Anderson County Review — July 26, 2022
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Fair kicks Poll: Majority support amendment passage
off with
parade
tonight
Tight race appears to lean
toward supporters; most
opposition is younger
BY DANE HICKS
BY DANE HICKS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
GARNETT The Anderson County
Fair springs to life tonight with the
traditional parade kickoff to be followed by a week of entertainment
and exhibitions of local agricultural
endeavor.
Todays highlights also include a
morning of activities including the
(see the fairbook or website www.
adersoncofair.com for times) swine
show, rabbit show and judging of 4-H
and Open Class Exhibits and Boy &
Girl Scout exhibits. The community
building will close at noon for judging and reopen at 3 p.m. for exhibit
viewing. The poultry show is this
afternoon with parade time set for 7
p.m. at Garnett Stadium. Inflatable
amusements are also on the midway
Tuesday evening.
Grand marshall for tonights
parade is longtime area cattleman, 4-H supporter and District I
Anderson County Commissioner Les
McGhee of Kincaid.
Wednesdays lineup includes the
meat goat show Wednesday morning, pie contest entries and judging
in the afternoon with evening events
to include the Merchants Tent,
community committee career fair,
sheep show, GSSB kids cash grab,
SEE KICKOFF ON PAGE 6
TOPEKA A poll of Kansas voters
shows they narrowly favor passage of
the Value Them Both Amendment
on next weeks primary ballot.
Anderson County voters join
other Kansans at the voting polls
Tuesday to decide whether a 2019
Kansas Supreme Court assertion
that the states constitution includes
an unspecified but nevertheless present right to have an abortion should
remain law in Kansas. Passage of
the amendment could lead to further legislation on abortion in the
state, which pro-abortion activists
fear would amount to a total ban or
additional restrictions.
Presently in Kansas, abortion is
legal as long as its practiced by a
licensed physician within the first 22
weeks unless a complication threatens the life of the mother. Partial
Birth abortion procedures are
banned, and the law allows public
funding for abortions only in cases
of rape, incest or threat to the life of
the mother.
Results of a Co/efficient poll
release by the polling data website
FiveThirtyEight show 47 percent of
1,500 Kansas voters polled support
the Value Them Both Amendment
with 43 percent opposed to it, with 10
percent undecided. FiveThirtyEight
reports that Co/efficient Polling
has conducted five polls in political
races and been correct in 80 percent
of those. FiveThirtyEight is owned
by ESPN, which itself is owned by
Disney.
In parts of Anderson County a
number of VTB supporters told the
Review theyd had signs supporting
Fairs Open Mic
event boasts local,
regional talent
GARNETT A number of local
and regional performers will
make up the offering at the
Anderson County Fair Open
Mic Night on Wednesday
beginning at 8 p.m., and theres
still time to sign up to perform.
Its the second year for
the event, sponsored by The
Anderson County Review and
to be held directly after the pie
auction north of the Merchants
Tent at Legion Field.
The event is open to virtually
any type of performer instrumentalists, vocalists, groups
or solo acts, magic, comedy,
jugglers, stupid human tricks,
ventriloquists, knife throwing
(in safe directions) and more.
Organizer and Review publisher Dane Hicks said the
event would once again host a
number of local acts with some
regional performers coming
from as far away as Wichita
and Belton, Mo. He said acts
can still register in advance by
contacting him at the Review
at (785) 448-3121 or emailing
dhicks@garnett-ks.com, or
they can sign up on the night
of the performance.
Its been pretty amazing to
see how words gotten around,
Hicks said. There are some
very talented performers out
there who are looking for a
little stage time and were
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
just glad theyre
willing to come
and share their
talents with our
audience.
So far the lineup includes blues
harmonica player
Bruce Haas from Paola
along with backup band
members Trevor Holman
of Trevor Holman and
the Haymakers and local
guitarist Adam Caylor
from Garnett, 2021 ACHS
graduate Carly Hicks,
vocalist Caryn Caylor
from Garnett, The King
James Version duet of
James King of Paola and
Joe Pollard from Belton,
Mo., guitarist and vocalist Tony Trabucco from
Osawatomie and Almost
Oklahoma, a guitar &
vocals duet from Wichita
comprised of Wesley Wescoat
and Clayton Harper.
Acts will perform three
numbers with preference
given to those who register in
advance. A sound system will
be provided but performers
should make sure all acoustic
instruments can be amplified.
The event is open to the
public and there is no admission.
A political sign supporting the Value Them Both Kansas
constitutional amendment sits defaced along Bush City
Road southeast of Garnett last week. A recent poll of voter
the measure placed on their property
and that a number of them had been
defaced in recent days. Anderson
County Sheriff Vern Valentine said
he had received no official reports of
property damage locally due to the
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 7-26-2022 / DANE HICKS
attitudes on the amendment shows 47 percent in favor of
the amendment, 43 percent against with 10 percent undecid. Voters head to the polls next Tuesday.
defacing of political signs.
Kansas decision on VTB will
be the first statewide referendum
dealing with abortion since the U.S.
Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion deci-
sion in June, which did away with
federal jurisdiction over abortion
and cast the issue back for determination by individual states. Kansas
SEE POLL ON PAGE 5
Tuesdays primary brings choices for
Democrats, Republicans in party races
Six Democrats seek
nod to challenge Jerry
Moran for U.S. Senate
BY DANE HICKS
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW
TOPEKA Democrats and
Republicans in Anderson County
will vote their separate party
choices on Tuesday for candidates to head into the November
election.
Democrats post two party
members vying for election as
Kansas Governor as Governor
Laura Kelly closes her first term.
The incumbent ticket of Kelly
and lieutenant governor David
Toland will face a primary chal-
lenge from Richard Karnowski
and Barry Franco.
No less than six Democrats are
vying for the chance to unseat
Republican incumbent Jerry
Moran in Morans U.S. Senate
seat. Democrats running include
Mike Andra from Wichita, Paul
Buskirk of Lawrence, Mark
Holland of Kansas City, Ks.,
Robert Klingenberg of Salina,
Michael Soetaert of Alta Vista
and Patrick Wiesner of Overland
Park.
Republicans have more contention for posts within their
ranks in 2022. In the U.S. House
District 3 race Amanda Adkins of
Overland Park is pitted against
John McCaughrean of Kansas
City, Ks. For governor, Kansas
Attorney General Derek Schmidt
is running against Arlyn Briggs
of Kincaid. Mike Brown of OPK
opposes incumbent Scott Schwab
of KCK for Kansas Secretary of
State. Kris Kobach of Lecompton,
Tony Mattivi of Topkea and
Kellie Warren of Leawood vye
for Attorney General. District
108 State Representative Steve
Johnson of Assaria is running
against 12th District Senator
Caryn Tyson for Kansas State
Treasurer.
