Anderson County Review — August 21, 2018
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Goppert Foundation
puts 24-hr plan at rec
center over goal line
BY DANE HICKS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT The plan to
upgrade the Garnett Recreation
Center to a 24-hour operating
facility got a final boost recently with a $7,380 grant from the
Goppert Foundation.
Garnett City Manager Chris
Weiner told city commissioners last week the Goppert orga-
nization had agreed to fund
the proposals final conversion
costs, and that the revised plan
should set the project for introduction in early September.
We anticipated having the
keyless entry system in place at
the Recreation Center toward
the beginning of next month,
Weiner told city commissioners in his advance report for the
Aug. 14 city commission meeting. We are extremely grateful
to the Goppert Foundation for
their generous grant funding
the door and software system.
Goppert,
which
owns
Goppert State Savings Bank
in Garnett, has been a major
funder of the recreation center
since its inception in 2010, after
the Kansas Army National
Guard gifted the former
armory building to the city in
a downsizing move that turned
over numerous facilities across
the state.
Since that time the facility
has subsisted as part of the
citys general budget. In 2017
the center had expenses of
about $60,000 with receipts of
some $49,000.
Weiner developed a plan
early on to take the center from
its current limited operational
hours to a 24-hour facility by
adding keyless entry for members and a software system
to manage that entry system
during hours the facility is not
currently staffed. The addition
would allow members access
to the facility at any time they
chose to use it.
The center currently closes
mid-morning on weekdays and
reopens until around 8 a.m.,
with more limited hours on
Saturday and Sunday.
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City rec ball season
finishes over 200 games
GARNETT With the close of
the 2018 Garnett Recreation
ball
season
Recreation
Director Phil Bures reported
some notable statistics to city
commissioners.
The information was part
of department reports written
and submitted for consideration at last weeks city commission meeting.
Bures provided a dizzying recount of summer game
schedules, and noted the city
had a few teams that brought
in tournament trophies.
We started the season
on May 22 and we schedule games Monday through
Friday, Bures said. Our season this year was 36 days or
roughly seven weeks, and in
that seven weeks we played
a total of 216 games, Bures
said.
That is an average of
6 games a night. We only
rained out two days this summer, and all those were made
up, he said.
Bures said the hectic schedule had also reflected well for
concession sales in the ballpark concession stand.
Kobach ekes out
win over Colyer
GARNETT It took a week, but
Kansas Republicans pick for
the governors race culminated
last Tuesday when Governor
Jeff Colyer conceded the primary election to Secretary of State
Kris Kobach.
In perhaps
the tightest
race ever in a
Kansas statewide
election, Kobach
led Colyer
by a mere
345 votes as
Kobach
of Tuesday,
a f t e r
Johnson County provisional
votes were counted and boosted Kobachs count by 24 votes.
Colyer had carried Johnson
Countys regular vote by about
6 percentage points.
A provisional ballot is a
ballot cast at the polls about
which there is some question
as to the voters eligibility. In
those circumstances, the voter
is allowed to vote and his or
her ballot confirmed later
during the canvass of the votes.
Big
5-0
Team plans special
event for annual meet
set August 30
BY DANE HICKS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT Anderson County
High School will pay special
tribute to the coaches and athletes who started the schools
cross country program during
the Bulldog home meet on
August 30.
Coach Mike Sibley said the
annual Bulldog Invitational
Cross Country meet will honor
those who started the schools
cross country program with a
50th Anniversary celebration.
The event will include an
alumni recognition, and all
Bulldog alumni runners are
invited to attend. The meet will
be held at the Garnett Country
SEE ANNIVERSARY ON PAGE 3A
Federal law guarantees every
voter who shows up to the polls
the right to cast a ballot if the
voter declares he or she is entitled to vote.
Colyer said he would not
force a recount and would not
challenge the elections outcome in court, asking instead
for Republicans to unite to hold
onto the governors office.
Anderson
County
Republican voters were as split
as the rest of the state, giving
Kobach 393 votes and Colyer
382. Anderson and about a
half dozen other counties had
not canvassed their votes by
Colyers Tuesday announcement, opting for a canvass date
of yesterday, August 20, but
any change in those rural counties was not expected to have a
major effect on the governors
race.
Anderson County Clerk
Julie Heck said about 22.5 percent of eligible county voters
took part in the primary or
1,218 of the countys 5,415 regSEE KOBACHON PAGE 3A
AC football players went multiple downs with sliced watermelon
last week after practice, when the Garnett Lions and Rotary Clubs
joined up for the annual clubs watermelon feed for football, vol-
leyball and cross country athletes. AC fall sports seasons begin
this week with the Red/White Scrimmages Friday for football and
volleyball, and August 30 for cross countrys home meet.
Garnett cowboy holds on for 2nd in Coffeyville bareback riding event
BY ANDY TAYLOR
SPECIAL TO THE REVIEW
COFFEYVILLE An Anderson
County man took the lead in the
first night of bareback riding
action at the Inter-State Rodeo
in Coffeyville on Thursday and
finished second at its conclusion.
Jesse Pope, who lives near
Garnett but attends college at
Missouri Valley in Marshall,
Mo., scored 80 points to set the
bar in his event on Thursday.
Pope said he knew the New
Frontier Rodeo Co. horse,
Sinner, would be good. The
horse had this little move right
out of the chute, then bucked
straight down the arena. You
couldnt ask for a better one
to get on, Pope said. The little move was a jump to the
right, then to the left, and if
you didnt have a hold of (the
horse), its kind of hard to stay
in the middle of him.
Pope, who is nineteen years
old, won the bareback riding for
the Kansas High School Rodeo
Association all four years of
high school (2014-2017) and
the saddle bronc riding three
years. He won the bareback riding at the National High School
Finals Rodeo in 2016, and in college rodeo, has done well, win-
ning every single rodeo hes
been to. He competed at the
College National Finals Rodeo
last June, finishing in the top
ten in the collegiate ranks.
And hes sitting second in
the Prairie Circuit standings
as well, pro rodeos designation
of rodeos in Kansas, Oklahoma
and Nebraska. He loves to compete: I eat it up, he said. But
the camaraderie in rodeo is
just as important to him. The
nice thing about rodeo is Im
friends with everybody I get
to rodeo with. We all get to sit
back (behind the chutes) and
joke around and have a good
time. Thats probably my favorite thing about it. I can be best
friends with who Im riding
against.
In college, Popes working toward a public relations
degree. At last years InterState Rodeo, he tied for fifth
place.
In the saddle bronc riding,
an Oklahoma man is in the
lead.
Preston Kafka, originally
from Wagner, S.D. but now living in Freedom, Okla., scored
79 points on the New Frontier
Rodeo horse War Jet.
It was a horse hed been on
before, scoring 80 points on him
a few years ago, and the first
few seconds of his ride were
shaky. The horse came out (of
the chute) backwards, so it was
touch and go there for a minute. You never know if theyre
going to come backwards on
top of you, so I waited him out,
waiting for him to clear the
chutes, before I started my ride.
I was thinking about the horse
more than my ride, because
thats a really nice horse.
Kafka has qualified for the
Prairie Circuit Finals Rodeo
three times, and is twelfth in
the standings; the top twelve
qualify for the Circuit Finals,
and he needs to do well as
the rodeo season winds to an
end. I was needing that ride
tonight, he said. As far as
the Prairie Circuit standings
are, Im sitting on the bubble to
make the circuit finals. To have
that quality of a horse, I was
chomping at the bit.
Kafka graduated from
Panhandle State University in
Goodwell, Okla., with a degree
in chemistry and a minor in animal science. Hell use his chemistry degree someday, but for
SEE POPE ON PAGE 3A
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 8-21-2018 / Montgomery County Chronicle
Garnett cowboy Jesse Pope lead the bareback riding after the first
night of competition at the Inter-State Rodeo, and finished second
overall.
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NEWS IN
BRIEF
NIGHT OF WORSHIP
On Sunday, September 9th
at 6:30 p.m., The Garnett
Ministerial Alliance will host a
night of Worship, Ignite, at the
Anderson County High School
Auditorium. This will be a night
of Worship you will not want to
miss! Admission is free.
We will be led in song by a local
Gospel Jam group. They will
lead the old hymns with a creative flare that will lead us to the
throne of God. The message will
be brought by Al Aceves who is a
former leader of the Mongols the
rival gang of the Hells Angels.
His life turned from gangster to
grace; from mayhem to minister.
His story will fill you with hope
& inspiration. You will feel the
redemptive power of God by his
message! Refreshments and fellowship following the event.
GAIL LONG MEMORIAL
RIDE
The Garnett Saddle Club will
host their 25th annual overnght trail ride on August 25-26.
Registration is at 11:30 a.m. at
The Longs, which is located
1.5 miles west on 4th Street in
Garnett. Trucks and trailers will
be shuttled to the lake at 12:30
p.m. The Saturday ride will start
at 1:30 p.m. The Sunday ride
starts at 9:30 a.m. at the Cedar
Valley Reservoir. Cost is $25
per family or $15 per individual.
The camping fee is $5. For more
information call Howard Williams
(785) 867-3658 or Barb Watkins
(785) 448-0990.
CREST SCHOOL OPEN
HOUSE
Crest Schools will have an open
house on August 27th from 5
p.m. – 7 p.m.
SUICIDE AWARENESS
GROUP 1ST TUESDAYS
SAM – Suicide Awareness
Members, a division of SASSMoKan – meets on the first
Tuesday of the month from 6:307:30 at the Garnett Library located at 125 W 4th Ave in Garnett.
The facilitator is Lu Ann Nichols,
who may be reached at lu.ann.
nichols.1956@gmail.com.
KS-VINE AVAILABLE
Kansas VINE: Victim Information &
Notification Everyday (KS-VINE),
is an automated victim notification
service. Kansas VINE is free and
anonymous and provides victims
of crime and the general public
the ability to search for an offender housed in a county jail and
receive notifications.
Leitch and
Bushko win
duplicate
bridge
Dave Leitch and George
Bushko won the duplicate
bridge match August 15th in
Garnett.
Faye Leitch and Lynda
Feuerborn tied Mary Margaret
Thomas and Carole Gibb for
second and third.
The Garnett Duplicate
Bridge Club welcomes all players Wednesdays at 1:00 at the
Garnett Inn.
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every week
in Anderson,
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 21, 2018
RECORD
ANDERSON COUNTY COMMISSION
MEETING, AUGUST 13, 2018
ANDERSON COUNTY COMMISSION
Commissioner Les McGhee called
the meeting of the Anderson County
Commission to order at 9:00 AM
on August 13, 2018 at the County
Commission Room. Attendance:
Jerry Howarter, Absent: David Pracht,
Present: Leslie McGhee, Present.
The pledge of allegiance was recited.
Minutes from the previous meeting
were approved as presented.
Road & Bridge
Lester Welsh, Road Supervisor,
met with the commission. He informed
the commission that he had hired
someone for the open motor grader
position. He also brought to the commissions attention an article in the
Advocate about the County giving the
City $25,000 for road projects. Lester
was unaware of this arrangement and
the commission requested to speak
with Chris Weiner from the City of
Garnett.
Car Show
Ray and Charmaine Messick met
with the commission. They asked for
permission to use the courthouse lawn
for their annual car show held on June
19th, 2019. The commission agreed to
allow them to use it.
City of Garnett
Chris Weiner, City of Garnett
Manager, met with the commission.
He was asked to attend to clarify the
article in the Advocate. He stated that
he was referring to the combined
labor & material cost for the County to
chip and seal the roads. The City will
provide the materials and the County
will provide the in-kind labor cost of
approximately $12,500. The County
provides this in-kind service to all
cities in the county. Chris informed the
commission that the City had hired an
Economic Development Director. The
individual will begin September 4th,
2018.
Rural Fire
Mick Brinkmeyer, Rural Fire
Supervisor, met with the commission. He presented a renewal of a
tower lease agreement for the radio
system to be signed. Commissioner
McGhee signed the agreement. Mick
presented lease agreements to purchase a Demo Danko Tanker Pumper
truck. Commissioner McGhee moved
and Commissioner Pracht seconded
to lease purchase a Demo Danko
Tanker Pumper truck for $281,800
from Community Leasing Partners for
8 years to be paid out of the Rural Fire
fund. All voted yes.
Executive Session
Commissioner McGhee moved
and Commissioner Pracht seconded to enter into executive session for non-elected personnel for
performance evaluations for 10
minutes. Commissioner McGhee,
Commissioner
Pracht;
Steve
Markham, Appraiser; Julie Heck, Clerk
were present. Commissioner McGhee
moved and Commissioner Pracht seconded to reenter into open meeting.
All voted yes. No action taken.
LAND TRANSFERS
Charles David Coover and
Rosemary J. Coover to William D.
Kabel and Regina P. Kabel: Beginning
at a point 790 south and 383 west
of the northeast corner of the northeast quarter of 25-20-19. Thence west
3082. Thence south 84. Thence east
3082. Thence north 84 to the place
of beginning except the public road.
Chad W. Maley and Jessica Faye
Maley to Lacy L. Feuerborn: Beginning
at a point 815 west of the northeast
corner of the southeast quarter of
25-20-19. Thence south 200. Thence
west 100. Thence north 200. Thence
east 100 to the place of beginning.
Melissa J. Brandenburg fka Melissa
J. Maley and Mark Brandenburg to
Lacey L. Feuerborn: Beginning at a
point 815 west of the northeast corner
of the southeast quarter of 25-20-10.
Thence south 200. Thence west 100.
Thence north 200. Thence east 100
to the place of beginning.
Lori A. Libel fka Lori A. Maley and
Elijah Marshall to Lacey L. Feuerborn:
Beginning at a point 815 west of
the northeast corner of the southeast
quarter of 25-20-10. Thence south
200. Thence west 100. Thence north
200. Thence east 100 to the place of
beginning.
Joseph H. Hess, Jeanette R. Hess,
Joseph B. Hess, and Donna Hess
to Jerry David Luedke and Susan
Ruth Luedke: A tract of land located
in Lots 1 and 2 in Block 45 in the
City of Colony commencing at the
southeast corner of Lot 1. Thence
north 53. Thence west 47 to a point
3 east of the west boundary of Lot
1. Then diagonally northwesterly to a
point 70 north of the south boundary
and 32 east of the west boundary of
Lot 2. Thence west 32 to the west
boundary of Lot 2. Thence southerly
along the west boundary of Lot 2 to
the southwest corner of Lot 2. Thence
east approximately 113 to the place
of beginning. And also the grantors
reserve for themselves and for the
benefit of the remainder of Lots 1 and
2 in Block 45, an easement across
that portion of Lot 1 conveyed herein
for a sewer line serving the remainder
of Lots 1 and 2 not conveyed herein,
including the right to inspect, repair,
replace, and maintain such sewer line
and right of ingress and egress for
such purposes.
Fred E. Boyles to Bobby J. Lee:
The northwest quarter of the northeast
quarter and the northwest quarter of
the southwest quarter of the northeast
quarter and all that part of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter
of the northeast quarter lying north
and west of the creek all in 27-2020. And the southwest corner of the
northeast quarter of 27-20-20. Thence
north 660. Thence east 270. Thence
south 660. Thence west 270 to the
place of beginning.
Lois A. Foltz to Lois A. Foltz and
James A. and Lois A. Foltz Revocable
Living Trust dated 8-4-2008: The east
60 of Lot 7 and all of Lots 8 and 9 in
Block 2 in the Russell Addition to the
City of Garnett.
Lois A. Foltz to Lois A. Foltz and
James A. and Lois A. Foltz Revocable
Living Trust dated 8-4-2008: The
northwest quarter of the northwest
quarter of the northwest quarter of
17-21-20 except a tract beginning at a
point 50 south of the northwest corner
of said Section 17. Thence east 50.
Thence south 50. Thence west 50.
Thence north 50 to the place of beginning. And also subject to all utility lines
of record.
Hastert Family Farms LLC to Bryan
David Payne and Melissa E. Payne:
Lot 2 of the Hastert Family Farms
LLC, a subdivision of land in the
southeast quarter of 10-20-20 and
a tract of land being part of Lot 1
of the Hastert Family Farms LLC,
a subdivision of Land in the southeast quarter of 10-20-20 described
as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of said southeast quarter.
Thence south 024831 east along
the east line of said southeast quarter
38.01 feet. Thence south 883401
west 35.00 feet to a point on the east
line of said Lot 1 and the place of
beginning. Thence south 024831
east along the east line of said Lot
1 329.68 feet to the northeast corner
of Lot 2 of said Hastert Family Farms
LLC. Thence south 882127 west
along the north line of said Lot 2
391.00 feet to the northwest corner
of said Lot 2. Thence south 024828
east along the west line of said Lot 2
400.00 feet to the southwest corner
of said Lot 2. Thence north 882127
east along the south line of said Lot
2 391.00 feet to the southeast corner
of said Lot 2. Thence south 024831
east along the east line of said Lot 1
157.68 feet. Thence south 883401
west parallel with the north line of
said southeast quarter 613.79 feet.
Thence north 024831 west parallel
with the east line of said Lots 1 and 2
887.36 feet. Thence north 883401
east parallel with the north line of said
southeast quarter 613.79 feet to the
place of beginning containing 8.91
acres of land more or less.
Joseph M. Johnson and Glenda M.
Johnson to Debra J. Hirt: Lot 9 and the
east 15 feet of Lot 10 in Block 76 in the
City of Garnett.
James E. Haen and Cassandra
L. Haen to Jericho P. Hawkins and
Pamala R. Hawkins: Lots 1 and 2 in
Block 1 in the Pretzer Addition to the
City of Garnett. And the south half of
the north half of the northeast quarter
of the northwest quarter of 29-20-20,
less one acre in the northwest corner
and more particularly described as
beginning 30 rods south of the northwest corner of the northeast quarter
of the northwest quarter of 29-20-20.
Thence east 19.60 rods. Thence north
10 rods. Thence east 60.37 rods.
Thence south 20 rods. Thence west
80 rods. Thence north 10 rods to the
place of beginning less the following
described tract: Beginning at a point
447 feet south and 60 feet east of
the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter
of 29-20-20. Thence east 163 feet.
Thence south 100 feet. Thence west
163 feet. Thence north 100 feet to the
place of beginning.
DOMESTIC CASES FILED
Tammie Jo Dexter, Topeka, has
filed a Petition for Divorce against
Michael Dennis Dexter, Topeka.
Divorce granted August 13.
Elizabeth A. Alcantara, Garnett, has
filed a Petition for Divorce against
Bogar Alcantara, Japan.
The State of Kansas, ex. Rel., has
filed a Petition to Determine Paternity
against William R. Davis.
LIMITED ACTION CASES FILED
Leiszler Oil Company, Inc. has
filed suit against Joshua A. Leister,
Garnett, asking $1,123.06 plus interest and costs for services provided.
Leiszler Oil Company, Inc. has filed
suit against William W. Hill, Garnett,
asking $92.44 plus interest and costs
for services provided.
Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC
has filed suit against Kathy A. Smith,
Colony, asking $21,702.80 plus interest and costs for breach of contract.
Midland Funding LLC has filed suit
against Angela Black, Colony, asking
$1,507.38 plus interest and costs for
breach of contract.
Kansas Payment Center has filed
suit against Derek Yocham, Colony,
asking $7,472.00 plus interest and
costs for failure to pay child support.
MARRIAGE LICENSES FILED
Clay Michael Kirkland, Garnett, and
Elizabeth Jane Seimears, Wellsville,
filed for a marriage license on August
16.
CRIMINAL CASES FILED
Wayne Lee Allen Kirkland, Garnett,
has been charged with possession
of hallucinogenic drugs, possession
of drug paraphernalia, operating a
motor vehicle without a valid license,
failure to register a vehicle, and failure to have vehicle liability insurance.
Hearing scheduled for August 21 at 10
a.m.
Kiara M. Fagg, Garnett, has been
charged with possession of hallucinogenic drugs, possession of drug
paraphernalia, driving while license
suspended, failure to register a vehicle, and failure to have vehicle liability insurance. Hearing scheduled for
August 28 at 10 a.m.
Joshua Lee Skinner, Garnett, has
been charged with domestic battery.
Hearing scheduled for August 21 at 10
a.m.
Chad William Flinn, Garnett, has
been charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol or drugs and
endangering a child. Hearing scheduled for August 21 at 9 a.m.
Jamie M. Olsen, Garnett, has been
charged with possession of hallucinogenic drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia, and endangering a child.
Hearing scheduled for August 21 at 10
a.m.
TRAFFIC CASES FILED
Ryan M. Skiles has been charged
with failure to wear a seatbelt, $30.
Bradley Aaron Skiles has been
charged with failure to wear a seatbelt,
$30.
Cheyenne Ryane Yates has been
charged with failure to wear a seatbelt,
$30.
Melanie Shawn Abney-Jordan has
been charged with speeding 75 mph
in a 65 mph zone, $153.
Daray Khendreck Smith has been
charged with speeding 78 mph in a 65
mph zone, $171.
Ray Bonner has been charged with
speeding 85 mph in a 65 mph zone,
$213.
Joseph Stephen Mize, Jr. has been
charged with failure to wear a seatbelt,
$30.
John Campanelli has been charged
with speeding 75 mph in a 65 mph
zone, $153.
Jerod A. Zellner has been charged
with speeding 81 mph in a 65 mph
zone, $189.
Bradley L. Bowman has been
charged with speeding 88 mph in a 55
mph zone, $348.
Brian M. Morris has been charged
with speeding 75 mph in a 65 mph
zone, $153.
Gregg Gerald Fuller has been
charged with speeding 75 mph in a 65
mph zone, $153.
$22,900
2016 Buick
LaCrosse
FWD
21,150 Miles,
Leather Seats,
Heated Front Seats,
Remote Start, 18
Aluminum Wheels,
Universal Home
Remote
On July 18, Ashlee D. Geiler,
Garnett, was the victim of burglary
and theft. A 2014 Kia Optima was stolen and recovered; and a smartphone,
backpack, and metallic pipe with residue was recovered, valued at $9531.
On July 30, the Garnett Post Office
was the victim of criminal damage to
property. The parking lot was damaged, valued at $100.
On August 5, CountryMart, Garnett,
was the victim of theft and criminal damage to property. A vending
machine was damaged and cash stolen, valued at $850.
On August 7, Brenda S. Long,
Garnett, was the victim of disorderly
conduct and battery.
On August 10, Robin M. Farrar,
Garnett, was the victim of theft. A
tackle box with miscellaneous tackle,
fishing pole, and two reels were stolen, valued at $201.
ANDERSON COUNTY SHERIFFS
DEPARTMENT ARRESTS
On August 9, Dawn Marie Smith,
Bonner Springs, was arrested for failure to appear.
On August 9, Christopher Robert
Wilson, Lawrence, was booked into
jail as a hold for the Douglas County
Sheriffs Department for a probation
violation.
On August 9, Gabriel Frederick
Sosman Bernhardt, Lawrence, was
booked into jail as a hold for the
Douglas County Sheriffs Department
for a probation violation.
On August 10, Dale Allen Freeman,
Paola, was arrested on a probation
violation.
On August 10, Joshua Evan Stohs,
LeRoy, was arrested for failure to
appear.
On August 11, Michael Lee Taylor,
Mineral Wells, Tex., was arrested for
failure to appear.
On August 13, Jake Alexander
Magner, Ottawa, was arrested for a
probation violation.
On August 13, Amos Joseph Miller,
Garnett, was arrested to serve a court
sentence.
On August 13, Shane Daniel Sams,
Welda, was booked into jail as a
hold for the Allen County Sheriffs
Department on a warrant.
On August 15, Kevin Lloyd Frazier,
Greeley, was arrested to serve a court
sentence.
ANDERSON COUNTY SHERIFFS
DEPARTMENT ACCIDENT REPORTS
On August 9, a vehicle driven by
Carly Hicks, Greeley, was traveling
on 2000 Road with a passenger on
the hood of the car when the driver
slammed on the brakes and threw the
passenger on the ground causing injuries. The passenger, Hannah Corley,
was transported to the hospital via
EMS.
On August 10, a vehicle driven by
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Kelsi Earnest, Ottawa, struck a deer
while southbound on Highway 59.
On August 12, a vehicle driven by
Lydia Miller, Westphalia, struck a deer
while traveling on Barton Road.
ANDERSON COUNTY JAIL ROSTER
Zachary Kirkland was booked into
jail on April 30, 2018.
Curtis Dean was booked into jail
May 10, 2018.
Troy Duncan was booked into jail
on April 4, 2018.
Carl Damron Jr. was booked into
jail on June 2, 2018.
Clancy Roeder was booked into jail
on June 24, 2018.
Francis Trumbly was booked into
jail on June 25, 2018.
Lance Morrison was booked into jail
on July 13, 2018.
Tyler Craft was booked into jail on
July 27, 2018.
Betty Moore was booked into jail on
July 30, 2018.
Jake Magner was booked into jail
on August 13, 2018.
Joshua Skinner was booked into jail
on August 12, 2018.
Dale Freeman was booked into jail
on August 10, 2018.
Kevin Frazier was booked into jail
on August 15, 2018.
Amos Miller was booked into jail on
August 13, 2018.
Dawn Smith was booked into jail on
August 9, 2018.
ANDERSON COUNTY JAIL FARM-INS
ROSTER
Wayne Benedick was booked into
jail on December 7, 2017.
Jimmy Miller was booked into jail on
January 5, 2018.
Christian Seagren was booked into
jail on May 1, 2018.
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GILMORE
JANUARY 7, 1927 – AUGUST 17, 2018
Arthur Art Gilmore,
age 91, of Garnett, Kansas,
passed away on Friday,
August 17, 2018 at St.
Lukes Hospital, Overland
Park, Kansas.
He was born on January
7, 1927, in Wayside, Kansas,
the son of Lloyd and Emma
Mae (Wilson) Gilmore.
Art married Laura
Dodson on April 26, 1947,
she preceded him in death
in July of 1988.
He married Marilyn
Matthews on May 25, 1989
in Sacramento, California.
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on Wednesday, August 22,
2018, at Feuerborn Family
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God did not abandon Samson and he wont abandon you
In the Old Testament times
the Holy Spirit acted in free
sovereignty, coming upon men
as He willed. There were no
conditions set forth in the Old
Testament by which any man
could receive the Spirit.
In Judges 13 we read of the
birth of Samson. The angel of
the Lord appeared to the wife
of Manoah and said. You are
sterile and childless, but you
are going to conceive and have a
son. Now see to it that you drink
no wine or other fermented
drink and that you do not eat
anything unclean, because you
will conceive and give birth to
a son. No razor may be used on
his head, because the boy is to
be a Nazirite set apart to God
from birth, and he will begin
the deliverance of Israel from
the hands of the Philistines.
(Judges 13:3-5)
The woman gave birth to a
boy and named him Samson. He
grew and the Lord blessed him,
and the Spirit of the Lord began
to stir in him while he was in
Mahaneh Dan, between Zorah
and Eshtaol. (Judges 13:24-25)
God had marked Samson out
from birth to be a deliver for his
people. The Philistines were
ruling over Israel at this time.
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led Israel for twenty years in the
days of the Philistines his life
ended as a prisoner in the hands
of the people he was to help
deliver Israel from. In Judges
16 we read. Sometime later,
he (Samson) fell in love with a
woman in the valley of Sorek
whose name was Delilah.
Samson was responsible for
causing the Philistines many
problems, from destroying their
crops to slaying many of them
but because of his great strength
they greatly feared him. So the
rulers of the Philistines conspired with Delilah to find the
source of Samsons strength.
In Judges 16 we read, With
such nagging she (Delilah) prodded him day after day until he
was tired to death. So he told
her everything. That night as
Samson slept she called a man
now, rodeo beckons. Everyone
scratches their head, why Im
rodeoing instead of using my
degree, but he wants to rodeo
while hes young. They tell me
the rodeo degree will be done
before my chemistry degree is
done, he joked.
KOBACH…
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istered. At least 900 of those
1,218 voters the number that
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registered Republicans. About
26 percent of registered voters
were expected to turn out statewide.
Kobach will face Democrat
nominee Laura Kelly, a state
senator from Topeka, in the
November general election.
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out as before and shake myself
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 21, 2018
OPINION
Cut taxes, cut expenses:
Kobach best choice for Kansas
For many Kansas voters put off by the
ever-growing cost and size of government and
the post-2016 antics of the countrys political
left, the fact that Kris Kobach raises the hackles
of liberals, socialists and their media hit men to
such a degree is alone reason enough to justify
voting for him in the upcoming gubernatorial
election.
But if you peer through the dust and haze
fomented by all the Kobach haters over the past
several years, you see plenty more to like about
Kris Kobach, his philosophy and his vision for
Kansas.
Kobachs media-smeared reputation revolves
primarily around his work as Secretary of State
and his attempts to ensure proper voter identification in the face of critics who apparently
believe every Tom, Dick or Harry should be able
to vote in Kansas elections. Kobachs private
consulting work as an attorney to build legal
barriers to illegal immigration has also galded
the open borders crowd. The frequent and faulty
assumption, dispensed by his liberal critics and
embraced by a predominantly prejudicial press,
however, often leaves off the illegal portion
of the term and tries to pin Kobach and all conservatives, for that matter, as anti-immigrant
instead of anti-criminal.
But little has been noted in public circles of
Kobachs plan to reduce the size of government
and thus reduce government spending a precursor to reducing taxes and putting Kansans
dollars into the economy instead of into the
states purse.
Kobachs plan revolves around the simple
aging of the population and the fact that retiring baby boomers make up not only a record
number of private industry jobs, but also a
significant portion of government jobs. Their
retirement, then, is an opportunity to reduce
the size and cost of government through attrition and without mass layoffs. Its the same
method Kobach used in the Secretary of States
office and it worked to the tune of a 30 percent
reduction of office spending and an 18 percent
reduction in agency staff.
Anyone in business knows labor is one of the
most expensive line items in a budget, and its a
major portion of the massive expansion of government over past decades. While the growth
of the federal workforce has slowed since 1960
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DANE HICKS, Publisher
to around 2.5- 3 million workers, state and local
governments have ballooned, tripling to over 18
million employees.
Every private business in the world now
performs the same or more duties with less staff
than it did 10 or 20 years ago. New efficiencies
and technologies avail themselves, and smart
operators take advantage of them and make
them work.
This is a conservative philosophy toward
fiscal responsibility, and Kobach is the only
candidate in the race to have properly detailed
one. The idea of commensurate spending reductions to match tax cuts an area the Kansas
Legislature failed to address in the Brownback
Administrations economic plan being the key
to any tax cut plan.
The Democrats nominee, Laura Kelly,
embodies old school, tax-and-spend Democrat
approaches promising yet more tax money
instead of more accountability for Kansas public education; seeking a financially disastrous
expansion of Medicaid benefits in Kansas and
pledging support for workers and training
programs and rural enterprises. Outside of higher taxes and bigger government, there is woefully little meat on the bones of Kellys economic
proposals for the state.
With the nation now reaping the benefits of a
conservative approach to economic growth, this
is no time for Kansas to step back toward the
high costs and inefficiencies of big government
bloat. Kris Kobach has a great plan and should
be Kansas next governor.
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If you need a babysitter in Kincaid, try the City
of Kincaid. The Kincaid Mayor and the Kincaid
City Clerk must be running a daycare out of
the city offices. Oh, and watch your step when
you go into the Kincaid city office. Toys and
junk all over the floor. That is surely not legal
to have children in a city office and seems to be
a liability issue with toys and stuff all over the
floor. Legalities and ethics are no problem for
the Kincaid Mayor though.
The neighbors are tired of the smell of the new
landfill we have at Second and Pine in Garnett
here. I dont know whats going on with the code
officers.
I looked at the paper this week. I all ready knew
how the elections came out. But I am always
appalled at the few number of voters who come
Kobach, Kelly must choose routes after primary
If there was ever a predictable pattern in
Kansasand possibly even national politics
it is that Republican candidates for nearly
every slot on the ballot tend to spend the
primary election cycle pandering to the most
diehard conservative members of their party
to win the general election nomination.
