Anderson County Review — August 7, 2012
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Delinquent tax
hole gets deeper
Treasurer offers plans to
help real estate owners
get caught up on taxes
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT What concerns
Anderson County Treasurer Dena
McDaniel about this years delinquent property tax list isnt so
much the number of people on the
list or the total amount of delinquent taxes. Its the number of
people who are falling farther and
farther behind.
The county publishes its annual
list of delinquent property taxes
for three times each year, beginning with this edition of The
Anderson County Review. The
list shows a total of $334,061.23 in
unpaid taxes by county real estate
owners. Thats about $4,000 less
than last years total of $372,347.12.
McDaniel said she has not had time
to make any comparisons between
last year and this year. A comparison by The Review shows 551 individual entries last year compared
to 529 this year, although some
owners may have multiple entries.
Still, McDaniel said shes more
SEE TAXES ON PAGE 3A
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How will you get to school?
Parents asked to pick
preferred route at
todays enrollment
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT – Parents who enroll
children at Garnett Elementary
School today will have an extra
decision to make – how theyre
going to get those kids to school
each day.
USD 365 Monday released a
map showing potential traffic
patterns to drop off and pick
up children. The plan features
two options: enter Home Run
Drive from U.S. 59 highway and
This map
shows
prospective
routes to the
front and
back. U.S. 59
would be to
the left of this
map.
drop kids at the front entrance,
or enter from an access road
off Lake Garnett Road and
drop kids at the back entrance.
Parents will be asked at enrollment which path they plan to
use.
Traffic flow to and from the
school has been an ongoing
concern because the school is
located on a busy highway. A
turning lane has been added
on northbound U.S. 59 because
its expected most of the traffic
will come from the south. State
and city officials say they will
wait to see how traffic patterns
develop before determining if
SEE TRAFFIC ON PAGE 3A
Goodbye, GHS/GEC
Vote today
Sunday liquor sales question
decided by Garnett voters;
parties to pick candidates
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 08-07-2012 / Vickie Moss
The former Garnett High/Elementary school came tumbling
down Thursday, Aug. 2. Demolition crews with Ark Wrecking
Co. of Oklahoma brought down the 90-year-old building in
a matter of hours. The last walls were torn down just after
noon. Clockwise from left, the crew brings down the north
wing; a sign ironically marks the last day of school; former
students of the school watch as it is torn down. The demolition brought several spectators. A video of the demolition is
posted on The Anderson County Reviews Facebook page.
A photo retrospective is printed on Page 5B.
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT Local voters today can turn to
Facebook and Newsline 2500 tonight to find
out who won any of various local primary
races and whether
local voters approve
the sale of liquor on
Sunday in Garnett.
Polls are open until
7 p.m. today.
The
question
of Sunday liquor
sales in Garnett appears on the ballot after
residents forced the election by petition.
Commissioners this spring voted to allow
Sunday liquor sales at the request of a liquor
SEE ELECTION ON PAGE 3A
School board
lowers tax rate
New school, other factors work
in USD 365s favor as board
approves mill levy decrease
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT Taxpayers in USD 365 have
the new elementary school to thank for
keeping their tax rate low this year. But
Superintendent Don Blome warns people
not to get too excited about the savings; its
only temporary.
The school board Thursday night
approved the 2012-2013 budget with a slight
decrease in the mill levy, or the rate at which
property taxes are assessed. Last years total
mill levy for the district was 54.421; this year,
the mill levy will be 53.721.
Even though the tax rate is lower, the
districts expenses will be slightly higher
than last year. The district collected $3.2
SEE BUDGET ON PAGE 3A
Short Stop readies for new location
Station will move to
former competitors
site, close current store
BY VICKIE MOSS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT A local gas station and convenience store that
bought out a competitor will be
moving to the other stations
site.
Short Stop, which has a sixpump fueling station at U.S. 59
and Second Avenue, last month
purchased the former Shell station at U.S. 59 and Fifth Avenue.
The company plans to remodel
the former Shell station and
move there. The station at
Second Avenue will be closed
and the site offered for sale.
Owner Allison Leiszler
said the owners of the former
Shell station made them a good
offer. Leiszler initially planned
to remodel their present location and had purchased land
behind the property with that
intention. Those plans have
been scrapped with the pending
move. After Short Stop moves
to the new location, fuel tanks
at the site will be removed and
the property will be offered for
sale, including the property
behind the current station.
The remodel project at the
Fifth Avenue location will
include a larger fuel tank. The
store features a 16-door cooler
and the opportunity to sell food;
the Shell station offered Hunt
Bros. Pizza and Leiszler said
they plan to continue that serSEE STATION ON PAGE 3A
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 08-07-2012 / Dane Hicks
The former Shell station, 59 Express, will become the home of Short Stop after a remodel. The current
Short Stop location will be closed and offered for sale.
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 7, 2012
RECORD
NEWS
IN BRIEF
CREST FALL SPORTS
Crest USD 479 will have an informational meeting for students and
parents of students who want to
participate in high school and middle school fall sports. The meeting
begins at 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 12,
at the school.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETS
The Anderson County Historical
Society will meet at 6:30 p.m.
Aug. 23 for a meeting and carryin dinner at Lone Elm Community
Building. Jean Johns will give the
program. Bring your own table service. Everyone is welcome.
BACK TO SCHOOL CARNIVAL
GES PTO will have a Back to
School carnival from 5 p.m. to 8
p.m. Friday, Aug. 31, at the Garnett
Elementary School gymnasium.
There will be games, prizes, a
raffle and food.
IMMUNIZATIONS
Before attending classes in the
2012/13 school year, seventh
graders must present documentation of a Tdap and No. 2 Varicella
immunizations. Documentation of
chicken pox disease by a physician
or health department is acceptable.
Additionally, students in grades 812 must have a Tdap on file if it has
been 10 years since last DT@P.
Eighth graders must have a No. 2
Varicella on file or documentation
of disease.
DONATIONS, SUPPLIES
The Backpack Brigade is seeking donations of school supplies
and backpacks for Crest students
who need help purchasing those
supplies. Donations are needed
within the next couple of weeks.
Donations can be sent to an
account at GSSB. For more information or to make arrangements
for donations of money or supplies, contact Melissa Hobbs at
(620) 852-3086, or Kloma Buckle
at (620) 852-3367.
HELP FOR ANIMALS
Anyone willing to donate kitty litter, canned dog food or canned
cat food, dog and cat toys, paper
towels., laundry and cleaning supplies, or newspaper to help support
Prairie Paws Animal Shelter can
contact Lisa at 785-304-4286.
SEVERE WEATHER ALERT
Anderson County residents who
want to get National Weather
Service severe weather warnings by phone via the countys
CodeRed system should register
online at www.andersoncountyks.
org, click Public safety/emergency
management, or pick up registration forms at the county annex,
Garnett City Hall, Garnett Library,
Welda Post office, Westphalia Coop, Greeley City Hall, Kincaid City
Hall or Colony City Hall. You must
be registered to receive the severe
weather warnings by landline or cell
phone. For more information contact AC Emergency Management
at (785) 448-6797.
Notice to
rezone Miller
property
(Published in the Anderson County Review on
August 7,2012)
(CORRECTED)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
/s/ Jay S Velvick
Planning & Zoning Director
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Chairman Dudley R. Feuerborn called the
meeting of the Anderson County Board of
Commissioners to order at 9:00 on July 23 at
the County Commission Room. Attendance:
Dudley R. Feuerborn,
Present: Eugene Highberger, Present:
James K. Johnson, Present. All present. The
pledge of allegiance was recited. Minutes
of the previous meeting were read and
approved.
Road and Bridge
Lester Welsh, Road Supervisor, met with
the commission. He reported the state is not
going to proceed with charging liquidated
damages against the company doing the
bridge for not getting it done on time. It is
up to the county if charges are paid. There
should be about 12 days at $800 per day.
Commission will talk to the county counselor
about proceeding with collecting the damages.
Hospital
Diane Doran, Hospital Board of Trustees,
and Dave Lybarger, Hospital Facility Board
of Trustees, met with the commission. Denny
Hachenberg, Hospital Administrator, was
also present. Diane stated that at their last
meeting the board voted to ask permission
to place a question on the November ballot
to build a new hospital and long term care
unit. Dave stated he is president of the St.
Lukes Facility Board and stated they had
looked at the needs of the hospital and feel it
is in the best interest to build a new facility. It
was questioned by the commission whether
there are any grants available to assist in
the building of a new facility. Commissioner
Feuerborn stated that a 10 million increase
to the residents of Anderson County is a big
hit. It was reported they are in negotiations
with St. Lukes on a lease agreement if a new
facility is built.
Veterans Memorial Committee
Dorothy Lickteig, Phyllis Gettler, Ken
Miller, Steve Newland, and Doug Archer
met with the commission. They have been
requested by the commission to serve on a
committee to build a Veterans Memorial on
the courthouse lawn. Todd Barns and Tommy
Lewis have also been asked but it was not
certain whether they were willing to serve.
Dorothy Lickteig brought Leon Lickteig who
has built a Vietnam Memorial in Kansas
City. The commission explained what they
were looking at for a memorial and what they
wanted the committee to do. The committee
will meet hopefully later this week and set up
guidelines.
Bond Counsel
Dottie Riley, Kutak Rock, met with the
commission concerning the question of
bonds for the proposed hospital construction. Options for the types of funding were
discussed. She pointed out that the county
is limited on the amount of debt they can
have and general obligation bonds are in
that category. The hospital could be built with
hospital revenue bonds and the debt can be
paid off with the revenue. The public building commission could also issue bonds for
a hospital, however, the county would also
have to broaden the authority by resolution of
the building commission, and that resolution
would be subject to a protest period. A lease
purchase option is also available but they are
more expensive and the leaser can end up
defaulting on the payments.
Sheriff
Sheriff Hupp met with the commission.
He presented a revised budget request for
2013. He informed the commission there is
still county property at the old nursing home.
Some he can make use of but some could be
taken to the landfill and some could be taken
to the Tuesday sale after it is advertised.
Ambulance
Commissioner Johnson moved to fund
part of an ambulance not to exceed $70,000
with the Board of Trustees to fund the other
half this year. Commissioner Highberger seconded. Approved 3-0.
Meeting adjourned at 12:34 p.m.
Jon E. Duethman, $143 fine.
Sam E. Willard, $155 fine.
Bradley L. Hewitt, $173 fine.
James W. Svetgoff, $143 fine.
James L. Dyer, $143 fine.
Lacey Jo Piley, $98 fine.
Adam Leif Sutton, $173 fine, failure to
wear seatbelt, $10 fine.
Jannette A. Bouldin, $161 fine.
Seat belt violations:
David Duane Olsen, $10 fine.
Other:
Sarah Ruth Yonning, theft of property or
services, value less than $1,000, possess
narcotic drug and certain stimulants, sentencing set for September 10 at 10:30 a.m.
Regina Lynn Brown, possession of certain
hallucinogenic drugs with one prior conviction, use/possess with intent to use drug
paraphernalia and transporting an open container, all dismissed.
Larry D. Peters, wildlife parks and recreation, general violations, x2, $248 fine.
Timothy Alan Neudeck, vehicle unlawful registration, vehicle liability insurance
required and driving while license canceled/
suspended/revoked, sentencing set for
August 14 at 11:45 a.m.
Matthew Byron Hollon, burglary vehicle
or other means, theft of property or services
under $25,000, criminal damage to property x3, burglary enter dwelling x2, theft
or property or services under $1,000 x2,
diversion, $3,431 in fines, restitution and
courts costs.
Jason D. Richardson, vehicle liability
insurance required, $398 fine.
CIVIL CASES FILED
GARNETT MUNICIPAL COURT
Larry Burkdoll and Advance Pipe Lining,
LLC vs. Russell K. Rickerson, petition to
resolve issues in regards to Advance Pipe
Lining LLC company assets, business partner issues, company taxes and accounting
issues, and company records.
Speeding and other
traffic violations:
Miguel Angel Arellano, McKinney, Texas,
July 22, $135 fine.
Loren W. Eisele, Bartlesville, Oklahoma,
July 7, $135 fine.
Larry W. Heck, Westphalia, July 20, $110
fine.
Darren S. Klish, Lawrence, June 24, $135
fine.
Terri L Matthews, Coffeyville, June 5,
$135 fine.
Shaun Brandon Mustain, Lees Summit,
Missouri, July 8, $135 fine.
David L. Osburn, Lamar, Missouri, July
16, $165 fine.
Dale Dean Prince, Moundville, Missouri,
June 22, $135 fine.
Russell J. Rockers, Garnett, July 7, obedience to traffic control device, $110 fine.
Marion A. Talbot, Lansing, July 20, $135
fine.
Ronald F. Wiltse, Chanute, July 7, $165
fine.
CIVIL CASES RESOLVED
Kimberly Anderson, Guardian of Samantha
K. Pitts vs. Carl L. Nichols, dba Nichols Dairy,
and David C. Heidrich, Jr., judgment against
David C. Heidrich, Jr., only for $2,415.35
plus interest and costs, other defendants,
dismissed.
DOMESTIC CASES FILED
State of Kansas and Sarah M. Shrum
vs. Adam M. Sobba, petition to determine
paternity.
DOMESTIC CASES RESOLVED
Arveca Clarissa Haberlein and Druvyn S.
Vaughan, dismissed.
Lori Jean Hicks and Samantha J. Hicks
vs. Steven Joseph Alonge, final order for
protection from stalking.
LIMITED ACTION FILED
Incidents
A report was made on July 25 of burglary
and theft of property/services of a Garnett
State Savings Bank debit card, a Commerce
Bank debit card, a pellet gun valued at
$54.99, a box of CO2 cartridges valued at
$1112.99, and a plastic container of BBs
valued at $5.99, and occurred on NW 1500
Road.
A report was made on July 29 of criminal
damage to property to a 2003 Buick LE Sable
valued at $800, and occurred on Parkside
Place.
A report was made on July 30 of cruelty to
animals and occurred on West 13th Avenue.
Arrests
Jason Schwenk, Garnett, July 16, writ of
commitment warrant arrest.
Carl Messick, Garnett, July 16, writ of
commitment warrant arrest.
Raymond Bezio, Garnett, July 16, warrant
arrest.
Jennifer Hartle, Garnett, July 16, writ of
commitment warrant arrest.
Brandon Hopkins, Garnett, July 16
domestic battery physical contact in rude
manner x2.
Sean Hull, Ottawa, July 16, writ of commitment warrant arrest.
Cody Meeker, Garnett July 18, liquor,
purchase by minor.
Jason Hermreck, July 19, Garnett, disor-
LIMITED ACTION RESOLVED
Master Management LLC vs. Matthew
Smith and Jamee Wallace, $1,877.72 plus
interest and costs.
Edward Morgan vs. William Bennett and
Rhonda Bennett, $1,980.00 plus interest and
costs.
Bobs Supersaver dba Country Mart
Garnett vs. Peggy A. McGregor, $852.76
plus interest and costs.
CRIMINAL CASES FILED
Roger Dale Roberts, July 27, new statue
felony x2, drug 2, new statute felony, drug 4,
and taxation drugs, no drug tax stamp, first
appearance set for August 14 at 9:00 a.m.
CRIMINAL CASES RESOLVED
Speeding violations:
Michael A. Warriax, $245 fine.
Damien R. Johnson, $191 fine.
Max A. Witte, $143 fine.
Delmer E. Murrell, $185 fine.
Shannon Nicole Dunkle, $185 fine.
Notice to settle Clark estate
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 7, 2012)
PERSONS CONCERNED:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a
Petition for Final Distribution has been filed
in this Court by Brenda Lee as the executor of
the estate of Richard Franklin Clark, praying for
a final settlement of the estate, approval of her
acts, proceedings and accounts as executor,
allowance for attorney fees and expenses,
determination of heirs, devisees and legatees
entitled to the estate and assignment to them
pursuant to the will of Richard Franklin Clark.
You are required to file your written defenses thereto on or before August 30, 2012 at 9:00
a.m. of said day, in said Court, in the City of
Garnett, in Anderson County, Kansas, at which
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON
COUNTY, KANSAS
In the Matter of the Estate of
Richard Franklin Clark,
Deceased.
Case No. 11 PR 23
NOTICE OF HEARING
THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL
derly conduct, fighting words/noisy conduct.
Timothy Longan, July 19, Garnett, disorderly conduct, fighting words/noisy conduct.
Floyd Miller, Garnett, July 21, DUI 2nd
conviction.
Whitney Fishback, July 21, Osage City,
arrest by law enforcement officer, warrant.
Richard Keeler, Iola, July 25, domestic
battery, physical contact in rude manner.
Lisa Vannorman, Garnett, July 28, arrest
by law enforcement officer, warrant.
Tyler Simpson, Garnett, July 28, liquor,
purchase by minor, transporting an open
container, DUI 1st conviction.
Whitney McCubbin, Olathe, July 28, liquor,
purchase by minor.
Regina Brown, Richmond, July 30, arrest
by law enforcement officer, warrant.
ANDERSON COUNTY SHERIFFS
REPORT
Incidents
A report was made on July 3 of forgery,
making or altering a written check, criminal
trespass, theft by deception, and possession of stolen property, of a Kansas drivers
license, a GSSB check, and 15 gallons of fuel
valued at $50, and occurred on NE Highway
169.
Accidents
An accident was reported on July 27 when
a two vehicles driven by Dustin A. Miller, 20,
Garnett, and Shawn M. Muncy, 31, Baldwin,
were both traveling on Colorado Road at
600 Road. The vehicles, traveling north and
south, drove through a cloud of dust, striking
each other head one. Both drivers stated
they were not able to see the oncoming
vehicle before collision.
JAIL LOG
Richard Eugene Keeler, 55, Iola, July 26,
domestic battery, knowing reckless bodily
harm, bond set at $500.
Steven Joseph Along, 29, Garnett, July
26, criminal trespass, remain in defiance, no
bond set.
Whitney Anastasia McCubbin, 19, Olathe,
July 28, liquor, purchase by minor, bond set
at $1,000.
Tyler Jay Simpson, 19, Garnett, July 28,
liquor, purchase by minor, transporting an
open container, bond set at $650.
Martha Nmi Beachy, 57, Garnett, July
28, giving a worthless check, bond set at
$248.87.
Lisa Kay Van Norman, 49, Garnett, July
28, giving a worthless check, bond set at
$248.87.
JAIL ROSTER
Ralee Kingfisher was booked into jail on
July 20 for Anderson County, bond set at
$7,500.
Brian McAdam was booked into jail on
July 5 for Anderson County, bond set at
$50,000.
Brandon Dulin was booked into jail on July
5 for Anderson County, bond set at $50,000.
Andrew Holstine was booked into jail on
June 21 for Anderson County, bond set at
$10,000.
James Hogan was booked into jail on July
5 for Anderson County, no bond.
Marvin Headrick was booked into jail on
September 28, 2011 for Anderson County for
12 months.
Marcas McSwane was booked into jail on
July 2 for Anderson County, waiting docket.
Michael Stevens was booked into jail on
June 29, 2011 for Anderson County, awaiting
sentencing.
Linda Scheckel was booked into jail on
July 5 for Garnett Police Department, no
bond.
Connie McCormick was booked into jail
on March 28 for Anderson County for 12
months.
FARM-INS
Mark Sharp was booked into jail on July
20 as a hold for Linn County.
James (Rocky) Allen was booked into jail
on July 20 as a hold for Linn County.
Danny Harper was booked into jail on July
3 as a hold for Linn County.
Larry Owens was booked into jail on June
14 as a hold for Linn County.
Michael Morris was booked into jail on
July 16 as a hold for Linn County.
Billy Dillard was booked into jail on July 26
as a hold for Miami County.
Richard Martin was booked into jail on
July 31 as a hold for Miami County.
Dante Daniels was booked into jail on July
12 as a hold for Douglas County.
Alejandro Trevino was booked into jail on
July 12 as a hold for Douglas County.
Michael Foy was booked into jail on July
31 as a hold for Miami County.
Robert Brewer was booked into jail on
July 20 as a hold for Miami County.
Geremy Roberts was booked into jail on
July 26 as a hold for Miami County.
Thomas Long was booked into jail on July
20 as a hold for Miami County.
Jason Farley was booked into jail on July
26 as a hold for Miami County.
Samuel Grubb was booked into jail on
July 16 as a hold for Linn County.
Larry Poage was booked into jail on
January 20 as a hold for Miami County.
Phillip Hale was booked into jail on
February 3 as a hold for Linn County.
Bernard Brady was booked into jail on
April 19 as a hold for Linn County.
GARNETT POLICE REPORT
Wal, Inc. dba Bills Quick shop vs. Forrest
E. Hunter, asking $469.16.
Wal, Inc. dba Bills Quick shop vs. Robert
L. Compton, asking $357.90.
Wal, Inc. dba Bills Quick shop vs. Cody L.
Bostater, asking $366.34.
Wal, Inc. dba Bills Quick shop vs. April
Hogan, asking $956.00.
City of Garnett vs. Karen L. Pheigaru,
asking $1,117.80.
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you fail therein, judgment and decree will be
entered in due course upon the Petition.
Brenda Lee, Petitioner
Mark Doty
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C D Schulte Agency Inc. to Janon Gordon,
commencing at point 439 South of NE corner Lot 1, Block 54, City of Garnett, thence
South 216, thence West 70, thence North
216, thence East 70 to POB.
Jonathan Gordon and Janon Gordon to C
D Schulte Agency Inc., commencing at point
439 South of NE corner Lot 1, Block 54, City
of Garnett, thence South 216, thence West
70, thence North 216, thence East 70 to
POB.
Mark A. Gordon and Suzanne Ruth
Gordon to Gordon R. Stegner to Janet L.
Stegner, the NW/4 of 9-21-20.
Ramon D. Stocksen and Rosetta V.
Stocksen to Board of Trustees of First
Christian Church, all Lot 17 & 18 except 4
off East Side Lot 18, in Block 27, City Of
Garnett.
Longview Land Company LLC to Timothy
E. Brown, the N/2 of the NW/4 of 35-19-17,
less and except the East 10 acres thereof.
Secretary Of Housing & Urban
Development to Esh Rentals LLC, beginning
at NW corner NW4 20-19-19, thence East
along North line of said quarter section on an
assumed bearing of North 900000 East,
a distance of 280; thence South 001336
West, parallel to North line of said quarter
section, a distance of 280 to point on West
line of said quarter section, thence North
001336 East along said West line a distance of 325 to POB.
Jon W. Sherbon and L. Michelle Sherbon
to Eric R. Callahan, containing part of but not
all of a tract of land in N2 SE4 7-21-21.
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Notice is hereby given that the Anderson
County Planning Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on September 17 , 2012 at 7:00 P.M.
in the Anderson County Annex, 409 South
Oak, Garnett, Kansas to consider:
Zone Change Application #ZC 12-04 (Miller)
to rezone approximately 10 acres from A-1
Agriculture District to R-E Residential Estate.
Said property is described as follows:
THE EAST HALF (E/2) of the EAST
HALF (E/2) of the SOUTHEAST QUARTER
(SE/4) of the SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE/4)
of SECTION TWO (2), TWP (20), RGN (17),
ANDERSON COUNTY KANSAS.
Any person concerned with this request
may attend the public hearing or submit written comments, opposed or in support, to the
Anderson County Planning Commission. The
Planning Commission may continue this hearing date to a future date, if necessary, without
further notice.
ANDERSON COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS JULY 23
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 7, 2012
TAXES…
MACE
September 12, 1917-July 29, 2012
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
Published August 7, 2012
Lila M. Mace, age 94, of Colony,
died on Sunday, July 29, 2012, at
Golden Heights in Garnett, Kansas.
She was born on September 12,
1917, in Yuma, Colorado, to John
Benjamin and Edith Caroline
(Drew) Husted.
She married Leslie Pete
Mace on August 30, 1939, in Mesa,
Arizona.
She was preceded in death by her
parents; her husband, Pete Mace
ELECTION…
FROM PAGE 1A
store owner, reversing decisions made in 2005 and 2007 not
to allow Sunday sales. At those
times, Caseys General Store
made the request for Sunday
sales. But in April, a new commission approved the request
by Mike and Cathy Barnes, the
new owners of one of Garnetts
two liquor stores.
A petition was filed June 21
to bring the question to a public
vote. One hundred thirty-three
qualified Garnett voters signed
the petition; only 73 were needed to force an election.
In addition to the Sunday
sales question, voters will
decide who they want to compete in the general election in
November. Contested races
include two county commission seats, local Kansas Senate
and House of Representatives
seats, and the U.S. House of
Representatives.
County Commission Dist. 2.
Republican voters will choose
between Bill Craig, Ken Miller
and Scott Rogers. The winner will face Democrat Jerry
Howarter in the general election. Longtime commissioner
Dudley Feuerborn decided not
to run for re-election, leading to
significant interest in the position.
County Commission Dist. 3.
Republican voters will choose
between Patrick Callahan and
BUDGET…
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on November 28, 1999; brother,
Donald Husted; three sisters, Elgia
Worley, Millie Yates, and Evelyn
McNamara.
Survivors include her sons,
John L. Mace of Richmond; Jerry
R. Mace of Colony; Larry E. Mace
of Madison, Neb.; daughter, Rita F.
Dixon of Humboldt; five grandchildren; and six great grandchildren.
Funeral services were Friday,
August 3, 2012, at the Feuerborn
Family Funeral Service Chapel in
Garnett. Burial followed in the
Welda Cemetery.
concerned with the people who
keep falling behind.
Im real concerned people
are putting it off, and they need
to get something done, she
said.
McDaniel said the number of
delinquent property taxes could
be attributed to the bad economy; even so, taxes remain due.
But there are options to make
it easier on taxpayers. The treasurers office offers a payment
plan to help people get caught
up on delinquent property
taxes. McDaniel said staff will
work with property owners to
Dr. David Leitch. The winner find a workable payment plan.
will face incumbent Eugene
Highberger, a Democrat.
Kansas Senate Dist. 12.
Republicans John Coen and
Caryn Tyson face off to see who
will run against Denise Cassells,
FROM PAGE 1A
Democrat, in November.
Kansas
House
of
Representatives. Republicans a southbound turning lane is
Lynn Oharah and Marty Read needed as well.
In order to alleviate congesare competing for the chance
to run against Shirley Palmer. tion, the district built an access
Kincaid resident Arlyn Briggs road behind the school. The
will appear on the ballot but access road intersects with
said he does not plan to cam- the lake road and crosses the
Prairie Spirit Trail. Although
paign for the seat.
U.S.
House
of it may be a longer route to the
Representatives. The only con- school, some parents may pretested Democratic race on the fer the back entrance to avoid
ballot is the U.S. House seat, highway traffic.
Some children may walk to
now held by Lynn Jenkins, a
Republican. Three Democrats
are vying for the chance to
challenge
Jenkins.
They
are Scott Barnhart, Tobias
Schlingensiepen and Robert
Eye.