On the Kansas State Board of
Education for District 9, which
includes Anderson County, Luke
Aichele of McPherson is running
against incumbent Jim Porter
SEE RACES ON PAGE 7
Schmidt, other AGs win temporary halt
to Biden transgender preference mandate
TOPEKA A federal district
court has issued a temporary
injunction prohibiting so-called
transgender individuals from
federal protections to use bathrooms and compete in sports that
follow their proclaimed sexual
identity.
The Biden administration by
exeutive order endorced a new,
expansive and much debated
application of federal law early
in Bidens presidence. Kansas
Attorney General Derek Schmidt
was one of 20 states attorneys
general to oppose the mandate.
A judge in the U.S. District
Court for the Eastern District of
Tennessee granted an injunction
sought by Schmidt and the other
state officials halting enforcement of guidance issued by the
Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission (EEOC) and the
Department of Education against
the plaintiff states.
The guidance from the court
purports to resolve highly controversial issues, such as whether schools must allow biological
males to compete on girls sports
teams, whether employers and
schools may maintain sex-separated showers and locker rooms,
and whether individuals may be
compelled by the government to
use another persons preferred
pronouns.
Schmidt said the federal court
correctly recognized that the
Biden administration was illegally attempting to expand the
scope of the U.S. Supreme Courts
decision in Bostock v. Clayton
County. The Bostock decision
was narrowly focused on employSEE RULING ON PAGE 5
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, July 26, 2022
RECORD
NEWS IN
BRIEF
BACK-2-SCHOOL BASH
The Garnett Church of the
Nazarene & ECKAN will host
a Back-2-School Bash and
resource Fair from 4 p.m.6 p.m. on August 3rd at the
church at 258 W. Park Road.
There will be resource booths,
school supplies, inflatable,
snacks and more. Open to the
public. For more info call (785)
448-3208 or 3670.
BBQ SUPPER AUGUST 6
The Pottawatomie Ruritan Club
is sponsoring a BBQ Supper
at the Lane Fire Station on
Saturday, August 6 from 5 p.m.
– 7 p.m. Choice of meat, baked
beans, coleslaw, potato salad
and drinks will be served.
WHEAT PRODUCTION MTG.
On August 2, 2022 at Neosho
Community College, 900 East
Logan St in Ottawa, there will
be a presentation covering fertility, fungicide treatments, wheat
varieties and more. Light refreshments will be served. If you have
any questions call (785) 4486826 or email reschaub@ksu.
edu.
BINGO JULY 26
There will be no Bingo at FullerThompson Post #48 in Crystal
Lake Park in Garnett on July
26th. Following the one week
hiatus, Bingo will return every
Tuesday night unless otherwise
announced. Open to the public
come play with us!
ANDERSON COUNTY COMMISSION
JULY 18, 2022
Chairman Leslie McGhee called
the meeting of the Anderson County
Commission to order at 9:00 AM on
July 18, 2022 at the Anderson County
Commission Room. Attendance:
Leslie McGhee, Present: David
Pracht, Present: Anthony Mersman,
Absent. The pledge of allegiance was
recited. Minutes from the previous
meeting were approved as presented.
Road & Bridge
Lester Welsh, Road & Bridge
Supervisor, met with the commission. He presented a road permit
2022, 0718:01 for JMZ Corporation
to lay a fiber optic line on 1750 Rd.
Commissioner McGhee signed the
permit.
Sanitarian
Don Lile, Sanitarian, met with the
commission. He gave an update on
his health and that he will be able to
return to work.
Solid Waste
The County Commissioners discussed moving any solid waste
expenditures from the general fund
to the solid waste fund. Currently,
wages are paid out of the general fund
for solid waste. Commissioner Pracht
moved and Commissioner McGhee
seconded for all Solid Waste expenditures to be paid out of the Solid Waste
fund effective immediately. All voted
yes.
County Budget
Discussion was held on the 2023
county budget and the increasing
costs of commodities that are required
for the county to continue running. The
Commissioners approved to certify
to the County Clerk a proposed mill
rate of 79 mils with a hearing date
of August 29th, 2022 at 10:00 AM
at the Anderson County Community
Building.
Adjourn
Meeting adjourned at 12:00PM due
to no further business.
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Friday, August 5 8 p.m.
TRADITIONAL DERBY
Saturday, August 6 8 p.m.
Adult Advance $12 At Gate $15 6-12 Years $5
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Bull Fighters:
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Sunday, August 7
7 p.m.
Adult Advance $12 At Gate $18 6-12 Years $5
Friday, August 12 &
Saturday, August 13
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Call (785) 448-5711 text (785) 204-1382
Dutch Country Cafe
Restaurant Coffee Shop Bakery Catering
309 N. Maple Garnett Mon-Sat 6AM-2:30 PM
SEEKING PUBLIC COMMENT
ON GENDER QUEER
Registered voters in Anderson
County may cast their votes
in the upcoming primary election from now until 12 noon
on August 1 at the Anderson
County Clerks office at the
county courthouse from 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. and on Saturday, July
30, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Zolia M Belteton Bautista has been
charged with driving while suspended
and for not having vehicle liability
insurance.
Timothy William Jay Anderson has
been charged with speeding 85 mph
in a 65 mph zone.
Blair Jared Fountain has been
charged with speeding 75 mph in a 65
mph zone.
James Mason Hadley has been
charged with speeding 75 mph in a
65 mph zone and operating a vehicle
without registration or an expired tag.
Paul Wayne Holderness has been
charged with speeding 75 mph in a 65
mph zone.
Michael K Blevins has been
charged with speeding 95 mph in a 65
mph zone.
Charles Gordon Sullins II has been
charged with speeding and vehicle
liability insurance required.
Clint Douglas Braton has been
charged with speeding and license
to be carried and exhibited upon
demand.
Cole W Englebrecht has been
charged with not having vehicle liability insurance, driving while suspended
and basic rule of governing speed.
Timothy E Wells has been charged
with driving under the influence, ignition interlock device; operating a car
without a required device, transporting
an open container, driving on the left
side of the roadway and driving without headlights on.
Mario Jerome Taylor has been
charged with operating a vehicle
without liability insurance, operating
a vehicle without registration, driving
while canceled, child not property fastened and speeding.
Luke Isaac Gray has been charged
with speeding 78 mph in a 55 mph
zone, operating a vehicle without liability insurance and without vehicle
registration.
AD
3 DAY MOTORSPORTS WEEKEND
Heavy Highway Use Tax Form
2290 for applicable vehicles for
the year 7/1/22 6/30/2023 are
required to be filed by August
31, 2022.
ADVANCE VOTING FROM
NOW UNTIL AUGUST 1
On June 29, Kelly Lee Williams,
Garnett, was traveling east on 2000
Road when he came upon a road
grader that was also going east driving down the south edge of the road.
