue with
this project.
The membership discussed New and Old Ideas
for the PSRT. Many ideas
were presented and the
membership plans to implement some of them soon and
in the future.
The PSRT will be donating money to the Garnett
Booster Club.
It was announced that the
Golf Cart Rides would be
held on June 6, 2024.
The decorated bicycles will be taken down on
August 16, 2023 at 9:00 a.m.
The trail appreciated all
those who helped decorate a
bike.
The next meeting will be
September 13, 2023 at the
depot. New members are
welcome.
TOPEKA
Lieutenant
Governor and Secretary of
Commerce David Toland
announced today $1.5 million
will be available for a fourth
round of Historic Economic
Asset Lifeline (HEAL) grants
to revitalize dilapidated and
underutilized downtown buildings in small communities
across the state. HEAL grants
help close financial gaps for
communities striving to make
their downtown districts more
economically vibrant.
Since the HEAL grant program was launched in 2021,
more than $3.5 million has
been awarded to fund 63 projects in 48 counties throughout
Kansas.
Enhancements have been
made for HEAL 4.0 that are
designed to set up applicants
for even greater success,
including a longer application
period and a maximum award
of $100,000. Additionally, formal bids will be required this
round from licensed contractors at the time of application
submission.
HEAL 4.0 will offer even
more support and funding
for communities working to
bring vacant and underutilized
buildings back to productive
use, Lieutenant Governor and
Secretary of Commerce David
Toland said. We want as
many communities as possible
across the state to benefit from
this successful program that
breathes new life into downtown districts.
HEAL grants help bring
downtown buildings back into
productive use as spaces for:
New or expanding businesses
Housing
Arts and culture
Civic engagement
Childcare
Entrepreneurship
Submitted projects must
show potential to be economic
drivers in that community and
also demonstrate that the space
will be occupied by the end of
the project. Proof of 1:1 matching funds from the building
owner will be required at the
time of application.
Communities that received
a HEAL grant in the first round
(awarded spring/summer 2022)
are now eligible to apply again.
Communities that received
HEAL grants in either fall 2022
or spring 2023 are not eligible
to apply this round.
The application window
opens August 14 and closes
November 10 with award notifications in mid-December.
A virtual webinar about
the specifics of the program
is scheduled for 10:00 a.m.
Friday, August 18. Registration
is required and the Zoom link
will be provided after registration. Organizations and building owners interested in applying should register and attend
the webinar.
Additional
information
about HEAL, the webinar and
the online application can be
accessed by visiting https://
www.kansascommerce.gov/
community-development/
heal/.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 15, 2023
County publishes notice of delinquent property taxes
(First published in The Anderson County Review, Tuesday, July 25, 2023.)
**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 2023, 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 2022. $/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 09%
INTEREST PER ANNUM PRORATED.
Publication indicates tax payments through
July 31, 2023. Any payments made after this
date are not reflected in this publication.
AARON LIZER AGENCY INC 1-00202230
$5,533.40 Subd-NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD
Blk-1 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
AARON LIZER ENTERPRISES LLC
1-00201330 $1,007.00 BEG 2065W & 1510S
OF NE SEC COR,W151,N200,E151,S200TO
POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
HENRY A & ELSIE D ACKMANN
1-02101300A Acres-53.70 $178.15 N2 NW4,
LYG E OF CO RD, SW4 NW4, NW4 SW4 LYG
W OF CO RD Sec-32 Twp-19 Rng-20
HENRY A ACKMANN 1-02101300D Acres9.95 $1,142.43 COMM NW COR, SW 1330.76
TO NW COR SW4 OF NW4, NE 637.75, TO
TRUE POB. E 687.55 TO NE COR SW4 NW4,
S 658.09, W 686.63, N 717.77 TO POB Sec-32
Twp-19 Rng-20
MICHAEL ALEXANDER 1-11000500
Acres-17.30 $1,137.54 KAYLA FRANCIS E2
NE4 NW4 EX RD Sec-08 Twp-22 Rng-21
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08001120 Acres-214.80 $804.84 S2
NW4 & SW4 EX BEG 571S NE COR SW4
S250,W500,N250,E TO POB EX E800 OF
S990 OF SW4 & RD Sec-33 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08001160 Acres-118.90 $597.03 W3/4 OF
SE4 EX RD Sec-33 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08001170 Acres-39.40 $296.66 E2 E2 SE4
EX RD Sec-33 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08001200 Acres-78.20 $604.80 W2 SW4 EX
RD Sec-34 Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08002410 Acres-80.90 $680.00 E2 NE4 EX
RD Sec-04 Twp-22 Rng-19
LARRY SCOTT & SONYA LIN ALLEN
1-08002420 Acres-80.10 $546.39 W2 NE4 EX
RD Sec-04 Twp-22 Rng-19
ETHEL AMYX ETAL 1-00600140 $4.49
% THOMAS M AMYX Subd-LONE ELM Blk-3
Lot-5 & 6 Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-20
DARRYL E & GEORGIANNA ANDERSON
1-00500550 Acres-2.30 $614.32 BLK 0.4 TOG
W/ADJ S1/2 E195 VAC FOURTH AVE,N1/2
ADJ THIRD AVE Subd-KINCAID RESERVE
STRIP Blk-0.4 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
KIMBERLY KAY ANDERSON & DAVID C
HEIDRICH 1-06101500 Acre $898.86 BEG NW
COR SE4 S360,E270,N360,W270 TO POB
EX RD Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
ARD LLC 1-00202102 $3,404.99
BEG 1046.5S & 190W OF NE SEC COR
S91,W161,N91,E161 TO POB Sec-25 Twp20 Rng-19
ARD LLC 1-08200180 Acres-50.50
$106.65 SW4 NW4 EX RD Sec-18 Twp-22
Rng-20
PENNY AUSTIN 1-00209340 $925.84
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 39 Lot-8 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
JONATHAN AYERS 1-00218170 $150.12
LTS 6-10 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 78 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
JONATHAN AYERS 1-03503140 Acres4.00 $18.44 BEG SE COR S336 W520 N336
E520TO POB Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FRANCES R BABCOCK 1-09200170
Acres-40.90 $1,931.54 % KEITH BABCOCK
W2 NW4 W ATSF R/W & N MOP R/W EX RD,
& EX HWY R/W. Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
FRANCES R BABCOCK 1-09300220
Acres-155.60 $1,019.80 % KEITH BABCOCK
NE4 EX RD Sec-33 Twp-22 Rng-19
FRANCES R BABCOCK 1-09300820
Acres-14.70 $53.72 % KEITH BABCOCK E2
NW4 N MOP R/W & W ATSF & EX HWY R/W
Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-20
KEITH BABCOCK 1-00100090 $39.08
BEG 60N & 30W OF NW COR N TO N LN
NW4, E TO HWY SE ALG HWY TO N LN FIRST
ST W TO POB Subd-COLONY Blk-11 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
KEITH BABCOCK 1-09300830 Acres-7.40
$683.48 NW4 LY S MOP R/W & E OLD DEPOT
RD & W ATSF R/W Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
PAUL BAILEY 1-03502860 $934.18 BEG
NW COR NE4 SW4, E 100, S TO RR, NW
100, N TO POB, LESS RD R/W Sec-29 Twp-20
Rng-20
DALE P & MARGARET A BAKER
1-00100300 $482.90 Subd-COLONY Blk-18
Lot-7, 8 & 9 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
JUSTIN C & MARCIA L BARKER
1-12000880A Acres-21.80 $226.02 BEG 990N
SW COR SW4, N990, E990, S990, W990 TO
POB, EX RD Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-21
RANDY BARLEY 1-00701360 $337.37
Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk- 16
Lot-12,13,14 & 15 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
KIRBY BARNES 1-00204460 $8.17 BLDG
#3 GOLF CART SHED Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
KIRBY M & KIMBERLY D BARNES
1-02100650 Acres-11.40 $174.26 BEG
522.39E OF NW COR SW4, E5 22.39,S TO
CEN OF CRK, SW ALG CEN OF CRK TO PT
S OF BEG, N TO POB EX RD Sec-33 Twp-19
Rng-20
KIRBY M & KIMBERLY D BARNES
1-02100660 Acres-54.37 $731.92 BEG SE
COR SW4, N957, WLY ALG CEN OF CRK TO
PT 522.39E OF W SEC LN,S TO S LN SEC, E
TO POB & COM SW SEC COR,E522.3,N TO
Sec-33 Twp-19 Rng-20
KIRBY M & KIMBERLY D BARNES
1-02100660B Acres-12.17 $144.26 BEG
SW COR SE4,E528, N1056,W 20 DEG
N528,S1105 TO POB,EX RD Sec-33 Twp-19
Rng-20
KIRBY M & KIMBERLY D BARNES
1-02100720 Acres-30.55 $411.38 NE4 NW4
SE4 & N2 SE4 NE4 SE4 & N2 NE4 SE4 EX
BEG NE COR SE4,S594,W TO CEN OF OF
CRK,NW ALG CEN OF CRK TO N LN SE4, E
TO POB, EX RD Sec-33 Twp-19 Rng-20
MICHAEL W & CARMEN A
BARTHOLOMEW 1-00211640 $2,539.28 SubdGARNETT Blk- 14 Lot-11 & 12 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
LARRY SPEARS 1-00209220 $77.16
SONDRA BAUGHER % ELIZABETH A OLSON
Subd-GARNETT Blk-40 Lot-3 & E2 LT 4 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
SONDRA S BAUGHER & 1-00209230
$91.20 LARRY L SPEARS % ELIZABETH A
OLSON Subd-GARNETT Blk- 40 Lot-5 & W2
LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN C BAUMAN 1-00214460
$507.60 BEG NE COR LT 2,S140,W37.3
N40,E9,N100,E36.6TO POB Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 55 Lot-LOT 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MARALEE MARIE BAUMAN 1-00214050
$571.64 LTS 19,20 & W2 LT 21 SubdGARNETT Blk- 52 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TYLOR BAUSMAN 1-00501410 $368.08
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 14 Lot-3, 4, 5 & 6 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
TYLOR BAUSMAN 1-00502000 $20.46
Subd-SOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk- 16 Lot-12
& 13 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
DAKOTA BEERS 1-03000980A $127.42
SE4 SE4, EX RD Sec-23 Twp-20 Rng-19
KEVIN R & AISLYNN BELLINGER
1-03501210 Acres-5.60 $51.04 BEG 540N SW
COR LT 2, BLK 5, BRYSON ADD; N616,E359
TO W R/W PRAIRIE SPIRIT TRAIL , SELY
ALG R/W LN TO A PT 25.1 E NE COR
MCDONNELL ADD Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
CURTIS D BETTINGER 1-03500760
Acres-7.70 $1,112.48 BEG SE COR
SW4,N528,W660,S528,E TO POB Sec-05
Twp-20 Rng-20
SETH ALAN & ANGELA D BLACK
1-00102590 $1,007.36 BEG 60W OF NW COR
BLK 2 S150 W100 N150 E100 TO POB SubdCOULTERS 1ST ADD TO COLON Blk-2 Sec-07
Twp-23 Rng-19
W GORDON & ROSANNA BLACKIE
1-00214890 $2,437.18 % JOSEPH & REGINA
YODER Subd-GARNETT Blk- 67 Lot-S72LTS
23,24 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN E & MARILYN G BLAUFUSS
LIVING TRUST 1-07000070A Acres3.40 $2,161.28 BEG NW COR SW4 SW4,
E330,S495,W330,N495 TO POB, EX RD
Sec-12 Twp-22 Rng-17
SHARON E BLOMQUIST 1-03001800
Acres-6.30 $886.68 BEG 75W NE COR
S409,W896,N TO S R/W MOP RR,NE ALOG
R/W TO N SEC LN, E TO POB Sec-36 Twp-20
Rng-19
ANTHONY C BOWLIN 1-01100310A Acres29.50 $5,755.86 WILLIAM BOWLIN BEG SE
COR SE4, W722, N1810, E722, S1810 TO
POB, EX RD Sec-21 Twp-19 Rng-21
FRED E BOYLES 1-00201220 $1,632.02
BEG 1880W OF NE SEC COR, S300, W336,
N300, E336 TO POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
SETH & KATIE BRAND 1-00501380
$129.34 % KATIE BRAND N16OF W70OF LT
12 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 14 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng20
SETH & KATIE BRAND 1-00501390 $19.30
% KATIE BRAND LTS 9-12 EX N16OF W70
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 14 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JUDY MARIE BRAUCKMAN 1-03502780
Acres-10.00 $1,942.74 E2 W2 SE4 NW4 LESS
RD R/W Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROXANNE BRECHEISEN 1-00215160
$1,651.24 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 69 Lot-13 &
W2 LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES O BROCE 1-01100660 Acres2.70 $1,433.62 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
JAMES BROCE 1-02100310A Acres-3.24
$1,131.02 COMM NW COR NW4, SE 836.57
ON WEST LINE OF NW4 AND TRUE POB.
SE 386.50, SE 120.12, SE 282.37, SE 495
TO WEST LINE OF NW4, NW 347.81 TO POB
Sec-23 Twp-19 Rng-20
DALE A BROOKS 1-00206090 $2,727.26
BEG 150E & 245N SW COR NE4 NW4, E150
,N230,W150 S230 TO POB Sec-29 Twp-20
Rng-20
DALE A BROOKS 1-03502680 Acres.80 $55.06 BEG 150 E SW COR NE4
NW4,N245,E150, S245,W150 TO POB Sec29 Twp-20 Rng-20
DALE A BROOKS 1-08001960 Acres-8.20
$1,459.54 NW4 NW4 W OF RR EX RD Sec-02
Twp-22 Rng-19
GENIA BROWN 1-00700040 Acres-1.00
$280.44 BEG 1363.56 W SE COR SW4,TH
N216.7, W216.7,S216.7,E216.7 TO POB
Sec-25 Twp-21 Rng-17
JAMES J BROWN 1-04100420 Acres10.10 $430.65 W1617 S2 SW4 LY S OF CO
RD Sec-04 Twp-20 Rng-21
THEODORE P & GENIA M BROWN
1-00700890 $659.36 W92LTS 13-17 & ALL
LTS 18-24 INCL Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-5 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
VIRGINIA BROWN 1-00210310 $1,111.28
BEG NW COR LT 8 TH N70,E140,S70,W140
TO POB Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
VIRGINIA BROWN 1-00210330 $63.46
(UNPLATTED ALLEY) Subd-GARNETT Blk-7
Lot-N12LTS 7 & 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
COLBY RAY BROWNRIGG 1-08001260
Acres-74.60 $961.58 S2 NE4 EX BEG 410W
NE COR S2 NE4 E410,S470,W218,NW 500
TO POB & EX RD Sec-34 Twp-21 Rng-19
COLBY RAY BROWNRIGG 1-08001270
Acres-3.10 $212.38 BEG 410W NE COR S2
NE4 E410 S470,W218,NW500 TO POB EX
RD Sec-34 Twp-21 Rng-19
COLBY RAY BROWNRIGG 1-08001780
Acres-40.30 $160.82 SE4 NW4 & BEG NE
COR,SW4 NW4,S 45,W TO TIOGA ST,NE TO
N LN S W4 NW4,E TO POB Sec-02 Twp-22
Rng-19
ARTHUR BUIE 1-00101110 $1.33 Subd-
Rng-19
DORIS BUNCH 1-08000700 $1,285.44
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-25 Lot1, 2, & 3 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
JASON L BURGOON 1-11000620 Acres16.80 $1,300.80 BEG 304.2, N SE COR SE4,
W424,N1845.8 ,E424, S 1845.8. TO POB
Sec-17 Twp-22 Rng-21
HOPE D BURNS 1-00500820 $417.92 %
WILLIAM STARR Subd-KINCAID Blk-26 Lot-7
& 8 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
CHARLES A BURRIS 1-00300840
$1,548.67 Subd-GREELEY Blk- 50 LotS100LTS 1-4 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
ROBERT CALVER 1-00217580 $22.16
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 59 Lot-20 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
KENNETH R CARTWRIGHT 1-04100990
Acres-19.10 $1,121.38 NANCY ROBINSON
W2 NWFR4,EX S2 SW4 NWFR4,EX NW4
NWFR4 & EX RD Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-21
FORREST L & VICTORIA CASS 1-04700390
Acres-25.60 $311.42 NW4 NW4, EX BEG SW
COR, N1323 , E415, S606,W174,S720,W
240,TO POB EX RD & EX BEG NE COR NW4
NW4,S660,W330,N660,E330 TO POB EX RD
Sec-27 Twp-21 Rng-20
DALE L CASTLEBERRY 1-00217820
$628.42 % JEFFREY S CASTLEBERRY W2
LT 9 & E30LT 10 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 63 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
BRUCE L & JENNIFER CHAMBERS
1-00701070 $777.02 % HENRY A & HANNAH
M YODER Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL
ADD Blk-8 Lot-17 TO 24 INCL Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
JAMES L CHAMBERS 1-02102290 Acres4.30 $154.38 % GENE CHAMBERS BEG 708
W N4 COR S TO CRK W A LG CRK 528,N TO
SEC LN,E TO B EG Sec-01 Twp-20 Rng-19
JENNIFER CHESTER 1-00203460
$2,938.38 Subd-VICKERS ADD TO GARNETT
Lot-2 & S25LT 1 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
JUSTIN D CHRISTENSEN TRUSTEE
1-04101170 Acres-76.70 $275.76 JEAN H
CHRISTENSEN TRUSTEE W2 NW4 EX RD
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-21
CODY CHURCH 1-04000060 Acres-4.40
$982.58 BEG NE COR NW4, W335, S575,
E335, N575, TO POB EX RD. Sec-03 Twp-20
Rng-21
WALTER SCOTT CHURCH IV 1-04000220
Acres-40.50 $ 1,309.38 NW4 SE4 EX RD Sec09 Twp-20 Rng-21
RUTH I CLAMON 1-00209310 $948.88
WILLIAM MICHAEL RIDDLE Subd-GARNETT
Blk-39 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KAYLEE CLARK 1-00501860 Acres-2.35
$282.58 BEG SE COR BLK 18, N325, W300,
S325, E300 TO POB, TOG W ADJN E2 VAC
OSAGE ST. Subd-SOUTH ADD TO KINCAID
Blk- 18 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
JEFF COLLINS 1-00217810 $298.30 SubdGARNETT Blk- 63 Lot-7,8 & E2 LT 9 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
ROBERT & ANN CONAWAY 1-00700920
$878.52 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL
ADD Blk-5 Lot-E75 LTS 7-12 Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
TONYA CORNETT 1-00216930 $1,219.48
ALFRED F KATZER Subd-GARNETT Blk- 44
Lot-3 & 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STACEY D CORWIN 1-00217830 $534.28
LISA D SNEDECOR LTS 11,12 & W1OLT 10
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 63 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
NANCY A COULBOURN 1-04500330
Acres-39.20 $155.08 % JOHN CROAN NW4
SE4 EX RD Sec-21 Twp-21 Rng-21
NANCY A COULBOURN 1-04500330A
Acres-39.10 $156.72 SW4 NE4 EX RD Sec-21
Twp-21 Rng-21
KYLE MCGYVER CRIST 1-05100410
Acres-1.10 $1,715.00 AMBER LYNN CRIST
BEG 1200 N SW COR NW4 SE4,N31 2.5,E
TO HWY,S312.5,W TO POB EX RD Sec-18
Twp-21 Rng-20
TREVOR W CRONIN 1-00207540
$2,077.58 Subd-PINEWAY ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-2 Lot-7 & E42.5 LT6 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TREVOR CRONIN 1-08000720 $64.44
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 25 Lot7, 8 & 9 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
TAMMY CROUCHER 1-00700240 $76.24
Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk-1 Lot-7-9
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
MATTHEW H CUBIT 1-00208720 $288.54
W32 LT 9,LT 10 & E10LT 11 Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 25 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROGER W & SHERRYL M CULLER
1-00100490 $505.04 Subd-COLONY Blk-25
Lot-6 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
JORGE & RHONDA CUMPLIDO
1-00501240 $221.24 BEG 80 E OF NW COR
BLK 1,KINC AID,E 264,S 150,W 262,N 150
TO POB Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
THOMAS J DALY 1-00214170 $2,207.04
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 35 Lot-18,E30 LT 17 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROBERT ANDERSON & ASHLEE