Now, Democrats tend to do the same thing
(with the move toward the more liberal
Democrats), but in Kansas, its to smaller
numbers of primary election voters. But it
works with Democrats, too.
But after that primary in both parties,
its been traditional that the partys standard
bearers move their campaign to the middle of
their party, and in some measure to the middle
of the general voting age population.
Well, this will be a year that will make
it worth watching whether that generally
Republican move to the middle of the party
after the primary election occurs.
Chances are good that Sen. Laura Kelly,
D-Topeka, the Democratic nominee for governor, will not have to move very far. Shes
a practical Democrat who probably dreams
about budgets and line-item vetoes and cutting a deal with moderates in the Kansas
Legislature to keep government moving.
And chances are good that isnt what
Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who is the
Republican nominee for governor, doesnt.
Were figuring he dreams about a border wall
with Mexicoor possibly Oklahomaor that
new Trump necktie that he wants
Oh, and best-known independent candidate
Greg Orman is probably dreaming about how
STATE COMMENTARY
MARTIN HAWVER, At The Rail
to snag votes from both.
This year things are going to be different.
Dont expect Kobach to move toward the political middle in his campaign. Now, short-term
Gov. Jeff Colyer might have, but he conceded,
remember.
So, we come to a campaign where the narrow conservative side of the GOPwhich
includes Kobach, of course, and unsuccessful gubernatorial nomination candidate
Insurance Commissioner Ken Selzerisnt
looking for any move to the center. Nope, and
had Kobach lost the GOP nomination, were
betting he wouldnt have let Colyer move to
the center, either.
Sowhere does this gubernatorial race go?
Who gets elected governor and has the authority to take that preposterous stuffed buffalo
head off the wall of the governors office and,
of course, run the rest of the state?
Does Kobach come up with something new
that will appeal to moderate Republicans,
most of whom voted for someone else in the
primary? Does Kelly come up with something
that will see the moderate Republicans, who
are probably most of the GOP voters, furrow their brows and vote for her as long as
nobodys watching?
Or, does Independent Orman turn out to be
the safety valve for Republicans who are to the
left of Kobach but just cant bring themselves
to vote for a Democrat, under the suspicion
that their Republican friends will find out?
And you gotta figure that moderate
Republican former Sen. Jim Barnett, of
Emporia when in office and Topeka now, who
drew the more liberal Republican primary
voters, though not enough of them, isnt going
to be touting Kobach or even letting him put a
sign in his yard.
Surprising that this election might come
down to the conservative Republicans of the
state and the Democrats, with Orman as a
possible off-ramp for those who at least talk
about the general conservative values and
have never read the Kansas Republican Party
platform.
Oh, and whoever wins the governors office
must remember that in just two short years,
whatever the governor pushes for or against
splashes back on members of both parties in
the Kansas House and Senate.
Well see, wont we
Martin Hawver is publisher of Hawvers
Capitol Report.
The Turkish hostage crisis doesnt help its problems
Its never a good idea to negotiate with a
hostage-taker, but when its a NATO ally,
there isnt much choice.
The Trump administration has been trying
to get back a Christian pastor detained in
Turkey since October 2016, and when a possible deal at the sidelines of the NATO summit
fell through, decided to drop the hammer.
The administration sanctioned Turkeys
justice and interior ministers — remember,
these are top officials of a fellow NATO country. The action hit the Turkish currency and
stock market hard. Then President Donald
Trump intervened in his inimitable style,
with a tweet promising a doubling of aluminum and steel tariffs against the country and
pointedly noting the drop in the value of the
lira.
As always, the presidents shoot-from-the-lip
style is open to question, but Turkey deserved
every last character — including the two exclamation points — in that presidential tweet.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is
not Justin Trudeau or Angela Merkel, a leader firmly within the liberal West who annoys
Trump. Hes an Islamist authoritarian who is
fundamentally changing the character of an
erstwhile ally.
Erdogans resort to hostage-taking as a
tactic to gain leverage over allies — its not
just us — is a barbarous throwback and a disgusting homage to rogue states like Iran and
NATIONAL COMMENTARY
RICH LOWRY, King Features Syndicate
North Korea. He also has grabbed a TurkishAmerican NASA scientist and local employees
of American consulates.
The case against the pastor, the highest-profile case, is ludicrous. Andrew Brunson lived
with his family in a seaside city, Izmir, for
more than 20 years until the government, after
Erdogan survived a coup, decided that he was
guilty of aiding terrorist organizations and
military espionage.
The alleged supporting evidence is a collection of absurdities — a video of a traditional
Arab dish sent to Brunson by his daughter, a
church member texting the pastor about missing a service, a photo of him with a man in a
scarf bearing certain colors, and so on.
What this clearly is about is holding
Brunson to try to get Fethullah Gulen, a former Erdogan ally and cleric who lives on a
farm in Pennsylvania. With great fervency
but little evidence, the Turkish government
accuses Gulen of being behind the shadowy
July 15, 2016, coup that became an occasion
for Erdogan to seize emergency powers and
purge the state and civil society of his political
enemies. This isnt a trade the U.S. should be
willing to make.
Erdogan blames an economic war for his
countrys dire economic straits. He should
instead blame his own mismanagement.
Turkey was already vulnerable to an end of
the era of cheap capital, even before it pursued
a course of confrontation with a country vastly richer and more powerful than it is.
There were always going to be stresses
in the U.S.-Turkish alliance; Turkey views
the Kurds as a threat, and we consider them
allies. But the chief cause of the radical deterioration in the relationship is Turkeys rank
anti-Americanism, a paranoia stoked at every
turn by Erdogan for his own cynical purposes.
He is now reaping what he sowed, and if
Erdogan wants relief, his first step should be
releasing the hostages.
Rich Lowry is editor of the National Review.
out to vote in Anderson County. Only something
like 22 percent? When I think about how few people make the decisons on the leaders that end up
running our government it becomes extremely
frightening. Dont you lazy voters realize youre
giving up the running of your state to only the
special interests and the people who are either
a big fan of someone or a big enemy of someone?
In Europe their elections have 70 and 80 percent
voter turnout. Maybe you have to live in a place
where your freedom to vote was taken away
from your grandparents before you realize how
important it is. Thank you.
I think its time the City of Garnett solve the giant
catfish mystery at the North Lake once and for
all. Its time to do sonar imaging of the lake to see
whats really down there. Before long it will be
winter and he will go to the bottom. Someone call
Wildlife and Parks about this ASAP.
Contact your elected officials:
President Donald Trump
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Senator Pat Roberts
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(202) 224-4774,
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5th Dist. Rep. Lynn
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Washington, D.C., 20510
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Governor Jeff Coyler
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Topeka, KS 66612
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12 Dist. Sen. Caryn Tyson
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 21, 2018
5A
HISTORY
Three weekends left to visit Richmond
Museum before it closes for the year
If youve thought about
visiting
the
Richmond
Community Museum this summer, you have four weekends
left to mark that off your to
do list. The Museum will be
open Saturday and Sunday, 1-4
p.m., up to Labor Day. There is
no admission charge but donations are appreciated.
The Museum recently had
visitors from the Chicago area
and California, and then had
ones from several communities in the area plus the Kansas
City area for the Franklin
County Museum Weekend
Hopper. Some of their favorite
displays were the Rev. McNeel
early 1900s preachers frock,
Bible and book bag;
the art work of braided human
hair; the model of the Co-op,
now Beachner, Elevator; and
numerous albums of photos
and stories about people of the
community through the years.
Come see the map that
shows the Pottawatomie Native
Americans Reserve land until
about 1850; the trophies Cecil
H. Vining won for being state
corn shucking champion in
1937 and 1938, Richmond High
School pep club and cheerleaders sweaters; colorful chicken
feed sacks from the 1940s and
50s; and much, much more.
Read the story written by
Dennis Peters about the years
the Richmond Fair was all
under tents that were brought
to town by Mr. Marsh. It was
a big job to raise and then
take-down those several tents.
Thats in the Richmond Free
Fair 2018 album, along with
much other information.
Hope to see you at the
Richmond Museum, sometime
before Labor Day. After that,
the Museum will always open
on request.
100 years ago: Head brakesman loses
foot after engine runs over ankle
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 8-21-2018 / Archive Photo
Above – Circa April of 1990 – LaNelle Welsh and Kathy Schulte captured the doubles event competition in the Garnett Womens Bowling tournament this bowling season with a score of 1,240.
Below – Circa September of 1990 – The members of the boys Garnett cross county team are front row,
from left; David Scheckel, Josh Miller and John Hermann. Back row, from left; Doug Sommer, Lonnie
Hermann and Brett Manifold. Not pictured is Coach Jerry Howarter.
Old glass lid with unknown use found
As Ive stated numerous
times in my columns, one never
knows what they may find or
dig up around an old homesite.
Just a few days ago I found
this beautiful little glass lid at
the site Im presently working
at.
My question is, just what
was this lid used on or for? If
only it could talk. Ive had several suggestions, perhaps a salt
or sugar container.
DIGGING UP THE PAST
Henry Roeckers
Call (785) 504-4722 for
local archeology information.
Could it have been a honey,
jam or jelly holder?
If you look closely, you can
see a small notch, most likely
for a very small spoon.
I just wonder how old it truly
is. I do know I found it at a
depth of 10-12 inches deep at a
very early old homesite.
This is the kind of artifact I
just love to find.
Submitted by: Henry Roeckers
15August2018
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10 years ago…
Crests new superintendent
doesnt intend to spare the
rod in the districts discipline policy and has put a new
focus on corporal punishment
with the beginning of the
school year. Superintendent
Duane Thomas says the policy itself is not new, but newly
enforced. Apparently from
what I heard last year, discipline was mostly non-existent, said Thomas. The policies for discipline were pretty vague and hard to understand and I dont think the
school has had after school or
Saturday detention in a long
time if ever.
20 years ago…
The secretary of the Kansas
Department of Wildlife and
Parks says the issue of back
taxes due on the rail corridor
that now houses the Anderson
County portion of the Prairie
Spirit Rail Trail is a moot
issue because the taxes were
abated when the old rail line
was conveyed to the state in
the early 1990s.
30 years ago…
Retail sales in Anderson
County increased 6.2 percent
from 24.8 million dollars in
March 1988 to $26.4 million in
April 1988, according to statistics compiled for the Center
for Economic Development
and Business Research at
Wichita State University.
According to the report, the
retail sales for April this year
in Anderson County also rose
THAT WAS THEN
Melissa Hobbs
the hand-rail, throwing him
in such a manner that the
wheels of the engine passed
over one ankle, crushing the
ankle and leaving only the
tendons. Dr. J.A. Milligan
was called and he proceeded
to remove the foot and then
escort the man to the Santa Fe
hospital in Ottawa as quickly
as possible.
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over last years figures, as
April 1987 recorded $25.2 million in sales.
40 years ago…
An Arkansas man driving
a stolen car was arrested at
3:30 a.m. Tuesday morning
by Garnett Police. Gordon
Donald Clark, 24, was arrested after Officer Bill Umbarger
ran a license check on the
cars tag and learned that
the car had been stolen at
Harrison, Ark. Umbarger
was assisted by Officer John
Marmon in apprehending
Clark. Clark waived extradition and is being held in
Franklin County Jail until he
is returned to Arkansas.
100 years ago…
Early Sunday morning,
E.E. Marshall, head brakesman on a north-bound freight
train was riding on the pilot
engine, intending to throw the
switch near the railroad crossing here. As he was about to
jump from the step on the
cow-catcher, the gauntlet of
one of his gloves caught on
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 21, 2018
LOCAL
Wheat code finally cracked; wheat genome sequence
will bring stronger wheat varieties to nations farmers
MANHATTAN Kansas
State University scientists,
in collaboration with the
International Wheat Genome
Sequencing Consortium, published today in the international journal Science a detailed
description of the complete
genome of bread wheat, the
worlds most widely cultivated
crop.
This work will pave the way
for the production of wheat
varieties better adapted to climate challenges, with higher
yields, enhanced nutritional
quality and improved sustainability. The article is titled
Shifting the limits in wheat
research and breeding using
a fully annotated reference
genome.
The research article
authored by more than 200 scientists from 73 research institutions in 20 countries presents
the reference genome of the
bread wheat variety Chinese
Spring. The DNA sequenceordered along the 21 wheat chromosomes is the highest-quality
genome sequence produced to
date for wheat. It is the result
of 13 years of collaborative
international research and
the support of the National
Science Foundation, the U.S.
Department of Agricultures
National Institute of Food and
Agriculture, Kansas farmers
and many others.
It is a dream come true for
Kansas wheat farmers, who
were the first to invest in the
wheat genome sequencing project and were pivotal in rallying
U.S. wheat farmers in support
of the wheat genome sequencing project, said Bikram
Gill, distinguished professor
emeritus of plant pathology at
Kansas State University who
organized the first National
Science Foundation and U.S.
Department of Agriculturesponsored workshop planning
meeting on wheat genome
sequencing in Washington,
D.C., in 2003.
A key crop for food security, wheat is the staple food
of more than a third of the
global human population and
accounts for almost 20 percent
of the total calories and protein
consumed by humans worldwide, more than any other single food source. It also serves
as an important source of vitamins and minerals.
Kansas farmers grow an
average of 340 million bushels
of wheat each year, but acres
planted to wheat have dropped
dramatically over the past
decade, from 10 million acres
to fewer than 8 million. To
meet future demands of a projected world population of 9.6
billion by 2050, wheat productivity needs to increase by 1.6
percent each year. To preserve
biodiversity, water and nutrient resources, the majority of
this increase has to be achieved
via crop and trait improvement
on land currently cultivated,
rather than committing new
land to cultivation. In order for
farmers to dedicate these precious resources to wheat production rather than production
of other crops, wheat farming
must become profitable.
With the reference genome
sequence now completed,
breeders have at their fingertips new tools to address global
challenges. They will be able
to more rapidly identify genes
and regulatory elements underlying complex agronomic traits
such as yield, grain quality,
resistance to fungal diseases
and tolerance to physical stress
and produce hardier wheat
varieties.
Completion of the sequence
is a landmark event that will
serve as a critical foundation
for future wheat improvement, said Allan Fritz, Kansas
State University professor of
agronomy and wheat breeder.
It is the key to allowing efficient, real-time integration of
relevant genetics, making the
selection process more efficient
its a turbocharger for wheat
breeding.
It is expected that the availability of a high-quality reference genome sequence will
boost wheat improvement over
the next decades, with benefits
similar to those observed with
maize and rice after their reference sequences were produced.
Kansas wheat farmers
have been supporting the
wheat genome sequencing
efforts through the Kansas
Wheat Commissions wheat
assessment since the establishment of the International
Wheat Genome Sequencing
Consortium in 2005, with a
cumulative amount of nearly
a quarter of a million dollars,
said Justin Gilpin, chief executive officer for Kansas Wheat.
The sequence of the bread
wheat genome has already
had a positive effect on wheat
improvement, which not only
affects the science behind
wheat breeding, but has a
long-lasting positive outcome
in regard to wheat producer
productivity, profitability and,
ultimately, livelihoods.
Sequencing the bread wheat
genome was long considered
an impossible task because of
its enormous size five times
larger than the human genome
and complexity bread
wheat has three sub-genomes
and more than 85 percent of the
genome is composed of repeated elements.
It is exciting to be a part of
this landmark achievement,
said Jesse Poland, associate professor at Kansas State
University and director of
the Wheat Genetics Resource
Center and the U.S. Agency
for International Development
Innovation Lab for Applied
Wheat Genomics. This international effort, toward some-
thing that was once deemed
impossible, will have tremendous impact on wheat in
Kansas, and the world.
The impact of the wheat reference sequence has already
been significant in the scientific community, as exemplified
by the publication on the same
date of six additional publications describing and using the
reference sequence resource,
one appearing in the same
issue of Science, one in Science
Advances and four in Genome
Biology. In addition, more than
100 publications crediting the
reference sequence have been
published since the resource
was made available to the scientific community in January
2017.
We are extensively using
the new reference sequence
for more informed molecular
breeding, Poland said. It is
really having a big impact.
In addition to the sequence
of the 21 chromosomes, the
Science article also presents
the precise location of 107,891
genes and of more than 4 million molecular markers, as
well as sequence information
between the genes and markers
containing the regulatory elements influencing the expression of genes.
The
International
Wheat Genome Sequencing
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Consortium achieved this
result by combining the
resources it generated over the
last 13 years using classic physical mapping methods and the
most recent DNA sequencing
technologies; the sequence data
were assembled and ordered
along the 21 chromosomes
using highly efficient algorithms, and genes were identified with dedicated software
programs.
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at other international scientific
databases such as GrainGenes
and Ensembl Plants.
The
International
Wheat Genome Sequencing
Consortium, with 2,400 members in 68 countries, is an
international, collaborative
consortium, established in 2005
by a group of wheat growers,
plant scientists, and public and
private breeders. The goal of
the consortium is to make a
high-quality genome sequence
of bread wheat publicly available, in order to lay a foundation for basic research that
will enable breeders to develop
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 21, 2018
7A
LOCAL
As winter approaches here are four ways to prep your home
(BPT) – When you start feeling those first hints of winter,
the instinct to get ready kicks
in. You may dig out your cars
snow brush, blanket, shovel
and winter survival kit and
place them in the trunk of your
car. The winter coats and boots
come out of storage, and you
may pick up some extra mittens at the store.
We do these things to protect
ourselves from the cold when
were out and about. But what
do you do to protect your house
against the hazards of winter? If you dont take time for
maintenance and winterization
now, you can end up paying for
it later, whether its in the form
of higher energy bills, frozen
pipes or fixing a broken furnace.
Here are four problems that
can hit home during the winter
and what you can do to ward
them off.
Sky-high energy bills: Do
your electric bills rise during
the wintertime? Heating your
home accounts for about
half of your homes energy
bills, according to the U.S.
Department of Energy. Combat
the cold by sealing off any
cracks or gaps with caulk and
inspect entrances for worn
or broken weatherstripping.
Schedule a furnace inspection
tuneup with an HVAC contractor and consider installing a
smarter thermostat. Learning
thermostats, such as Nest, can
remember your favorite temperatures, turning itself down
when you leave for work, as
well as returning to your favorite temp at the end of the day.
Water leaks: We take our
pipes for granted, but we dont
always anticipate what can go
wrong when were not home.
According to the Insurance
Information Institute, water
damage accounts for half of all
property damage claims. Add
winters freezing temperatures
to the mix, and you can end
up with a big problem if your
home has a power outage or
your furnace malfunctions.
For extra peace of mind,
theres now a leak and flood
protection system you can purchase that shuts off your water
mains supply when it detects
leaks – and sends an alert
right to your smart device.
LeakSmart installs directly to
your homes main water supply, and wireless sensors placed
around the house can detect a
leak or temperature changes
and shut down the whole house
water supply within five seconds. And when the LeakSmart
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back-up, the system will still
work if the power and internet
go out, so you dont have to
worry about coming home to
water damage.
The system can work on
its own or be integrated with
smart home systems.
If youre interested in learning more about how this smart
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visit LeakSmart.com.
Power outages: When a winter storm hits, the ice and wind
can break power lines and
interrupt the supply of electricity to our homes. Its not
uncommon for some outages to
last for days, which is why its
always smart to be prepared.
Before winter hits, make
certain your generator or
other backup power source has
ample fuel and is in good working order. Keep some basic supplies at the ready, so you can
keep your family comfortable.
Make sure you have extra blankets, stocking caps, batteries
and fully charged power banks
for your mobile phones. Its
also good to have a few gallons
of fresh water and some cans of
ready-to-eat chili and stew. If
you have a camp stove, keep it
in an easy-to-reach place, along
with a fuel supply.
Ice dams: Another thing to
watch for in the winter are
pools of water forming on your
roof. These can be caused by
ridges of snow and ice, and
eventually cause leaks to the
interior of your home. Ice dams
can also lead to the formation
of large, pointy icicles that
hang from the gutters, which
can fall and injure people.
Luckily, a little work
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toward preventing ice dams
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Pieces & Patches Quilt Guild July minutes
The Pieces & Patches Quilt
Guild was called to order by
President Joleata Kent on
July 26, 2018, at 9:30am in the
Archer Room at the Garnett
Public Library. Roll call was
answered by 22 members. The
minutes of the May meeting
were approved as published
in the newsletter. Jeanette
Gadelman gave the treasurers
report for Lynn Wawrzewski.
A card was passed around for
members to sign to be sent to
Margery Hunt who is currently
at Parkview Heights Nursing
facility.
Committee Reports:
Program
Jeanette Gadelman reported
that 66 attended the Patricia
Knoechel program on June
22. Patricia donated Eleanor
Burns latest book to the Quilt
Guild. The fall retreat will be
October 15, 16 & 17 and more
information will be provided
at the next meeting. The Judy
Vore program will be at the
September meeting.
Scholarship
Ruth Theis read a Thank
you note from our scholarship
recipient, Gabrielle Spring.
Charity Quilts
Sandra Moffat requested
ideas for baby quilts as she has
several.
Opportunity Quilt
Several tickets were sold
on the quilt at the Patricia
Knoechel program on June 22.
The 2019 quilt is at the quilters.
Anderson County Fair
Terrie Gifford circulated a
signup sheet for workers at the
fair. She reviewed the following responsibilities for members sitting with quilts at the
fair: Welcome visitors, have
visitors sign the log, be sure
visitors do not touch the quilts
and sell raffle tickets for 4-H
quilt. Fair entries are due from
2 to 6 pm on Monday, July 30.
Judging will be Tuesday, July
31 at 1pm. The judge is Helen
Ramsey from Lyndon. Terrie
reviewed the guidelines for
fair entries and requested that
members bring portable quilt
stands to the community building before judging begins on
Tuesday to use for displaying
quilts. Drawing for the prizes
will be done at 11 am on Friday,
August 3, and entries can then
be picked up by exhibitors.
Block of the Month
Sharon Rich showed her
completed quilt and Shirley
Allen showed her blocks.
Challenge Blocks
Bonnie Deiter made a fish
hanging, Love in the Deep,
from Eleanor Burns book,
Quilts Through the Seasons.
August luncheon
The Guild will again collect
school supplies at the luncheon
and Bonnie Deiter will deliver
them to the schools. It was
decided that members with last
names beginning with letters
from A to L will bring desserts
and members from M to Z will
bring salads to the luncheon.
Shirley Allen will gets plates
and silverware and the committee will decide on beverages
and table coverings. Joleata
Kent will send this information
to members of the August luncheon committee.
Audit Committee
Bonnie Deiter & Sandra
Moffatt agreed to audit the
treasurers books after the
Anderson County Fair & will
contact Lynn Wawrzewski to
obtain the books.
Nominating Committee
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St. Rose School 520 E. 4th Ave.
(Handicapped parking in the back of the school)
Dinner served from 11:00 am until 2:00 pm
Sunday, September 9, 2018
Turkey, Roast Beef, Chicken &
Noodles, Mashed Potatoes, Green
Beans, kraut, Apple Salad,
Homemade Bread & Homemade Pies.
Craft/Bake Sale
$9.00 Adults $5.00 for 10 and under
$10.00 take out meals
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Presented the following
slate of officers: President
Mary Parrott, Vice- President
Jeanette Gadelman, Secretary
Terrie Gifford, Treasurer
Lynda Feuerborn, Historian
Bonnie Deiter and the position
of Newsletter Editor remains
open.
New Business
Cynthia Fletcher moved
and Sandra Moffatt seconded
the motion that we accept the
slate of officers as presented
by the Nominating Committee.
Motion carried. The officers
will be installed at the August
meeting. The discussion of
a Newsletter editor will be
resumed at the August meeting
and all members are encouraged to consider accepting this
position.
Secret Sisters
Gifts were received by
Jeanette Gadelman, Shirley
Allen and Lynn Wawrzewski.
Show & Tell
The following items were
shown: Phyllis Gordon a charity quilt using her new accu-cutter; Violet Holt a fabric bowl
cozie & a small quilt using a
panel showing 2 older women
in memory of her mother &
sisters; Donna Sutton 2 4-H
blocks for display only; Bonnie
Deiter a small quilt; Joyce
Buckley a large quilt and some
tatting; Sharon Rich a table
runner; Mary Parrott 2 small
quilts and Cynthia Fletcher
a wall hanging using a customers grandmothers sweatshirts and 2 pillows using the
grandmothers pajamas. Donna
Sutton won the Show & Tell
door prize of 3 fat quarters.
Joyce Buckley agreed
to teach an Introduction to
Tatting class following the
August meeting to members
interested in learning to tat
Members interested should
bring an instruction book, a
tatting shuttle preferably metal
and # 10 cotton thread. Joyce
will bring a copy of a pattern so
everyone will be learning the
same pattern.
The meeting was adjourned
by Joleata Kent.
and downspouts are clear of
leaves and other yard debris,
so the snowmelt has a place to
go. Next, poke your head into
the crawlspace of your attic
and see if the insulation layer
is still thick enough to keep
the heat from escaping through
the roof. While youre up there,
look for gaps and leaks. Finally,
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 21, 2018
LOCAL
Boil Water Advisory issued for Anderson County RWD No. 4
TOPEKA The Kansas
Department of Health and
Environment (KDHE) has
issued a boil water advisory for
the 12 purchasing systems of
Public Wholesale Water Supply
District No. 12.
They include Anderson Co.
RWD No. 4, City of Lebo, City
of Quenemo, Coffey Co. RWD
No. 3, City of Lyndon, City of
Waverly, Osage Co. RWD No. 4,
City of Melvern
City of Williamsburg, Osage
Co. RWD No. 6, City of Pomona
and Melvern Res Arrow Rock.
Customers should observe
the following precautions until
further notice:
Boil water for one minute
prior to drinking or food preparation or use bottled water.
Dispose of ice cubes and do
not use ice from a household
automatic icemaker.
Disinfect dishes and
other food contact surfaces by
immersion for at least one min-
ute in clean tap water that contains one teaspoon of unscented household bleach per gallon
of water.
Water used for bathing does
not generally need to be boiled.
Supervision of children is necessary while bathing so that
water is not ingested. Persons
with cuts or severe rashes may
wish to consult their physicians.
If your tap water appears
dirty, flush the water lines by
letting the water run until it
clears.
The advisory took effect on
August 20, 2018 and will remain
in effect until the conditions
that placed the system at risk
of bacterial contamination are
resolved. KDHE officials issued
the advisory because of a line
break resulting in a loss of
pressure in the system. Failure
to maintain adequate pressure
may result in a loss of chlorine
residuals and bacterial contam-
ination.
Regardless of whether the
public water supplier or KDHE
announced a boil water advisory, only KDHE can issue the
rescind order following testing
at a certified laboratory.
Restaurants and other food
establishments that have questions about the impact of the
boil water advisory on their
business can contact the Kansas
Department of Agricultures
food safety & lodging program
at kda.fsl@ks.gov or call 785564-6767.
For updates online, go to: the
KDHE news website at https://
khap2.kdhe.state.ks.us/
NewsRelease/nr_index.aspx,
the KDHE Facebook page
at
http://Facebook.com/
KDHEnews or
the KDHE Twitter page at
http://Twitter.com/KDHE.
Strategic plan outlines efforts to address opioid crisis in Kansas
In 2016, there were more
than 300 drug-poisoning deaths
in Kansas, and approximately
half of those involved a prescription or an illicit opioid.
Although Kansas is below the
national average for fatal opioid overdoses, the opioid crisis is an emerging threat that
remains a priority for the
state to address. The Kansas
Prescription Drug and Opioid
Advisory Committee has
developed a four-year plan to
provide help to those affected
and empower professionals
with the strategies they need
to reduce prescription drug
and opioid misuse, abuse and
associated adverse health outcomes.
Kansas has an opportunity to address the opioid crisis
proactively through federal
programs and collaborative
strategic planning with stakeholders. We convened the
Kansas Prescription Drug and
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Medical Director at the Kansas
Department of Health and
Environment (KDHE).
The role of the Kansas
Prescription Drug and Opioid
Advisory Committee is to develop and implement a coordinated, multi-disciplinary statewide strategic plan to provide
a comprehensive approach to
the opioid crisis in Kansas. The
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with joint support from KDHE
and the Kansas Department for
Aging and Disability Services
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Dr. Lakin serves on the
Kansas Prescription Drug and
Opioid Advisory Committee.
He also serves as Chair on
the Governors Substance Use
Disorder Task Force, which is
in the process of developing recommendations to the Governor
to further address this issue.
The Kansas Prescription
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compile their recommendations, due to the Governor by
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Tuesday, August 21
Noon – Rotary International Club
at Garnett Inn and Suites
6 p.m. – American Legion Bingo at
VFW Hall
Wednesday, August 22
10:30 a.m. – Kincaid Community
Library Family Story Time
1p.m. – Garnett Duplicate Bridge at
the Garnett Inn
6:30 p.m. – Garnett Optimist Club
7 p.m. – Garnett Public Library
Book Discussion
Thursday, August 23
9 a.m. – TOPS at Garnett
Methodist Church basement,
2nd & Oak
9:30 a.m. – Pieces & Patches
Quilt Guild at the Anderson
County Annex
6 p.m. – Pitch @ Senior Center bring snacks
Garnett Saddle Club
at the Garnett Riding Arena
Monday, August 27
9 a.m. – Anderson County
Commission at the Anderson
County Annex
1-2 p.m. – Anderson County
Caregiver Support Group, Park
Place Plaza North Club House
6 p.m. – Friends of the Arts
6-8:30 p.m. – Celebrate Recovery,
Garnett Church of the Nazarene
6:30 p.m. – Tigers (first grade) Den
Cub Scouts and Wolves (second
grade) Den Cub Scouts meeting
Tuesday, August 28
Noon – Rotary International Club,
at Garnett Inn and Suites
1 p.m. – 3 p.m. – Garnett Senior
Center – Dominoes, cards
and pool table
6 p.m. – City of Garnett at
City Hall
6 p.m. – American Legion Bingo at
VFW Hal
Wednesday, August 29
10:30 a.m. – Kincaid Community
Library Family Story Time
1p.m. – Garnett Duplicate Bridge at
the Garnett Inn
Thursday, August 30
9 a.m. – TOPS at Garnett
Methodist Church basement,
2nd & Oak
6 p.m. – Pitch @ Senior Center bring snacks
Monday, September 3
9 a.m. – Anderson County
Commission at the Anderson
County Annex
9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. – Friendship
Quilters at the Kincaid-Selma
United Methodist Church
6-8:30 p.m. – Celebrate Recovery,
Garnett Church of the Nazarene
6:30 p.m. – Garnett Lions Club
at VFW
6:30 p.m. – Webelos 1 & 2
(fourth & fifth grades) Den Club
Scouts meeting
7:30 p.m. – Kincaid Masonic Lodge
No. 338
Tuesday, September 4
Noon – Rotary International Club
at Garnett Inn and Suites
6 p.m. – American Legion Bingo at
VFW Hall
6:30 p.m. – Garnett Optimist
Club at Mr. Ds Pioneer
Restaurant
Wednesday, September 5
10:30 a.m. – Kincaid Community
Library Family Story Time
1 p.m. – Garnett Duplicate
Bridge at the Garnett Inn
5:30 p.m. – USD 365 Booster
Club
7 p.m. – Colony Lions Club at
Colony United Methodist
Church
7 p.m. – Kincaid Lions Club at
Kincaid-Selma United
Methodist Church
Thursday, September 7
9 a.m. – TOPS at Garnett
Methodist Church basement,
2nd & Oak
1:30 p.m. – Colony United
Methodist Women at Colony
United Methodist Church
6 p.m. – USD 365 Endowment
Association
6 p.m. – Pitch @ Senior Center bring snacks
7 p.m. – USD 365 School Board
7:30 p.m. – Delphian Masonic
Lodge No. 44
Monday, September 10
9 a.m. – Anderson County
Commission at the Anderson
County Annex
9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. – Friendship
Quilters at the Kincaid-Selma
United Methodist Church
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Music makes
for better sales
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 8-21-2018 / PHOTO SUBMITTED
Pictured is the East Central District Officer Team: (back row from left) Ridge Pracht, District Sentinel of
Anderson County, Brenden Meek, District President of Spring Hill and Kate Schoenberg, District Vice
President of Spring Hill. (front row from left) Madelyn Starrett, District Sentinel of Ottawa, Grace Aust,
District Secretary of Prairie View, and Shawna Kirk, District Treasurer of Tonganoxie.