The driver hit the back left wheel of
the grader, driven by Alvin Fredreck
Morris, Greeley, causing his car to flip
onto the right ride of the vehicle.
On June 29, Clarisa Sheahan,
Garnett, was traveling southbound on
Highway 59 when the driver overcorrected and lost control of the vehicle
and rolled over in a ditch after sideswiping a dirt/stone berm.
On June 30, Roy S Baker,
Richmond, was traveling northbound
on Highway 59 when a vehicle driven
by Shawn Duane Bond, Garnett, was
traveling southbound when gravel fell
out of his struck striking the first vehicle.
On July 3, Cole Wayne Englebrecht,
David City, Nebraska, was traveling
south on 2400 Road in rainy conditions when the driver missed a curve
in the road causing the vehicle to lose
control and strike a corner post and
several t-posts before coming to a rest
in a roadside ditch.
On July 8, a vehicle was stolen
from Franklin County, just outside
Ottawa and wrecked. An unknown
driver exited the vehicle and left the
scene prior to law enforcement arrival.
The vehicle was upside down in a
creek bed near 2100 and Tennessee
Road, motor was cold to the touch but
dashboard lights were still on. Time of
accident is unknown.
On July 10, Darren Gene Elliss,
Westphalia, struck a deer while traveling east on 1200 Road near Alabama.
On July 11, Anita C Lightcap,
Tahlequah, Oklahoma, was traveling
north on 169/59 Highway when a deer
came from the west ditch and was
struck by the vehicle.
On July 13, Heather Roseann
Miller, Melvern, was traveling south on
ANDERSON COUNTY TRAFFIC
CASES FILED
2×3
August
5-13 Mound City, KS
HEAVY TRUCK TAX FORM
2290 DUE AUGUST 31
If you have an opinion on the
discussion of the book Gender
Queer in the Garnett Public
Library prior to the Aug. 8
library board meeting, please
email your comments to
Amanda Walker at mandymiller6@yahoo.com.
K31 when she struck a deer.
2022 LINN COUNTY FAIR O RODEO
ANDERSON COUNTY FAIR
OPEN MIC NIGHT JULY 27
Polish up your singing voice or
other talent for The Anderson
County Fairs Open Mic Night
on Wednesday, July 27, at 8
p.m. by the fair merchants
tent at the conclusion of the
prize drawings. Participate as
a solo or as a group. Sign up
in advance by emailing Dane
Hicks at dhicks@garnett-ks.
com or calling The Anderson
County Review at (785) 4483121. Sponsored by The
Anderson County Review.
ANDERSON COUNTY ACCIDENT
REPORTS FILED
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Monday:
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Tuesday:
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Wednesday:
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Thursday: Friday:
Fried Chicken Meat Loaf
Saturday:
Chicken Fried Steak or 1/2 Pound
Mushroom Swiss Steak Burger
Saturday Breakfast Buffet 7:30-11:30
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arrested for theft.
On July 1, Loren Dale Partrich,
Lawrence, was booked as a hold for
the Douglas County Sheriff as he
was arrested for interference with law
enforcement.
On July 1, River Odel Keo,
Lawrence, was booked as a hold for
the Douglas County Sheriff as he was
arrested for a probation violation.
On July 1, Clint William Loescher,
Lawrence, was booked as a hold for
the Douglas County Sheriffs Office as
he was arrested for criminal damage
to property.
On July 1, David Benjamin Hunter,
Gallitin, Missouri, was arrested to
serve a court ordered sentence.
On July 2, David Daniel Robinett,
Freeman, Missouri, was arrested for
purchasing liquor by a minor, operating a motor vehicle without a license
and no vehicle liability insurance.
On July 3, Cole Wayne Englebrecht,
David City, Nebraska, was arrested for
driving while suspended or revoked,
basic rule of governing speed and
three counts of failure to appear.
On July 4, Jeffrey Scott Wright,
Osawatomie, was arrested for failure
to appear.
On July 5, Martin Amaury Izouierdo,
Houston, Texas, was arrested for not
having a valid drivers license and
operating a vehicle without registration
and without insurance.
On July 5, George Arlyn Briggs,
Kincaid, was arrested for two outstanding warrants.
On July 7, Melody Dawn Washam,
Garnett, was arrested for two counts
of probation violation and use/possession of drug paraphernalia.
On July 7, Lee Michael Roberts,
Garnett, was arrested for aggravated
domestic battery and possession of
drugs.
On July 8, Dakota Thomas Gile
Forsyth, Missouri, was arrested for
theft of property/services valued less
than $1,500.
On July 8, Kala Marie MullinsShupe, Garnett, was arrested for failure to appear.
On July 8, Chasmen Edward
Foster, Lawrence, was booked as a
hold for the Douglas County Sheriff as
he was arrested for burglary.
On July 8, John Timothy Price,
Lawrence, was booked as a hold for
ANDERSON COUNTY CRIMINAL
CASES FILED
Michael L Gritz has been charged
with aggravated domestic battery.
Anna M Belles has been charged
with giving a worthless check.
Ronald W Foulk has been charged
with possession of drugs, possession
of drug paraphernalia, driving under
the influence of drugs and transporting
an open container.
Ricky D Mitchell has been charged
with permitting a dangerous animal to
run at large.
Melody D Washam has been
charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.
Lee M Roberts has been charged
with aggravated domestic battery,
criminal threat and possession of
methamphetamine.
Blade T Marmon has been charged
with possession of drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia.
ANDERSON COUNTY LIMITED
LIABILITY CASES FILED
Park City Municipal Count has filed
suit against Tyrone Briggs Cox $745
plus costs for money owed.
The State of Kansas has filed a
State Tax Warrant against Robert
Mcleod in the amount of $2,809.24 for
sales tax from February 2022.
The State of Kansas has filed a
State Tax Warrant against Kenneth
E Seabolt $2,243.96 for individual
income taxes from 2018.
Discover Bank has filed suit against
David Brown Jr. in the amount of
$8,396.48 for unpaid goods and/or
services.
ANDERSON COUNTY MARRIAGE
LICENSE FILED
Kristen Nicole Sobba and Timothy
Matthew Springston have filed an
application for a marriage license.
Debra Dawn Bell and Derek James
Beck have filed an application for a
marriage license.
ANDERSON COUNTY ARRESTS FILED
On July 1, Derrick James Davidson,
Baldwin City, was booked as a hold for
the Douglas County Sheriff as he was
SEE RECORDS ON PAGE 3
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 5003
A PROPOSITION to amend the bill of rights of the constitution of the
state of Kansas by adding a new section thereto stating that there is no
constitutional right to abortion, and reserving to the people the ability
to regulate abortion through the elected members of the legislature of
the state of Kansas.
WHEREAS, This proposition to amend the bill of rights of the
constitution of the state of Kansas shall be known and may be cited as
the Value Them Both Amendment.