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Results will be posted as
soon as they are available on
The Anderson County Reviews vice. But perhaps the biggest
Facebook page. Simply Like difference will be the ability
the Anderson County Review to serve more fuel customers.
on Facebook and log on to see Short Stops present six-pump
results. Typically, results are station frequently is full; the
posted by 9 p.m. but updates new spot offers eight pumping
may be available soon after the locations. Leiszler said future
plans could include expandpolls close at 7 p.m.
Results also will be made ing diesel services at the propavailable on Newsline 2500. Call erty next door, now owned by
(785) 448-2500 and follow the Medicine Shoppe.
prompts.
Correction
An article in last weeks
Review on the bond for two
brothers charged with making
and selling steroids contained
the wrong bond amounts. Phil
Moodys bond was reduced from
$75,000 to $50,000 when he made
bond earlier this month; Brock
Moodys bond was $75,000 and
reduced to $25,000 at a subsequent bond hearing, which he
secured and was also released.
Obituaries
The Anderson County Review
publishes full-length memorial
tributes as submitted by families
or funeral homes at a cost of 12
per word. A photograph is complimentary with this paid option. We
also offer a short-form version
containing only pertinent historical data at no charge. Please be
sure to instruct your funeral home
as to which version youd like
published, or contact the Review
directly at (785) 448-3121, email
review@garnett-ks.com.
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REMEMBRANCES
For more information, call the
office at (785) 448-5824, or stop
by the office at the Anderson
County Courthouse.
Those who fail to pay property tax could lose their property in a tax sale. Properties are
eligible for the tax sale after the
list has been published three
times, and if the property has
been on the list three years.
The countys next real estate
sale is said to be in its final
stages of preparation but no
tax sale has yet been scheduled.
The county had a delinquent
mineral rights tax sale in 2010,
but the last real estate tax sale
was May 7, 2004.
The delinquent tax notice is
published on pages 6-8A.
TRAFFIC…
school. The recommended route
will follow next to the access
road behind the school. Children
will then take the Prairie Spirit
Trail south to their destination.
School officials say its too
early to know what kind of traffic patterns will emerge. Once
school starts and people get into
a routine, theyll have a better
idea of what changes, if any,
need to be made. The request to
pick a traffic plan at enrollment
should help officials get a rough
idea what to expect when school
starts.
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It could take up to six months
before Short Stop moves to the
new location, Leiszler said.
Were excited about this
opportunity to expand our
services and offer more cooler choices and more services
for customers at the new location, Leiszler said. The same
friendly faces will be at our
new location, and we appreciate
everyones patience.
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million in local taxes last year
and expects to collect about $3.4
million this year. Last year, the
district spent $16.1 million overall; this year, it expects to spend
about $16.5 million.
Several things worked in the
districts favor this year, not the
least of which is the new elementary school. Because voters approved a $14.4 bond issue
to build the school and make
other improvements, the state
of Kansas offers a special funding class for districts that build
a new facility. That translates
to about $355,000 in additional
state aid.
While that looks like a pretty good deal and it is remember that money is only there a
year or two, Blome said. Its
kind of there as a bonus.
But the additional funding
for a new facility wasnt the
only pleasant surprise for taxpayers and the school district,
Blome said. Higher enrollment
than expected, more funding
for at-risk students, more available state money and higher
assessed valuation all contributed.
Enrollment: USD 365 officials expect enrollment to drop
this year, as has been the trend
recently. However, preliminary
indications show enrollment
will be higher than expected.
Its still likely to drop, but
perhaps not as drastically as
officials expected. The new
Garnett Elementary School, in
particular, likely will benefit
the most from increased enrollment, Blome said. District-wide
enrollment is today at GES.
At-risk funding: The district receives additional funding based on the percentage of
students who are considered
at risk of failing, such as the
number of students on free or
reduced lunches. Previously, the
state cut funding when districts
reached a threshold, such as
less than 40 percent of students
who met the criteria. Now, the
state will gradually decrease
funding as the percentage of
at-risk students declines.
State money: The Wichita
school
district
recently
returned money to the states
Local Option Budget, increasing the amount of money available from the state to all school
districts.
Assessed valuation: The
countys assessed valuation was
slightly higher than expected,
which means the tax rate will
go farther because there is a
larger pool of property to tax.
Last year, the general assessed
valuation was $55.2 million; this
year, it increased to $58.2 million. The assessed valuation of
other property such as railroads and oil leases increased
from $61.7 million last year to
$65.9 this year.
Don and staff have done a
good job of trying to hold the
line, Dwight Nelson, school
board president, said.
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EDITORIAL
Yes, we did
build that
The Anderson County Reviews
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Record your comments on the topic of
your choice at (785) 448-2500, press
option 1. You do not need to leave your
name. Comments will be published anonymously. Calls may be
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Presidents belittling
remarks illustrate his core
premise: Government is king
Recession or no, business people in
Anderson County and all over the country deserve a lot more respect than they
got from the words of President Barack
Obama recently. Instead of having their
business accomplishments belittled,
any business thats survived the last
four years of recession and bleeding
recovery ought to get a medal.
If you were successful, somebody
along the line gave
you some help.
EDITORIAL
There was a great
teacher somewhere in your life.
Somebody helped
to create this unbelievable American
system that we
have that allowed
you to thrive.
Somebody invested
in roads and
bridges. If youve
by Dane Hicks,
PUBLISHER
got a business, you
didnt build that.
Somebody else made that happen.
Beg pardon?
They are probably the most famous
and most telling words of his pubic life,
not to mention his presidency, to date.
They illustrate the Presidents personal
and political philosophy more thoroughly and more concisely than any
speech hes ever made, revealing his
default mindset that government is an
entity unto itself and one whose virtues usurp those of everyone who pays
its tab.
That belief sets up the great debate
of the 2012 election: Whether a larger
government or a smaller government
makes better shade for the labor of
national success. In four years of
Obama to date, we have an anemic
economic recovery (some say a continuing recession) and the beginnings of a
mandatory national health insurance
program that will most likely act like
afterburners on the ever-surging price
of health care. Not a track record that
should be leaned upon in stealing credit
from anybody.
The difference between this election and that of four years ago is that a
great deal of America has awoken from
the celebration of electing Americas
first black President to realize that
they should have paid closer attention
to what he was saying (or more importantly not saying) and less attention to
the color of his skin and his made-forTV drama personal story.
The sheer audacity is almost overwhelming stealing credit from private
business people who have put everything on the line to pursue their own
piece of the American Dream. Fail
in business and you lose not only the
stake you put down, but you carry that
failure with you for life. The rewards
may vary, but the risk is always clear
and the penalty for failure crushing.
Any business pulling its own load
doesnt need to be told its success is due
to the amazing foresight of government
in building bridges and roads and the
Internet. Who does Obama think paid
for all that government infrastructure
to begin with? He speaks of government as if a memorial should be built
to it.
Hopefully President Obamas
showing of his hand will clarify to
Americans the path they really believe
in, and better showcase the labors of
those who will get us there.
I have an idea for the City of Garnett
to use the gym at GEC. I think they
should use it for gymnastics class for
the kids around here, it would give
them something to do. Gymnastics
would be a good way to get exercise.
Do it as a open deal without memberships.
Second Amendment protector
is political whipping boy
BY RICH LOWRY
NATIONAL REVIEW
In America, we are supposed to like
constitutional rights.
One would think that an organization that vigilantly — and effectively -safeguards a constitutional right would
be honored as a kind of national jewel.
Yet the National Rifle Association gets
only obloquy. Its practically branded an accessory to murder whenever a lunatic shoots people. Its labeled a nefarious special interest that
lobbies Congress into
submission. Its all that
Lowry
is wrong with our system.
No one can doubt the NRAs enormous clout. But the group comes about
it the right way. It represents millions of
members, including lots of union members and rural Democrats. Its supreme
act of influence is defeating officeholders in free-and-fair elections. And its
signature victory has been a sea change
in public opinion on gun control.
Its influence is a function of its success in the art of democratic persuasion.
In short, the NRA won the argument.
In 1959, Gallup found that 60 percent
of people supported banning handguns.
Now, Gallup doesnt even show majority support for banning assault weapons. The case for gun control collapsed
on the lack of evidence for its central
contention that tighter gun regulations
reduce crime.
Federal gun laws are unrestrictive.
Forty-one states have right-to-carry
laws, up from 10 in 1987. Some 80 million people own guns, and about 8 million have conceal-and-carry permits.
Nonetheless, violent crime is at 40-year
lows. If the proliferation of guns caused
violence, the country would look like
Mogadishu.
The nations highest-profile champion of gun control is a mayor who
presides over a metropolis where guns
are basically prohibited and yet hundreds of people are killed by them each
year. If that hasnt made New York
City Mayor Michael Bloomberg stop
and think, nothing will.
After the massacre in Aurora, Colo.,
Bloomberg and his allies rushed to plug
their favorite gun-control ideas, evidently caring little whether the measures
would have stopped James Holmes.
Highly intelligent, methodical and
determined to kill, Holmes the person
constituted the elemental danger. Guns,
even frightening-looking guns formerly
banned by Congress, do not go on killing
sprees on their own.
By the standards usually set for our
politics, the NRA is a model organization. We say we want people more
involved in the process. The NRAs
more than 4 million members are highly
engaged.
We say theres too much partisanship. Single-mindedly committed to its
cause, the NRA endorsed about 60 House
Democrats in 2010.
And we say that we value the
Constitution. Gun-control advocates,
though, treat the Second Amendment
like an inkblot (to borrow Robert
Borks famous phrase for the Ninth
Amendment). They consider it an
unfortunate lapse by James Madison,
a forlorn leftover from the 18th century. They were all duly shocked when
the Supreme Court ruled, in its 2008
decision District of Columbia v. Heller,
that the Second Amendment protects an
individual right to bear arms.
No one, during fair political weather
or foul, has been as unstinting in its
protection of that right as the NRA. For
that, we should be grateful.
Rich Lowry is editor of the National
Review.
Contact your legislator
Senator Pat Roberts
302 Hart Senate O.B.,
Washington, D.C., 20510
(202) 224-4774, Fax (202) 224-3514
e-mail pat_roberts@roberts.senate.
gov
Senator Jerry Moran
2202 Rayburn House Office Building,
Washington, D.C., 20515
(202) 225-2715 Fax (202) 225-5124
www.moran.senate.gov
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Isaac Newton
To the Garnett Police Department:
I like that new stealth patrol car.
Very Batman, gentlemen. Very, very
Batman.
I couldnt believe what I was reading
in the last Garnett paper. Now they
are wanting either a new hospital or
an updated one. If I remember right
most of the people didnt vote for a
fancy new jail but we know we needed one. Next we are paying taxes on
an elementary school north of town.
Whats the matter with the hospital
we have? Most of the time we are sent
to Kansas City to see whats wrong
with us. Who do you think is going to
pay for all of this? The taxpayers of
Garnett. Garnett is a retirement town
and right now everyone is trying to
hang on, especially the farmers with
the bad year and the drought. We the
people who own land are the major
ones that get stuck with paying taxes.
I can understand why people dont
want to come to Garnett. Besides, we
need jobs more than anything else.
Just drive up and down the streets of
Garnett and you will see all the houses
for rent or sale. Thank you.
Id like to respond to the caller about
the wheelchairs downtown. You might
want to open up your eyes. Most of
the work down there was done for
cosmetic purposes. And it still is now
wheelchair accessible all the way.
Also, the only way to get downtown
is by the streets, because theres not
one sidewalk wheelchair accessible to
get downtown. We still have to use the
streets to get to the grocery store, the
doctor, church, etc.
Well taxpayers, that sucking sound you
hear is another million or so of your
dollars going out of town. Apparently
there are no contractors in Garnett
capable of tearing down even an old
building. The old school is being town
down by out of town firms.
Heres an idea: If theyre talking about
paying for the hospital with industrial
revenue bonds which will be repaid
with revenue generated by the hospital, let St. Lukes build the hospital and
pay for it themselves, since its gong to
be their revenue paying for it anyway.
Why does Anderson County even need
to be in the picture? St. Lukes may
be a non-profit organization but they
have a lot more resources and a lot
more ability to borrow money than
Anderson County, which is only worth
$71 million apparently.
A word concerning the city commission: I seriously doubt that increasing
the number of commissioners from
three to five will have any specific benefits to the City of Garnett despite an
increase in expenditures. The Kansas
open meeting law presently forbids the
discussion of city business between
commissioners other than in the city
commission chamber, because two of
the three is a quorum. This would not
apply if the number was increased to
five. Business could theoretically be
discussed with preliminary conclusions even in telephone conversations.
I am sure the citizens would prefer
that all city business only be discussed
in an open meeting, public forum.
Thank you.
We build too many walls and
not enough bridges.
The Kansas City Star had an article about the Olympics calling this
Olympics the Title 9 Olympics, because
there are more women than men in
this Olympics, and Title 9 was the law
that made public schools have equal
athletic programs for girls same as
boys, starting back in the 70s. So we
have all this opportunity now for our
daughters and granddaughters to get
scholarships to go to the Olympics, and
as taxpayers we all complain because
we have to pay for more gyms, more
softball fields, more coaches, etc., and
all the other growing costs of education. Has it been worth it?
Hey, if our hospital isnt good enough
for St. Lukes, maybe Olathe Medical
Center or Shawnee Mission would
take it over. You know we dont have
to be the fanciest dang thing in town.
Its 11 oclock Saturday night, I was
driving down 6th Street by the grain
elevator. Lo and behold what do I see,
a man and a woman walking down
the middle of 6th Street blocking the
whole lane like they are a car. I had
to go around in the oncoming lane
because these idiots dont know how
to use a sidewalk. I really think the
cops ought to start giving these people
tickets.
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 7, 2012
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ACHS Volleyball Camp
Basics Volleyball Camp, Grade 8 – Front row, from left: Sydney Holloran, Samantha Fletcher, Madison
Balog, Katelyn Alley, Michaela Laiter, Abbey Barnes; back row: Kirsten Freeman, Samantha Nickell,
Madison Martin, Emily Fritz, Alexey Lickteig, Jennifer Hurlock. Not pictured: Miranda Akes.
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Bulldogs High School Volleyball Camp – Front row, from left: Ellie Lutz, Tregon Guernsey, Kinlee
Jones, Conner Parks, Camy Schroeder, Zadie Smith; second row: Maci Rockers, Jami Sutton, Cassidy
Lutz, Alexis Shaffer, Payton Feuerborn, Tavia Wittman, Jessica McCullar, MaKayla Kueser, Reagan
Jirak; third row: Bailee Wilson, Devyn Scott, Jamie Hoffman, Tori Cunningham, Reagan Romig,
Alexis Pedrow; back row: Coach Dyke,Coach Phelps, Coach Suderman, Mackenzie Lutz, Michaela
Stevenson, Annsley Graham, Britton Brownrigg, Megan Schuster, Ashlyn Martin, Alex Garbarino, Jamie
Mersman, Coach Martin, Coach Overstreet.
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Basics Volleyball Camp, Grade 7 – Front row, from left: McKenzie Evans, Moriah Davison, Kinzee
Olson, Maci Modlin, Adrianna Pedrow, Alexis Feuerborn, Averi Wilson, Maggie Kneibler; back row:
Emma Porter, Samantha Hicks, Morgan Bachman, Layne Lutz, Gabby Spring, Tessa Jirak, Bethany
Powls. Not pictured, Katelyn Phelps.
Basics Volleyball Camp, Grade 6 – Front row, from left: Paige
Rupp, Sammy Walter, Kalyn Bell, Holli Miller; back row: Lakin
Katzer, Tallie Balog, Kylee Rogers, Maggie Price. Not pictured:
Nicole DuPont.
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 7, 2012
County publishes notice of delinquent property taxes
**THIS IS NOT A TAX FORECLOSURE
SALE***
NO PUBLIC AUCTION IS
HELD**
Property is NOT SOLD AT PUBLIC
AUCTION until three years have passed
from the 1st publication of delinquent tax on
a parcel. The following publication is to legally
perfect a tax lien against the property for
Anderson County and is required by Kansas
Statute.
Notice is hereby given that so much of
each tract of land described in the following
list located in Anderson County, Kansas, as
may be necessary for the purpose, will be on
the first Tuesday in September 2012, bid off
by one as County Treasurer of said County, in
the name of and for Anderson County, at my
office in the courthouse, in Garnett, Kansas,
for the taxes and charges thereon, for the
tax year 2011.
/s/ Dena M. McDaniel
Anderson County Treasurer
STATE STATUTE PROVIDES THAT
ONLY THE COUNTY MAY BID; NO PRIVATE
BIDS PERMITTED. EACH TRACT OR LOT
IS SUBJECT TO A FEE of $16.00 AND 7%
INTEREST PER ANNUM PRORATED.
Publication indicates tax payments
through July 31, 2012.
Any payments made after this date are
not reflected in this publication.
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1218.32 LT 4 & W2 VAC ALY BET LTS 3,4
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk5 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KEITH BABCOCK 1-00100090 65.34
COLONY BLOCK 11 BEG 60N & 30W
OF NW COR N TO N LN NW4,E TO
HWY SE ALG HWY HWY TO N LN FIRST
ST W TO POB SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23
RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY Blk-11 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
DONALD L & ANNA K BADDERS
1-10200080 Acres-118.00 362.30 S24, T22,
R19, ACRES 118, NW4 SE4 & S2 SE4 EX RD
Sec-24 Twp-22 Rng-19
DONALD L & ANNA K BADDERS 110500980 Acres-328.60 2283.50 S31, T22,
R20, ACRES 328.6, N2 SEC EX RD Sec-31
Twp-22 Rng-20
IAN M & GENINE M BAILEY 100218600 133.50 MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 5, LTS
17,18,19,20 & E10LT 16 SECTION 31
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5 Sec-31 Twp-20
Rng-20
DALE P & MARGARET A BAKER
1-00100300 320.32 COLONY BLOCK 18
Lot 7, 8 & 9 , SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23
RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY Blk-18 Lot-7, 8 &
9 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
JOHN T BANKS 1-00211490 844.84
GARNETT BLOCK 13 Lot S2 LTS 11 – 12
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-13 Lot-S2 LTS 11 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LARRY SPEARS, SONDRA BAUGHER
1-00209220 69.22 GARNETT BLOCK 40
Lot Block Info 3 & E2 LT 4 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-40 Lot-3 & E2 LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
SONDRA S BAUGHER & LARRY
L SPEARS 1-00209230 80.86 GARNETT
BLOCK 40 Lot Block Info 5 & W2 LT 4
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk- 40 Lot-5 & W2 LT 4
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MARVIN G BAUMAN 1-00701360
469.82 MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHALIA,
S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 16, Lot Block Info
12,13,14 & 15 SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP
21 RANGE 17 Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHAL Blk-16 Lot-12,13,14 & 15 Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
STEVEN R & IVY D BEALS 1-00208920
53.44 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, W37 LT 19
Subd-GARNETT Blk-23 Lot-W37LT 19 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEVEN R & IVY D BEALS 1-00208930
412.40 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 23 Lot-20 &
E3LT 19 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
VERNON N & ETTA MAE BELEW
1-00212340 855.76 % GERALD E & MARIE
EVE GREENWELL GARNETT BLOCK 29
Lot 19 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 29 Lot-19 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
ELIZABETH MARIE BELL 1-00209070
487.98 % RICK BELL GARNETT BLOCK
22 E30LT16 & W16LT17 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-22 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CLARON E & SHERRY A BENJAMIN
1-00210110 2111.92 S30 T20 R20 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
BENNETT GRAIN FARMS 1-10500572
552.31 S22,T22, R20, SW4 & S2 NW4 EX RD
Sec-22 Twp-22 Rng-20
JERRY L & DONNA M BENNETT 103100980 Acres-116.50 945.22 S33, T20, R19,
ACRES 116.5, SE4 NW4 & E2 SW4 EX BEG
SE COR SW4,W914.3,N195 ,E125,N80.7
E789.3,S275.7 TO POB EX RD Sec-33 Twp20 Rng-19
JERRY L & DONNA M BENNETT 105100990 Acres-62.70 160.51 S12, T21, R19,
ACRES 62.7, BEG NW COR SE4 E2640,
S1056 W2640,N1056 TO POB EX RD
Sec-12 Twp-21 Rng-19
JERRY L & DONNA M BENNETT 111100130 Acres-82.50 173.51 S24, T22, R20,
ACRES 82.5, S2 NW4 EX RD Sec-24 Twp-22
Rng-20
ROBERT & MARY BENNETT 100500590 28.10 KINCAID, S36, T22,
R20, BEG 80E SE COR BLK 2, N100
E265,S100,W265 TO POB Subd-KINCAID
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
CURTIS D BETTINGER 1-03500760
Acres-7.70 1422.94 S05, T20, R20, ACRES 7.7,
BEG SE COR SW4 N 528,W 660,S 528,E
TO POB Sec-05 Twp-20 Rng-20
DANIEL BISHOP 1-00204500 19.74
S19, T20, R20, GOLF CART SHED #26 Sec19 Twp-20 Rng-20
MAX D & ROBERTA A BORROR
1-00216210 316.90 % MAX ROCKERS
CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT BLOCK
14 LTS 9,10 & VAC ALY BET LTS 8,9
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHRIS & DIANA BOWEN 1-00217280
825.48 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 56,
Lot 20 – 24 S RR, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-56 Lot20 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ZELMA BOWMAN 1-00218390
170.54 MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31,
T20, R20, BLOCK 2, Lot 6 – 10 EX RR,
SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2
Lot-6 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
ZELMA BOWMAN 1-00218400
121.84 MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT,
S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 2, Lot 11 – 13,
SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2
Lot-11 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
FRED JR & MYRNA C BOYLES 100206740 3763.88 PARKLANE ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 3 Lot 7 & 8 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdPARKLANE ADD TO GARNETT Blk-3 Lot-7
& 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DALE A BROOKS 1-00206090
2195.40 E.S. NICHOLLS SUBDIV GARNETT
BEG 150 E SW COR NE4 NW4 TH
E150,N475,W150 S475 TO POB
SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-E S NICHOLS SUBDIVISION Sec-29
Twp-20 Rng-20
DALE A BROOKS 1-07200480 Acres120.70 676.60 S30, T22, R18, ACRES 120.7,
SW4 NE4 & N2 SE4 EX RD Sec-30 Twp-22
Rng-18
DALE A BROOKS 1-08001960 Acres8.20 1376.04 S02,T22, R19, ACRES 8.2, NW4
NW4 W OF RR EX RD Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng19
VINCENT L & SHEILA BROWN 100701040 14.54 SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILLS
ADD, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 7, Lot 10,11,12,
SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk-7
Lot-10,11,12 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
VINCENT L & SHEILA BROWN
1-00701300
8.90 MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHALIA, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK
15, W80LT 26 & S6OF W80OF LT 27
SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk15 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