Pracht attends FFA District Officers Conference
Ridge Pracht of the Anderson
County FFA Chapter participated in the Kansas FFA District
Officers Conference (DOC)
held at the Marriott Convention
Center in Junction City, KS,
August 11-12. Pracht serves
as the East Central District
Reporter.
The theme of Fantastic
Members and How to Serve
Them encompassed the key
elements of identifying the officers StrengthsFinder themes,
building a community in their
districts, understanding their
reason for service, and pinpointing how their personality is used in a team setting.
Just as each of these ideas is
necessary in any business or
organization, district officers
are expected to serve with these
key themes in mind as they use
their strengths to impact the
lives of FFA members.
Starting with an executive
committee meeting, officers
were able to discuss current
issues facing Kansas FFA and
Kansas agricultural education. Students are able to bring
perspectives from around the
state which will be put into
action by the Kansas FFA
Association. Officers participated in workshops led by the
2018-2019 Kansas FFA Officers,
and Elizabeth Meyer of MarionFlorence who is serving as
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TRADING POST
Review
Business Insiders website
reviews a handful of research
examples that confirm the
impact. Grocery stores, which
do more retail than anybody,
pioneered customer mood
research and found that louder
music made customers move
through a store more quickly but didnt appear to reduce
purchases. Softer, lower tempo
music increased their length
of stay and increased the purchases they made. High brow
classical music may make people buy more at a restaurant or
wine shop, but it also paints the
picture in customers minds
that things in this store are
more expensive, and that may
affect their shopping pattern
development and chances/frequency of returning there to
shop.
What kind of music should
you play? Consider your customer profile and the fact that
your small business more than
likely seeks customers from a
range of ages and backgrounds.
The melba toast approach is
probably best, and if your customer profile changes on certain days of the week or during
the day, be ready to match it
with appropriate music.
Music soothes the savage
beast, and it can also help you
sell stuff.
Dane Hicks, President
Garnett Publishing, Inc.
The Anderson County Review
The Trading Post
Sobba attends SEKLS
workship in Iola
Andrea Sobba of Garnett
Public Library attended the
Southeast Kansas Library
System (SEKLS) workshop for
members of the SEKnFind consortium on Lost Item Cleanup
at SEKLS headquarters, Iola,
Kansas on Friday, August 3,
2018.
Jason Robb, SEKnFind
Coordinator, instructed library
staff on using reports from the
Koha integrated library system
to track library materials that
Life Requires a Steady Beat
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the 2018 Kansas FFA National
Officer Candidate. Leaders of
the Kansas State University
College of Agriculture welcomed officers at a banquet and
gave words of wisdom about
their year of service. As the
conference drew to a close, district officers reported on the
ideas that they choose to pursue before heading home to
implement the skills that they
learned.
Pracht will serve on a team
of 6 FFA members from the
East Central District, who have
responsibilities such as serving
on the state executive meeting,
planning and facilitating a district Greenhand Conference for
first year members, volunteering at the State Fair, and presenting a district banquet.
The Kansas FFA District
Officers Conference is facilitated and organized by the officers
of the Kansas FFA Association,
the College of Agriculture at
Kansas State University, and
the Kansas State Board of
Education. Other members of
the East Central team include:
Brenden Meek and Kate
Schoenberg of Spring Hill,
Grace Aust of Prairie View,
Shawna Kirk of Tonganoxie and
Madelyn Starrett of Ottawa.
The Kansas FFA Association
has over 9,000 members in 199
chapters. The National FFA
Organization is the largest high
school vocational organization
in the nation and prepares its
653,359 members for leadership
and careers in science, business, and technology in agriculture. The mission of the FFA is
to make a positive difference in
the lives of students by developing their potential for premier
leadership, personal growth,
and career success through
agricultural education. Learn
more at ksffa.org.
The chicken fried steak I
had that day at the cafe was
out of this world, but without
any music playing in the background, I could hear too many
things I didnt want to hear.
For starters I could hear
every conversation going on
in the kitchen. I could hear a
bearing going out of the fan
in the air conditioning unit; I
could hear every clink of silverware against other customers plates. The traffic outside
passing the window sounded
like it was right by my table.
I didnt stay for dessert, and
that cost the joint an add-on
sale of $3.49.
Ive noticed since then in
similar music-less situations
how desperately most venues need background music,
and that fact is borne out in
research that shows the right
kind of music enhances customers moods and drives more
sales.
Its true for two big reasons:
1) people are more likely to
enjoy a shopping experience
if theyre in a good mood, and
music is one of the exterior
elements that gets them there;
2) the lack of music allows
us to be invaded by the rest
of the abrasive and invasive
world sounds of every-day life
mechanization, traffic, a crying baby and most of them
just arent all that pleasant.
The fact is, there are a lot
of things that can affect customer behavior. Things like
past experience always come
in to play along with retail displays, color use, store layout,
not to mention personal issues
among customers like money
and other mood determiners.
But research has proven if you
match background music not
just to your customers but also
your brand, you can get people to linger longer about 18
percent longer on average
and boost their spending by as
much as 17 percent or more.
have been lost or destroyed.
Decisions can then be made
on replacement or invoicing
for reimbursement. Using the
SEKnFind system, libraries
are able to obtain books, videos
and other materials quickly
and efficiently from 45 libraries around southeast Kansas.
The system reports provided
by SEKnFind allow analysis of
borrowing and lending information between the consortium members.
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 21, 2018
County publishes notice of delinquent property taxes
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 7, 2018) **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 2018, 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 2017. /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 10%
INTEREST PER ANNUM PRORATED.
Publication indicates tax payments through
July 31, 2018. Any payments made after this
date are not reflected in this
publication.
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& W2 LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ALLAN & JODIE BEETS 1-00203740 $137.74
LTS 14 THRU 18 & BEG NE COR LT 13,
S150,W9.3,N150,E7.4 TO POB (ALL MEAS. PER
SURVEY) Subd-BRONSTON HEIGHTS Blk- 3
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
ELIZABETH MARIE BELL 1-00209070
$462.20 RICK BELL E30LT 16 & W16 LT 17
Subd-GARNETT Blk-22 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CLARON E & SHERRY A BENJAMIN
1-00210110 $2,304.00 Subd-GARNETT Blk-6 LotS80LTS 10-12 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CURTIS D BETTINGER
1-03500760
Acres-7.70 $1,428.50 BEG SE COR
SW4,N528,W660,S528,E TO POB Sec-05 Twp20 Rng-20
ANGELA S BETTS 1-00206520 Acres-3.90
$3,060.96 N264 W2 NW4 SE4 S RR & EX RR &
HWY R/W Subd-BARNES ADDITION Sec-29 Twp20 Rng-20
ANGELA BETTS 1-03503090 Acres-12.70
$126.98 W2 NW4 SE4 S HWY EX HWY & RR R
/W Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20 SETH ALAN & ANGELA
D BLACK 1-00100260 $849.46 N70LTS 6,7 &
N70W2 LT 8 Subd-COLONY Blk- 17 Sec-06 Twp23 Rng-19
SETH ALAN & ANGELA D BLACK 1-00102590
$782.70 BEG 60W OF NW COR BLK 2 S150
W100 N150 E100 TO POB Subd-COULTERS 1ST
ADD TO COLON Blk- 2 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
ELIHU MERIDATH & SHIRLEY BOAN
1-00701480 $300.09 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-19 Lot-1-16 INCL Sec-36 Twp21 Rng-17
SUSAN BOND 1-00210200 $665.88 JODI
WILLE BEG 114S NW COR LT 1 TH E90
S34,W90 N34 TO POB Subd-BRYSON ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20 GILES
BOUSE 1-00701560 $23.76 BEG NW COR LT
4,BLK 11,E65, S50,W20,N40,W45,N10TO POB
Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
F E BOYLES CONST CO INC 1-03503010
Acres-9.10 $1,064.88 BEG 190 W SE COR NE4
SW4,W1044,SE739 TO POB Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng20
FRED E BOYLES 1-00201220 $1,300.00
BEG 1880W OF NE SEC COR,S300
,W336,N300,E336 TO POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
FRED BOYLES 1-00204650 $26.12 GOLF
CART SHED #12 Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
FRED BOYLES JR 1-00206740 $4,194.16
Subd-PARKLANE ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 3 Lot-7
& 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FRED BOYLES JR 1-00214650 $215.90
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 55 Lot-17 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
FRED BOYLES JR 1-03501500 Acres-158.60
$599.18 W2 SE4 & E2 SW4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-20
Rng-20
FRED BOYLES JR 1-03502140 Acres-51.30
$330.54 NW4 NE4 & NW4 SW4 NE4 Sec-27 Twp20 Rng-20
FRED BOYLES JR 1-03502190 Acres-4.00
$14.88 BEG SW COR NE4 N660,E270 S660,W
TO POB EX RD Sec-27 Twp-20 Rng-20
FRED BOYLES JR 1-04601600 Acres-320.30
$2,039.94 S2 SEC EX RD Sec-24 Twp-21 Rng-20
SETH C BRAND & KATIE L SIPE 1-00500570
$527.62 BEG 80E OF SE COR LT 4,N100,E265,
S100,W265 TO POB Subd-KINCAID Blk- 2 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
SETH & KATIE BRAND 1-00501380 $522.50
N16OF W70OF LT 12 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 14
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
SETH & KATIE BRAND 1-00501390$25.88
LTS 9-12 EX N16OF W70 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 14
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JEROLD K BRONSTON 1-05000630 Acres.20 $0.48 BARBARA BRONSTON ETAL SubdMONT IDA Blk-11 Lot-14 Sec-18 Twp-21 Rng-19
GENIA BROWN 1-00700040 Acres-1.00
$266.96 BEG 1363.56 W SE COR SW4,TH
N216.7, W216.7,S216.7,E216.7 TO POB Sec-25
Twp-21 Rng-17
THEODORE P & GENIA M BROWN
1-00700890 $771.74 W92LTS 13-17 & ALL LTS
18-24 INCL Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL
ADD Blk- 5 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
VINCENT L & SHEILA BROWN 1-00701300
$23.94 W80 LT 26 & S6 OF W80 OF LT 27 SubdMERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk-15 Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
VIRGINIA BROWN 1-00210310 $775.76 BEG
NW COR LT 8 TH N70,E140,S70,W140 TO POB
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES ROBERT BROWNBACK 1-04000400
Acres-120.30 $553.88 S2 NE4 & NW4 NE4 EX RD
Sec-15 Twp-20 Rng-21
JAMES ROBERT BROWNBACK 1-04000460
Acres-77.90 $999.26 E2 SE4 EX RD Sec-15 Twp20 Rng-21
TROY L BRUBAKER 1-00216200A $995.921
BEG AT A PT 68W OF NW COR LT 8,TH
RUNNING E854,S130,TO S LN LT 7, TH
W854 TO CTR VAC ALY TH N130 TO POB
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 14
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ERIC J BRUMMEL 1-00213040 $656.49
E3LT 22 & W25LT 23 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 34
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROGER & DONNA D BRUMMEL 1-00205850
$3,951.58 Subd-COUNTRY CLUB ADD GARNETT
Lot-12 Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROGER & DONNA BRUMMEL 1-00209880
$957.42 E10LT 18 & W30LT 19 Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 36 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROGER & DONNA D BRUMMEL 1-00214550
$943.26 Subd-GARNETT Blk-55 Lot-W2 LT 8 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DAVID BRYAN 1-03000070 Acres-1.20
$216.16 BEG NW COR SW4,E210,S271,W210,N
TO POB EX RD Sec-02 Twp-20 Rng-19
THOMAS P BUCKLE 1-09301050 Acres36.20 $302.34 BEG 30E & 669.6S SW COR BLK
1,COULTERS 2ND ADD,S 330,W T O RD,NE ALG
RD TO PT W OF BEG, E TO POB & SW4 NW4 E
OF RR EX Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
THOMAS P BUCKLE 1-09301060 Acres-1.00
$2.58 1 AC SQ IN SW COR NW4 EX RD Sec-07
Twp-23 Rng-19
DORIS BUNCH 1-08000700
$1,291.32
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-25 Lot-1, 2,
& 3 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
HOPE D BURNS 1-00500820 $715.34 SubdKINCAID Blk-26 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
BILLY E & PATRICIA BUZZARD 1-02101800
Acres-79.00 $2,022.28 N2 NE4 EX RD Sec-27
Twp-19 Rng-19
C D SCHULTE AGENCY INC 1-00213300
$3,589.42 GARNETT , BLOCK 47 , Lot 4 ,
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdGARNETT Blk-47 Lot-4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
C D SCHULTE AGENCY, INC 1-00214420
$1,054.48 BEG 43.75S NE COR LT 1 S21.5
W70,N21.5E70,TO POB TO POB SubdGARNETT Blk- 54 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CANDEE C CALLAWAY 1-07200910 Acres159.70
$1,444.42 ORVEL & DONNA MAE
COOPER SE4 EX RD Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-18
ROBERT CALVER 1-00217580 $376.90
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 59 Lot-20 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
KENNETH R CARTWRIGHT 1-04100990
Acres-59.30 $1,371.54 NANCY ROBINSON W2
NWFR4,EX S2 SW4 NWFR4,EX RD Sec-19 Twp20 Rng-21
AMY DAWN CASS 1-07201425 Acres-4.40
$676.89 SPENCER W WEST BEG 360 E NW
COR NW4,TH E490,S410, W490,N410 TO POB
EX RD Sec-12 Twp-23 Rng-17
GARY R CAYLOR 1-04601110
Acres-76.80 $633.22 S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-34
Twp-21 Rng-21
GARY R CAYLOR 1-11000140 Acres-138.40
$1,585.28 NW4 , EX BEG 745.7 W NE COR NW4,
S378.3, W230.4, S 3 DEG W258, S 20 DEG
W139.6, W384.6, N 2 DEG W757.8, E723 TO
POB & EX RD Sec-03 Twp-22 Rng-21
GARY R CAYLOR 1-11000140A Acres-9.60
$881.30 BEG 745.7 W NE COR NW4, S378.3,
W230.4, S 3 DEG W258, S 20 DEG W139.6,
W384.6, N 2 DEG W757.8, E723 TO POB, EX RD
Sec-03 Twp-22 Rng-21
CCDC LLC 1-00100891 $82.48 SubdCOLONY Blk- 35 Lot-E2 LT 4 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng19
BRUCE L & JENNIFER CHAMBERS
1-00701070 $1,145.60 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk- 8 Lot-17 TO 24 INCL Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
BRUCE LEE & JENNIFER C CHAMBERS
1-00701390 $212.16 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-17 Lot-22, 23, & 24 Sec-36 Twp21 Rng-17
JAMES L & PEGGY CHAMBERS 1-02102290
Acres-4.30 $70.24 BEG 708W N4 COR S TO CRK
W ALG CRK 528 ,N TO SEC LN,E TO BEG Sec-01
Twp-20 Rng-19
JUSTIN D CHRISTENSEN TRUSTEE
1-04101170 Acres-76.70
$109.66 JEAN H
CHRISTENSEN TRUSTEE W2 NW4 EX RD Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-21
MICHELLE E CHUDZIK 1-00216160$94.22
RONALD K MCCAIN JEREMY & ASHLEY
MCCARTY Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
Blk- 15 Lot-12 & E34LT11 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CODY CHURCH 1-04000060 Acres-4.40
$834.02 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 $1,115.46 NW4 SE4 EX RD Sec-09
Twp-20 Rng-21
ZOEY CLAIRE 1-00219160 $3.68 SubdMANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-26 Lot-6 & 7 W
OF RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
RUTH I CLAMON 1-00209310 $381.42
WILLIAM MICHAEL RIDDLE Subd-GARNETT Blk39 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600460 Acres-.90
$16.20 LTS 7 THRU 12 & ABAN RR ADJ TO LT 7
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-6 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600480 Acres-.80
$12.86 LTS 1,2,3 & ABAN RR ADJ Subd-BUSH
CITY Blk-7 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600490 Acres-.50
$8.09 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-7 Lot-6 Sec-19 Twp-21
Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600500 Acres-.30
$4.76 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-7 Lot-4 & 5 Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600510 Acres-.60
$9.52 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-8 Lot-1-4 INCL Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600520 Acres-.90
$14.76 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-8 Lot-7-12 INCL Sec19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS 1-04600530
$4.13 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-8 Lot-5 & 6 Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600540 $4.76
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-9 Lot-6,7 EX E50 Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS 1-04600550
$5.71 LTS 4 & 5 & E50 LTS 6 & 7 Subd-BUSH
CITY Blk-9 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS 1-04600560
$4.13 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-9 Lot-3 Sec-19 Twp-21
Rng-21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS 1-04600590
$6.03 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-10 Lot-1,2 3,4 & 5
Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS 1-04600600
$25.24 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-10 Lot-13-18 Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
COBY COCHRAN 1-00501780 $325.16 SubdSOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk- 6 Lot-11 & 12 Sec01 Twp-23 Rng-20
JEFF COLLINS 1-00217810 $286.36 SubdGARNETT Blk- 63 Lot-7,8 & E2 LT 9 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
LEO F COLLINS 1-02500030 Acres33.60 $100.70 SE4 SE4 EX BEG NE COR
SE4,S625,W350, N625,E350 TO POB EX RD
Sec-19 Twp-19 Rng-18
LEO F COLLINS 1-02600540 Acres5.00 $14.88 BEG NE COR NW4 NE4
NW4,W466,S466,E466 ,N466 TO POB EX RD
Sec-31 Twp-19 Rng-18
ROBERT & ANN CONAWAY 1-00700920
$830.32 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD
Blk-5 Lot-E75 LTS 7-12 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
GRANT A & GAYLA R CORLEY 1-02601780
Acres-47.70
$1,340.08 BEG SE COR
SE4,N1297,W367,S733,W354, N179,N24 DEG
E397,N217,W266,ALG N LN S2,S1316,E850 TO
POB ALSO Sec-35 Twp-20 Rng-17
GRANT A & GAYLA R CORLEY 1-06100900
Acres-304.40 $2,308.78 S2 SEC EX NE4 NE4 SE4 &
EX BDG 50S NE COR SW4,W680,S320,SELY TO
PT 440S & 320 W NE COR SW4 394,N180,E100
Sec-01 Twp-21 Rng-17
GRANT A & GAYLA R CORLEY 1-06101020
Acres-160.50 $1,099.08 E2 SW4 & W2 SE4 EX RD
Sec-11 Twp-21 Rng-17
GRANT A & GAYLA R CORLEY 1-06101030
Acres-72.60 $259.05 E2 SE4,EX E2 NE4 SE4 SE4
& EX SW4 NE4 SE4 SE4 & EX RD Sec-11 Twp-21
Rng-17
GRANT A & GAYLA R CORLEY 1-06101060
Acres-77.80 $447.96 N2 NW4 EX RD Sec-12 Twp21 Rng-17
STACEY D CORWIN 1-00217830$1,039.62
LISA D SNEDECOR LTS 11,12 & W1OLT 10
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 63 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
NANCY A COULBOURN 1-04500330A Acres78.30 $74.28 SW4 NE4 EX RD Sec-21 Twp-21
Rng-21
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 1-00208900
$552.34 Subd-GARNETT Blk-23 Lot-17 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 1-00209090
$862.24 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 22 Lot-22 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 1-00209100
$833.22 Subd-GARNETT Blk-22 Lot-S2 LTS23 & 24
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 1-00209590
$588.70 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37 Lot-S62LTS 1 & 2
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 1-00209600
$639.20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37 Lot-N78LTS 1 & 2
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 1-00209620
$734.56 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37 Lot-4 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 1-00209640
$667.64 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37 Lot-6 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES, LLC 1-00210210
$697.04 BEG SW COR LT 1, TH N40,E132,S40,
W132 TO POB EX RD Subd-BRYSON ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 1-00210420
$885.26 BEG 300N NE COR LT 1,TH W177,N70,
E177,S70 TO POB Subd-GARNETT Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 1-00215270
$583.86 E36 LT 14 & W20 LT 15 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-70 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 1-00215490
$412.28 LT 6 & W2 VAC ALLEY BET LTS 5 & 6
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-4 Sec-
30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 1-00215920
$1,030.92 LTS 11 & 12 & W2 VAC ALLEY BET LTS
12 & 13 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TREVOR W CRONIN 1-0020754 0$1,669.68
Subd-PINEWAY ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 2 Lot-7 &
E42.5 LT6 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TAMMY CROUCHER 1-00700240 $46.82
Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk-1 Lot-7-9 Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
PATRICIA ANN CUMMINGS 1-02700460
Acres-4.80 $1,237.46 TINA CUMMINGS BEG SW
COR NE4 N 300, E 686, S 300, W 686 TO BEG
EX RD Sec-14 Twp-20 Rng-18
DARRIN DAUGHERTY
1-00500220
$1,934.96 LTS 1 THRU 18,TOG W/VAC ALY SubdKINCAID Blk- 10 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DARRIN WILLIAM DAUGHERTY 1-00500620
$59.48 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 3 Lot-12 Sec-36 Twp22 Rng-20
DARRIN & SANDRA DAUGHERTY
1-00501560 $5.18 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 28 Lot-1-8
INCL Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOHN W & ALICE DAUGHERTY 1-00501100
$23.08 HONEY WHITCOMB Subd-KINCAID Blk-16
Lot-3, 4 & 5 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
BETTY JOY DAULTON 1-00200650 Acres2.50 $1,500.22 BEG 60W & 310N OF SE SEC
COR,W458, N180,E11,N54,E450,S235 TO POB
Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-19
ARTHUR DEWAIN & CAROLYN JEAN DAVIS
1-02600190 Acres-63 $4,984.77 SEC 35 EX RD
Sec-35 Twp-19 Rng-18
ARTHUR DEWAIN & CAROLYN JEAN DAVIS
1-02600220 Acres-15 $1,145.59 SW4 EX RD Sec36 Twp-19 Rng-18
ARTHUR DEWAIN & CAROLYN JEAN DAVIS
1-02700060 Acres-15 $1,366.44 NE4 EX RD Sec02 Twp-20 Rng-18
CODY RYAN & LACIE JANE DAVIS
1-04601680 Acres-79.40 $1,748.10 SW4 NE4 &
NW4 SE4 EX RD Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-20
HUGH R & BETH L DAVIS 1-09300840A
Acres-5.00 $939.32 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
JON W DEPETRE 1-00217580A $66.94
Subd-GARNETT Blk-59 Lot-19 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
THOMAS F DEVANEY 1-00500090 Acres2.70 $71.86 ALL BLK 23 & S 1/2 ADJN VAC 6TH
ST, E1/2 ADJN VAC GRACE ST & VAC ALY LYG IN
BLCK 23 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 23 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
CALVIN D & PATRICIA A DEVOE 1-00501610
$281.34 Subd-KINCAID Blk-29 Lot-1 & N2 LT 2
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
KAYLA D DEVOE 1-11100040 Acres4.70 $371.52 BEG 1253.4E SW COR,N421.7,
E506,S421.7,W506 TO POB Sec-14 Twp-22 Rng20
MATTHEW WAYNE DEVOE 1-00500940
$323.98 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 30 Lot-5 & 6 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
DAVID J DICKES 1-00216720 $1,026.48
Subd-GARNETT Blk-41 Lot-6 & E2 LT 7 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
WES DIETRICH 1-00101050 $556.34 SubdCOLONY Blk-37 Lot-6-12 INCL Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
ELSIE M DINGUS 1-00501410 $501.10
WILBUR C DINGUS JR Subd-KINCAID Blk-14 Lot3, 4, 5 & 6 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
WILBUR C JR & ELSIE DINGUS 1-00501320
$63.20 Subd-KINCAID Blk-14 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
DOUBLE Z PARTNERSHIP 1-00202520
$1,807.09 LOTS 26 & 27,LTS 28 THRU 31, EX
W63 Subd-NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD Blk- 2
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
DSV SPV2 LLC 1-00208840 $1,297.10
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 23 Lot-4,5 & 6 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CHERYL & JAMES DUNKIN 1-00214090
$1,084.70 Subd-GARNETT Blk-53 Lot-3 & W2 LT 2
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MAURICE & PAT DURAND 1-12000680
Acres-77.20 $126.38 W2 NW4 EX RD Sec-09
Twp-23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12000790 Acres-8.40 $13.86 S10 AC W2 SW4
EX RD Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12000890 Acres-8.50 $76.18 S10 AC E2 SE4
EX RD Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12000940 Acres-79.20 $336.28 E2 NE4 Sec-07
Twp-23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12001020 Acres-159.40 $900.04 NW4 EX RD
Sec-08 Twp-23 Rng-21
MILO JR & PATRICIA DURAND 1-12000860
Acres-7.00 $880.58 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
$208.20
DAVID LEE & MARIE MAE SLIFE Subd-COLONY
Blk- 47 Lot-9 & 10 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
GLENN E & MAE E EAST 1-00700160
$894.64 JEFF EAST LOTS 11,12,13 & 14 TOG
W/VAC ALLEY ADJ Subd-FLUSCHES ADD TO
WESTPHAL Sec-25 Twp-21 Rng-17
DONALD E EDGERTON 1-00218210A $29.49
PATRICIA ROMIG W30 LT 7 Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 77 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONALD E EDGERTON 1-00218220 $160.61
PATRICIA ROMIG Subd-GARNETT Blk- 77 Lot-8 &
E2 LT 9 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONALD E EDGERTON ETAL 1-04600221A
Acres-78.30 $387.78 E2 NW4 EX BEG 330S NE
COR NW4 W222.7, S214.5, E222.7, N214.5 TO
POB Sec-16 Twp-21 Rng-21
DONALD E EDGERTON 1-04600231 Acres37.30 $223.25 N2 W2 NW4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp21 Rng-21
DONALD EDGERTON 1-04600231A Acres39.20 $282.09 S2 W2 NW4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-21
Rng-21
JACOB EDGERTON 1-00501290 $511.66
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 1 Lot-12 & 13 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
JACOB EDGERTON 1-00501300 $25.46
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 1 Lot-11 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng20
DAVID & SANDRA EISENBRANDT
1-00502000
$51.86 Subd-SOUTH ADD TO
KINCAID Blk-16 Lot-12 & 13 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
EL CONCEPT LLC 1-00203360 $781.26
Subd-SMITHS ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 1 Lot-19 &
W2 LT 20 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
ESH RENTALS,LLC 1-00215700$1,210.24
LAURIE JOHNSON Subd-GARNETT Blk- 74 Lot11 & 12 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ADAM WADE & TANYA R EWERT 1-04000611
Acres-37.60 $941.28 NW4 NE4 EX RD Sec-22
Twp-20 Rng-21
LISA A FAIR 1-00700220 $44.06 SubdWESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk- 1 Lot-4-6 INC Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
LISA ANN FAIR 1-00700220A $23.22 SubdWESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk- 1 Lot-1-3 INC Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
ROBERT B & VICTORIA J FAULKNER
1-00101530 $692.36 Subd-COLONY Blk- 51 Lot7,8 & W10LT9 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
EARNEST C FERGUSON 1-00216310
$305.44 LTS 1,4,5,8,9,12 & NW VAC ST SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 11 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
EARNEST C FERGUSON 1-00216320
$1,698.70 LTS 1-4 & S2 VAC ST & N83 LTS
5-10 & ALL VAC ALY Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 20 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L FERGUSON 1-03500950 Acres36.30 $294.56 NE FR4 NE4 EX RD Sec-17 Twp-20
Rng-20
MARCUS Z FERGUSON 1-00201370$785.64
BEG 1504W & 490S OF NE SEC
COR,E188,S630,W173,N95,W15 N535TO POB
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
JOHN WESLEY FICKEL 1-00217880 $570.32
Subd-GARNETT Blk-63 Lot-23 & 24 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
KELLY FORBES-JONES 1-00210580 $9.48
GEORGE BURTON WADDLE W3OF E100LT
13 Subd-WHITEFORD ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 2
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
VERNON FRALEY 1-00207610 $477.35
MASTER MANAGEMENT LT 11 & 12 & W5 LT 10
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
SHARON L FRITZ 1-00209370 $586.58 E2
LT 14 & W2 LT 15 Subd-GARNETT Blk-39 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
DONNY FULTZ 1-00219180 Acres-.30
$87.06 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 $1.55 JANETTE
FULTZ Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 26
Lot-4 E OF RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONNY FULTZ 1-00219200 Acres-1.00
$112.98 JANETTE FULTZ Subd-MANDOVI ADD
TO GARNETT Blk- 27 Lot-1 TO 10 INCL Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
GLENDA L FUNK 1-00202430 $805.18 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
HARRY FUNK III 1-00215000 $384.88
BEG 10E SW COR LT 14,N140,E40,S48,
E4.5,S55,SW10,S29,W40 TO POB SubdGARNETT Blk-68 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
HARRY S & CONNIE JO FUNK III 1-00501660
$21.56 LT 11,TOG W/ADJ E1/2 VAC BLAKER ST
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 29 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
HARRY S & CONNIE JO FUNK III 1-00501690
$83.46 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 29 Lot-6 Sec-36 Twp22 Rng-20
HARRY FUNK III 1-00501730 Acres-5.10
$20.06 ALL BLK 42, & BEG SW COR SE4, N100
SW SW COR BLK 42, E500 SW COR LT 9 BLK
29, S100, W500 TO POB, ALG W/ ADJN S2 VAC
FIRST ST & ADJN W2 BLAKER ST, EX RD R/W
Subd-KINCAID Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOHN JR & FLORENCE FURSMAN
1-00101570 $1,014.87 LTS 3,4 & W15 LT 2 SubdCOLONY Blk-52 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
JAMES L & MARY A GAINER 1-00202500A
$531.98 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 $2,298.16
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 $95.56 SubdGARNETT Blk-16 Lot-13 & 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
JAMES L & MARY A GAINER 1-00212660
$223.76 Subd-GARNETT Blk-32 Lot-13 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00212670 $1,755.96
Subd-GARNETT Blk-32 Lot-14 15 & W2 16 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00213590 $335.28 LOT
16 & E10 LOT 15 & W30 LOT 17 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-48 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00216970 $772.86
Subd-GARNETT Blk-44 Lot-11 12 & W2 10 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00217140 $342.22
Subd-GARNETT Blk-45 Lot-N2 LT 24 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00218230 $478.24