Now, therefore:
Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Kansas, two-thirds of the
members elected (or appointed) and qualified to the House of
Representatives and two-thirds of the members elected (or appointed)
and qualified to the Senate concurring therein:
Section 1. The following proposition to amend the constitution of
the state of Kansas shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the
state for their approval orrejection: The bill of rights of the constitution
of the state of Kansas is hereby amendedby adding a new section to read
as follows:
22. Regulation of abortion. Because Kansans value both
women and children, the constitution of the state of Kansas does
not require government funding of abortion and does not create or
secure a right to abortion. To the extent permitted by the constitution
of the United States, the people, through their elected state
representatives and state senators, may pass laws regarding
abortion, including, but not limited to, laws that account for
circumstances of pregnancy resulting from rape or incest, or
circumstances of necessity to save the life of the mother.
Sec. 2. The following statement shall be printed on the ballot with
the amendment as a whole:
Explanatory statement. The Value Them Both Amendment would
affirm there is no Kansas constitutional right to abortion or to
require the government funding of abortion, and would reserve
to the people of Kansas, through their elected state legislators,
the right to pass laws to regulate abortion, including, but not
limited to, in circumstances of pregnancy resulting from rape or
incest, or when necessary to save the life of the mother.
A vote for the Value Them Both Amendment would affirm there
is no Kansas constitutional right to abortion or to require the
government funding of abortion, and would reserve to the people
of Kansas, through their elected state legislators, the right to pass
laws to regulate abortion.
A vote against the Value Them Both Amendment would make no
changes to the constitution of the state of Kansas, and could
restrict the people, through their elected state legislators from
regulating abortion by leaving in place the recently recognized
right to abortion.
Sec. 3. This resolution, if approved by two-thirds of the members
elected (or appointed) and qualified to the House of Representatives,
and two-thirds of the members elected (or appointed) and qualified to
the Senate shall be entered on the journals, together with the yeas and
nays. The secretary of state shall cause this resolution to be published
as provided by law and shall cause the proposed amendment to be
submitted to the electors of the state at a special election which is
hereby called on August 2, 2022, pursuant to section 1 of article 14 of
the constitution of the state of Kansas, to be held in conjunction with
the primary election held on such date.
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Colony Christian Church – Love
Larry Wittmer gave the
Communion Meditation, drawing a parallel between the
Declaration of Independence
and the crucifixtion of Jesus.
The colonists were under the
control and rule of Britain.
They had to fight a war against
Britain to gain their freedom.
Similarly, we are constantly at
war with the devil to gain our
freedom from Jesus. Thanks
be to God for the crucifixtion,
death, and resurrection of
Jesus. Without his sacrifice,
we could not win our freedom
over sin.
Guest speaker, Ben Prasko,
gave the sermon titled "Love".
The word love, can be overused and vague. If you look
at it from a worldly perspective, it deals with your feelings, emotions and desires.
But love is an action, not a
feeling. That's why the Bible
calls us to love our enemies.
But the most important commandment is to love God, and
love others. God's love for us in
unconditional and infinite. It
isn't based on what we do, or if
we're worthy. It's just who HE
is. When we show love thru our
actions, we are being obedient
to God, and obeying his law.
Four types of love in the Bible
include a family affection, sen-
sual love between husband and
wife, brotherly love, and agape
love which is others-focused
and self-giving. Agape love is
the type of love that God has
for us. Love is patient, it's humble, it's calm, it's forgiveness,
it celebrates truth, it's hopeful,
it's enduring, it's forever. (Ref:
Matthew 5:43-46; Deuteronomy
6:5; Leviticus 19:18, 33-34; Mark
12; Song of Songs 8:7; Exodus
20:6 &34:6; Ruth 3:10; 1 John 4:78; Isaiah 54:10; Ephesians 2:19 &
5:25-29; Romans 12:10 & 13:8-10;
Galatians 5:14; Hebrews 13:1-2;
John 3:16; 1 Corinthians 13:4-8)
Hear this and all our sermons
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will be the 2nd Friday of the
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the Douglas County Sheriff as he was
arrested for criminal damage to property.
On July 8, Koti Ray Garber,
Quenemo, was arrested to serve a
court ordered sentence.
On July 12, Jesse Michael Eugate,
Chanute, was arrested for failure to
appear.
On July 14, Kody Clay Marmon,
Garnett, was arrested for failure to
appear.
On July 14, Patrick David Olsen,
Garnett, was arrested for failure to
appear.
On July 14, Terry Lee Roberts,
Osawatomie, was arrested for failure
to appear.
On July 14, David Joe Dickes,
Garnett, was arrested for failure to
appear.
On July 15, Kevin Karl Bauman,
Garnett, was arrested for failure to
appear.
On July 15, Koti Ray Garber,
Quenemo, was arrested to serve a
court ordered sentence.
On July 15, Hunter David Crane,
Greeley, was arrested for driving while
suspended/revoked and for not having
vehicle registration.
On July 16, Austin Lee Wynn,
LaHarpe, was arrested for possession
of drugs, driving under the influence
and possession of drug paraphernalia.
On July 17, Michael Ray Wood,
Colony, was arrested for domestic
battery.
On July 17, Michael Lee Gritz,
Garnett, was arrested for aggravated
domestic battery.
On July 17, Andrew Ryan Keuchel,
Garnett, was arrested for to serve a
court ordered sentence.
On July 18, Melissa Sue Anne
Spease, Iola, was arrested for failure
to appear.
On July 18, Travis Allen King,
3Ottawa, was booked as a hold for
the Franklin County Sheriff as he
was arrested for lewd and lascivious
behavoir.
On July 18, David Wayne McAfee,
Iola, was arrested for possession of
drug paraphernalia.
On July 19, Deborah Catherine
Cathcard, Garnett, was arrested to
serve a court ordered sentence.
On July 19, Jeffrey Don Gregg,
Wichita, was arrested for failure to
appear.
On July 20, Daris James Wyatt,
Garnett, was arrested for failure to
appear and two counts of giving a
worthless check.
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November 12, 2021.
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on April 7, 2022.
Richard Owens was booked into jail
on April 29, 2022.
Tyler Barker was booked into jail on
April 30, 2022.
Tyler Rhodes was booked into jail on
April 30, 2022.
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on May 15, 2022.
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May 25, 2022.
Jose Madrid was booked into jail on
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July 14, 2022.
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jail on May 19, 2021.