MARIE DAN 1-12001710 Acres-8. $1,860.80
BEG 1141S NE COR W2 NE4 S519
W773.7,N313,E166,N221, E601 TO POB EX
RD Sec-14 Twp-23 Rng-20
HUGH R & BETH L DAVIS 1-09300840A
Acres-5.00 $ 1,876.74 ROBERT J DAVIS N 5
AC OF SE4 NW4 E OF R/W EX LY W OLD H
WY EX RD Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
JOYCE W DEBRICK TTEE 1-00205840
$2,893.80 % JAMES D & VALERIE E
TODD TTEES Subd-COUNTRY CLUB ADD
GARNETT Lot-15 Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
DENNIS DENLINGER 1-00214470
$141.20 BEG 3.5E NW COR LT 2 S100
W.75,S40,W18,N140,E18.75 TO POB SubdGARNETT Blk- 55 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CALVIN D & PATRICIA A DEVOE
1-00501610 $149.34 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 29
Lot-1 & N2 LT 2 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JESSICA DEVOE 1-00501320 $56.94
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 14 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-36 Twp22 Rng-20
KAYLA D DEVOE 1-11100040 Acres-4.70
$564.74 BEG 1253.4E SW COR,N421.7,
E506,S421.7,W506 TO POB Sec-14 Twp-22
Rng-20
MATTHEW WAYNE DEVOE 1-00500940
$378.28 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 30 Lot-5 & 6 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
THOMAS L DIETRICH 1-00101430
$301.12 MYRNA CASTLE LT 10 COLONY & LT
DONALDSON TRUST 1-10501520 Acres34.00 $108.57 % HENRY R & GEORGIA ANN
DONALDSON TTEES SE4 SE4 EX S 467 OF
E 467 EX RD Sec-08 Twp-23 Rng-20
DOUBLE Z PARTNERSHIP 1-00202520
$5,406.48 LOTS 26 & 27,LTS 28 THRU 31, EX
W63 Subd-NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD Blk-2
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
CHERYL & JAMES DUNKIN 1-00214090
$1,596.80 Subd-GARNETT Blk-53 Lot-3 & W2
LT 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MAURICE & PAT DURAND 1-12000680
Acres-77.20 $209.48 W2 NW4 EX RD Sec-09
Twp-23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12000790 Acres-8.40 $30.48 S10 AC W2
SW4 EX RD Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12000890 Acres-8.50 $70.84 S10 AC E2 SE4
EX RD Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12000940 Acres-79.20 $420.86 E2 NE4 Sec07 Twp-23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12001020 Acres-159.40 $1,254.80 NW4 EX
RD Sec-08 Twp-23 Rng-21
MILO JR & PATRICIA DURAND
1-12000860 Acres-7.00 $1,008.06 W2 NW4
LY N & W CO RD EX BEG 247S NW SEC
COR,S100,E120,N100,W TO POB & EX BEG
580E & 348S,W195,S100,E195,N Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-21
DALE L EASLEY 1-00101320 $271.66
% DAVID LEE & MARIE MAE SLIFE SubdCOLONY Blk- 47 Lot-9 & 10 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
GLENN E & MAE E EAST 1-00700160
$449.20 LOTS 11,12,13 & 14 TOG W/VAC
ALLEY ADJ Subd-FLUSCHES ADD TO
WESTPHAL Sec-25 Twp-21 Rng-17
LONNIE & JULIE EDGECOMB 1-00217690
$762.34 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 62 Lot-1 TO 4
INCL Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MAX EFINGER 1-00700940 $512.54 SubdSUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk-6 Lot-1
TO 5 INCL Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JENNIFER EPTING WILLIAMS 1-00216480
$422.60 LTS 16 & 17, W18LT 18 & E2 VAC ALY
BET LTS 15 & 16 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ESH RENTALS LLC 1-00212110 $701.28
% GARY SHEPARD & VIRGINIA BOOTHE
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 28 Lot-10 & W14LT 9
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ADAM WADE & TANYA R EWERT
1-04000611 Acres-37.60 $2,064.70 NW4 NE4
EX RD Sec-22 Twp-20 Rng-21
SUSAN D FARRIS 1-07200260 Acres310.10 $1,855.46 % EUGENE MILLER S2
SEC 27,EX RD Sec-27 Twp-22 Rng-18
ROBERT B & VICTORIA J FAULKNER
1-00101530 $743.44 Subd-COLONY Blk- 51
Lot-7,8 & W10LT9 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
NATHAN & CHRISTINA S FELMAN
1-00202430 $868.18 BEG 75 W OF SW COR
LT 10 W50 N150 E50 S TO POB Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Blk-2 Sec-25 Twp-20
Rng-19
DUANE & SHELLY FERGUSON
1-00215330 $77.42 S62 LT 5 & S62,E2 LT 6
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
EARNEST C FERGUSON 1-00216320
$1,505.80 LTS 1 THRU 4 & S2 VAC ST, N83
LTS 5 THRU 10 & ALL VAC ALSO CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, BLOCK
11, LTS 1,4,5,8,9,12 & N2 VAC ST SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 20 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
REUBEN D & MORIA K FEUERBORN
1-04000770 Acres-79.20 $413.25 N2 SW4 EX
RD Sec-28 Twp-20 Rng-21
REUBEN D & MORIA K FEUERBORN
1-04000970 Acres-518.80 $2,435.61 NW4 &
SE4 & N2 SW4 & S2 NE4 & NE4 NE4 EX RD
Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-21
SHELLIE FICKEL 1-00217880 $515.61
TAMMIE DAULTON % SHELLIE HARTMAN
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 63 Lot-23 & 24 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
MONTGOMERY STEPHEN FITZWATER
1-00701380 $731.84 MARY BRIDGET
FITZWATER Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk- 17 Lot-1, 2, 3, & 4 Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
KELLY FORBES-JONES 1-00210580
$18.20 GEORGE BURTON WADDLE %
HENRY A & HANNAH M YODER W3OF
E100LT 13 Subd-WHITEFORD ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KARL A FRAZIER 1-01101290 Acres-19.50
$1,001.58 % MANFORD C CARR SR ETAL W2
NE4 N OF RR EX RD Sec-36 Twp-19 Rng-20
ADAM & BRITTNEY FRYE 1-00500990
$667.10 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 27 Lot-4-6 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
DONNY FULTZ 1-00219180 Acres-.30
$101.90 JANETTE FULTZ Subd-MANDOVI
ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 26 Lot-1,2 & 3 E RR
Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONNY FULTZ 1-00219190 $3.06
JANETTE FULTZ Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 26 Lot-4 E OF RR Sec-31 Twp20 Rng-20
DONNY FULTZ 1-00219200 Acres-1.00
$214.36 JANETTE FULTZ Subd-MANDOVI
ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 27 Lot-1 TO 10 INCL
Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L & MARY A GAINER 1-00202500A
$1,240.70 COMG N60 SE COR NE4, W40
TO POB, N37.9, W100, TO TRUE POB, TH
N109.51, W75, S109.54, E75 TO TRUE POB,
FORMERLY LYG IN VAC ORCHARD PARK
ADD BLK Subd-NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
JAMES L GAINER 1-00202510 $3,088.74
BEG 37.9 N SECOR NE4, N110, W100, S
109, E100 TO POB Subd-NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
JAMES L GAINER 1-00208580 $102.08
Subd-GARNETT Blk-16 Lot-13 & 14 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L & MARY A GAINER 1-00212660
$343.48 Subd-GARNETT Blk-32 Lot-13 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00212670 $1,833.28
Subd-GARNETT Blk-32 Lot-14 15 & W2 16
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00213590 $190.82
LOT 16 & E10 LOT 15 & W30 LOT 17 SubdGARNETT Blk-48 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-44 Lot-11 12 & W2 10
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00217140 $347.08
Subd-GARNETT Blk-45 Lot-N2 LT 24 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00218230 $528.58
LOTS 10-12 INCL & W2 LOT 9 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-77 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ESTHER & MARIO GARCIA 1-00215010
$692.60 % EDDIE & ASHLEY GATLIN BEG
SE COR LT 16 W70, N29, NE10, N55 W4.5,
N48, E70 TO POB Subd-GARNETT Blk-68
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KEVIN LEROY GATLIN 1-00101450
$440.90 Subd-COLONY Blk- 50 Lot-2 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
DAKOTA LEE GIBSON 1-00700950
$1,017.74 E2 LTS 13 THRU 23 INCL SubdSUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk-6 Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
LANE A GIBSON 1-00700960 $917.56
Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk-6
Lot-W2 13-24 INCL Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
LARRY GIBSON 1-00701320 $86.50 SubdMERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk- 15 Lot16,17 & 18 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
BRITTNEY GOLDNER 1-00500690
$469.66 % DYLAN LOUS MCCUTCHEN SubdKINCAID Blk- 12 Lot-9 & 10 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
GASPAR GONZALEZ 1-00501500 $18.16
Subd-KINCAID Blk-15 Lot-9 & 10 Sec-36 Twp22 Rng-20
LOUIS E & KITTEN M GOODRICH
1-00500350 $443.34 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 32
Lot-1 & 2 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
MICHAEL GRANT 1-00500220 $737.36 %
NATURAL HEALTH LAB LTS 1 THRU 18,TOG
W/VAC ALY Subd-KINCAID Blk- 10 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
GREGORY GUILFOYLE 1-00302430
$1,207.22 N2 LT 1 & 2 & S2 OF VAC ALY
RUNNING E & W ON N SIDE LT 2 SubdGREELEY Blk- 24 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
MICHAEL R & SUZANNE GUINN
1-00701340 $381.52 Subd-MERRILLS ADD
TO WESTPHAL Blk-16 Lot-18,19,20,& 21 Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
NICK GUTIERREZ 1-00218380 $6.29
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2
Lot-4 & 5 W OF RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
NICK GUTIERREZ 1-00218410 $5.10
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2 Lot14&15 W OF RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
GEORGE MILAM HALL REVOCABLE
TRUST 1-01100280 Acres-112.0 $632.60 E2
NW4 & N 30AC NW4 NE4 Sec-21 Twp-19 Rng21
JASON J & TABITHA S HAMMER
1-00100020 Acres-.80 $783.70 SE4 NW4 LY
E ATSF R/W & W OLD HWY EX RD Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
ORVILLE LAVON & PATRICIA LYNN
HAMMER 1-09400170A Acres $1,868.70 BEG
SW COR N2 SE4,N1320, E660,S1320,W660
TO POB EX RD & RR R/W Sec-20 Twp-22 Rng19
DAVID A & DANA D HARDMAN
1-00215470 $584.79 LOT 9 & W33 LOT 8 &
VAC ALY BET LOTS 8 & 9 Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
CLAIB B HARRIS III 1-02700550 Acres78.90 $1,472.26 MATTHEW W HARRIS S2
NW4 EX RD Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-18
BRANDON S HART 1-08000040 Acres17.20 $255.28 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 Rng-20
JOHN E HAWES 1-08001440 $204.68 S01
, T22 , R19 , LT 7 Sec-01 Twp-22 Rng-19
JESSIE J HAYNES 1-11000270 Acres-3.50
$213.38 BEG 25W & 776 N SECOR NE4 ON
W RD R/W TH W402, NELY 400, E392, S427
TO POB Sec-09 Twp-22 Rng-21
DAVID C & LINDA D HEIDRICH
1-00501570 $606.88 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 28
Lot-15 & 16 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DONALD L HELMAN 1-00500200 $318.24
Subd-KINCAID Blk-5 Lot-1 TO 6 INCL Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
SAMANTHA HELTZEL 1-05200100 Acres24.40 $1,823.96 SW4 SW4 LY W RR EX RD
Sec-06 Twp-21 Rng-20
ALVIN R HERMRECK 1-04000170
Acres-57.80 $370.04 BEG NE COR NE4,
W1320,S1980 E1320,N1980TO POB EX RD.
Sec-09 Twp-20 Rng-21
ALVIN R HERMRECK 1-04101100 Acres31.70 $887.08 BEG NW COR NW4, E1353,
S283.8 SW409.2, S/SW 765.6,W825,N12
93.6 TO POB EX RD Sec-16 Twp-20 Rng-21
DENNIS & VICKY HERMRECK
1-00100720 $408.50 Subd-COLONY Blk- 31
Lot-S2 1 & 2 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
DENNIS & VICKY HERMRECK
1-00100730 $405.10 Subd-COLONY Blk- 32
Lot-2,3,4,5 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
DENNIS K & VICKY L HERMRECK
1-09200070 Acres-81.40 $583.91 W2 NE4 EX
RD Sec-26 Twp-22 Rng-18
VERNON L HERMRECK ETAL 1-00217890
$452.32 N56LT 1, & N56 OF E27LT 2 SubdGARNETT Blk- 64 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
VERNON L HERMRECK 1-00218000
$80.98 S84LT 1 & S84E 27LT 2 SubdGARNETT Blk- 64 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
IVAN G & EFFIE C HILL 1-07200010 Acres118.60 $ 1,064.76 W2 NE4 & NE4 NE4 EX RD
Sec-25 Twp-22 Rng-17
IVAN G & EFFIE C HILL 1-08002140
$533.34 LOTS 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 & 12 SubdWELDA Blk-6 Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
DAVID E & MELISSA M HINER 1-03503210
Acres-16.00 $65.18 NE4 NE4 LY N HWY R/W
Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
MELISSA HINER 1-00217590 $281.48 LTS
21,22 & W14LT 23 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 59
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHARLES & MARY HOLLOMAN
1-01100390 Acres-1.80 $ 2,072.08 N417.42OF
E208.71 NW4 EX RD Sec-27 Twp-19 Rng-21
LESLEY W HOLMAN 1-08000860 $835.90
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 27 Lot12 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
LESLEY W & GWYNN M HOLMAN
1-08002020 $1,030.30 Subd-WELDA Blk-3 LotS2 LTS 4,5,6 Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
RHODERICK E HOLMAN 1-08002150
Acres-1.10 $377.79 Subd-WELDA Blk-6 Lot-4
DAVID T HOLMES 1-00206210 $1,198.53
PT LT 10 BEG SE COR, W115,N257,
E115,S257TO POB Subd-E S NICHOLS
SUBDIVISION Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
CAROL M HUNSPERGER 1-00500670
$17.18 Subd-KINCAID Blk-12 Lot-13, 14, & 15
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
CAROL M HUNSPERGER 1-00600240
$21.54 Subd-LONE ELM Blk-7 Lot-3 & 4 Sec05 Twp-23 Rng-20
JESSE HUNTER 1-00500910 $16.02 LT 1
BLK 30,TOG W/ADJ S1/2 VAC SECOND AVE.
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 30 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DALE W & REGINE A HURLOCK
1-00210800 $1,014.82 Subd-GARNETT Blk10 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
BRITTNI DANIELLE ISRAEL 1-07000120
Acres-3.70 $ 1,825.98 BEG NW COR NW4
SW4 E500,S348 ,W500, N TO POB EX RD
Sec-14 Twp-22 Rng-17
ROBERT WINSTON JAMESCUPP
1-02000050 Acres-1.90 $1,740.16 VICTORIA
ROSE JAMESCUPP BEG NW COR NW4
E280,S325, W280,N TO POB EX RD Sec-20
Twp-19 Rng-19
JONATHAN R & CARRIE L JARRED
1-00300680 $498.70 Subd-GREELEY
SUBDIVISION Blk- 28 Lot-17,18 Sec-30 Twp19 Rng-21
JEFFS TOWING & RECOVERY LLC
1-00205970 Acres-4.50 $1,541.99 LT 11 & E2
ADJN VAC INDUSTRIAL ST Subd-MAGGIO
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1 Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng20
JEFFS TOWING & RECOVERY LLC
1-00205990 Acres-5.80 $4,299.24 SubdWARNER ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-1 Sec29 Twp-20 Rng-20
TANYA JOHNSTON 1-00210400 $100.00
BEG 145 N OF NE COR, TH W182, N75,
E182,S75TO POB Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN JOSSIE 1-00212750 $964.12 FAITH
GARIETY Subd-GARNETT Blk- 33 Lot-5 & W2
LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHRIS KANAWYER 1-00218190 $488.06
WENDEL KANAWYER Subd-MELIZA ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-1 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHANIE A KATZER 1-00301320
$2,029.46 LT 13 & E2 LT 14 & W2 VAC ALY
ADJ Subd-GREELEY Blk- 62 Sec-30 Twp-19
Rng-21
JOHN G & DOLORES KAUFMAN
1-00301040 $218.30 LILLY GILES BEG
ON E LN MARY ST 624N OF S SEC LN,
E180,N90,W180,S90 TO POB BEING PT OF
SE4 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
E SCOTT & DIEDRA A KEELER
1-00212250 $1,342.82 Subd-GARNETT Blk-29
Lot-5 & W2 LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN J & JOYCE A KEILEN 1-00210040
$1,643.24 BEG 330N & 115E OF NW COR
N56, W115, N50 E TO RR SE A LG RR
TO PT E OF BEG TO POB Subd-GREELEY
SUBDIVISION Blk-6 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ANDREW KEITH & DEBORAH SCHULZKEITH 1-02100240A Acres-80 $327.96
BEG NW COR SW4, S1328.01, E2655.68,
N1327.04, NW 25.69, W ALG FNC 2655.70,
S14.25 TO POB Sec-22 Twp-19 Rng-20
ELIZABETH IRENE KENNARD 1-08001150
Acres-9.70 $770.42 BEG SECOR SW4, W880,
N495, E880, S495 TO POB EX RD Sec-33
Twp-21 Rng-19
RICHARD ALAN & CASSANDRA DAWN
KINDER 1-00212700 $352.51 Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 32 Lot-20 & E2 LT 19 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
RICHARD V KINDER 1-00216120 $395.14
% JASON KINDER LT 3,W2 LT 2 & E2 VACALY BET LTS 3 & 4 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 15 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ADAM & SHANNON KING 1-00201670B
$382.22 COM AT A PT 1692W & 60N SE COR
NE4, TH W80,N177.5,E80, S177.5 TO POB
EX RD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
KATHY J KING 1-00215560 $668.04 SubdGARNETT Blk- 73 Lot-4 & E36LT 5 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
DANIEL JOHN KIPPER LIVING TRUST
1-02000090 Acres-78.00 $488.08 N2 NW4 EX
RD Sec-22 Twp-19 Rng-19
DANIEL JOHN KIPPER TTEE 1-02000110
Acres-78.30 $571.47 E2 NE4 EX BEG
415W,NE COR S320,W340.3 ,N320,E340.3
TO POB EX RD Sec-23 Twp-19 Rng-19
DANIEL JOHN KIPPER TTEE 1-02000120
Acres-2.30 $1,831.72 BEG 415W NE
COR,S320,W340.3,N320 ,E340.3 TO POB
EX RD Sec-23 Twp-19 Rng-19
DANIEL JOHN KIPPER TTEE 1-02000130
Acres-158.00 $1,314.07 W2 NE4 & E2 NW4 EX
RD Sec-23 Twp-19 Rng-19
DANIEL JOHN KIPPER TTEE
1-02000160 Acres-153.80 $1,196.04 W2
NE4 & E2 NW4 EX BEG NW COR NE4,TH
E409,S335,W646,N335 E237TO POB EX
RD Sec-24 Twp-19 Rng-19
DANIEL JOHN KIPPER TTEE 1-02000200A
Acres-149.90 $917.46 NE4,EX BEG NE COR
NE4,S367.6, W1184.8,N367.8,E1184.8TO
PO BO,& EX RD Sec-21 Twp-19 Rng-19
DANIEL KIPPER 1-02100110A Acres168.66 $693.70 N2 NW4, SW4 NE4 ,E2 SE4
NW4, W30 AC NW4 NE4, EX RDS Sec-20
Twp-19 Rng-20
DANIEL JOHN KIPPER TTEE 1-02100370
Acres-69.00 $526.03 NW4 LY N CK EX BEG NW
COR NW4, S2360,E570,N490,E750,N450
,N1400,W TO POB EX RD Sec-26 Twp-19
Rng-20
DANIEL JOHN KIPPER TTEE 1-02101440
Acres-151.30 $1,007.27 SE4 EX BEG 330N
SE COR SE4,N660, W330,S660,E330 TO
POB Sec-22 Twp-19 Rng-19
DANIEL JOHN KIPPER TTEE 1-02101450
Acres-77.00 $590.96 W2 SW4 EX RD Sec-23
Twp-19 Rng-19
DANIEL JOHN KIPPER TTEE 1-02101460
Acres-233.40 $1,585.22 E2 SW4 & SE4 EX
BEG 1078S NE COR SE4,S427.8,W351.7,N
3DEG W179.3,W58.7,N 23 DEG E263.3,
E316.5 TO POB, EX RD Sec-23 Twp-19 Rng19
DANIEL JOHN KIPPER TTEE 1-02101870
Acres-80.00 $575.55 S2 NE4 EX RD Sec-27