LOTS 10-12 INCL & W2 LOT 9 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-77 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
SAM C & GENNA M GALLAHER 1-08001740
Acres-59.20 $2,899.68 W60 AC OF NE4 S OF
HWY EX RD Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
ESTHER & MARIO GARCIA 1-00215010
$321.06 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
BERNARD M JR & MELISSA L GARRETT
1-11000980 Acres-8.60 $994.12 BEG NE COR
SE4 SW4 W660,S660 ,E660,N660 TO POB EX
RD Sec-20 Twp-22 Rng-21
BRANDON D & RANDI J GATES 1-00501350
$23.08 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 14 Lot-18, 19 & 20 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
BRANDON DAVID GATES 1-00501510
$25.46 LOTS 7 & 8, & 4 OFF S SIDE LOT 6,
BEG AT FRONT OF LOT 6 & EXTENDING W 40
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 15 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
BRANDON D & RANDI JO GATES 1-00501520
$261.58 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 15 Lot-6 Sec-36 Twp22 Rng-20
KEVIN LEROY GATLIN 1-00101450 $338.16
Subd-COLONY Blk- 50 Lot-2 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng19
KEVIN L GATLIN 1-00501820 $49.90 SubdSOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk- 17 Lot-7,8,9 Sec-01
Twp-23 Rng-20
JOAN L & RICHARD R GEER 1-00207590
$1,459.22 LT 3, E15LT 2 & W15LT 4 SubdPINEWAY ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
RICHARD GEER 1-00205660 Acres-1.20
$776.54 Subd-GEER ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1 Lot1 Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
DAKOTA LEE GIBSON ETAL 1-00700950
$540.28 E2 LTS 13 THRU 23 INCL SubdSUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk- 6 Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
LARRY JOE GIBSON 1-00701550 $427.64
Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk- 22 LotW225 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
TIMOTHY L & BRANDI L GIBSON 1-00700080
$903.08 BEG 60N NWCOR LT 2 BLK 2 E340
,S390,W340,N390 TO POB INCL ALL BLK 2 &
VAC ALLEY & STS ADJ Subd-FLUSCHES ADD TO
WESTPHAL Sec-25 Twp-21 Rng-17
LAURA GIFFEN 1-00202240 $1,075.22
BEG 40W & 559N OF SE COR NE4 ,W152.5
,E148,S152.5 TO POB Subd-NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
ARTHUR E & MARILYN M GILMORE
1-00202550 $982.93 Subd-WESTGATE II ADD Blk2 Lot-4 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
IVAN L & YVONNE M GOINS TRUST
1-09300790A Acres-39.90 $95.04 RICK D HORN
SE4 SE4 EX RD Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-19
BRITTNEY GOLDNER 1-00500690 $459.68
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 12 Lot-9 & 10 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
LOUIS E & KITTEN M GOODRICH 1-00500350
$165.72 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 32 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
MICHAEL S & JO LYN GRAY 1-00202440
$952.78 LTS 9 & 10 & BEG SW COR LT 10, W75,
N150, E75, S150 TO POB Subd-NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD Blk-2 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
MARVIN G GRIMES 1-00202170 $797.24
Subd-NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD Blk- 1 Lot-18
TO 23 INCL Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
MICHAEL R & SUZANNE GUINN 1-00701340
$773.02 Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL
Blk-16 Lot-18,19,20,& 21 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
NICK GUTIERREZ 1-00218380 $2.32 SubdMANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 2 Lot-4 & 5 W
OF RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
NICK GUTIERREZ 1-00218410 $2.32 SubdMANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 2 Lot-14&15 W
OF RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
NICK GUTIERREZ 1-08001900 $4.98 BEG NE
COR LT 11,BLK 2,WELDA,N W ALG N LT LN 55,S
TO S LN LT 11,SE TO SE COR LT 11,NE TO P OB
Subd-WELDA Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
GEORGE MILAM HALL 1-01100280 Acres112.00 $523.78 E2 NW4 & N 30 AC NW4 NE4
Sec-21 Twp-19 Rng-21
CLAIB B HARRIS III 1-00211730 $2,127.18
MATTHEW HARRIS BO HARRIS N84 LT 24 & N84
OF E2/3 LT 23 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 14 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
CLAIB B HARRIS III 1-02700550 Acres-78.90
$712.32 MATTHEW W HARRIS BO HARRIS S2
NW4 EX RD Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-18
SCOTT A & KIMBERLY D HARRIS 1-00211930
$1,058.20 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 26 Lot-15 & E2 LT
14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
BRANDON S HART 1-08000040 Acres17.20 $47.06 SCOTT D SMITH MICHAEL &
RACHAEL BACHMAN BEG NW COR S2 NW4
E909.9,S825,W909.9, N825 TO POB EX RD Sec30 Twp-21 Rng-20
H ROBERT & MARLYS A HAYDEN
1-00200200 $354.60 BEG 407S OF NW COR
E2 SE4 E190,S36 ,W190,N36,TO POB SubdHAYDENS LAKEVIEW EST ADD Sec-24 Twp-20
Rng-19
AARON HAYES 1-00211400 $732.62 SubdGARNETT Blk- 12 Lot-22 & W10LT23 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
REX A & MEREDITH LEA HAYES JR
1-00500800 $28.26 LOTS 11 & 12 TOG W/ADJ S1
VAC THIRD AVE Subd-KINCAID Blk-26 Lot-11 & 12
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JESSIE J HAYNES 1-11000270 Acres-3.50
$95.44 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 HEIDRICH 1-00501570 $558.46
MELINDA HESTON Subd-KINCAID Blk- 28 Lot-15
& 16 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DUSTIN L HELMAN 1-00500420 $428.66
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 18 Lot-17 & 18 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
DUSTIN L HELMAN
1-10501640A
Acres-3.20
$8.22 BEG 874 E NW COR
NW4,E312,S541,W213, N243,N243,NWLY
105,N262 TO POB EX RD Sec-16 Twp-23 Rng-20
JEROME C & RAMONA J HERMRECK
1-02101350 Acres-39.60
$257.24 N 40 AC
SE4,EX RD Sec-19 Twp-19 Rng-19
ALVIN R HERMRECK 1-04000170 Acres57.80 $160.54 BEG NECOR NE4, W1320, S1980,
E1320, N1980 TO POB EX RD Sec-09 Twp-20
Rng-21
ALVIN R HERMRECK 1-04101100 Acres-31.70
$438.29 BEG NWCOR NW4, E1353, S283.8, SW
409.2,SSW 765.6, W825, N1293.6 TO POB EX
RD Sec-16 Twp-20 Rng-21
MARY CAROL HERMRECK 1-02600070
Acres-2.30 $1,849.08 BEG 1642S OF NE COR
NE4, S332 W305,N332,E TO POB EX RD Sec-22
Twp-19 Rng-18
VERNON L HERMRECK 1-00217890 $421.38
LOUIS J HERMRECK N56 LOT 1 & N56 OF E27
LOT 2 Subd-GARNETT Blk-64 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
VERNON L HERMRECK 1-00218000 $215.78
S84LT 1 & S84E 27LT 2 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 64
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JUSTINE LYNN HEROD
1-00216670
$1,811.68 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
Blk- 23 Lot-1,2 & E29LT3 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
SHIA HERR 1-03503000 Acres-3.30 $9.59
BEG 668S NE COR SW4, S652.5 W190, NWLY
518, E343 TO POB EX RD Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
HI POINT CAFE & CONVENIENCE STORE
LLC 1-00100910 $1,824.21 Subd-COLONY Blk35 Lot-LT5 & E3 LT6 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
STEPHEN L HICKERSON SR 1-00200800
$1,424.00 STEPHEN L HICKERSON JR SubdBAILEYS ORCHARD PARK ADD Blk- 7 Lot-12
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
JOSEPH & TOUSHA HICKS 1-00216340
$160.38 S40LTS 5-10 & VAC ST BET BLKS 20 &
21 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 20
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
IVAN G & EFFIE C HILL 1-07200010 Acres118.60 $1,064.52 W2 NE4 & NE4 NE4 EX RD Sec25 Twp-22 Rng-17
IVAN G & EFFIE C HILL 1-08002140 $476.02
LOTS 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 & 12 Subd-WELDA Blk-6 Sec02 Twp-22 Rng-19
DAVID E & MELISSA M HINER 1-00217570
$381.06 Subd-GARNETT Blk-59 Lot-17 & 18 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DAVID E & MELISSA M HINER 1-03503210
Acres-16.00 $26.86 NE4 NE4 LY N HWY R/W Sec31 Twp-20 Rng-20
LOIS D HISER 1-04000100 Acres-7.50
$44.04 LOIS D PEARCE BEG SECOR SE4,
THENCE N540, W711, N115,W240,S655, E951
TO POB Sec-03 Twp-20 Rng-21
LESLEY W & GWYNN M HOLMAN
1-08002020 $781.35 Subd-WELDA Blk-3 Lot-S2
LTS 4,5,6 Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
RICK D HORN 1-00100740 $539.20 SubdCOLONY Blk- 32 Lot-6 & W15 LT 7 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
RICK D HORN 1-00101020 $482.56 COM NE
COR LT 1, NW ALG BROAD ST 46 TO BEG, SW
PAR TO PINE ST 80, NW PAR TO BROAD ST 24,
NE80, SE24 TO POB Subd-COLONY Blk-37 Sec06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RICK D HORN 1-00101030 $192.28 COM
NW COR LT 1,SE ALG BROAD ST 51 TO BEG,
SE ALG ST 19, SW PAR TO PINE ST 75, NW 19,
NE TO POB Subd-COLONY Blk-37 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
RICK D HORN 1-00101040 $145.66 BEG NW
COR LT 1, SE ALG BROAD ST 51, SW 75, PAR
TO PINE ST SE 19, SW 5, SE70 SW ALG PINE
ST 45, NW ALG LN LOT 5 140 NE TO POB SubdCOLONY Blk-37 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
EMMETT HUGHEY 1-00203880 $81.36 SubdBRONSTON HEIGHTS Blk-4 Lot-5,6 & 7 Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
CAROL M HUNSPERGER 1-00500670 $23.08
Subd-KINCAID Blk-12 Lot-13, 14, & 15 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
CAROL M HUNSPERGER 1-00600240 $24.98
SEE TAXES ON PAGE 3B
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 21, 2018
TAXES…
FROM PAGE 2B
Subd-LONE ELM Blk-7 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-05 Twp-23
Rng-20
F R JACK 1-03502960 Acres-.10 $4.16 E O
BOYLE PYHLLIS WARREN BEG 31.6E & 60N SW
COR NW4 SW4, N140, E40,S140,W40TO POB
Subd-PRAIRIE PLAZA ADD Blk-03 Sec-29 Twp-20
Rng-20
JAMES E & TONIA JACKSON 1-00700440
$211.19 Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk-12 Lot1-6 INCL Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JAMES E & TONIA JACKSON 1-00700450 $22.50
Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk-12 Lot-10, 11 &
12 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JONATHAN R & CARRIE L JARRED
1-00300680
$195.55
Subd-GREELEY
SUBDIVISION Blk- 28 Lot-17,18 Sec-30 Twp-19
Rng-21
JERRY W & CATHERINE M JASPER
1-00217590 $214.22 LOTS 21, 22 & W14 LOT 23
BLK 59 Subd-GARNETT Blk-59 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
JO LYNN JEWELL 1-00216480 $485.60
MICHAEL ALLEN MILLS 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
JOSEPH M & GLENDA M JOHNSON
1-00211690 $1,395.26 E39LT 19 & W2 LT 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHRIS KANAWYER & TERESA A BRAYTON
1-00218190
$435.30 WENDEL KANAWYER
Subd-MELIZA ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 1 Lot-1
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHANIE A KATZER 1-00301320 $1,613.02
ANTHONY R KLINE LOT 13 & E2 LOT 14 & W2
VAC ALY ADJ Subd-GREELEY Blk-62 Sec-30 Twp19 Rng-21
STEPHANIE KATZER 1-00301450 $267.52
BEG NECOR LOT 8, W38, S100, E20, N3, E18,
N97 TO POB BLK 48 GREELEY Subd-GREELEY
Blk-48 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
JOHN G & DOLORES KAUFMAN 1-00301040
$221.56 LILLY GILES BEG ON E LN MARY ST
624N OF S SEC LN, E180,N90,W180,S90 TO
POB BEING PT OF SE4 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
KEITH & JANEL KAUFMAN 1-00500280
$175.50 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 19 Lot-LT 5 & 6 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
E SCOTT & DIEDRA A KEELER 1-00212250
$1,080.84 Subd-GARNETT Blk-29 Lot-5 & W2 LT 4
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
NANCY A G KEMPNICH 1-08000720$87.66
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-25 Lot-7, 8
& 9 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
JOHN A KENT JR 1-00217630 $2,025.00
LOTS 1-4 INCL EX BEG NECOR LOT 1, TH S
21.33,NW TO PT 18.33 W OF BEG, TH E 18.33
TO POB Subd-GARNETT Blk-61 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
JOHN A KENT JR 1-00217640 $153.02 SubdGARNETT Blk-61 Lot-5-8 INCL Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
MARTHA A KICHLER 1-03100820 Acres-3.00
$1,599.46 MARTHA A DEHN BEG 203.6W SE
COR SW4,W300,N436,E300 ,S426 TO POB Sec16 Twp-20 Rng-19
RICHARD V KINDER 1-00211540 $2,225.46
YAOWAMALN SUBINTAN KINDER SubdGARNETT Blk-13 Lot-20 & 21 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
RICHARD ALAN & CASSANDRA DAWN
KINDER 1-00212700 $681.94 Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 32 Lot-20 & E2 LT 19 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ADAM & SHANNON KING 1-00201670B
$258.37 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 $560.66 SubdGARNETT Blk- 73 Lot-4 & E36LT 5 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
NATHAN LANGE 1-04100160 Acres-254.10
$1,376.20 SE4 & E2 SW4 & E260SW4 SW4 Sec13 Twp-20 Rng-20
NATHAN LANGE 1-04100180 Acres68.20
$631.12 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
DENISE G LAW 1-00214460 $1,460.64
BEG NE COR LT 2, S140, W37.3, N40,
E9,N100,E36.6TO POB Subd-GARNETT Blk-55
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MYRON G & CARRIE L LAYNG 1-04700410
Acres-39.00 $380.74 SW4 NW4 EX RD Sec-27
Twp-21 Rng-20
RILEY-WAYNE J LEE 1-00218390$176.24
JANEE L LEE Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT
Blk- 2 Lot-6-10 EX RR Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
RILEY-WAYNE J LEE 1-00218400$133.10
JANEE L LEE Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT
Blk- 2 Lot-11-13 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONN A LIDDLE 1-04700230 Acres-77.40
$408.54 E2 SE4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-21 Rng-20
MAURICE & DELENE LINDBERG 1-00100770
$62.12 Subd-COLONY Blk-33 Lot-6 & 7 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
MELISSA LOGAN 1-10500050 Acres-117.20
$349.96 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
$1,057.66 E2 SE4 EX RD Sec-25 Twp-22 Rng-19
DAVID L LUCAS 1-00208600 $1,365.88
Subd-GARNETT Blk-16 Lot-17 & 18 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
DAVID L LUCAS 1-00214800 $766.94 SubdGARNETT Blk-67 Lot-9 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DAVID LUCAS 1-00215180 $1,105.70 SubdGARNETT Blk-69 Lot-16 & W2 LT 17 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
CRAIG ALAN LUEDKE 1-09300070 Acres39.00 $146.22 NW4 NW4 EX RD Sec-27 Twp-22
Rng-19
CRAIG ALAN LUEDKE 1-09300960 Acres81.20 $641.96 E2 NE4 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
ALFONSO LUNA 1-12001600 Acres-2.90
$85.40 JESSIE J HAYNES BEG SECOR NE4 SE4,
N198, W770, S198, E TO POB EX RD Sec-13
Twp-23 Rng-20
VICTORIA L LUTZ 1-00202881$1,691.74 BEG
1258 E & 40S NW COR SE4, S225.31 W 104.66,
N100, W17.5, N66 E120.95 POB Sec-25 Twp-20
Rng-19
MAA KRUPA GARNETT INVESTMENT LLC
1-00200990 $3,697.33 BEG 439S OF NE SEC
COR, W230 S27, W148, S80, E376, N107 TO
POB EX RD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
MAA KRUPA GARNETT INVESTMENT LLC
1-00205360 Acres-1.30 $8,440.99 BEG 418N SW
COR SEC 19, E235 N100,E392N148,W577,S244
TO POB Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROGER G & DEBERA L MACE 1-00206100
$473.39 BEG NE COR LT 5 E150,S200,
W150,N200,TO POB Subd-E S NICHOLS
SUBDIVISION Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROGER G & DEBRA L MACE 1-00208100
$387.01 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 19 Lot-1 & E2 LT 2
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROGER G & DEBERA L MACE 1-03502670
$6.24 BEG SW COR NE4 NW4,N275,E150
S275,W150 TO POB Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
AMY S MACKLIN 1-00217361
$489.66
Subd-GARNETT Blk-57 Lot-16 & E10LT15 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
DANIEL MADER 1-03100240 Acres-77.40
$416.75 E2 NE4,LESS BEG 878.5 N SECOR
NE4, W 402.5,N 25 DEG E390, N53 DEG E287,
S520.4TO POB, EX RD Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-19
JOHN W MADER 1-03100090 Acres-4.60
$1,681.02 BEG SE COR N2 SW4 W TO CTR POT
T CRK,NRLY ALG CRK TO PT W OF PT 443 N OF
BEG,E 530,S 433 TO POB EX RD Sec-05 Twp-20
Rng-19
MICHAEL J MAINS 1-00209130 $434.52
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 21 Lot-4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
EDWARD A MANWILLER 1-00600480$95.70
REBECCA RENDELL Subd-LONE ELM Blk-10 Lot16,17,& 18 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-20
ROBERT JASON MARRALI 1-00701400
$80.86 LTS 19 THRU 21 & N7LT 18 SubdSUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk- 17 Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
MARTIN OIL PROPERTIES 1-03501680A
$258.58 LEASE LAND CARD Sec-22 Twp-20 Rng20
LEE MARTIN 1-00500840 $56.16 SubdKINCAID Blk- 26 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
PATRICIA ANN MASINGILL 1-00208210
$575.36 Subd-GARNETT Blk-19 Lot-22 & W15LT23
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DALE & CINDY MCALPINE 1-00213200
$3,790.60 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 35 Lot-16 & W2 LT
17 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
THOMAS W MCCULLOUGH 1-00217620
Acres-1.00 $1,188.98 Subd-GARNETT Blk-60
Lot-9-16 INCL Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RANDALL D MCDANIEL ETAL 1-08001090
Acres-39.90 $128.54 W2 E2 NE4 EX RD Sec-33
Twp-21 Rng-19
RANDALL D & TERRI MCDANIEL 1-08001130
Acres-2.70 $27.54 BEG 571S NECOR SW4, S250,
W500, N250 E500, TO POB EX RD Sec-33 Twp21 Rng-19
PATRICIA & ELMER MCDERMEIT 1-09300230
Acres-158.50 $829.02 NW4 EX RD Sec-33 Twp-22
Rng-19
LELAND R MCGRAW 1-08000550 $416.28
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 21 Lot-3, 4,
& 5 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
MURL EDWARD & TAMMY GAIL MCKIBBEN
1-00500130A $119.16 LTS 5 & 6 & S2 LOT 4
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 9 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
MARY L MCKINNEY 1-12001650 Acres-32.30
$90.02 NW4 NW4, EX NE4 NW4 NW4 & RD Sec14 Twp-23 Rng-20
DONALD L MCMAHAN 1-00300115 $116.24
NORA BAGLEY W2 LT 7 & 8 ALG W/VAC ALY &
STS Subd-GREELEY Blk- 59 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng21
STEPHANIE L MCNEILL 1-00208910 $211.44
MITCHAEL MALONE Subd-GARNETT Blk- 23 Lot18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
BEN J MCREYNOLDS 1-00501990 $48.72
Subd-SOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk-16 Lot-14 & S2
LT 15 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
JUSTIN & CRYSTAL METCALFE 1-00216730
$81.26 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 41 Lot-8 & W2 LT 7
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JUSTIN & CRYSTAL METCALFE 1-00218420
$102.92 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk3 Lot-1,2,3 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
WILLIS METOBO 1-00214370 $1,509.08
S39.66LT 1 & S39.66E70LT 2 Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 54 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DEAN C & ANGELA MIKESELL 1-00208680
$679.24 Subd-GARNETT Blk-25 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
DEAN C & ANGELA MIKESELL 1-05100460
Acres-5.30 $1,255.92 E346.7W660NW4 NE4 LY
N OF CK EX HWY R/ E Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-20
AMOS J MILLER JR 1-02602530 Acres-39.40
$754.04 KENNETH M YODER NW4 NW4, EX RD
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-18
DAVID L & GERTRUDE MILLER 1-03501940
Acres-24.20 $1,635.58 E24 AC S2 SW4 EX RD
Sec-23 Twp-20 Rng-20
MARK J & AMY J MILLER 1-00300830
$1,909.00 Subd-GREELEY Blk-50 Lot-S80 5-8
Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
RANDALL A & REGINA M MILLER 1-00219050
$69.90 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-19
Lot-16 & 17 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
TARRY E MILLER ETAL 1-00201320 $958.36
MELVIN MILLER BEG 1880W & 310S OF NE SEC
COR, S100, W336,N100,E336 TO POB Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
DAVID C MILNER 1-09400170B Acres-62.00
$266.79 N2 SE4 EX BEG SWCOR N2 SE4, N1320,
E 660, S1320, W660 TO POB Sec-20 Twp-22
Rng-19
ALLEN CHET MODLIN 1-08002000$873.88
Subd-WELDA Blk- 3 Lot-N977-9 Sec-02 Twp-22
Rng-19
NICOLE M MOORE 1-09200300 Acres-1.70
$821.84 S2 SE4 NE4 S MOP R/W EX RD Sec-01
Twp-23 Rng-18
KIM F MORGAN 1-08000840 $335.04 SubdRAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-27 Lot-S2 LTS
7,8,9 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
WILLIAM GLENN MORRIS JR ETAL
1-03502710 Acres-3.30 $154.74 BEG NECOR
BLK 1, GARNETT, E574, S371.6 W284.3, N188,
W284.5, N176 TO POB Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
WILLIAM GLENN MORRIS JR 1-04000420
Acres-29.30 $220.88 N30 AC S2 NW4 Sec-15 Twp20 Rng-21
RALPH V & PATRICIA E MOSS 1-05101480
Acres-39.60 $2,132.72 SW4 SW4 EX RD Sec-24
Twp-21 Rng-19
VICKIE MOSS 1-00211440 $456.00 VICKIE
MOSS Subd-GARNETT Blk- 13 Lot-5 & W15LT 4
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TENG MOUA 1-10100110 Acres-116.50
$371.64 KOUA VANG NW4 NE4 & N2 NW4 EX
BEG 25 S N LN NW4 ON E R/W LN HWY 59,
E400, W400, N TO POB EX RD Sec-08 Twp-22
Rng-20
TENG MOUA 1-10200210 Acres-82.60
$392.86 KOUA VANG SE4 NW4 & SW4 NE4 EX
RD Sec-08 Twp-22 Rng-20
MICHELLE MOYER 1-08000600 $652.48
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 23 Lot-1, 2,
& 3 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
PATRICIA A MYERS 1-00700232 $657.64
KENDRA CHASE Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected)
Blk- 1 Lot-12 & N2 LT 11 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
DAVID W & ASHLEY J NELSON 1-01100230
Acres-5.60 $1,941.24 BEG 550E & 23.75 S OF
SW COR SEC 20 TH N218.28, E1300 TO W RR
R/W SWLY TO PT 16S OF S LINE SEC 20 WLY
TO POB Sec-20 Twp-19 Rng-21
MONTY L & CARLA D NELSON 1-12001080A
Acres-38.50 $1,366.32 SW4 SE4 Sec-17 Twp-23
Rng-21
DOUGLAS L & TAMMIE J NEUDECK
1-00500190 Acres-1.80 $470.28 Subd-KINCAID
RESERVE STRIP Blk-0.5 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DOUGLAS L & TAMMIE J NEUDECK
1-00500190A Acres-.20 $0.65 N2 OF E195
VAC FOURTH AVE LY S OF BLK 0.5 KINCAID
RESERVE STRIP Subd-KINCAID RESERVE
STRIP Blk-0.5 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
CARRIE O NICHOLAS 1-00208370$833.60
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 18 Lot-23 & 24 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
TOMMY J NICKELL JR 1-00208290 $961.86
KERRY A NICKELL Subd-GARNETT Blk- 18 Lot-9
& 10 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KIM NORRIS 1-00214900 $590.70 KAREN
REVEY N68LTS 23 & 24 & E2 LOT 22 Subd-
3B
LOCAL
GARNETT Blk-67 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
BEVERLY NORTH 1-00200760 $1,302.14
ALBERT EUGENE JR & STEPHANIE THACKER
Subd-BAILEYS ORCHARD PARK ADD Blk-7 Lot-16
& N35 15 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
LOUIS NUNEZ JR 1-00500260 $25.64 SubdKINCAID Blk-19 Lot-13, 14 & 15 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
RHONDA S OBANNON 1-04000690 $48.14
BEG NECOR NW4 S110, W414, N110, E414 TO
POB,EX RD Sec-27 Twp-20 Rng-21
CARLA I OLDS 1-00500700 $74.94 SubdKINCAID Blk- 12 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOHN L OLSON 1-00215890 $1,509.12
JACKIE L CALLOW LOTS 6 & 7 & W2 VAC ALY
BET LOTS 5 & 6 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-7 Lot-6 & 7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DOUG OSBORN 1-12000580B Acres-12.30
$769.66 RUSSEL A CORNETT & DEBRA KELLEY
LT 2 BLK 1 VALLEYVIEW SUBDIVISION SubdVALLEY VIEW SUBDIVISION Sec-03 Twp-23 Rng21
EUGENE P & WETA M OWEN TTEES
1-04000940A Acres-59.30
$142.14 DAVID
CASTLEBERRY SR ETAL S 60 AC, N2 SW4, EX
RD. Sec-34 Twp-20 Rng-21
EUGENE P & WETA M OWEN TTEES
1-04601630 Acres-9.50 $2,490.80 THOMAS
BLAIR & NANCY ANN EGBERT BEG NW COR
NW4 E536.1, S814.9, W536, N811 TO POB, EX
RD Sec-25 Twp-21 Rng-20
SUSAN J OWENS 1-00212290 $833.80
Subd-GARNETT Blk-29 Lot-12 & W2 LT 11 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
BRADLEY PADEN 1-00500980 $585.20
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 27 Lot-7 TO 10 INCL Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
KENNETH V PARRIS 1-00301030 $428.94
BEG ON E LN MARY ST 714N OF S SEC
LN,E180,N80,W180,S80 TO POB, BEING PT
SE4 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
JEFFREY E PATTERSON 1-08000120 Acres38.90 $115.60 W2 N2 NE4 Sec-25 Twp-21 Rng-19
JUDITH PECK 1-00500560 Acres-3.20
$395.98 BRADLEY L & KELLY E PADEN BLK
0.3,TOG W/ADJ S1/2 VAC THIRD AVE,& BEG SW
COR SD BLK, E266,S140,W TO ST,N140TO POB
Subd-KINCAID RESERVE STRIP Blk-0.3 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
KENNETH W & KAREN K PETERSILIE
1-05200830 Acres-4.70 $219.34 BEG 1485N &
1837.1 W SECOR NE4, S 417.7,E496.5, N417.7,
W497.6 TO POB Sec-05 Twp-21 Rng-20
ERVIN PICKERING JR 1-00701180 $274.30
Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk- 9 Lot8-12 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JIM POE 1-02605400 $50.96 Subd-HARRIS
Blk- 18 Lot-12 TO 18 INCL Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-18
RUSSELL E PRATER 1-00217840 $377.94
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 63 Lot-13,14 & 15 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
WILLIAM R & HEATHER R QUINN 1-00218660
$109.98 LTS 17 THRU 20,TOG W/ADJ S2 VAC ALY
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-06 Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
EDDIE JERRY LEE & TINA MARIE RADFORD
1-00101280 $76.84 LTS 1,2 & E12.5LT 3 SubdCOLONY Blk-47 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
DANIEL J RAMSEY 1-10501360 Acres1.80 $794.22 BEG 359.7S NWCOR SW4 SW4
E440.22, S198,W440.22,N TO POB EX RD Sec06 Twp-23 Rng-20
DONNA RANDOLPH 1-10500780 Acres1.00 $496.18 BEG 1650 S NE COR E2 SW4,
S230,W180,N230,E180 TO POB Sec-33 Twp-22
Rng-20
MARK EUGENE RAY 1-00100030$1,255.86
ELIZABETH L REISSIG Subd-COLONY Blk-1 Lot6, 7 & 8 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RDH INVESTMENTS LLC 1-00200190 $177.30
BEG 371S OF NW COR E2 SE4,E190,S36,
W190,N36,TO POB Subd-HAYDENS LAKEVIEW
EST ADD Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-19
RDH INVESTMENTS LLC 1-00200740
$68.00 Subd-BAILEYS ORCHARD PARK ADD
Blk-2 Lot-4 & E68 3 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
RDH INVESTMENTS LLC 1-00200750
$1,299.50 Subd-BAILEYS ORCHARD PARK ADD
Blk-2 Lot-1,2 & W15 3 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
RDH INVESTMENTS LLC 1-00201301
$54.75 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 $1,071.24 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 $367.50 SubdRAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 25 Lot-4, 5 & 6
Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
RICHARD J & KAREN S REED 1-02601360
Acres-158.00 $4,831.84 SE4 EX RD Sec-12 Twp20 Rng-17
AMY DALE REICHARD 1-00211800 $1,385.32
CATHRYN A MALONEY ASHLEY FARIES SubdGARNETT Blk-15 Lot-N70LTS 13,14 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
DANIEL E & HONEY M RENYER 1-00701330
$1,036.11 Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL
Blk-16 Lot-1-6 INCL Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
KAREN S REVEY 1-00217860 $88.28 LOTS
19, 20 & W5 LOT 21 Subd-GARNETT Blk-63 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MICHAEL A & STACY RICHARDS 1-00205150
$11.62 GOLF CART SHED #72 Sec-19 Twp-20
Rng-20
RIDGE CRAFT CUSTOM HOMES, LLC
1-00210630 $208.93 LTS 2 & 3 Subd-EVERGREEN
SUBDIVISION Blk- 1 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JESSIE R RIGGS 1-02605510 $312.30
ROBERT P RIGGS LTS 6,7 & E2 ADJ VAC ALY
EX RR R/W Subd-HARRIS Blk- 20 Sec-08 Twp-20
Rng-18
SHAYLIN D ROBB 1-00102460
$49.60
Subd-PINEGARS 1ST ADD TO COLO Blk- 4 Lot-1
Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
JEFFREY S & LISA L ROBERTS 1-00101770
$1,179.36 Subd-COLONY Blk- 63 Lot-S96LTS
4,5,6 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
LEE ROBERTS 1-00203891 $34.43 SubdBRONSTON HEIGHTS Blk-4 Lot-8,9 & E5LT10
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
NATHANIEL ROBINSON
1-00215530
$515.96 JESUS ROBINSON Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 4 Lot-1 & E24LT 2 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAROD R ROCKERS 1-02102310 Acres13.60 $65.27 BEG SWCOR NW4, N1155, E771,
S660 TO CRK, SW ALG CRK TO PT 39 E SWCOR
NW4, W TO BEG EX RD Sec-01 Twp-20 Rng-19
LYLE E & HELEN L ROCKERS TTEES
1-00210650 $3,061.92 GALEN & MELLISA
WILSON Subd-BUDDS ADD Blk- 2 Lot-9-13 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MAX D ROCKERS 1-00216210 $387.92 LTS
9,10 & VAC ALY BET LTS 8,9 Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RONALD E & ROBERTA M ROMIG
1-00215670 $265.02 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 74
Lot-7 & E10LT 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RONALD E & ROBERTA ROMIG 1-00215680
$1,368.64 LT 9 & W30LT 8 & E10 LOT 10 SubdGARNETT Blk-74 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RONALD E & ROBERTA M ROMIG
1-00216600 $497.20 LOTS 5 & 6 & W2 LOT 4 &
VAC ALY BET LOTS 5 & 6 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD
TO GARNETT Blk-25 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RONALD E & ROBERTA ROMIG 1-00219140
$238.14 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk24 Lot-1-10 INCL Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
RUSSELL L & ELEANOR ROSS 1-00600200
$5.98 CAROL M HUNSPERGER Subd-LONE ELM
Blk-7 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-20
CYNTHIA L SABISTON 1-01100350 Acres1.20 $2,040.90 BEG 245E SECOR SW4 SE4,
N268, E235, S268,W235TO POB EX RD Sec-22
Twp-19 Rng-21
GENE D SAUDER REVOCABLE LIVING
TRUST 1-07200650A Acres $1,110.63 NW4 EX
RD Sec-04 Twp-23 Rng-18
GENE D SAUDER REVOCABLE LIVING
TRUST 1-07201050 Acres-16 $745.66 NW4 EX
RD Sec-18 Twp-23 Rng-18
GENE D SAUDER REVOCABLE LIVING
TRUST 1-07201520 Acres- $1,517.73 NW4 & W2
NE4, EX RD Sec-14 Twp-23 Rng-17
ERIK M & ANNA M SCARBOROUGH
1-00211520 $410.92 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 13 Lot18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MARY LOU SCHECKEL 1-03502650$702.20
ANNA BELLE SCHECKEL MARY LOU RUPPERT
SW4 NE4 S OF HWY 169 EX RD Sec-29 Twp-20
Rng-20
JOHN & ROBIN SCHREINER 1-00500780
$580.44 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 17 Lot-5 TO 8 INCL
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DANIEL D SCHULTE 1-00210160 $2,058.52
LT 4 & E36S2 LT 3 Subd-BRYSON ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DANIEL D SCHULTE 1-00212890 $1,923.10
SCOTT D SCHULTE LT 3, N90 W2 LT 2 & E2 LOT
4 Subd-GARNETT Blk-34 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
SCOTT D SCHULTE 1-00207160$2,917.22 C
D & JANE SCHULTE LOTS 9, 10 & W10 LOT 8
Subd-PARKVIEW ADD TO GARNETT Blk-6 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
MICHAEL L & CRYSTAL M SCHWEIZER
1-00701310 $802.52 Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHAL Blk- 15 Lot-19 TO 22 INCL Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