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The Church of Christ is the
lamp stand to the nations
God called for himWEEKLY DEVOTIONAL
self a people out of
Egypt. Israel had been
a lamp stand but when
they forsook their call
to be a light to the
nations their lamp
stand was removed and
the church in Christ
continued the role of
the true Israel. The
primary meaning of
BY DAVID BILDERBACK
lamp stand here is that
of becoming a witness
to the nations. From the time in their life concerning, and
of the Egyptian exodus approx- lets call it what it is, their
imately 1280 B. C. to the birth eternal destiny. The type of
of Jesus Israel was the cho- teaching Jesus is putting forth
sen people. The birth of Jesus in the parable has the effect
introduced what is referred to of gaining the attention of the
as the New Covenant. When true believers, shocking some
the Jews refused to follow the unbelievers or backsliders into
teachings of Jesus he began repentance and hardening the
to turn his attention to the hearts of the rest, whose lack
Gentiles. That is those who of spiritual wisdom prevents
were not of Jewish origin.
them from seeing the signifiJesus tells an interesting cance of the action or parable.
parable in Matthew 13:1-15
So what is the direction of
concerning those who refuse the church moving forward?
to follow his teaching which The apostle Luke nails it down
culminates in this statement. for us in Acts 2:42-47 as folYou will be ever hearing but lows. They (believers) devotnever understanding ; you ed themselves to the apostles
will be ever seeing but never teaching and to fellowship, to
perceiving. For this peoples the breaking of bread and to
heart has become calloused; prayer…. And the Lord added
they hardly hear with their to their number daily those
ears and they have closed their who were being saved. The
eyes. Otherwise they might result of doing anything else
see with their eyes, hear with other than this will yield a
their ears and understand with congregation who hardly hear
their hearts and turn, and I with their ears and have their
would heal them.
eyes closed.
The same can be said of the
church today. There is a disDavid Bilderback, Ministry on
the Holiness of God.
connect somewhere between
Author of the book,
hearing and understanding.
On the Other Side of the Door
For many people there just
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TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday Service 10:00 am
Wednesday 7pm
East 6th & Hwy 169, Garnett, KS
Pastor – Joshua Ford (785) 448-3908
BECKMAN MOTORS
North Hwy. 59 in Garnett, KS (785) 448-5441
www.beckmanmotorsinc.com
Garnett Publishing, Inc
112 W. Sixth Ave., Garnett
(785) 448-3121
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday Connect Groups 9 am
Sunday Worship Service 10:00am
Bible Studies Sunday 6:00pm
258 W. Park Road, Garnett, Ks.
(785) 448-3208
Senior Pastor – Scott King
Childrens Pastor -Sarah Pridey
Jordan Dages – Teen Ministries
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday School 9am
Sunday Worship 10am
Bible Study – Wednesday 7pm
(785) 448-6930
Hwy 31 & Grant, Garnett, KS
KINCAID SELMA UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Worship 9am
Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
709 E. 5th St., Kincaid, KS
Pastor – Bill Nelson
Church Office (620) 439-5773
ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Worship Service Saturday 5pm
Richmond, KS
Fr. Gerald Williams
(785) 835-6273
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NORTHCOTT CHURCH
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9am
Sunday Worship 10am
12425 SW Barton Rd., Colony, KS 66015
(620) 228-9324
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School and Fellowship 9:30am,
Morning Svc. 10:30am
Transportation – Call before 8:30
(785) 448-5749
417 South Walnut, Garnett, KS
Pastor Daniel Meyer
BEACON OF TRUTH
Sunday Worship Service 10:00am
Hwy 59 & Allen Rd., Richmond, KS
(785) 229-5172
Pastor – Reuben Esh
ST. JOHNS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Mass Sunday 8am
Greeley, KS
(785) 448-3846
Pastor Fr. Daniel Stover
COLONY CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Cross Training 9:45am
Sunday Worship 10:45am
306 Maple, Colony, KS 66015
(620) 852-3200
Pastor – Chase Riebel
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
www.fccgarnett.org
Early Worship 8am
Sunday School (All Ages) 9:15am
Second Worship Service 10:30am
Childrens Church 11am
Nursery Provided
Second & Walnut, Garnett, KS
(785) 448-3452
Chris Goetz, Pastor
Bryar Wight, Youth Coordinator
COLONY COMMUNITY CHURCH
Sunday Worship 9:30am
Sunday School 10:30am
Risen & Rockin Sunday School Service
10:35am
(620) 852-3237
Colony, KS 66015
Pastor – Steve Bubna
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH KINCAID
Sunday School 9:30am
Church 10:45am, Eve Worship 7pm
Wednesday Bible Study 7pm
3rd & Osage, Kincaid, KS
(620) 439-5311
Pastor – David Hill
MONT IDA CHURCH
Sunday School 9:30am
Church 10:40am
(785) 448-3947
1300 & Broomall Rd, Welda, KS 66091
From Garnett – 7th St, W 7 miles, S 3 miles
Pastor – Vernon Yoder
KINGDOM HALL OF
JEHOVAHS WITNESSES
Sunday Public Meeting 10am
Sunday Watchtower Study 10:50am
Tuesday Ministry School 7:30pm
Tuesday Service Meeting 8:20pm
Thursday Congregation Book Study 8pm
704 Westgate – Garnett, KS
(785) 448-6755
HOLY ANGELS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Mass: Saturday 5:30pm, Sunday 10am
(785) 448-3846
514 E. 4th, Garnett, KS
Pastor Fr. Daniel Stover
ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday Worship 9am
(785) 835-6273
Scipio, KS
Fr. Gerald Williams
ST. TERESA CATHOLIC CHURCH
Westphalia, KS
Mass: Sunday 8am
Fr. John Samineni
(620) 364-2416
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:30am
Bible Study Wed. 10am
Chancel Choir Sun 9am
(785) 448-6833
2nd & Oak, Garnett, KS
NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School 10am
Sunday Worship 11am, 1:30pm
705 S. Westgate (end of 7th St.)
Garnett, KS
(785) 204-1769
Pastor – Chadd Lemaster
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School (All Ages) 10:00 am
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00am
116 N. Kallock, Richmond, KS
(785) 835-6235
ST. PATRICKS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Emerald (Hwy 31 West of Harris, KS)
Mass: Saturday 4:30 pm
Fr. John Samineni
(620) 364-5671
WELDA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday Church School 9:45am
Church Services & Childrens Church
11am
Nursery Available
(785) 448-2358
Welda, KS
Pastor – Bill Nelson
COLONY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Church Services 9:30am
Colony, KS
Parsonage (620) 852-3103
Church Office (620) 852-3106
Pastor – Dorothy Welch
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OPINION
Amanda Adkins can help stop Biden
Anderson County is new to Kansas 3rd
Congressional District, but what is well known
is that voters of all stripes need to act next
Tuesday to stop the disastrous Joe Biden agenda that has rim-wrecked our country in just
18 months. To that end its incumbent on 3rd
District voters to replace Sharice Davids and
100 percent Biden voting record with Amanda
Adkins to represent us in the U.S. Congress.
For Republicans that means picking Adkins
in next weeks GOP primary. Adkins primary
opponent, John McCaughrean, has a fine future
in politics and leadership and is a U.S. Army
veteran with a patriots heart, but his inexperience and lack of vital party connection set him
up to lose to Davids should he be the GOP pick
in the primary. The 3rd District, and the country, cant risk that.