VIRGINIA BROWN 1-00210310
433.24 S30 T20 R20 BEG NW COR LT 8
TH N70,E140, S70,W140,TO POB Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
ROGER & DONNA D BRUMMEL
1-00214550 1138.48 GARNETT BLOCK 55
Lot W2 LT 8 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-55 Lot-W2
LT 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DORIS BUNCH 1-08000700 1314.16
RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA, S35, T21,
R19, BLOCK 25, Lot 1, 2, & 3, SECTION
35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19 SubdRAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-25 Lot-1,
2, & 3 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
JACQUELINE ANN BURGSTRUM
ETAL 1-00209430 663.22 % CLINTON W
& ROBERTA PARHAM GARNETT BLOCK
38 N2 LTS 1-2 & N2 E2 LT 3 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-38 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JACQUELINE ANN BURGSTRUM
ETAL 1-00217470 511.86 % CLINTON
W & ROBERTA PARHAM GARNETT, S30,
T20, R20, BLOCK 58, Lot 22 ,23 & 24,
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-58 Lot-22,23 & 24 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097001 0.44 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097050 8.15 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097051 2.46 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097072 0.90 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097080 29.62 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097081 2.63 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097082 4.64 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097092 5.09 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097093 24.30 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
SG-CITY
OF
BURLINGTON
OKLAHOMA G4230 4-097102 4.06 %
PROPERTY TAX DEPT STORED GAS
HOPE D BURNS 1-00500820 450.88
KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 26, Lot 7 &
8 Subd-KINCAID Blk-26 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
RUSTY S BURNSIDE ETAL 100500220 2772.08 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 10, LTS 1 THRU 18,TOG W/VAC
ALY Subd-KINCAID Blk-10 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
C D SCHULTE AGENCY INC 100214420 1440.80 % JANON GORDON
BEG 43.75S NE COR LT 1 S21.5
W70,N21.5E70,TO POB TO POB SubdGARNETT Blk- 54 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
C D SCHULTE AGENCY INC 100215160 1322.80 GARNETT BLOCK 69
Lot Block Info 13 & W2 LT 14 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-69 Lot-13 & W2 LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CAB-TEL CORP 1-00301970 87.18
% ATTN: SHANNON GREELEY, S30, T19,
R21, BLOCK 42, Lot N2 LT 2, SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY
Blk-42 Lot-N2 LT 2 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
KENNETH R CARTWRIGHT 104100940 Acres-80.00 87.22 % ROBERT L
CARTWRIGHT S18, T20, R21, ACRES 80, W2
SW4 EX RD Sec-18 Twp-20 Rng-21
RONALD E CASTLEBERRY SR 100215330 651.52 LAURA CASTLEBERRY
S62LT 5 & S62 E2 LT 6 Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
FAYNE CAYLOR 1-00218910 247.34
% CONNIE DEMPSAY MANDOVI ADD
TO GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 16,
Lot 1 – 6 INCL, SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-16 Lot-1 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng20
FAYNE CAYLOR 1-00218930 133.08
% GERALDINE DEMPSAY MANDOVI ADD
TO GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 16,
Lot 11 – 20 INCL, SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-16 Lot-11 Sec-31 Twp-20
Rng-20
FAYNE
CAYLOR
1-00218940
Acres-.10 1.13 % GERALDINE DEMPSAY
MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31, T20,
R20, BLOCK 17, ACRES 0.1, Lot Block Info
19 & 20 E RR SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-17 Lot-19 & 20 E RR Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
FAYNE CAYLOR 1-00219180 Acres.30
42.88 % GERALDINE DEMPSAY
MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31, T20,
R20, BLOCK 26, ACRES 0.3, Lot Block Info
1,2 & 3 E RR SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-26 Lot-1,2 & 3 E RR Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
FAYNE CAYLOR 1-00219200 Acres1.00 135.38 % GERALDINE DEMPSAY
MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31, T20,
R20, BLOCK 27, Lot 1 – 10 INCL, ACRES
1, SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk27 Lot-1 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
GARY R & JESSICA R CAYLOR 104601110 Acres-76.80 325.78 S34, T21, R21,
ACRES 76.8, S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-34 Twp-21
Rng-21
GARY R & JESSICA R CAYLOR 111000140 Acres-148.00 1502.70 S03, T22,
R21, ACRES 148, NW4 EX RD Sec-03 Twp22 Rng-21
SHIZUKO CENTLIVRE 1-00200940
615.71 S25, T20, R19, BEG 188W & 977.5S
OF NE SEC COR,W183,N200,E183,S200
TO POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
SHIZUKO CENTLIVRE 1-03501380
Acres-5.30 61.90 BEG 891 W SW COR E2
SE4, N323.8, W840, S323.8,E840 TO POB
EX RD Sec-20 Twp-20 Rng-20
BRUCE LEE & JENNIFER C CHAMBERS
1-00701390
14.60 SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILLS ADD, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK
17, Lot Block Info 22, 23, & 24 SECTION
36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17 SubdSUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk-17
Lot-22, 23, & 24 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
GARY & CONNIE CHANDLER 100203520 Acres-1.20 3264.30 THOMAS ADD
TO GARNETT, S25, T20, R19, ACRES 1.2,
Lot Block Info 2 & W100LT 1 SECTION 25
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-THOMAS
ADD TO GARNETT Lot-2 & W100LT 1 Sec25 Twp-20 Rng-19
GARY & CONNIE CHANDLER 103001510 Acres-5.50 38.04 THOMAS ADD
TO GARNETT, S25, T20, R19, ACRES
5.5, BEG SW COR LT 2, E340 S670
TO RR, SW115 W250 N707.5TO POB
SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19
Subd-THOMAS ADD TO GARNETT Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
ESTHER CHAVEZ 1-00101600 56.64
% CHRISTINA DUNLAP COLONY, S06,T23,
R19, BLOCK 53, BEG SW COR LT 12, TH
NE46 TO PT 4 S OF NW COR LT 11, SE
PARA TO N LN LT 11 123SW PARA TO
PINE ST 21SW TO PT 30NW OF SE COR
Subd-COLONY Blk-53 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng19
MICHELLE E CHUDZIK 1-00209810
578.98 GARNETT BLOCK 36 Lot Block Info
9 & W2 LT 8 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-36 Lot-9 &
W2 LT 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MICHELLE E CHUDZIK 1-00216160
849.18 RONALD K MCCAIN % JEREMY
& ASHLEY MCCARTY Subd-CHAPMANS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 15 Lot-12 &
E34LT11 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
TIMOTHY J SR & TAMARA J CLARK
1-00218790 511.86 MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 11,
LTS 16-20 & S2 VAC ALY ADJ ON N
SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk11 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
TIMOTHY J & TABITHA M CLARK
1-03000950A Acres-9.40
299.96
BEG 30W NE COR SW4, S560,W652
N688 TO CTR HWY, SELY 680 TO POB
Sec-23 Twp-20 Rng-19
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600460
Acres-.90 6.82 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 6, LTS 7 THRU 12 & ABAN RR
ADJ TO LT 7 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21
RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-6 Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600480
Acres-.80 5.46 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 7, LTS 1 ,2,3 & ABAN RR ADJ
SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-7 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600490
Acres-.50 3.64 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 7, Lot 6 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP
21 RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-7 Lot6 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600500
Acres-.30 2.27 BUSH CITY, S19, T21,
R21, BLOCK 7, Lot 4 & 5, SECTION 19
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH
CITY Blk-7 Lot-4 & 5 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600510
Acres-.60 4.09 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 8, Lot 1 – 4 INCL, SECTION 19
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH
CITY Blk-8 Lot-1-4 INCL Sec-19 Twp-21
Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600520
Acres-.90 6.37 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 8, Lot 7 – 12 INCL, SECTION 19
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH
CITY Blk-8 Lot-7-12 INCL Sec-19 Twp-21
Rng-21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS
1-04600530 3.94 BUSH CITY, S19, T21,
R21, BLOCK 8, Lot 5 & 6, SECTION 19
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH
CITY Blk-8 Lot-5 & 6 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W COBBS 1-04600540
4.55 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21, BLOCK 9,
Lot Block Info 6,7 EX E50 SECTION 19
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH
CITY Blk-9 Lot-6,7 EX E50 Sec-19 Twp-21
Rng-21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS
1-04600550 311.92 BUSH CITY, S19, T21,
R21, BLOCK 9, LTS 4 & 5 & E50 LTS 6 &
7 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-9 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS
1-04600560 3.94 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 9, Lot 3 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP
21 RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-9 Lot3 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS
1-04600590 5.76 BUSH CITY, S19, T21,
R21, BLOCK 10, Lot Block Info 1,2 3,4 & 5
SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-10 Lot-1,2 3,4 & 5 Sec19 Twp-21 Rng-21
MICHAEL W & DEANN E COBBS
1-04600600 24.12 BUSH CITY, S19, T21,
R21, BLOCK 10, LTS 13 THRU 18 INCL
SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-10 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng21
STEVE COONEY 1-00216890 457.94
% MARK UPP Subd-GARNETT Blk-43 Lot17-20 INCL Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RUSSELL A & TONYA CORNETT 100216930 1206.04 GARNETT BLOCK 44
Lot 3 & 4 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-44 Lot-3 &
4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHEN & PAMELA COX 1-
00202790 631.32 % TERRI D JACKSON
FARRISS ADD TO GARNETT, S25, T20,
R19, BLOCK 1, Lot Block Info 19 & E2 LT
18 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
19 Subd-FARRISS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1
Lot-19 & E2 LT 18 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
BOBBY R & MARY K CRAIG 100701410 20.64 SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILLS ADD, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK
17, LTS 13 THRU 17 INCL & S18 LT 18
SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk17 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100208900 550.78 GARNETT BLOCK 23 Lot
17 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-23 Lot-17 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100209100 812.50 GARNETT BLOCK 22
Lot Block Info S2 LTS23 & 24 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-22 Lot-S2 LTS23 & 24 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100209590 557.36 GARNETT BLOCK 37
Lot Block Info S62LTS 1 & 2 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-37 Lot-S62LTS 1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100209600 609.08 GARNETT BLOCK 37
Lot Block Info N78LTS 1 & 2 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-37 Lot-N78LTS 1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100209620 777.92 GARNETT BLOCK 37 Lot
4 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-37 Lot-4 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100209640 726.02 GARNETT BLOCK 37 Lot
6 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-37 Lot-6 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES, LLC 100210210 773.58 BRYSON ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 4 BEG SW COR LT
1, TH N40,E132 S40,W132 TO POB EX
RD SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-BRYSON ADD TO GARNETT Blk-4
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100210420 929.08 GARNETT BEG 300N NE
COR LT 1 TH W177 N70,E177,S70 TO
POB SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-GARNETT Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100210560 1275.22 WHITEFORD ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 2 Lot 14 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdWHITEFORD ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2
Lot-14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100215270 561.50 GARNETT BLOCK 70
E36LT 14 & W20LT 15 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-70 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100215490 393.04 CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 4 LT 6 & W2 VAC ALLEY
BET LTS 5 & 6 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CREEKSIDE PROPERTIES LLC 100215920 922.68 CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 7 LTS 11 & 12 & W2
VAC ALLEY BET LTS 12 & 13 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-7 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JERRY L & MARSHA C CRIQUI 100215310 1253.04 GARNETT BLOCK 71
Lot 6 & 7 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-71 Lot-6 &
7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JERRY & MARCIA CRIQUI 100215980 367.14 CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 7 , E67.3LT 18,W32LT
19 & VAC ALY BET LTS 18 & 19 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-7 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JERRY L SR & MARCIA A CRIQUI 100217020 818.90 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20,
BLOCK 45, Lot 5, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-45 Lot-5
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
SCOTT F CRISP REVOCABLE TRUST
1-08000590 51.23 RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA, S35, T21, R19, BLOCK 22, Lot 10
– 12, SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE
19 Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk22 Lot-10 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
TAMMY CROUCHER 1-00700240
14.61 Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk-1
Lot-7-9 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
RICHARD V CUMBER 1-00213920
102.28 GARNETT BLOCK 51 Lot Block Info
14 & E16LT13 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-51 Lot14 & E16LT13 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
PATRICIA CUMMINGS 1-02700460
Acres-4.80 615.47 S14, T20, R18, ACRES 4.8,
BEG SW COR NE4 N 300, E 686, S 300,
W 686 TO BEG EX RD Sec-14 Twp-20 Rng18
CHRISTOPHER H & AMY K CYGAN
1-00201109 Acres-2.00 8.46 PRAIRIE LINKS
SUBDIVISION, S19, T20, R20 Lot 14, ACRES
2 Subd-PRAIRIE LINKS Lot-14 Sec-19 Twp20 Rng-20
CHRISTOPHER H & AMY K CYGAN
1-00209090 879.44 GARNETT BLOCK 22
Lot 22 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-22 Lot-22 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
CHRISTOPHER H & AMY K CYGAN
1-00210570 1132.52 WHITEFORD ADD
TO GARNETT BLOCK 2 Lot E97LT 13
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-WHITEFORD ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-2 Lot-E97LT 13 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHRISTOPHER H & AMY K CYGAN
1-00215260 1149.82 GARNETT BLOCK 70
Lot Block Info 13 & W4LT 14 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-70 Lot-13 & W4LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
JOHN W & ALICE DAUGHERTY 100501100 17.80 % HONEY WHITCOMB
KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 16, Lot 3,
4 & 5 Subd-KINCAID Blk-16 Lot-3, 4 & 5
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
BETTY JOY DAULTON 1-00200650
Acres-2.50 783.52 S24, T20, R19, ACRES
2.5, BEG 60W & 310N OF SE SEC COR
,W458,N180,E11 ,N54, E450, S235 TO
POB Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-19
SAM DAVIDSON 1-00500480 20.20
KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 11, Lot 15
– 18 Subd-KINCAID Blk-11 Lot-15 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
JEFFREY S & LISA C DEAL 1-00500280
98.84 % WARD WOOLS KINCAID, S36,
T22, R20, BLOCK 19, Lot LT 5 & 6 SubdKINCAID Blk-19 Lot-LT 5 & 6 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
DEKTOS REAL ESTATE LLC 100216730 177.77 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 41
Lot-8 & W2 LT 7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DEUTSCH BANK NATIONAL TRUST
1-00215140 1184.22 Subd-GARNETT Blk69 Lot-10 & E2 LT 11 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CALVIN D & PATRICIA A DEVOE
1-00501610 199.66 KINCAID, S36, T22,
R20, BLOCK 29, Lot Block Info 1 & N2 LT
2 Subd-KINCAID Blk-29 Lot-1 & N2 LT 2
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DAVID J DICKES 1-00216720 517.56
S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 41, LT 6 & E2 LT 7
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-41 Lot-6 & E2 LT 7 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LAWRENCE E & DONNA DIEBOLT
1-08000710 410.26 % LARRY REDMAN
RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA, S35, T21,
R19, BLOCK 25, Lot 4, 5 & 6, SECTION
35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19 SubdRAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-25 Lot-4,
5 & 6 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
TIMOTHY L & SHANEY R DIETRICH
1-00100880 63.42 COLONY BLOCK 35
Lot Block Info W2 2 & E2 3 SECTION 06
TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY
Blk-35 Lot-W2 2 & E2 3 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng19
TIMOTHY L & SHANEY R DIETRICH
1-00102440 58.00 PINEGARS 1ST ADD TO
COLONY Lot Block Info 9 & E2 LT 8
SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19
Subd-PINEGARS 1ST ADD TO COLO Lot-9
& E2 LT 8 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
WES DIETRICH 1-00101050 404.38
COLONY BLOCK 37 Lot 6 – 12 INCL ,
SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19
Subd-COLONY Blk-37 Lot-6 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
GEORGIA C DILLEY 1-00701320
50.86 MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHALIA,
S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 15, Lot 16,17 & 18,
SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk15 Lot-16,17 & 18 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
LINDA DONLEY 1-09300390 Acres66.50 1082.94 S31, T22, R19, ACRES 66.5, S2
NE4 LYG E OF NEW HWY 169 & EX RD
& RR R/W Sec-31 Twp-22 Rng-19
LINDA DONLEY 1-09400300 Acres41.50 179.98 S31, T22, R19, ACRES 41.5, N2
NE4 LYG E OF HWY & RR R/W EX BEG
NE COR NE4 S484 ,W180, N484,E TO
POB EX RD Sec-31 Twp-22 Rng-19
MICHAEL M H & THERESA C
DORRELL 1-04100750 Acres-79.70 410.42
S08, T20, R21, ACRES 79.7, W2 SE4 EX RD
Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-21
MICHAEL M H & THERESA
C DORRELL 1-04100760 Acres-77.70
3734.30 S08, T20, R21, ACRES 77.7, E2 SE4
EX RD Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-21
MICHAEL A DRIMMEL 1-00207740
232.15 GARNETT BLOCK 3 Lot 5,6 & W2
4 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-3 Lot-5,6 & W2 4
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CHERYL & JAMES DUNKIN 100214090 1136.66 GARNETT BLOCK 53
Lot Block Info 3 & W2 LT 2 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-53 Lot-3 & W2 LT 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
MAURICE & PAT DURAND 112000680 Acres-77.20 56.20 S09, T23, R21,
ACRES 77.2, W2 NW4 EX RD Sec-09 Twp23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12000940 Acres-79.20 80.20 S07, T23, R21,
ACRES 79.2, E2 NE4 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-21
MAURICE & PATRICIA L DURAND
1-12001020 Acres-159.40
229.87
S08, T23, R21, ACRES 159.4, NW4 EX RD
Sec-08 Twp-23 Rng-21
MILO JR & PATRICIA DURAND 112000860 Acres-7.00 885.18 S06, T23, R21,
ACRES 7, W2 NW4 LY N & W CO RD
EX BEG 2 47S NW SEC COR S100 ,E120
N100,W TO POB & EX BEG 580E & 348S,
W195, S100,E195,N Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng21
DONALD E EDGERTON 1-04600231
Acres-37.30 716.24 S16, T21, R21, ACRES
37.3, N2 W2 NW4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-21
Rng-21
DONALD EDGERTON 1-04600231A
Acres-39.20 250.24 S16, T21, R21, ACRES
39.2, S2 W2 NW4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-21
Rng-21
ERIC J EDMUNDSON 1-00500560
Acres-3.20 181.12 % JUDITH E PECK
KINCAID RESERVE STRIP, S36, T22, R20,
ACRES 3.2, BLK 0.3,TOG W/ADJ S1/2 VAC
THIRD AVE,& BEG SW COR SD BLK,
E266 ,S140,W TO ST,N140TO POB SubdKINCAID RESERVE STRIP Blk-0.3 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
DARREN & SHERILYN EICHMAN 102605330 139.34 HARRIS, S08, T20, R18,
BLOCK 15, Lot 10 – 12 INCL, SECTION 08
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 18 Subd-HARRIS
Blk-15 Lot-10 Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-18
THOMAS FAGG 1-00215370 249.44
CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT BLOCK
5 Lot Block Info N60LTS 1 & 2 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5 LotN60LTS 1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION 1-03503130 Acres-.70
2.30 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 79,
ACRES 0.7, BEG 40W SW COR E320,S100
W320 ,N100 TO POB SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-79 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
EARNEST C FERGUSON & MARCUS
Z FERGUSON 1-00201370
1198.14 S25, T20, R19, BEG 1504W & 490S
OF NE SEC COR,E188,S630,W173,N95,
W15 N535TO POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
ANTHONY V & DONNA FICARA
1-00210550 923.03 GARNETT BEG ON
WALNUT ST W R/W LN 20N NE
COR WHITEFORD ADD TH W156
N126 ,E156,S126, TO POB SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES E FINLEY 1-04600580 4.25
% ED FINLEY BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 9, ABAN RR R/W W OF ALLEY
SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-9 Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng21
ROBERT FITZ ETAL 1-10501800
Acres-199.30 1553.64 S12, T23, R19, ACRES
199.3, S2 NW4 & N2 SW4 & NW4 NW4 EX
R D Sec-12 Twp-23 Rng-19
JOHN J & WANDA L FOLSOM 100203330 784.12 % BOBBY & DEBRA
DAVIS SMITHS ADD TO GARNETT, S25,
T20, R19, BLOCK 1, Lot Block Info S70LTS
13,14 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
19 Subd-SMITHS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1
Lot-S70LTS 13,14 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140001 0.29 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140050 5.23 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140051 1.54 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140072 0.64 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140080 19.14 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140081 1.70 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140082 2.94 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140092 3.26 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140093 15.54 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
SG-FORT COBB OKLAHOMA
IRRIGATION G4346 4-140102 2.65 %
DAVID ANDERSON STORED GAS
GEORGETTA FOXX 1-00201670A
438.34 % DAVID I SHORT ETAL S25, T20,
R19, COM @ A PT 1772W & 60N SE COR
NE4, TH W108,N177.5, E108 ,S177.5,TO
POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
GEORGETTA FOXX 1-00201670B
304.95 % ADAM & SHANNON KING S25,
T20, R19, COM AT A PT 1692W & 60N SE
COR NE4, TH W80,N177.5,E80,S177.5 TO
POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
GEORGETTA FOXX 1-00201671
99.28 S25, T20, R19, BEG 760E & 470N SW
COR NE4 N97.5,E188,S97.5,W188 TO
POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
DUANE FRAZIER LIVING TRUST 100201610 1644.88 % TERRY & JOE ADAMS
Subd-WESTWOOD ACRES TO GARNETT
Blk-1 Lot-3 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
RHONDA R FREEMAN LIVING
TRUST 1-08000950 Acres-4.50 3871.46 S36,
T21, R19, ACRES 4.5, BEG 697N SW COR
E 378,N564.3 W378S TO POB EX RD Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-19
VERNELLE C FROHLICH 1-00211930
1143.24 GARNETT BLOCK 26 Lot Block Info
15 & E2 LT 14 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-26 Lot-15 &
E2 LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
GLENDA L FUNK 1-00202430 860.08
NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD, S25, T20,
R19, BLOCK 2, BEG 75 W OF SW COR LT
10 W50 N150 E50 S TO POB SECTION
25 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Blk-2 Sec-25 Twp-20
Rng-19
HARRY FUNK III 1-00215000 399.42
GARNETT BLOCK 68 BEG 10E SW COR
LT 14 N140E40 S48,E4.5,S55,SW10,S29
,W40 TO POB SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-68 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
HARRY FUNK III 1-00500900 Acres3.90 12.00 ALL BLK 41, ALG W/ADJN S 1/2
VAC SECOND ST, ADJN W2 VAC BLAKER
ST ADJN N2 VAC FIRST ST Subd-KINCAID
Blk-41 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
HARRY FUNK III 1-00500920 30.82
LOT 9-12, ALG W/ADJN S2 VAC SECOND
ST & ADJN E2 VAC BLAKER ST SubdKINCAID Blk-30 Lot-9 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng20
HARRY FUNK III 1-00501670 25.80
LTS 9 &10, & BEG SW COR LT 9, E140,
S80, W140, N80 TO POB, ALG W/ ADJN
E2 VAC BLAKER ST, EX RD R/W SubdKINCAID Blk-29 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
HARRY FUNK III 1-00501730 Acres5.10 16.80 ALL BLK 42, & BEG SW COR
SE4, N100 SW SW COR BLK 42, E500
SW COR LT 9 BLK 29, S100, W500 TO
POB, ALG W/ ADJN S2 VAC FIRST ST &
ADJN W2 BLAKER ST, EX RD R/W SubdKINCAID Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
R H FURSMAN 1-00101440 344.06
COLONY BLOCK 50 Lot 1 SECTION 06
TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY
Blk-50 Lot-1 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RICH E GADELMAN 1-04601340
Acres-82.00 1742.08 S01, T21, R20, ACRES
82, S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-01 Twp-21 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00202510
2245.54 NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD, S25,
T20, R19, BEG 37.9N SE COR NE4,N110,
W100,S109 ,E100 TO POB SECTION 25