PAUL A & BARBARA KATIE SCOBEE
1-00202110 $931.56 BEG 1126 N & 152 W OF
SECOR NE4, W199 N225, E199, S225 TO POB
Subd-NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20
Rng-19
RICHARD E & DIXIE L SCOBEE 1-08000360
$1,697.70 Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk12 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
RICHARD E & DIXIE L SCOBEE 1-08000370
Acres-.30 $34.68 Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA Blk-12 Lot-5 & 6 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
RICHARD E & DIXIE L SCOBEE 1-08002381
Acres-17.70 $60.22 PT S2 NE4, & N2 SE4 LYG W
RR R/W & E HWY 169 EX RRR R/W Sec-03 Twp22 Rng-19
BARBARA SEELEY 1-05200100 Acres-24.40
$1,765.68 SW4 SW4 LY W RR EX RD Sec-06 Twp21 Rng-20
DOUGLAS J SETTER 1-01100610A Acres215.30
$5,312.50 NW4 LYG E HWY 169 &
W2 NE4 EX BEG 597.3 S OF NECOR E2 NE4,
S609.9, W428.5, N609.9,E428.5 TO POB & BEG
NECOR W2 SE4,S662,W664.2,N662,E664.2 TO
POB & Sec-29 Twp-19 Rng-21
JUSTIN SHAFER 1-00213570 $1,631.68
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 48 Lot-13 & W15LT14 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
GARY R & CARRIE S SHEPARD 1-00301280
$784.22 GARY R SHEPARD N50LTS 1-3 &
N50OF E19LT 4 Subd-GREELEY Blk- 62 Sec-30
Twp-19 Rng-21
WESLEY W & LISA D SHERWOOD
1-07200530A Acres-5.90 $1,100.40 BEG 449.6
E & 60 N SW COR SW4, N419.3, E634.4, S400.6,
W635.7 TO POB. Sec-31 Twp-22 Rng-18
DAVID I SHORT 1-00201670A $399.90
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
PHYLLIS K SIZELOVE 1-00500990 $693.88
DARRIN DAUGHERTY Subd-KINCAID Blk- 27 Lot4-6 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
SKZ, INC 1-03503251 Acres-8.20 $5,029.29
BEG 219.9 E OF SW COR SW4, N627.7,TO E
R/W LN PRAIRIE SPIRIT TRAIL, NELY ALG E R/W
LN TRAIL 543.3, E448.3, SWLY ALG W R/W HWY
169 TO SEC LN, W112.7 TO POB Sec-31 Twp-20
Rng-20
DONALD D & LINDA LOU SMITH 1-07200170
Acres-158.60 $1,054.44 SE4 EX RD Sec-36 Twp22 Rng-17
DONALD D & LINDA L SMITH 1-07201070
Acres-19.10 $151.19 S810 OF W1076 OF SW EX
RD Sec-18 Twp-23 Rng-18
DONALD & LINDA L SMITH 1-07201230
Acres-307.30 $1,066.26 NE4, SE4, ALL BLK 1 &
BLK 2 NORTHCOTT, EX LTS 9 THRU 14 BLK 2
NORTHCOTT Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-17
DONALD L SMITH ETAL 1-07201370 Acres79.10 $446.70 S2 NW4 EX RD Sec-11 Twp-23
Rng-17
DONALD & LINDA L SMITH 1-07201410
Acres-159.10 $930.97 NE4 EX RD Sec-12 Twp-23
Rng-17
DONALD D SMITH ETAL 1-07201450 Acres157.90 $831.61 SW4 EX RD Sec-12 Twp-23
Rng-17
LINDA L & DONALD SMITH 1-07201470
Acres-157.80 $475.03 NE4, EX RD Sec-13 Twp-23
Rng-17
PHILIP W SMITH 1-10400270 Acres-19.85
$1,247.36 W2 NE4, EX BEG 335E NW COR NE4,
E998.7 , S 2643.4, N 988.7 TO POB & EX RD
Sec-16 Twp-23 Rng-20
FRANK D SOBBA 1-02100030 Acres-38.10
$1,163.08 NW4 W OF RR EX BEG 58 E SWCOR
NW4, E780,N206,W781, S206 TO POB & EX
COM SWCOR NW4 N1157.6, E TO E R/W LN HWY
59 TO POB, N1339,5 SWLY ALG PRAIRIE SPIRIT
Sec-19 Twp-19 Rng-20
JEARL OSCAR & CYNTHIA JEAN SPARKS
1-00701440 $126.06 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk- 18 Lot-1 TO 12 INCL Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
RICHARD L SPARKS 1-00100040 $249.06
RICK SPARKS Subd-COLONY Blk- 2 Lot-11 & 12
Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
DOUGLAS W SPRAGUE 1-10501770 Acres5.00 $475.96 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 $2,366.78 W2 SE4 & NE4 SE4 EX RD
Sec-08 Twp-23 Rng-20
RUSSELL & MICHELLE STEINBROOK
1-08000880 $607.00 Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA Blk- 28 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
ORVAL G STEVER 1-00100060 $133.95
Subd-COLONY Blk- 2 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
ORVAL G STEVER 1-00100130 $383.07
Subd-COLONY Blk- 10 Lot-1 TO 6 INCL Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
ORVAL G STEVER 1-00100140 $181.40
Subd-COLONY Blk- 10 Lot-7 TO 12 INCL Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
ORVAL G STEVER 1-00100370 $120.84
Subd-COLONY Blk- 20 Lot-10,11 & 12 Sec-06 Twp23 Rng-19
SHEILA L STIFTER 1-04700390A Acres-4.80
$36.38 BEG NE COR NW4 NW4, S550, W330,
N660 E330 TO POB EX RD Sec-27 Twp-21 Rng20
SHEILA L STIFTER 1-04700391 Acres-3.40
$1,405.80 BEG NW COR NW4 E414.9, S606.4,
W174.8 N408.2,W240, N198 TO POB EX RD
Sec-27 Twp-21 Rng-20
STINNETT TIMBERS LLC 1-12000510A
Acres-55.90 $2,379.28 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 & VICKI STINNETT 1-00500490
$19.20 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 11 Lot-12,13 & 14 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RANDALL S & VICKI STINNETT 1-00501270
$29.54 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 1 Lot-14,15,16 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
RANDALL & VICKI STINNETT 1-00501480
$1,009.86 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 15 Lot-13,14,15 & 16
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RANDALL S & VICKI L STINNETT 1-00501490
$25.46 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 15 Lot-11 & 12 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
RANDALL & VICKI STINNETT 1-00501530
$298.24 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 15 Lot-5 & S7 OF 4
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RANDALL & VICKY STINNETT 1-00501580
$1,008.28 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 28 Lot-9 THRU 14
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RANDALL S & VICKI L STINNETT 1-00501810
$29.54 Subd-SOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk- 17 Lot10, 11 & 12 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
RANDALL S & VICKI L STINNETT
1-12000840A Acres-9.80 $1,364.72 N660 W2
NW4, EX PT LY N & W OF RD Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-21
JOAN E STONEKING 1-00500370 $1,206.02
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
STROBEL FARMS LLC 1-02101250 Acres121.30 $3,248.30 S2 NW4, EX N50 S2 NW4 SW4
EX S1600.5 & RD Sec-31 Twp-19 Rng-20
JOHN R & CHERYL SUE STROBEL
1-02101240 Acres-70.00 $698.28 N2 NW4 EX RD
Sec-31 Twp-19 Rng-20
JOHN R & CHERYL SUE STROBEL
1-02102340 Acres-12.40 $217.40 E2 SW4 NE4 LY
S OF CRK EX RD Sec-01 Twp-20 Rng-19
PAUL SWANSON 1-00501370 $18.56 ERIC
SWANSON LTS 13 & 14 & S 20 LT 15 SubdKINCAID Blk- 14 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
T C & G OIL CO 1-10500080 $5.77 Sec-26
Twp-22 Rng-19
LEO E & JANET K TASTOVE 1-00700410
$25.04 BEG SECOR LOT 6 BLK 11 TH W41.5,
N75, E41.5, S75 TO POB, Subd-WESTPHALIA
(corrected) Blk-11 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JAMES ANTHONY TAYLOR 1-00500290
$981.32 LOTS 1-12 INCL BLK 24 TOG W/VAC ALY
Subd-KINCAID Blk-24 Lot-1-12 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
LESLIE W & LENNET THOMAS 1-00210970
$843.86 Subd-CENTINNIAL ADD TO GARNETT
Lot-21 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LESLIE W & LENNET K THOMAS 1-00212420
$1,697.70 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 30 Lot-6 & N90 7
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LESLIE W THOMAS ETAL 1-00212505
$205.54 ERIC RAY THOMAS Subd-GARNETT
Blk-31 Lot-3 & W2 LT 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LESLIE W & LENNET K THOMAS 1-00215080
$245.44 S2 LTS 1 & 2 & E18S2 LT 3 SubdGARNETT Blk- 68 Sec-20 Twp-20 Rng-20
LESLIE W & LENNET THOMAS 1-00215150
$802.63 Subd-GARNETT Blk-69 Lot-12 & W2 LT 11
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LESLIE W & LENNET K THOMAS 1-00215400
$452.52 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 72 Lot-5 & W2 LT 4
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
GEORGE TILTON 1-00216740
$129.22
Subd-GARNETT Blk-41 Lot-9,10 & 11 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
CINDY KAY & DAVID RAY TINSLEY
1-00102120 $1,463.36 Subd-PINEGARS 2ND
ADD PLAT 3 Blk-6 Lot-5 & 6 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
DAVID R & CINDY K TINSLEY 1-00101060
$212.72 LT 3 & W 40 LT 2 Subd-COLONY Blk- 39
Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
DAVID R & CINDY K TINSLEY 1-00102110
$50.20 Subd-PINEGARS 2ND ADD PLAT 3 Blk- 6
Lot-4 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RICHARD J TINSLEY 1-02602900 Acres159.00 $1,561.38 SW4 EX RD Sec-28 Twp-20
Rng-18
TRIPLE M CATTLE COMPANY 1-09400280
Acres-145.30 $949.52 SWF4 & S 160 NWF4 EX
RD Sec-30 Twp-22 Rng-19
DARREL A TROYER 1-00213710$1,322.26
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 49 Lot-15 EX E3.5 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
CHARLES R TURNER ETAL 1-08000350
$1,063.66 SANDRA NOYES Subd-RAILROAD
ADD TO WELDA Blk-12 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-35 Twp-21
Rng-19
US BANK TRUST NA 1-00209680 $643.23
LTS 11,12 & W2 LT 10 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 37
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MELISSA J VANDERVOORT 1-04500250
Acres-39.60 $520.86 SE4 SW4 EX RD Sec-16
Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL A & TERRI VAUGHN 1-02101130
Acres-1.50 $719.16 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
$141.42
DOUG GEARY E42LT 1,BLK 49, Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
JAY S & BARBARA L VELVICK 1-00209750
$1,877.44 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37 Lot-23 & 24
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JENNIFER VERSAILLES 1-00213680 $82.30
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 49 Lot-10 & W2 LT 9 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JENNIFER VERSAILLES
1-00213690
$1,680.98 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 49 Lot-11 & 12
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MELISSA VOSBURG 1-00215450 $398.52
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 72 Lot-12 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
MELISSA VOSBURG 1-02100830 Acres-9.50
$947.95 BEG 1321.5W NE COR NE4, S502.5,
E245.7, S542.8,S26 DEG E240,S98.5,E ALG RD
150 N875,W100.7,N400,W395 TO Sec-29 Twp19 Rng-20
RODNEY E & DARLENE R WALFORD
1-00216620 $86.56 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 25 Lot-9 & 10 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
RODNEY E & DARLENE R WALFORD
1-00218650 $117.04 LTS 11-13 & W2 LT 14,TOG
W/ADJ S2 VAC ALY Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 6 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
WILLIAM C WALKER 1-00214230 $2,065.06
W15,N100 LT 3 & E10 LOT 4 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-54 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RYAN & CARLA WALTER 1-00204890 $29.02
GOLF CART SHED #46 Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
RYAN A & CARLA J WALTER 1-00207860
$78.16 Subd-PARKLANE ADD TO GARNETT Blk1 Lot-5 & 22 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RYAN A & CARLA J WALTER 1-00208470
$1,133.26 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 17 Lot-18 & E2 LT
17 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RYAN & CARLA WALTER 1-00209330
$576.90 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 39 Lot-6 & 7 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
RYAN A & CARLA WALTER 1-00213311 $1.93
BEG NW COR LT 3, E2.6, S105, W2.6, N105 TO
POB Subd-GARNETT Blk-47 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-
20
RYAN & CARLA J WALTER 1-00215620
$559.10 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
Blk- 3 Lot-10 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RYAN A & CARLA J WALTER 1-00217650
$768.42 Subd-GARNETT Blk-61 Lot-9 & W20LT 10
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
WATERFALL INVESTMENT GROUP,LLC
1-02602400A Acres-19.00 $620.08 BEG SE COR
SW4, N330, W660, S330, W660,N990TO CTR
CK, SELY FOL CTR CK 1814TO PT 330E & 638
N SWCOR SE4, S638 Sec-16 Twp-20 Rng-18
CRYSTAL M WATTS 1-00102320 $330.32
CRYSTAL LYDA Subd-PINEGARS 2ND ADD PLAT
3 Blk-7 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
JOHN & VANESSA WEATHERBEE
1-00701470 $798.72 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-18 Lot-13-18 INCL Sec-36 Twp21 Rng-17
ETHEL L WEBBER 1-00102570 $93.06
Subd-COULTERS 1ST ADD TO COLON Blk- 2 Lot1,2, & 3 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
ETHEL LOLA WEBBER
1-00102580
$1,115.50 Subd-COULTERS 1ST ADD TO COLON
Blk- 2 Lot-4,5, & 6 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
STEVE B & TRACY L WEESE 1-03502850
$714.36 BEG 100E NW COR NE4 SW4, E133,
S345, W133,N345TO POB EX RD & R/W Sec-29
Twp-20 Rng-20
WELLS FARGO BANK NA TTEE 1-00217280
$868.42 DITECH FINANCIAL LLC Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 56 Lot-20-24 S RR Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LAWRENCE W WEST 1-07200890 Acres79.10 $838.10 W2 SW4 EX RD Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-18
LAWRENCE W WEST 1-07201290 Acres161.10 $3,124.18 W2 NE FR4 & E2 NW FR4 EX
RD Sec-02 Twp-23 Rng-17
SPENCER W & AMY D WEST 1-07201260
Acres-78.10 $472.16 N2 SW4 EX RD Sec-01 Twp23 Rng-17
SPENCER WEST 1-07201260A Acres-76.30
$533.93 S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-17
WESTAGARD FARMS INC 1-02600160
Acres-99.24 $3,577.58 BEG NW COR NW4,
E2350, S1853.6, W2350 , N1853.6 TO POB, EX
RD Sec-25 Twp-19 Rng-18
AMY K WETTSTEIN 1-00212580 $947.74
N95OF W2 LT 2 & N95LT 3 Subd-GARNETT Blk32 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DAVID W & CAROLYN S WHITCOMB
1-00501240 $467.46 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
LEE ROY & SUZANNE WHITCOMB
1-12001140 Acres-237.50 $552.66 NE4 & N2 SE4
EX RD Sec-15 Twp-23 Rng-21
ROY W & HONEY L WHITCOMB 1-00501080
$118.82 LT 9 & N75LT 10 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 16
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
ROY W & HONEY L WHITCOMB 1-12001430
Acres-4.00 $592.22 BEG SE COR W2 NE4, N429,
W374, S460, N30 TO POB Sec-11 Twp-23 Rng-20
STACEY L WHITCOMB 1-00212920$737.08
Subd-GARNETT Blk-34 Lot-7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
RICHARD L WHITE 1-03102100B Acres80.00 $853.96 W2 NE4,EX RD Sec-28 Twp-20
Rng-19
DONALD L WICKHAM 1-00216490 $563.78
LTS 19, 20, E26 LOT 18 & VAC ALLEY BET LTS 18
& 19 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-18
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
GERRY L WIGHT 1-00207650 $1,417.04 LT 4
& E2 LT 5 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 4 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
GERRY L WIGHT 1-00214750 $307.20 LT
16 & N100LT 17 Subd-GARNETT Blk-66 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
MARILEE WILLIAMS 1-00206390 $1,747.06
KATHERINE A WILLIAMS Subd-EASTGATE ADD
TO GARNETT Blk-2 Lot-5 Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
CLAUDIA D WILLIAMSON & DAVID W GREEN
1-00301120 $1,536.30 Subd-GREELEY Blk- 40
Lot-7 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
JOHN WILLIS 1-00500810 $135.00 SubdKINCAID Blk- 26 Lot-9 & 10 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
LEE & MONICA M WILPER 1-02605090
$836.92 STANLEY B & MELODIE L MILLIKEN
Subd-HARRIS Blk- 6 Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-18
WOLKEN GOODYEAR 1-00214760 $607.04
JOHN RUNDLE LT 3, N80LT1 & 2 & E2 LOT 4
Subd-GARNETT Blk-67 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHARLI WOLKEN 1-00300130 Acres-1.50
$1,075.36 CLAUDETTE J WOLKEN E120LT 7&8
& BEG NE COR LT 6 W45,S50,W100,S50,E145,
N100TO POB TOG W/VAC ALYS ADJ SubdGREELEY Blk- 52 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
JACOB A WOLKEN 1-08001940 $362.86 LTS
7 & 8, & SLY35LT 9 Subd-WELDA Blk- 2 Sec-02
Twp-22 Rng-19
JACOB A WOLKEN 1-08001950 $738.06
Subd-WELDA Blk- 2 Lot-5,6 Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng19
DAWN J WOOLS 1-00500730 $809.68 SubdKINCAID Blk- 17 Lot-1 TO 4 INCL Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
JAMES W & ELAINE T WOOSLEY 1-00701110
$139.21 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD
Blk-8 Lot-5-12 INCL Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
KAREN & WILLIAM WOOSLEY 1-00208890
$648.86 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 23 Lot-15 & 16 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
A DEVON & CHERYL E YODER 1-02602740
Acres-156.90 $2,360.62 NE4 EX RD Sec-36 Twp20 Rng-18
A DEVON & CHERYL E YODER ETAL
1-03100920 Acres-128.60 $1,598.10 SW4 EX
BEG 1824 E SW COR SW4 N703, E30,N1068,
E786S TO SW COR SW4, W TO POB EX RD
Sec-28 Twp-20 Rng-19
A DEVON & CHERYL E YODER 1-03101280
Acres-215.00 $2,413.04 SE4 & E 55 AC SW4, INCL
LTS 1 THRU 4 CEDAR VALLEY AC Sec-32 Twp-20
Rng-19
AMOS DEVON & CHERYL E YODER
1-03101220 Acres-161.40 $1,271.54 NE4 EX RD
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-19
JOHN E & AMMINITAL E YOUNG 1-12000690
Acres-38.00 $71.70 SW4 SW4 EX RD Sec-09
Twp-23 Rng-21
ROGER W YOUNG 1-00100810 $640.48
Subd-COLONY Blk- 34 Lot-3,4 & E10 5 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
THEODORE B YOUNG 1-00100790 $672.72
Subd-COLONY Blk-34 Lot-1 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng19
TERRY L & SANDRA K ZOOK 1-00213900
$870.51 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 51 Lot-10 & 11 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TERRY L & SANDRA K ZOOK 1-00216290
$101.18 LOTS 13-18 & E2 VAC ALY BET LOTS 12
& 13 & VAC ALY BET LOTS 15 & 16 & W2 VAC ALY
BET LOTS 18 & 19 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-12 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TERRY L & SANDRA K ZOOK 1-03001470
Acres-46.50 $1,599.22 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 $398,004.66
4B
College-bound students Protect
your property and set a car care plan
parents to sit down with the
child and discuss a plan for
proper vehicle maintenance, as
well as how to deal with unexpected problems when parental
rescue is more than just a few
minutes away.
Check and Maintain Tires
Tires are one of the easiest components of a vehicle
to maintain, but they are frequently overlooked until something goes wrong. Every student should have a tire pressure gauge in their vehicle,
know where it is located, and
understand how to use it properly. While there are a variety
of tire pressure gauges, those
with electronic readouts might
be the easiest for the teen to
use. Explain that tires should
be checked at least once a
month when the tires are cold.
Show your young adult
where to find the vehicle manufacturers recommended tire
pressure typically on a label
located on the drivers door
jamb or in the glove box. It
is important to let them know
they should not use the inflation pressure found on the
tire sidewall. That is the tires
maximum pressure level, but
it might not be the correct pressure for the tire when used on
their particular vehicle.
To demonstrate proper tire
care, AAA offers a number of
short videos that can be viewed
on the AAA YouTube channel.
Know the Vehicles
Maintenance Schedule
Performing the manufacturers regularly scheduled maintenance on a vehicle will greatly extend its life and help ward
off more costly repairs down
the road. While its a good idea
to make sure your students car
is current with all maintenance
items prior to sending them off
to college, its possible some
items will be due while they are
away.
Sit down and go over the
owners manual with your son
or daughter. Explain the recommended maintenance schedule and remind them that in
addition to basic oil changes
other important items such as
filters, batteries and brakes
must also be regularly checked
and maintained. AAA recommends that parents and teens
create a shared calendar with
reminders so both are aware of
any upcoming required main-
tenance or services.
The school year spans the
winter months when inclement weather can place added
demands on vehicle electrical
systems. The average lifespan
of a car battery is three to five
years, so AAA recommends
that any battery in this age
range be checked before the
student leaves for school. In
many areas, the AAA Mobile
Battery Service will come to a
members home and provide
this service at no charge.
Find a Repair Facility Near
College
It is important for parents
to help teens identify an auto
repair shop they can trust near
their school in case routine servicing or unexpected repairs
become necessary.
If unfamiliar with the area
around a college, visit AAA.
com/Repair to locate nearby
AAA Approved Auto Repair
facilities. As a free public service for all motorists, AAA
inspects auto repair shops
around the country and only
approves those that meet and
continually maintain high professional standards for equipment, customer service, cleanliness and training.
When first arriving at the
college, AAA recommends
parents and students visit the
selected repair shop and meet
the staff. Ask for some shop
business cards that you and
your teen can keep handy in
case an emergency arises.
Prepare for Roadside
Emergencies
It is also important for parents to prepare their children
for a breakdown or other roadside emergency especially if
they are attending college too
far away to call home for help.
Make sure the teens vehicle has a well-stocked roadside
emergency kit with contents
suitable for local weather conditions during the school year.
A basic kit should include a
flashlight with extra batteries,
jumper cables, first-aid kit, bottled water, rags or paper towels,
a tire pressure gauge, a blanket, granola or energy bars,
and a selection of basic hand
tools. In areas with winter ice
and snow, add an ice scraper,
snow brush and kitty litter or
other material to increase traction if stuck in snow.
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for years, metal building with
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The transition from high
school graduate to new college
student is an exciting milestone, and moving away from
home is part of the process for
many. AAA Kansas reminds
college students and their parents of important steps which
very few think of before heading off to school: review your
insurance policy and make a
plan for car maintenance.
A Consumer Reports article
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a hot spot for thieves. Two
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alone laptops, tablets, smartphones and gaming systems
as well as other items of value
in their small living space.
According
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College students living
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they may have limited coverage under their parents insurance policies, said Alex Greig,
Regional Insurance Manager
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check to see what risks and
liabilities are covered.
Homeowners and renters
insurance tips for students:
If you live in a dorm, some
personal possessions may be
covered under your parents
homeowners or renters insurance policies. Expensive items
such as computers and other
electronics may be subject to
coverage limits under a standard homeowners policy, and
some states require a special
student endorsement.
If you live off-campus,
purchase renters insurance.
Renters insurance is necessary
to protect you and your belongings, and can protect you from
liability in the event that someone is accidently injured on the
property.
Leave valuables at home.
While some valuable items,
such as laptops, may be needed on campus, items such as
expensive jewelry may be best
left at home.
Create a dorm inventory. Create a detailed inventory of all items youll be taking
with you, including photos and
receipts. In the event that you
need to file a claim, an up-todate inventory will help make
the process easier.
Safeguard your items from
theft. Always lock your dorm
room door and never leave
belongings unattended on campus. According to the Insurance
Information Institute, the
library, dining hall and other
public places are the primary areas where property theft
occurs on campus.
Auto insurance tips for students
Coverage may depend on
whether you leave home or
stay in the area. If you bring
a car to campus and remain
on your parents policy, coverage likely still applies. If you
attend an out-of-state school,
make sure your insurance coverage follows you. It gets a little tricky if the student takes
classes year round and does
not plan to return home during
the summers. Technically, they
have relocated to their college
location. It gets a little more
complex if they have on campus or off campus housing.
Check with your insurance agent. To see what discounts you may qualify for and
to ensure you have adequate
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Lessons on Car Maintenance
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In addition to reviewing
insurance coverage, students
heading to college should also
address the important subject
of vehicle maintenance and
repair.
Frequently, a teenagers
vehicle is maintained by parents while living at home, and
lessons on proper car care
are only briefly discussed and
seldom used, said Shawn
Steward, AAA Kansas spokesman. Before hitting the road,
it is vital that your college
student fully understands how
to independently take care of
their vehicle.
Before sending a son or
daughter off to college with a
car, AAA Kansas encourages
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on September 5th. After the winning bid has been accepted, arrangements must be
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 21, 2018
LOCAL
Crest first day of school is Aug. 24, girls volleyball team plays Aug. 25th at Jayhawk-Linn
Calendar
August 22-Fire Dept. fire
meeting, Fire Station, 7 p.m.;
29-Court, City Hall Community
Room, 6 p.m,.; City Council
meeting follows at 7 p.m.
School Calendar
20-23:Teacher Professional
Day; 23-Teacher Work Day;
24-First day of School, Pre-K
Screening; 25-high school volleyball at Jayhawk-Linn, 9
a.m.; 27-Open House, 5-7 p.m.;
28-high school volleyball at
Marmaton Valley, 4 p.m.
Meal Site
22-Live music, Vision cards
accepted; pork cutlet, sweet
potato, Prince Edward veggie, roll, cheese cake; 24-beef
taco salad, red beans and rice,
shredded lettuce, tortilla chips,
apricots; 27-vegetable beef
soup, salad with spinach, rosy
applesauce, crackers, cookie.
Phone 620-852-3457 for meal reservations
Christian Church
Sunday, August 12 Larry
Wittmer gave the Communion
Meditation on how all people
are born with sinful hearts.
None of us can fellowship with
God in our natural state, but
thru Jesus, we can! Pastor
Chase Riebel gave the sermon
on Blessing our Children.
Every child has a roll to play in
Gods Kingdom. Its our responsibility to bring them up in wisdom and teach them the Word
of God. He referenced many
verses, including: Psalm 27:10,
Acts 5:29, Colossians 3:23, Luke
18:15-17, etc. You can listen to
the entire sermon on our website at www.colonychristianchurch.org.
Mens Bible study will be
Tuesday morning at 7:00 am.
Wednesday at 4:30 will be
youth group, followed by a
meal and prayer at 5:30, and
then the adult Bible study at
7:00 pm. Our current study is
on Evangelism. Everyone is
COLONY NEWS
Mary A. Luedke
Contact (620) 852-3379 or
colonynews@ckt.net with Colony news.
welcome to join us! Creative
Blessing womens life group
is making Cherekee double
wall baskets at the parsonage
Tuesday from 9-11:30 am. The
cost is $15.
Cowboy Church
Sunday, August 12 Leo
Ramsey opened the service
with announcements, followed
by Cindy Beckmon leading
praise and worship. Pastor
Jon Petty shared his testimony
of the hundred-fold return he
received in a gift he gave.
Becky Petty and David
Broyles shared about the
School of the Prophets they
attended the previous week in
Redding, California, reminding the congregation that all
have been called to prophesy,
Acts 2:17, 1 Corinthians 14:1,
by intentionally spending time
with the Father to know His
heart for those we encounter.
Thursday praise band practice and bible study is open
to all and starts at 5:30 p.m..
Sunday service at High Point
are now lived streamed on
Facebook at 9 a.m.
Northcott Church
August 23-Women of Faith,
6:30 p.m., Dinner menu is salad.
Contact person: Leon LaGalle620-228-2644
UMC
A guest speaker brought the
message titled Temptation
Sunday August 12 at the United
Methodist Church using
scripture 2 Samuel 11:1-15.
Colony Day
This year a Crest graduate,
Randy Myers, will have a table
at the Vendors located in the
GSSB parking area. Randy will
greet his former friends and
others. Randy graduated from
Crest in 1969, has recently
retired and is on his way to
Florida where he and wife,
Lila will be living. Randy has
been in the trucking business
many years and he has written
a book telling of his experiences as a trucker. He will be here
with several of his books. Dont
miss visiting with him and his
wife! No doubt his experiences
are very interesting.
Since publishing in last
weeks Colony News items
which contained the events
of Colony Day now added at
10 a.m. is Colony Christian
Church Youth Band. Also at 12
noon is Terry Ellis Memorial
Pony Pull -by Jay Franklinnorth of Tims Transmissions.
Also added is Drawings to
take place throughout day
Please add these to your list.
Crest Elementary and
Middle School -2018-19
Shane Walter – Elementary
Principal; Travis Hermreck
– Middle School Principal
and Middle School Athletic
Director; Gerri Godderz
– Elementary and Middle
School Secretary and serves as
Treasurer of Crest District No.
479.
Bethany Michels – Pre-K
teacher-Middle School Cheer
Sponsor; Brenda Stephens Kindergarten teacher; Kaitlyn
Dispensa – 1st grade teacher
and Assistant Middle School
Track Coach; Lori Garland 2nd grade teacher; Stephanie
Edgerton – 3rd grade teacher;
Abigail Hermreck – 4th grade
teacher; Vivian West – 5th
grade teacher.
Tish Hug Middle School
Math and Middle School PE;
Middle School Track coach
and Assistant Middle School
Volleyball coach; Craig Frazell
– School Counselor; Austin Lee
– Middle School Social Studies;
Martin Bambick – Business
Teacher; Zach Mason – Physical
Ed Middle School Football
coach and Assistant Middle
School Boys Basketball coach;
Steven Wilson Elementary
Music and Middle School
Band teacher; Rachel McGee
Middle School Math teacher;
Anna Allen Middle School
English teacher; Lisa Wicoff
Middle School English,
Science and keyboarding
teacher and Middle School
Stuco Sponsor; Kelly Ball
Elementary Resource teacher;
Megan Mason Middle School
Resource teacher; Bailey Lee Middle School Science teacher
and Middle School Volleyball
coach; Brandt Miller Middle
School Boys Basketball Coach;
Brenna Hammond Middle
School Girls Basketball Coach;
Kerry Allen – Assistant Middle
School Girls Basketball Coach;
Hannah Boehm – Middle
School Ag teacher; and Caitlin
Callaway – Middle School FACS
teacher.