Twp-19 Rng-19
DANIEL JOHN KIPPER TTEE 1-02101890
Acres-157.40 $1,026.99 NE4 EX RD Sec-28
Twp-19 Rng-19
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TAXES…
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DANIEL JOHN KIPPER LIVING TRUST
1-02102060 Acres-398.4 $2,684.81
NW4 & N2 SW4 & NE4 EX BEG SE COR
NE4,N355,W245,S355,E245 TO POB EX RD
Sec-29 Twp-19 Rng-19
DANIEL JOHN KIPPER TTEE 1-03000020
Acres-19.50 $183.61 E2 NE4 SW4 EX RD Sec01 Twp-20 Rng-19
STEPHEN P & CHRISTINA M KIRK
1-04000410 Acres-78.30 $939.80 N2 NW4 EX
RD Sec-15 Twp-20 Rng-21
CAROL KISNER 1-08002050 $299.96 %
CARRIE HEPPLER Subd-WELDA Blk-4 Lot-5
& 6 Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
FRANK KNOBEL 1-03502720A Acres1.00 $192.66 BEG 462.3E & 191N SW COR
NW4,N322, E130,S322,W130,TO POB Sec29 Twp-20 Rng-20
JUSTIN & ROCHELLE KOHLMEIER
1-00206680 $1,410.50 Subd-PARKLANE ADD
TO GARNETT Blk-3 Lot-16 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
DANIEL W & JALISSA L KUESER
1-04101060 Acres-146.70 $388.07 NE4, EX
BEG 1027 W NE COR NE4, S 1 DEG E615,
W455, N46 DEG W56.5, N 1 DEG W575,
E495 TO POB, EX RD Sec-20 Twp-20 Rng-21
NATHAN LANGE 1-04100160 Acres254.10 $585.69 SE4 & E2 SW4 & E260SW4
SW4 Sec-13 Twp-20 Rng-20
NATHAN LANGE 1-04100180 Acres68.20 $152.41 N2 NE4 EX BEG SW COR N2
NE4,E1 320,NWLY ALG CTY RD 577.6,N6
1.3,W542.3,NWLY 228.4,W164. 3,S599.9 TO
POB EX RD Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-20
DENNIS WAYNE LANKARD 1-08002070
$338.21 ELISABETH MARIA LANKARD E6
LT 8 & ALL LT 9,BLK 4,WELDA Sec-02 Twp-22
Rng-19
MYRON G & CARRIE L LAYNG 1-04700410
Acres-39.00 $442.98 SW4 NW4 EX RD Sec-27
Twp-21 Rng-20
RILEY-WAYNE J LEE 1-00218390 $127.26
JANEE L LEE Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-2 Lot-6-10 EX RR Sec-31 Twp20 Rng-20
RILEY-WAYNE J LEE 1-00218400 $103.10
JANEE L LEE Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-2 Lot-11-13 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng20
SHERRY J LEE 1-00214310 $2,617.88
% SHERRY SCHMITZ LTS 16,17 & E2 LT 15
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 54 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
SHERI LICKTEIG 1-04000200 Acres-30.00
$1,255.90 BEG NW COR E2 NE4, W1345,
S970,E1345,N970 TO POB Sec-09 Twp-20
Rng-21
DANIEL C LILE SUPPLEMENTAL NEED
TRUST 1-04000090 Acres-1 $936.36 SE4
EX RD LESS BEG SE COR SE4 TH N540,
W711,N115,W240,S655, E591 TO POB Sec03 Twp-20 Rng-21
JERRY L & MARY J LIVELY 1-00218590
$106.34 % MARY BELL LTS 14,15 & E10LT
13 & W20LT 16 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-5 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
MARY J LIVELY 1-00218620 $305.36 %
MARY BELL LTS 11 & 12 & W20LT 13 SubdMANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5 Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
AARON D & DIANE LIZER 1-02600160
Acres-99.24 $7,417.06 BEG NW COR NW4,
E2350, S1853.6, W2350 , N1853.6 TO POB,
EX RD Sec-25 Twp-19 Rng-18
AARON & DIANE LIZER 1-02600160B
Acres-50.57 $2,742.52 BEG 1516.4 N SW
COR SW4, E784, N190, E150, N906, E770,
N632.6, W1704, S1937 TO POB ,EX RD Sec25 Twp-19 Rng-18
MELISSA LOGAN 1-10500050 Acres117.20 $647.94 W2 SE4 & SE4 SW4 EX BEG
SWCOR SE4, N429 E526,S429, W526 TO
POB EX RD Sec-25 Twp-22 Rng-19
MELISSA LOGAN 1-10500060 Acres-77.30
$1,138.66 E2 SE4 EX RD Sec-25 Twp-22 Rng19
BUTCH LUDOLPH 1-00205100 $8.17
GOLF CART SHED #67 Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
CRAIG ALAN LUEDKE 1-09300070 Acres39.00 $189.72 NW4 NW4 EX RD Sec-27 Twp22 Rng-19
CRAIG ALAN LUEDKE 1-09300960 Acres81.20 $745.68 E2 NE4 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
ALFONSO LUNA 1-12001600 Acres-2.90
$223.96 JESSIE J HAYNES BEG SECOR NE4
SE4, N198, W770, S198, E TO POB EX RD
Sec-13 Twp-23 Rng-20
ANGEL
LYNCH-VANDERPOOL
1-02605290 $2,431.34 Subd-HARRIS Blk- 15
Lot-1 TO 3 Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-18
ANGEL
LYNCH-VANDERPOOL
1-02605330 $93.62 Subd-HARRIS Blk- 15 Lot10 TO 12 INCL Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-18
ROGER G & DEBERA L MACE 1-00206100
$1,049.86 BEG NE COR LT 5 E150,S200,
W150,N200,TO POB Subd-E S NICHOLS
SUBDIVISION Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROGER G & DEBERA L MACE 1-03502670
$58.06 BEG SW COR NE4 NW4,N275,E150
S275,W150 TO POB Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
AMY S MACKLIN 1-00217361 $526.04 %
AMY ROWLANDS Subd-GARNETT Blk-57 Lot16 & E10LT15 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONNA E MADER 1-00701530 $277.76
Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk-21
Lot-11-15 INCL Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
EDWARD A MANWILLER 1-00600480
$531.08 % REBECCA RENDELL Subd-LONE
ELM Blk-10 Lot-16,17,& 18 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-20
ROBERT JASON MARRALI 1-00701400
$104.98 % MONTGOMERY & BRIDGET
FITZWATER LTS 19 THRU 21 & N7LT 18
Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk17 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
MARTIN OIL PROPERTIES 1-03501680A
$186.08 LEASE LAND CARD Sec-22 Twp-20
Rng-20
LEE MARTIN 1-00500840 $49.32 SubdKINCAID Blk- 26 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
ARCHIE F & SAMANTHA MASON
1-00203300 $1,030.30 Subd-SMITHS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-N2 LTS 11,12 Sec-25 Twp20 Rng-19
ARCHIE JR & SAMANTHA MASON
1-00211070 $1,413.08 Subd-GARNETT Blk-8
Lot-1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ARCHIE JR & SAMANTHA MASON
1-00215850 $1,054.46 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD
TO GARNETT Blk-8 Lot-10 & W12LT 9 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
THOMAS W MCCULLOUGH 1-00217620
Acres-1.00 $1,504.26 Subd-GARNETT Blk-60
Lot-9-16 INCL Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DYLAN MCCUTCHEN 1-00500680 $30.46
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 12 Lot-11 & 12 Sec-36 Twp22 Rng-20
RANDALL D MCDANIEL 1-08001090
Acres-39.90 $167.40 W2 E2 NE4 EX RD Sec33 Twp-21 Rng-19
RANDALL D MCDANIEL 1-08001130
Acres-2.70 $30.38 BEG 571S NE COR SW4
S250, W500,N250,E500, TO POB EX RD
Sec-33 Twp-21 Rng-19
BRANT T & DANELLE N MCGHEE
1-09301470 Acres-58.10 $222.09 E2 SE4, EX
N2 NE4 SE4 & RD Sec-14 Twp-23 Rng-18
BRANT T & DANELLE N MCGHEE
1-09301470A Acres-20.00 $2,255.87 N2 NE4
SE4, EX RD Sec-14 Twp-23 Rng-18
LELAND R MCGRAW 1-08000550 $359.10
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 21 Lot3, 4, & 5 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
BRAD MCGREGOR 1-08002090 $298.50
LT 1 & E2 LT 2,BLK 5,WELDA Subd-WELDA
Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
BRAD MCGREGOR 1-08002100 $599.92
W2 LT 2 & ALL LTS 3 THRU 5 Subd-WELDA
Blk-5 Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
GREGG & LYNETTE MCHENRY
1-00217070 $81.50 Subd-GARNETT Blk-45
Lot-9 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
NATHAN H MCKINNEY 1-12001380 Acres38.30 $2,106.84 LACEY SIGG NE4 NE4 EX RD
Sec-11 Twp-23 Rng-20
LELAND G MCNEILL 1-00208730 $802.00
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 25 Lot-12 & W30LT11
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHANIE L MCNEILL 1-00208910
$219.18 MITCHAEL MALONE Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 23 Lot-18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JUSTIN & CRYSTAL METCALFE
1-00200260 $163.16 Subd-HAYDENS
LAKEVIEW EST ADD Lot-11 Sec-24 Twp-20
Rng-19
JUSTIN & CRYSTAL METCALFE
1-00205810 $275.78 BEG 1122E & 40N OF
SW COR SE4, N148,W132,S148,E132 TO
POB Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
JUSTIN & CRYSTAL METCALFE
1-00206520 Acres-3.90 $ 260.12 N264 W2
NW4 SE4 S RR & EX RR & HWY R/W SubdBARNES ADDITION Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
JUSTIN & CRYSTAL METCALFE
1-00208590 $239.90 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 16
Lot-15 & 16 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JUSTIN METCALFE 1-00208600 $103.74
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 16 Lot-17 & 18 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JUSTIN & CRYSTAL METCALFE
1-00210960 $937.92 Subd-CENTINNIAL ADD
TO GARNETT Blk-8 Lot-22 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
JUSTIN METCALFE 1-00217090 $1,119.06
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 45 Lot-16 TO 19 INCL
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JUSTIN & CRYSTAL METCALFE
1-00302260 $615.50 Subd-GREELEY Blk- 43
Lot-7 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
JUSTIN & CRYSTAL METCALFE
1-00302270 $1,285.06 Subd-GREELEY Blk- 43
Lot-8 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
JUSTIN & CRYSTAL METCALFE
1-03503090 Acres-12.70 $2,591.00 W2 NW4
SE4 S HWY EX HWY & RR R /W Sec-29 Twp20 Rng-20
JUSTIN METCALFE 1-05100420
Acres-2.50 $223.66 BEG NW COR S2 NE4
S854,E236 TO W HWY R/W, N ALG R/W 854,
W236 TO POB EX RD Sec-18 Twp-21 Rng-20
ROBIN O METOBO 1-00214370 $1,839.02
S39.66LT 1 & S39.66E70LT 2 SubdGARNETT Blk- 54 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DEAN C & ANGELA MIKESELL 1-00208680
$821.40 Subd-GARNETT Blk-25 Lot-1 & 2 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
AMOS J MILLER JR 1-02602530 Acres39.40 $690.30 KENNETH M YODER NW4
NW4, EX RD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-18
BRADLEY N & HEIDI MILLER 1-02601190A
Acres-4.70 $1,765.43 BEG 642 S NW COR
NW4, E478, S455.6, W478,N455.6 TO POB,
EX RD Sec-01 Twp-20 Rng-17
JOSEPH L MILLER 1-07200650 Acres157.40 $842.13 % EUGENE MILLER SE4 EX
RD Sec-04 Twp-23 Rng-18
JOSEPH L MILLER 1-07200650B Acres80.00 $138.48 % EUGENE MILLER W2 NE4
EX RD Sec-04 Twp-23 Rng-18
M BRANDT & ANDREA G MILLER
1-10200050 Acres-159.10 $682.54 NE4 EX RD
Sec-24 Twp-22 Rng-19
MICHELLE LEA MILLER 1-00218730
$469.30 SHAWN MILLER Subd-MANDOVI
ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 10 Lot-6-10 INCL Sec31 Twp-20 Rng-20
SHAWN MILLER 1-00213710 $1,050.61
JESSICA SWISHER Subd-GARNETT Blk- 49
Lot-15 EX E3.5 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DAVID C MILNER 1-09400180 Acres158.90 $2,102.12 NW4 EX RD Sec-21 Twp-22
Rng-19
DAVID C MILNER 1-09400170B Acres62.00 $554.72 N2 SE4 EX BEG SWCOR N2
SE4, N1320, E 660, S1320, W660 TO POB
Sec-20 Twp-22 Rng-19
RICKY D MITCHELL 1-00701170 $515.20
BRITTANY MITCHELL Subd-MERRILLS ADD
TO WESTPHAL Blk-9 Lot-13,14,& 15 Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
RONALD C MOORE JR 1-00500560 Acres3.20 $1,305.66 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
KIM F MORGAN 1-08000840 $591.64
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-27 LotS2 LTS 7,8,9 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
JEFF MORRIS 1-08002980 $300.10 Sec06 Twp-22 Rng-19
WILLIAM GLENN MORRIS JR 1-04000420
Acres-29.30 $229.98 % ALVIN MORRIS N30
AC S2 NW4 Sec-15 Twp-20 Rng-21
MARTHA A MOYER 1-10200160 Acres116.60 $889.82 SW4 NW4 & W2 SW4 EX RD
Sec-08 Twp-22 Rng-20
MICHELLE MOYER 1-08000600 $632.86
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 23 Lot1, 2, & 3 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
HEATHER MULLINS 1-00102450 $547.80
Subd-PINEGARS 1ST ADD TO COLO Blk-3
Lot-10 THRU 12 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
CODY & NATASHA MUNDELL 1-03502040
Acres-20.00 $ 5,270.74 BEG N660,W660,SE
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PUBLIC NOTICE
COR SE4, TH N1320, W660,S1320, E660,
TO POB Sec-26 Twp-20 Rng-20
CODY & NATASHA MUNDELL
1-03502060A Acres-79.73 $857.04 E2 NE4 &
SW4 NE4 & S2 NW4 NE4 & E440 S495 NW4
Sec-35 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES A & JENNIFER J MYERS
1-00204180 $74.24 Subd-BRONSTON
HEIGHTS Blk-9 Lot-1 TO 6 INCL Sec-25 Twp20 Rng-19
CARRIE O NICHOLAS 1-00208370
$887.74 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 18 Lot-23 & 24
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RHONDA S OBANNON 1-04000690
$127.24 BEG NECOR NW4 S110, W414,
N110, E414 TO POB,EX RD Sec-27 Twp-20
Rng-21
CARLA I OLDS 1-00500700 $59.88 SubdKINCAID Blk- 12 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
JOSHUA OLSON 1-00700690 $3.76 SubdHIGHBERGERS ADD TO WESTPH Blk-2 Lot2,3,6,7 & 10 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JOSHUA OLSON 1-00700710 $525.82
BEG NE COR BLK 10 TH S50, W111, N50,
E111 TO POB Subd-HIGHBERGERS ADD TO
WESTPH Blk- 10 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JOSHUA OLSON 1-00700710A $86.74
BEG 111W OF NE COR BLK 10 TH S112W122
N112 E122 E TO POB Subd-HIGHBERGERS
ADD TO WESTPH Blk- 10 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng17
JOSHUA OLSON 1-00700710B $137.14
BEG 50S NE COR BLK 10 TH S200, W111,
N200, E111 TO POB Subd-HIGHBERGERS
ADD TO WESTPH Blk- 10 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng17
SUSAN J OWENS 1-00212290 $810.50
Subd-GARNETT Blk-29 Lot-12 & W2 LT 11 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JEREL L PANKRATZ 1-00301840
$1,504.46 LT 19 & S12.5LT 18 Subd-GREELEY
SUBDIVISION Blk- 25 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
CHARLES L & LAURA PARKS 1-00211280
$423.11 RICHARD LEE PARKS % RICHARD
PARKS Subd-GARNETT Blk- 12 Lot-1 & E2 LT
2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JEFF PATTERSON 1-00211720 $1,163.50
S56OF E26.66OF LT 23 & S56 LT 24 SubdGARNETT Blk- 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JEFFREY E PATTERSON 1-08000120
Acres-11.22 $1,751.38 W2 N2 NE4 LESS A
TRACT COMM SW COR W2 N2 NE4 E 575 TO
POB TH N 900, W 575, N422.60, E1317.82, S
1322.84, W 742.64 TO POB & EX RD Sec-25
Twp-21 Rng-19
MARY ROSE PAYNE 1-00502010 $279.64
Subd-SOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk- 16 Lot-9,
10 & 11 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
ERVIN PICKERING JR 1-00701180 $283.40
Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk-9
Lot-8-12 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
SAMUEL WAYNE PITTS ETAL 1-00701350
$66.20 Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL
Blk- 16 Lot-16 & 17 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
SAMUEL WAYNE PITTS ETAL 1-00701370
$687.12 LTS 7 THRU 11 INCL Subd-MERRILLS
ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk- 16 Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
BEVERLY A POGUE ETAL 1-12000630
Acres-7.60 $418.02 COM NE COR NE4,
W1322.5 & S40 DEG W52.6TO POB,S40
DEG W541.2,S229,W353.7,N643.4 E707.6
TO POB Sec-04 Twp-23 Rng-21
RUSSELL EARL & GABRIELLE ANNE
PRATER 1-00301940 $1,077.76 SubdGREELEY Blk- 42 Lot-11 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng21
DAVID E & KATHY J PRESTON
1-09300740 Acres-4.87 $ 944.30 W2 NW4
SE4 SW4,EX RD Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-19
LINDA L PRUITT 1-00500410 $934.38 %
BRITTNEY FRYE Subd-KINCAID Blk- 18 Lot-1
THRU 8 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
STEPHEN R PUTTHOFF 1-00700020
$1,095.12 MARY PETERSON COM
60N & 175W OF NE COR BLK 5,TH
N142,E380,S142,W380 TO POB Sec-25 Twp21 Rng-17
RONALD L & CHRISTINE A RATLIFF
TTEE 1-03001650 Acres-1 $1,248.46
% AARON ROBERTS BEG SE COR SE4
W194.16,N448.7, E194.16,S TO POB EX RD
Sec-26 Twp-20 Rng-19
RDH INVESTMENTS LLC 1-00200190
$399.62 BEG 371S OF NW COR E2
SE4,E190,S36, W190,N36,TO POB SubdHAYDENS LAKEVIEW EST ADD Sec-24 Twp20 Rng-19
RDH INVESTMENTS LLC 1-00200740
$126.24 Subd-BAILEYS ORCHARD PARK
ADD Blk-2 Lot-4 & E68 3 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
RDH INVESTMENTS LLC 1-00200750
$3,156.82 Subd-BAILEYS ORCHARD PARK
ADD Blk-2 Lot-1,2 & W15 3 Sec-25 Twp-20
Rng-19
RDH INVESTMENTS LLC 1-00201301
$180.68 BEG 504S OF NWCOR E2 SE4,
E190, S125,W190,N125,TO POB Sec-24
Twp-20 Rng-19
KENNETH C & DOLORES J REDIFER
1-02100090 Acres-20.10 1,296.36 BEG
E LN SD SEC & 1246.8 N SECOR, N
1229.7,W712.5, S1229.7, E712.5 TO POB
EX RD Sec-19 Twp-19 Rng-20
LARRY REDMAN 1-08000710 $313.20
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 25 Lot4, 5 & 6 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
STEPHEN E REED JR 1-00217850
$737.52 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 63 Lot-16,17 &
18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DANIEL E & HONEY M RENYER
1-00701330 $1,080.73 Subd-MERRILLS ADD
TO WESTPHAL Blk-16 Lot-1-6 INCL Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
JEFFREY & SHASTA REYNOLDS
1-04100410 Acres-39.60 $1,111.14 BEG
NWCOR SW4, E780, S TO CTR OF CO RD
SWLY ALG CO RD TO SWCOR SEC, N TO
POB EX RD Sec-04 Twp-20 Rng-21
STACIE RICLEY 1-03001950 Acres-4.92
$1,033.17 N2 SW4 SW4 NE4 EX RD Sec-36
Twp-20 Rng-19
ANASTACIO RIOS 1-04601360A Acres80.50 $332.96 S2 SE4 EX RD Sec-02 Twp-21
Rng-20
CHARLOTTE Y & EARL G ROBERTS
LIVING TRUS 1-00215870 $764.29 RENEE D
& KIRK W PAGENKOPF LT 3 & E8LT 4 & W2
VAC ALY BET LTS 2 & 3 Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
JEFFREY S & LISA L ROBERTS
1-00101770 $1,177.88 Subd-COLONY Blk- 63
Lot-S96LTS 4,5,6 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
JOYCE ANN ROBERTS 1-04000500
Acres-38.60 $382.46 THERESA SMITH SE4
SW4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-20 Rng-21
JOYCE ANN ROBERTS 1-04101120 Acres28.50 $262.68 THERESA SMITH SW4 SW4 EX
BEG NW COR E 660, S 660,W 660,N 660 TO
POB EX RD. Sec-16 Twp-20 Rng-21
LEE ROBERTS 1-00203880 $101.22 SubdBRONSTON HEIGHTS Blk-4 Lot-5,6 & 7 Sec25 Twp-20 Rng-19
LEE ROBERTS 1-00203891 $76.26 SubdBRONSTON HEIGHTS Blk-4 Lot-8,9 & E5LT10
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
NATHANIEL ROBINSON 1-00215530
$716.08 JESUS ROBINSON Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-4 Lot-1 & E24LT 2 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CARL A ROCKERS 1-00211010 $799.62
Subd-GARNETT Blk-8 Lot-12 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
MAX D ROCKERS 1-00216210 $387.92