Just this short sip of Joe
Biden and Democrat leadership has been enough to poison
the formerly strong and vigorous nation we revelled in just
a few years ago. Bidens invitation led to nothing less than
an invasion of illegal immigrants at our southern borAdkins
der and crushed the morale of
our border protectors, foisting
international crime and drug problems on communities not just near the border but throughout the country; Democrats undying obsession
with green energy and its innate and abject
stupidity has purposefully crippled American
petroleum production, jacked up energy prices and forced our nation to crawl hat in hand
to foreign countries to beg for oil; Biden and
his cadre of incompetent but woke military
leaders combined for a disastrous retreat from
Afghanistan that killed U.S. military personnel and bolstered Russians Vladimir Putin to
invade Ukraine, causing havoc throughout the
world; following suit to the extreme Lefts obsession with alternate sexual interests, Bidens
promotion of so-called trans interests over
the rights of American women has bred a federally authorized pronoun salad social battlefield
where people arent even assured they can use a
public restroom in peace.
Joe Bidens hits just keep coming. And while
trying to hide far below the public radar, Sharice
Davids has been a dependable vote for Biden
through it all and due to Nancy Pelosi rules
that allow members to cast proxy votes without
even being in the House chamber, Davids has
been able to vote with Biden while she cavorted
across the country pressing flesh at fundraisers
REVIEW COMMENTARY
DANE HICKS, Publisher
and other Democrat social events.
The congressional record shows Davids has
voted 100 percent of the time with the Biden
Democrats and she hasnt even had to be
in Washington to do it. The Washington Free
Beacon reported last month Davids campaign
had spent more than $20,000 on hotel stays
this election cycle, while the congresswoman
cast at least nine votes by proxy, many on
dates that happened to coincide with her public appearances around the country as part of
the Democrats unending promotional tour for
diversity, equity & inclusion (Davids is a
gay Native American). In March, she bunked
at the swanky Waldof Astoria in Beverly Hills
at more than $1,000 a night all courtesy of her
campaign fund, and shes overnighted at other
luxury digs on California sojourns as well. Its
paid off for her while she claims grassroots
energy for her campaign and an incredible
wave of support from Kansas, her fundraising tours have raised more than $450,000 from
California donors.
Davids is no more Kansas than Nancy Pelosi.
Amanda Adkins brings a mix of professionalism, experience and practical conservatism
to the race with which the 3rd District particularly rural territories of Franklin, Miami and
Anderson counties can identify. She spent 15
years as a Cerner Corporation executive and is
versed in healthcare issues. She formed a philanthropic organization dedicated to addressing social determinants in health care called
the Systems of Care Initiative (SOCI), dedicated to helping young children be healthy and
ready for kindergarten and later success in
life. As chairwoman of the Kansas Republican
Party, she helped guide the party toward a
SEE ADKINS ON PAGE 5
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Do we have cooling stations in Garnett for people who need to get out of the heat? Its going to
get really hot tomorrow.
Do people of this community not care about anybody but themselves? If I saw somebody walking
with a cane or broke down Id stop and ask if
they needed help. As Christians thats what
were supposed to do.
Thank you Lord for the most wonderful lifeguards, manager and staff at the Garnett swimming pool. They do their jobs wonderfully and
help the blind man greatly. Thank God for them
all. They are the best.
I wonder if Sleepy Joe meant to say he had
Covid instead of he had cancer in his speech?
Well, at least now they will be able to keep him
out of the public and away from microphones
while he recovers between now and the prima-
KASB report: New version of Emperors New Clothes
KANSAS COMMENTARY
DAVE TRABERT, KANSAS POLICY INSTITUTE
fourth-grade math for students who are not
low-income. And having only 57% of those
students proficient is not a chest-thumping
outcome.
The rankings on the other seven measurements range from the mid-20s to the low-30s.
Less than a quarter of low-income students
are proficient, and less than half of their more
affluent peers are proficient.
State assessment results show Kansas has
more high school students below grade level
than proficient, which is reflected in the ACT
results. Just one in five Kansas graduates is
college-ready in English, Reading, Math, and
Science, with rampant race-based educational
discrimination. A quarter of White students
are college-ready, but only 9% of Hispanic
students and just 5% of Black students. ACT
rankings are all in the low-30s.
KASB first published its specious report
in 2016, when the Kansas Department of
Education began de-emphasizing academic
preparation with its Kansans Can initiative. The can part is farcical shorthand for
Kansans can lead the world in the success
of every student. Student achievement has
steadily declined between 2016 and 2019, and it
is even worse now. Yet the state board of education refuses to say how many years it will
take to get kids to grade level, let alone lead
the world.
The methodology is designed to produce its
desired outcome. The KASB formula counts
things that are not measures of academic
preparation, like high school graduation and
drop-out rates, and post-secondary education,
which collectively account for two-thirds of
the overall ranking.
As the late great Walter Williams said, Its
grossly dishonest for the education establishment and politicians to boast about unprecedented graduation rates when the high school
diplomas, for the most part, do not represent
SEE KASB ON PAGE 5
The Green Movement: Most self-destructive force
Without a doubt, the climate-obsessed
green movement is the most stupidly self-destructive force in the world today, leaving
a trail of irrationality and folly wherever it
goes.
Consider its recent record of destroying the
country of Sri Lanka, making Western Europe
needlessly vulnerable to Vladimir Putins
energy blackmail and stoking higher energy
prices in the U.S. that have contributed to the
fastest decline in real wages in 40 years.
The greens are rapidly making up ground
on the socialists as the modern worlds foremost economic and social saboteurs (and, of
course, the two now work hand in hand).
If a hostile actor were to consider the best
way to harm a society from within, it would
unquestionably be to increase the sway of
climate alarmists and other environmentalists who believe it is their righteous duty to
make it harder and more expensive to power a
modern economy, as well as to build and grow
things.
They seek to throw the gears into reverse
on the millennia-long human quest for cheaper, more abundant and more reliable sources
of energy, while putting new obstacles in the
way of other human endeavor.
Since they are fired by a quasi-religious
vision of an existential climate crisis on the
verge of ending Planet Earth, they reject
cost-benefit analysis, not to mention basic
realism. The resulting wreckage is all around
us.
Sri Lanka achieved one of the highest ESG,
or Environmental, Social and Governance,
scores in the world and destroyed its economy
in the process. The country banned chemical
NATIONAL COMMENTARY
RICH LOWRY, King Features Syndicate
fertilizers in April 2021 as it hurtled toward
becoming the worlds first all-organic country. It proved one small step ahead for environmental pieties and a giant leap backward
for Sri Lankan farmers. A large proportion of
land went dormant, and production of rice, tea
and other crops dropped precipitously. The
resulting economic calamity has led to the
collapse of the government.