CEF
Crest Education Foundation
met August 9 at the Colony
Community Room. All officers were present. They were
joined by guest Debbie Oswald.
Crest Community Open
House plans were finalized
and logistics of the event were
discussed. A meal of hotdogs,
chips, cookies and ice cream
will be provided this year.
Local Lions Club members
will grill the hotdogs and provide outdoor seating. Colony
United Methodist women will
be available to help with serving. All food and supplies have
been donated. Special thanks
to Bollings Meat Market, G&W
Foods, GSSB-Colony, Colony
United Methodist Church and
Garnett Orschelns for their
contributions. At the invitation of Mr. Walter, community
and school groups alike have
been welcomed to attend and
set up booths. CEF will provide
a welcome sign, an informational booth and a fun photo booth
at the event. Advertisement
will go up around the district,
as well as being posted to social
media. We hope all community
members will attend and enjoy
the event on Monday, August
27, from 5-7pm.
CEF will also be present at
the Colony Day Celebration
on Saturday, Sept. 1. They will
host a Lancer lemonade stand
in the bank parking lot from
10 a.m-5 p.m. and learn more
about CEF. Thanks to Pat and
Trena Golden for donating supplies needed for this project.
Watch for the CEF float in the
parade as well!
Other items of discussion
were continuing CEF involvement in the community and
further fundraisers to benefit
Crest School. One specific project CEF plans to start soon is
their Read 2 Lead Campaign.
The first stage of this campaign
will offer new library books
to Crest Elementary. Thank
you to all that supported our
Softball Tournament and
Flamingo Fundraiser this
past spring. Your contributions will make the first stage
of the campaign possible.The
next CEF meeting will be held
on Thursday, Sept. 6, at 6 p.m.
in the City Hall Community
Room.
Lions Club
Superintendent
Shane
Walters, new Crest K-5
Principal and Superintendent
was a guest at the August 1
meeting. Eight members
answered roll call. Vice
President Butch Lytle introduced Shane Walters. He spoke
about his life and family. He
also expressed a desire for the
school and community to work
together to improve the school.
School starts on August 24.
Enrollment for previous students is on August 15 and 16.
Enrollment for new students is
on August 17. There will be an
open house on August 27. The
open house will be between 5
and 7 p.m. Lions Club members will cook hot dogs for the
event. The United Methodist
Women will provide cookies
and ice cream. Shane hoped the
community would have a good
turnout for the event. Members
voted to set up a table at the
schools open house.
Kenton King reported the
Lancer cut out was ready for
paint. He is preparing to paint
and mount the Lancer and
letters. Mary Scovill and Sue
Colgin led a discussion about
creating a Lions Club pin for
the Colony club. They will
research prices and designs.
Gene Anderson reminded
members Colony Day will be
Sept. 1. Members will cook
breakfast again. Members
voted to purchase a tablet to
raffle off and to donate to the
Colony Day committee for the
event. Meeting was adjourned
by Vice President Butch Lytle.
Fun Facts
Yummy Snack-Summers
most popular vegetable is
watermelon. It is part of the
cucumber, pumpkin and
squash family. Now Thats
Hot!- 134 degrees was the highest recorded temperature measured in the US at Furnace
Creek in Death Valley, Calif.
on July 10, 1913. Cool It! The
Ancient Egyptians circulated water through the walls
of homes to cool them to beat
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The Dog Days of Summer
weather weeks between July 3
and August 11, named after the
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automated vehicles, you probably think of driverless cars.
While that particular movement is certainly in the news,
its not the only place where
driverless technology is gaining
momentum. Did you know that
driverless technology innovations are occurring every day
in agriculture as well? While
most of us wont see this technology since its confined to the
farm, driverless tractors are
poised to change the way our
food is grown.
The race to autonomy
Todays driverless tractors
still need an operator to keep
the tractor on task. But for 20
years, farm equipment manufacturers have been working on
building a precision platform
with GPS navigation to provide
tractors with pure self-driving
automation. The ultimate goal
is to offer farmers driverless
equipment that is smart – or
autonomous – so it can perform
tasks completely independent
of human intervention.
The farm equipment industry has spent a couple of
decades moving toward developing autonomous equipment,
and the race to commercially
market that equipment has
recently moved into high gear.
In 2016, both New Holland
and Case IH introduced autonomous tractor prototypes, which
the companies are still testing in the field. At the same
time, John Deere signaled its
commitment to autonomous
machinery when it acquired
Blue River Technology – a
company that specializes in
computer vision and machine
learning, key technologies for
developing smart farm equipment.
The digital component
In addition to performing
the desired tasks, smart farm
equipment also has the ability
to capture vital data about the
operation and how the land is
being used. This data will be
invaluable to farmers, according to Dan Burdett, global
head of digital agriculture at
Syngenta.
The driverless tractor and
automated farm equipment will
be able to record any field event,
which is important for developing insights, such as calculating return on investment,
he says. Capturing timely and
accurate data to document field
applications for reports and
stewardship requirements will
also be possible.
Because various sensors,
tools and artificial intelligence
will automate data collection,
Burdett says the data will
enable a whole new level of
decision-making capabilities.
Growers will benefit from all
of it, he says, adding that the
adoption of digital technologies
in the ag industry is inevitable
and moving fast.
Its escalating, and thats
driven partly by farm economics, says Burdett. Its very
important for farmers to know
their numbers. Digital tools
and information technology
can help farmers be better business people.
The future of autonomy
For many years, the components needed to bring autonomous vehicles to market were
cost-prohibitive for ag manufacturers. But that is changing.
Uber, Google and Tesla have
made big investments in technology for their self-driving
cars, which has substantially
lowered the cost of some components that are also used in
automated farm equipment.
As more industries use these
components, prices will drop
further, placing autonomous
technology within reach of
farmers. The field of automated
farm equipment is fertile, and
its growing rapidly.
To learn more about automated farm equipment and
other agricultural trends, go to
www.syngentathrive.com.
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cated or preached to. Humans
like to engage in conversations. They like give and take.
INSIGHT
JOHN SCHLAGECK, Kansas Farm Bureau
Usually, if a person is knowledgeable about a profession
like raising cattle, another person who doesnt know about
the livestock industry may be
curious and willing to listen.
And while no one understands agriculture like farmers and ranchers, encourage
and foster dialogues with those
who know little about this profession. This includes people
outside your comfort zone
someone you dont usually talk
to like city cousins, foodies,
medics, lawyers, etc.
Conduct such conversations
on a flight to another state or
country. Develop dialogue with
people at a professional meeting, just about anywhere and
with anyone who isnt savvy
about agriculture.
Times continue to change.
Forty years ago, people
expressed little interest in agriculture.
As a fledgling photo journalist in the mid-1970s, I cant
remember someone asking me
about agriculture at a social
event. This just didnt happen even though some knew I
worked in ag journalism.
Agriculture wasnt hip, cool
or fly back then. Today the
tables have turned, and some
people are quite interested in
where their food comes from.
They dont hesitate to walk up
to you, cocktail in hand and
ask, Tell me about antibiotics
and beef production.
Talk to them. Tell your
story. Exude passion about
your chosen profession.
But remember ask them
about their profession, who
they are and what makes them
tick. Listen.
Develop those relationships
and build on those dialogues.
Before you can expect someone to listen to you for onehalf hour about how important
international trade is to your
bottom line, you must listen
to them tell you about their
home and garden, their chosen
path in life or whatever else
they choose to talk about at the
time.
There is a voice that doesnt
use words listen.
John Schlageck is a
leading commentator on
agriculture and rural Kansas.
Born and raised on a diversified farm in northwestern
Kansas, his writing reflects a
lifetime of experience,
knowledge and passion.
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admit we sometimes shoot ourselves in the foot when talking
about the challenges we face
in farming and ranching.
These conversations with our
friends, neighbors and family members take place at the
local caf, filling station, after
church or Friday evening ball
games.
During these visits, farmers and ranchers sometimes
conclude that consumers and
non-aggies dont like them.
Or, their urban acquaintances
dont listen to them or care one
iota about raising crops or caring for livestock.
Most people dont need to
know much about farming
today. They probably think
about agriculture less than 30
seconds a year and 20 seconds
of that time is based on misinformation.
Why should they?
Do farmers and ranchers
wonder what a Detroit automaker does? Who he or she is?
And what about their family?
While non-farm and ranch
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They admire this profession,
especially if they understand
farmers and ranchers provide
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Insurance, securities alignment saves money, increases efficiency of state agencies
The Kansas Insurance
Department (KID) and the
Office of the Kansas Securities
Commissioner (KSC) aligned
as one state agency on July 1,
2017. In the 13 months since
then, we have achieved many
of the savings and service
goals that we anticipated when
we introduced legislation to
make the transition possible.
As you might recall, the
securities agency became
a division of the insurance
department when the legislation became effective. The law
gave the insurance commissioner the authority to appoint
the securities commissioner
for a four-year term. Also, the
securities commissioner can
only be removed for official
misconduct.
When we touted the align-
ment, we told the Kansas
Legislature that we could
show significant financial
savings and service improvements because of it. Let me
list some of those results that
have occurred since last year.
Total full-time equivalency (FTE) positions for KSC
were reduced from 30 to 26
in fiscal year (FY) 2018 and
reduced to 25 in FY 2019, in
the updated budget estimates
for the KSC division. Most of
this reduction came from closing the KSC office in Prairie
Village, KS, and by not filling
a position being vacated by a
retirement in April 2018.
Total FTE positions for
KID (other than KSC positions) have been reduced from
109 to 105.3 in both FY 2018 and
FY 2019, in the updated budget
INSURANCE MATTERS
KEN SELZER, Kansas Insurance Commissioner
estimates for KID.
Payroll savings in the KSC
portion of the KID budget, as
compared to the original recommended pre-consolidation
budgets, are $462,630 in FY
2018 and $498,141 in FY 2019.
The actual savings in KSC
payroll expenditures during
FY 2018, as compared to the
pre-consolidation governors
budget, totals $726,809.
Estimated payroll savings
for KID divisions other than
KSC, as compared to the original recommended pre-consolidation budgets, are $246,815
in FY 2018 and $158,063 in FY
2019. These savings result
from attrition, discontinuing the Deputy Insurance
Commissioner position and a
partial cross-appointment for
one Director to supervise both
the KID Anti-Fraud Division
and the KSC Enforcement section.
Other savings resulting
from closure of the Prairie
Village office based on pre-consolidated budget estimates for
KSC are $47,444 in FY 2018 and
$47,771 in FY 2019.
Human Resources management is coordinated among
KID and KSC staff members.
Viatical providers are
regulated by KID, and viatical investments as securities
are subject to KSC regulation.
Filings are jointly reviewed
by KID and KSC. A viatical
settlement allows a life insurance policyholder to sell his/
her policies to a third party
for an immediate cash benefit. The purchaser of the policy assumes responsibility for
paying the remaining premiums and becomes the beneficiary of the life insurance
policy.
KID Public Outreach and
KSC Investor Education services are coordinated with
KSC staff currently co-located
at the KID office building. A
KSC administrative position
was transferred to KID and
is partially cross-appointed to
assist with Investor Education
and the KansasMoney.gov
website.
Plans continue for consolidation of KSC staff and offices
into the KID office building.
Significant one-time costs of
the move could be paid from
rent savings, and then going
forward, the annual building
rent and parking savings will
be approximately $142,000
per year, based on current
amounts being paid by KSC.
As you can see, we have made
significant strides towards
achieving efficient, consumer-friendly state governmental
services. We will continue to
find additional outcomes that
will better assist Kansans with
their insurance and investment needs.
Four natural ways to support your child this school year
(BPT) – Busy school nights
can make your house feel like a
zoo. Between commutes, sports
practices and dinner plans, it
feels like everyone is always
either on the go or hustling to
get there.
Your child may not be aware
of it, but you can see it: Theyre
feeling the pressures of school.
Whatever their age, they are
juggling multiple things to get
through their school day, from
keeping up with classroom lessons to navigating playground
politics.
The school year can certainly inspire its share of frantic
feelings. At home, you can try
some of these simple, nature-inspired approaches to make
your child feel more grounded,
centered and ready to learn.
Spend more time in nature:
The more time spent outdoors,
the better, whether its in the
backyard or at the neighborhood park. Time spent outdoors
reduces stress in children, plus
it promotes more exercise and
movement, according to the
Child Mind Institute. Where
you can, try to work in extra
minutes of fresh air time. In the
morning, leave a few minutes
early for the bus stop or, even
better, try walking or biking
to school on nice days. After
school, send them outdoors to
play in the yard and take evening walks as a family.
Practice mindful parenting:
After a busy day, you have a
long to-do list, from getting dinner on the table, to juggling
sports practices with homework time. In the midst of
these crazy evenings, remember when it comes right down
to it, kids crave attention from
and interaction with their parents. Make sure you hit pause
and take time for face-to-face
conversations. When they have
something on their minds and
you show that you care and
want to listen, theyll feel supported. Plus, one-on-one time is
just a great way to improve the
parent-child bond.
Protect their sleep schedule:
No doubt about it, kids need to
get their rest. Sleep is essential
for their mental and physical
development, but it also lets
them start the day with fresh
minds that are ready to focus
on school. For kids who are
between the ages of 6 and 13,
the National Sleep Foundation
says a good range is 9 to 11
hours a night. To make sure
theyre getting enough, have
them go to bed at the same time
each night, and make it a rule
to power down all devices and
screens an hour before.
Inspire a balanced mindset
with essential oils: To help
your kids incorporate balance
and calm in the middle of the
school day, pack some personal care items that incorporate
essential oils. Aura Cacias
Chill Pill Roll-On has a special blend of pure lavender
and sweet orange essential oils
in an apricot kernel base to
inspire balance and calm. All
they have to do is roll a bit on
their temples or wrists, take a
moment to breathe deeply, and
theyll feel ready to take on the
next task.
Or, create a boosting study
space by diffusing rosemary
in the room. The herbal, camphorous aroma of rosemary is
traditionally associated with
memory, recollections and nostalgia, so is a great adjunct to
reading and studying.
A quick tip is to dispense 10
to 18 drops of rosemary essential oil on a cotton ball set in a
dish.
Notice of suit Notice of suit Notice to creditors
(First published in the Anderson County Review
on August 21, 2018)
Shawn Scharenborg, KS # 24542
Sara Knittel, KS # 23624
Dustin Stiles, KS # 25152
Kozeny & McCubbin, L.C. (St. Louis Office)
12400 Olive Blvd., Suite 555
St. Louis, MO 63141
(314) 991-0255
(314) 567-8006
K&M File Code:GRAEVNOR
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON
COUNTY, KANSAS
Wells Fargo Bank, NA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Everett J. Grant (Deceased),
Jane Doe Unknown Spouse of Everett J. Grant,
Unknown Heirs, Devisees and Legatees of the
Estate of Everett J. Grant, et al.
Defendants.
Case No. 18CV24
K.S.A. 60
Mortgage Foreclosure
(Title to Real Estate Involved)
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF KANSAS to: Jane Doe
Unknown Spouse of Everett J. Grant and
Unknown Heirs, Devisees and Legatees of the
Estate of Everett J. Grant, Defendants, and all
other persons who are or may be concerned:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED: That a Petition
has been filed in the District Court of Anderson
County, Kansas, Case No. 18CV24 by Wells
Fargo Bank, NA , praying for foreclosure of
a mortgage executed by Everett J. Grant
(Deceased) on 10/23/2015 and recorded in
Book 260 Page 13 in the real estate records
of Anderson County, Kansas, related to the
following property:
(First published in The Anderson County
LOT ONE (1), TWO (2) AND THREE (3), IN Review, Tuesday, August 14, 2018)
BLOCK SEVEN (7) OF BAILEY`S ORCHARD
PARK ADDITION (REV. 1978) TO THE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON
CITY OF GARNETT, ANDERSON COUNTY, COUNTY, Kansas CIVIL DEPARTMENT
KANSAS, AND THE SOUTH 14 FEET OF LOT
FOUR (4) AND THE SOUTH 14 FEET OF THE Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC
WEST 27 FEET OF LOT FIVE (5), IN BLOCK Plaintiff,
SEVEN (7) OF BAILEY`S ORCHARD PARK vs.
ADDITION (REV. 1978) TO THE CITY OF Joseph J Vlach; John Doe (Tenant/Occupant);
GARNETT, ANDERSON COUNTY, KANSAS.
Mary Doe (Tenant/Occupant); Unknown spouse
of Joseph J Vlach, if any; Discover Bank;,
You are hereby required to plead to the Petition Defendants.
on or before October 1, 2018 in the court at
Anderson County, Kansas. If you fail to plead, Case No. 18CV25
judgment and decree will be entered in due
course upon the petition.
Court Number:
NOTICE TO BORROWER: If you wish to dispute the validity of all or any portion of this debt,
or would like the name and address of the original creditor, you must advise us in writing within
thirty (30) days of the first notice you receive
from us. Otherwise, we will assume the entire
debt to be valid. This is an attempt to collect a
debt, and any information obtained will be used
for that purpose.
Signed:
Shawn Scharenborg, KS # 24542
Sara Knittel, KS # 23624
Dustin Stiles, KS # 25152
Kozeny & McCubbin, L.C. (St. Louis Office)
12400 Olive Blvd., Suite 555
St. Louis, MO 63141
(314) 991-0255
(314) 567-8006
Email(s): sscharenborg@km-law.com; sknittel@km-law.com
Send Court Returns to: Kansas@km-law.com
Attorney for Plaintiff
This firm is a debt collector and any information we obtain from you will be used for that
purpose.
Ag8t3*
Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60
Notice Of Suit
The State Of Kansas, to the above-named
defendants and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any deceased defendants;
the unknown spouses of any defendants; the
unknown officers, successors, trustees, creditors and assigns of any defendants that are
existing, dissolved or dormant corporations; the
unknown executors, administrators, devisees,
trustees, creditors, successors and assigns of
any defendants that are or were partners or in
partnership; the unknown guardians, conservators and trustees of any defendants that are
minors or are under any legal disability; and
the unknown heirs, executors, administrators,
devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any
person alleged to be deceased, and all other
persons who are or may be concerned.
You are notified that a Petition has been filed in
the District Court of Anderson County, Kansas,
praying to foreclose a real estate mortgage on
the following described real estate:
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 7, 2018)
In the Matter of the
of DANIEL D. RODES, Deceased.
No. 18-PR-16
Estate
Case
decedent, Daniel D. Rodes.
All creditors of the above named decedent
are notified to exhibit their demands against the
estate within four months from the date of the
first publication of this notice, as provided by
law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited
they shall be forever barred.
LOTS SIXTEEN (16), SEVENTEEN (17) AND
EIGHTEEN (18) IN BLOCK SIXTY-THREE
(63) IN THE CITY OF GARNETT, ANDERSON
COUNTY, KANSAS, commonly known as 417
E 7th Ave, Garnett, KS 66032 (the Property)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and all those defendants who have not otherwise been served are required to plead
to the Petition on or before the 24th day
of September, 2018, in the District Court of
Anderson County,Kansas. If you fail to plead,
judgment and decree will be entered in due
course upon the Petition.
THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS
CONCERNED:
NOTICE
Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, 15 U.S.C. 1692c(b), no information concerning the collection of this debt may be given
without the prior consent of the consumer given
directly to the debt collector or the express
permission of a court of competent jurisdiction.
The debt collector is attempting to collect a debt
and any information obtained will be used for
that purpose.
Notice of public hearing
Naomi C. Riehl
Petitioner
STATE OF KANSAS
ss:
COUNTY OF ANDERSON
PREPARED AND APPROVED BY:
William C. Walker, No. 11978
112 West Fifth St., PO Box 441
Garnett, KS 66032
(785) 448-3747
FAX: (785) 448-5529
walkerlaw66032@yahoo.com
Attorney for Petitioner
Ag7t3*
You are hereby notified that on August 2nd,
2018, a Petition for Admission of Foreign Will
and Codicil to Probate and Record Without
Administration was filed in this Court by petitioner, Naomi C. Riehl, daughter and heir of the
(Published in the Anderson County Review on
August 21, 2018)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Anderson
Count Planning Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on September 17, 2018 at 7:00 P.M.
Prepared By:
in the Anderson County Annex, 409 South Oak,
SouthLaw, P.C.
Garnett, Kansas to consider:
Mark Mellor (KS #10255)
245 N. Waco, Suite 410
Zone Change application #ZC2018Wichita, KS 67202
03 (Peterson) to rezone approximately 10
(316) 684-7733
acres from A-1 Agriculture District to R-E
(316) 684-7766 (Fax)
Residential Estate District. Said property is
Attorneys for Plaintiff
described as follows:
Ag14t3*
The Northwest Quarter (NW/4) of the
Northwest Quarter (NW/4) of the Southwest
Quarter (SW/4) of Section Thirty-four (34),
Township Nineteen (19) South, Range Twentyone (21) East of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
Anderson County, Kansas.
Any person concerned with this request may
attend the public hearing or submit written comments, opposed or in support, to the Planning
Commission. The Planning Commission may
continue this hearing date to a future date, if
necessary, without further notice.
/s/
Thomas R. Young
Planning & Zoning Director
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Card shower
being held for
Darbys 90th
Pauline Brecheisen Darby
will turn 90 on August 23, 2018.
A card shower is planned.
Please send your birthday
wishes to her at:
Paula Darby, P.O. Box 325,
Linn, KS 66953.
Red/White
Scrimmages
this Friday
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW August 21, 2018 / KEVIN GAINES
Anderson County High School welcomes two exchange students
for the 2018-2019 school year. Alina Eggers (left) is from Peine,
Germany. Her host parents are Chris and Natasha Goetz of
Garnett. Alessandra Colpani (right) is from Bergamo, Italy and her
host parents are Kevin and Casey Gaines of Garnett.
The annual Red-White
scrimmages will be this coming Friday, August 24th at
Anderson County High School
in Garnett.
The volleyball scrimmage
will start at 5 p.m.
The football scrimmage will
begin at 6:30 p.m.
Local students earn Deans List
honors at Washburn University
Washburn University has
announced its spring 2018
Deans List honorees which
includes county students
Karlee Hammond (Colony),
Carah Lickteig (Garnett) and
Conner Parks (Westphalia).
To qualify for the Deans List
a student must be enrolled in
12 hours of graded credits and
earn a semester grade point
average of 3.4 to 3.99.
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ANDERSON COUNTY FAIR
Winners Circle
2018 Fair Results & Photos
AN ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW – AUGUST 21, 2018
2 The Winners Circle
Special to The Anderson County Review – August 21, 2018
Beginning Pages for Results
4-H
Bucket Calf………………………. 3
Horse………………………………..3
Clothing & Textiles. …………….3
Fashion Revue……………………3
Fiber Arts. …………………………4
Nutrition…………………………….4
Geology…………………………….6
Junior………………………………..6
Home Environment……………..6
Horticulture. ………………………6
Self-Determined………………….6
Shooting Sports………………….6
Spacetech – Robotics………….6
Spacetech – Rocketry………….6
Visual Arts………………………….6
Wildlife. …………………………….6
Woodwork………………………….6
Photography. …………………….8
FFA
Beef………………………………..10
Meat Goats………………………10
Poultry and Rabbits…………..11
Sheep……………………………..14
Swine………………………………14
On the Cover
Hudson Kirkland poses for
a picture before taking his
chance at mutton busting.
2018
ANDERSON COUNTY FAIR
OPEN CLASSES
Baking…………………………….16
Boy Scouts………………………16
Crafts………………………………18
Farm……………………………….18
Fiber Arts. ……………………….20
Florticulture. …………………….20
Food Preservation…………….20
Girl Scouts. ……………………..22
Photography. …………………..22
Poultry. ……………………………22
Quilts………………………………22
Photographer
Winners Circle
2018 Fair Results & Photos
AN ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW – AUGUST 21, 2018
Judges
4-H Arts & Crafts/Visual Arts & Fiber
Arts
……………………………..Donna Jeanneret
………………………………..Sharon Bechtel
………………………………….. Sheila Foster
4-H Clothing……………….Mary Edwards
4-H Photography………………..Ben Stich
…………………………………. Katie Gilbreth
……………………………………. Lacey Wray
4-H Fashion Revue…..Allison Railsback
4-H Foods. ………………..Carol Crawford
…………………………………Cathy Ramirez
………………………………….Cathy Thorsell
Dairy………………………………… Jon Pretz
Horse…………………………… Abby Powell
Swine…………………….. Hannah Frobose
Rabbits…………………..Tammy Hostetlar
Sheep ………………… Rocky Swearingen
Goats. ……………………………… Jon Pretz
…………………………….Maggie Brakeville
Round Robin . ……………. John Menefee
Beef & Bucket Calf……… Skyler Scotten
Poultry. ………………………. Ryan Flaming
Open Class & Floriculture ……Erin Miller
Woodworking/Electricity
……………………………….. Darby Kneisler
Gardening (Horticulture/Crops) 4H and
Open ……………………. Kenny DeDonder
Open Class Arts & Crafts
…………………………….Rae Ann Johnson
Open Food Preservation
…………………………………. Joan Rockers
Miscellaneous…………………Teresa Root
………………………………………Lois Larson
Open Class Quilts……….Helen Ramsey
Livestock Judging………Cara Comstock
Open Class Baking…. ………..Lisa Davis
Open Class Girl Scout and Boy Scout
Exhibits…………………..Rae Ann Johnson
Open Class Photography….. Lacy Wray
Photo Reprints
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are available through Garnett Publishing, 112 W. Sixth Ave., in Garnett.
Simply request a photo by noting the page number on which it occurs,
position of photo on page and a brief description of the photo content.
Results information provided by the Frontier District
Research & Extension, Anderson County office. Thank you to
the staff at the Extension Office for their dedication to this magazine.
Lanie Walter poses with her goat.
Charmaine Messick of Garnett has been
involved at the Anderson County Fair helping with the 4-H exhibits for years. This
year she took on the role of fair photographer for the Anderson County Review.
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4H Banner
Cherry Mound, Blue
Lucky 13, Grand Champion, Purple
Seekers Not Slackers, Reserve Grand
Champion, Purple
4-H Bucket Calf, 7 to 9 years old
Anna Danne, Blue, Star Shooting
Holden Firestone, Blue, Star Shooting
Braden Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Keirstynn Jones, Blue, Star Shooting
Avery Stout, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Cooper Tush, Blue, Star Shooting
4-H Bucket Calf 7 to 9 years old
Colton Bennett, Blue, Star Shooting
Hunter Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
4-H Cloverbud Showcase
Collin Corley, Green, Lucky 13
Collin Corley, Green, Lucky 13
Rhett Parks, Green, Star Shooting
Rhett Parks, Green, Star Shooting
Rhett Parks, Green, Star Shooting
Rhett Parks, Green, Star Shooting
4-H Horse, Halter, Stock- Type
3 years + gelding
Braden Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Tyler Gillespie, Red, Seekers Not Slackers
Lyndsay Hughes, Red, Star Shooting
Brooke Kent, Blue, Lucky 13
Lilly Kent, Blue, Star Shooting
Brekyn Zook, Red, Lucky 13
Brylee Zook, Reserve Grand Champion,
Purple, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Halter, Stock-Type
3 years + mare
Brook Hughes, Grand Champion, Purple,
Star Shooting
Daelynn Peine, Blue, Dynamite
4-H Horse, Horse Sportsmanship,
Intermediate Horse Sportsmanship
Tyler Gillespie, Grand Champion, Blue,
Seekers Not Slackers
Brook Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Taryn Morrow, Red, Star Shooting
Brylee Zook, Red, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Horse Sportsmanship, Junior
Horse Sportsmanship
Braden Gillespie, Grand Champion, Blue,
Seekers Not Slackers
Emma Good, Blue, Star Shooting
Lyndsay Hughes, Red, Star Shooting
Brooke Kent, Red, Lucky 13
Lilly Kent, Red, Star Shooting
Brekyn Zook, Red, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Horse Sportsmanship, Senior
Horse Sportsmanship
Hailey Gillespie, Grand Champion, Purple,
Seekers Not Slackers
Daelynn Peine, Red, Dynamite
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H,
Intermediate Barrel Racing
Brook Hughes, Champion Int Overall
Racing, Purple, Star Shooting
Taryn Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Brylee Zook, Purple, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H,
Intermediate Flags
Brook Hughes, Purple, Star Shooting
Taryn Morrow, Red, Star Shooting
Brylee Zook, Purple, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H,
Intermediate Horsemanship
Tyler Gillespie, Red, Seekers Not
Slackers
Brook Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Taryn Morrow, Red, Star Shooting
Brylee Zook, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H,
Intermediate Pole Bending
Brook Hughes, Purple, Star Shooting
Taryn Morrow, White, Star Shooting
Brylee Zook, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H,
Intermediate Reining
Brook Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H,
Intermediate Trail
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
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Brook Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Taryn Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Brylee Zook, Purple, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H,
Intermediate Western Pleasure
Brook Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Brylee Zook, Purple, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H, Junior
Barrel Racing
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Brooke Kent, Blue, Lucky 13
Brekyn Zook, Champion Jr Overall Racing,
Purple, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H, Junior
Flags
Lyndsay Hughes, Red, Star Shooting
Brooke Kent, Blue, Lucky 13
Brekyn Zook, Purple, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H, Junior
Horesemanship
Emma Good, Red, Star Shooting
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Brooke Kent, Red, Lucky 13
Brekyn Zook, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H, Junior Pole
Bending
Lyndsay Hughes, Purple, Star Shooting
Brooke Kent, Blue, Lucky 13
Brekyn Zook, Purple, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H, Junior Trail
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Brooke Kent, Blue, Lucky 13
Brekyn Zook, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H, Junior
Western Pleasure
Emma Good, Blue, Star Shooting
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Brooke Kent, Blue, Lucky 13
Brekyn Zook, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H, Senior
Horesemanship
Hailey Gillespie, Red, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H,
Senior Trail
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Horse, Performance 4-H, Senior
Western Pleasure
Hailey Gillespie, Red, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Clothing
and Textiles, Purchased garment or outfit
3 years or less in project
Brystol Barnes, Purple, Lucky 13
Brystol Barnes, Blue, Lucky 13
Kinley Edgerton, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Taryn Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Clothing
and Textiles, Purchased garment or outfit
4 or more years in project
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Reserve Grand Champion
Clothing Exhibit, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Above – Brook Hughes posing
with her swine. Hughes won a
red ribbon in Intermediate Swine
Showmanship and a red ribbon in
Swine Market.
Left – Keirstynn Jones with her
award winning rabbit.
Kendra Hermreck, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Clothing and Textiles, Construction
item, article, garment or outfit 4 or
more years in project
Hailey Gillespie, Grand Champion
Clothing Exhibit, Purple, Seekers
Not Slackers f
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Clothing
and Textiles, 4006: Recycled Clothing
Project
Kendra Hermreck, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Clothing
and Textiles, 4002: An article, garment,
or outfit constructed by a 12-14 year old
exhibitor
Claire Hasty, Blue, Dynamite
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Clothing
and Textiles, 4002: An article, garment,
or outfit constructed by a 9-11 year old
exhibitor
Kendra Hermreck, Rookie of the Year Award,
Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Fashion
Revue, Purchased garment or outfit 3
years or less in project
Brystol Barnes, Purple, Lucky 13
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Logan Walter won
Champion Meat Goat.
Reserve
Grand
Carter Herman, won 1st place with his
rabbit.
Emma Good won purple in Recipe Box
category.
Brook Hughes with her rabbit.