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
JAMES L GAINER 1-00208580 114.10
GARNETT BLOCK 16 Lot 13 & 14 ,
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-16 Lot-13 & 14 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L & MARY A GAINER 100212660 172.06 GARNETT BLOCK 32 Lot
13 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-32 Lot-13 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00212670 1889.30
GARNETT BLOCK 32 LTS 14,15 & W2 LT
16 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-32 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00213590 256.90
GARNETT BLOCK 48 LT 16, E10LT 15 &
W30LT 17 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-48 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00216970 736.74
GARNETT, S30,T20, R20, BLOCK 44, LTS 11
,12 & W2 LT 10 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-44 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00217140 328.48
GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 45, Lot
N2 LT 24, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-45 Lot-N2
LT 24 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAMES L GAINER 1-00218230 427.44
GARNETT, S30,T20, R20, BLOCK 77, LTS 10
-12 & W2 LT 9 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-77 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
KEVIN M & CASEY C GAINES 100209730 245.48 GARNETT BLOCK 37 Lot
21 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 37 Lot-21 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
LESLIE A & SHANNON GARBER
1-05100470 Acres-10.50 618.96 S19, T21,
R20, ACRES 10.5, COMM 313.4E ,580S,S
58 DEG E 43.9NW COR NE4 TO POB
,S260, S 11 DEG W333,S270,E356.7,
N170,E700,N230,TO CK,NW POB Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-20
STEVE E & WANDA I GATES 100500930 28.40 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 30, LTS 7 & 8 BLK 30,TOG W/ADJ
E 1/2 VAC BLAKER ST & ADJ N1/2 VAC
FIRST AVE Subd-KINCAID Blk-30 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
STEVE E & WANDA I GATES 100500940 300.30 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 30, Lot 5 & 6 Subd-KINCAID Blk30 Lot-5 & 6 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RICHARD GEER 1-00205660 Acres1.20 756.30 GEER ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 1 Lot 1 , ACRES 1.2 SECTION
19 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GEER
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-1 Sec-19 Twp20 Rng-20
RICHARD R GEER 1-03100321
Acres-3.20 1018.56 GLENLOCK, S17, T20,
R19, ACRES 3.2, BEG 1800 S NE COR
NE4 THENCE 450S, 410W, N 18DEG
E 481, E240 TO POB EX RD SECTION
17 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 SubdGLENLOCH Sec-17 Twp-20 Rng-19
MARTIN L & CAROLYN I GELLHAUS
1-01100140 Acres-28.00 876.26 KATRINA I
GELLHAUS S19, T19, R21, ACRES 28, S2 SE4
W OF RR EX W1004& EX RD Sec-19 Twp19 Rng-21
GEM ASSOCIATES,LLC 1-00202910
Acres-4.40 16606.64 BEG 591 E & 30 S NW
COR SE4, E 69,S 10,E 250,S 153,E 80 ,S
467,W 330,N 304,W 69,N 326 TO POB
AKA PRT E JACKSON Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
JOSEPH C GIARDINO 1-00202661
937.92 RUSSELL ADD TO GARNETT
BEG 557S & 60E OF NW COR NE4 TH
E163,S100,W163 ,N100 TO POB EX RD
SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-RUSSELL ADD TO GARNETT Sec-29
Twp-20 Rng-20
ANNIE GIBSON 1-00218420 101.16
MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31, T20,
R20, BLOCK 3, Lot 1,2,3, SECTION 31
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-3 Lot-1,2,3 Sec-31
Twp-20 Rng-20
ANNIE GIBSON 1-00218460 26.14
MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31,
T20, R20, BLOCK 3, Lot 16, SECTION
31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdMANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-3 Lot16 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
LAURA GIFFEN 1-00202240 1195.14
NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD, S25, T20,
R19, BEG 40W & 559N OF SE COR NE4
,W152.5 ,E148,S152.5 TO POB SECTION
25 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
ROBERT E GIGSTAD 1-00205207
28.21 GOLF CART SHED #86
ROBERT E GIGSTAD 1-00205208
28.21 GOLF CART SHED #87
ALICE M GILLIS 1-00701430 46.60
% ALICE CARPENTER SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILLS ADD, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK
17, Lot Block Info 5, 6, 7, & 8 SECTION
36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17 SubdSUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL ADD Blk-17
Lot-5, 6, 7, & 8 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
MARILYN M & ARTHUR GILMORE
1-00205510 550.22 % ROBBIE JOE CRUMP
LT 1 LESS W18 Subd-BRYSON ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-2 Lot-1 LESS W 18 Sec-19
Twp-20 Rng-20
ARTHUR & MARILYN GILMORE 108000880 634.52 % RUSSELL & MICHELLE
STEINBROOK RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA, S35, T21, R19, BLOCK 28, Lot 7 &
8, SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-28
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Lot-7 & 8 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
MARILYN GILMORE 1-00217810
282.12 % JEFF COLLINS GARNETT, S30,T20,
R20, BLOCK 63, Lot Block Info 7,8 & E2 LT
9 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-63 Lot-7,8 & E2 LT 9
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
IVAN L & YVONE M GOINS 109300790A Acres-39.90 1065.16 % RICK D
HORN S05 T23 R19 ACRES 39.9 SE4 SE4 EX
RD Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-19
ELLEN LUCILLE GOODING ETAL
1-00202080 1140.98 Subd-NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD Blk- 3 Lot-1 TO 5 INCL Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
ACE R GOODRICH 1-00102660
127.48 COULTERS 1ST ADD TO COLONY
BLOCK 2 , BEG 60W OF SW COR S75
W200 N75 E200 TO POB SECTION 07
TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 Subd-COULTERS
1ST ADD TO COLON Blk-2 Sec-07 Twp-23
Rng-19
JONATHAN LEEDY GORDON 100217660 477.26 LT 11 & E2 LT 10 SubdGARNETT Blk-61 Lot-11 & E2 LT 10 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JONATHAN LEEDY GORDON 105100690 Acres-40.00 193.20 NW4 SE4 EX
RD Sec-20 Twp-21 Rng-20
LYNN ERVIN GORDON JR 102602650 Acres-87.90 557.70 CLARICE D
GORDON S35, T20, R18, ACRES 87.9, N90
AC NE4 EX RD Sec-35 Twp-20 Rng-18
LYNN ERVIN GORDON JR 102602730 Acres-70.10 519.78 CLARICE D
GORDON S35, T20, R18, ACRES 70.1, S1155
NE4 EX RD Sec-35 Twp-20 Rng-18
JAMES S & ELEANOR JANE GORTON
1-04601490 Acres-18.10 552.86 S14, T21,
R20, ACRES 18.1, BEG 186E NW COR E2
NW4 S830 E944.7,N830,W TO POB EX
RD Sec-14 Twp-21 Rng-20
LENORA GERALDINE GRACHECK
ETAL 1-00600110 10.26 LONE ELM
(FORMERLY REEVE), S05, T23, R20 BLOCK
6, Lots 5,6,7 & 8 Subd-LONE ELM Blk-6 Lot5,6,7 & 8 Sec-05 Twp-23 Rng-20
MICHAEL S & JO LYN GRAY 100202440 1078.38 NEW ORCHARD PARK
ADD, S25, T20, R19, BLOCK 2, LTS 9 & 10
& BEG SW COR LT 10 W75 N150 E75
S150 TO POB SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 19 Subd-NEW ORCHARD PARK
ADD Blk-2 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
RUSSELL W GREEN JR 1-08001450
0.67 S01 T22 R19 LT 8 Sec-01 Twp-22 Rng19
GUEST HOME ESTATES OF GARNETT
LLC 1-00202980 19374.44 % JAMES LAIDLER
S25, T20, R19, BEG 1118S & 1957.5W NE
COR SE4, W306,N250,E306,S250 TO POB
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
CARL GUILFOYLE 1-00302430
1151.26 GREELEY, S30, T19, R21, BLOCK 24,
N2 LT 1 & 2 & S2 OF VAC ALY RUNNING
E & W ON N SIDE LT 2 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY
Blk-24 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
MICHAEL R & SUZANNE GUINN
1-00701340 784.76 MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHALIA, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 16,
Lot Block Info 18,19,20,& 21 SECTION 36
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17 Subd-MERRILLS
ADD TO WESTPHAL Blk-16 Lot-18,19,20,&
21 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
NICK GUTIERREZ 1-04600870 Acres1.10 3.64 S16,T21, R21,ACRES 1.1, BEG 330S
NE COR NW4 W222.7,S 214.5,E222.7,N
TO POB Sec-16 Twp-21 Rng-21
GEORGE MILAM HALL 1-01100280
Acres-112.00 538.48 S21, T19, R21, ACRES
112, E2 NW4 & N 30AC NW4 NE4 Sec-21
Twp-19 Rng-21
ROBERT E HAMM 1-02605390 122.92
HARRIS, S08, T20, R18, BLOCK 18, Lot 1 – 6
INCL, SECTION 08 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
18 Subd-HARRIS Blk-18 Lot-1-6 Sec-08
Twp-20 Rng-18
DAVID A & DANA D HARDMAN
1-00215470 611.32 CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 4 LT 9 & W33LT 8
& VAC ALY BET LTS 8 & 9 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 4
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
BRANDON S HART 1-08000040
Acres-17.20 33.34 SCOTT D SMITH %
MICHAEL & RACHAEL BACHMAN BEG
NW COR S2 NW4 E909.9,S825, W909.9
,N825 TO POB EX RD Sec-30 Twp-21 Rng20
DELMAR HARTMAN 1-00501440A
38.36 W70 LTS 21 & 22 Subd-KINCAID Blk15 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
REX ALLEN & DOTTI L HARTMAN
1-00101460 230.51 ROBERT P HARTMAN
COLONY BLOCK 50 Lot 3 & 4 SECTION
06 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 SubdCOLONY Blk-50 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-06 Twp-23
Rng-19
JOHN E HAWES 1-08001440 98.84
S01 T22 R19 LT 7 Sec-01 Twp-22 Rng-19
H ROBERT & MARLYS A HAYDEN
1-00200200 280.34 HAYDENS LAKEVIEW
EST ADD, S24, T20, R19 BEG 407S OF NW
COR E2 SE4 E190,S36 ,W190,N36,TO
POB SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
19 Subd-HAYDENS LAKEVIEW EST ADD
Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-19
H ROBERT & MARLYS A HAYDEN
1-00201920 1357.20 MAYS ADD TO
GARNETT, S25, T20, R19, BLOCK 1, Lot 3,
SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19
Subd-MAYS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-3
Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
H ROBERT & MARLYS A HAYDEN
1-00210120 119.80 GARNETT BLOCK 6
Lot Block Info S80LTS 8 & 9 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-6 Lot-S80LTS 8 & 9 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
REX A & MEREDITH LEA HAYES JR
1-00500800 24.20 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 26, LTS 11 & 12,TOG W/ADJ S 1/2
VAC THIRD AVE Subd-KINCAID Blk-26
Lot-11 & 12 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JESSIE J HAYNES 1-11000270 Acres3.50 61.32 S09, T22, R21, ACRES 3.5, BEG
25W & 776N SE COR NE4 ON W RD
R/W TH W402 ,NESLY400, E392 S427TO
POB Sec-09 Twp-22 Rng-21
DONALD
L
HELMAN
110501640A Acres-3.20 6.82 BEG 874 E
NW COR NW4,E312,S541,W213,
N243,N243,NWLY 105,N262 TO POB EX
RD Sec-16 Twp-23 Rng-20
DUSTIN L HELMAN 1-00500420
366.56 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 18,
Lot 17 & 18 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 18 Lot-17
& 18 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
WILLIS HENDERSON 1-04600620
1.82 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21, BLOCK 10,
Lot 6, SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE
21 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-10 Lot-6 Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
KATHLEEN M HERMRECK 100216580 39.58 % KATHLEEN PHILLIPS
CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT, S30, T20,
R20, BLOCK 25, LT 3, E2 LT 4 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdCHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-25
Lot-3 & E2 LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LEE A HERMRECK 1-04500260 Acres38.00 94.64 S16, T21, R21, ACRES 38, SE4
SE4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-21 Rng-21
VERNON L HERMRECK 1-00217890
330.34 LOUIS J HERMRECK GARNETT, S30,
T20, R20, BLOCK 64, N56LT 1, & N56
OF E27LT 2 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-64 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
HFP REAL ESTATE,LLC 1-12000510A
Acres-55.90
1467.40 W2 SEC
LY E RR R/W EX RD & EX BEG ON
E R/W RR 409N & 364.1E SW COR
SW4, S61 DEG. E266,N28 DEG E259,S61
DEG E121.6,N33 DEG E602.46,N61 DEG
W419.1 Sec-31 Twp-22 Rng-21
DAVID E & MELISSA M HINER 100217570 367.14 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20,
BLOCK 59, Lot 17 & 18, SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-59 Lot-17 & 18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LOIS D HISER 1-04000100 Acres-7.50
113.50 % LOIS D PEARCE S03, T20, R21,
ACRES 7.5, BEG SE COR SE4 THENCE
N540, W711,N115,W240,S655 ,E951 TO
POB Sec-03 Twp-20 Rng-21
ROSE MARY HOGAN 1-02600690
Acres-58.80 184.32 JAMES E & MYLA
LYNN HOGAN S25, T19, R17, ACRES 58.8,
W990OF SW4 EX RD Sec-25 Twp-19 Rng17
LESTER D HOLMAN 1-08000860
761.42 RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA, S35,
T21, R19, BLOCK 27, Lot 12, SECTION
35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19 SubdRAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-27 Lot-12
Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
DARRIN G HOLSTINE 1-00216900
641.60 GARNETT BLOCK 43 Lot 21 24 INCL , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-43 Lot-21
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RODNEY L & CHRISTINE K HONN
1-12001290 Acres-5.30 1764.18 S02, T23,
R20, ACRES 5.3, BEG NW COR NW4
E382.8,S610.5 W382.8,N TO POB EX RD
Sec-02 Twp-23 Rng-20
KENTON W & SHERI K HOPKINS 100206220 2103.46 E.S. NICHOLLS SUBDIV
GARNETT PT LT 5, BEG NE COR, S150
W100,N150,E100 TO POB SECTION
29 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-E S
NICHOLS SUBDIVISION Sec-29 Twp-20
Rng-20
RICK D HORN 1-00101020 216.20
COLONY BLOCK 37 COM NE COR LT
1, NW ALG BROAD ST 46 TO BEG, SW
PAR TO PINE ST 80,NW PAR TO BROAD
ST 24 NE 80,SE 24 TO POB SECTION
06 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE Subd-COLONY
Blk-37 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RICK D HORN 1-00101030 179.62
COLONY BLOCK 37 COM NW COR LT
1,SE ALG BROAD ST 51TO BEG,SE ALG
ST 19,SW PAR TO PINE ST 75,NW 19,NE
TO POB, SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23
RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY Blk-37 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
RICK D HORN 1-00101040 161.92
COLONY BLOCK 37 BEG NW COR LT
1, SE ALG BROAD ST 51,SW75, PAR
TO PINE ST SE19,SW5,SE70,SW ALG
PINE ST 45,NW ALG LN LOT 5 140,NE
SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP Subd-COLONY
Blk-37 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
HSBC MORTAGAGE SERVICES 100213570 541.70 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 48
Lot-13 & W15LT14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
BETTY L HUFFMAN 1-00500270
25.20 Subd-KINCAID Blk-19 Lot-7 TO 12
INCL Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
BETTY L HUFFMAN 1-00500470
25.20 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 11,
Lot 1, 2, & 3 Subd-KINCAID Blk-11 Lot-1, 2,
& 3 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
KENNETH A & DELORIS HUGGINS
1-00202120 3763.80 NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD, S25, T20, R19, BEG 1126N
& 40W OF SE COR NE4, W82,N128
,NELY101,S189 TO POB EX RD SECTION
25 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
KENNETH & DELORIS HUGGINS
1-05100950 Acres-73.70 2885.60 S12, T21,
R19, ACRES 73.7, S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-12
Twp-21 Rng-19
LESTER HUNT ETAL 1-00301070
96.38 % DAN HUNT GREELEY SUBDIVISION, S30, T19, R21, BLOCK 27, Lot
S2 5 – 8 INCL, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 19
RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY SUBDIVISION
Blk-27 Lot-S2 5 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
JAMES E & TONIA JACKSON
1-00700440
227.71 WESTPHALIA
(CORRECTED COPY), S36, T21, R17,
BLOCK 12, Lot 1 – 6 INCL, SECTION
36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17 SubdWESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk-12 Lot-1 Sec36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JAMES E & TONIA JACKSON
1-00700450
10.68 WESTPHALIA
(CORRECTED COPY), S36, T21, R17,
BLOCK 12, Lot Block Info 10, 11 & 12
SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Blk-12 Lot10, 11 & 12 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
JERRY W & CATHERINE M JASPER
1-00217510 41.68 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20,
BLOCK 59, Lot 7, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-59 Lot-7
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JERRY W & CATHERINE M JASPER
1-00217590 195.08 GARNETT, S30, T20,
R20, BLOCK 59, LTS 21 ,22 & W14LT 23
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-59 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
JAMES H & JO L JEWELL 1-00218650
169.70 LTS 11-13 & W2 LT 14,TOG W/
ADJ S2 VAC ALY Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk- 6 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
NORMAN L JOHNSTON 1-00215420
447.00 GARNETT BLOCK 72 LT 8 &
W38.17LT 7 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-72 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
NORMAN L JOHNSTON 104600221A Acres-78.30
359.90 %
DONALD E EDGERTON & KENNETH
M RUPPEL S16, T21, R21, ACRES 78.3,
E2 NW4,EX BEG 330S NE COR NW4
W222.7,S222.7,E222.7 ,N222.7 TO POB,&
EX RD Sec-16 Twp-21 Rng-21
WAYNE L JOHNSTON 1-00216320
1793.98 CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 20 LTS 1 THRU 4 & S2 VAC ST,
N83 LTS 5 THRU 10 & ALL VAC ALY
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk20 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LEONARD & LOIS JOLLIFF 100203320
917.80 SMITHS ADD TO
GARNETT, S25, T20, R19, BLOCK 1, Lot
Block Info N70LTS 13,14 SECTION 25
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-SMITHS
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-N70LTS
13,14 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
VALERIE KATZER-FOLTZ 1-00204930
28.20 S19, T20, R20, GOLF CART SHED #50
Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHANIE KATZER 1-00301450
272.62 GREELEY, S30, T19, R21, BLOCK
48, BEG NE COR LT 8, W38,S100,
E20,N3,E18 ,N97TO POB SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY
Blk-48 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
STEPHANIE A KATZER 1-00301460
1184.62 GREELEY, S30, T19, R21, BLOCK
48, BEG 100E OF NW COR LT 8, E44
S100,W44 ,N100 TO POB SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY
Blk-48 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
JOHN G & DOLORES KAUFMAN 100301040 170.58 LILLY GILES S30, T19, R21,
BEG ON E LN MARY ST 624N OF S SEC
LN,E180,N90,W180,S90 TO POB BEING
PT OF SE4 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
KEITH & JANEL KAUFMAN 100218220 249.86 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20,
BLOCK 77, Lot Block Info 8 & E2 LT 9
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-77 Lot-8 & E2 LT 9 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
BUEL DEAN KEEN 1-08001890 50.92
WELDA, S02, T22, R19, BEG NE COR LT 12
,BLK 2, N TO S LN RD,W72,S TO S LN SD
LT 12 ,SE TO SE COR SD LT 12,NE TO P
OB ,WELDA SECTION 02 TOWNSHIP 22
RANGE 19 Subd-WELDA Sec-02 Twp-22
Rng-19
AARON & LYNN M KELSEY 100219010 466.36 MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 19, Lot
1,2,3, SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-19 Lot-1,2,3 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
AARON & LYNN M KELSEY 100219060 33.66 MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 19, Lots
18,19,20,TOG W/ADJ N2 VAC FIFTEENTH
ST SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk19 Lot-18,19,20 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
LEWIS L & ROLENA G KENNARD
1-00209360 1326.04 GARNETT BLOCK 39
Lot Block Info 13 & W2 LT 14 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-39 Lot-13 & W2 LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CLARA MAE KENTCH 1-00101450
322.98 % CLARA MAE HARTMAN
COLONY BLOCK 50 Lot 2 SECTION 06
TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY
Blk-50 Lot-2 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
MARTHA A KICHLER 1-03100820
Acres-3.00 1507.84 % MARTHA A DEHN
S16, T20, R19, ACRES 3, BEG 203.6W SE
COR SW4, W300, N436,E300,S436 TO
POB Sec-16 Twp-20 Rng-19
RICHARD V KINDER 1-00211540
2449.04 YAOWAMALN SUBINTAN KINDER
GARNETT BLOCK 13 Lot 20 & 21 ,
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-13 Lot-20 & 21 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
KATHY J KING 1-00215560 386.64
GARNETT BLOCK 73 Lot Block Info 4
& E36LT 5 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 73 Lot-4 &
E36LT 5 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHEN P & CHRISTINA M
KIRK 1-04000410 Acres-78.30
636.62
% GUARANTY BANK & TRUST S15, T20,
R21, ACRES 78.3, N2 NW4 EX RD Sec-15
Twp-20 Rng-21
KLEIN ENTERPRISES, INC 1-00216870
874.30 LTS 13 THRU 16 EX S35LTS 13 & 14
& S35W2 LT 15 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 43
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
CORA A KRAPE 1-03502790 Acres8.80 943.66 % STEVE & TRACY WEESE S29
T20 R20 ACRES 8.8 W2 W2 SE4 NW4 EX
BEG SE COR W2 W2 SE4 NW4,N308
,W95, S308,E95 TO POB EX RD Sec-29
Twp-20 Rng-20
RICHARD & SHEILA KRATZBERG
1-00301490 360.18 GREELEY, S30, T19, R21,
BLOCK 48, Lot Block Info W22LTS 7 & 8
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21
Subd-GREELEY Blk-48 Lot-W22LTS 7 & 8
Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
DENNIS WAYNE LANKARD 105101150 Acres-39.00 915.40 ELISABETH
MARIA LANKARD S16, T21, R19, ACRES 39,
NE4 SE4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-21 Rng-19
JAP & MINNIE LANKARD 1-00217380
142.48 % MRS SEAN CONNER GARNETT,
S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 58, Lot 1 ,2 & 3,
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-58 Lot-1,2 & 3 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
RUBY L LARSON 1-11000151
Acres-4.10 589.74 S03, T22, R21, ACRES
4.1, BEG 1271N SW COR SW4, N372
E549,S289,N88 DEG W283 S15 DEG
W89, N89 DEG W263 TO POB EX RD
Sec-03 Twp-22 Rng-21
DENISE G LAW 1-00214460 1636.22
GARNETT BLOCK 55 BEG NE COR LT
2 ,S140,W37.3 N40,E9,N100,E36.6TO
POB SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-55 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
ADAM DALE LEISTRA 1-00214810
281.88 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 67 Lot-10 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JEFFREY R LENON 1-08002000
866.88 WELDA, S02, T22, R19, BLOCK 3,
Lot N977 – 9, SECTION 02 TOWNSHIP 22
RANGE 19 Subd-WELDA Blk-3 Lot-N977
Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng-19
CHARLES LEONARD 1-00210960
820.96 CENTENNIAL ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 8 , Lot 22 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-CENTINNIAL ADD
TO GARNETT Blk-8 Lot-22 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
CHARLES E LEONARD JR 1-00217840
408.08 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 63,
Lot 13 ,14 & 15, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-63 Lot13,14 & 15 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LEON M LICKTEIG 1-02100210
Acres-119.90 2752.14 S21, T19, R20, ACRES
119.9, S120 AC OF SE4 LESS BEG SW COR
SE4 TH E36.5,N1320 ,W16.5, N660,W20
S TO POB Sec-21 Twp-19 Rng-20
STEVEN TRAVIS LICKTEIG 100301180 1397.22 S30, T19, R21 Sec-30
Twp-19 Rng-21
BARRY AYRES & MARY L LIGHTFOOT
1-11000820 5.46 JACKSONS ADD TO
SELMA, S17, T22, R21, BLOCK 7, Lot 1, 2, &
3 Subd-JACKSONS ADD TO SELMA Blk-7
Lot-1, 2, & 3 Sec-17 Twp-22 Rng-21
JERRY L & MARY J LIVELY 1-00218590
79.64 MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31,
T20, R20, BLOCK 5, LTS 14,15 & E10LT
13 & W20LT 16 SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-5 Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
MARY J LIVELY 1-00218620 349.82
MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT, S31, T20,
R20, BLOCK 5, LTS 11 & 12 & W20LT 13
SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO GARNETT Blk-5
Sec-31 Twp-20 Rng-20
MARILYNN LOLLEY 1-00300810
503.93 GREELEY, S30, T19, R21, BLOCK 50,
Lot Block Info S2LTS 13 & 14 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY
Blk- 50 Lot-S2LTS 13 & 14 Sec-30 Twp-19
Rng-21
KEVIN & STEPHANIE LOVING 100100960 410.14 COLONY BLOCK 35 Lot
10 SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE
19 Subd-COLONY Blk-35 Lot-10 Sec-06
Twp-23 Rng-19
ALFONSO
LUNA
1-12001600
Acres-2.90 54.38 JESSE J HAYNES S13, T23,
R20, ACRES 2.9, BEG SE COR NE4 SE4
N198,W770 S198,E TO POB EX RD Sec-13
Twp-23 Rng-20
ALBERT J & DOII M MACE 100206100 502.52 E.S. NICHOLLS SUBDIV
GARNETT BEG NE COR LT 5 E150,S200,
W150,N200,TO POB SECTION 29
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-E S
NICHOLS SUBDIVISION Sec-29 Twp-20
Rng-20
AMY S MACKLIN 1-00217361 455.64
GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 57, Lot
Block Info 16 & E10LT15 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-57 Lot-16 & E10LT15 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
DANIEL MADER 1-03100240 Acres77.40 248.69 S08, T20, R19, ACRES 77.4,
E2 NE4,LESS BEG 878.5N SE COR
NE4,W402.5,N 25 DEG E390, N 53 DEG
E287,S520.4TO POB,& RD. Sec-08 Twp-20
Rng-19
JOHN W MADER 1-03100090 Acres4.60 2061.54 S05, T20, R19, ACRES 4.6,
BEG SE COR N2 SW4 W TO CTR POT T
CRK,NRLY ALG CRK TO PT W OF PT 443
N OF BEG,E 530,S 433 TO POB EX RD
Sec-05 Twp-20 Rng-19
MARK LEE & DI ANNA MAGNER
1-00211370 1720.46 GARNETT BLOCK 12
Lot 16 & 17 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-12 Lot-16 &
17 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
EDWARD A MANWILLER 1-00600480
94.80 % REBECCA RENDELL LONE ELM
(FORMERLY REEVE), S06, T23, R20 BLOCK
10, Lots 16,17,& 18 Subd-LONE ELM Blk-10
Lot-16,17,& 18 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-20
RAYMOND LEROY MARTIN 102605430 40.56 HARRIS, S08, T20, R18,
BLOCK 19, Lot 1 – 4, SECTION 08
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 18 Subd-HARRIS
Blk-19 Lot-1 Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-18
PATRICIA ANN MASINGILL 100208210 613.96 GARNETT BLOCK 19
Lot Block Info 22 & W15LT23 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-19 Lot-22 & W15LT23 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
ARCHIE F & SAMANTHA MASON
1-00203300 758.36 SMITHS ADD TO
GARNETT, S25, T20, R19, BLOCK 1 SubdSMITHS ADD TO GARNETT Blk-1 Lot-N2
LTS 11,12 Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