This is basically the Green New Deal in
miniature.
Sri Lanka is a small island nation in the
Indian Ocean; Germany is a powerhouse in
the middle of continental Europe. But the
green disease doesnt discriminate on the
basis of size or wealth.
For years, Germany pursued a policy of
making itself dependent on Russian oil and
(especially) gas, while congratulating itself
on its great environmental virtue as it closed
down nuclear power plants and ramped up
renewable sources. Berlin cant say it wasnt
Citizens of Garnett and rural Anderson County:
Are you aware of the character assassination by
the school board against the elementary school
principal and the fact this well-paid educator
has now been moved to lesser duties? Are you
aware this had to do with the same type of book
you have been reading about in the Garnett
paper and one educators willingness to say no?
The woke people on your school board took this
ridiculous action on someone willing to protect
your children. We need to elect new school board
members who will do right by our children by
keeping someone in this position with a backbone who will not cave to the Democrats.
When is Garnett city management going to allow
city employees to do their jobs and outsource a
trash truck when all the city trucks are broke
down? They should be allowed to rent a truck to
continue to service the community. Downtown
5th Street in front of the Mexican restaurant
there has been bags of trash sitting by the trash
can for a week. This also happened last week.
There is no reason for this and the blame is on
city management, not the trash department.
Good job to the city trash guys who are working
hard to continue servicing the community.
Amazing. The amount of money Biden gave
Ukraine is 15 times the amount Trump wanted
to spend on the wall to protect the United States.
Contact your elected leaders:
In Hans Christian Andersens The
Emperors New Clothes, two swindlers arrive
at the capital city of an emperor who spends
lavishly on clothing at the expense of everything else. Posing as weavers, they offer to
supply him with magnificent clothes that are
invisible to those who are stupid or incompetent.
The Kansas version of Andersens tale is
the Kansas Association of School Boards
preposterous claim that student achievement
in the Sunflower State is among the ten best in
the nation. Posing as responsible educators,
KASB officials consciously deceive unsuspecting school board members, legislators, and
parents with breathtaking proclamations of
magnificent achievement that result from lavish spending. And those who dont believe
their astonishing discovery are branded as
anti-public-education kid-haters.
The KASB report is by no means an isolated
incident; it is symptomatic of disregard for
academic preparation throughout the public
education system.
By every measure of academic preparation,
Kansas is below average in a country that
doesnt perform well.
The most recent results from the National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
show the best ranking for Kansas is #19 in
ries. Maybe that was the plan all along.
warned of the risks of this approach. Such
is the faddish grip of climate orthodoxy that
it blew past all the blinking red lights. Sure
enough, now Russia may well cut off the supply of gas this winter, at the same time that
renewables have proved not ready for prime
time (they are too intermittent, among other
technical problems that wont be solved anytime soon).
In its wisdom, Germany decided to shut
down the source of energy that is clean, reliable and doesnt require dependence on an
authoritarian state hostile to the West — namely, nuclear power. It fell prey to the environmental lefts superstitious hostility to nuclear. Even now, Germany is going ahead with
shuttering its last three plants. It is turning
again to coal to try to fill the gap this winter,
underlining its disastrous mistake in prematurely eschewing such proven sources of
energy in the first place.
Here in the U.S., of course, Biden pledged
to end fossil fuel back in 2019, a promise
— given our prodigious reserves of oil, gas and
coal — that would make almost as much sense
as Russia or Saudi Arabia pledging to do the
same. Even as inflation, with energy prices
leading the way, destroys Bidens presidency,
he and his supporters are determined to pursue a climate agenda that will drive up costs
and create inefficiencies at home while doing
next to nothing to affect global temperatures.
It makes no sense, but for the greens, thats
never been a particularly important criterion.
Rich Lowry is editor of the National Review.
President Joseph Biden
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Governor Laura Kelly
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Senator Roger Marshall
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(202) 224-6521
3rd Dist. Congressman
Sharice Davids
1541 Longworth House Office Bldg.
Washington, D.C., 20515
(202) 225-2865
12 Dist. Sen. Caryn Tyson
300 SW 10th St. Rm 236-E
Topeka, Ks. 66612 (785) 296-6838
P.O. Box 191 Parker, Ks. 66072
(913) 898-2366
caryn.tyson@senate.ks.gov
9th Dist. Rep
Kent Thompson
300 SW 10th St. Room 187-N
Topeka, KS 66612
Office: (620) 496-2255
Home: (620) 365-3197
kent.thompson@house.ks.gov
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of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition
the Government for a redress of grievances.
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Help identify one of my latest finds
DIGGING UP THE PAST
KASB…
FROM PAGE 4
academic achievement.
At
best, they certify attendance.
The Kansas Department of
Education gave out ninety-one
Gold and Silver Awards last
year to districts with high
school graduation rates at or
above 93%. But how many
school districts do you think
received Gold or Silver Awards
for Academic Preparedness?
Just one on the military base
at Fort Leavenworth.
Education officials do students no favors by giving them
diplomas when they cannot do
Henry Roeckers
Call (785) 504-4722 for
local archeology information.
Well as long as I keep digging for and finding artifacts,
I will keep sharing a few photos of my finds. When you get
around old home sites, its no
telling what you might find.
On the far right is the knob
on top of a lampshade is called
a FINIAL and can serve to be
functional in keeping a lampshade in place and to add that
small bit of extra flare and personality to your lamp. Most
likely late 1800s-early 1900s.
The top middle picture is
just another buckle. It just so
ADKINS…
happens this one has the name
SHIRLEY on it,which indicates it was a SHIRLEY MAKE
PRESIDENT
SUSPENDER
BUCKLE. Antique Circa. 1910.
Pictured above below the
buckle is one of my finds that
Ive been trying and trying to
identify. If anyone knows what
this artifact is, or what it was
used for please get in touch
with me. It has no name or
numbers on it anywhere.
Submitted by Henry Roeckers.
17July2022
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HISTORY
FROM PAGE 4
Republican majority in the
Kansas Legislature that has
successfully built a conserva-
RULING…
FROM PAGE 1
on employment discrimination
and did not address any of the
issues covered by the EEOC
and Department of Education
guidance related to Title IX and
Title VII.
The federal court has recognized this illegal overreach
by the Biden administration to
unilaterally resolve these sensitive questions that are better
addressed by elected represen-
POLL…
FROM PAGE 1
Republicans, with a majority in
the state legislature, approved
the amendment and placed it
on the ballot months previous
to the recent Roe decision.
The
Co/efficient
poll
math or read at grade level.
But like the KASB report and
the Kansans Can campaign,
the purpose is not to educate
students but to make the public
education system look good.