Brystol Barnes, Blue, Lucky 13
Taryn Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Fashion
Revue, Purchased garment or outfit 4 or
more years in project
Hailey Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Kendra Hermreck, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Fashion
Revue, Constructed item, article, garment,
or outfit 3 years or less in project
Elizabeth Ellington, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Fashion Revue, Constructed
item, article, garment, or outfit
4 or more years in project
Hailey Gillespie, Reserve Grand Champion,
Purple
Kendra Hermreck, Grand Champion, Purple
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Fiber Arts, 4114: Patchwork
or Quilted Article
Elizabeth Ellington, Grand Champion Fiber
Arts, Most Original Fiber Arts, Purple,
Seekers Not Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Most Creative Fiber Arts,
Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Kendra Hermreck, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Kendra Hermreck, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Blaine King, Reserve Grand Champion Arts,
Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Fiber Arts,
4113: Needle Arts
Reagan Witherspoon, Blue, Cherry Mound,
4113: Needle Arts
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Food
Nutrition, 4-H Club Foods Display Table
Dynamite, Purple
Lucky 13, Purple
Seekers Not Slackers, Blue
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Food
Nutrition, Non-Perishable Food Product,
7-8 Years Old
Brystol Barnes, Purple, Lucky 13
Judd Cubit, Purple, Star Shooting
Braden Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Braden Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Braden Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Emma Good, Blue, Star Shooting
Emma Good, Blue, Star Shooting
Emma Good, Purple, Star Shooting
Zane Hermreck, Grand Champion Food
Exhibit, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Rylee Hill, Purple
Lyndsay Hughes, Red, Star Shooting
Heidi Moyer, Purple, Lucky 13
Jadyn Parks, Blue, Star Shooting
Hope Pracht, Purple, Lucky 13
Hope Pracht, Blue, Lucky 13
Hope Pracht, Purple, Lucky 13
Nora Thompson, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Nora Thompson, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Nora Thompson, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Timber Vermillion, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Food
Nutrition, Non-Perishable Food Product,
9-11 Years Old
Colton Bennett, Purple
Ronin Calley, Purple, Dynamite
Ronin Calley, Blue, Dynamite
Theophilus Church, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Theophilus Church, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Theophilus Church, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Emma Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Macy Cubit, Purple, Star Shooting
Kinley Edgerton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Kinley Edgerton, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Kinley Edgerton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Brendan Hasty, Purple, Dynamite
Kendra Hermreck, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Kendra Hermreck, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Brook Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Brook Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Keirstynn Jones, Blue, Star Shooting
Keirstynn Jones, Red, Star Shooting
Keirstynn Jones, Blue, Star Shooting
Addyson Ladewig, Purple, Lucky 13
Addyson Ladewig, Blue, Lucky 13
Ava Mills, Blue, Lucky 13
Ava Mills, Blue, Lucky 13
Ava Mills, Red, Lucky 13
Brynleigh Morrow, Purple, Star Shooting
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Hank Newton, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Hank Newton, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Hank Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Owen Thompson, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Owen Thompson, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Owen Thompson, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Truett Vermillion, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Reagan Witherspoon, Blue, Cherry Mound
Reagan Witherspoon, Blue, Cherry Mound
Reagan Witherspoon, Purple, Cherry Mound
Donavan Zimbelman, Purple
Brekyn Zook, Purple
Brekyn Zook, Purple
Brekyn Zook, Purple
Brylee Zook, Purple, Lucky 13
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Food
Nutrition, Non-Perishable Food Product,
12-14 Years Old
Amelia Cubit, Purple
Amelia Cubit, Purple
Trevor Church, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers,
Trevor Church, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Trevor Church, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hailey
Gillespie,
Champion
Food
Preservation, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Claire Hasty, Reserve Grand Champion Food
Exhibit, Blue, Dynamite
Claire Hasty, Purple, Dynamite
Claire Hasty, Blue, Dynamite
Karson Hermreck, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Karson Hermreck, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Faith Mildfelt, Red, Lucky 13
Faith Mildfelt, Red, Lucky 13
Faith Mildfelt, Red, Lucky 13
Faith Mildfelt, Purple, Lucky 13
Hayden Newton, Reserve Champion Food
Preservation, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hayden Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Amelia Wiesner, Purple, Dynamite
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Food
Nutrition, Non-Perishable Food Product,
15-18 Years Old
Matheu Egidy, Purple, Dynamite
Kendra Sprague – Grand Champion Goat
Logan Walter – Reserve Champion Goat
Colten Palmer with his rabbit.
Kendra Hermreck – Grand Champion Goat
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Brylee Zook posing with her pig.
Kendra Hermreck won Grand Champion in her class.
Braden Gillespie, Reserve Grand Champion.
2×6
state farm
2×6
moran locker
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Rebecca Sprague with her goat.
Jaden Teter with his award winning breeding goat.
Matheu Egidy, Purple, Dynamite
Matheu Egidy, Blue, Dynamite
Matheu Egidy, Blue, Dynamite
Lillyanna Teter, Purple, Cherry Mound
Lillyanna Teter, Blue, Cherry Mound
Nathan Wiltsey, Blue, Dynamite
Nathan Wiltsey, Blue, Dynamite
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Food
4301: Educational Exhibit, 9-11 Years Old
Ava Mills, Red, Lucky 13
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Food
4306: Food Gift Package
Abigail Fritz, Purple, Lucky 13
Braden Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Food
Recipe Box/Notebook
Braden Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Emma Good, Purple, Star Shooting
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Food
Food Preservation Exhibit
Braden Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Purple, Champion, Seekers
Not Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Tyler Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Ava Mills, Purple, Lucky 13
Hank Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hank Newton, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Hayden Newton, Purple, Reserve Champion,
Seekers Not Slackers
Hayden Newton, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Food
Food Flop
Hailey Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Braden Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Claire Hasty, Red, Dynamite
Brooke Kent, Blue, Lucky 13
Addyson Ladewig, Blue, Lucky 13
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, Junior 1st year exhibit
– 9 specimens
Rayin Sherman, Champion Junior Geology,
Purple, Star Shooting
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 5200: Geology – 15
rocks / Intermediate 9-13 years old
Owen Thompson, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 5202: Geology – 45
rocks / Intermediate 9-13 years old
Ronin Calley, Purple, Dynamite
Hershyl Corley, Reserve Champion
Intermediate Geology, Purple, Lucky 13
Levi Corley, Reserve Grand Champion,
Champion Intermediate Geology, Purple,
Lucky 13
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 5203: Geology – 60
rocks / Senior 14-18 years old
2×4
yutzy
Abbie Wiesner – Grand Champion Meat
Goat Supreme
Logan Walter – Grand Champion Market
Goat
Maya Corley, Grand Champion, Champion
Sr Geology, Purple, Lucky 13
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, ome Environment,
4400: Single Exhibit
Hailey Gillespie, Reserve Grand Champion,
Purple
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, Home Environment,
4402: Notebook
Grand Champion, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Non-Livestock Exhibits, Self Determined,
Display
Blaine King, Grand Champion Self
Determined, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Non-Livestock Exhibits, Self Determined,
Poster
Hayden Newton, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Hayden Newton, Reserve Grand Champion
Self Determined, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Non-Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Shooting
Sports, 6201: Promotional Poster
Hayden Newton, Grand Champion, Purple,
Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H Spacetech
Robotics, INTERMEDIATE – Robot made
from a commercial (purchased) kit
Brody Barnes, Red, Lucky 13, 5509:
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H Spacetech
Robotics, 5515: PROFESSIONAL Programmable robot made from a commercial (purchased) kit
Nathan Wiltsey, Grand Champion, Blue,
Dynamite
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Non-Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Spacetech
Rocketry, 5520: Rocket made from kit (9-13
years old)
Brenton Edgerton, Red, Seekers Not Slackers
Brendan Hasty, Red, Dynamite
Matthew Moyer, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H Visual Art, 4500:
4-H Visual Art
Amelia Cubit, Purple
Ronin Calley, Purple, Dynamite
Ronin Calley, Purple, Dynamite
Ronin Calley, Blue, Dynamite
Ronin Calley, Purple, Dynamite
Ronin Calley, Purple, Dynamite
Emma Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Emma Cubit, Purple, Star Shooting
Macy Cubit, Purple, Star Shooting
Autumn Ewert, Grand Champion, Purple,
Dynamite
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Claire Hasty, Blue, Dynamite
Claire Hasty, Blue, Dynamite
Claire Hasty, Purple, Dynamite
Claire Hasty, Blue, Dynamite
Claire Hasty, Purple, Dynamite
Claire Hasty, Purple, Dynamite
Zane Hermreck, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Rylee Hill, Purple, Dynamite
Rylee Hill, Purple, Dynamite
Keirstynn Jones, Blue, Star Shooting
Blaine King, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Blaine King, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Blaine King, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Blaine King, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Blaine King, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Addyson Ladewig, Blue, Lucky 13
Addyson Ladewig, Blue, Lucky 13
Addyson Ladewig, Blue, Lucky 13
Ava Mills, Blue, Lucky 13
Ava Mills, Blue, Lucky 13
Hank Newton, Most Original Visual Arts
Exhibit, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Hank Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hank Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hank Newton, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Hunter Palmer, Most Creative Visual Arts
Exhibit, Purple, Star Shooting
Hunter Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Hunter Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Jadyn Parks, Purple, Star Shooting
Jadyn Parks, Blue, Star Shooting
Daelynn Peine, Blue, Dynamite
Daelynn Peine, Blue, Dynamite
Daelynn Peine, Blue, Dynamite
Landon Schillig-Rockers, Blue, Lucky 13
Nathan Wiltsey, Blue, Dynamite
Nathan Wiltsey, White, Dynamite
Nathan Wiltsey, Red, Dynamite
Nathan Wiltsey, Red, Dynamite
Reese Witherspoon, Reserve Grand
Champion, Purple, Cherry Mound
Huck Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H Wildlife, 5402:
Educational Display
Brenton Edgerton, Grand Champion, Purple,
Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H Woodwork, 4700:
Article for farm or shop use
Brody Barnes, Grand Champion, Purple,
Lucky 13
Colton Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H Woodwork, Article
made at school
Karson Hermreck, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Colton Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Non-
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Reserve Grand Champion Abbie Wiesner
Ronin Culley won a purple ribbon for his Geology display.
2×6
wolken tire
Timber Vermillion won Reserve Grand Champion overall with her rabbit.
2×6
ekae
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Purple Award Winner in Photography Brynleigh Morrow
Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Woodwork, 4702:
Other woodwork
Landon Schillig-Rockers, Reserve Grand
Champion, Purple, Lucky 13
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Non-Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Woodwork, 4701: Furniture for
household or lawn use
Colton Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Tucker Tush, Purple, Star Shooting
Truett Vermillion, Red, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Potatoes Red, five
Matheu Egidy, Blue, Dynamite, Potatoes
Red, five
Matheu Egidy, Blue, Dynamite, Potatoes
Red, five
Faith Mildfelt, Red, Lucky 13
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Peppers Bell, five
Matheu Egidy, Red, Dynamite, Peppers Bell,
five
Faith Mildfelt, Blue, Lucky 13, Peppers Bell,
five
Hank Newton, Grand Champion Garden
Exhibit, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers,
Peppers Bell, five
Hayden Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers,
Peppers Bell, five
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Peppers Not Bell, five
Faith Mildfelt, Blue, Lucky 13, Peppers Not
Bell, five
Donavan Zimbelman, Blue, Peppers Not Bell,
five
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
2500: Garden Display
Hank Newton, Champion Garden Display,
Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Hayden Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H Non-
Cayden Davis with his award winning pig.
Livestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Tomatoes Cherry Ornamental, five
Matheu Egidy, Red, Dynamite
Matheu Egidy, Purple, Dynamite
Faith Mildfelt, Blue, Lucky 13
Hank Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Onions White, five
Matheu Egidy, Blue, Dynamite
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Watermelon, one
Huck Young, Red, Cherry Mound
Huck Young, Purple, Cherry Mound
Riley Young, Red, Cherry Mound
Riley Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Jaden Teter, Red, Cherry Mound
Guy Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Potatoes White, five
Matheu Egidy, Red, Dynamite
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Onions Yellow, five
Matheu Egidy, Red, Dynamite
Faith Mildfelt, Blue, Lcuky 13
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Onions Red, five
Matheu Egidy, Red, Dynamite
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Okra, five
Guy Young, Purple, Cherry Mound
Guy Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Huck Young, Red, Cherry Mound
Huck Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Riley Young, Red, Cherry Mound
Riley Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Cucumbers, five
Matheu Egidy, Blue, Dynamite
Hattie Walter showing her goat.
Matheu Egidy, Red, Dynamite
Faith Mildfelt, Red, Lucky 13
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Tomatoes Red, five
Faith Mildfelt, Blue, Lucky 13
Hank Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hayden Newton, Red, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Squash Summer, one
Faith Mildfelt, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Squash Winter, one
Faith Mildfelt, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Tomatoes Roma, one
Faith Mildfelt, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Cantaloupe, one
Faith Mildfelt, Blue, Lucky 13
Guy Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Huck Young, Reserve Grand Champion
Garden Exhibit, Purple, Cherry Mound
Riley Young, Red, Cherry Mound
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Pumpkin, one
Austin Teter, Blue, Cherry Mound
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Eggplant, one
Guy Young, Red, Cherry Mound
Guy Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Huck Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Riley Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Riley Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H NonLivestock Exhibits, 4-H/FFA Horticulture,
Peppers Jalapeno, five
Faith Mildfelt, Red, Lucky 13
Hank Newton, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Hayden Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Photography, 4801: Color Photos 3 Years
or Less in Project
Theophilus Church, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Theophilus Church, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Trevor Church, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Trevor Church, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Judd Cubit, Purple, Star Shooting
Kinley Edgerton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Kinley Edgerton, Red, Seekers Not Slackers
Kinley Edgerton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Gunner Ellington, Renae Young Award,
Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Brook Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Brook Hughes, White, Star Shooting
Brook Hughes, White, Star Shooting
Brooke Kent, Renae Young Award, Red,
Lucky 13
Brooke Kent, Renae Young Award, Blue,
Lucky 13
Brooke Kent, Blue, Lucky 13
Brooke Kent, Blue, Lucky 13
Blaine King, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Blaine King, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Blaine King, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Blaine King, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Blaine King, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Blaine King, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Blaine King, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Jadyn Parks, Red, Star Shooting
Olivia Reinert, Grand Champion, Red, Lucky
13
Olivia Reinert, Blue, Lucky 13
Olivia Reinert, Blue, Lucky 13
Cooper Tush, Red, Star Shooting
Tucker Tush, Purple, Star Shooting
Chance Witherspoon, Red, Cherry Mound
Chance Witherspoon, Red, Cherry Mound
Chance Witherspoon, Blue, Cherry Mound
Donavan Zimbelman, Red
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Photography, 4801: Color Photos 4-7
Years in Project
Amelia Cubit, Renae Young Award, Purple
Amelia Cubit, Red
Amelia Cubit, Blue
Amelia Cubit, Blue
Ronin Calley, Blue, Dynamite
Ronin Calley, Red, Dynamite
Ronin Calley, Blue, Dynamite
Ronin Calley, Red, Dynamite
Emma Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Claire Hasty, Blue, Dynamite
Claire Hasty, Blue, Dynamite
Claire Hasty, Red, Dynamite
Claire Hasty, Purple, Dynamite
Claire Hasty, Red, Dynamite
Claire Hasty, Blue, Dynamite
Claire Hasty, Red, Dynamite
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Brynleigh Morrow, Purple, Star Shooting
Taryn Morrow, Red, Star Shooting
Taryn Morrow, Purple, Star Shooting
Taryn Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Lane Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Lane Palmer, Red, Star Shooting
Daelynn Peine, Renae Young Award, Purple,
Dynamite
Daelynn Peine, Renae Young Award, Purple,
Dynamite
Daelynn Peine, Purple, Dynamite
Daelynn Peine, Purple, Dynamite
Daelynn Peine, Purple, Dynamite
Reese Witherspoon, Blue, Cherry Mound
Reese Witherspoon, Blue, Cherry Mound
Reese Witherspoon, Blue, Cherry Mound
Reese Witherspoon, Purple, Cherry Mound
Reese Witherspoon, Red, Cherry Mound
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Photography, 4802: Color Photos 8 Years
or More
Alexander Brownrigg, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Alexander Brownrigg, Red, Seekers Not
Slackers
Maya Corley, Red, Lucky 13
Maya Corley, Red, Lucky 13
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2×6
collins farms
Taryn Morrow posing with her former horse.
2×6
r&r equipment
2×4
farm bureau
Amanda Jones
Cindy Ecclefield
Janice Parks
Breanna Chapman
Agent
Crop Agent
County Coordinator
Sales Associate
213 S. Maple Garnett, KS 66032
(785) 448-6125
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Cayden Davis poses in front of his corn stock, which won a blue ribbon for single best
ear of corn.
Maya Corley, Red, Lucky 13
Autumn Ewert, Renae Young Award, Blue,
Dynamite
Autumn Ewert, Purple, Dynamite
Autumn Ewert, Red, Dynamite
Autumn Ewert, Red, Dynamite
Hailey Gillespie, Renae Young Award, Red,
Seekers Not Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Red, Seekers Not Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Kendra Sprague, Renae Young Award,
Purple
Kendra Sprague, Reserve Grand Champion,
Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Kendra Sprague, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Rebecca Sprague, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Rebecca Sprague, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Rebecca Sprague, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Rebecca Sprague, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Nathan Wiltsey, Red, Dynamite
Nathan Wiltsey, Red, Dynamite
Nathan Wiltsey, Blue, Dynamite
Nathan Wiltsey, Blue, Dynamite
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Photography, 4803: Black and White
Photos – 3 Years or Less in Project
Theophilus Church, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Trevor Church, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Gunner Ellington, Renae Young Award,
Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Brooke Kent, Purple, Lucky 13
Brooke Kent, Purple, Lucky 13
Tucker Tush, Purple, Star Shooting
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Photography, 4804: Black and White
Photos – 4-7 Years in Project
Emma Cubit, Red, Star Shooting
Brynleigh Morrow, Purple, Star Shooting
4-H Non Livestock Exhibits, 4-H
Photography, 4805: Back and White Photos
– 8 Years in Project
Kendra Sprague, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Kendra Sprague, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
Rebecca Sprague, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Rebecca Sprague, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 1006: Other
Breeds Summer Yearling 5/1 to 8/31 previous year
Kinley Edgerton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Taryn Morrow – Senior Supreme Grand Champion
Cheyenne Sears won a Purple Ribbon for her rabbit.
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 1009: Other
Breeds Cow, born before 9/1 -2 years previous
Brook Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 108: Angus
Senior Yearling, 9/1 to 12/31-2 years previous
Brynleigh Morrow, Champion, Blue, Star
Shooting
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 1106:
Crossbred Summer Yearling, 5/1 to 8/31
previous year
Jaden Teter, Blue, Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 1107:
Crossbred Junior Yearling, 1/1 to 4/30 previous year
Dakota Beers, Blue, Star Shooting
Kendra Sprague, Reserve Champion, Blue,
Seekers Not Slackers
Reagan Witherspoon, Champion, Supreme
Champion Breeding Heifer, Blue, Cherry
Mound
Reese Witherspoon, Blue, Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 1108:
Crossbred Senior Yearling, 9/1 to 12/31-2
years previous
Ridge Pracht, Champion, Reserve Supreme
Champion, Blue, FFA
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 1207: Red
Angus Junior Yearling, 1/1 to 4/30 previous year
Olivia Reinert, Reserve Champion, Blue,
Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 1208: Red
Angus Senior Yearling, 9/1 to 12/31-2
years previous
Olivia Reinert, Champion, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 1: Senior
Beef Showmanship
Ridge Pracht, Blue, FFA
Dakota Beers, Blue, Star Shooting
Rayna Jasper, Blue, Lucky 13
Kendra Sprague, Reserve Champion Senior
Beef Showmanship, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Rebecca Sprague, Champion Senior Beef
Showmanship, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 205:
Charolais Senior Calf, 9/1 to 12/31 previous year
Cayden Davis, Champion, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 2:
Intermediate Beef Showmanship
Gunner Ellington, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Landon Schillig-Rockers, Blue, Lucky 13
Austin Teter, Champion Intermediate Beef
Showmanship, Blue, Cherry Mound
Reagan Witherspoon, Blue, Cherry Mound
Reese Witherspoon, Reserve Champion
Intermediate Beef Showmanship, Blue,
Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 3: Junior
Beef Showmanship
Jaden Teter, Champion, Blue, Cherry Mound
Truett Vermillion, Reserve Champion, Blue,
Seekers Not Slackers
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 605:
Limousin Senior Calf, 9/1 to 12/31 previous year
Truett Vermillion, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, 607:
Limousin Junior Yearling, 1/1 to 4/30 previous year
Timber Vermillion, Champion, Blue, Seekers
Not Slackers
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, Anderson
County Born and Bred
Brody Barnes, 4, Lucky 13
Gunner Ellington, Rate of Gain, 2, Seekers
Not Slackers
Rayna Jasper, 6, Lucky 13
Landon Schillig-Rockers, 1, Lucky 13
Austin Teter, 5, Cherry Mound
Reese Witherspoon, 3, Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, Angus
Rayna Jasper, Champion Angus, 1, Blue,
Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, AOB
Jaden Teter, Champion, 1, Blue, Cherry
Mound
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, Charolais
Hank Newton, Champion, 1, Blue, Seekers
Not Slackers
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, Crossbred
Brystol Barnes, Lucky 13
Matheu Egidy, Dynamite
Landon Schillig-Rockers, Champion, Grand
Champion, Purple, Lucky 13
Kendra Sprague, Rate of Gain, Seekers Not
Slackers
Rebecca Sprague, Seekers Not Slackers
Austin Teter, Reserve Champion, Cherry
Mound
Reagan Witherspoon, Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, Limousin
Timber Vermillion, 3, Seekers Not Slackers
Truett Vermillion, Reserve Grand Champion,
2, Seekers Not Slackers
Reese Witherspoon, Grand Champion, 1,
Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer,
Maine-Anjou
Ridge Pracht, 4, Blue, FFA
Brody Barnes, 2, Blue, Lucky 13
Gunner Ellington, Reserve Grand Champion,
1, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Austin Teter, 3, Blue, Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer,
Market Heifer
Dakota Beers, Champion, 1, Blue, Star
Shooting
4-H/FFA Beef, Breeding Heifer, Simmental
Rayna Jasper, Champion Simmental, Blue,
1, Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Crops, 2401: Corn Yellow
Jaden Teter, Grand Champion, Purple,
Cherry Mound
Jaden Teter, Reserve Grand Champion, Blue,
Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Crops, 24-17 Brome Grass
Austin Teter, Blue, Cherry Mound
Jaden Teter, Blue, Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Crops, 2430f: Wheat Variety Pot
Displays
Austin Teter, Purple, Cherry
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, 2: Breeding Meat
Goat, age 0-6 months
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Lanie Walter, Blue, FFA
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Talon Jasper, Blue, Lucky 13
Colton Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Hunter Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Lane Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Kendra Sprague, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Tucker Tush, Blue, Star Shooting
Josie Walter, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Logan Walter, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, 3: Breeding Meat
Goat, age 7-12 months
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Rebecca Sprague, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Austin Teter, Blue, Cherry Mound
Jaden Teter, Blue, Cherry Mound
Lillyanna Teter, Blue, Cherry Mound
Cooper Tush, Blue, Star Shooting
Abigail Wiesner, Grand Champion Breeding
Meat Doe, Blue, Dynamite
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, 4: Breeding Meat
Goat, age 13-24 months
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, 5: Breeding Meat
Goat, age 25 months and older
Brook Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Talon Jasper, Blue, Lucky 13
Rebecca Sprague, Reserve Grand Champion
Breeding Meat Doe, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Lightweight Market
Meat Goat
Avery Stout, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Avery Stout, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Tucker Tush, Blue, Star Shooting
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Market Meat Goat /
01: Market Meat Goat – Show Class 1
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Brook Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Taryn Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Colton Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Hunter Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Logan Walter, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Guy Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Jessica Akes, Blue
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Market Meat Goat /
02: Market Meat Goat – Show Class 2
Lanie Walter, Blue, FFA
Austin Ewert, Blue, Dynamite
Mason Foltz, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Hank Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Austin Teter, Blue, Cherry Mound
Josie Walter, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Abigail Wiesner, Reserve Grand Champion,
Purple, Blue, Dynamite
Guy Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Riley Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Market Meat Goat /
03: Market Meat Goat – Show Class 3
Talon Jasper, Blue, Lucky 13
Talon Jasper, Blue, Lucky 13
Hank Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Rebecca Sprague, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Elsie Stout, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Logan Walter, Grand Champion, Purple,
Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Guy Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Riley Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Market Meat Goat /
04: Market Meat Goat – Show Class 4
Amelia Cubit, Blue
Macy Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Autumn Ewert, Blue, Dynamite
Caitlyn Foltz, Blue, Lucky 13
Coleson Foltz, Blue, Lucky 13
Hayden Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Lane Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Kendra Sprague, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Huck Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Huck Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, Market Meat Goat /
05: Market Meat Goat – Show Class 5
Lillie Ball, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Emma Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Judd Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Gracyn Ellington, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Kendra Hermreck, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Joseph Stout, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Jaden Teter, Blue, Cherry Mound
Lillyanna Teter, Blue, Cherry Mound
Brodie Wiesner, Blue, Dynamite
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, 1: Senior Meat Goat
Showmanship
Lanie Walter, Blue, FFA
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Colton Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Lane Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Kendra Sprague, Champion, Blue, Seekers
Not Slackers
Rebecca Sprague, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Joseph Stout, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Lillyanna Teter, Blue, Cherry Mound
Tucker Tush, Blue, Star Shooting
Abigail Wiesner, Reserve Champion, Blue,
Dynamite
Guy Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Jessica Akes, Blue
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, 2: Intermediate Meat
Goat Showmanship
Amelia Cubit, Blue
Lillie Ball, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Emma Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Caitlyn Foltz, Blue, Lucky 13
Brook Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Talon Jasper, Reserve Champion, Blue,
Lucky 13
Taryn Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Hayden Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hunter Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Austin Teter, Blue, Cherry Mound
Logan Walter, Champion, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Brodie Wiesner, Blue, Dynamite
Riley Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Meat Goats, 3: Junior Meat Goat
Showmanship
Judd Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Macy Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Coleson Foltz, Blue, Lucky 13
Mason Foltz, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Kendra Hermreck, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Hank Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Avery Stout, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Elsie Stout, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Jaden Teter, Blue, Cherry Mound
Cooper Tush, Blue, Star Shooting
Josie Walter, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Huck Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, 3201:
Standard Breeds; Large Fowl; One young
bird of either sex
Rylee Hill, Blue
Rylee Hill, Blue
Rylee Hill, Red
Cheyenne Sears, Red, Star Shooting
Cheyenne Sears, Red, Star Shooting
Laura Sears, White
Brekyn Zook, Red, Lucky 13
Brekyn Zook, Blue, Lucky 13
Brekyn Zook, Red, Lucky 13
Brylee Zook, Red
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, 3202:
Standard Breeds; Large Fowl; One old bird
of either sex
Emma Good, Blue, Star Shooting
Emma Good, Red, Star Shooting
Emma Good, Blue, Star Shooting
Zane Hermreck, Red
Brook Hughes, Red
Lyndsay Hughes, Red
Laura Sears, White
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, 3203:
Standard Breeds; Bantams; One young bird
of either sex.
Brynleigh Morrow, Red, Star Shooting
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Taryn Morrow, Red, Star Shooting
Cheyenne Sears, Red
Cheyenne Sears, Red
Cheyenne Sears, Blue
Laura Sears, White
Laura Sears, Red
Laura Sears, Red
Brekyn Zook, Red, Lucky 13
Brylee Zook, White
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, 3204:
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Hunter Palmer – Reserved Champion, Bucket Calves, 10-12 years old
Standard Breeds; Bantams; One old bird of
either sex
Rylee Hill, White
Brook Hughes, Blue
Brook Hughes, Blue
Brook Hughes, Red
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue
Lyndsay Hughes, Red
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue
Taryn Morrow, Red
Taryn Morrow, Blue
Taryn Morrow, Red
Taryn Morrow, Blue
Brylee Zook, Reserve Grand Champion,
Purple
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, 3205:
Production Pullets – Pen of 3
Brylee Zook, Blue
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, 3211: Ducks;
all breeds; one bird of either sex
Maya Corley, Grand Champion, Blue, Lucky
13
Emma Good, Blue, Star Shooting
Rylee Hill, Red
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, 3213:
Pigeons
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue, Star Shooting
Brynleigh Morrow, Blue
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Poultry,
3215: Showmanship Intermediate 11-13
Brook Hughes, Blue
Taryn Morrow, Blue
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Poultry, 3216:
Showmanship Junior 7-10
Emma Good, Blue
Zane Hermreck, Blue
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Poultry,
3217: Meat Pen – Pens of Three, all same
sex
Cheyenne Sears, Red
Laura Sears, Red
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Rabbits,
3400: Senior Buck
Amelia Cubit, Red
Emma Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Brook Hughes, Red, Star Shooting
Brook Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Colton Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Colton Palmer, Red, Star Shooting
Hunter Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Cheyenne Sears, Blue, Star Shooting
Cheyenne Sears, Purple, Star Shooting
Rayin Sherman, Blue, Star Shooting
Rayin Sherman, White, Star Shooting
Timber Vermillion, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Timber Vermillion, Reserve Grand
Champion, Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Rabbits,
3401: Senior Doe
Amelia Cubit, Purple
Emma Cubit, Red, Star Shooting
Emma Good, Red, Star Shooting
Brook Hughes, Purple, Star Shooting
Lyndsay Hughes, Red, Star Shooting
Colton Palmer, Red, Star Shooting
Colton Palmer, Purple, Star Shooting
Laura Sears, Blue, Star Shooting
Laura Sears, Red, Star Shooting
Rayin Sherman, Purple, Star Shooting
Rayin Sherman, Red, Star Shooting
Timber Vermillion, Grand Champion,
Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Chance Witherspoon, Red, Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Rabbits,
3402: Intermediate Buck
Colton Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Colton Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Hunter Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
Rayin Sherman, Purple, Star Shooting
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Rabbits,
3403: Intermediate Doe
Colton Palmer, Red, Star Shooting
Rayin Sherman, Blue, Star Shooting
Rayin Sherman, Red, Star Shooting
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Rabbits,
3404: Junior Buck
Emma Good, Blue, Star Shooting
Carter Hermann, Blue, Star Shooting
Heidi Moyer, Red
Cheyenne Sears, Purple, Star Shooting
Rayin Sherman, Blue, Star Shooting
Timber Vermillion, Red
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Rabbits,
3405: Junior Doe
Cheyenne Sears, Blue
Laura Sears, Red, Star Shooting
Rayin Sherman, Blue, Star Shooting
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Above – Hattie Walter enjoying a snow cone.
Below – Anna Danner, Sawyer Stevenson and
Lilly Kent all soaking in the fun of the carnival.
Bottom Right – Hunter Barker before taking his
chance at mutton busting.
Anderson County Fair Parade and
Carnival Pictures
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Makayla Jones received a $1,000 4-H scholarship during the parade.
A patriotic Mary West riding in the parade with the
Garnett Saddle Club.