ARCHIE JR & SAMANTHA MASON
1-00215850 970.26 CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 8 Lot Block Info 10
& W12LT 9 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-8 Lot-10 & W12LT 9 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
KEVIN S MATNEY 1-00219040 230.02
ANDREA M DRIMMEL MANDOVI ADD
TO GARNETT, S31, T20, R20, BLOCK 19,
Lot 11 – 15 INCL, SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-MANDOVI ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-19 Lot-11 Sec-31 Twp-20
Rng-20
MICHAEL G MAULDIN 1-00302380
365.40 JENNIFER L ESQUIVEL GREELEY,
S30, T19, R21, BLOCK 24, Lot N2 LT 7,
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21
Subd-GREELEY Blk-24 Lot-N2 LT 7 Sec-30
Twp-19 Rng-21
THOMAS W MCCULLOUGH 100217620 Acres-.10 1279.36 GARNETT, S30,
T20, R20, BLOCK 60, Lot 9 – 16 INCL,
ACRES 0.1, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-60 Lot-9
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
VERNON L & CARIN L MCCURDY
1-00215210 407.70 GARNETT BLOCK 69
Lot Block Info 22 & E15LT21 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-69 Lot-22 & E15LT21 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
ROBERT O MCCUTCHEN 100500500 15.20 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 11, Lot 10 & 11 Subd-KINCAID
Blk-11 Lot-10 & 11 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RANDALL D MCDANIEL ETAL 108001090 Acres-39.90 115.12 S33, T21, R19,
ACRES 39.9, W2 E2 NE4 EX RD Sec-33
Twp-21 Rng-19
RANDALL D & TERRI MCDANIEL
1-08001130 Acres-2.70 23.52 S33, T21, R19,
ACRES 2.7, BEG 571S NE COR SW4 S250,
W500,N250,E500, TO POB EX RD Sec-33
Twp-21 Rng-19
LARRY MCDANIELS 1-00700370
9.96 WESTPHALIA BLK ELEVEN SUBDIV,
S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 11, Lot F & G,
SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-WESTPHALIA BLK 11 SUBDIV Blk-11
Lot-F & G Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
ELIZABETH M MCDOWELL 100215360 690.68 CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 5 Lot Block Info
S60LTS 1,2 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-5 Lot-S60LTS 1,2 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
F CRAIG & ROCHELLE J MCGEE 100212760 558.08 GARNETT BLOCK 33 LT
6 & E10LT 7 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-33 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
LELAND R MCGRAW 1-08000550
458.08 RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA,
S35, T21, R19, BLOCK 21, Lot 3, 4, & 5,
SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk- 21
Lot-3, 4, & 5 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
GREGG & LYNETTE MCHENRY
1-00200030 3087.18 S24, T20, R19,
BEG 420S & 250W OF NE COR SE4,
W161,S197,E161,N TO POB Sec-24 Twp20 Rng-19
GREGG & LYNETTE MCHENRY 100205020 11.28 S19, T20, R20, GOLF CART
SHED #59 Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
GREGG & LYNETTE MCHENRY 100217070 65.82 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20,
BLOCK 45, Lot 9, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-45 Lot-9
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHANIE L MCNEILL 1-00208910
103.59 GARNETT BLOCK 23 Lot 18
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-23 Lot-18 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
FLOYD L & ESSIE M MCNUTT 100100200 405.12 COLONY BLOCK 15
Lot 4, 5 & 6 , SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23
RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY Blk-15 Lot-4, 5 &
6 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
BEN J MCREYNOLDS 1-00501990
41.42 SOUTH ADD TO KINCAID, S01, T23,
R20, BLOCK 16, Lot 14 & S2 LT 15 SubdSOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk-16 Lot-14 &
S2 LT 15 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
LEFRIC MEARS 1-00500680 40.52
KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 12, Lot 11
& 12 Subd-KINCAID Blk-12 Lot-11 & 12
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
MICHAEL D & COLEEN K MEDINA
1-00216910 436.53 % JAMES R HIATT
GARNETT BLOCK 44 Lot 1 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-44 Lot-1 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
MERRIMAN REAL ESTATE-I LLC
1-02101730 Acres-207.00
381.82
NW4 & W50 AC N2 SW4 EX RD Sec-36
Twp-19 Rng-19
MERRIMAN
REAL
ESTATEI
LLC
1-05100490
Acres-53.40
146.88 BEG 900S NW COR SEC 19,
S1760,E1200 ,NELY940,NWLY398,NELY
250,NWLY370
,W440,NWLY150,S
WLY600 TO POB Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-20
DAVID L & LOUISE MERRIMAN 105100400 Acres-1.00 460.82 S18, T21, R20,
ACRES 1, BEG 1512.5 N SW COR NW4
SE4,N 273.5,E TO HWY,S273.5,W TO P OB
EX RD Sec-18 Twp-21 Rng-20
DAVID L & LOUISE MERRIMAN
1-08000800 446.66 RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA, S35, T21, R19, BLOCK 27, Lot 2 &
3, SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19
Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-27
Lot-2 & 3 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
DAVID L & LOUISE MERRIMAN
1-08000810 909.62 RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA, S35, T21, R19, BLOCK 27, Lot
Block Info N80LTS 4,5,6 SECTION 35
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19 Subd-RAILROAD
ADD TO WELDA Blk-27 Lot-N80LTS 4,5,6
Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
DAVID L & GERTRUDE MILLER 103501940 Acres-24.20 820.05 S23 T20 R20
ACRES 24.2 E 24 AC S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-23
Twp-20 Rng-20
LYLE L & EDITH C MILLER 102100510A Acres-80.00 163.04 % LEON M
LICKTEIG S28, T19, R20, ACRES 80, N2 NE4
EX RD Sec-28 Twp-19 Rng-20
DONALD D & MARIE MITCHELL
1-11000670 4.81 SELMA, S17, T22, R21,
BLOCK 4, Lot 2 – 6 INCL Subd-SELMA Blk4 Lot-2 Sec-17 Twp-22 Rng-21
DONALD D & MARIE MITCHELL
1-11000680 Acres-1.60 13.14 S17, T22, R21,
ACRES 1.6, BLKS 5 & 6 & BEG SW COR
LT 5 BLK 6, E12,S ALG W LN MKT RR TO
CEN LN ABAN MO PAC RR, NW ALG SD
CEN LN TO PT 52W Sec-17 Twp-22 Rng21
DONALD D & MARIE MITCHELL 111000830 5.46 JACKSONS ADD TO SELMA,
S17, T22, R21, BLOCK 7, Lot 4, 5 & 6 SubdJACKSONS ADD TO SELMA Blk-7 Lot-4, 5 &
6 Sec-17 Twp-22 Rng-21
KENNETH T & CINDY MITCHELL
1-00203700
572.40 Subd-BRONSTON
HEIGHTS Blk- 2 Lot-19 TO 32 INCL Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
KENNETH T & CINDY L MITCHELL
1-00203710 103.50 Subd-BRONSTON
HEIGHTS Blk- 2 Lot-33,34,35,36 Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
RICKY D & TERI L MITCHELL 108100250 Acres-5.00 533.10 S25, T21, R18,
ACRES 5, BEG NW COR NW4 ,E560,S388,
W560, N388 TO POB EX RD Sec-25 Twp-21
Rng-18
JOHN A & ALBERT MOLER 102600930 Acres-.30 2.30 MINERAL POINT,
S36, T19, R17, ACRES 0.3, LTS 6 & 7 BLK 1
& 1/2 VAC ALY & ST ADJN MINERAL POINT
AKA AMIOT SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 19
RANGE 17 Subd-MINERAL POINT Sec-36
Twp-19 Rng-17
HENRY B MOODY REVOCABLE
TRUST 1-04600400 Acres-153.90 516.86
% BENNETT GRAIN FARMS, INC
NE4,EX BEG 1692.9W NE COR NE4
S363,W600,N363,E600 TO POB & EX RD
Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
HENRY B MOODY 1-10500570
Acres-241.80 879.15 % BENNETT GRAIN
FARMS S22, T22, R20, ACRES 241.8, S2 NW4
& SW4 EX RD Sec-22 Twp-22 Rng-20
HENRY B MOODY TRUSTEE 111000420 Acres-76.30 202.55 % BENNETT
GRAIN FARMS, INC S2 SE4 EX RD Sec-06
Twp-22 Rng-21
HENRY B MOODY REVOCABLE
TRUST 1-12000430 Acres-155.40 449.78 %
BENNETT GRAIN FARMS S29, T22, R21,
ACRES 155.4, NE4 EX RD Sec-29 Twp-22
Rng-21
LINDA L MOODY TRUSTEE 112000631 Acres-152.30 404.71 % BENNETT
GRAIN FARMS, INC NE4,EX COM NE
COR NE4,W1322.5 & S 40 DEG W52.6
TO POB,S40 DEG W541.2,S229,W353.7,
N643.4,E707.6TO POB Sec-04 Twp-23 Rng21
MARK MOODY 1-00210580 29.34
WHITEFORD ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 2 , W3OF E100LT 13 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdWHITEFORD ADD TO GARNETT Blk-2
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
BRET DALLAS MOON 1-00301390
746.14 GREELEY, S30, T19, R21, BLOCK 63,
Lot 8, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE
21 Subd-GREELEY Blk-63 Lot-8 Sec-30 Twp19 Rng-21
KIM F MORGAN 1-08000840 379.64
S35, T21, R19 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
JOSHUA L & LACEY D MORRILL
1-03502720A Acres-1.00 3.67 S29 T20 R20
ACRES 1.0 BEG 462.3E & 191N SW COR
NW4 N322,E130 ,S322,W130,TO POB
Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
WILLIAM GLENN MORRIS JR ETAL
1-03502710 Acres-3.30 153.52 S29 T20
R20 ACRES 3.3 BEG NE COR BLK 1,
GARNETT E574,S371.6,W284.3 ,N188,
W284.5,N176 TO POB Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng20
WILLIAM GLENN MORRIS JR 104000420 Acres-29.30 195.72 S15, T20, R21,
ACRES 29.3, N30 AC S2 NW4 Sec-15 Twp20 Rng-21
RALPH V & PATRICIA E MOSS 105101480 Acres-39.60 866.14 S24, T21, R19,
ACRES 39.6, SW4 SW4 EX RD Sec-24 Twp21 Rng-19
VICKIE MOSS 1-00211440 490.24 %
VICKIE MOSS BLOCK 13, Lot Block Info 5
& W15LT 4 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 13 Lot-5 &
W15LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KATHLEEN ANN MYERS 1-07000320
Acres-157.00 516.42 S17, T22, R18, ACRES
157, NW4 EX RD Sec-17 Twp-22 Rng-18
KATHLEEN ANN MYERS 1-07000430
Acres-79.50 258.67 S08, T22, R18, ACRES
79.5, S2 SW4 EX RD Sec-08 Twp-22 Rng18
KATHLEEN ANN MYERS 1-07100120
Acres-80.00 269.17 S08, T22, R18, ACRES 80,
N2 SW4 EX RD Sec-08 Twp-22 Rng-18
ANDREW EUGENE & PATRISHA
NELSON 1-03502820 Acres-.90 994.00
BEG 25W NE COR SW4 SW4 NW4,
W283,N157 ,E136,S51, E147, S110 TO
POB Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
DOUGLAS L & TAMMIE J NEUDECK
1-00500190 Acres-1.80 385.20 KINCAID
RESERVE STRIP, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 0.5,
ACRES 1.8, Subd-KINCAID RESERVE STRIP
Blk-0.5 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
HOWARD L & THERESA L NICOLS
1-00701310 367.52 MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHALIA, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 15,
Lot 19 – 22 INCL, SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP
21 RANGE 17 Subd-MERRILLS ADD TO
WESTPHAL Blk-15 Lot-19 Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
KIM NORRIS 1-00214900 554.40
% KAREN REVEY GARNETT BLOCK 67
N68LTS 23 & 24 & E2 LT 22 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-67 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONALD L & SANDRA J NOYES
1-08000340 698.38 RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA, S35, T21, R19, BLOCK 11, LTS 1
THRU 6 INCL,TOG W/ADJ W2 VAC AVE &
N2 VAC SMITH ST SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP
21 RANGE 19 Subd-RAILROAD ADD TO
WELDA Blk-11 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
LOUIS NUNEZ JR 1-00500260 21.78
KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 19, Lot
Block Info 13, 14 & 15 Subd-KINCAID Blk19 Lot-13, 14 & 15 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
DONALD R & LENA L NUNGESSER
1-00209680 1184.42 GARNETT BLOCK 37
LTS 11 & 12 & W2 LT 10 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-37 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
RHONDA S OBANNON 1-04000690
122.52 S27, T20, R21, BEG NE COR NW4
S110 ,W414, N110,E414TO POB,EX RD
Sec-27 Twp-20 Rng-21
ALBERT L JR & CARLA OLDS 100500700 68.60 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 12, Lot 7 & 8 Subd-KINCAID Blk12 Lot-7 & 8 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
ALBERT L JR & CARLA OLDS 100500720 128.36 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 12, Lot 3 & 4 Subd-KINCAID Blk12 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOSEPH L OLSON 1-00216340
1376.76 S40LTS 5-10 & VAC ST BET BLKS 20
& 21 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-20 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN C OWENS 1-04600430 8.43
BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21, BLOCK 5, Lot
1 – 12 INCL, SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21
RANGE 21 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-5 Lot-112 INCL Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
JOHN C OWENS 1-04600440 440.54
BUSH CITY BLOCK 5 Lot 13 – 18 INCL
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-5 Lot-13-18 INCL
PALMER AND AKES LEASING INC
1-01100660 Acres-2.70 2317.26 S29, T19,
R21, ACRES 2.7, BEG 1548.5S NW COR
SEC 29, WRLY ALG CTR CO RD 631.4
,S75 E800,N75TO CTR CO RD, NWRLY
235.5 TO POB Sec-29 Twp-19 Rng-21
BRANDON T & HEATHER D
PALMER 1-00501830 72.38 SOUTH ADD
TO KINCAID, S01,T23, R20, BLOCK 17, Lot
Block Info 2,3,4,5, & 6 Subd-SOUTH ADD
TO KINCAID Blk-17 Lot-2,3,4,5, & 6 Sec-01
Twp-23 Rng-20
CHARLES THOMAS & ELSIE
LORRAINE PARCHER 1-00500980 540.70
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 27 Lot-7 TO 10 INCL
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
NICHOLAS PASTERNAK 1-00501580
351.98 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 28,
Lot 9 – 14 Subd-KINCAID Blk-28 Lot-9 Sec36 Twp-22 Rng-20
SHAWN T PATRICK 1-00500490
159.34 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 11 Lot-12,13 &
14 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JEFF PATTERSON AGENCY 100200110 1299.24 HAYDENS LAKEVIEW
EST ADD, S24, T20, R19 BEG NE COR LT
C-3,S100,W208, N230 ,SELY 251 TO POB
SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19
Subd-HAYDENS LAKEVIEW EST ADD Sec24 Twp-20 Rng-19
JEFF E PATTERSON 1-03502770
Acres-3.90 1835.36 S29 T20 R20 ACRES
3.9 BEG 110N SE COR S2 NE4 SE4
NW4,W147,N51,W136
,S157,
W350,N330,E633,S220 TO POB EX 16.5
OFF E SIDE Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
NORMAN W PAULSEN LIVING
TRUST 1-00206660 2031.13 % NORMAN
W PAULSEN SOLE TRUSTEE PARKLANE
ADD TO GARNETT BLOCK 2 Lot 6,7,8
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-PARKLANE ADD TO GARNETT Blk- 2
Lot-6-8 INCLUSIVE Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
NORMAN W PAULSEN LIVING
TRUST 1-00213740 1141.54 % KENNETH
R & JANET ANDERSON GARNETT BLOCK
49 Lot 19 & 20 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 49 Lot19 & 20 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KENNETH W & KAREN K PETERSILIE
1-05200830 Acres-4.70 361.60 S05, T21, R20,
ACRES 4.7, BEG 1485N & 1837.1W SE
COR NE4,S417.7,E496.5 ,N417.7, W497.6
TO POB Sec-05 Twp-21 Rng-20
ROBERT D POOL 1-00301520 212.68
GREELEY, S30, T19, R21, BLOCK 48, BEG
70W OF NE COR LT, W27, S100,E27
,N100 TO POB SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY Blk-48 Sec30 Twp-19 Rng-21
DAVID E & KATHY J PRESTON 109300740 Acres-40.10 942.54 S05 T23 R19
ACRES 40.1 SE4 SW4 EX RD Sec-05 Twp23 Rng-19
PROPERTY
HOLDING
&
DEVELOPMENT 1-11000932A Acres-95.70
199.42 K-BIRD INC % LUIS A LOPEZ S19,
T22, R21, ACRES 95.7, BEG SW COR
SW4,N1653.7,E2537 ,S1653.5W2544.3 TO
POB EX RD Sec-19 Twp-22 Rng-21
EDDIE JERRY LEE & TINA MARIE
RADFORD 1-00101280 246.28 COLONY
BLOCK 47 LTS 1,2 & E12.5LT 3 SECTION
06 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 SubdCOLONY Blk-47 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
LARRY & DONNA RANDOLPH 110500780 Acres-1.00 182.62 S33, T22, R20,
ACRES 1, BEG 1650S NE COR E2 SW4,
S230 W180,N230,E180 TO POB Sec-33
Twp-22 Rng-20
RICHARD J & KAREN S REED 102601360 Acres-158.00 3137.56 S12, T20,
R17, ACRES 158, SE4 EX RD Sec-12 Twp-20
Rng-17
AMY DALE REICHARD 1-00211800
1440.12 CATHRYN A MALONEY % ASHLEY
FARIES GARNETT BLOCK 15 Lot Block Info
N70LTS 13,14 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-15 LotN70LTS 13,14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
KAREN S REVEY 1-00217860 87.54
GARNETT, S30,T20, R20, BLOCK 63, LTS 19
,20 & W5LT 21 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-63 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JEFFREY & SHASTA REYNOLDS 104100410 Acres-39.60 903.22 S04, T20, R21,
ACRES 39.6, BEG NW COR SW4 E 780,S
TO CTR OF CO RD,SWLY ALG CO RD
TO SW COR SEC,N TO POB EX RD Sec-04
Twp-20 Rng-21
BRENT S & MELISSA K RHEA 100100690 65.78 COLONY BLOCK 31
Lot Block Info 7 & W45LT 8 SECTION 06
TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 Subd-COLONY
Blk-31 Lot-7 & W45LT 8 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng19
DANNY W RHODES 1-06100320
Acres-4.00 14.90 S07, T21, R18, ACRES 4,
BEG 544.5W NE COR NW4 W910TO
CRK, ELY ALG CRK TO POB Sec-07 Twp-21
Rng-18
LARRY RHODES SR 1-00500090
Acres-2.70 84.98 DEBRA HARRIS ALL BLK
23 & S2 ADJN VAC 6TH ST,E2 ADJN VAC
GRACE ST & VAC ALY LYG IN BLK 23 SubdKINCAID Blk- 23 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
WANDA SUE RIEDHART 1-00502010
887.96 SOUTH ADD TO KINCAID, S01,
T23, R20, BLOCK 16, Lot 9, 10 & 11 SubdSOUTH ADD TO KINCAID Blk-16 Lot-9, 10
& 11 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
ROBERT T & SHERRY M RIGGS 102605400 32.34 DORIS C DROEMER
HARRIS, S08, T20, R18, BLOCK 18, Lot 12
– 18 INCL, SECTION 08 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 18 Subd-HARRIS Blk-18 Lot-12
Sec-08 Twp-20 Rng-18
MAUDIE L RILEY 1-00701510 Acres1.20 30.78 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL
ADD Blk- 20 Lot-13 TO 26 INCL Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
JOHNNA M RIOS 1-00208310
1546.36 GARNETT BLOCK 18 Lot 13 & 14
, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-18 Lot-13 & 14 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
JEFFREY SCOTT & LISA L ROBERTS
1-03001723 Acres-3.50 1464.58 MICHAEL
JON ROBERTS S35, T20, R19, ACRES
3.5, BEG SE COR E2 NE4, N89 DEG
W563,N270,S89 DEG E563, S270 TO
POB, EX E40 & S20 FOR CO R/W Sec-35
Twp-20 Rng-19
ROGER D & CYNTHIA A ROBERTS
1-00208430 230.02 GARNETT BLOCK 17
Lot Block Info N2 LTS 11,12 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdGARNETT Blk-17 Lot-N2 LTS 11,12 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
WILLIAM A ROBERTS 1-00216250
106.98 CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 13 LTS 12 & 13 & VAC ALY BET
LTS 12 & 13 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-13 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROBERT E & DONNA L ROSS 100216480 533.48 CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT BLOCK 18 LTS 16 & 17, W18LT
18 & E2 VAC ALY BET LTS 15 & 16
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN T & PATRICIA L RUNDLE 100214910 115.64 GARNETT BLOCK 67
Lot Block Info S60LTS 1 & 2 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-67 Lot-S60LTS 1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
RICKEY D SALLEE 1-00209200 11.28
MARY M LONGEROT GARNETT BLOCK
21 Lot E2 LT 16 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-21 LotE2 LT 16 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ANDREW F & AMANDA D SAWYER
1-00208570 1353.06 GARNETT BLOCK 16
Lot 12 & W2 11 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-16 Lot12 & W2 11 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
ROGER & ROBERTA SCHECKEL 100209350 758.18 GARNETT BLOCK 39
Lot Block Info 9,10 ,11 & 12 SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdGARNETT Blk-39 Lot-9,10,11 & 12 Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
MERLIN E & MARSHA L SCHMOE
1-04000890 Acres-40.10 98.34 S34, T20, R21,
ACRES 40.1, NE4 NE4 EX RD Sec-34 Twp-20
Rng-21
C D SCHULTE 1-00204620 22.56 S19,
T20, R20, GOLF CART SHED #23 Sec-19
Twp-20 Rng-20
C D SCHULTE 1-00204900 28.20 S19,
T20, R20, GOLF CART SHED #47 Sec-19
Twp-20 Rng-20
SCOTT D SCHULTE 1-00207160
2700.06 C D & JANE SCHULTE PARKVIEW
ADD TO GARNETT BLOCK 6 LTS 9,10
& W10LT 8 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-PARKVIEW ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-6 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN L & PEGGY A SCHUSTER
1-00202500 2449.16 % CEDAR CREEK
OUTFITTERS NEW ORCHARD PARK ADD,
S25, T20, R19, BEG 50W & 60N SE COR
NE4, N37.9,W100 ,N110,W75,S150
E175 TO POB EX RD SECTION 25
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
JOHN L & PEGGY SCHUSTER 100202890 Acres-3.90 3917.68 S25, T20, R19,
ACRES 3.9, BEG 990E & 40S NW COR
SE4, S153,E80,S467,E264 ,N438.9 W104
,N214.2,W17.5,N71.2 W TO POB Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
PAUL A & BARBARA KATIE SCOBEE
1-00202110 1093.26 NEW ORCHARD
PARK ADD, S25, T20, R19, BEG 1126N
& 152W OF SE COR NE4, W199
,N225,E199,S225 TO POB SECTION 25
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 19 Subd-NEW
ORCHARD PARK ADD Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng19
TIMOTHY L & DONNA J SCOTT 108001020 Acres-158.40 1117.46 S28, T21,
R19, ACRES 158.4, NW4 EX BEG 654W SE
COR NW4 W209,N209,E209,S TO POB
EX RD Sec-28 Twp-21 Rng-19
NORMAN LEE SHAFFER 1-00207130
1558.76 PARKVIEW ADD TO GARNETT
W15 LT 2,ALL LT 3,E20 LT4 BLK 6
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-PARKVIEW ADD TO GARNETT Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHEN M & JOYCE SUE SIPE
1-00501790
385.27 SOUTH ADD TO
KINCAID, S01, T23, R20, BLOCK 6, LTS
7 THRU 10 INCL Subd-SOUTH ADD TO
KINCAID Blk-6 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-20
SIXTH AVENUE LLC 1-00214670
786.21 GARNETT BLOCK 55 Lot 19 21 INCL , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-55 Lot-19
Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DANIEL & RACHEL SKAGGS 100500690 406.70 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 12, Lot 9 & 10 Subd-KINCAID
Blk-12 Lot-9 & 10 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
ALFRED SMITH 1-00500840 66.08
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MARY SWEPSTON KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 26, Lot 3 & 4 Subd-KINCAID Blk26 Lot-3 & 4 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
LEO V SMITH 1-00700670 156.94
HIGHBERGERS ADD TO WESTPHALIA,
S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 5, SECTION 36
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17 SubdHIGHBERGERS ADD TO WESTPH Blk-5
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
LEO V SMITH 1-00700680
2.14
HIGHBERGERS ADD TO WESTPHALIA,
S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 8, SECTION 36
TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17 SubdHIGHBERGERS ADD TO WESTPH Blk-8
Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
PHILIP W SMITH 1-10400270 Acres80.40 1342.94 S16, T23, R20, ACRES 80.4, W2
NE4 EX RD Sec-16 Twp-23 Rng-20
THOMAS A & REGAN S SMITH 108002170 209.09 WELDA, S02, T22, R19,
BLOCK 7, Lot 10,11 & 12, SECTION 02
TOWNSHIP 22 RANGE 19 Subd-WELDA
Blk-7 Lot-10,11 & 12 Sec-02 Twp-22 Rng19
DONNA L SNAVELY 1-00208030
561.68 GARNETT BLOCK 20 N90LT
1 & E8.94OF N90LT 2 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-20 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
FRANK D SOBBA 1-02100030 Acres38.10 1809.18 S19, T19, R20, ACRES 38.1,
NW4 W OF RR EX BEG 58E SW COR
NW4,E780,N206,W781 ,S206TO POB &
EX COM SW COR NW4 N1157.6,E TO E
R/W LN HWY 59 Sec-19 Twp-19 Rng-20
MICHAEL R SOMMER 1-00300900
734.31 S75LTS 1-4 INCL & E2 VAC ALY
BETWEEN LOTS 4 & 5 Subd-GREELEY Sec30 Twp-19 Rng-21
MICHAEL R SOMMER 1-00300900A
12.40 S75 LTS 1 THRU 4, LTS 5 & 6 LYG
S OF RR R/W, & S 75 OF VAC ALY. SubdGREELEY Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
CLIFFORD C SPARKS SR REVOCABLE
TRUST 1-02600310A Acres
2215.70 % BRET A & JENNIFER C POPE S28,
T19, R18, ACRES 10 BEG 330E NW COR
NW4, S330, E1320, N330, W1320 TO POB
EX RD Sec-28 Twp-19 Rng-18
REBECCA STANLEY 1-00210200
708.54 BRYSON ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 4 BEG 114S NW COR LT 1 TH
E90 S34,W90 N34 TO POB SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-BRYSON
ADD TO GARNETT Blk-4 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
MARY C STEPHENS 1-00215900
1552.00 CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 7 LT 8 & E2 VAC ALY BET LTS 8,9
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT Blk7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
WYATT & JANET STEVENS 100700910 436.90 SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILLS ADD, S36,T21, R17, BLOCK 5, Lot
W67 LTS 7 – 12, SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP
21 RANGE 17 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-5 Lot-W67 LTS 7 Sec-36
Twp-21 Rng-17
BETTY L STILL 1-00200890 494.91
S25, T20, R19, BEG 1120N & 712W OF
SE COR NE4, W105,N200,E105,S200 TO
POB Sec-25 Twp-20 Rng-19
RANDALL S & VICKI L STINNETT 112000840A Acres-9.80 575.54 S06, T23,
R21, ACRES 9.8, N660W2 NW4,EX PT LY
N & W OF RD Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-21
JOAN E STONEKING 1-00500350
137.74 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 32,
Lot 1 & 2 Subd-KINCAID Blk-32 Lot-1 & 2
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
JOAN E STONEKING 1-00500370
1150.20 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, LTS 1
THRU 6 BLK 31,LTS 3 THRU 6 BLK 32,TOG
W/ADJ VAC THIRD AVE & ADJ N1/2 VAC
SECOND AVE. Subd-KINCAID Sec-36 Twp-
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 7, 2012
LOCAL
22 Rng-20
ALAN W SUNDERLAND 1-00301280
813.08 % GARY R & CARRIE S SHEPARD
GREELEY, S30,T19, R21, BLOCK 62, N50LTS
1-3 & N50OF E19LT 4 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21 Subd-GREELEY
Blk-62 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng-21
ROBERT L SUNDERLAND 104000250 Acres-79.70 1529.64 BEVERLY L
SUNDERLAND S10, T20, R21, ACRES 79.7,
E2 NE4 EX RD, ALSO COMM SW COR
E2 NE4 TH N2640,E60TH S2640 W60TO
POB Sec-10 Twp-20 Rng-21
LINDA L SWANSON 1-00501360
68.22 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK
14, Lot Block Info 16,17 & N515 SubdKINCAID Blk-14 Lot-16,17 & N515 Sec-36
Twp-22 Rng-20
PAUL SWANSON 1-00501370 17.00
KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 14, LTS 13
& 14 & S 20 LT 15 Subd-KINCAID Blk-14
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
PAUL E & SANDRA L SWANSON
1-00501470 106.22 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 15, Lot 20 ,N4519 Subd-KINCAID
Blk-15 Lot-20,N4519 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng20
SHANNON SWANSON 1-00212620
91.58 GARNETT BLOCK 32 Lot Block Info
9 & W2 LT 8 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-32 Lot-9 &
W2 LT 8 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
T C & G OIL CO 1-10500080 5.08
S26, T22, R19, BLDG Sec-26 Twp-22 Rng-19
JAMES C & M ANNE TARWATER
1-00203740 70.04 BRONSTON HEIGHTS
ADD, S25, T20, R19, BLOCK 3, LTS
14 THRU 18 & BEG NE COR LT 13,
S150,W9.3,N150,E7.4TO POB (ALL MEAS.