LTS 9,10 & VAC ALY BET LTS 8,9 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 14 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RUSSELL L & ELEANOR ROSS
1-00600200 $4.49 % CAROL M HUNSPERGER
Subd-LONE ELM Blk-7 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-05 Twp23 Rng-20
RICKEY D SALLEE 1-00209200 $28.24
MARY M LONGEROT Subd-GARNETT Blk-21
Lot-E2 LT 16 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TAMERA R SANCHEZ 1-00101440
$353.98 Subd-COLONY Blk- 50 Lot-1 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
GENE D SAUDER REVOCABLE LIVING
TRUST 1-07201050 Acres- 1,078.12 %
SPENCER WEST NW4 EX RD Sec-18 Twp-23
Rng-18
GENE D SAUDER REVOCABLE LIVING
TRUST 1-07201520 Acres- 1,621.08 %
SPENCER WEST NW4 & W2 NE4, EX RD
Sec-14 Twp-23 Rng-17
LEANDER SCHMUCKER 1-00216740
$122.16 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 41 Lot-9,10 & 11
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MICHAEL L & CRYSTAL M SCHWEIZER
1-00701310 $792.22 % VICTOR E RENYER
& MARGARET M RENYER Subd-MERRILLS
ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk- 15 Lot-19 TO 22
INCL Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
RICHARD E & DIXIE L SCOBEE
1-08000360 $1,705.90 % JILL OCHWERI
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 12
Lot-3 & 4 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
RICHARD E & DIXIE L SCOBEE
1-08000370 Acres-.30 $52.82 % JILL
OCHWERI Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA
Blk-12 Lot-5 & 6 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
TIMOTHY L & DONNA J SCOTT
1-08001020 Acres-158.40 $1,314.84 NW4
EX BEG 654 W SECOR NW4 W209,
N209,E209,S TO POB EX RD Sec-28 Twp-21
Rng-19
ERIC W & MELISSA SEABOLT 1-09300330
Acres-40.30 $144.76 SW4 NE4 EX RD Sec-29
Twp-22 Rng-19
ERIC W & MELISSA SEABOLT 1-09400090
Acres-40.50 $354.60 SW4/NW4, EX RD Sec-26
Twp-22 Rng-18
ERIC & MELISSA SEABOLT 1-09400090A
Acres-37.60 $ 1,101.34 NW4 NW4, EX RD Sec26 Twp-22 Rng-18
ERIC W & MELISSA SEABOLT 1-09400210
Acres-40.70 $144.96 NW4 NE4 EX RD Sec-29
Twp-22 Rng-19
ERIC W & MELISSA SEABOLT 1-10200020
Acres-156.60 $2,533.32 NW4 EX RD Sec-23
Twp-22 Rng-19
ERIC W & MELISSA SEABOLT 1-10200030
Acres-39.80 $2,062.18 SE4 SW4,EX RD Sec23 Twp-22 Rng-19
DOUGLAS J SETTER 1-01100610A Acres99.29 $2,247.14 BEG NE COR SE4, S 2640,
W 1353, N 1890, W 660,N N 660, E 2013 TO
POB & SW4 NE4 LYG S CNTY RD 2400 EX
RDS Sec-29 Twp-19 Rng-21
DOUGLAS J SETTER 1-01100610C Acres.45 $2.06 BEG SW COR NE4 N 2645.52 TO N
LN & POB E 990, S20, W 990, TO POB Sec29 Twp-19 Rng-21
SHAMROCK VALLEY VENTURES LLC
1-02605090 $479.58 Subd-HARRIS Blk-6 Sec08 Twp-20 Rng-18
JOHN SHAUGHNESSY 1-06100240 Acres3.40 $66.96 JOSEPH A VOGEL % ROY BOUSE
BEG 478.5E SW COR SEC E990,N264 TO
OLD RD BED,SWLY ALG OLD RD BED TO
POB Sec-06 Twp-21 Rng-18
JOHN SHAUGHNESSY 1-06100330
Acres-2.60 $22.88 JOSEPH A VOGEL % ROY
BOUSE BEG 495E NW COR,S TO CRK,NE
ALG CRK TO SEC LN,W TO POB Sec-07 Twp21 Rng-18
KELLEY SHEFFIELD 1-00208970 $798.26
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 22 Lot-1 & E10LT 2 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KAY SHELLEY 1-00215000 $623.74
% CRYSTAL & JUSTIN METCALFE
BEG 10E SW COR LT 14 N140E40
S48,E4.5,S55,SW10,S29,W40 TO POB
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 68 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
WESLEY W & LISA D SHERWOOD
1-07200530A Acres-5.90 $698.28 BEG 449.6
E & 60 N SW COR SW4, N419.3, E634.4,
S400.6, W635.7 TO POB. Sec-31 Twp-22 Rng18
DAVID I SHORT 1-00201670A $659.50
BEVERLY J WEST COM AT A PT 1772W &
60N SE COR NE4,TH W108,N177.5, E108,
S177.5 TO POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
DONALD D & LINDA LOU SMITH
1-07200170 Acres-158.60 1,105.81 SE4 EX RD
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-17
DONALD D & LINDA L SMITH 1-07201070
Acres-19.10 $179.68 S810 OF W1076 OF SW
EX RD Sec-18 Twp-23 Rng-18
DONALD & LINDA L SMITH 1-07201230
Acres-307.30 $ 1,228.48 NE4, SE4, ALL BLK 1
& BLK 2 NORTHCOTT, EX LTS 9 THRU 14 BLK
2 NORTHCOTT Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-17
DONALD & LINDA L SMITH 1-07201410
Acres-159.10 $931.85 NE4 EX RD Sec-12 Twp23 Rng-17
DONALD D & LINDA L SMITH 1-07201450
Acres-157.90 $856.30 SW4 EX RD Sec-12
Twp-23 Rng-17
LINDA L & DONALD SMITH 1-07201470
Acres-157.80 $582.87 % DONALD SMITH NE4,
EX RD Sec-13 Twp-23 Rng-17
THOMAS A & REGAN S SMITH
1-08002170 $326.08 Subd-WELDA Blk-7 Lot10,11 & 12 Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
TERRY LYNN SNOVER 1-00211930
$1,281.40 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 26 Lot-15 & E2
LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FRANK D SOBBA 1-02100030 Acres-25.67
$339.60 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 TO POB, N1339.5, SWLY ALG
[CONT] Sec-19 Twp-19 Rng-20
LUBNA SODAGAR 1-00210700 $4,758.44
BEG 797.9 S & 40 E NW COR, E290, S110,
W290, N110 TO POB Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CLIFFORD C SPARKS SR REVOCABLE
TRUST 1-02600310A Acres 2,475.76 % BRET
A & JENNIFER C POPE BEG 330E NWCOR
NW4, S330, E1320, N330, W1320 TO POB
EX RD Sec-28 Twp-19 Rng-18
DOUGLAS W SPRAGUE 1-10501770
Acres-5.00 $1,580.70 BEG 58E SW COR SE4,
N 408, W 577, S408, E 577, S 408, E 577 TO
POB & EX RD Sec-11 Twp-23 Rng-19
JOEL F & STACY S SPRAGUE 1-10501490
Acres-119.10 $1,198.57 W2 SE4 & NE4 SE4
EX RD Sec-08 Twp-23 Rng-20
SPRAGUES SPREAD LLC 1-10500640
Acres-162.50 $1,228.35 NW4 EX RD Sec-27
Twp-22 Rng-20
SPRAGUES SPREAD LLC 1-10500650
Acres-163.20 $791.53 SW4 EX RD Sec-27
Twp-22 Rng-20
SPRAGUES SPREAD LLC 1-12001480
Acres-170.30 $1,266.37 17 & E2 W2 SW4 EX
RR R/W & RD Sec-12 Twp-23 Rng-20
SPRAGUES SPREAD LLC 1-12001670
Acres-20.20 $52.88 BEG 60 W & 155 S NE
COR S2 S E4 ON W R/W HWY,SW ALG R/W
TO S SEC LN,W 610 NELY 1156,E 3 95,N
22,E TO POB EX RD Sec-14 Twp-23 Rng-20
TERRY D STARK 1-09200200 Acres-19.20
$2,104.60 E2 NE4,LYG E OF HWY 169,EX RD,
& EX PT LYG S OF ABAND RR Sec-01 Twp-23
Rng-18
TIMOTHY LEON STARR 1-00500770
$1,093.50 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 17 Lot-9 TO 12
INCL Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
ORVAL STEVER 1-00100040 $267.96
Subd-COLONY Blk-2 Lot-11 & 12 Sec-06 Twp23 Rng-19
ORVAL G STEVER 1-00100060 $370.12
Subd-COLONY Blk-2 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
ORVAL G STEVER 1-00100130 $260.66
Subd-COLONY Blk- 10 Lot-1 TO 3 INCL Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
ORVAL G STEVER 1-00100140 $160.48
Subd-COLONY Blk- 10 Lot-7 TO 12 INCL Sec06 Twp-23 Rng-19
SHEILA L STIFTER 1-04700400 Acres4.50 $22.86 BEG SW COR NW4 NW4, N1125,
E240,S1125 W240TO POB, EX RD Sec-27
Twp-21 Rng-20
STINNETT TIMBERS LLC 1-12000510A
Acres-59.32 $2,153.26 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
RANDALL S & VICKI L STINNETT
1-00501350 $17.18 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 14 Lot18, 19 & 20 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RANDALL S & VICKI L STINNETT
1-00501510 $18.16 LOTS 7 & 8, & 4 OFF S
SIDE LOT 6, BEG AT FRONT OF LOT 6 &
EXTENDING W 40 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 15 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RANDALL S & VICKI L STINNETT
1-00501520 $196.14 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 15
Lot-6 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RANDALL & VICKI STINNETT 1-00501530
$284.36 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 15 Lot-5 & S7 OF
4 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RANDALL S & VICKI L STINNETT
1-00501810 $22.78 Subd-SOUTH ADD TO
KINCAID Blk- 17 Lot-10, 11 & 12 Sec-01 Twp23 Rng-20
RANDALL & VICKI STINNETT 1-00501820
$47.60 Subd-SOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk- 17
Lot-7,8,9 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
RANDALL & VICKI STINNETT 1-00501990
$43.78 Subd-SOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk- 16
Lot-14 & S2 LT 15 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
RANDALL S & VICKI L STINNETT
1-12000840A Acres-8.56 $1,247.74 N660 W2
NW4, EX PT LY N & W OF RD & ROW EX
PERM EASE FOR DRAINAGE Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-21
JOAN E STONEKING 1-00500370
$1,306.62 LTS 1 THRU 6 BLK 31 & LOTS 3-6
INCL BLK 32,TOG W/ADJ VAC THIRD AVE &
ADJ N2 VAC SECOND AVE. Subd-KINCAID
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JAMES ANTHONY TAYLOR 1-00500290
$1,087.70 % THOMAS J COEY LOTS 1-12
INCL BLK 24 TOG W/VAC ALY Subd-KINCAID
Blk-24 Lot-1-12 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
XZAVIOR R THOMPSON 1-00208250
$644.32 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 18 Lot-4 & E2 LT
5 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CINDY KAY & DAVID RAY TINSLEY
1-00102120 $1,640.88 Subd-PINEGARS 2ND
ADD PLAT 3 Blk-6 Lot-4,5&6 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
DAVID R & CINDY K TINSLEY 1-00101060
$415.18 LT 3 & W 40 LT 2 Subd-COLONY Blk39 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
JAMES D & VALERIE E TODD TTEES
1-05100390 Acres-2.70 $3,494.50 BEG 400N
SW COR NW4 SE4,N800 E TO HWY, S800,W
TO POB EX RD Sec-18 Twp-21 Rng-20
TOWD POINT MORTGAGE TRUST US
BANK NA 1-00500900 Acres-2.8
22.60 % PORTFOLIO SERVICING INC SubdKINCAID Blk- 41 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
TOWD POINT MORTGAGE TRUST US
BANK NA 1-00500920 $40.74 % PORTFOLIO
SERVICING INC Subd-KINCAID Blk- 30 Lot-9
TO 12 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
TOWD POINT MORTGAGE TRUST US
BANK NA 1-00501670 $25.88 % PORTFOLIO
SERVICING INC LTS 9 & 10 & BEG SW COR
BLK 29 ,E140,S50,W140,N50 TO POB SubdKINCAID Blk- 29 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
TOWD POINT MORTGAGE TRUST
US BANK NA 1-00501680 $1,642.34 %
PORTFOLIO SERVICING INC BEG SE COR
BLK 29,KINCAID, S50,W140,N50,E140 TO
POB & LTS 7 & 8 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
US NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TTEES
1-00500740 $715.04 % PHH MORTGAGE
CORPORATION Subd-KINCAID Blk-17 Lot- 17
& 18 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
CHARLES VALENTINE 1-00700232
$1,113.90 Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected)
Blk-1 Lot-12 & N2 LT 11 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
MICHAEL A & TERRI VAUGHN 1-02101130
Acres-1.50 $820.20 BEG 348.48N SW COR
SE4 NE4, N 303.28 ,E235.62, S303.28, W TO
POB Sec-29 Twp-19 Rng-20
GINA VEERKAMP 1-00101380 $194.22
DOUG GEARY E42LT 1,BLK 49,COLONY &
ALL LT 1,BLK 49,PINEGARS ADD Sec-06 Twp23 Rng-19
KEELA A VELVICK 1-00212430 $882.26
% LEWIS KENNARD Subd-GARNETT Blk- 30
Lot-S50LT 7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TRAVIS VERMILLION 1-11001060 Acres80.50 $838.66 S2 SE4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-22
Rng-21
TRAVIS VERMILLION 1-11100070A Acres7.50 $364.50 BEG 900E SW COR NW4,
N431.6, NELY 766,SWLY 434, W711 TO POB
& EX RD Sec-23 Twp-22 Rng-20
MELISSA ANN VOSBURG TRUST
1-00215450 $1,093.58 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 72
Lot-12 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JUSTIN & HOLLY WAGES 1-08001720
$1.64 Sec-01 Twp-22 Rng-19
WILLIAM C WALKER 1-00214230
$1,040.55 W15,N100 LT 3 & E10 LOT 4 SubdGARNETT Blk-54 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
SALLY WALLACE 1-00500750 $38.94
Subd-KINCAID Blk-17 Lot-16 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
EJ & NETTIE H WARE 1-04600710 $32.02
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-19 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-19 Twp21 Rng-21
EJ & NETTIE H WARE 1-04600720 $10.46
ABAN RR R/W W OF ALLEY, Subd-BUSH CITY
Blk- 19 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
EJ & NETTIE H WARE 1-04600730 $32.70
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk- 19 Lot-4-8 INCL Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
EJ & NETTIE H WARE 1-04600740 $9.50
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk- 19 Lot-3 Sec-19 Twp-21
Rng-21
CRYSTAL M WATTS 1-00102320 $399.94
% CRYSTAL LYDA Subd-PINEGARS 2ND
ADD PLAT 3 Blk-7 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
ETHEL L WEBBER 1-00102570 $69.42
Subd-COULTERS 1ST ADD TO COLON Blk-2
Lot-1,2, & 3 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
ETHEL LOLA WEBBER 1-00102580
$1,130.22 Subd-COULTERS 1ST ADD TO
COLON Blk-2 Lot-4,5, & 6 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng19
AMANDA WEBER 1-00217960 $299.78
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 64 Lot-13,14,15,& 16
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEVE B & TRACY L WEESE 1-03502850
$866.96 BEG 100E NW COR NE4 SW4, E133,
S345, W133,N345TO POB EX RD & R/W Sec29 Twp-20 Rng-20
TYLOR R & MICHAELA L WELBORN
1-00209870 $1,752.80 E38 LT17 & W31LT 18
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 36 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
LAWRENCE W WEST 1-07200890 Acres79.10 $1,010.92 W2 SW4 EX RD Sec-06 Twp23 Rng-18
LAWRENCE W WEST 1-07201290 Acres161.10 $3,444.94 W2 NE FR4 & E2 NW FR4
EX RD Sec-02 Twp-23 Rng-17
SPENCER W & AMY D WEST 1-07201260
Acres-78.10 $562.27 N2 SW4 EX RD Sec-01
Twp-23 Rng-17
SPENCER WEST 1-07201260A Acres76.30 $1,262.57 S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-01 Twp23 Rng-17
SPENCER WEST 1-07201425 Acres-4.40
$772.24 AMY DAWN CASS BEG 360 E NW
COR NW4,TH E490,S410, W490,N410 TO
POB EX RD Sec-12 Twp-23 Rng-17
ROBERT & AUDREA WHEELER
1-00214800 $80.64 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 67
Lot-9 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JACQUELIN C WHITE 1-08002110 $867.02
LAWRENCE E TUCK Subd-WELDA Blk-5 Lot-6
Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
GERRY L WIGHT 1-00207650 $1,299.10
NANCY L WHITE Subd-GARNETT Blk-4 Lot-4
& E2 5 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
GERRY L WIGHT 1-00214750 $535.04
NANCY L WHITE LT 16 & N100LT 17 SubdGARNETT Blk- 66 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
VERGIE L WIGHT ETAL 1-00203550
$242.00 S10OF LT 8, ALL OF 9,10,11 LESS
E10 OF 9,10,11 & E10 OF S10 OF 8 SubdHIGHLAND ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1 Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
CLAUDIA D WILLIAMSON & DAVID
W GREEN 1-00301120 $ 1,648.74 SubdGREELEY Blk- 40 Lot-7 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
CHARLES L & MEGAN A WILSON
1-00218760 $234.50 LTS 1 THRU 5 & N2
VAC ALY ADJ ON S Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 11 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
JACOB A WOLKEN 1-08001940 $313.54
LTS 7 & 8, & SLY35LT 9 Subd-WELDA Blk-2
Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
JACOB A WOLKEN 1-08001950 $913.78
Subd-WELDA Blk-2 Lot-5,6 Sec-02 Twp-22
Rng-19
JANICE R WOMELSDORF 1-00101850A
Acres-1.20 $341.30 Subd-GRACELAND ADD
TO COLONY Blk-3 Lot-36 TO 50 INCL Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
BENEDICT JR & MARY S YODER
1-06000660 Acres-119.90 1,577.08 S2 NE4 &
NE4 NE4 EX RD Sec-13 Twp-21 Rng-18
BENEDICT JR & MARY S YODER
1-06000730 Acres-49.80 $493.69 SE4 LY N RR
R/W EX RD Sec-13 Twp-21 Rng-18
LESTER P YODER JR 1-00206270
$710.36 Subd-E S NICHOLS SUBDIVISION
Blk-1 Lot-2 Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
LESTER P YODER 1-03000790 Acres-1.00
$462.93 BEG 763.5 W & 1130 N SE COR NE4,
N209,W208,S209,E208 TO POB Sec-13 Twp20 Rng-19
LESTER P YODER JR 1-03000800 Acres1.80 $101.23 BEG N GATE POST 489W &
982N SE COR S2 NE4, TH NWLY 424.7 ALG
W R/W CO RD E410,SWLY ALG US HWY 59
318 TH W286 Sec-13 Twp-20 Rng-19
ROGER W YOUNG 1-00100810 $1,314.06
Subd-COLONY Blk- 34 Lot-3,4 & E10 5 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
ROGER W YOUNG 1-00216230 $573.25
S2 LTS 11, 12 & S2 W2 VAC ALY BET LTS 12
& 13 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
Blk- 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TERRY L & SANDRA K ZOOK 1-00213900
$6,490.66 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 51 Lot-10 & 11
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TERRY L & SANDRA K ZOOK 1-03001470
Acres-46.90 $ 4,616.92 SW4 SW4 & W2 W2
SE4 SW4 EX BEG 20 E & 300 N SW COR
SW4, N 200, E 200, S S 200,W 200 TO POB
& EX S2 S2 W2 W2 SE4 SW4 Sec-25 Twp-20
Rng-19
Grand Total $388,095.70
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Public Notice
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 15, 2023
PUBLIC NOTICE
Your RIGHT to know, guaranteed by Kansas Law.
Notice of hearing – Kinder Estate
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 8, 2023)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
ANDERSON COUNTY, KANSAS
In the Matter of the Estate of
RICHARD V. KINDER, Deceased
Case #AN-2023-PR-000015
NOTICE OF HEARING
THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS
CONCERNED:
You are hereby notified that a petition has
been filed in this court by Yaowamaln Kinder,
surviving spouse of the decedent, praying
that descent be determined of the decedent,
Richard V. Kinder, and that title to his interest in
certain real estate situated in Anderson County,
Kansas, particularly described in said petition,
and all other Kansas real estate and all personal property wheresoever situated, if any, as was
or may have been owned by said decedent at
the time of his death be assigned in accordance
with the laws of intestate succession, subject to
any lawful disposition thereof heretofore made.
You are required to file your written defenses thereto on or before the 30th day of August,
2023, at 9:00 a.m. in the District Court, Garnett,
Notice of budget hearing for the Westphalia
(Published in the Anderson County Review on August 15, 2023.)
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.