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Gunner Ellington, Reserved Grand Champion, Market Steer
Rayin Sherman, Red, Star Shooting
Timber Vermillion, Red
Timber Vermillion, Red
Timber Vermillion, Red
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Rabbits,
3406: Pre-Junior Buck
Rayin Sherman, Red, Star Shooting
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Rabbits,
3407: Pre-Junior Doe
Rayin Sherman, Red, Star Shooting
Rayin Sherman, Red, Star Shooting
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Rabbits,
3420: Meat Pen
Cheyenne Sears, Red, Star Shooting
Rayin Sherman, Red, Star Shooting
Rayin Sherman, Red, Star Shooting
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Rabbits,
3456: Colored Rex Fur
Timber Vermillion, Purple, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Rabbits,
3460: Showmanship (15-18 years old)
Colton Palmer, Purple, Star Shooting
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Rabbits,
3461: Showmanship (13-14 years old)
Amelia Cubit, Blue
Shannon Brownback, Blue, Dynamite
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Rabbits,
3462: Showmanship (11-12 years old)
Emma Cubit, Purple, Star Shooting
Brook Hughes, Purple, Star Shooting
Hunter Palmer, Blue, Star Shooting
4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits, Rabbits,
3644: Showmanship (7-8 year olds)
Emma Good, Blue, Star Shooting
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Heidi Moyer, Blue, Lucky 13
Rayin Sherman, Blue, Star Shooting
Timber Vermillion, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
4-H/FFA Round Robin, Beef
Rebecca Sprague, Reserve Grand Champion
4-H/FFA Round Robin, Sheep
Hailey Gillespie, Senior Round Robin, Grand
Champion
Tyler Gillespie, Intermediate Round Robin,
Grand Champion
4-H/FFA Round Robin, Swine
Karson Hermreck, Intermediate Round
Robin, Reserve Grand Champion
4-H/FFA Sheep, Sheep Showmanship, 1:
Senior Sheep Showmanship
Tessa Jirak, Reserve Champion, Blue, FFA
Hailey Gillespie, Champion, Blue, Seekers
Not Slackers
Jessica Akes, Blue
4-H/FFA Sheep, Sheep Showmanship, 2:
Intermediate Sheep Showmanship
Lillie Ball, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Tyler Gillespie, Champion, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Karson Hermreck, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Brook Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Grace Newland, Reserve Champion, Blue,
Star Shooting
Hayden Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Brylee Zook, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Sheep, Sheep Showmanship, 3:
Junior
Sheep Showmanship
Braden Gillespie, Reserve Champion, Blue,
Seekers Not Slackers
Zane Hermreck, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Nora Thompson, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Owen Thompson, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Brekyn Zook, Champion, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Sheep, Breeding Sheep, 802:
Spring Ewe Lamb
Hailey Gillespie, Grand Champion Breeding
Ewe, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Grace Newland, Blue, Star Shooting
Abbie Wiesner with the buyers of her Reserve Champion Meat Goat
Josie Walter, Goat Showmanship
award winner
Cheyenne Sears, Rabbit Award
Winner
Donavan Zimbelman, Blue
4-H/FFA Sheep, Breeding Sheep, 803:
Yearling Ewe
Brook Hughes, Reserve Grand Champion
Breeding Ewe, Blue, Star Shooting
Lyndsay Hughes, Blue, Star Shooting
Grace Newland, Blue, Star Shooting
Grace Newland, Blue, Star Shooting
Grace Newland, Blue, Star Shooting
4-H/FFA Sheep, Market Sheep, Anderson
County Born and Raised
Braden Gillespie, 2, Seekers Not Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, 1, Seekers Not Slackers
Tyler Gillespie, 3, Seekers Not Slackers
Nora Thompson, 6, Seekers Not Slackers
Brekyn Zook, 4, Lucky 13
Brylee Zook, 5, Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Sheep, Market Sheep, Crossbred /
01: Crossbred – Show Class 1
1Zane Hermreck, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Donavan Zimbelman, Rate of Gain, Red,
Seekers Not Slackers
Brekyn Zook, Blue, Lucky 13
Brylee Zook, Blue, Lucky 13
Jessica Akes, Reserve Champion, Blue
4-H/FFA Sheep, Market Sheep, Crossbred /
02: Crossbred – Show Class 2
Braden Gillespie, Reserve Grand Champion,
Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Karson Hermreck, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Hayden Newton, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Brekyn Zook, Blue, Lucky 13
Brylee Zook, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Sheep, Market Sheep, Dorset
Hailey Gillespie, Champion, Blue, Seekers
Not Slackers
4-H/FFA Sheep, Market Sheep, Hampshire
Lillie Ball, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Braden Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Hailey Gillespie, Grand Champion, Blue,
Seekers Not Slackers
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Grace Newland, Blue, Star Shooting
Hayden Newton, Reserve Champion, Blue,
Seekers Not Slackers
4-H/FFA Sheep, Market Sheep, Natural
Tyler Gillespie, Champion, Blue, Seekers Not
Slackers
Nora Thompson, Reserve Champion, Blue,
Seekers Not Slackers
4-H/FFA Sheep, Market Sheep, Speckled
Face
Rayin Sherman, Champion, Blue, Star
Shooting
4-H/FFA Sheep, Market Sheep, Suffolk
Tessa Jirak, Champion, Blue, FFA
4-H/FFA Swine, Breeding Gilts, 3: AOB
Breeding Gilt Jan 1 to Feb 14
Judd Cubit, Reserve Grand Champion, Blue,
Star Shooting
Karson Hermreck, Champion, Blue, Seekers
Not Slackers
4-H/FFA Swine, Breeding Gilts, 4:
Crossbred Breeding Gilt Feb 15 to Mar 31
Hailey Gillespie, Grand Champion, Blue,
Seekers Not Slackers
Grace Newland, Champion, Blue, Star
Shooting
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine, AOB / 06:
AOB – Show Class 6
Brook Hughes, Red, Star Shooting
Lyndsay Hughes, Red, Star Shooting
Maxwell Jimenez, Champion, Blue, Cherry
Mound
Faith Mildfelt, Reserve Champion, Blue,
Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine, Crossbred
Amelia Cubit, Blue
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine, Crossbred /
07: Crossbred – Show Class 7
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Rayna Jasper, Blue, Lucky 13
Maxwell Jimenez, Red, Cherry Mound
Brooke Kent, Blue, Lucky 13
Addyson Ladewig, Red, Lucky 13
Hope Pracht, Blue, Lucky 13
Laura Sears, Red, Star Shooting
Brekyn Zook, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine, Crossbred /
08: Crossbred – Show Class 08
Dakota Beers, Red, Star Shooting
Matheu Egidy, Red, Dynamite
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Rayna Jasper, Blue, Lucky 13
Guy Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Brekyn Zook, Blue, Lucky 13
Brylee Zook, Red, Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine, Crossbred /
09: Crossbred – Show Class 09
Macy Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Braden Gillespie, Reserve Grand Champion,
Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Talon Jasper, Blue, Lucky 13
Maxwell Jimenez, Blue, Cherry Mound
Faith Mildfelt, Red, Lucky 13
Casey Rhoades, Blue, Star Shooting
Cooper Tush, Red, Star Shooting
Guy Young, Red, Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine, Crossbred /
10: Crossbred – Show Class 10
Ridge Pracht, Grand Champion, Blue, FFA
Judd Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Gunner Ellington, Red, Seekers Not Slackers
Talon Jasper, Red, Lucky 13
Grace Newland, Red, Star Shooting
Colton Palmer, Red, Star Shooting
Huck Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Riley Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Brylee Zook, Blue, Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine, Duroc / 02:
Duroc – Show Class 02
Ridge Pracht, Red, FFA
Beau Beers, Reserve Champion, Blue, Star
Shooting
Cayden Davis, Champion, Blue, Lucky 13
Brooke Kent, Blue, Lucky 13
Grace Newland, Red, Star Shooting
Rayin Sherman, Red, Star Shooting
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine, Hampshire
/ 03: Hampshire – Show Class 03
Emma Cubit, Reserve Champion, Blue, Star
Shooting
Cayden Davis, Red, Lucky 13
Karson Hermreck, Red, Seekers Not Slackers
Rayna Jasper, Champion, Blue, Lucky 13
Huck Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
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Lynn Wawrzewski, Machine Quilting,
Champion
4-H/FFA Swine, Swine Showmanship,
Intermediate Swine Showmanship
Amelia Cubit, Red
Emma Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Gunner Ellington, Red, Seekers Not Slackers
Tyler Gillespie, Blue, Seekers Not Slackers
Karson Hermreck, Grand Champion, Purple,
Seekers Not Slackers
Brook Hughes, Red, Star Shooting
Talon Jasper, Red, Lucky 13
Addyson Ladewig, Red, Lucky 13
Faith Mildfelt, Reserve Grand Champion,
Purple, Lucky 13
Grace Newland, Red, Star Shooting
Riley Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Brylee Zook, Red, Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Swine, Swine Showmanship,
Junior Swine Showmanship
Judd Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Macy Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Cayden Davis, Blue, Lucky 13
Elizabeth Ellington, Red, Seekers Not
Slackers
Holden Firestone, Red
Braden Gillespie, Reserve Champion, Purple,
Seekers Not Slackers
Kendra Hermreck, Champion, Purple,
Seekers Not Slackers
Lyndsay Hughes, Red, Star Shooting
Maxwell Jimenez, Blue, Cherry Mound
Brooke Kent, Red, Lucky 13
Hope Pracht, Red, Lucky 13
Logan Walter – Grand Champion Market
Goat
Cheyenne Sears, Red
Rayin Sherman, Red, Star Shooting
Cooper Tush, Red, Star Shooting
Huck Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Brekyn Zook, Red, Lucky 13
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine,
Lightweight Market Hog / 01:
Lightweight Market Hog – Show
Class 1
Amelia Cubit, Blue
Cayden Davis, Blue, Lucky 13
Faith Mildfelt, Blue, Lucky 13
Heidi Moyer, Blue, Lucky 13
Cheyenne Sears, Red, Star Shooting
Laura Sears, Red, Star Shooting
Tucker Tush, Red, Star Shooting
4-H/FFA Swine, Swine
Showmanship, Senior Swine
Showmanship
Ridge Pracht, Blue, FFA
Hailey Gillespie, Grand Champion,
Purple, Seekers Not Slackers
Rayna Jasper, Blue, Lucky 13
Colton Palmer, Red, Star Shooting
Casey Rhoades, Blue, Star Shooting
Tucker Tush, Red, Star Shooting
Guy Young, Reserve Grand
Champion, Purple, Cherry Mound
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine,
Yorkshire / 04: Yorkshire – Show
Class 04
Holden Firestone, Red, Star
Grand Shooting
Karson Hermreck, Blue, Seekers
Not Slackers
Addyson Ladewig, Red, Lucky 13
Matthew Moyer, Red, Lucky 13
Hope Pracht, Champion, Blue, Lucky 13
Cheyenne Sears, Blue, Star Shooting
Cooper Tush, Red, Star Shooting
4-H/FFA Swine, Market Swine, Yorkshire /
05: Yorkshire – Show Class 05
Matthew Cubit, Blue, Star Shooting
Matheu Egidy, Red, Dynamite
Elizabeth Ellington, Red, Seekers Not
Slackers
Kendra Hermreck, Reserve Champion, Blue,
Seekers Not Slackers
Riley Young, Blue, Cherry Mound
Open-Baking, Two Crust Pie, Apple
Landry Hedrick, Champion, Blue
Open-Baking, Quick Bread, Banana, Nut,
Zucchini
MaryAnn Umbarger, Blue
Open-Baking, Jr (10 Yrs or younger), Bar
Cookies, any kind, 3 on a plate
Easton King, Blue
Open-Baking, Jr (10 Yrs or younger),
Biscuits
Nora Thompson Red
Open-Baking, Quick Bread, Biscuits, 3 on
a plate
Carla Ewert Blue
Open-Baking, Candies, Brittle
Alvin Peters Blue
Open-Baking, Jr (10 Yrs or younger),
Brownies, 3 on a plate
Emma Good Blue
Open-Baking, Cakes and
Cupcakes, Bundt Cake, any
flavor
Carla Ewert Blue
Open-Baking, Jr (10 Yrs or
younger), Cake, frosted, any
flavor, entire product
Gracie Moyer Blue
Open-Baking, Cookies,
Chocolate Chip Cookies, 3 on
a plate
Layla Ellington, Blue
Henry Hedrick, Blue
Lois Kipper, Purple
Open-Baking, Jr (10 Yrs or
younger), Decorated Cake, not
Styrofoam
Britini Zook Blue
Open-Baking, Jr Teens (11
yrs – 18 yrs), Dinner Rolls, 3
on Plate
Carla Ewert – Canning, Grand Champion
Faith Mildfelt, Blue
Open-Baking, Fudge, 4 on a
Open-Baking, Cookies, Party or Holiday
plate
Cookies, 3 on a plate
Alvin Peters, Blue
Jaylee Ellington, Blue
Open-Baking, King Arthur Flour Fruit or
Nora Thompson, Red
Vegetable Bread
Open-Baking, Cookies, Peanut Butter
Carla Ewert, Blue
Cookies, 3 on a plate
Cassie Hasty, Red
MaryAnn Umbarger, Blue
Claire Hasty, White
Open-Baking, Teens (11 yrs 18 yrs), Quick
Open-Baking, Misc Cake, frosted or
Bread, any type (zucchini, banana, nut)
unfrosted
Ally Duke, Champion, Purple
Nora Thompson, Blue
Open-Baking, Jr (10 Yrs or younger),
Open-Baking, Misc Quick Bread
Sugar Cookies
Carla Ewert, Blue
Brooke
Kent,
Blue
Open-Baking, Misc Yeast Bread
Brekyn Zook, Red
Carla Ewert, Blue
Open-Baking, Teens (11 yrs 18 yrs), Sugar
Open-Baking, Miscellaneous Candy
Cookies, 3 on a plate
Alvin Peters, Blue
Lillie Ball, Blue
Open-Baking, Miscellaneous Cookies, 3 on
Open-Baking, Jr (10 yrs or younger), Yeast
a plate
Bread, any type
Alvin Peters, Blue
Brylee Zook, Red
Open-Baking, Miscellaneous Drop Cookies
Open-Baking, Teens (11 yrs 18 yrs), Yeast
Any Kind, 3 on a plate
Bread, any type
Emma Good, Blue
Faith Mildfelt, Blue
Open-Baking, Teens (11 yrs 18 yrs),
Open-Boy Scouts, Cookies any kind, 4 on
Miscellaneous Exhibit not listed in Jr
a plate
Division
Ty
Hedrick,
White
Lillie Ball, Blue
Ronin Calley, Blue
Open-Baking, Teens (10 Yrs or younger),
Nathan Wiltsey, Red
Miscellaneous Exhibit not listed in Jr
Open-Boy Scouts, Collection General
Division
Ronin
Calley, Reserve Grand Champion,
Emma Good, White
Blue
Nora Thompson, Red
Ty Hedrick, Blue
Owen Thompson, Blue
Open-Boy Scouts, Knot Board
Open-Baking, Miscellaneous, any fruit pie
Ty Hedrick, Blue
not listed
Open-Boy Scouts, Artwork Pen, Pencil,
Carla Ewert, Blue
Charcoal, Watercolor
Open-Baking, Quick Bread, Muffins, 3 on
Ty Hedrick, Red
a Plate
Open-Boy Scouts, First Aid Kit
Easton King, Red
Ty Hedrick, Red
MaryAnn Umbarger, Red
Open-Boy Scouts, Miscellaneous
Open-Baking, Jr (10 Yrs or younger),
Ty Hedrick, Red
Muffins, 3 on a Plate
Open-Boy Scouts, Braiding
Emma Good, White
Grace Newland – Intermediate Reserve
Grand Champion
Tyler Gillespie – Intermediate Grand
Champion
Tessa Jirak – Senior Reserve Grand
Champion
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Ridge Pracht – Reserve Grand Champion, Breeding Heifers
Open-Crafts, Living Care
Facility, Ceramics
Fraces Gripe, Blue
Open-Crafts, Living Care
Facility, Misc Craft Item
Lois Kipper, Blue
Mamie Pedrow, Blue
Open-Crafts, Living Care
Facility, Painted Article
Mamie Pedrow, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class,
Ceramics
Ty Hedrik, Red
Open-Crafts, Youth Class,
Charcoal or Pencil Drawing,
Brook Hughes – Grand Champion & Reserve Grand
mounted or framed
Henry Hedrick, White
Champion Intermediate Horse Show
Braden Gillespie, White
Katie Schmit, Blue, Red
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, Craft
Ty Hedrick, Red
Not Listed
Open-Boy Scouts, Woodworking
Landry Hedrick, Reserve Grand Champion,
Ty Hedrick, Blue
Blue
Open-Boy Scouts, Basketry
Brynlee Rockers, Red
Ty Hedrick, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, Craft Using
Open-Boy Scouts, Metal Work
Beads
Ty Hedrick, Grand Champion, Blue
Henry Hedrick, Blue
Open-Boy Scouts, Rocketery
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, Decorated
Ty Hedrick, Red
Picture Frame, any kind
Open-Crafts, Adult Class, Mixed Media
Easton King, Blue
and Prints, mounted or framed
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, Folk Art
Mariah Dalsing, Red
Painting
Shelby Siemens, Blue
Braden Gillespie, Blue
Open-Crafts, Adult Class, Charcoal or
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, Lego Designs
Pencil Drawing, mounted or framed
Henry Hedrick, Red
Layne Lutz, Blue
Landry Hedrick, White
Open-Crafts, Adult Class, Original
Cayden Davis, Blue
Handmade Greeting Card
Zane Hermreck, White
Paula Sjorlund, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, Miscellaneous
Open-Crafts, Adult Class, Recycled Craft
Craft Item
Item (explain craft)
Emma Schaffer, Red
MaryAnn Umbarger, Blue
Haley Gillespie, Senior Grand Champion
Colton Bennett, Grand Champion, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, Mixed Media
and Prints, mounted or framed
Landry Hedrick, Red
Easton King, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, Paper Craft, any
kind
Henry Hedrick, Blue
Landry Hedrick, White
Easton King, White
Braden Gillespie, Red
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, Pastel or Crayon
Drawing, mounted or framed
Landry Hedrick, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, Recycled Craft
Item (explain craft)
Ty Hedrick, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, Sculpture
(wood, clay, etc)
Ty Hedrick, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, Sun Catchers
Henry Hedrick, White
Landry Hedrick, Red
Easton King, Blue
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, Tie Dye Items
Henry Hedrick, Blue
Landry Hedrick, Red
Open-Crafts, Youth Class, Watercolor,
mounted or framed
Landry Hedrick, Red
Vivian Riblett, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Crop
Classes, Corn stalk, tallest with ear of
corn
Cayden Davis, Red
Jadyn Parks, White
Rhett Parks, White
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Crop
Classes, Cork, 10 ears (any color)
Cayden Davis, White
Jadyn Parks, Red
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Logan Walter.
Rhett Parks, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Crop
Classes, Corn, Best Single Ear
Cayden Davis, Blue
Jadyn Parks, Red
Rhett Pakrs, White
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Crop
Classes, Corn, longest single ear
Jadyn Parks, Blue
Rhett Parks, Red
Austin Teter, White
Jaden Teter, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Crop
Classes, Grain Sorghum, 10 heads
Austin Teter, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Crop
Classes, Soybeans, bundle four inches
Jadyn Parks, Red
Rhett Parks, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Display
Class, Old Fashioned Scarecrow (made
from straw/hay)
Ally Duke, White
Dalton Duke, Red
MaryAnn Umbarger, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Garden
Class, Banana Peppers, five
Jackie Olson, Red
Mackinzee Olson, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Garden Class,
Blackberries, ten
MaryAnn Umbarger, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Garden
Class, Carrots, five
Rhett Parks, Red
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Garden
Class, Cucumbers, five
Mackinzee Olson, Red
Jadyn Parks, White
Rhett Parks, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Garden
Class, Eggplant
Jackie Olson, Red
Mackinzee Olson, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Garlic
Bulbs, Red
MaryAnn Umbarger, Red
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Grapes, ten
MaryAnn Umbarger, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden,
Miscellaneous Vegetable
Gaylon Corley, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden,Okra, five
Jackie Olson, Blue
Mackinzee Olson, Red
Rhett Parks, White
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Other
Apples, five
Lucas Lizer, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Pears, five
Lucas Lizer, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Pumpkin
Patty Benton, Red
Tim Benton, Blue
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Red Cherry
Tomatoes, Tea
Rhett Parks, Blue
Ridge Pracht, Overall Champ in Swine.
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Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Salad
Tomatoes, ten
Ljackie Olson, Blue
Mackinzee Olson, Red
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Summer
Squash
Lillie Ball, White
Jadyn Parks, Blue
MaryAnn Umbarger, Red
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Watermelons
Lille Ball, Red
Jadyn Parks, Blue
Rhett Parks, White
Open-Farm, Orchard Garden, Winter
Squash
Lillie Ball, Blue
MaryAnn Umbarger, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Fiber Arts,
30. Holiday Decorations Handmade
MaryAnn Umbarger, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Fiber Arts,
30A. Misc Home Decor
Judy Davis, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Fiber Arts,
Beaded Novelty
Judy Davis, Blue, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Fiber Arts,
Crocheted Afghan any design
Alvin Peters, Blue, Red
Judy Davis, White
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Fiber Arts,
Crocheted Afghan shell stitch
Alvin Peters, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Crocheted
Doily, large
Frieda Peters, Blue, White
Shirley Benjamin, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Crocheted
Doily, small to medium
Frieda Peters, Blue, White
Shirley Benjamin, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Crocheted
Doll Clothes
Shirley Benjamin, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Crocheted
Hat
Alvin Peters, Red
Shirley Benjamin, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Crocheted
Miscellaneous
Alice Anderegg, Blue, Red
Judy Davis, White
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Crocheted
Muffin/Scarf
Judy Davis, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Crocheted
Pot Holder
Shirley Benjamin, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Crocheted
Table Cover
Frieda Peters, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Fabric Item
not mentioned
Judy Davis, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Holiday
Article or Item
Joleata Kent, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Hook Rug
Joleata Kent, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Infant
Afghan, Carrying Robe, knitted or crocheted
Judy Davis, Blue
Shirley Benjamin, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Infant
Booties, knitted or crocheted
Shirley Benjamin, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Infant Wear,
miscellaneous
Shirley Benjamin, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Knitted Dish
Cloth
Shirley Benjamin, Red
Cathy Allen, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Knitted Doll
Clothes
Shirley Benjamin, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Knitted Hat
or Muffler
Shirley Benjamin, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Knitted
Miscellaneous
Shirley Benjamin, Blue, Red
Judy Davis, White
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Knitted
Scarf
Judy Davis, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, PeeWee (8
Yrs or Younger) Miscellaneous Item Not
Listed
Landry Hedrick, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Jr (15 Yrs or
younger) Miscellaneous Item Not Listed
Easton King, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles,
Miscellaneous Novelty Item
Judy Davis, Blue, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles,
Miscellaneous Pillow Case
Brooke Kent, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles,
Miscellaneous Wearing Apparel
Judy Davis, Blue
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Tatted
Article
Joyce Buckley, Blue, Red
Open-Fiber Arts and Textiles, Hooked
Classes, Wall Hanging
Joleata Kent, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Annual Collection,
Zinnia, 5 Large
Terrie Gifford, Red
Open-Florticulture, Annual Collection,
Zinnia, 5 Small
Terrie Gifford, Red
Open-Florticulture, Annual Collection,
Zinnia, 5 Medium
Junior sheep award winners Braden
Gillespie, Grand Champion, and Brekyn
Zook, Reserve Grand Champion.
Brody Barnes with his wood working project that won some awards.
Austin Ewert – Grand Champion in Senior Showmanship.
Terrie Gifford, Champion, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Annual Collection,
Marigold, 5 Small
Terrie Gifford, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Artistic Design,
Country Kitchen
Alice Anderegg, Champion, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Artistic Design, Small
Wonders small design not over eight
inches
Terrie Gifford, Red
Open-Florticulture, Artistic Design,
Anything Goes
Vivian Riblett, Red
Open-Florticulture, Artistic Design, Come
for Coffee Coffee Table
MaryAnn Umbarger, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Artistic Design, Good
ol Summertime
MaryAnn Umbarger, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Flower Collection,
Wild Flowers, 5
MaryAnn Umbarger, Red
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or Younger),
Minature-not over eight inches
Vivian Riblett, Red
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or Younger),
Back to School
Vivian Riblett, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or Younger),
Zinnia, 5 Medium
Vivian Riblett, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or Younger),
Wildflowers
Vivian Riblett, Red
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or Younger),
Marigold, 5 Large
Vivian Riblett, Red
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or Younger),
Westward Ho
Vivian Riblett, Red
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or Younger),
Zinnia, 5 Small
Vivian Riblett, Champion, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or Younger),
Halloween
Vivian Riblett, Red
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or Younger),
Kansas Prairie Grasses
Vivian Riblett, Champion, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or Younger),
Marigold, 5 Medium
Vivian Riblett, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Jr (16 Yrs or Younger),
Gone Fishin!
Vivian Riblett, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Potted Plants,
Succulent
Alice Anderegg, Blue
Open-Florticulture, Potted Plants, African
Violets
Alice Anderegg, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Canned FruitWater Bath, Miscellaneous Fruit not listed
Karen Gillespie, Blue
Penny Holloman, Red
Open-Food Preservation, Canned FruitWater Bath, Peaches
Penny Holloman, Purple, Reserve Grand
Champion, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Canned FruitWater Bath, Gooseberry
MaryAnn Umbarger, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Canned FruitWater Bath, Cherries
MaryAnn Umbarger, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Canned FruitWater Bath, Pears
MaryAnn Umbarger, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Canned Meats-
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Storm Pracht performing Saturday night at the fair.
Pressure Canner, Poultry
Carla Ewert, Blue
Penny Holloman, Red
Open-Food Preservation, Canned MeatsPressure Canner, Other Meat
Penny Holloman, Red
Open-Food Preservation, Canned
Vegetables-Pressure Canner, Miscellaneous
Vegetables
Carla Ewert, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Canned
Vegetables-Pressure Canner, Carrots
Penny Holloman, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Dried Foods, Beef
Jerky
Carla Ewert, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Jams or ButtersWater Bath, Strawberry Jam
Carla Ewert, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Jams or Butters-
Water Bath, Apple Butter
Carla Ewert, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Jams or ButtersWater Bath, Miscellaneous Fruit Jam not
listed
Terrie Gifford, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Jams or ButtersWater Bath, Blackberry Jam
Karen Gillespie, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Pickles and
Relishes-Water Bath, Pickled Vegetables,
any kind
Carla Ewert, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Pickles and
Relishes-Water Bath, Pickled Beets
Carla Ewert, White
Penny Holloman, Blue
MaryAnn Umbarger, Red
Open-Food Preservation, Pickles and
Relishes-Water Bath, Cucumber, sweet
The PeeWee Goat group proudly displaying their awards.
Terrie Gifford, Blue
Penny Holloman, Red
Open-Food Preservation, Pickles and
Relishes-Water Bath, Bread and Butter
Pickles
Terrie Gifford, Red
MaryAnn Umbarger, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Pickles and
Relishes-Water Bath, Cucumber, dill
Terrie Gifford, Red
Penny Holloman, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Pickles and
Relishes-Water Bath, Miscellaneous Relish
Penny Holloman, Red
Open-Food Preservation, Pickles and
Relishes-Water Bath, Cucumber Relish
MaryAnn Umbarger, Blue
Open-Food Preservation, Tomato or
Tomato Products-Water Bath, Salsa
Carla Ewert, Blue
Terrie Gifford, Blue
Penny Holloman, Red
Open-Food Preservation, Tomato or
Tomato Products-Water Bath, Sauce (chili,
pizza, taco, spaghetti)
Carla Ewert, Blue
Open-Girl Scouts, Brownies – 2nd & 3rd
Graders, Cookies any kind, 4 on a plate
Jadyn Parks, Blue
Open-Photography, Animal
Renee Duke, Blue
Karlyn Hulett, White
Josie Miller, Red
Open-Photography, Farm Theme
Carla Ewert, White
Rebecca Sprague, Red
Open-Photography, Humorous
Carla Ewert, Blue
Open-Photography, Miscellaneous
Composition
Madison Danner, White
Denise King, Red
Dana Spencer, Blue
Open-Photography, Nature
Madeline Spencer, Purple, Grand Champion,
Blue
Open-Photography, Portrait
Renee Duke, Red
Carla Ewert, White
Denise King, White
Brooke Kent, Red
Ally Duke, Blue
Open-Photography, Special Photos
Sunrise/Sunsets of Anderson County
Denise King – 1st Place
Dana Spencer – 2nd Place
Josie Miller – 3rd Place
Carla Ewert – 4th Place
Stacy Sprague – 5th Place
Open-Photography, Vacation Memories
Carla Ewert, Blue
Denise King, Red
Lynn Wawrzewski, White
Brooke Kent, Blue
Open-Poultry, Chickens, 202: Bantams
Cockerel, hatched after Jan. 1 of current
year
Britni Zook, Blue
Open-Poultry, Chickens, 203: Bantams Hen,
hatched prior to Jan. 1 of current year
Britni Zook, Blue, Red
Open-Poultry, Chickens, 102: Large Fowl
Cockerel, hatched after Jan. 1 of current
year
Britni Zook, White
Open-Poultry, Chickens, 204: Bantams
Pullet, hatched after Jan. 1 of current year
Emma Goode, Red
Open-Poultry, Chickens, 103: Large Fowl
Hen, hatched prior to Jan. 1 of current
year
Charil Sears, Red
Open-Quilts, Hand Quilted-One Person,
Quilted Table Runner and/or Topper (17B)
Terrie Gifford, Red
Sharon Rich, Blue
Open-Quilts, Hand Quilted-One Person,
Paper Piece Quilt, any size (8B)
Judy McGraw, Purple, Grand Champion,
Blue
Open-Quilts, Hand Quilted-One Person,
Piecework (7B)
Judy McGraw, Purple, Reserve Grand
Champion, Blue
Open-Quilts, Hand Quilted-One Person,
Appliqued, any design (2B)
Judy McGraw, Blue
Open-Quilts, Hand Quilted-One Person,
Miscellaneous Quilted Articles (22B)
Sharon Rich, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-More Than
One Person, Appliqued, any design (26A)
Judy McGraw, Blue
Lynn Wawrzewski, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-More Than
One Person, Crib or Carriage Quilt (45 x 60
inch maximum) (39A)
Lynn Wawrzewski, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-More Than
One Person, Cross Stitch (30A)
Lynda Feuerborn, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-More Than
One Person, Embroidered (28A)
Janette Wolken, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-More
Than One Person, Miscellaneous Quilted
Articles (46A)
Mary Parriot, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-More Than
One Person, Original Picture or Design
(25A)
Joyce Buckley, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-More Than
One Person, Other Quilt Than Classified
(36A)
Joyce Buckley, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-More Than
One Person, Piecework (31A)
Mary Parriot, Red
Gayle Peters, White
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-More Than
One Person, Pre-Printed Fabric Quilt (35A)
Mary Parriot, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-More Than
One Person, Quilted Tablecloth (40A)
Lynn Wawrzewski, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-More Than
One Person, Wall Quilt (any size) (38A)
Terrie Gifford, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-One Person,
Miscellaneous Quilted Articles (22A)
Joyce Buckley, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-One Person,
Quilted Table Runner and/or Topper (17A)
Joyce Buckley, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-One Person,
Miniature Quilt, (24 x 24 inch maximum)
(13A)
Sharon Rich, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-One Person,
Wall Quilt (any size) (14A)
Sharon Rich, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-One Person,
Other Quilt Than Classified (12A)
Sharon Rich, Blue
Open-Quilts, Machine Quilted-One Person,
Piecework (7A)
Sharon Rich, Blue
Open-Quilts, Quilt Block Contest,
Anderson County Fair Quilt Block Contest
Tonya Arnett, Reserve Champion, Blue
Terrie Gifford, Blue
Judy McGraw, Champion, Blue
Phyllis Mundell, Blue
Lynn Wawrzewski, Blue
Hailey Gillespie, Champion, Blue
Jenna Schmit, Reserve Champion, Blue
Open-Rabbits, 1105: Other Breeds Junior
Buck
Gracie Moyer, Grand Champion, Blue
Open-Rabbits, 406: Flemish Giant Junior
Doe
Rayin Sherman, Blue
Open-Rabbits, 406: 805: New Zealand
Junior Buck
Charli Sears, Reserve Grand Champion, Blue
Charli Sears, Red
Charli Sears, White
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