PER SURVEY) SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 20
Subd-BRONSTON HEIGHTS Blk-3 Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
EFFIE TATE 1-00501650 21.00 LOT
12 TOG W ADJN E 1/2 VAC BLAKER ST
Subd-KINCAID Blk- 29 Lot-12 Sec-36 Twp22 Rng-20
EFFIE TATE 1-00501700
87.14
KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 29, Lot 5
Subd-KINCAID Blk-29 Lot-5 Sec-36 Twp-22
Rng-20
JERRY TATE JR 1-00209420 864.12
Subd-GARNETT Blk-39 Lot-24 Sec-30 Twp20 Rng-20
WILLIAM D TETER 1-04100210
Acres-20.80 1540.40 S24 T20 R20 ACRES
20.8 W2 SW4 NW4 Sec-24 Twp-20 Rng-20
WAYMAN E THOMPSON ETAL 100500780 211.18 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 17, Lot 5 – 8 INCL Subd-KINCAID
Blk-17 Lot-5 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
NORMA DELIGHT TILTON 110400131 Acres-33.00 367.70 S09, T23,
R20, ACRES 33, BEG NE COR W2 NE4,
W645,S599 W222,S713,E231,S565
,E661 N1905 TO POB EX RD Sec-09 Twp23 Rng-20
WES & MARY BETH TRAUL 102101880A Acres-273.60 3720.82 S28, T19,
R19, ACRES 273.6, S2 EX SW4 SW4 EX RD
Sec-28 Twp-19 Rng-19
DARREL A TROYER 1-03002090A
Acres-28.30 3824.72 S27, T20, R19, ACRES
28.3, SW4 NE4 LY E OF CK & CO RD Sec27 Twp-20 Rng-19
JONI L & TIMOTHY A TUCKER
1-00210070 684.50 S30 T20 R20
BEG 70N NW COR ROACH ADD,
N100,E200,S100,W200 TO POB Sec-30
Twp-20 Rng-20
CHARLES R TURNER ETAL 108000350
1109.88 % ALTA TURNER
RAILROAD ADD TO WELDA, S35, T21,
R19, BLOCK 12, Lot 1 & 2, SECTION
35 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 19 SubdRAILROAD ADD TO WELDA Blk-12 Lot-1
& 2 Sec-35 Twp-21 Rng-19
LAWRENCE R JR & JANET L TURNER
1-00204730 12.69 S19,T20, R20, GOLF CART
SHED #30 Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
UNKNOWN 1-00701560
8.72
WESTPHALIA (CORRECTED COPY), S36,
T21, R17, BEG NW COR LT 4,BLK 11,E
65, S50 ,W20,N40,W45,N10TO POB
SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 17
Subd-WESTPHALIA (corrected) Sec-36 Twp21 Rng-17
UNKNOWN 1-00701570 9.25 S25,
T21, R17, BEG 562W SE COR SW4, W16,
N142,E16,S142,TO POB Sec-25 Twp-21
Rng-17
USD #365 1-03501150 Acres-25.40
88.60 S19, T20, R20, ACRES 25.4, BEG AT
PT 165E OF NW COR OF SW4 TH
E1470,SELY ALG RR R/W W890,N600,W
TO E HWY R/W N TO POB Sec-19 Twp-20
Rng-20
USD #365 1-03501150C Acres-10.80
34.74 S19 T20 R20 10.8 ACRE, BEG NW
COR LT 7 MAPLEWOOD ADD, N600,FOL
E HWY R/W, E 765, S600,W800 TO
POB
GINA VEERKAMP 1-00101380 71.90
DOUG GEARY S06 T23 R19 E42LT 1,BLK
49,COLONY & ALL LT 1,BLK 49,PINEGARS
ADD Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
JAY S & BARBARA L VELVICK 100209750 1874.08 GARNETT BLOCK 37
Lot 23 & 24 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-37 Lot-23 &
24 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAY S VELVICK ETAL 1-00210890
1298.92 CENTENNIAL ADD TO GARNETT
Lot 4 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-CENTINNIAL ADD TO GARNETT
Lot-4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JAY S & BARBARA L VELVICK 100213170 1224.96 GARNETT BLOCK 35
Lot E2 LT 14 , SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-35 Lot-E2
LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
PAUL W & CAROL A VOGELER
1-00217530 92.88 GARNETT, S30, T20,
R20, BLOCK 59, Lot 8 & 9, SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 SubdGARNETT Blk-59 Lot-8 & 9 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
TIMOTHY L WAKEFIELD 1-00700890
852.38 W92LTS 13-17 & ALL LTS 18-24
INCL Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO MERRILL
ADD Blk-5 Sec-36 Twp-21 Rng-17
RYAN & CARLA WALTER 1-00201750
474.98 BEG 1504W & 60N SE COR NE4,
E56,N140,W56,S140 TO POB Sec-25
Twp-20 Rng-19
RYAN A & CARLA J WALTER 100217650 366.21 Subd-GARNETT Blk-61
Lot-9 & W20LT 10 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
STEPHEN P & OPAL E WATSON 109400320 Acres-135.40 1220.34 S31, T22,
R19, ACRES 135.4, NW4 EX HWY R/W &
RD Sec-31 Twp-22 Rng-19
CRYSTAL M WATTS 1-00102320
246.28 PINEGARS 2ND ADD (PLAT 3)
BLOCK 7 , Lot 7 & 8 SECTION 06
TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19 SubdPINEGARS 2ND ADD PLAT 3 Blk-7 Lot-7
& 8 Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RAYMOND E WATTS 1-00217440
374.86 GARNETT, S30, T20, R20, BLOCK 58,
Lot 17 & 18, SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-58 Lot-17
& 18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
JOHN & VANESSA WEATHERBEE
1-00701470 355.98 SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILLS ADD, S36, T21, R17, BLOCK 18,
Lot 13 – 18 INCL, SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP
21 RANGE 17 Subd-SUPPLEMENT TO
MERRILL ADD Blk-18 Lot-13 Sec-36 Twp-21
Rng-17
FRANCIS R & ELLEN WEAVER 104600450 13.44 Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-6
Lot-1 TO 6 INCL Sec-19 Twp-21 Rng-21
FRANCIS R & ELLEN WEAVER 104600570 8.19 BUSH CITY, S19, T21, R21,
BLOCK 9, Lot 1 & 2,& ABAN. RR R/W
SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 21 RANGE 21
Subd-BUSH CITY Blk-9 Lot-1 & 2 Sec-19
Twp-21 Rng-21
MELISSA C WEAVER 1-00500810
198.76 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20, BLOCK 26,
Lot 9 & 10 Subd-KINCAID Blk-26 Lot-9 &
10 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
RICHARD E WEBBER 1-00101760
625.00 HEATHER L BEAMAN COLONY
BLOCK 63 Lot Block Info 4,5,6 EX S96
SECTION 06 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19
Subd-COLONY Blk-63 Lot-4,5,6 EX S96
Sec-06 Twp-23 Rng-19
RICHARD & HEATHER WEBBER 100102590 866.42 COULTERS 1ST ADD TO
COLONY BLOCK 2 , BEG 60W OF NW
COR BLK 2 S150 W100 N150 E100 TO
POB SECTION 07 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE
19 Subd-COULTERS 1ST ADD TO COLON
Blk-2 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
ROY V & ETHEL LOLA WEBBER
1-00102570 97.64 COULTERS 1ST ADD
TO COLONY BLOCK 2 , Lot 1,2, & 3
SECTION 07 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19
Subd-COULTERS 1ST ADD TO COLON
Blk-2 Lot-1,2, & 3 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
ROY V & ETHEL LOLA WEBBER 100102580 1230.96 COULTERS 1ST ADD
TO COLONY BLOCK 2 , Lot 4,5, & 6
SECTION 07 TOWNSHIP 23 RANGE 19
Subd-COULTERS 1ST ADD TO COLON
Blk-2 Lot-4,5, & 6 Sec-07 Twp-23 Rng-19
STEVE B & TRACY L WEESE 103502850
819.86 S29 T20 R20 BEG
100E NW COR NE4 SW4,E133
S345,W133,N345TO POB EX RD & R/W
Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
GLENN W & ANGELA WELCH 100208970 747.64 GARNETT BLOCK 22
Lot Block Info 1 & E10LT 2 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk- 22 Lot-1 & E10LT 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
WELLS FARGO BANK NA 1-00211070
1084.96 % OPTION ONE MORTAGE
CORPORATION Subd-GARNETT Blk- 8
Lot-1 & 2 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
LAWRENCE E WEST 1-07201230
Acres-4.30 7.32 N100 W2 SE4 & N50 E2
SE4 Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-17
LAWRENCE E WEST 1-07201230C
Acres-.50 3.85 LOTS 20-25 BLK 1,
NORTHCOTT PLAT Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng17
LAWRENCE E WEST 1-07201230D
1.93 BEG NW COR LOT 26 BLK 1, S12,E47,
N12 W47 TO POB NORTHCOTT PLAT
Sec-01 Twp-23 Rng-17
DAVID & CAROLYN WHITCOMB
1-00500710 339.90 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 12, Lot 5 & 6 Subd-KINCAID Blk12 Lot-5 & 6 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
LEE ROY & SUZANNE WHITCOMB
1-12001140 Acres-237.50
453.10
S15, T23, R21, ACRES 237.5, NE4 & N2 SE4
EX RD Sec-15 Twp-23 Rng-21
ROY W & HONEY L WHITCOMB
1-00500620 15.20 Subd-KINCAID Blk- 3
Lot-12 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
ROY W & HONEY L WHITCOMB
1-12001430 Acres-3.80 508.44 S11, T23,
R20, ACRES 4, BEG SE COR W2 NE4,
N429,W374 S460,N30 TO POB Sec-11
Twp-23 Rng-20
STACEY L WHITCOMB 1-00212920
286.20 GARNETT BLOCK 34 Lot 7
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-34 Lot-7 Sec-30 Twp-20
Rng-20
RICHARD L WHITE 1-03102100B
Acres-80.00 388.46 S28, T20, R19, ACRES 80,
W2 NE4,EX RD Sec-28 Twp-20 Rng-19
JAMES STEVEN WHITESELL 100218000 241.46 MARITA C WHITESELL
GARNETT, S30,T20, R20, BLOCK 64, S84LT
1 & S84E 27LT 2 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-64 Sec30 Twp-20 Rng-20
DONALD L WICKHAM 1-00216490
884.52 CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
BLOCK 18 LTS 19,20,E26LT 18 & VAC ALY
BET LTS 18 & 19 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP
20 RANGE 20 Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO
GARNETT Blk-18 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
NATHAN WIEHL & NICOLE
BRUMMEL 1-00201087A Acres-1.80 156.62
PRAIRIE LINKS SUBDIVISION, BLOCK 01,
ACRES 1.8, LT 8, ALG W/ORIG.E1/2 VAC
PRAIRIE LN Subd-PRAIRIE LINKS Blk-1
Sec-19 Twp-20 Rng-20
GERRY L WIGHT 1-00207650 1359.46
LT 4 & E2 LT 5 Subd-GARNETT Blk- 4 Lot-4
& E2 5 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
GERRY L WIGHT 1-00214750 279.22
GARNETT BLOCK 66 LT 16 & N100LT 17
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-66 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
JAMES L & MARY L WILLIAMS 100501180 606.72 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 13, Lot Block Info 3 & N40LT 4
Subd-KINCAID Blk-13 Lot-3 & N40LT 4
Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
MARILEE WILLIAMS 1-00206390
1722.72 KATHERINE A WILLIAMS
EASTGATE ADD TO GARNETT BLOCK 2
Lot 5 SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE
20 Subd-EASTGATE ADD TO GARNETT
Blk-2 Lot-5 Sec-29 Twp-20 Rng-20
CLAUDIA D WILLIAMSON & DAVID
W GREEN 1-00301120 1399.54 GREELEY,
S30, T19, R21, BLOCK 40, Lot 7, SECTION
30 TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 21 SubdGREELEY Blk- 40 Lot-7 Sec-30 Twp-19 Rng21
TONY B WILSON 1-00211920 780.84
GARNETT BLOCK 26 Lot Block Info 13 &
W2 LT 14 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20
RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT Blk-26 Lot-13
& W2 LT 14 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng-20
WOLKEN GOODYEAR 1-00214760
533.51 % JOHN RUNDLE GARNETT
BLOCK 67 LT 3, N80LT1 & 2 & E2 LT 4
SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20
Subd-GARNETT Blk-67 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
DEBRA K WOMELSDORF 110501090 Acres-2.90 146.62 S32, T22, R20,
ACRES 2.9, BEG SW COR SE4 N186,E693
S186,W693 TO POB EX RD Sec-32 Twp-22
Rng-20
JUSTIN D & ALICIA M WOODS 100500160 341.52 KINCAID, S36, T22, R20,
BLOCK 6, LTS 1 THRU 12,TOG W/VAC ALY
& ADJ S1/2 VAC SIXTH AVE SECTION 36
TOWNSHIP 22 RANGE 20 Subd-KINCAID
Blk- 6 Sec-36 Twp-22 Rng-20
WOODY DEVELOPMENT & REALTY
LLC 1-00212420
822.69 GARNETT
BLOCK 30 Lot 6 & N90 7 , SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-30 Lot-6 & N90 7 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
WOODY DEVELOPMENT & REALTY
LLC 1-00215080 125.51 GARNETT BLOCK
68 S2 LTS 1 & 2 & E18S2 LT 3 SECTION 20
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-68 Sec-20 Twp-20 Rng-20
WOODY DEVELOPMENT & REALTY
LLC 1-00215400 213.81 GARNETT BLOCK
72 Lot Block Info 5 & W2 LT 4 SECTION 30
TOWNSHIP 20 RANGE 20 Subd-GARNETT
Blk-72 Lot-5 & W2 LT 4 Sec-30 Twp-20 Rng20
WARD W WOOLS 1-12001580
Acres-2.10 51.96 S13, T23, R20, ACRES 2.1,
BEG SW COR NE4 SE4 N198, E550 S198,
W TO POB EX RD Sec-13 Twp-23 Rng-20
J C & AMANDA LOUISE WRAY 100216310 609.16 LTS 1,4,5,8,9,12 & N2 VAC
ST Subd-CHAPMANS ADD TO GARNETT
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CALENDAR
Tuesday, August 7
USD 365 enrollment at GES
USD 479 enrollment at Crest
Noon – Rotary International Club
at Garnett Inn and Suites
6:30 p.m. – Garnett Optimist
Club at Mr. Ds Pioneer
Restaurant
7 p.m. – Legion Bingo at VFW
Wednesday, August 8
USD 479 new student enrollment
at Crest
Friends of the Prairie Spirit Trail
6:30 p.m. – Garnett Optimist
Club at Mr. Ds Restaurant
7 p.m. – Garnett Duplicate
Bridge at the Garnett Inn
7 p.m. – Garnett Saddle Club at
the Garnett Riding Arena
Thursday, August 9
8:45 a.m. – TOPS #247 at the
Garnett Town Hall Center
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. – Line
dancing at Garnett Senior Center
5:30 p.m. – 13 Point Pitch and
Carry In Supper at the Garnett
Senior Center; pitch at 6 p.m.
Saturday, August 11
7 p.m. – Anderson County Fair
Demolition Derby at rodeo arena
Monday, August 13
9 a.m. – Anderson County
Commission at the Anderson
County Annex
6:30 p.m. – American Legion,
Sons of American Legion at
Garnett VFW
7 p.m. – Kincaid City Council at
Kincaid City Hall
7 p.m. – Lake Garnett Sporting
Club at the Lake Garnett
Shooting Range
8 p.m. – Westphalia Lions Club
at St. Teresa Catholic Church
Tuesday, August 14
Noon – Rotary International Club
at Garnett Inn and Suites
6 p.m. – City of Garnett at City
Hall
6 p.m. – Alzheimers Support
at Golden Heights
7 p.m. – Legion Bingo at VFW
Wednesday, August 15
6 p.m. – Anderson County
CloverPatch Kids Club for
all 5 and 6 year olds,
Community Building
7 p.m. – Garnett Duplicate
Bridge at the Garnett Inn
7 p.m. – Garnett Saddle Club
at the Garnett Riding Arena
7 p.m. – Colony Lions Club at
Colony Methodist Church
7 p.m. – Kincaid Lions Club
at Kincaid-Selma United
Methodist Church
Thursday, August 16
8:45 a.m. – TOPS #247 at the
Garnett Town Hall Center
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. – Line
dancing at Garnett Senior Center
5:30 p.m. – 13 Point Pitch and
Carry In Supper at the Garnett
Senior Center; pitch at 6 p.m.
7:30 p.m. – Delphian Masonic
Lodge No. 44
Friday, August 17
First day of school,
USD 365 & 479
Monday, August 20
9 a.m. – Anderson County
Commission at the Anderson
County Annex
9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. – Friendship
Quilters at the Kincaid-Selma
United Methodist Church
6:30 p.m. – Garnett Lions Club
at Pizza Hut
Tuesday, August 21
Noon – Rotary International Club
at Garnett Inn and Suites
5:30 p.m. – Garnett Business &
Professional Women at
Town Hall Center
7 p.m. – Legion Bingo at VFW
Wednesday, August 22
6:30 p.m. – Garnett Optimist
Club at Mr. Ds Restaurant
7 p.m. – Garnett Duplicate
Bridge at the Garnett Inn
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ACHS grads internship uses dolphins
to help people with disabilities
BY BRITTNI SAYERS
Special to THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
My internship was at Island Dolphin
Care in Key Largo, FL. It was founded
in 1990 by Deena and Pete Hoagland.
(Pete is pictured in the Staff photograph along with their son Joe). Joe
was the inspiration for IDC.
Joe was extremely sick with a heart
defect he was born with. He had many
surgeries and by age 3 had suffered a
stroke and lost the use of the left side
of his body. At the time IDC did not
exist but Dolphins Plus (a place where
anyone can swim with the dolphins)
was the home of a dolphin named
Fonzie. Deena told Joe that Fonzie
was a left handed dolphin and if he
wanted to feed the dolphin he would
have to use the left side of his body.
Eventually he was able to move the
left side of his body. (Fonzie didnt
have magical powers, but was more of
an inspiration for Joe.) Deena thought
if this could help her son then maybe
she could help other families who have
children with disabilites around the
world. That is exactly what IDC does.
Families come from all over the world,
throughout the US, some local families from Miami and Key Largo, as
well as families from Poland and other
countries in Europe.
There is more detail about this at
the website www.islanddolphincare.
org
My first day at work I walked into
the facility and met the staff I was
going to be spending the next 4 weeks
with. In fact the first person I met was
Joe and he is one of the most amazing
people I have had the opportunity to
meet. Despite his rough start in life,
he has recovered extremely well and
if you met him today you would never
guess that he had such a long journey
to get where he is now. The entire
staff changed my life and allowed me
to learn more about myself than I had
ever expected possible.
I witnessed first hand the extraordinary atmosphere IDC provides for the
families and their child/children with
disabilities. I was able to learn about
multiple disabilites such as autism,
heart disorders, cerebral palsy, down
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 08-07-2012 / Photo Submitted
Above, Brittni Sayers, far right, and other crew members
work with a dolphin. At right, Sayers gets up close and personal with a dolphin.
syndrome and the list goes on. Island
Dolphin Care provides classroom time
for the children to learn and develop
new skills as well as provides four
structured swims (a dolphin trainer
sends the dolphin to do a specific
behavior) and then one natural swim
(where the dolphins naturally interact
with the kids). The most interesting
thing about the natural swim is that
I would find that the dolphin that
worked with a specific kid all week
long would come interact with that
same kid during the natural swim.
The dolphins actually remembered
the children they worked with, some
of which have been coming back for
multiple years now.
Dolphins are truly fascinating
animals and the
work done at IDC
is extremely beneficial for the families. If anything,
it is that one week
out of the year
where the entired
family is full of
smiles and that
alone is enough to
bring the families back. Working with
the staff of IDC was an experience I
will never forget and it has helped me
figure out more so what I would like to
do with my life.
As an intern, I would take photographs of the classroom and water
sessions and also provide notes for
the families of what occured during
the sessions as well. I was also able to
interact with the dolphins in both a
Structured and natural swim.
Brittni Sayers is a graduate of
Anderson County High School and the
daughter of Loren and Susie Sayers.
Chamber Players production of Feuerborn earns perfect
Daddys Dyin … opens Aug. 17 attendance, voting record
The first production in the
Chamber Players 22nd season
is Daddys Dyin …Whos Got
the Will?, a hilarious Southern
comedy by Del Shores, directed
by Vicki Markham. The dinner theatre runs August 17-19
and 23-25 at 6:30 p.m. Thursday,
Friday and Saturday and 12:30
p.m. Sunday. Advanced tickets
are required and available by
calling (785)304-1683 beginning
August 6.
You will be rolling in the
aisles one minute and suppressing tears the next as the adult
children of the Turnover family
return to the old homestead.
Daddy Buford (John Wilson) is
suffering from advanced dementia and is expected to die at any
minute. Mama Wheelis (Jackie
Fursman) tries to keep order
in the house and her grandchildren in line: Bible-thumper
Lurlene (Lori Barcus), dutiful
Sara Lee (Shauna Devening),
wild Evalita (Karen Katzer), and
obnoxious Orville (Matt Wilper).
Evalitas latest boyfriend, hippy
Harmony Rhodes (Jim Stukey),
and Orvilles weight-challenged wife, Marlene (Amanda
Holloman), complete the family
circus.
Vicki Markham has performed in and directed several
CPCT
productions.
April Buckman is Assistant
Director and Steve Markham
is Technical Director. Prairie
Belles Catering will provide the
meal. This play contains adult
situations and language.
Daddys Dyin… was originally written for the stage and
later produced as a motion
picture starring Beau Bridges,
Beverly DAngelo and Judge
Reinhold, Del Shores is also the
celebrated author of Sordid
Lives and wrote for televisions Dharma and Greg and
Touched By An Angel.
The Chamber Players present four dinner theatre productions annually in the Thelma
Moore Community Playhouse,
140 W. 5th Ave., Garnett,
KS. For full season information, visit their website: www.
TheChamberPlayers.org.
eBooks, tablets, smartphones part of classroom
MANHATTAN – The use of
technology in the classroom
is growing beyond computers
to improve student learning,
according to a Kansas State
University education technology expert.
Today it is very common that
elementary school classrooms
are equipped with SMART
boards, which are interactive
white boards, as well as a projector and at least one classroom
computer with a high-speed
Internet connection, said Lotta
Larson, an assistant professor
of curriculum and instruction
who studies how technology
can aid learning.
More traditional technologies, such as audio recorders
and players, are also useful
and common at the elementary
level, she said.
The use of e-books in the
classroom is an increasing
trend, particularly at the elementary level, Larson said. She
attributes the increase to the significant decrease in the price of
digital readers like the Amazon
Kindle, making the devices an
affordable alternative to iPads
and laptops.
The availability and affordability of e-books for children
and young adults have increased
rapidly, so teachers and students
have endless options for both
fiction and nonfiction texts,
she said. E-books are generally
less expensive than print copies of the same book, and they
dont wear out as quickly as a
print copy. Another advantage
is the instant access. Generally,
an e-book can be downloaded in
a matter of minutes.
Perhaps the greatest advantage of e-books, Larson said, is
the ability to differentiate the
reading experience. The devices
allow the reader to customize the reading experience by
adjusting the font size and page
layout, or through the use of
tools and features like a built-in
dictionary, highlighter, digital
notes or text-to-speech capabilities.
This means all students – even those who struggle or
have specific learning needs – can benefit from digital reading, Larson said. As teachers
are quickly realizing the possibilities of supporting students
reading comprehension and
motivation, this technology is
definitely becoming more popular in all grade levels.
Another trend is allowing stu-
TOPEKA – Eleven Kansas
House Democrats have been
recognized for achieving a 100
percent voting record during
the 2012 legislative session,
including Rep. Bill Feuerborn
(D-Garnett). Only 27 of 125
members in the House of
Representatives achieved this
distinction.
This was a difficult legislative session filled with really tough votes, said House
Democratic Leader Paul
Davis, Lawrence. Republican
infighting created unprecedented gridlock and resulted
in the fifth longest legislative session in Kansas history. Bills ability to be present every day and cast every
single vote demonstrates his
unwavering
commitment
to his district and the entire
state.
The following House
Democrats cast every vote of
the 2012 Legislative Session:
Tom Burroughs, Kansas
City
Bill Feuerborn, Garnett
Gail Finney, Wichita
Stan Frownfelter, Kansas
City
Judy Loganbill, Wichita
Melanie
Meier,
Leavenworth
Eber Phelps, Hays
Vince Wetta, Wellington
Jerry Williams, Chanute
Kathy Wolfe Moore,
Kansas City
In addition, 10 House
Democrats achieved a perfect
attendance record during the
2012 Legislative session:
Tom Burroughs, Kansas
City
Bill Feuerborn, Garnett
Gail Finney, Wichita
Stan Frownfelter, Kansas
City
Judy Loganbill, Wichita
Melanie
Meier,
Leavenworth
Eber Phelps, Hays
Vince Wetta, Wellington
Jerry Williams, Chanute
Kathy Wolfe-Moore,
Kansas City
During the 2012 Session,
603 bills were introduced: 217
in the Senate and 386 in the
House. In addition, 530 bills
were carried over from the
2011 Session, for a grand total
of 1,191 bills that were alive
during the 2012 Session. Of
these 1,191 bills, 295 became
law.
dents to bring electronic devices
from home to use in the classroom -even their smartphones.
More schools are also engaging in iPad or laptop initiatives
where students have access to
such technologies throughout
the school day, not just during a
designated – and often limited computer lab time, Larson said.
But Larson cautions its
not enough to just place laptops, tablets or digital reading
devices in the hands of children. She said teachers need to
teach and model new literacy
skills that are essential for effective use of such technologies.
Tuesday, Aug. 7, the Kansas Since the roadway will be closed
Its also important for parents
Department of Transportation to all through traffic at the work
and teachers to communicate
(KDOT) will close a section of K- zone, on August 7 motorists
technology expectations, guide31 in Anderson County in order should seek alternate routes.
lines and rules. Teachers should
to replace a crossroad pipe. The
Persons with questions
know whether students have
highway will be closed between about the road work may
Internet access at home and,
Georgia and Harper roads.
contact KDOT Garnett Area
if so, are they are allowed to
Maintenance crews from the Superintendent Kevin Ryan
use the computer and/or the
Garnett KDOT Area Office will at (785) 448-5446, or Southeast
Internet to do homework.
complete the pipe replacement District Public Affairs Manager
To encourage technology use
in one day, beginning work at 6 Priscilla Petersen at 1-877-550by students, Larson said it can
a.m. and finishing around 8 p.m. 5368 (toll free).
be helpful for schools to host
family nights where both parents and students can visit the
school and learn more about
The Anderson County Review.
using a computer or other forms
of technology like tablets and eOnline at www.garnett-ks.com
readers.
K-31 section closed today for
crossroad pipe replacement
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Watch out for convicted felons Joe Zentners Alaskan adventures
In this part of the country,
we have some convicted felons
floating around. A new one
drifts in every few years and
takes over, stealing good native
grass, cropland and gardens.
These felons that are being written about are the noxious weeds
that get spread around. This
is done by planting not clean
or pure seed, carried on the
wheels of machinery, spread by
wildlife, the wind or drainage
water.
In the past and to this day, some
of those we have been bombarded by are field bindweed,
musk thistle, Johnsongrass and
now an all time favorite-Sericea
Lespedeza. The noxious weeds
that will be described to you are
the famous noxious weeds in
Southeast Kansas and how to
control these convicted felons.
Continuous CRP or General
CRP fields should be checked
regularly for the presence of
noxious weeds. If you find
noxious weeds, you must try
to eradicate them in your fields
to stay in compliance with the
terms of your Continuous CRP
or General CRP contracts. Lets
look at those noxious weeds and
see what can be done to those
Convicted Felons.
Field Bindweed- is a member
of the morning glory family and
a perennial that reproduces by
seeds and rootstocks. The root
system extends to a depth of 20
to 30 feet. The smooth, slender
stems twine or spread over the
soil and vegetation. Leaves up
to 2 inches long are alternate,
simple, petioled, quite variable
in size, and highly variable in
shape. The leaf blade may be
oblong to elliptical or may be
rounded to pointed with spreading basal lobes. Flowers are
white, pink, or white with pink.
Funnel shaped, they are about
1 inch across and usually borne
singly in the axils of leaves.
The flower stalk has two bracts
1/2 to 2 inches below the flower; the bracts, along with leaf
shape and small flower size distinguish this plant from hedge
bindweed. Seeds are dark,
brownish-gray, are about 1/8
inch long, and have one rounded and two flattened sides.
Field bindweed is spread
both by seed and roots. These
can be transported by tillage
or road machinery, drainage
water, birds, or on the feet of
animals. Harvesting equipment, manure from livestock
fed contaminated hay, and grazing animals moved from infested to clean areas can also cause
new bindweed infestations. The
seeds remain viable for up to 50
years. Then when the proper
conditions are created by tillage, rodents or other means,
germination of seed may occur.
Control methods of field bindweed falls in preventing the
production of viable seed and
destroying the plants ability to
reproduce by vegetative means.
Small grain, forage, and legume
seed should be cleaned before
planting to remove seed of
bindweed and other weeds. For
livestock feed, one should use
grain, hay and other feedstuffs
not infested with bindweed or
other weeds difficult to control.
If bindweed infested feed is fed
to livestock the manure should
not be spread on bindweed free
land. Harvesting, tillage and
other machinery should be
cleaned before it leaves a bindweed infested field.
Other practices to control
bindweed on cropland: (1) Plant
competitive crops-close-drilled
sorghum or sudangrass seeded
about July 1, after a period of
intensive cultivation; then a
season of intensive fallow followed by two wheat crops. (2)
Appropriate and timely cultivation-Cultivation used with
competitive crops can control
bindweed. (3) Application of
herbicides registered for use in
infested crops or on cropland
with no growing crop. Often a
combination of control practices results in a more effective program than just a single
practice.
Practices approved for noncropland are: (1) hoeing-such
as in home gardens and flower
beds-every 10 days to 2 weeks
during the growing season; and
(2) application of appropriate
herbicides.
Musk Thistle-A member of
the sunflower family is primar-
Considering
Conservation
by Mary Lou Ponder
Linn, Anderson & Coffey
County Buffer Coordinator
ily a biennial or winter annual
but may occur as a summer
annual. The leaves of musk
thistle are deeply lobed, hairless, and are dark green with
a light green mid-rib. A silver
gray leaf margin is characteristic of each spine tipped lobe.
The leaf base extends down the
stem to give the plant a winged
appearance. Musk thistle is the
first of the Kansas thistles to
bloom in the spring. The terminal flower is large (1 1/2 to
3 inches in diameter), solitary
and usually nodding or bent
over slightly. The plant is freely branched and each branch
may have one flower or more in
addition to the terminal flower.