YAOWAMALN KINDER
Petitioner
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 Petitioner
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Summary of Ordinance adopting current years
Standard Traffic Ordinance for Kansas Cities
(Published in The Anderson County Review,
Tuesday, August 15, 2023.)
CITY ATTORNEYS
ORDINANCE #4251
SUMMARY
OF
On August 8, 2023, the governing body of
the City of Garnett Kansas, passed Ordinance
#4251 which amends Title XIV, Chapter 14,
Sections 101 and 102 of the Municipal Code,
adopting by reference the current years edition (50th) of the Standard Traffic Ordinance
for Kansas Cities, prepared by the Kansas
League of Municipalities and published in booklet form, and repealing existing provisions previously adopted, with certain omissions from
said standard ordinance.
A compete copy of this ordinance is avail-
able free of charge at www.garnettks.net (available for at least one week following the publication of this summary notice) or at City Hall, 131
W. Fifth Avenue, during regular business hours.
This summary is certified by Terry J.
Solander, City Attorney, in compliance with
K.S.A. 12-3007.
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Summary of Ordinance adopting current
years Uniform Public Offense Code
(Published in The Anderson County Review,
Tuesday, August 15, 2023.)
CITY ATTORNEYS
ORDINANCE #4252
SUMMARY
OF
On August 8, 2023, the governing body of the
City of Garnett Kansas, passed Ordinance
#4252 which amends Title XI, Chapter 11,
Sections 101 and 102 of the Municipal Code,
adopting by reference the current years edition (39th) of the Uniform Public Offense
Code, prepared by the Kansas League of
Municipalities and published in booklet form,
and repealing existing provisions previously
adopted, with certain omissions from said standard ordinance.
A compete copy of this ordinance is
available free of charge at www.garnettks.
net (available for at least one week following
the publication of this summary notice) or at
City Hall, 131 W. Fifth Avenue, during regular
business hours.
This summary is certified by Terry J.
Solander, City Attorney, in compliance with
K.S.A. 12-3007.
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Summary of Ordinance defining
ownership/obligations of gas service lines
(Published in The Anderson County Review,
Tuesday, August 15, 2023.)
CITY ATTORNEYS
ORDINANCE #4250
SUMMARY
OF
On August 8, 2023, the governing body of
the City of Garnett Kansas, passed Ordinance
#4250 which amends Title IV, Chapter 16,
Section 3 (A) (1 of the Municipal Code defining
gas service lines which affects the ownership
and maintenance obligations thereof; repealing
existing sections and in particular Ordinance
#4245.
A compete copy of this ordinance is available free of charge at www.garnettks.net (avail-
able for at least one week following the publication of this summary notice) or at City Hall, 131
W. Fifth Avenue, during regular business hours.
This summary is certified by Terry J.
Solander, City Attorney, in compliance with
K.S.A. 12-3007.
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Notice o f hearing and to Proposals to replace boiler Notice o f hearing and to
creditors – Eddings Estate
creditors – Skaggs Estate at GES being accepted
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 15, 2023.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON
COUNTY, KANSAS
Probate Division
In the Matter of the Estate of
James Howard Skaggs, Sr., Deceased
(Petition Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 59)
Case No. AN 23 PR 19
NOTICE OF HEARING AND NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS
CONCERNED:
You are notified that on August 8, 2023, a
petition was filed in this Court by James H.
Skaggs, Jr., an heir, devisee, and legatee
of James Howard Skaggs, Sr., deceased,
requesting administration of the estate and
that petitioner be appointed as administrator,
without bond; and petitioner be granted Letters
of Administration.
You are required to file your written defenses
to the petition on or before September 6, 2023,
at 9:15 a.m. in the Probate Department of the
Anderson County District Court, at which time
and place the cause will be heard. Should
you fail to do so, the Court will proceed and
enter such orders as the court determines
appropriate. Should you fail to file your written
defenses, judgment and decree will be entered
in due course upon the petition.
All creditors are notified to exhibit their
demands against the estate within the latter of
four months from the date of first publication of
notice under K.S.A. 59-2236 and amendments
thereto, or if the identity of the creditor is known
or reasonably ascertainable, 30 days after
actual notice was given as provided by law,
and if their demands are not thus exhibited,
they shall be forever barred.
/s/ Mary Ann Kancel
Mary Ann Kancel,
Attorney for Petitioner
Prepared by:
MARY ANN KANCEL, ATTORNEY, LLC.
/s/ Mary Ann Kancel
8645 College Blvd., Ste. 210
Overland Park, Kansas 66210
P: 913.568.8996
F: 913.257.5048
makancel@gmail.com
Attorney for Petitioner
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(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 15, 2023.)
On behalf of USD 365 Garnett, DCS Services
LLC will be accepting proposals for replac-
ing the Boiler at Garnett Elementary School.
Interested parties should contact DCS Services
at 316-869-1008.
The Anderson County
Review is the official
newspaper of record for
Anderson County, The
City of Garnett, USD 365,
and the other incorporated
cities in Anderson County.
Notices published here
meet all required statutory
legal parameters.
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(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 15, 2023.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON
COUNTY, KANSAS
In the Matter of the Estate of
Connie M. Eddings, Deceased
(Petition Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 59)
Case No. AN-2023-PR-000016
NOTICE OF HEARING AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS
CONCERNED:
You are notified that on July 28, 2023,
a Petition of Creditor for Issuance of Letters
of Administration was filed in this Court
by the Kansas Department of Health and
Environment, Division of Health Care Finance,
a creditor and interested party in the estate of
Connie M. Eddings, deceased, praying that
an order allowing Letters of Administration be
granted.
You are required to file your written defenses to the Petition on or before September
6, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. in the District Court
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of Anderson County, 100 East 4th Avenue,
Garnett, Kansas 66032, at which time and
place the cause will be heard. Should you fail to
file your written defenses, judgment and decree
will be entered in due course upon the Petition.
All creditors are notified to exhibit their
demands against the estate within the latter of
four months from the date of first publication of
notice under K.S.A. 59-2236 and amendments
thereto, or if the identity of the creditor is known
or reasonably ascertainable, 30 days after actual notice was given as provided by law, and if
their demands are not thus exhibited, they shall
be forever barred.
By: Jamie A. Billings,
Paralegal Program Specialist
Kansas Department of Health and Environment
Division of Health Care Finance
Petitioner
Symmonds & Symmonds, LLC
By: Robert N. Symmonds, #08218
427 Commercial Street
Emporia, KS 66801-4012
Phone 620-343-2764
Fax 620-343-2765
Email info@symmondslaw.com
Attorneys for Petitioner
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Jason Brown, Central Heights educator and coach, was recently honored by the Modern Woodmen of
America as he was selected as a Hometown Hero. Dale Pearson of Modern Woodmen, left, presented
the award to Jason Brown. The award is given to individuals or groups that go above and beyond to
help their community. In addition to everything he does to help his school, Jason is also a member of the
Richmond Ruritans, the Richmond Museum Board, and oversees the Lyle Brown Memorial fund which
has funded 2 shelters and a dock at the Richmond Lake and Christmas lights for downtown Richmond.
The friends you didn't choose
Jackie Mundt, Pratt County
farmer and rancher
A strange and vivid memory
from my pre-teen world view
was thinking after high school
life was pretty much over. It
makes me laugh and shake
my head a little to think about
how naive and small my world
was because I couldnt imagine anything worthwhile in life
beyond high school.
Even as a senior in high
school if you had asked what
life would look like in 20 years,
I dont think I would have
guessed correctly about anything personal or professional.
I am happy to report that life
has been bigger, better and crazier than I would have imagined; I attended and earned
degrees from two universities,
have lived at 16 addresses in
six states, traveled to 17 countries around the world, worked
for 11 companies, made my
wildest dreams come true and
learned what it takes to achieve
greatness at something. There
have also been hard times, failures and plenty of stress, but I
learned from it all.
The best part of my life in
the past two decades is the
friends I have made along the
way. I wont extol the many
virtues of my friends because
we all think our friends are the
best, but I know I have been
blessed with a tribe of people
who share my interests, values
and ambitions. It took leaving
my home town to find most of
these people.
My graduating class had
52 kids in it. It was a given
that you were friends with
everyone more out of proximity than commonality. I knew
some of my classmates much
better than others, but I knew
them all and considered them
friends. Together, for better or
worse, we spent 13 years learning, growing and playing.
This fall we have plans for
a 20 year class reunion, and
I am honestly excited. It may
be a case of distance and time
making my heart grow fonder but I cant wait to hear
about where their paths have
taken them and who they have
become. Even if I didnt get
much choice in my classmates,
they still hold a special place
in my heart; we lived too much
life together not to care.
I know my perspective on
class reunions is not shared by
all people. It makes me a little
sad to hear someone say they
will never attend a reunion. I
have never understood people
who want nothing to do with
their past or the others who
feel pressure to look fabulously
successful for a reunion.
The mean girls and rivalries
of TV and movie high school
reunions seem to be inflated. I
believe in my heart that most
people at a reunion are genuinely excited to see each other
to catch up and share memories from their time together.
Maybe thats all it really
takes for a great reunion: people choosing to believe the best
in their former classmates. We
can all celebrate success, give
an encouraging word of support, or reminisce about the
memories of our youth.
For one day, we can rekindle relationships that helped us
become who we are today, be
grateful for our time together
and enjoy the grace of time
passed. I am choosing to believe
in the goodwill and love of all
friends, even if they arent the
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be soon for the 2023-2024 school
year, AAA reminds drivers
and all road users to get back
in the mindset of seeing school
kids in our neighborhoods and
buses on the roads, with a particular focus on safety. 2019
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Back-to-school transportation affects not only school
districts, students and parents,
but also other motorists on
the roads. This time of year
is particularly dangerous due
to the combination of young
inexperienced drivers, school
buses, and student pedestrians and bicyclists, all sharing
the road. Plus, school districts
resume class on different dates,
so motorists encounter different situations as they drive
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Drivers may be out of practice when it comes to the rules
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hitting the streets and students
walking and biking to school,
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Kansas spokesman. But our
responsibility for keeping students safe hasnt changed.
AAA offers the following
tips as the new school year gets
under way:
AAA Drop-Off/Pick-Up
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Follow school drop-off and
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school.
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traffic lane or crossing around
the front/back of car to get to
curb)
Slow down, eliminate distractions, and watch for children.
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driving again. Its the law and
can result in a hefty fine if you
dont.
Keep Track of Time Be
aware of the time of day youre
on the road and how that coincides with the school day. More
school-age pedestrians are
killed from 7 to 8 a.m. and from
3 to 4 p.m. than any other hours
of the day.
Slow Down Whether in
a school zone or residential
neighborhood, drivers should
keep their speed low and be
prepared to stop quickly for
increased vehicle or pedestrian
traffic.
Come to a complete stop
Always come to a complete
stop, checking carefully for
children on sidewalks and in
crosswalks before proceeding.
Eliminate distractions
Research shows that taking
your eyes off the road for just
two seconds doubles your
chances of crashing. Children
can be quick, crossing the road
unexpectedly or emerging suddenly between two parked cars.
Reduce risk by not using your
cell phone while driving.
Obey Traffic Signs and
Signals Unfortunately, many
motorists violate stop signs
in school zones and residential neighborhoods, with many
failing to come to a complete
stop, rolling through a stop
sign or not slowing down at all.
Motorists are also running red
stoplights, putting pedestrians
and other motorists at risk.
AAA Pedestrian Safety Tips
Cross only at corners so
drivers can see you. Never
cross between parked cars or
mid-block.
Use a crosswalk when its
available. Dont assume that
because you can see the driver,
the driver can see you. Always
use caution when crossing.
Look all ways before crossing.
Look and listen for cars, pedestrians and bicyclists.
Once you have confirmed
traffic has stopped, cross when
the light indicates it is safe to
cross without further hesitation so you have time to cross
safely.
Use the crosswalk push-button signal when possible, and
cross when the signal allows.
Watch for cars that are turning left or right when you are
crossing.
Walk on a sidewalk when it
is provided. If you must walk in
the street, walk facing traffic,
on the left side of the road and
as far to the left as possible.
Make it easy for drivers to
see you dress in light colors,
wear reflective material or use
a flashlight.
Remove headphones and
dont use cell phones or electronic devices when crossing
the street.
Watch for white lights on
the rear of vehicles, signaling
backing up in driveways or
parking lots.
Avoid walking alone. Walk
with a friend.
AAA Bicycle Safety Tips
Make sure your child has
the skills to ride a bike safely,
such as riding in a straight line
and signaling to vehicles when
turning.
Choose the safest route to
bike to school, one with less
traffic and slower speeds. Use
bike paths if they are available.
Make sure your cyclists
understand traffic safety rules,
such as riding in the same
direction as traffic and stopping at all stop signs and signals.
Explain the importance
of wearing a bike helmet to
your child. Theyre critical
to minimizing injury in case
of a crash. According to the
Insurance Institute of Highway
Safety, wearing a helmet can
reduce the odds of head injury
by half.
Ride focused and alert.
Never use earbuds or electronics while riding.
Whether it is in designated school zones or on streets
throughout town, everyone
needs to remain vigilant put
down the phone, focus only on
the road, and pay attention to
help students get to and from
school safely, said Steward.
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Winners Circle
2023 Fair Results & Photos
AN ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW – AUGUST 15, 2023
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Judges
4-H Arts & Crafts/Visual Arts & Fiber Arts
……………………………..Donna Jeanneret
…………………………….Rae Ann Johnson
Clothing Construction & Buymanship
……………………………………….Kim Finney
4-H Photography………….Morgan Egidy
…………………………………..Erica George
………………………………….. Bill Stephens
4-H Fashion Revue…….Jerra Butterfield
4-H Foods. …………………..Cindi Dryden
……………………………………….Lisa Davis
…………………………………… Kathy Norris
Dairy Cattle & Dairy Goats…Dianea Fay
Horse…………………………..Jenny Jasper
Swine………………………. Cara Comstock
Rabbits………………………Christa Deines
Sheep …………………………….Ryan Page
Goats. …………………………….Ryan Page
Round Robin . ……… Matthew Anguiano
Beef & Bucket Calf……..Eva Hinrichsen
Poultry. ………………………Hannah Petkof
Woodworking/Electricity
………………………………. Timothy Pearce
Gardening (Horticulture/Crops)
4H and Open . …………………Jenny Tate
……………………………..Amanda Groleau
Open Class Arts & Crafts
……………………………………Megan Geist
Open Food Preservation
………………………………..Carol Crawford
Miscellaneous…….. Kamryn Stinebaugh
Geology………………………….Will Gilliand
Open Class Quilts…………… Kim Finney
Open Class Baking…….Jessica Moranty
Open Class Photography
………………………………….Jesse Stevicks
On the Cover
Kason Durand walking
his horse to the start of
the arena.
ANDERSON COUNTY FAIR
Winners Circle
2023 Fair Results & Photos
AN ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW – AUGUST 15, 2023
Beginning
Pages for
Results
4-H
Banner…………………………….. 3
Bucket Calf………………………. 3
Horse………………………………..3
Clothing & Textiles. …………….4
Fashion Revue……………………4
Fiber Arts. …………………………5
Florticulture. ………………………5
Food Nutrition. …………………..6
Food Preservation………………7
Home Environment……………..7
Self-Determined………………….7
STEM………………………………..7
Visual Arts………………………….8
Woodwork………………………….8
Horticulture. ………………………9
Photography. …………………..10
FFA
Beef………………………………..12
Crops. …………………………….13
Meat Goats………………………13
Poultry and Rabbits…………..15
Sheep……………………………..16
Swine………………………………17
OPEN CLASSES
Photographer
Baking…………………………….21
Crafts………………………………22
Farm……………………………….23
Fiber Arts. ……………………….24
Florticulture. …………………….24
Food Preservation…………….25
Photography. …………………..27
Reese Witherspoon is a Class of 2023 Graduate of Anderson County High School. She is President of the 4-H Council and Vice
President of the Cherry Mound 4-H Club. In the fall Witherspoon is attending Allen County Community College for Pre-Vet.
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Simply request a photo by noting the page number on which it occurs,
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Results
Results information provided by the Frontier District
Research & Extension, Anderson County office. Thank you to
the staff at the Extension Office for their dedication to this magazine.
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Hope Pracht receiving a mixer from Jeanette Stinebaugh, extension agent, after winning
the Grand Champion Food Exhibit.
Lyndsay Hughes during showmanship.
2×3
6th Ave
4-H Banner, 4-H Club Banner, Banner
Lucky 13, Purple
Seekers Not Slackers, Purple, Grand
Champion
4-H Bucket Calf, Bucket Calf, 7 to 9
year old exhibitor – First Year Bucket
Calf
Kason Durand, Blue,
Brett Gilbreth, Blue,
Nash Holloway, Blue, Reserve
Champion Bucket Calf Age 7-9
Eva Jimenez, Blue, Champion Bucket
Calf Age 7-9
4-H Bucket Calf, Bucket Calf, 10 to
12 year old exhibitor – Second Year
Bucket Calf
Myah Martin, Blue
4-H Horse, Halter, 104: Stock-Type 3
years + gelding
Brook Hughes, Reserve Grand
Champion, Blue
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue
Sawyer Stevenson, Grand Champion,
Purple
4-H Horse, Halter, 105: Stock-Type 3
years + mare
Kason Durand, Blue
Brook Hughes, Reserve Grand
Champion, Blue
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue
Haylee Lanham, Grand Champion,
Purple
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H,
Intermediate Barrel Racing
Lyndsay Hughes, Champion Int
Overall Racing, Blue,
Sawyer Stevenson, Blue, Reserve
Champion
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H,
Intermediate Flags
Lyndsay Hughes, Champion, Blue
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H,
Intermediate Horsemanship
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Champion
Sawyer Stevenson, Blue, Champion
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H,
Intermediate Pole Bending
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Champion
Sawyer Stevenson, Blue, Reserve
Champion
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H,
Intermediate Reining
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Champion
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H,
Intermediate Trail
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Champion
Sawyer Stevenson, Blue, Reserve
Champion
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H,
Intermediate Western Pleasure
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Champion
Sawyer Stevenson, Blue, Reserve
Champion
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H, Junior
Barrel Racing
Kason Durand, Blue, Champion
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H, Junior
Flags
Kason Durand, Blue, Champion
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H, Junior
Barrel Racing
Kason Durand, Blue, Champion
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H, Junior
Horsemanship
Kason Durand, Blue, Champion Jr
Overall Racing, Blue Champion
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H, Junior
Pole Bending
Kason Durand, Blue, Champion Jr
Overall Racing, Blue Champion
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H, Junior
Trail
Kason Durand, Blue, Champion
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H, Junior
Western Pleasure
Kason Durand, Blue, Champion
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H, Senior
Horsemanship
Brook Hughes, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Haylee Lanham, Champion Sr
Overall Racing, Blue
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Special to The Anderson County Review – August 22, 2023
Lyndsay Hughes receives her ribbon from Anderson Countys new extension agent
Jeanette Stinebaugh.
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H, Senior
Barrel Racing
Brook Hughes, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Haylee Lanham, Champion Sr
Overall Racing, Blue
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H, Flags
Brook Hughes, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Haylee Lanham, Champion Sr
Overall Racing, Blue
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H, Senior
Pole Bending
Brook Hughes, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Haylee Lanham, Champion Sr
Overall Racing, Blue
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H, Senior
Reining
Brook Hughes, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Haylee Lanham, Champion Sr
Overall Racing, Blue
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H, Senior
Trail
Brook Hughes, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Haylee Lanham, Champion Sr
Overall Racing, Blue
4-H Horse, Performance – 4-H, Senior
Western Pleasure
Brook Hughes, Champion Sr Overall,
Blue
Haylee Lanham, Blue, Reserve
Champion
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Clothing and
Textiles, 4007: Purchased garment or
outfit, 3 years or less in project
Nora Cubit, Blue
Eva Jimenez, Blue
Shelby OConnor, Blue
Shelby OConnor, Purple
McKayla Powell, Blue
McKayla Powell, Blue
Brynlee Rockers, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Purple
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Purple, Reserve
Champion
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue, Champion
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Clothing and
Textiles, 4008: Purchased garment or
outfit, 4 years or more in project
Aubrey Ellington, Purple
Elizabeth Ellington, Purple
Gracyn Ellington, Purple
Emma Good, Purple, Reserve
Champion
Emma Good, Purple
Taryn Morrow, Purple, Champion
McKenna Powell, Blue
McKenna Powell, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Clothing and
Textiles, 4009: An Article, garment,
or outfit constructed by a 7-8 year old
exhibitor
Nora Cubit, Purple, Reserve
Champion
Eva Jimenez, Purple, Champion
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Fashion Revue,
03: Purchased garment or outfit 3
years or less in project
Nora Cubit, Purple
Eva Jimenez, Blue
Shelby OConnor, Purple
Shelby OConnor, Purple, Grand
Champion
McKayla Powell, Purple
McKayla Powell, Blue
Brynlee Rockers, Red
Brynlee Rockers, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Purple
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Purple
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Fashion Revue,
04: Purchased garment or outfit 4 or
more years in project
Rylie Davis, Blue
Rylie Davis, Blue
Aubrey Ellington, Blue
Elizabeth Ellington, Blue
Brook Hughes waiting her turn to enter the rodeo arena.
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Brett Gilbreth with his 5th place Breeding Meat Goat, age 0-6 months.
Sawyer Stevenson patiently waiting her turn in the arena.
Gracyn Ellington, Purple
Emma Good, Purple
Emma Good, Purple
McKenna Powell, Purple
McKenna Powell, Purple, Reserve
Grand Champion
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Fiber Arts,
4113: Needle Arts
Ryleigh Rogers, Purple
Ryleigh Rogers, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Fiber Arts,
4114: Patchwork or Quilted Article
Aubrey Ellington, Purple
Elizabeth Ellington, Purple
Haylee Powell, Purple
Haylee Powell, Blue
McKayla Powell, Purple
McKayla Powell, Purple, Reserve
Grand Champion Arts
McKenna Powell, Purple
McKenna Powell, Purple, Grand
Champion Fiber Arts
Makenna Rockers, Blue
Mary Rockers, Blue
Miles Rockers, Blue
Miles Rockers, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Fiber Arts,
4119: Macram
Eva Jimeniz, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Floriculture,
01: Celosia (cockscomb) plumed or
crested
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Benjamin Wiehl, Red
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Floriculture,
02: Zinnia, any color
Haylee Powell, Blue
Amelie Clark , Blue
Amelie Clark , Blue
Benjamin Wiehl, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Floriculture,
03: Marigold Large, any color
Benjamin Wiehl, Red
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Floriculture,
04: Marigold Small, any color
Haylee Powell, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Floriculture,
09: Roses Floribunda, any color
Benjamin Wiehl, Red
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Floriculture,
12: Perennial, any other
Haylee Powell, Purple
McKenna Powell, Red
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4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Floriculture,
13: Annual, any othe
Nora Cubit, Blue
McKayla Powell, Red
McKayla Powell, Blue
McKenna Powell, Purple
Benjamin Wiehl, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Floriculture,
16: Current County Fair Theme
Haylee Powell, Grand Champion
Flower Exhibit, Purple
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Reserve Grand
Champion Flower Exhibit
,
Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Floriculture,
18: Blowin in the Wind
McKayla Powell, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Floriculture,
20: Holiday of Your Choice
Benjamin Wiehl, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Floriculture,
22: Country Wild Flowers
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Haylee Lanham walking her horse back out to the arena.
Haylee Powell, Purple
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Purple,
Champion
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Floriculture,
25: Miscellaneous Arrangement
McKenna Powell, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Nutrition, 4300-1: Non-Perishable
Food Product, 7-8 Years Old
Brailyn Barnes, Purple, Champion
Brailyn Barnes, Purple
Amelie Clark , Blue
Nora Cubit, Blue
Nora Cubit, Red
Brett Gilbreth, Blue
Mackinley Hill, Blue
Nash Holloway, Blue
Nash Holloway, Blue
Nash Holloway, Purple
Eva Jimenez, Blue
Eva Jimenez, Blue
Edward Mader, Blue
Edward Mader, Red
Edward Mader, Blue
Edward Mader, Blue
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Lizer Crop
Makenna Rockers, Blue
Miles Rockers, Purple, Reserve
Champion
William Rogers, Blue
William Rogers, Blue
Benjamin Wiehl, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Nutrition, 4300-2: Non-Perishable
Food Product, 9-11 Years Old
Brantley Hill, Blue
Brantlee Jones, Blue
Paisley Jones, Blue
Ralston Jones, Purple, Champion
Ralston Jones, Blue
Myah Martin, Blue
Myah Martin, Blue
Gracie Moyer, Blue
McKayla Powell, Purple
McKayla Powell, Purple
McKayla Powell, Purple
McKayla Powell, Purple
Brynlee Rockers, Blue
Brynlee Rockers, Purple
Ryleigh Rogers, Blue
Ryleigh Rogers, Blue
Skylar Salazar, Blue
Kason Durand warming up his horse
before the saddle competitions.
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Nutrition, 4300-3: Non-Perishable
Food Product, 12-14 Years Old
Baylee Barnes, Blue
Brystol Barnes, Purple
Brystol Barnes, Blue
Tristan Boone, Blue
Anna Danner, Blue
Holden Firestone, Red
Braden Gillespie, Purple
Emma Good, Purple
Emma Good, Red
Rylee Hill, Blue
Keirstynn Jones, Blue
RaeLynn Morrison-Mader, Blue
RaeLynn Morrison-Mader, Blue
Heidi Moyer, Blue
Shelby OConnor, Purple
Shelby OConnor, Blue
Jadyn Parks, Blue
Jadyn Parks, Blue
McKenna Powell, Blue
McKenna Powell, Blue
McKenna Powell, Blue
McKenna Powell, Blue
Hope Pracht, Purple, Grand
Champion Food Exhibit, Champion
Hope Pracht, Purple
Sawyer Stevenson, Blue
Sawyer Stevenson, Blue
Brekyn Zook, Blue
Timber Vermillion, Purple, Reserve
Champion
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Nutrition, 4300-4: Non-Perishable
Food Product, 15-18 Years Old
Obree Barnes, Purple
Amelia Cubit, Purple
Amelia Cubit, Blue
Tyler Gillespie, Purple
Blaine King, Blue
Blaine King, Blue
Brynleigh Morrow, Red
Hank Newton, Purple, Reserve
Grand Champion Food Exhibit
Champion
Hank Newton, Purple
Hank Newton, Purple
Sayleen Partida, Blue
Reagan Witherspoon, Purple,
Champion
Reagan Witherspoon, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Nutrition, 4301-1: Educational
Exhibit, 7-8 Years Old
Nora Cubit, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Nutrition, 4301-2: Educational
Exhibit, 9-11 Years Old
Haylee Powell, Purple
McKayla Powell, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Nutrition, 4301-3: Educational
Exhibit, 12-14 Years Old
McKenna Powell, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Nutrition, 4306-1: Food Gift Package
Ages 7-8 Years Old
Nora Cubit, Blue
Brett Gilbreth, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Nutrition, 4306-2: Food Gift Basket
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Macy Cubit showing her Champion AOB Breeding Gilt.
9-11 Years Old
Aubrey Ellington, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Nutrition, 4306-3: Food Gift Basket
12-14 Years Old
Elizabeth Ellington, Purple
Emma Good, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Nutrition, 4310-1: Food Flop Beginner
7-8 Years old
Brailyn Barnes, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food
– Nutrition, 4310-3: Food Flop
Intermediate 12-14 years
Baylee Barnes, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food –
Austin Teter showing his 3rd place AOB Breeding Gilt.
Nutrition, 4312-2:
Recipe Box/Notebook Ages 9-11 Years
Old
Haylee Powell, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Nutrition, 4312-3: Recipe Box/
Notebook Ages 12-14 Years Old
Braden Gillespie, Blue
Emma Good, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Preservation, 4350: Sweet Spreads,
Syrups; One Jar
Hank Newton, Purple, Reserve
Grand Champion
Hank Newton, Red
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Preservation, 4351: Fruits, Juices,
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Fruit Mixtures; One Jar
Hank Newton, Purple, Grand
Champion
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Preservation, 4352: Low Acid
Vegetables; One Jar
Nash Holloway, Blue
Nash Holloway, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Preservation, 4353: Pickles (Fruit
or Vegetable), Fermented Foods and
Relishes and Chutney; One Jar
Nash Holloway, Blue
Hank Newton, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Preservation, 5202: Geology – 45 rocks
/ Intermediate 9-13 years old
2×3
Cornstock
Collin Corley, Purple, Champion
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Preservation, 5203: Geology – 60 rocks
/ Senior 14-18 years old
Collin Corley, Purple, Grand
Champion, Champion
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Preservation, 5204: Geology – Geology
Educational Exhibit / Intermediate
9-13 years old
Hudson Powell, Reserve Grand
Champion, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Food Preservation, 5306: Junior 2nd year
exhibit – 15 specimens
Hudson Powell, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Home
Environment, 4400: Single Exhibit
Brynlee Rockers, Grand Champion,
Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Home
Environment, 4400: Single Exhibit
Brynlee Rockers, Grand Champion,
Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Self
Determined Display
Blaine King, Blue, Champion
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H STEM
Architectural Block Construction,
5710: Introductory-Level I
classes(about 1-3 years experience)
Diorama illustrating at least 2 architectural features beyond floors, ceilings & walls
Miles Rockers, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H STEM
Architectural Block Construction,
5711: Experienced-Level 2
classes(about 2-4 years experience)
Diorama illustrating at least 4 architectural features beyond floors, ceilings & walls
Brantley Hill, Grand Champion,
Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H STEM
Spacetech – Rocketry, 5520: Rocket
made from kit (9-13 years old)
Gracie Moyer, Purple
Heidi Moyer, Purple
8 The Winners Circle
Special to The Anderson County Review – August 22, 2023
Judd Cubit showing his Champion Hampshire Breeding Gilt in the Grand Drive.
Emma Cubit showing her Reserve Duroc
Breeding Gilt.
Sage Partida, Purple, Grand
Champion
Sylah Partida, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H STEM
Spacetech – Rocketry, 5525: Rocket
made from kit (14 years and older)
Sienna Partida, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Visual Arts,
4500: 4-H Visual Art
Haylee Powell, Purple
Baylee Barnes, Blue
Obree Barnes, Blue
Nora Cubit, Blue
Nora Cubit, Blue
Aubrey Ellington, Purple
Jobe Fitzwater, Blue
Jobe Fitzwater, Blue
Madeline Fitzwater, Purple, Reserve
Grand Champion
Madeline Fitzwater, Red
Madeline Fitzwater, Purple
Madeline Fitzwater, Blue
Chase Sobba showing his Champion
Crossbred Breeding Gilt.
Brantley Hill, Blue
Blaine King, Blue
Blaine King, Blue
Blaine King, Blue
Blaine King, Blue
Blaine King, Red
Shelby OConnor, Red
Jadyn Parks, Blue
Jadyn Parks, Blue
Rhett Parks, Blue
Rhett Parks, Blue
Haylee Powell, Purple
Haylee Powell, Purple
Hudson Powell, Purple
Hudson Powell, Purple
McKayla Powell, Blue
McKayla Powell, Purple
McKayla Powell, Purple
McKayla Powell, Purple
McKayla Powell, Blue
McKayla Powell, Purple
McKayla Powell, Purple
2×3
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McKayla Powell, Purple
McKenna Powell, Purple
McKenna Powell, Purple
McKenna Powell, Blue
McKenna Powell, Blue
McKenna Powell, Blue
McKenna Powell, Purple
McKenna Powell, Purple
McKenna Powell, Blue
Makenna Rockers, Blue
Mary Rockers, Blue
Ryleigh Rogers, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Visual Arts,
4502: Clay and Ceramics
Baylee Barnes, Blue
Obree Barnes, Purple
Miles Rockers, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Visual Arts,
4503: Leather and Jewelry
Brynlee Rockers, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Visual Arts,
4504: Three-Dimensional
Benjamin Wiehl, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Visual Arts,
2×3
PSI
4504: Three-Dimensional
Nora Cubit, Blue
Aubrey Ellington, Blue
Rylee Hill, Blue
Rylee Hill, Blue
Eva Jimenez, Purple
Edward Mader, Red
Edward Mader, Red
Edward Mader, Red
Haylee Powell, Purple
Brynlee Rockers, Blue
Benjamin Wiehl, Red
Benjamin Wiehl, Purple
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Grand
Champion, Purple
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue
Truett Vermillion, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Woodwork,
4700: Article for farm or shop use
Nash Holloway, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Woodwork,
4701: Furniture for household or lawn
use
PSI
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The Winners Circle
Skylar Salazar with her Champion Market
Duroc.
Makenna Rockers with her 4th place
Market Duroc.
Braxton Barnes, Purple
Landon Schillig, Reserve Grand
Champion, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H Woodwork,
4702: Other woodwork
Kason Durand, Grand Champion,
Purple
Rhett Parks, Blue
Hudson Powell, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H/FFA
Horticulture, 01: Potatoes Red, five
Nash Holloway, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H/FFA
Horticulture, 02: Potatoes White, five
Hank Newton, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H/FFA
Horticulture, 06: Tomatoes Red, five
Hank Newton, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H/FFA
Horticulture, 07: Tomatoes Cherry
Ornamental, five
Nora Cubit, Purple
Landon Kraft, Blue
Hank Newton, Blue
Benjamin Wiehl, Red
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Red
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H/FFA
Horticulture, 10: Onions Yellow, five
Hank Newton, Grand Champion
Garden Exhibit, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H/FFA
Horticulture, 13: Beets, five
Nash Holloway, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H/FFA
Horticulture, 20: Cucumbers, five
Nash Holloway, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H/FFA
Horticulture, 21: Peppers Bell, five
Hank Newton, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H/FFA
Horticulture, 22: Peppers Not Bell,
five
Hank Newton, Purple
Hank Newton, Blue
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H/FFA
Horticulture, 23: Peppers Jalapeno,
five
Nora Cubit, Red
Hank Newton, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H/FFA
Special to The Anderson County Review – August 22, 2023 9
Wyatt Sobba showing his Champion Duroc Breeding Gilt.
2×3
Tom Adams
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Special to The Anderson County Review – August 22, 2023
5th place Hampshire Market Hog laying down in the arena.
Sienna Partidas Hampshire Market Hog trying to lay down.
Horticulture, 27: Squash Summer, one
Nora Cubit, Purple
Hank Newton, Purple
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H/FFA
Horticulture, 36: Sweet Corn, 10 ears
Nash Holloway, Purple, Reserve
Grand Champion Garden Exhibit
4-H Non Livestock, 4-H/FFA
Horticulture, 45: Fresh Culinary
Herbs
Nora Cubit, Purple
4-H Photography, 4-H Photography,
4800: Color Photos – 3 Years or Less in
Project
Haylee Powell, Blue
Haylee Powell, Red
Haylee Powell, Blue
Haylee Powell, Blue
Baylee Barnes, Blue
Baylee Barnes, Blue
Baylee Barnes, Blue
Baylee Barnes, Red
Obree Barnes, Blue
Obree Barnes, Grand Champion,
Purple
Obree Barnes, Red
Obree Barnes, Red
Bailey Boone, Blue
Bailey Boone, Blue
Zander Dickerson, Red
Zander Dickerson, Blue
Zander Dickerson, Red
Gracyn Ellington, Purple
Gracyn Ellington, Blue
Gracyn Ellington, Blue
Gracyn Ellington, Red
Were
proud to support
2×3
Anderson
Ottawa CoopCountys rich
agricultural tradition.
Nash Holloway, Blue
Nash Holloway, Purple
Nash Holloway, Red
Nash Holloway, Blue
Rayna Kuhlman, Blue
Rayna Kuhlman, Blue
Rayna Kuhlman, Blue
Rayna Kuhlman, Blue
Myah Martin, Blue
Myah Martin, Blue
Myah Martin, Red
Gracie Moyer, Purple
Gracie Moyer, Blue
Heidi Moyer, Purple
Heidi Moyer, Blue
Sage Partida, Purple
Sage Partida, Blue
Haylee Powell, Red
Haylee Powell, Blue
Hudson Powell, Red
Hudson Powell, Blue
Hudson Powell, Red
Hudson Powell, Blue
Hudson Powell, Blue
Hudson Powell, Blue
Hudson Powell, Red
Hudson Powell, Purple
McKayla Powell, Blue
McKayla Powell, Red
Brynlee Rockers, Blue
Natalee Ruppel, Blue
Natalee Ruppel, Red
Natalee Ruppel, Red
Natalee Ruppel, Blue
Benjamin Wiehl, Red
Benjamin Wiehl, Blue
Benjamin Wiehl, Purple
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Red
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Reserve Grand
Champion, Purple
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Purple
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Purple
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Purple
4-H Photography, 4-H Photography,
4801: Color Photos – 4-7 Years in
Project
Brystol Barnes, Red
Congratulations
to all our 4Hers for your
2×3
commitment
and dedication!
Maple
St. Liquor
Congratulations to the exhibitors!
785-242-5170
302 N. Main,
Ottawa, Ks
313 S. Maple Garnett
(785) 448-2102
The Winners Circle
Benjamin Wiehl with his Crossbred Market
Hog.
Brystol Barnes, Red
Brystol Barnes, Red
Tristan Boone, Purple
Wyatt Dickerson, Blue
Wyatt Dickerson, Blue
Wyatt Dickerson, Red
Aubrey Ellington, Blue
Aubrey Ellington, Purple
Aubrey Ellington, Red
Aubrey Ellington, Blue
Elizabeth Ellington, Purple
Elizabeth Ellington, Purple
Elizabeth Ellington, Red
Elizabeth Ellington, Red
Elizabeth Ellington, Blue
Elizabeth Ellington, Red
Elizabeth Ellington, Red
Elizabeth Ellington, Blue
Elizabeth Ellington, Red
Emma Good, Red
Emma Good, Blue
Kason Durand with his Crossbred Market
Hog.
Wyatt King with his Crossbred Market Hog.
Tyler Gillespie with his Supreme Champion
Breeding Gilt.
Emma Good, Purple
Emma Good, Purple
Emma Good, Red
RaeLynn Morrison-Mader, Red
RaeLynn Morrison-Mader, Blue
RaeLynn Morrison-Mader, Red
RaeLynn Morrison-Mader, Purple
RaeLynn Morrison-Mader, Red
Heidi Moyer, Purple
Jadyn Parks, Purple
Jadyn Parks, Red
Sienna Partida, Blue
Sienna Partida, Red
Sienna Partida, Blue
McKenna Powell, Blue
McKenna Powell, Red
McKenna Powell, Red
McKenna Powell, Blue
4-H Photography, 4-H Photography,
4802: Color Photos – 8 Years or More
Blaine King, Blue
Blaine King, Blue
Blaine King, Blue
Blaine King, Blue
Blaine King, Red
Landon Kraft, Blue
Landon Kraft, Blue
Brynleigh Morrow, Purple
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue
Brynleigh Morrow, Purple
Taryn Morrow, Blue
Taryn Morrow, Red
Taryn Morrow, Blue
Taryn Morrow, Blue
4-H Photography, 4-H Photography,
4803: Black and White Photos – 3
Years or Less in Project
Haylee Powell, Red
Baylee Barnes, Blue
Baylee Barnes, Red
Baylee Barnes, Blue
Obree Barnes, Red
Obree Barnes, Blue
Obree Barnes, Blue
Zander Dickerson, Blue
Sage Partida, Purple
Haylee Powell, Blue
Hudson Powell, Blue
Hudson Powell, Red
Brynlee Rockers, Blue
Brynlee Rockers, Blue
Benjamin Wiehl, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Purple
4-H Photography, 4-H Photography,
4804: Black and White Photos – 4-7
Years in Project
Brystol Barnes, Blue
Wyatt Dickerson, Blue
Elizabeth Ellington, Purple
Emma Good, Blue
Emma Good, Purple
RaeLynn Morrison-Mader, Red
RaeLynn Morrison-Mader, Purple
RaeLynn Morrison-Mader, Blue
RaeLynn Morrison-Mader, Red
Jadyn Parks, Purple
McKenna Powell, Purple
McKenna Powell, Blue
4-H Photography, 4-H Photography,
4805: Back and White Photos – 8 Years
in Project
Blaine King, Blue
2023 ANDERSON COUNTY FAIR
2×3
Valley R
Special to The Anderson County Review – August 22, 2023 11
Congratulations to all participants
2x3of the Anderson County Fair!
Pizza Hut
405 N. Maple
(785) 448-3465
Dine-In, Carryout & Delivery
Order Online at pizzahut.com
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Special to The Anderson County Review – August 22, 2023
Chase Sobba with his
Hampshire Market Hog.
Champion
Hank Newton with the Grand and Reserve
Grand Champion Horticulture exhibits.
Nash Holloway with the Grand Champion
Open Class 10 ears.
Gracyn Ellington with her purple ribbon picture that was chose for the Ranae Young
Award.