The flowers are purple and are
powder puff shaped. Musk
thistle reproduces only by seed
dispersal which begins 7 to 10
days after blooming. Seeds are
straw-colored, oblong, and 1/8
inch in length.
The seeds are attached to
parachute-like hairs (pappus)
which allow for dispersal by
wind currents.
Control of musk thistle shall
mean preventing the production
of viable seed. Mowing with
a rotary mower, cleanly and
closely and repeat as needed,
between the first appearance of
pink and the first appearance
of brown on the pappus of the
earliest heads. If you dont have
a rotary mower, hand cutting or
digging at this time, is also recommended. Also, application
of herbicides may be used.
Johnsongrass-is an upright
perennial grass, reproducing by
large rhizomes and seeds. Well
adapted to hold its own in competition with crop plants. The
stems grow up to 6-8 feet high
or more, from a freely branching, stout, rhizome possessing,
fibrous root system. The leaves
alternate, simple, and are relatively wide and long. The spikelets are 1-flowered, in-groups
of 3, in rather open large panicles. Fruit a caryopsis or grain,
finely striate, reddish-brown. It
flowers from May till frost and
seed to frost.
Johnsongrass was introduced from the Mediterranean
region as a hay or forage crop.
Once thought of as strictly
a warm season grass, it has
adapted and can be found in
most of the western states. The
plants form hydrocyanic acid
when under frost or moisture
stress, making it toxic to livestock.
Control methods are by
planting Johnsongrass free
seed, using livestock feed that
is free of Johnsongrass seed
and cleaning machinery before
leaving infested fields.
Cultivation may begin any
time during the growing season and shall be done in such
a manner as to cut off all the
weed plant at each operation
(using a blade type implement).
Cultivations shall be 3 to 5 inches deep at intervals of 14 to 18
days. When the plants have
been so weakened that they
emerge more slowly, the cultivation intervals may be extended
to such time as will permit the
plants to grow not more than
10 days after each emergence
of first plants, but not to exceed
intervals of 3 weeks.
Cultivation shall be continued until the weeds have been
eradicated or have been suppressed to such extent that
remaining plants may be more
economically destroyed by the
application of approved chemicals to individual plants or by
hand cultivation.
Sericea Lespedeza-A member
of the pea family is a perennial
with stems erect, to 5 feet tall.
It was introduced in 1896 from
Japan to North Carolina. The
leaves have 3 leaflets that are
less than 1 inch long and less
than 1/2 inch wide and wedge
shaped (cuneate). The leaflets
are covered with densely flattened hairs, giving it a grayishgreen or silvery appearance.
The flowers are few (1-4) in the
axils of the leaves from mid or
late July to October with petals
yellowish or tinged with purple,
about 1/2 inch long. The fruit
(pod) is about 1/8 inch long,
roundish with pointed ends in
outline and flattened. The stem
is a woody-type.
Control: Sericea Lespedeza
spreads primarily by seeds,
which is probably spread by
animals. Persons planting mixtures of seeds for erosion control
and for wildlife habitat should
ensure Sericea Lespedeza is not
included in the mix.
For rangeland-prescribed
burning at the proper time (late
spring) followed by intensiveearly stocking (double stock
until July 15 and then remove
cattle) may reduce the occurrence of Sericea Lespedeza.
Mature cattle grazing early in
the season are more apt to utilize Sericea Lespedeza.
Tame pastures-proper fertilization and grazing during
April and May, may reduce the
occurrence. Late grazing or no
grazing will increase Sericea
Lespedeza. Grazing infested
areas with sheep and goats
will provide effective control of
Sericea Lespedeza. Mowing in
the late bud stage for 2 to 3 consecutive years from mid-July
to late summer should reduce
the vigor of the stand. Also,
application of approved chemicals may be used in June when
the stalk is tender or in August
when it begins the bloom
stage. Remember, one Sericea
Lespedeza plant can produce
1,000 viable seeds per stem. So,
this noxious weed needs to be
controlled.
On any of the above noxious weeds, it is best if you can
spray them during the tender
leaf stages or before they put
on a seed head. The chemicals
are more easily absorbed into
the plants when the leaves are
tender.
The Anderson County
Noxious Weed Department does
sell chemicals to eradicate noxious weeds. There is a discount
for chemicals purchased to kill
noxious weeds, when purchased
through the Anderson County
Noxious Weed Department.
Check in with Vernon YoderWeed Director about any concerns that you may have in
controlling noxious weeds at
785-448-2327.
Please come in and visit
with us at the NRCS/Anderson
County Conservation District
located at 111 North Maple
St, in the USDA Building in
Garnett. Our phone number is
785-448-6323 ext. 3. We will be
glad to visit with you on your
concerns and eligibility.
Does the name Joe Zentner
ring a bell for anyone? Joe was
a young man from Anderson
County who at an early age
worked his way from Kansas
to Alaska. He worked in the
orchards in Colorado, vegetable
farms in Idaho and Montana,
finally reaching Seattle, Wash.
In Washington, he hired on as a
barge hand taking farm machinery, etc., to Alaska, where he
spent almost all of his life on
Kodiak Island.
During my Naval career I was
stationed on Kodiak and Adak
islands five different times. It
was in 1959 that I first met Joe
and we became close friends.
The Joe Zentners Ranch
was located along Ugak Bay,
some 42 rough, winding road
miles from the Naval Air
Station. Joes ranch consisted
of 25,000 mountain and tundra
grass acres, with 250 head of
grazing cattle. If my memory
served me right, Joe actually
leased the land from the U.S.
Government for a small sum
and a long termination.
You are asking yourselves
what was the connection
between Joe and I. Remember,
Joe was from this area and
most of his family was here,
so I knew he lived in Alaska. I
cant remember how we officially met, but Joe would go into
town (Kodiak City) for supplies
Contact (785) 448-6244
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and on his way home (by the
way the road from his ranch to
town passed through the base)
he would stop and pick me up
on a Friday evening or Saturday
morning and I would spend the
weekend at his ranch. I would
help feed and tend to his baby
calves, disk and drilled oats for
cattle feed. The volcanic soil was
rich and grew wonderful oats. I
can remember a fox following
me, round after round disking
(just like many farm dogs do).
Wildlife was abundant.
One of my greatest memories
of Joe is that he owned a small
plane. His plane had an M-1 rifle
mounted on it and was used
by the Fish and Game to hunt
down and kill the huge Kodiak
bears that attacked and killed
the ranchers cattle and horses.
A picture of Joes plane with
mounted rifle was on the front
cover of Outdoor Life magazine
one year.
A little about Kodiak Island.
1992: Teen girls go joyriding
Aug. 13, 2002
Relief efforts were underway to
help a single mother of five whose
belongings were destroyed in an
accidental house fire Thursday.
The family has received assistance from numerous local organizations.
Despite several days of temperatures in the upper 90s to low
100s, electricity usage in the city
of Garnett has remained slightly
under the citys typical summer
maximum. City Manager Rick
Doran said electricity consumption peaked at 9,700 kw last week.
Although that figure is high, its
still under the usual summer
maximum of a little over 10,000
kw.
Aug. 13, 1992
Delays and confusion surrounding a computer system update last
week which would have been used
by several offices at the Anderson
County Courthouse touched off
an illustration of a continuing
cat fight between some of those
offices, and a warning from the
county commission that the bickering had better stop. An off-therecord but long standing antagonism between the county clerks
office, county appraisers office
and county treasurers office was
by Vickie Moss
Staff Writer
apparently at the root of the blow
up, which was called to the attention of the commission after a new
computer system update failed to
take place.
An auto theft ring made up of
14-year old girls was broken up
when a deputy noticed a car traveling very slowly near Greeley.
When the deputy approached, the
driver and passengers bailed out
and ran into a cornfield. Three
were arrested and a fourth was
implicated. Apparently, the girls
would ride their bicycles down the
streets of Garnett looking for cars
with keys left in them.
Aug. 5, 1982
An additional one cent sales
tax will go into effect Jan. 1,
1983, in Anderson County as voters overwhelmingly passed the
tax, 1244 to 505. Only one county
township voted against the tax,
Indian Creek, which defeated it
23-19, and in Rich Township the
vote was 32-32. Before Tuesdays
election, 10 counties and 59 cities
had local sales taxes of one-half
cent or 1 cent. Twenty-three counties and 17 cities were added to
that list in Tuesdays election.
Although there were some
20 items on the USD 365 agenda
Tuesday night, one item took
about half of the meeting time.
Five parents appeared to protest a
decision to have kindergarten students from the Harris area sent
to school at Westphalia rather
than Garnett. An even larger contingent had appeared at the last
meeting to protest.
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Kodiak and adjacent islands
lie in the North Pacific Ocean.
These islands have a combined
total of about 4,900 square
miles. They were first sighted by
Bering in 1741. The first Russian
settlement was established by
Shelikof in Three Saints Bay in
1783. In 1792 the Russian headquarters settlement was moved
to the site of the present town of
Kodiak in Pavlosic Harbor. The
interior of Kodiak Island is for
the most part of an unchartered
wilderness, where dense tangled undergrowth and precipitous mountains make travel difficult. This is the habitat of the
Kodiak Bear or Alaskan Brown
Bear. The largest carnivorous
mammal in the world, measuring as much as 13 feet from tip
of nose to tip of tail. A herd of
reindeer was brought to Kodiak
in 1921. Sitkan deer, beaver, red
fox and rabbits are numerous,
as are ducks, geese and ptarmigan. The sea otter, now nearly
extinct, was once common and
brought fabulous wealth to the
Russian fur traders who sailed
out of the harbor in the time
of Catherine the Great seals,
sea lions and several species of
whales can be seen on or near
the islands.
As a young man, Joe Zentner
fell in love with these islands.
Now deceased, Joe is missed
and remembered by many.
To advertise in this
directory contact
Stacey or Kari at
785-448-3121.
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Smith baby born
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Henry and Kay Roeckers
of Garnett are proud to
annunce the birth of a greatgranddaughter, Addison Kay
Smith, on June 15, 2012.
Her mom and dad are
Jerrod and Erin Smith of
New Jersey.
Grandparents are David
and Darla Johnson of Maine,
Kenneth and Tressa Smith
and Susan Trafton. Greatgrandparent is Barbara
Trafton. Great-great grandparents are Clyde and Sandra
Smith.
Kirkland baby born
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Crystal Kirkland is
proud to announce the
birth of a son, Hudson
Sterling Kirkland.
He was born July 23,
2012, and was 8 pounds, 3
ounces and 21 inches long.
Grandparents are Garry
and Goldie Kirkland. Greatgrandparents are Roy and
Ima Jean Marmon, all of
Garnett.
Herzet baby born
Jared and Sara Herzet,
Shawnee, announce the arrival of a son, Matthew James
Herzet. He was born at 5:44
a.m. Saturday, June 23, 2012,
at Shawnee Mission Medical
Center.
He weighed 6 pounds, 13.5
ounces and was 20.5 inches
long.
Grandparents are Jim and
Janet Herzet of Marion, and
Mike and Marilyn McDonald
of Garnett. Great grandmother is Cleta McDonald.
Colvin 80th birthday
Family and friends are
invited to help Carl Colvin celebrate his 80th birthday.
Cake and coffee will be
served at the Coffee Loft in
Garnett, Saturday, August 11,
from 2 – 4pm.
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Pieces and Patches Quilt Guild has show and tell
Minutes of June 28, 2012
Pieces and Patches Quilt Guild
Pieces and Patches Quilt
Guild was called to order by
the President, Judy Stukey, in
the Archer room of the Garnett
Public Library. Twenty-five
members were present with 1
guest, Bonnie Deiter-Landis.
The minutes were reviewed
from the newsletter with no
changes made.
Ruth Theis read the Treasurer
report. Deposit of $10.00 was
made. Checks were written to
Kay Roeckers $15.00 for Peoples
Choice Award; Nancy Kreibach
$12.50 for newsletter expenses;
Wing and a Prayer for $257.00
for the May Program; and Sonic
$20.00 for 4 gift cards.
Committee Reports
Program: Charlotte Lutz
reported that today in place of a
program we will be completing
plans for the Anderson County
Fair. No meeting in July due
to the Anderson County Fair.
August Luncheon with installation of Officers.
Opportunity Quilt: The 2013
Opportunity Quilt committee
met on June 14th at Country
Fabrics. More changes were
made to the Center block. Our
next work day will be July 12th
in the back room of Country
Fabrics from 10am to 3pm. We
will be going out for lunch.
Block of the Month: Everyone
is working towards completing their mystery quilts. Judy
Stuckey showed her mystery
quilt as well as Phyllis Gordon.
Both are hoping to have them
completed prior to the fair.
Challenge Committee: All
three Quilts of Valor are quilted, and were shown today.
Phyllis Gordon volunteered to
take one to complete the binding. Cynthia Fletcher took the
remaining two. Mary Luney
showed four Pillow cases she
made to be given with the Quilts
of Valor.
Quilt Show Committee:
Lynn Wawrzewski sold the most
raffle tickets this year, and will
receive a free membership to
the guild.
Anderson County Fair
Committee: Committee chairman Terrie Gifford reported
that the committee met on
June 14th. The committee has
arranged for a raffle for fair
contestants in the Open Quilt
Class N. Each fair entrant may
enter once in the raffle. Prizes
are being donated by local merchants. A raffle will also be
held for public guests and items
are being collected.
The County Fair Committee
approached a few of the local
businesses about prizes for
those who enter something in
the Open Quilt Class category
and have been very happy with
the response.
Millers Ace
Hardware donated a decorative
blue bowl, Josephines donated
a package of quilt design stationery, Schulte Agency gave
$20.00 worth of carwash coins,
Country Fabrics gave a project carrying case worth $30.00.
And…drumroll…
Carolyn
Bennett surprised the club when
Judy Stukey, President, excitedly announced that Bennetts
Sewing Center is donating a
Janome sewing machine. The
committee decided that no matter how many entries a person
submits, they only get their
name in the drawing once. And
that entering something in the
Challenge Block does not qualify for these special prize drawings.
There will be prizes for
visitors again this year. Judy
gave a yoyo quilt pattern, Joen
Truhe gave two embroidered
pillowcases, Phyllis Gordon is
completing a table runner she
is making to donate, and I think
Cynthia is putting together a
packet of 5 inch fabric squares.
Phyllis Mundel is making an
informational poster to explain
the Challenge Block contest.
The recipient of the resulting
quilt has not yet been determined. WINGS has received 2
quilts as donations already and
can not handle a third quilt.
People signed up to work
most of the timeslots at the fair.
Hope to see everyone there
Charity Quilt Committee:
Carolyn Bennett reports that 12
baby blankets and quilts were
donated to the Anderson County
Hospital ER Department; 6 lap
quilts were given to Anderson
County Hospital Long Term
Care Unit; 4 large lap quilts
to Anderson County Hospital
Hospice Department.
Audit Committee: Audit is
to be completed by the August
23rd meeting.
Nominating
Committee:
Slate of Officers: President,
Judy Stukey; Vice-President,
Charlotte Lutz; Secretary,
Cynthia Fletcher; Treasurer,
Lynda Feuerborn; Historian,
Rose Dennison; Newsletter,
Terrie Gifford. Carolyn Bennett
moved to accept the slate of
officers, seconded by Rose
Dennison. Motioned Carried.
August 2012 Luncheon: Each
member is to bring a salad or
covered dish, and their own
table service.
Old Business: Charlotte
Lutz asked the guild to make
a donation to the Garnett
Public Library for the use of
the Archer room for two of
our meetings this year. Phyllis
Gordon moved that the guild
donate $30.00 to the Library.
Seconded by Lynda Feuerborn.
Motioned Carried.
New Business: No open
sewing in July. Rose Dennison
motioned that we have no
meeting in July, since our normal meeting day falls during
the Anderson County Fair.
Carolyn Bennett 2nd. Motioned
Carried.
Mail was received from The
Quilted Kitty introducing their
business. Their brochure was
passed around. Mail was also
received from Mary Redeker
of the Ottawa Sunflower
Piecemakers Quilt Guild
regarding their Quilt Show. It
is set for September 8, 2012.
Secret Sister Gifts: Sharon
Bowman received a seam ripper, pins, placemats and coaster
set.
Show and Tell
Marlene Walburn showed a
charity blanket that she made
from fabric donated to the
guild from Ruth Hoffmeir. She
also showed a finished pillow
case kit she received from her
Secret sister. Phyllis Gordon
showed 2 table runners. Mary
Luney donated 4 pillow cases to
be used for the Challenge Quilts
of Valors and a large lap quilt
for charity. Carolyn Crupper
showed her Fair Challenge
block. Nancy Kreibach showed
a charity baby quilt. Violet Holt
showed a table topper. Lynda
Feuerborn showed a quilt top,
and Fish book written by Phyllis
Moore. Kay Roeckers showed a
baby blanket from a Buttons
and Bows pattern, No quilting
involved with this pattern. Rose
Dennison displayed a lap quilt
made for her husband using
plaid flannels. Ruth Theis displayed a quilt made for a friend,
using her friends Royal Crown
bags, She also displayed her
finished Sun Bonnet Sue quilt
using gingham. Terrie Gifford
shared a historical magazine
about quilts and quilting that
was purchased at an auction.
Meeting adjourned.
Minutes recorded by
Cynthia Fletcher, Secretary
Egidy leads Dynamite 4-H Club meeting
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The East Central Kansas Ford
Model T Club will be meeting at
Larry and Margie Tices home
August 9, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. Each
family is ask to bring a snack
that will go with sloppy joes.
Their address is 624 Elmwood
Lane in Burlington, KS.
The club is a not-for-profit
chapter of the Ford Model T
Club of America and enjoys discussing, rescuing, and working
on the unique old cars. One
activity that is enjoyed by the
club is tours throughout the
local areas and in other states.
Many historical and interesting
places are visited and prove to
be very educational.
You do not need to own a
Model T to belong to the club or
to go on the tours. Modern cars
are most welcome to accompany the old Ts on their various
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travels. One tour coming up is
in the Springfield, MO area and
proves to be educational and
scenic.
If you have any questions
regarding the meeting, the club,
upcoming tours, or about the
Ts please call Bud Redding at
(785) 733-2124.
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The Dynamite 4-H club met
on June 24, 2012, under the direction of President Morgan Egidy.
Morgan led the club in reciting
the Pledge of Allegiance. The
Secretary, Savannah Moon,
took roll call by asking each
member to state their favorite
summer activity. Fifteen members, nine parents, two guests,
and one leader were in attendance. After roll call Savannah
read the minutes of the May
13th meeting. The President
approved the minutes with no
corrections or additions.
The meeting business was
reports from club officers and
leaders.
Treasurer, Nicole
Dupont, gave an update on the
monthly income and expenses.
All balances were recorded and
approved. Club leader Tammy
Egidy reminded members of
the pre-fair judging of crafts
and photography at the County
Annex on July 21st. Tammy
also reported the Dynamite
4-H club will be responsible
to run the concession stand
during the fair on July 25th
and the club members will be
required to pick up trash at
the fairgrounds on July 27th.
President, Morgan Egidy, presented some new business. The
club was asked to sponsor some
trophies for the fair. Austin
Akes moved to sponsor two trophies for the fair and Samantha
Nickell seconded the motion.
The motion was brought to a
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vote and it passed.
At the conclusion of the
meeting business, the President
kept the gavel for the presentation of the talks. Austin Akes
gave a project talk about his
pig. After the talk was over the
recreation officer suggested the
group play outside at the conclusion of the meeting. Morgan
announced the next meeting
will be held on July 25th at the
Anderson County fairgrounds.
This will be an informal meeting in which the group will eat
pizza and tour the 4-H project
displays of each club member.
After the announcement, the
President asked for a motion
to adjourn. Austin Akes made
the motion and it was seconded
Samantha Nickell. The meeting was adjourned by reciting the 4-H pledge. After the
meeting the group enjoyed the
refreshments provided by the
Egidy family.
– Daelynn Peine, Club Reporter
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Ladies take a break from heat How to live the exchanged life?
Happy Birthday wishes to
Lexie and Mattie Baker on July
29; Luke Page on July 31 Kelly
Satchel on Aug 1, Dierra Willey
on Aug 2, Jim Brownback on
Aug 4, Garret Cullor on Aug 5
and Isabella Stolle on Aug 6.
Happy Anniversary wishes
to Scot and Adra McCrae on Aug
2, Jim and Vickie Brownback
on Aug 4 and James and Carla
Hazelet on Aug 6.
Brad and Vicki Kerr enjoyed
a vacation in Las Vegas this
past week.
Steve and Judy Kinder traveled to Lawrence on Saturday,
where they helped grandson,
Tyler move into his new house.
Also helping out was his parents, Rob and Robyn Duke and
sister, Molly of Olathe.
The Helping Hands and
Heart Food Pantry is opened
each Wednesday from 9am11am
The Parker Mason group
will host their monthly breakfast on Sunday, Aug 5, beginning at 7:30am. This is a freewill donation event and everyone is welcome.
The Parker Senior Center
will host their monthly carryin luncheon on Monday, Aug 6,
beginning at Noon.
Church News
Methodist Church
LayLeader Janice Stahl gave the
Call to Worship from Psalm 14.
Pastor Marti McDougal gave
the Opening Prayer and led
the congregation in the Unison
Prayer of Confession, also from
Psalm 14. Pastor McDougal
then conducted the Time with
the Children and their lesson was titled The Same but
Different. The Congregational
Hymn was titled Lord of the
Dance. Mrs. Stahl read the
by Judy Kinder
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with Parker news.
Scripture Lesson from John
6:1-21. The Sermon Text was
read from Ephesians 3:14-21
and Pastor McDougals message was titled Power, Prayer
and Action. Candle lighter
was Bella Stolle. Greeters were
Bob and Nancy Brownback.
Ushers were Bob Brownback
and Al Kerr. Pianist and Music
Director was Sue Swonger.
The Parker United Methodist
Women will meet on Thursday
at 1:30 pm.
The church will host their
monthly childrens Sunday
school class following the
morning service on Aug 5
Baptist Church: Pastor Tim
Bailey of Osawatomie was
guest minister for the Sunday
services. Guest speaker for the
Aug 5 service will be Preston
Harrison.
Amazing Grace and Full
Gospel Church (Goodrich)
Guest minister was Pastor
Mike Muchow. His sermon
was titled Godly Purpose and
Attitude and scripture was
read from Philippines 2:1-11.
The Intermediate Class read
scripture from Matthew 19-1
and Mark 4:1-3 and their lesson was titled How to get to
Heaven. The Adult Class read
scripture from Luke 1:68 and
their lesson was titled The
Author of Redemption.
Bible Study will be held on
Thursday afternoon at 4:30pm
Centerville News
Get well wishes go out to
two very special ladies in the
community; Maxine Frear
and Mary Morrison were both
recent patients at St. Lukes;
both are home now and recuperating nicely.
The community wishes to
offer their words of sympathy to the family of Wilbur
Eastwood, who passed away
this past weekend.
Happy Birthday wishes to
Charlie Rowett on July 29
Happy Anniversary wishes go out to Phil and Linda
Polley and Chris and Micah
Pennington, show share their
special day on Aug 2
Exercise Monday begins
at 8am each week in the
Fellowship Hall of the
Centerville
Community
Church
The Friends & Pieces Quilters
meet each Wednesday in the
basement of the Centerville
Community Church, beginning at 9am
Several local ladies took
time out from this horrible heat
wave to enjoy an afternoon at
the movies and dinner in the
city; Lavon Chase, Louise Sties,
Carlene Brownback, along with
Janice Stahl of Parker, traveled north on Thursday where
they saw People Like Us and
Madeas Witness Protection.
They wrapped up their outing
with dinner at Granite City in
Olathe
Centerville
Community
Church celebrated All Praise
and Music Sunday for this
weeks service
Trabuc graduates from University of Houston
HOUSTON – Nicole Trabuc, a
Optometry, OD major and a
resident of Colony, KS, was
among more than 4,200 students who graduated from the
University of Houston (UH).
The UH Spring 2012
Commencement was held in
May at Hofheinz Pavilion.
The University of Houston
is a Carnegie-designated Tier
One public research university
recognized by The Princeton
Review as one of the nations
best colleges for undergraduate education. UH serves the
globally competitive Houston
and Gulf Coast Region by
Now there was a man of the
Pharisees named Nicodemus,
a member of the Jewish ruling
council. He came to Jesus at
night and said, Rabbi we know
that you are a teacher who has
come from God. For no one
could perform the miraculous
signs you are doing if God were
not with him. (John 3:1-2)
For
whatever
reason
Nicodemus was drawn to Jesus.
He no doubt had heard his
teaching and had seen the many
miracles he had performed. In
order to preserve his standing
with the Jewish ruling council
he came to Jesus at night. Since
he was a Pharisee Nicodemus
was a religious man. In order
to have the position he had
Nicodemus lived in strict accordance with the Jewish laws,
however something was missing
for him to take this risk with his
reputation. This explains why
he came at night. Nicodemus
was in no way prepared for the
answer Jesus gave to his question.
In reply Jesus declared, I
tell you the truth, no one can
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see the kingdom of God unless
he is born again. (John 3:3)
This brings us to the point Jesus
was making with Nicodemus.
As important as we feel religion is it is not a means to
salvation. Jesus was saying
you must be born from above.
Nicodemus was so preoccupied
with religion he missed the
masters touch. Jesus said live
a changed life Nicodemus not a
life filled with labor trying to be
religious. In order to change a
life one must exchange the old
life for the new life.
Jesus said The wind blows
whereever it pleases. You hear
its sound, but you cannot tell
where it comes from or where it
is going. So it is with everyone
born of the spirit. (John 3:8)
When someone is born again
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 7, 2012)
City of Lone Elm
Ordinance No. 43
An ordinance for regulating the safety of
vacant properties.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of
the City of Lone Elm.
Section I, That vacant properties shall be
made safe.
All broken windows and doors shall be
boarded up.
All wells shall be adequately covered or
properly filled in.
All grass shall be kept mowed to a length,
not to exceed 8 inches.
All trees overhanging streets or allies shall
be trimmed as to not impede travel.
Section II, That failure to comply with any of
the above will require the town to:
Send one letter to inform owner of ordinance
Send a second letter 30 days later remind
owner of noncompliance.
Send a final letter informing owner that
failure to comply will result in the city hiring
the necessary work completed and a lien will
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 7, 2012)
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and any unknown biological father
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR
ADOPTION
The state of Kansas to all persons concerned:
You are hereby notified that a Petition for
Adoption has been filed in this court in the
above-captioned matter alleging that you are
a putative father of the above-named child and
praying for the termination of your parental
rights, and you are hereby required to file your
written defenses thereto on or before the 31st
Mayor: /s/ Howard E. Ludlum
Council: /s/ Eileen Johns
/s/ Jean A. Johns
/s/ Mike Johns
/s/ Lori Morrison
/s/ Wilma Morrison
City Clerk: Linda Ludlum
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there is an inward change of
heart which results in an outward change of life. The process by which this occurs is
like the wind, we dont see the
wind we just see the results of
it. We cannot physically see
the rebirth of a person just the
results.