Blaine King, Blue
Landon Kraft, Red
Brynleigh Morrow, Purple
Taryn Morrow, Red
4-H/FFA Beef, Beef Showmanship, 1:
Senior Beef Showmanship
Jaden Teter, Blue, 2nd, Reserve
Champion Senior Beef Showmanship
Gunner Ellington, Blue, 3rd
Talon Jasper, Blue, 1st, Champion
Senior Beef Showmanship
4-H/FFA Beef, Beef Showmanship, 2:
Intermediate Beef Showmanship
Cayden Davis, Blue, 1st, Champion
Intermediate Beef Showmanship
Timber Vermillion, Blue, 3rd,
Truett Vermillion, Blue, 2nd,
Reserve Champion Intermediate Beef
Showmanship
4-H/FFA Beef, Beef Showmanship, 3:
Junior Beef Showmanship
Rylie Davis, Blue, 1st
Myah Martin, Blue, 3rd
Brynlee Rockers, Blue, 2nd
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 1007:
Other Breeds Junior Yearling, 1/1 to
4/30 previous year
Sawyer Stevenson, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Reese Witherspoon, Blue, Champion
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 106:
Angus Summer Yearling, 5/1 to 8/31
previous year
Brynlee Rockers, Supreme
Champion Breeding Heifer, Blue
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 1107:
Crossbred Junior Yearling, 1/1 to 4/30
previous year
Rylie Davis, Blue, Champion
Maxwell Jimenez, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Myah Martin, Blue
Chance Witherspoon, Blue
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 307:
Chianina Junior Yearling, 1/1 to 4/30
previous year
Holden Firestone, Blue, Champion
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 607:
Limousin Junior Yearling, 1/1 to 4/30
previous year
Timber Vermillion, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Truett Vermillion, Blue, Champion
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 707:
Maine-Anjou Junior Yearling, 1/1 to
4/30 previous year
Landon Schillig, Blue, Champion
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 906:
Simmental Summer Yearling, 5/1 to
8/31 previous year
Brody Barnes, Blue
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 907:
Simmental Junior Yearling, 1/1 to
4/30 previous year
Brailyn Barnes, Blue, Reserve
Supreme Champion Breeding Heifer
Cayden Davis, Blue, Reserve
Champion
4-H/FFA Beef, Market Beef, Anderson
County Born and Bred
Cayden Davis, Blue, Blue, 3rd Class
Holden Firestone, Blue
Talon Jasper, Blue, 1st Division,
Blue, 1st Class
Maxwell Jimenez, Blue
Brynlee Rockers, Blue, 2nd Division,
Blue, 2nd Class
Landon Schillig, Blue, Blue, 5th
Class
Chase Sobba, Blue, Blue, 4th Class
Sawyer Stevenson, Blue
Chance Witherspoon, Blue, Blue, 6th
Class
Reagan Witherspoon, Blue
Reese Witherspoon, Blue
Timber Vermillion, Blue
Truett Vermillion, Blue
4-H/FFA Beef, Market Beef, AOB
Maxwerll Jimenez, Blue, 2nd Class,
Reserve Champion
Reagan Witherspoon, Blue, 1st Class,
Champion
4-H/FFA Beef, Market Beef, Charolais
Jaden Teter, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Talon Jasper, Blue, Champion
4-H/FFA Beef, Market Beef, Chianina
Brystol Barnes, Blue, 2nd Class,
Reserve Champion Chianina
Brynlee Rockers, Blue, 1st Class,
2×3
Prairieland Partners
Congratulations to the exhibitors
for your work and commitment to
your agricultural education.
Terry J. Solander, Atty. at Law
503 S. Oak Garnett, KS
(785) 448-6131
FAX: (785) 448-2475
The Winners Circle
McKenna Powell with the Grand Champion
Fiber Arts exhibit.
Champion Chianina
4-H/FFA Beef, Market Beef, Crossbred
Gunner Ellington, Blue, 2nd Class,
Reserve Champion
Holden Firestone, Blue, 3rd Class
Talon Jasper, Purple, Grand
Champion, 1st Division, 1st Class, Blue,
Champion
4-H/FFA Beef, Market Beef, Limousin
Market Steer / 01: Limousin Market
Steer – Show Class 1
Cayden Davis, Blue, 1st Class,
Champion
Sawyer Stevenson, Blue, 2nd Class,
Reserve Champion
Truett Vermillion, Blue, 3rd Class,
Blue
4-H/FFA Beef, Market Beef, Limousin
Market Steer / 02: Limousin Market
Steer – Show Class 2
Hope Pracht, Blue, 2nd Class, Blue
Reese Witherspoon, Blue, 1st Class,
Blue
Timber Vermillion, Blue, 3rd Class,
Blue
4-H/FFA Beef, Market Beef, MaineAnjou
Jaden Teter, Blue, 1, Champion
Braxton Barnes, Blue, 3,
Landon Schillig, Blue, 2, Reserve
Champion
Reagan Witherspoon, Blue, 5, Blue
Reese Witherspoon, Blue, 4, Blue
4-H/FFA Beef, Market Beef,
Simmental
Jaden Teter, Purple, Reserve Grand
Champion, Blue, 1st Class, Champion
Simmental
Brody Barnes, Blue, 3rd Class, Blue
Gracyn Ellington, Blue, 5th Class,
Blue
Chase Sobba, Blue, 2nd Class,
Reserve Champion Simmental, Rate of
Gain
Special to The Anderson County Review – August 22, 2023 13
McKayla Powell with the Reserve Grand
Champion Fiber Arts exhibit.
Chance Witherspoon, Blue, 4th
Class, Blue
4-H/FFA Crops, 4-H/FFA Crops, 2401:
Corn – Yellow
Austin Teter, Blue
Rhett Parks, Grand Champion,
Purple
4-H/FFA Crops, 4-H/FFA Crops, 2420:
Soybeans – Bundle of 5 plants
Austin Teter, Purple
Rhett Parks, Blue
4-H/FFA Crops, 4-H/FFA Crops, 2423:
Misc. Crops
Austin Teter, Purple, Reserve Grand
Champion
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Breeding Goat,
01: Breeding Meat Goat, age 0-6
months
Brett Gilbreth, Blue
Haylee Lanham, Blue, Reserve
Grand Champion Breeding Meat Doe
Taryn Morrow, Blue
Jadyn Parks, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Breeding Goat,
02: Breeding Meat Goat, age 7-12
months
Tristan Boone, Blue
Nora Cubit, Blue
Elizabeth Ellington, Blue
Gracyn Ellington, Blue
Haylee Lanham, Blue, Grand
Champion Breeding Meat Doe
Brynleigh Morrow, Red
Taryn Morrow, Red
Addilynn Reed, Blue
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Breeding Goat,
04: Breeding Meat Goat, age 25
months and older
Rylee Hill, Blue
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Market Goat,
Lightweight Market Meat Goat
Brett Gilbreth, Red
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Market Goat,
Anderson County High School cheerleaders during the parade.
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Special to The Anderson County Review – August 22, 2023
Lucky 13 4-H Clubs float.
Anderson County Crimson Dancers dancing to their routine at the parade.
Market Meat Goat / 01: Market Meat
Goat – Show Class 1
Nora Cubit, Blue, 3, Blue
Elizabeth Ellington, Blue, 4, Blue
Talon Jasper, Blue, 1, Blue
Haylee Lanham, Blue, 5, Blue
Taryn Morrow, Red, 2, Red
Hank Newton, Red, 3, Red
Brynlee Rockers, Blue, 2, Blue
Ryleigh Rogers, Red, 1, Red
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Market Goat,
Market Meat Goat / Market Meat
Goat / 02: Market Meat Goat – Show
Class 2
Bailey Boone, Blue, 6, Blue
Tristan Boone, Blue, 2, Blue
Brook Hughes, Blue, 5, Blue
Taryn Morrow, Red, 2, Red
Jadyn Parks, Blue, 1, Blue
Rhett Parks, Red, 1, Red
Benjamin Wiehl, Blue, 4, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue, 3, Blue
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Market Goat,
Market Meat Goat / 03: Market Meat
Goat – Show Class 3
Colton Boone, Blue, 6, Blue
Nora Cubit, Blue, 4, Blue
Braden Gillespie, Blue, 1, Reserve
Champion
Jadyn Parks, Blue, 2, Blue
McKenna Powell, Blue, 5, Blue
Cooper Tush, Red, 2, Red
Cooper Tush, Blue, 3, Blue
Huck Young, Red, 1, Red
2×3
Brummel Farm
8th & Oak St.
Garnett, KS 66032
785-448-5720
The Winners Circle
Anderson County High School cheerleaders during the parade.
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Market Goat,
Market Meat Goat / 04: Market Meat
Goat – Show Class 4
Zander Dickerson, Blue, 5, Blue
Zander Dickerson, Red, 3, Red
Braden Gillespie, Blue, 2, Blue
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, 1, Blue
Brantley Hill, Red, 1, Red
Brynleigh Morrow, Red, 2, Red
Brynlee Rockers, Blue, 4, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue, 3, Blue
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Market Goat,
Market Meat Goat / 05: Market Meat
Goat – Show Class 5
Bailey Boone, Blue, 4, Blue
Wyatt Dickerson, Blue, 6, Blue
Aubrey Ellington, Red, 1, Red
Gracyn Ellington, Red, 2, Red
Emma Good, Red, 3, Red
Rylee Hill, Blue, 5, Blue
Haylee Lanham, Blue, 1, Champion
Brynleigh Morrow, Red, 3, Red
Jadyn Parks, Blue, 3, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue, 2, Blue
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Market Goat,
2×3
Beachner Grain
Special to The Anderson County Review – August 22, 2023 15
Seekers Not Slackers float.
Market Meat Goat / 06: Market Meat
Goat – Show Class 6
Rylie Davis, Blue, 1, Blue
Rylie Davis, Blue, 2, Blue
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, 4, Blue
Rhett Parks, Blue, 3, Blue
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Market Goat, 3:
Junior Meat Goat Showmanship
Rylie Davis, Blue
4-H/FFA Poultry & Rabbits, 4-H/FFA
Poultry, 02: Cockerel, Standard Breed,
Large Fowl
Emma Good, Purple
4-H/FFA Poultry & Rabbits, 4-H/FFA
Poultry, 03: Hen, Standard Breed,
Large Fowl
Emma Good, Purple
Rylee Hill, Blue
Shelby OConnor, Red
Mary Rockers, Red
4-H/FFA Poultry & Rabbits, 4-H/FFA
Poultry, 05: Cocks, Standard Breed,
Bantams
Addilynn Reed, Purple
4-H/FFA Poultry & Rabbits, 4-H/FFA
Poultry, 07: Hen, Standard Breed,
Bantam
Brantley Hill, Blue
Addilynn Reed, Purple, Grand
Champion
Addilynn Reed, Red
2×6
Moran Locker
Emma Good during Fashion Revue.
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Special to The Anderson County Review – August 22, 2023
Benjamin Wiehl with the 4th place goat in
Class 2.
Talon Jasper with the 1st blue ribbon in
Market Goat in Class 1.
Addilynn Reed, Blue
4-H/FFA Poultry & Rabbits, 4-H/FFA
Poultry, 13: Ducks, all breeds
Emma Good, Purple, Reserve Grand
Champion
Emma Good, Blue
Brantley Hill, Purple
Mackinley Hill, Blue
Rylee Hill, Blue
Shelby OConnor, Blue
Shelby OConnor, Blue
Addilynn Reed, Blue
4-H/FFA Poultry & Rabbits, 4-H/
FFA Poultry, 17: Showmanship
Intermediate 11-13
Emma Good, Blue
4-H/FFA Poultry & Rabbits, 4-H/FFA
Rabbits, 01: Senior Buck
Nora Cubit, Blue
Emma Good, Blue
Emma Good, Blue
Shelby OConnor, White
Shelby OConnor, Blue
Rhett Parks, Blue
Timber Vermillion, Blue
4-H/FFA Poultry & Rabbits, 4-H/FFA
Rabbits, 02: Senior Doe
Emma Good, White
Shelby OConnor, Purple, Reserve
Grand Champion
Timber Vermillion, Blue
4-H/FFA Poultry & Rabbits, 4-H/FFA
Rabbits, 02: Senior Doe
Nora Cubit, White
Timber Vermillion, Purple, Grand
Champion
4-H/FFA Poultry & Rabbits, 4-H/FFA
Rabbits, 06: Junior Doe
Emma Good, White
Timber Vermillion, Blue
4-H/FFA Poultry & Rabbits, 4-H/FFA
Rabbits, 09: Meat Pen
Timber Vermillion, Blue
Timber Vermillion, Blue, Champion
4-H/FFA Poultry & Rabbits, 4-H/FFA
Rabbits, 11: Showmanship 11-13
Emma Good, Blue, Champion
Shelby OConnor, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Timber Vermillion, Blue
4-H/FFA Poultry & Rabbits, 4-H/FFA
Rabbits, 12: Showmanship 7-10
Nora Cubit, Blue, Champion
4-H/FFA Poultry & Rabbits, 4-H/FFA
Rabbits, 3454: Normal Colored Fur
Nora Cubit, Purple
Nora Cubit, Blue
4-H/FFA Sheep, Breeding Sheep, 802:
Spring Ewe Lamb / 802.01: Spring
Ewe Lamb – Show Class 1
Emma Cubit, Blue
Judd Cubit, Blue
Braden Gillespie, Blue, 1, Grand
Champion
Braden Gillespie, Blue, 2
Jadyn Parks, Blue
4-H/FFA Sheep, Breeding Sheep, 802:
Spring Ewe Lamb / 802.02: Spring
Ewe Lamb – Show Class 2
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, 2
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, Reserve Grand
Champion Breeding Ewe, 1
Brook Hughes, Blue
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue
4-H/FFA Sheep, Market Sheep,
Anderson County Born and Raised
Braxton Spencer, Blue, 1
Brook Hughes, Blue, 3
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue
Hank Newton, Blue
Jadyn Parks, Blue
Rhett Parks, Blue
Sayleen Partida, Blue, 1
4-H/FFA Sheep, Market Sheep, AOB
Braxton Spencer, Blue, 1, Champion
Hank Newton, Blue, 2, Reserve
Champion
4-H/FFA Sheep, Market Sheep,
Jadyn Parks and Bailey Boone setting their
goats up. Parks had the 1st place Market
Goat in Class 2.
2×6
Trustpoint
McKenna Powell showing one of Zander
Dickersons goats in Class 4.
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Haylee Lanham with the
Champion Breeding Doe.
Supreme
Crossbred / 01: Crossbred – Show
Class 1
Brook Hughes, Blue, 2, Blue
Rhett Parks, Blue, 3, Blue
Sayleen Partida, Blue, 1, Champion
4-H/FFA Sheep, Market Sheep,
Crossbred / 02: Crossbred – Show
Class 2
Braden Gillespie, Blue, 1, Reserve
Champion
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, 2, Blue
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, 4, Blue
Jadyn Parks, Blue, 3, Blue
4-H/FFA Sheep, Market Sheep,
Hampshire
Braden Gillespie, Purple, 2, Division
Reserve Grand Champion, Blue, 2, Class
Reserve Champion
Tyler Gillespie, Purple, 1, Division
Grand Champion, Blue, 1, Class
Champion
Hank Newton, Blue, 3, Blue
4-H/FFA Sheep, Market Sheep,
Natural
Braden Gillespie, Blue, 1, Champion
Jadyn Parks, Blue, 2, Reserve
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The Sprague family with the Ellingtons.
Rylie Davis with the Rate of Gain Champion
goat and the Junior Champion Showman.
Champion
4-H/FFA Sheep, Sheep Showmanship,
1: Senior Sheep Showmanship
Emma Cubit, Blue
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, Champion
Brook Hughes, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Hank Newton, Blue
Sayleen Partida, Blue
4-H/FFA Sheep, Sheep Showmanship,
2: Intermediate Sheep Showmanship
Braden Gillespie, Blue, Champion
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue
Jadyn Parks, Blue, Reserve Champion
4-H/FFA Sheep, Sheep Showmanship,
3: Junior Sheep Showmanship
Rhett Parks, Blue
4-H/FFA Swine, Breeding Gilts, 2:
Hampshire Breeding Gilt Jan 1 to Feb
14
Judd Cubit, Blue, Champion
4-H/FFA Swine, Breeding Gilts, 3:
AOB Breeding Gilt Jan 1 to Feb 14
Congratulations to the winners
2×3 and all fair participants!
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Austin Teter, Blue
Macy Cubit, Blue, Champion
Holden Firestone, Blue, Reserve
Champion
McKenna Powell, Blue
Cooper Tush, Blue
4-H/FFA Swine, Breeding Gilts, 4:
2×6
State Farm
Crossbred Breeding Gilt Feb 15 to
Mar 31
Tyler Gillespie, Purple, Division
Grand Champion, Blue, Class Champion
4-H/FFA Swine, Breeding Gilts, 5:
Crossbred Breeding Gilt Jan 1 to Feb
14
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RaeLynn and Addilyn Reed with the Grand
Champion Open class and 4-H Poultry.
Judd Cubit with the 5th place Spring Ewe
in Class 1.
Judd Cubit and Emma Cubit setting their
lambs up.
Holden Firestone, Blue
Mary Rockers, Blue
Chase Sobba, Blue, Reserve Champion
4-H/FFA Swine, Breeding Gilts, 6:
Duroc Breeding Gilt Jan 1 to Feb 14
Emma Cubit, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue
Wyatt Sobba, Purple, Division
Reserve Grand Champion, Blue, Class
Champion
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine,
Chester White
Hope Pracht, Blue, 1, Champion
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine,
Crossbred / 01: Crossbred – Show
Class 1
Macy Cubit, Blue, 3, Blue
Kason Durand, Blue, 2, Blue
Tyler Gillespie, Purple, 2, Division
Reserve Champion, Blue, 1, Class
Reserve Champion
Nash Holloway, Blue, 2, Blue
Brantlee Jones, Blue, 7, Blue
Keirstynn Jones, Blue, 5, Blue
Heidi Moyer, Blue, 4, Blue
Cooper Tush, Blue, 6, Blue
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine,
Crossbred / 02: Crossbred – Show
Class 2
Gracyn Ellington, Blue, 9, Blue
Eva Jimenez, Blue, 4, Blue
Maxwell Jimenez, Blue, 8, Blue
Ralston Jones, Blue, 3, Blue
Mason Rockers, Blue, 7, Blue
Wyatt Sobba, Blue, 1, Blue
Benjamin Wiehl, Blue, 5, Blue
Huck Young, Blue, 6, Blue
Britni Zook, Blue, 2, Blue
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine,
Crossbred / 03: Crossbred – Show
Class 3
Kason Durand, Blue, 1, Blue
Aubrey Ellington, Blue, 7, Blue
Holden Firestone, Blue, 2, Blue
Rigin Jasper, Blue, 3, Blue
Gracie Moyer, Blue, 8, Blue
Hope Pracht, Blue, 5, Blue
Huck Young, Blue, 6, Blue
Huck Young, Blue, 4, Blue
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine,
Crossbred / 04: Crossbred – Show
Class 4
Austin Teter, Blue, 4, Blue
Elizabeth Ellington, Blue, 9, Blue
2×3
Anderson County
Farm Bureau
Amanda Jones
Agent
Morgan Parks
Sales Associate
Lyndsay Hughes with the 4th place Spring
Ewe in Class 2.
Great
work!
Congratulations to all the
exhibitors at this years
Anderson County Fair.
Cindy Ecclefield
County Coordinator
Janice Parks
Crop Agent
Kendra Louk
Sales Associate
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Brook Hughes with the 3rd place Spring
Ewe in Class 2.
Gunner Ellington, Blue, 6, Blue
Braden Gillespie, Blue, 2, Blue
Talon Jasper, Purple, 1st in division, Division Grand ChampionBlue, 1,
Champion
Andrew King, Blue, 7, Blue
Quinton King, Blue, 8, Blue
Wyatt King, Blue, 5, Blue
Sawyer Stevenson, Blue, 3, Blue
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine, Duroc
Wyatt Dickerson, Blue
6
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Blue
Brook Hughes, Blue, 2, Reserve
Champion
Myah Martin, Blue, 3, Blue
Makenna Rockers, Blue, 4, Blue
Miles Rockers, Blue, 5, Blue
Skylar Salazar, Blue, 1, Champion
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine,
Hampshire
Austin Teter, Blue, 3, Blue
Zander Dickerson, Blue, 6, Blue
Sage Partida, Blue, 4, Blue
Sienna Partida, Blue, 5, Blue
Chase Sobba, Blue, 1, Champion
Tyler Gillespie with the 2nd place Spring
Ewe in Class 2.
Sawyer Stevenson, Blue, 2, Reserve
Champion
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine,
Lightweight Market Hog
Tristian Ewert, Blue
Brantlee Jones, Blue
Keirstynn Jones, Blue
Paisley Jones, Blue
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine, Other
Breed
Sayleen Partida, Blue, 1, Champion
Sylah Partida, Blue, 2, Reserve
Champion
McKenna Powell, Blue, 3, Blue
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine, Spot
Anna Danner, Blue, 1, Champion
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine,
Yorkshire
Emma Cubit, Blue, 2, Reserve
Champion
Judd Cubit, Blue, 3, Blue
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Hank Newton with the Reserve AOB
Market Lamb.
Jadyn Parks with the Reserve Natural
Market Lamb.
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Special to The Anderson County Review – August 22, 2023
Addilyn Reed with the Grand Champion
Dairy Goat. She also became Champion
Junior Dairy Goat Showman.
Truett Vermillion showing his Limousin
Heifer.
Maxwell Jimenez, Blue, 4, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue, 1, Champion
4-H/FFA Swine, Swine Showmanship,
Intermediate Swine Showmanship /
01: Intermediate Swine Showmanship
– Show Class 1
Holden Firestone, Blue
Braden Gillespie, Blue, Grand
Champion
Heidi Moyer, Blue
Hope Pracht, Blue
Sawyer Stevenson, Blue, Reserve
Grand Champion
4-H/FFA Swine, Swine Showmanship,
Intermediate Swine Showmanship /
02: Intermediate Swine Showmanship
– Show Class 2
Judd Cubit, Blue
Anna Danner, Blue
Maxwell Jimenez, Blue
Brantlee Jones, Blue
Keirstynn Jones, Blue
4-H/FFA Swine, Swine Showmanship,
Junior Swine Showmanship / 01:
Junior Swine Showmanship – Show
Class 1
Kason Durand, Blue, Reserve Grand
Champion
Gracie Moyer, Blue
Sylah Partida, Blue
Makenna Rockers, Blue
Mary Rockers, Blue
Mason Rockers, Blue
4-H/FFA Swine, Swine Showmanship,
Junior Swine Showmanship / 02:
Junior Swine Showmanship – Show
Class 2
Eva Jimenez, Blue
Myah Martin, Blue
Chase Sobba, Blue
Wyatt Sobba, Blue
Benjamin Wiehl, Blue
Gwendolyn Wiehl, Blue
Britni Zook, Blue
4-H/FFA Swine, Swine Showmanship,
Senior Swine Showmanship
Talon Jasper, Blue, Grand Champion
4-H/FFA Swine, Swine Showmanship,
Senior Swine Showmanship / 01:
Senior Swine Showmanship – Show
Class 1
2×3
Garnett
Center
Sawyer Stevenson with the Reserve AOB Heifer.
Austin Teter, Blue
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, Reserve Grand
Champion
Brook Hughes, Blue
Sayleen Partida, Blue
Sienna Partida, Blue
4-H/FFA Swine, Swine Showmanship,
Senior Swine Showmanship / 02:
Senior Swine Showmanship – Show
Class 2
Emma Cubit, Blue
Macy Cubit, Blue
Rigin Jasper, Blue
McKenna Powell, Blue
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Brailyn Barnes with the Reserve Supreme Champion Breeding
Heifer.
Cooper Tush, Blue
Open Baking, Cakes and Cupcakes, 16:
Cake, frosted, any flavor
Vivian Riblett, Purple
Open Baking, Cakes and Cupcakes, 17:
Bundt Cake, any flavor
Matheu Egidy, Blue
Kathy Norris, Purple
Open Baking, Candies, 34: Fudge, 4
pieces on a plate
Alvin Peters, Blue
Open Baking, Candies, 35: Brittle, 4
pieces on a plate
Alvin Peters, Red
Open Baking, Cookies, 21: Chocolate
Chip Cookies, 3 on a plate
Layla Ellington, Blue
Open Baking, Cookies, 23: Sugar
Cookies, 3 on a plate
Claire Holloway, Blue
August Mader, Red
Open Baking, Jr (10 Yrs or younger),
40: Quick Bread, any type (zucchini,
banana, nut)
August Mader, Red
2×3
Garnett
Center
Brynlee Rockers with the Supreme Champion Breeding Heifer.
Trax Vermillion, Blue
Open Baking, Jr (10 Yrs or younger),
49: Snickerdoodle Cookies, 3 on a
plate
Claire Holloway, Red
Open Baking, Jr (10 Yrs or younger),
50: Chocolate Chip Cookies, 3 on a
plate
August Mader, Red
Open Baking, Jr (10 Yrs or younger),
51: Sugar Cookies, 3 on a plate
Claire Holloway, Blue
Open Baking, Jr (10 Yrs or younger),
52: Miscellaneous Drop Cookies Any
Kind, 3 on a plate
Claire Holloway, Red
Open Baking, Jr (10 Yrs or younger),
59: Miscellaneous Exhibit not listed in
Jr Division
August Mader, Red
Open Baking, King Arthur Flour, 87:
King Arthur Flour Herb Bread
Erin Zook, Red, King Arthur Flour
2nd
Gracie Moyer, White, King Arthur
Congratulations to the
winners of the 2023
Anderson County Fair!
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Flour 3rd
Krista Cubit, Blue, King Arthur Flour
1st
Open Baking, Quick Bread, 09:
Banana, Nut, Zucchini
Joanne Highberger, Blue
Jaden Teter with the Reseve Charolais
Steer.
Open Baking, Teens (11 yrs – 18 yrs),
65: Muffins, 3 on a plate
Jaylee Ellington, Red
Easton King, White
Open Baking, Teens (11 yrs – 18 yrs),
71: No-Bake Cookies, 3 on a plate
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Special to The Anderson County Review – August 22, 2023
Reagan Witherspoon with the Champion AOB Steer.
Easton King, Reserve Grand
Champion, Blue
Open Baking, Yeast Bread, 02: Loaf of
Whole Wheat
Cathy Allen, Grand Champion, Blue
Open-Crafts, Adult Class, 02: Mixed
Media and Prints, mounted or framed
Beverly Deardorff, Blue
Open-Crafts, Adult Class, 03: Charcoal
or Pencil Drawing, mounted or
framed
Joe Giardino, Blue
Open-Crafts, Adult Class, 07:
Sculpture (wood, clay, etc)
Beverly Deardorff, White
Ralph Rockers, Blue, Champion
Open-Crafts, Adult Class, 08:
Ceramics
Karla Traul, Blue
Open-Crafts, Adult Class, 09: Jewelry,
any kind
Karla Traul, Blue
Open-Crafts, Adult Class, 09: Jewelry,
any kind
Karla Traul, Blue
Open-Crafts, Adult Class, 13: Recycled
Craft Item (explain craft)
Beverly Deardorff, Red
Open-Crafts, Adult Class, 14:
Miscellaneous Craft Item
Beverly Deardorff, White
Beverly Deardorff, Blue
Joe Giardino, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Meghan Good, Red
Open-Crafts, Adult Class, 15: Craft
Not Listed
Beverly Deardorff, White
Roger Cook, Blue
Meghan Good, Red
Open-Crafts, Adult Class, 42: Acrylic
Lily Mustain, Red
Shelby Mustain, Blue
Vivian Riblett, Red
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 17: Fun
Foam Art
Nora Traul, Red
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 20: Paper
Craft, any kind
Bella Deardorff, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 21: Craft
Using Beads
Nora Traul, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 24: Lego
Designs
Brax Rockers, Green
Case Traul, Green
Mason Traul, White
Nora Traul, Green
Rhett Cubit, Green
Ruby Thompson, Red
Carter Hermann, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 26:
Watercolor, mounted or framed
Bella Deardorff, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 27: Mixed
Media and Prints, mounted or framed
Easton King, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 28:
Charcoal or Pencil Drawing, mounted
or framed
Vivian Riblett, Red
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 29: Pastel or
Crayon Drawing, mounted or framed
Lily Mustain, Red
Shelby Mustain, Blue
Nora Traul, White
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 32:
Sculpture (wood, clay, etc)
Mason Traul, Blue, Champion
Trax Vermillion, Red
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 33:
Ceramics
Mason Traul, Red
Nora Traul, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 34: Jewelry,
any kind
Shelby Mustain, Green
Vivian Riblett, Blue
Case Traul, Green
Mason Traul, Red
Nora Traul, White
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 36: Recycled
Craft Item (explain craft)
Jaden Teter with the Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer.
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Truett Vermillion in the Anderson County Born and Raised class.
Nora Traul, Red
Rhett Cubit, White
Easton King, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 37:
Miscellaneous Craft Item
Shelby Mustain, Green
Pacee Rockers, Green
Case Traul, Red
Mason Traul, Green
Nora Traul, Green
Trax Vermillion, Green
Rhett Cubit, White
Easton King, Blue, Reserve Champion
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 38: Craft
Not Listed
Mason Traul, Red
Nora Traul, White
Easton King, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, 42: Rocket
Mason Traul, Red
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Crop
Classes, 08: Corn, 10 Ears (any color)
Nash Holloway, Blue, Champion
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Crop
Classes, 11: Corn, Longest Single Ear
Nash Holloway, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Crop
Classes, 12: Corn, Best Single Ear
Nash Holloway, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Crop
Classes, 13: Corn stalk, tallest with
ear of corn
Austin Teter, Red
Rhett Parks, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Crop
Classes, 15: Brome grass hay (flake
tied)
Ember Gillespie, Blue, Reserve
Champion
Daryl Sobba, Red
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Crop
Classes, 17: Red Clover Hay (flake
tied)
Ember Gillespie, Red
Daryl Sobba, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Display
Class, 74: Garden Display, 5-7 items
grown by exhibitor
Krista Cubit, Blue, Champion
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Display
Class, 76: Old Fashioned Scarecrow
(made from straw/hay)
Krista Cubit, Blue, Champion
Ally Duke, Red
Dalton Duke, White
Mary Ann Umbarger, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 20: Bell Peppers, five
Oakley Frobose, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 23: Jalapeno Peppers, five
Oakley Frobose, Red
Mike Kilet, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 24: Chili Peppers, five
Krista Cubit, White
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 25 Banana Peppers, five
Oakley Frobose, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 29 Yellow Onions, five
Mary Ann Umbarger, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 33: Red Potatoes, five
Oakley Frobose, White
Ember Gillespie, Blue
Andrea Sobba, Red
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 34: White Potatoes, five
Nash Holloway, Blue
Marlene Cook, Red
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 36: Sweet Corn, five
Nora Cubit, White
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 37: Red Tomatoes, five
Lawson Holloway, White
Robert Miller, Blue
Karla Traul, Red
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 38: Roma Tomatoes, five
Lawson Holloway, White
Case Traul, Blue
Mason Traul, Red
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Reese Witherspoon with the 3rd place Limousin Steer.
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 39: Yellow Tomatoes, five
Nora Traul, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 40: Salad Tomatoes, ten
Allan Highberger, Blue
Mason Traul, White
Krista Cubit, Red
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 43: Cucumbers, five
Ember Gillespie, Red
Claire Holloway, White
Case Traul, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 44: Okra, five
Mary Ann Umbarger, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, Pumpkin
Ember Gillespie, Red
Marlene Cook, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 51: Miscellaneous Vegetable
Case Traul, White
Karla Traul, Red
Mason Traul, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 53: Unusual Vegetable in size or
shape
Oakley Frobose, White
Andrea Sobba, Blue
Daryl Sobba, Red
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 57: Summer Squash
Rhett Cubit, White
Curtis Umbarger, Blue
Mary Ann Umbarger, Red
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 69: Grapes, ten
Mary Ann Umbarger, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 70: Blackberries, ten
Joanne Highberger, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 71: Gourds, assortment of 3-5
gourds
Ember Gillespie, Blue, Champion
Kyndal Gillespie, Red
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Garden
Class, 77: Heirloom Tomato plate of 5
Mary Ann Umbarger, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard,Garden, Honey
Classes, 78: Liquid, Dark Colored
2×3
Anderson County
Farm Bureau
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Special to The Anderson County Review – August 22, 2023
Myah Martin with her Crossbred Heifer.
She also got Grand Champion second
year bucket calf.
Anna Danner with the Champion Market Spot.
Honey
Curtis Umbarger, Blue
Mary Ann Umbarger, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles,
Crocheting Class, 09: Crocheted
Afghan – any design
Leanna DeVoe, Red, Reserve Grand
Viola Beachy, Blue, Champion
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles,
Crocheting Class, 16: Crocheted Doily,
small to medium
Viola Beachy, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles,
Crocheting Class, 17: Crocheted Doily,
large
Leanna DeVoe, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles,
Crocheting Class, 22: Crocheted
Miscellaneous
Alvin Peters, Blue
Viola Beachy, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles,
Embroidery Class, 24: Cross Stitch,
any article
Leanna DeVoe, Red
Marlene Cook, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Holiday
Decorations, 30: Holiday decorations
handmade
Terrie Gifford, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Home
Decor, 30A. Misc Home Decor
Vivian RIblett, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Infants
Wear, 33: Infant Afghan, carrying
robe, knitted or crocheted
Viola Beachy, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Infants
Wear, 34: Infant Wear, miscellaneous
Viola Beachy, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Jr (15
Yrs or younger), 63: Special Pillow
Case
Mason Traul, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Jr (15
Yrs or younger), 64: Miscellaneous
Pillow Case
Mason Traul, Blue, Champion
Congrat ulat ions
to all the e xhibi tors!
Kason Durand showing his hog.
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Jr (15
Yrs or younger), 69: Purse or bag
Mason Traul, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Knitting
Class, 01: Knitted Afghan – any design
Leanna DeVoe, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Knitting
Class, 03: Knitted Hat or Muffler
Viola Beachy, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Knitting
Class, 08: Knitted Miscellaneous
Gaylene Comfort, Division Grand
Champion, Blue, Class Champion
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Latch
Hook, 47: Wall Hanging
Shelby Mustain, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles,
Miscellaneous Items, 60: Wall
Hanging
Leanna DeVoe, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles,
Miscellaneous Items, 61: Fabric Item
not mentioned
Marlene Cook, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Annual, 31:
Annual Not Listed
Tonya Arnett, Blue
Kyndal Gillespie, White
Andrea Sobba, Red
Open-Florticulture, Annual
Collection, 32: Zinnia, 5 Large
Terrie Gifford, Red
Kathy Norris, Division Reserve
Grand Champion, Blue, Class Champion
Open-Florticulture, Annual
Collection, 33: Zinnia, 5 Medium
Terrie Gifford, Blue
Andrea Sobba, Red
Open-Florticulture, Annual
Collection, 33: Zinnia, 5 Small
Terrie Gifford, Blue
Mary Ann Umbarger, Red
Open-Florticulture, Annual
Collection, 36: Marigold, 5 Medium
Lori Stottlemire, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Annual
Collection, 37: Marigold, 5 Small
2×3
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Farm Bureau
Great
Job!
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Siblings Gwendolyn and Benjamin Wiehl with their goats.
Terrie Gifford, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Artistic Design,
42: Drifting Along – Decorative Wood
Lori Stottlemire, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Artistic Design,
45: Country Kitchen
Lori Stottlemire, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Artistic Design,
51: Anything Goes
Lori Stottlemire, Blue, Champion
Mary Ann Umbarger, Red
Open-Florticulture, Artistic Design,
52: Small Wonders – small design not
over eight inches
Mary Ann Umbarger, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Artistic Design,
53: Small Wonders – miniature not
over five inchesd
Mary Ann Umbarger, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Artistic Design,
54: Wild Flower Arrangement
Lori Stottlemire, Blue
Mary Ann Umbarger, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Flower Collection,
39: Annual Flowers not listed, 5
Andrea Sobba, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Hybrid Tea Rose,
One Stem 14: Two-Toned
Ally Duke, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Hybrid Tea Rose,
One Stem 15: Any Other Color
Ally Duke, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or
younger), 68: Zinnia, 5 Medium
Ember Gillespie, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or
younger), 69: Zinnia, 5 Small
Lawson Holloway, White
Madison Holloway, Red
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or
younger), 71: Marigold, 5 Medium
Ember Gillespie, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or
younger), 75: Minature-not over eight
inches
Madison Holloway, White
Nora Cubit, Blue
Ryleigh Rogers, Red
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or
younger), 78: Wildflowers
Vivian Riblett, Red
Ryleigh Rogers, Blue, Champion
Open-Florticulture, Other Rose, 18:
Miniature
Lori Stottlemire, Blue, Champion
Ally Duke, Red
Open-Florticulture, Perennial, 30:
Perennial Not Listed
Oakley Frobose, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Potted Plants, 57:
Indoor Vining Plants
Viola Beachy, Blue
Viola Beachy, Red
Open-Florticulture, Potted Plants, 59:
Cactus
Karla Traul, Blue, Champion
Viola Beachy, White
Viola Beachy, Red
Open-Florticulture, Potted Plants, 60:
Succulent
Mason Traul, Red
Nora Traul, Blue
Krista Cubit, White
Open-Florticulture, Potted Plants, 62:
Any Plant not listed
Mason Traul, Blue
Krista Cubit, Red
Open-Florticulture, Potted Plants, 63:
African Violets
Kay Roeckers, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Potted Plants, 64:
Single, any color
Krista Cubit, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Potted Plants, 66:
Miniature
Kay Roeckers, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Canned
Fruit-Water Bath, 05: Peaches
Kathy Norris, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Canned
Fruit-Water Bath, 08: Gooseberry
Mary Ann Umbarger, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Canned
Fruit-Water Bath, 09: Miscellaneous
Fruit not listed
Hank Newton, Division Grand
Timber Vermillion (left) with the Grand Champion Meat Pen. Pictured with Judge Christa
Deines and Claire Holloway.
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Farm Bureau
Congratulations!
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Eva Jimenez holding her blue ribbon rainbow.
Addilyn Reed with the Grand Champion
Dairy Goat. She also became Champion
Junior Dairy Goat Showman.
Champion, Blue, Class Champion
Open-Food Preservation, Canned
Vegetables – Pressure Canner, 48:
Beans, wax or green
Robert Miller, White
Roger Cook, Red
Kathy Norris, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Canned
Vegetables – Pressure Canner, 49:
Beets
Chuck Loewe, White
Roger Cook, Red
Open-Food Preservation, Canned
Vegetables – Pressure Canner, 50:
Carrots
Roger Cook, Red
Open-Food Preservation, Canned
Vegetables – Pressure Canner, 51: Corn
Kathy Norris, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Canned
Vegetables – Pressure Canner, 55:
Miscellaneous Vegetables
Robert Miller, White
Open-Food Preservation, Jams or
Butters-Water Bath, 27: Blackberry
Jam
Hank Newton, Blue
Krista Cubit, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Jams or
Butters-Water Bath, 28: Miscellaneous
Fruit Jam not listed
Hank Newton, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Jellies Water Baath, 19: Plum
Connie Hatch, Red
Open-Food Preservation, Jellies Water Bath, 21: Miscellaneous Fruit
Jelly not listed
Kathy Norris, Reserve Grand
Champion, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Pickles and
Thanks
4 H members and
2×3
parents
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Brynlee Rockers walking in the arena with her Steer.
Congratulations to all the fair participants!
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LeRoy Tire Shop Toll Free 1-888-964-2288
Westphalia Toll Free 1-877-489-2521
Westphalia Tire Shop (785) 489-2216
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Talon Jasper with the Grand Champion Market Steer.
Relishes-Water Bath, 35: Cucumber,
sweet
Terrie Gifford, Red
Open-Food Preservation, Pickles and
Relishes-Water Bath, Cucumber, dill
Robert Miller, Red
Brynlee Rockers, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Pickles and
Relishes-Water Bath, 40: Pickled Beets
Kathy Norris, Red
Mary Ann Umbarger, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Pickles and
Relishes-Water Bath, 42: Pickled
Vegetables, any kind
Robert Miller, Red
Hank Newton, White
Mary Ann Umbarger, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Pickles
and Relishes-Water Bath, 46:
Miscellaneous Pickle Product
Robert Miller, White
Krista Cubit, Red
Kathy Norris, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Tomato or
Tomato Products-Water Bath, 29:
Tomatoes, whole or cut
Kathy Norris, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Tomato or
Tomato Products-Water Bath, 30:
Tomato Juice
Robert Miller, Red
Kathy Norris, White
Open-Food Preservation, Tomato or
Tomato Products-Water Bath, 32:
Salsa
Terrie Gifford, Red
Robert Miller, White
Open-Food Preservation, Tomato or
Tomato Products-Water Bath, 33:
Sauce (chili, pizza, taco, spaghetti)
Robert Miller, Red
Kathy Norris, Blue
Open Photography, Photography, 01:
Portrait
Lori Stottlemire, Blue
Lynn Wawrzewski, Red
Deborah Lucas, White
Open Photography, Photography, 02:
Nature
Lori Stottlemire, Blue
Jaylee Ellington, White
Deborah Lucas, Red
Open Photography, Photography, 03:
Humorous
Laura Bosone, White
Debbie Davis, Blue
Layla Ellington, Red
Open Photography, Photography, 04:
Animal
Natashya Davis, White
Layla Ellington, Red
Deborah Lucas, Blue, Reserve Grand
Champion
Open Photography, Photography, 05:
Farm Theme
Claire Holloway, White
Lori Stottlemire, Blue
Jessica Wright, Red
Open Photography, Photography, 06:
Vacation Memories
Kimball Uphoff, Blue, Grand
Champion
Lynn Wawrzewski, White
Denise King, Red
Open Photography, Photography, 07:
Miscellaneous Composition
Gaylene Comfort, Red
Cathy Allen, Blue
Layla Ellington, White
Open Photography, Photography, 11:
Special Photos of Anderson County Fun for the whole herd
Gaylene Comfort, Red
Lori Stottlemire, White
Blaine King, Red
Open Photography, Photography, 12:
Local Conservation Photo Contest – 18
and under
Haylee Powell, Blue
Open Quilts, Quilt Block Contest,
Anderson County Fair Quilt Block
Contest
Rylie Davis, Purple, Grand Champion,
Blue
Maxwell Jimenez with the Reserve AOB Steer.
2x3Congratulations to
Anderson
County
all our
exhibitors!
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