In John 3:3 we see the route
to salvation. In John 3:16 the
apostle gives us the price that
was paid. For God so loved the
world that he gave his one and
only Son that whoever believes
in him shall not perish but have
eternal life. For God did not
send his Son into the world to
condemn the world but to save
the world thru him
In John 19:39 we see
Nicodemus living the exchanged
life as he assists Joseph of
Arimathea in placing Jesus in
the tomb. We dont see the wind
but we feel the results. We dont
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Goodbye,
Garnett High
School/
Elementary
Center
A retrospective
look at the
buildings history
The community paid its final respects to the school at an open house in
June. The school was nearly 100 years old.
Around 1950, the
womens Beauty
Shop
Quartet
included Dela Egidy
Thomas, Mary Lynn
Grennan
Tyler,
Donna
Hodgson
Umbarger
and
Joan Shelinbarger
Stevens.
(Photo
courtesy
Donna
Umbarger)
As an elementary school in
1993, students
participated in
Jump Rope for
Heart in what
is now the Ray
Meyer Gym.
During demolition Aug. 2,
former classrooms were
visible as parts of the
building came crumbling
down.
The 1951 pep club included, in front, cheerleaders Virginia Magrath, Ruby Burris Knauss, Donna
Hodgson Umbarger and Rhoda Nicholson Schulte. (Photo courtesy Donna Umbarger)
The Class of 1992 was
the final high school graduating class at Garnett.
After that, high school
was moved to Anderson
County High School.
Elementary grades 2-6
were moved to the former high school building, which was renamed
Garnett
Elementary
Center (GEC).
Homecoming, 1983, in what is now the Ray Meyer Gym.
In 1978, students dressed in zany costumes
for Sadie Hawkins Day. From left: Scott
Schulte, Bill Neal, Janel Hodgson, Linda
Zentner and Larry Chandler.
Longfellow Elementary School presented its spring program in the Garnett High School auditorium in 1948.
Around 1950, the womens Beauty Shop Quartet
included Joan Shelinbarger Stevens, Mary Lynn
Grennan Tyler, Dela Egidy Thomas and Donna
Hodgson Umbarger. (Photo courtesy Donna
Umbarger)
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Notice to sell Sheafer property
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, July 24, 2012)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
ANDERSON COUNTY, KANSAS
CIVIL DEPARTMENT
Chase Home Finance LLC
Plaintiff,
vs.
Samuel Keith Sheafer and Stephanie Larie
Sheafer, et al.
Defendants.
Case No. 10CV4
Court Number:
Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an Order
of Sale issued to me by the Clerk of the District
Court of Anderson County, Kansas, the undersigned Sheriff of Anderson County, Kansas,
will offer for sale at public auction and sell to
the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the West
Door of the Courthouse at Garnett, Anderson
County, Kansas, on August 16, 2012, at 10:00
AM, the following real estate:
The Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of the
Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of Section Thirty-six
(36), Township Twenty-two(22) South, Range
Twenty (20) East of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
Anderson County, Kansas., commonly known
as 29910 SE 500 Road, Kincaid, KS 66039 (the
Property)
to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled
case. The sale is to be made without appraisement and subject to the redemption period
as provided by law, and further subject to the
approval of the Court. For more information,
visit www.Southlaw.com
Jeff Hupp, Sheriff
Anderson County, Kansas
Prepared By:
South & Associates, P.C.
Brian R. Hazel (KS # 21804)
6363 College Blvd., Suite 100
Overland Park, KS 66211
(913)663-7600
(913)663-7899 (Fax)
Attorneys For Plaintiff
(106632)
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
Newly decorated – space on
Hwy. 59 in Garnett for offices
or retail. Call (785) 448-9045 or
(785) 448-6582.
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Large storage units – for rent.
14 wide x 38 long x 14 high.
(785) 893-2353.
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12 Ivy Terrace, Garnett – 3 bedroom with full basement, like
new, CHA, with appliances,
large backyard, double attached
garage, auto opener, $1,095/
month. Call (620) 496-6161 or
(620) 496-2222.
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2 Bedroom – very clean, carport,
lawn care included. $450/mo.
(785) 418-5435.
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House in the country – Scipio
area. 1/16 mile off blacktop. 3
bedrooms, 1 bath, CH&CA, natjy24t3 ural gas, rural water. Available
September 1st. $600/month +
deposit and references. Herman
Ackmann (913) 886-7302. ag7tf
Notice to settle Borror estate
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, August 7, 2012)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON
COUNTY, KANSAS
In the Matter of the Estate of
MAX D. BORROR,
Deceased.
Case No. 11-PR-2
NOTICE OF HEARING
THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSON
CONCERNED:
You are hereby notified that a petition has
been filed in this court by Max D. Rockers, the
duly appointed, qualified and acting administrator of the estate above-captioned, praying
that petitioners acts be approved; his waiver
of account be approved; the heirs be determined; the estate be assigned and distributed
to the persons entitled thereto; the court find
the allowances requested for attorneys fees
REAL ESTATE
and expenses should be allowed; the costs be
determined and ordered paid; the administration REAL ESTATE
of the estate be closed; upon filing of receipts,
petitioner be finally discharged as administrator
and released from further liability.
You are required to file your written defenses thereto on or before the 30th day of August,
2012, at 9:00 a.m. in the District Court, Garnett,
Anderson County, Kansas, at which time and
place the cause will be heard. Should you fail
therein, judgment and decree will be entered in
due course upon the petition.
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Terry J. Solander #07280
MAX D. ROCKERS
Administrator
503 S. Oak St. P.O. box 348
Garnett, KS 66032-0348
785-448-6131; FAX: 785-448-2475
solander@embarqmail.com
Attorney for Administrator
Notice to rezone Tush property
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, July 24, 2012)
A RESOLUTION APPROVING
# ZC2012-02 (Tush)
WHEREAS,
Anderson County,
Kansas is a county municipal government with
the authority to adopt zoning regulations and
create zoning district boundaries as provided
in Section 15-753 K.S.A.; and
WHEREAS,
the County did
adopt Resolution No. 00, 0911.1 in September
2000, establishing zoning regulations for the
unincorporated areas of Anderson County;
and
WHEREAS,
the
Anderson
County Planning Commission did hold a
Public hearing on July 16, 2012 to consider
a Zone Change, #ZC2012-02 to rezone
approximately 5 acres from A-1 Agriculture
District to R-E Residential Estate District
and
WHEREAS,
the
Anderson
County Planning Commission, after reviewing and considering all written and oral
testimony, did unanimously approve said
zone change request, and recommends that
the Board of County Commissioners adopt,
ZONE CHANGE
#ZC-2012-02 (Tush)
and
WHEREAS,
the
Board
of
County Commissioners, after duly reviewing
the recommendation of the Board of Planning
Commission and considering all comments
for and against said zone change application
to rezone approximately 5 acres from A1 Agriculture District to R-E Residential
Estate District, is in substantial compliance
with the intent of the County Comprehensive
Plan and the public interest.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
that the Anderson County Board of County
Commissioners does hereby approve Zone
Change Application #ZC2012-02 (Tush), said
property is described as follows: Beginning
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to POB, Section 1, Township 21, Range 19, all
in Anderson County Kansas
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 23rd
DAY OF JULY, 2012
This action shall take effect upon publication in the official County newspaper.
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requirement. Bankruptcy, Repos,
ATTEST:
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Notice to
rezone Zook
property
(Published in the Anderson County Review on
August 7, 2012)
(CORRECTED)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Anderson
County Planning Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on September 17, 2012 at 7:00 P.M. in
the Anderson County Annex, 409 South Oak,
Garnett, Kansas to consider:
Zone Change Application #ZC 12-03 (Zook)
to rezone approximately 5 acres from R-1
Single Family Residential to C-2 Commercial
District. Said property is described as follows:
BEG 219.9 E & 582.2 N SW COR SW4,
N45.5 TO E ROW LN PRAIRIE SPIRIT TRAIL,
THENCE ALG TRAIL E ROW LN N 29 DEG
E543.8 E448.3 TO W ROW LN US HWY 169,
SWLY FOL W ROW LN HWY 169 614.6,
W389.1 TO POB. SEC 31, TWP 20,RNG 20
ANDERSON COUNTY KANSAS, CONTG 5
AC. MORE OR LESS.
Any person concerned with this request
may attend the public hearing or submit written comments, opposed or in support, to the
Anderson County Planning Commission. The
Planning Commission may continue this hearing date to a future date, if necessary, without
further notice.
MOBILE HOMES
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MOTORCYCLES
2005 Harley Davidson Road King, 23k miles, asking
$10,500. Call (785) 764-3204.
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Needed – full time driver with
Class A CDL. Must have OTR
experience. Needs to be able
to work with flexible schedule.
Home on weekends. (913) 2563546.
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Substitute Teachers – Garnett
USD 365 is seeking applicants
for substitute teaching. 60 college hours in any major qualifies
for substitute certificate. $85 per
day. Apply to 1404 S. Main, Box
328, Garnett, KS 66032. (785)
448-6155. Equal opportunity
employer.
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Exp. Flatbed Drivers: Regional
opportunities now open with
plenty of freight & great pay!
800-277-0212 or primeinc.com
Attend College Online from
Home. *Medical, *Business,
*Criminal Justice, *Hospitality.
Job placement assistance.
Computer available. Financial
Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 888-220-3977 www.
CenturaOnline.com
Drivers: No experience? Class
A CDL Driver Training. We
train and Employ! Experienced
Drivers also Needed! Central
Refrigerated (877) 369-7885
www.centraltruckdrivingjobs.
com
HELP WANTED
Owner Operators Weekly
Home Time Dedicated to One
Customer! 100% fuel surcharge
Class-A CDL, 1 year experience,
including 6+ months tanker. 866478-9965 DriveForGreatwide.
com
You got the drive, We have the
Direction OTR Drivers APU
Equipped Pre-Pass EZ-pass passenger policy. Newer equipment.
100% No touch. 1-800- 5287825
Airline Careers – Become an
Aviation Maintenance Tech. FAA
approved training. Financial
aid if qualified – Housing
available. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of
Maintenance 888-248-7449.
MISC. FOR SALE
M AY 2 6 – S E P T E M B E R 3 , 2 0 1 2
KPA QSI
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Fantasy and reality join forces in this exhibition
that showcases the real world technologies
behind all six Star Wars films.
Plus see more than 80 Star Wars
costumes, models and props.
BUY TICKETS NOW AT
www.exploration.org
2012 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved. Used Under Authorization.
300 N. McLean Blvd., Wichita, KS
316.660.0600
SERVICES
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Back to school piano sale!
Uprights from $688; Digitals 1×1
starting at $1099; Grands from
MISC
$2888! Over 120 pianos on sale!
Mid-America Piano, 1-800-9503774. Preview online: www.
piano4u.com
GARAGE SALES
GARAGE SALE
Saturday,
August
11,
7:00-1:00 – Barnes, 307 N.
Cleveland. Furniture, lots
of household items, kids and
juniors clothes, bedding.
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Nickis Daycare – has 5 fulltime openings beginning in
September. Call (785) 764-3206 to
reserve your spot.
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Alcoholics Anonymous Garnett: Tues. & Thurs. 7 p.m.,
105 1/2 East 4th Ave., (620) 2282597 or (785) 241-0586. nv21tf
Mobile Home Insurance. We
have great rates on mobile homes
that are less than 15 years old.
Archer Insurance Agency, 118 E.
5th Street, P.O. Box 307, Garnett,
Ks. 66032 (785) 448-3841.
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Hope Unlimited offers services
to victims of domestic violence
and sexual abuse. Call (620)
365-7566 or Kansas hotline
(888) END-ABUSE (select local
option) for free, confidential
assistance.
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Bill Stanford Tree Trimming
since 1987. Insured, licensed,
free estimates. (785) 835-6310.
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Childrens
Coordinator /
Childrens Aide
SEK COORD/AIDE
Childrens Coordinator – 28-30 hours per week.
2×3
Requires leadership, empathy, good organization,
drivers license, minimum 18 years of age, high school
diploma, drug screen.
Childrens Aide – Great summer job working with youth. Good experience
for college students seeking related career. Good role model. 28-30 hrs per week.
Late May to August 9th. Clean driving record and reliable transportation.
Min 18 yrs. Drug screen required. Call Michelle Hoag at 620-365-8641.
Send applications to: Bob Chase, Ex. Director
Southeast Kansas Mental Health Center
P.O. Box 807
Iola, KS 66749.
Applications may be picked up at
SEKMHC, 519 S. Elm EOE/AA
BECKMAN MOTORS
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/s/ Jay S Velvick
Planning & Zoning Director
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CARS AND TRUCKS
LIFE CARE OF OZ
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LAWN & GARDEN
LAWN AND GARDEN
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FARM & AG
FARM AND AG
in Kansas
KPA TRAVEL
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Brought to you in part by
Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism
BlackTop Naonals
August 24-26, Wichita
One of the largest car, truck and
motorcycle events in the country.
Includes car and bike show, autocross
and cruise night.
(316) 425-6767, blacktopnaonals.com
Orpheum Theatre 90th Anniversary
August 25, Wichita
Celebrate the 90th anniversary of
downtown Wichitas historic jewel the Orpheum! On the Naonal Register
of Historic Places.
(316) 263-0884, wichitaorpheum.com
Hoisingtons 116th Annual Labor Day
Celebraon
August 30 – September 3, Hoisington
Weekend of acvies for the enre
family. Kid events, sidewalk sale, demo
derby, outdoor dance, carnival, car
show and more.
(620) 653-4311, hoisingtonkansas.com
Roundup Ranch Experience
August 31, September 1-2 & 15
Dodge City
Take in the most excing ranch rodeos
in Kansas, enjoy meals cooked over the
campre, and experience the real west!
(620) 225-2244, dodgecityroundup.org
Walnut Valley Fesval and Naonal
Flatpicking Championships
September 12-16, Wineld
41st annual world famous acousc
music fesval. Contests, concerts,
workshops, arts and cras, camping,
food and family fun.
(620) 221-3250, wvfest.com
Autumn & Art at Bradley Fair
September 14-16, Wichita
A juried visual arts show with arsts
from across the U.S. Enjoy art from a
variety of mediums. Hands-on
childrens art acvies, food & music.
(877) 934-3378, autumnandart.com
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SWEET CORN
& TOMATOES
Thursday Evenings 4:30-7:00pm
Farmers Market – Downtown Garnett
4th St & 59 Hwy 3:00-6:00
Tuesdays and Fridays
Meet singles right now! No
paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings,
exchange messages and connect
live. Try it free. Call now 1-888945-3424
MAKE MONEY
USE THE
CLASIFIEDS!
Accepting applications for
MEDICAL
LODGES
CMA
2×3 Weekend Shift & PRN
If interested in the position, please contact
Kelcy Carpenter, 913-294-3345, or stop
by the facility for application.
501 Assembly Lane
Paola, Kansas 66071
COEN ENERGY
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PETS
PETS
Free – to good home. 2 male,
10 week old kittens. Solid gray,
good hunters, one has already
caught his first mouse. Also
sweet and loving. Litter box
trained. Call (785) 304-9166,
leave message.
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HAPPY ADS
Found – keys found at 6th &
Walnut. Call to identify. (785)
448-3121.
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Happiness is . . . Annual truckload peaches and benefit bake
sale Monday, August 13, Ida
Yoder, 19777 NW 1700 Road,
Garnett. To pre-order please call
448-6728, 448-6414. No Sunday
calls. ag7t1*
WANTED
Card of Thanks
LOST & FOUND
FOUND
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HAPPY ADS
Happiness is . . . Canning tomatoes from Heck Farms. (785) 4480319 or (785) 204-0369.
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Happiness is . . . Donating your old
National Geographic magazines
to ACJSHS art. Will take others
too. Call Jennifer Sibley, 448-3400.
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Thank you,
The Family of Larry Williams
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ECKAN Head Start
is seeking a part-time teacher aide for
Anderson County Head Start. Hours are
8:45am-1:45pm. If you have children in
school this would be an excellent part time job
to work around your schedule. For a job
description and printable application go to
www.eckan.org Position open until lled.
785-242-7450, ext. 7100. EOE MFVD
Childrens
SEK CHILDRENS AIDE
Aide
2×3
Working with children after school, 12-18 hours
Mon-Thurs. Requires drivers license and reliable
vehicle. Prefer experience with children. Min 18 years.
Drug screen required. Call Michelle Hoag at
(620) 365-5717 if questions.
Southeast Kansas Mental Health Center
P.O. Box 807
Iola, KS 66749.
Applications may be picked up at your
local SEKMHC ofce. EOE/AA.
Consignment Auction
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The Family of
Jesse Bud Hale
MOVING
SALE
7 a.m.-2 p.m.
Sat. & Sun., 8/11 & 8/12
211 W. 4th Garnett
HULETT
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Clyde Hulett & Family
Wayne Hulett & Family
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COMPUTER EXPERTS
GARNETT
785.304.1843
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HEALTH
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Group
Leader
elizabeth layton
The Elizabeth Layton Center has full-time Group
2×3
Leader to co-lead psychosocial group activities and
privide program deveopment for adults with a severe
and persistent mental illness. Ideal candidate will be
creative, energetic, self-motivated, organized and easily
buld rapport. Hours are 7:30am – 3:30pm Monday Friday. Bachelors degree in human services preferred.
Position open until lled. Apply at 401 N. East Street
in Paola or Submit interest & resume to:
ELC
P.O. Box 677
Ottawa, KS 66067
or by email hr@laytoncenter.org.
GATES
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12 Hour Rotating Night Shift
MILLER
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, August 7, 2012
LOCAL
Colony Library has pajama day
Christian Church: Scripture
Sunday July 29 was Matthew
22:37-40 and Matthew 28:18-20.
Pastor Mark McCoy presented
the sermon Five Purposes to
Build Your Life On. Prayer
and coffee 9 a.m. every Sunday;
Mens Bible Study at the church
at 7 a.m. Tuesday.
UMC: Acts of Praise scripture at Sundays July 29 United
Methodist Church service was
Psalm 14 and the scripture lesson John 6:1-15. Pastor Leslie
Jackson presented the sermon. United Methodist Church
August challenge is Back to
School. Please bring school
supplies and clothing.
Council: Residents were
sent letters asking each citizen to voluntarily implement
water conservation practices.
Due to the worsening drought
conditions, watering of lawns,
gardens, trees and any water
usage not required for drinking
or sanitary use needs must be
severely reduced or eliminated.
Colonys water supplier has
informed the council if we do
not receive rain soon we will be
placed in drought restrictions.
Please help do your part now.
Story Hour: Nine children
attended pajama day at the July
24 story hour. Most of them
wore their pajamas and all of
them brought a stuffed animal.
Susan Michael was in charge.
The children made a beach in
a jar and added sand, shells
and rocks. Cupcakes and drinks
were served. Pictures were
taken. The stuffed animals
stayed at the library, as they
will have a party. The animals
and pictures will be given to the
children when they come back
for the last story hour of the
summer next week.
BOE #479: A special meeting
of the Crest Board of Education
was held July 24. A quote was
accepted from Frank Young for
additional parking lot improvements in the amount of $32,000
and change order to the original
parking lot quote in the amount
of $3,500.
Crest School: A certified
birth certificate or copy of a
court order placing a child
in the custody of a parent or
the SRS shall be presented at
the time of enrollment for all
first time entrants to USD#479.
Kindergarten students must be
a minimum of 5 years of age
and first grade students must
be a minimum of six years of
age on or before August 31.
First time students to enter
USD#479 schools shall present a certificate of health and
complete immunization records
signed by a licensed physician
in Kansas or a Kansas State
Health Dept. official dated on
or after June 1, 2012. Physical
and immunization forms may
be obtained from your doctors
office, the county health department or the Board of Education
office.
Crest Faculty, 2012-13:
Crest No. 479 District: Jerry
Turner, Superintendent/ high
school principal and drivers
education instructor; Leanne
Trabuc, District clerk; Sharon
Frazell, high school secretary
and co-concession sponsor;
Gary Hobson, Future Business
Leaders of America (FBLA),
Business Teacher; Stephen
McCollum, science teacher,
National Honor Society sponsor, high school scholars bowl
coach; Kayla Taylor -high school
food science, Family Leadership
Association (FCCLA) sponsor, Carl Perkins co-coordina-
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Contact (620) 852-3379 or
colonynews@ckt.net
with Colony news.
tor, co-senior class sponsor;
Kerry Ryman-high school math
teacher; Levi Arnett-Vocational
Agriculture instructor including FFA duties; Shelley
Strickler, counselor, yearbook
sponsor and high school stu-co
sponsor; Brent Smith-Athletic
director and football coach.
Craig Frazell-physical education, middle school science,
high school assistant football,
boys basketball, track and high
school asst boys basketball
coach; Travis Hermreck, history
teacher, basketball coach, sophomore class sponsor; Brenna
Hammond, teachers aide, high
school assistant volleyball
coach, high school cheer and
dance sponsor, middle school
cheer sponsor, middle school
girls basketball coach; Tisha
Hug, middle school math teacher and middle school scholars
bowl coach; Janelle Allee, K-12
music instructor; Ben Vaughn,
Head girls high school basketball coach, co-senior class
sponsor, high school track,
middle school football coach;
Christopher Dvorak, English
teacher, Assistant high school
track coach, drama coach, cross
country coach; Cathy Stephens,
Head cook, junior class sponsor and co-concession sponsor;
Kristen Boone-Assistant high
school girls basketball coach.
Paraprofessionals-high school:
Crest Elementary and Middle
School-Richard
BurkdollElementary and Middle School
Principal; Beverly WittmerElementary and Middle School
Secretary; Abigail Hermreck,
Pre-K teacher and Parents As
Teachers (Pre-K/PAT) coordinator; middle school volleyball
coach, high school head volleyball coach; Brenda StephensKindergarten teacher; Connie
Edgerton-1st grade teacher;
Karon West-2nd grade teacher;
Susan Jones-3rd grade; Lori
Garland-4th grade; Vivian
West-5th, 6th and 7th; Tisha
Hug-middle school math and
elementary PE; Craig Frazellphysical education and middle
school science teacher; Terry
Messenger-middle school social
studies, current events, middle
school assistant football coach,
middle school student council.
Bus drivers: Stephen Thomas,
Ron Walters and Cheri Michael;
Brent Smith-Transportation
and Maintenance man; Cooks:
Cathy Stephens and Peggy
Rogers.
Custodians-Roy
Wools,
Head Custodian; Dixie WardCustodian; Rita DietrichCustodian.
Alumni: The committee met
July 14 at the home of Wayne
and Twila Luedke in Colony.
Several
volunteers
have
stepped forward for the registration table, 50/50 pot and
refreshment table. Twila
Luedke agreed to do the table
decorations. Over 600 invitations have been mailed. Please
send in your reservations and
payment for the banquet and
meeting as soon as possible. If
you have moved within the last
12 months, please send the new
address to Linda Barnett Ellis,
secretary at 1872 Haskell Road,
Ottawa, KS 66067 or phone her
at 785-242-1338. Please contact
your classmates to do the same.
The next planning meeting will
be in early August to finalize
all items for the Colony/Crest
Alumni to be held Sept. 1 at
the Crest Auditorium in Colony.
Door open at 5 p.m. for registration and visitation. Tickets
are $12.00 or $14.00 at the door,
which includes the $3 alumni
dues. The banquet is served
at 6:30 p.m. and is catered by
Chicken Marys, Pittsburg,
KS. The menu is chicken and
barbecue brisket, baked beans,
scalloped potatoes and creamy
coleslaw and onion rings.
Around Town: We have an
added birthday. It is August 3Cory Robert Davis.
Mark, Morris and Allene
Luedke met their sister and
daughter, Cheryl Luedke, St.
Augustine, FL at KCI July 24.
They dined out celebrating the
birthdays of Allene and Mark.
They also visited Allenes cousin and high school classmate at
Raymore, MO.
On Sunday July 29 the
Luedkes visited friends in
Siloam Springs, AR, toured the
John Brown University campus
and visited cousins at Jay, OK.
Christian Church members
have been busy pouring a foundation in back of the church
parsonage for an addition for
their Pastor Mark McCoy, Mrs.
McCoy and their two boys.
Sympathy is expressed to
Candee Calloway and two
daughters at the death of her
husband, James Callaway, 53,
who died at his home July 22.
A memorial service was held
July 27 at the First Christian
Church, Iola.
Calendar: August15-Lions
Club, United Methodist Church
basement, 7 p.m.
School Calendar: August 6enrollment, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.-last
name letters A-M; 7- enrollment,
8 a.m.-3 p.m., last name letters
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8 a.m.-12 noon; 12-fall sports
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steak, scalloped potatoes,
mixed veggies, wheat bread,
jello with fruit; 13-chicken
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potatoes, gravy, green beans,
roll, cake and ice cream. Games
played each meal day. Phone
852-3479 for reservations.
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 08-07-2012 / Dane Hicks
Wyatt Christopher Sobba, 6 months, hangs out with his great-grandfather, Joe Mader, of
Garnett, under a shade tree near Sixth Avenue and Oak Street. Sobba is the son of Bryan and
Mandy Sobba, Garnett.
New emergency haying, grazing
of CRP provisions announced
The Kansas Farm Service
Agency has recently added
another Conservation Reserve
Program (CRP) practice that
can be requested to be hayed
under the emergency haying
or grazing provisions. Practice
CP-25 has been added to the list
of eligible CRP practices that
may be hayed or grazed.
CRP participants MUST
contact the local Farm Service
Agency (FSA) county office
to request emergency haying
or grazing on an individual
contract basis prior to haying
or grazing. Participants will
work with FSA to determine
if the CRP practice is eligible
for emergency haying or grazing. If determined eligible by
FSA, participants will work
with the Natural Resources
Conservation Service to develop a forage management plan.
If the CRP cover is destroyed,
the practice must be re-established at their own expense to
remain in compliance with the
CRP contract.
Participants must also accept
a 10 percent reduction in the
coen
3×10.5
annual rental payment for the
acres actually hayed or grazed.
Emergency grazing can begin
after the request is approved
by FSA and the authorized
period ends September 30, 2012.
Participants shall leave at least
25 percent of each field or contiguous CRP fields ungrazed for
wildlife, or graze not more than
75 percent of the normal stocking rate. All livestock must be
removed by the end of this grazing period.
Emergency haying can begin
after the request is approved
by FSA and the authorized
AD
2×2
period ends August 31, 2012.
Participants must leave at least
50 percent of each field or contiguous fields unhayed for wildlife. Hay must be removed from
the field by September 30, 2012.
Managed haying and grazing is not allowed on the same
acreage. Please contact the
Anderson County FSA Office
at 111 N. Maple, Garnett, KS or
call 785-448-3128 for additional
information concerning emergency haying or grazing of CRP.
All requests MUST be on file
AND approved BEFORE the
land is hayed or grazed.