Local school board members collectively divert about
$5 million of what should be
classroom spending to fund the
Kansas Association of School
Boards. But Topeka insiders
know that KASB mostly represents the interests of superintendents and the Department of
Education.
This latest KASB report is
another reminder that improving student achievement is a
distant thought in the Kansas
public education system. State
and local education officials
are on record consciously
deceiving legislators about
achievement, ignoring state
laws designed to improve outcomes for at-risk students and
other actions that work against
students needs. B
ottom line: the Kansas public education system will not
resolve low achievement if left
to its own devices. Legislators
must intervene with choice,
transparency, and accountability measures.
Dave Trabert is CEO of The
Kansas Policy Institute, a
conservative policy think tank
based in Wichita.
tive buttress around the state
to protect our citizens from
the encroachment of Leftism
which has beset so many other
states.
Moreover, Adkins will be
part of the coming congressio-
nal bulwark to halt the national degradation thats been fostered by Biden, Sharice Davids
and the radical Left. A vote for
Adkins is a vote to put America
back on the right track. ###
tatives, Schmidt said. It is
clear that the administration is
determined to make sweeping
one-size-fits-all policy changes without public comment or
proper notice.
Schmidt said the guidance
from the federal agencies
would in effect invalidate state
laws across the country and
could preclude states from legislating on certain subjects,
such as separating sporting
competitions by biological sex.
Earlier this year, the
Kansas Legislature passed the
Fairness in Womens Sports
Act. Although that bill was
vetoed by the governor, Kansas
and the plaintiff states are
fighting to ensure that federal bureaucrats cannot distort
federal law to take these types
of policy decisions away from
elected officials in Kansas.
The federal court injunction
prohibits enforcement of the
guidelines in Kansas and 19
other states that filed the lawsuit. A copy of the federal court
order is available athttps://bit.
ly/3uTCb2k
showed majority support for
the amendment among those
age 44 and over, with opposition to the measure heaviest
in the younger age brackets
under 44. Five percent of those
responding to the poll said they
wanted a total abortion ban.
The poll said 86 reported they
were familiar with the amend-
ment.
Opponents to the amendment in Kansas have outraised organizations in favor
by $6.5 million to $4.7 million
for advertising and marketing
efforts. The combination is the
most ever spent to date on a
Kansas constitutional amendment issue.
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, July 26, 2022
KICKOFF…
Kellermans annual family ECKAAA Congregate and HomeDelivered Meal Program August menu
reunion was July 10
FROM PAGE 1
The 69th annual Kellerman
family reunion was held July
10, 2022, at Kelley Park in
Burlington Kansas hosted by
the family of the late Joan and
Floyd Hesse and Earl Cole.
The late Ed and Belle
Kellerman were parents of 14
children. Six are still living.
This year, one of the six children was present with several
of their children, grandchildren, great grandchildren.
There were 33 in attendance
this year.
After the fun and visiting,
pictures were taken of the families.
Next years family reunion
will be hosted by the Ina
Railsback family. Next years
reunion will be July 9, 2023.
Present for the occasion
were David, and Edna Donovan,
Brian and Tina Donovan Iola;
Mary Spruk, Linda Oneslager,
Shawnee; Wyatt and Millie
Cole, Kimber Cole, Crissie and
Mallory Gilmore, Aaliyah Cole,
Remi Cole, Connie Cole and
Keith Lemke, Jaxsen Gilmore
and Emri Kitt, Joe Metzger
Burlington; Dode Cole Olpe;
Barbara, Keevan and Micah
Dewald, Cory, Cami, Melea,
Tobias Ryan, Lyons; Sherry
Donovan, Platte City, Mo;
Erica Kellerman, Zach Burriss,
Lawrence; William (Allan)
Kellerman, Merriam; Deborah
Kelly, Texas; Kursten Metzger
and Lane Gibson, Westphalia.
Married into the family were
Edward and Haley (Kimball)
Donovan; Brittany (Kracht)
and Austin Saathoff; Brayden
and Trinity (Young) Fox.
EVERY VOTE MATTERS
VOTE YES
The Value Them Both Amendment restores the ability to
place basic regulations on the abortion industry and
to protect both mothers and babies.
The amendment does not change any current
laws regarding abortion especially in cases
regarding rape or other difficult circumstances.
The treatment for an ectopic pregnancy is NOT an abortion.
The treatment for miscarriage is NOT an abortion.
The treatment for septic uterus is NOT an abortion
Value Them Both prevents taxpayer supported abortion.
Paid for by SAVE THE BABIES PAC
The August menu has been
released for the ECKAAA
Congretate
and
HomeDelivered Meal Program. Here
is what is on the menu for the
first couple of weeks in August.
Mon 8/1- Beef macaroni casserole, succotash, whole wheat
bread, tropical mixed fruit
Tues 8/2- Pork chop, blackeyed peas, spinach, European
roll, mandarin oranges
Wed 8/3-Turkey, mashed
potatoes/gravy, carrot coins,
whole wheat roll
Thurs 8/4- Fish sandwich,
herbed red potatoes, mixed vegetables, wheat bun, pineapple
upside down cake
Fri 8/5- Chicken salad sand-
wich, bow tie salad, three bean
salad, hoagie bun, banana pudding
Mon 8/8- Chicken fajitas,
Spanish rice, charro beans, soft
tortilla, apricots
Tues 8/9- Barbeque beef,
mac and cheese, pea salad, bun,
cookie (higher sodium)
Wed 8/10- Turkey and vegetables, beets, biscuit, pineapple
Thurs 8/11- Salisbury steak,
mashed potatoes/gravy, green
beans/green pepper, whole
wheat roll, strawberries
Fri 8/12- Beef rice casserole,
scalloped potatoes, carrot raisin slaw, whole wheat bread,
pear crumble
pie awards and auction with
Open Mic Night rounding out
the evening.
Thursday morning is the
horse show, dairy goat and
dairy cattle show and livestock
judging contest. The afternoon
includes the pet contest, bucket calf show and beef show in
the evening with the Shodeo
rounding out the night at the
arena.
Friday begins with the
round robin showmanship
contest, the release of all
4-H and Open Class exhib-
its, the Livestock Buyers
Appreciation Supper at 5:30
p.m. in the community building and the livestock premium
sale at 7 p.m.
Saturday theres a 4-H
Dance at the tent and minidraft horse pull at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday wraps up with a 4-H
family and volunteers fairground cleanup and a pizza
and swim party for those helping with the cleanup.
For schedules and times
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Pair of Garnett
natives graduate
from Emporia
State University
CALENDAR
Tuesday, July 26
Anderson County Fair Week
12:00 p.m. – Rotary International
Club Meeting
5:30 p.m. – PM Yoga
6:00 p.m. – City Commission
Meeting
6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. – Fun Services
of KC @ Fair
7:00 p.m. – Anderson County Fair
Parade
7:00 p.m. – Alcoholics Anonymous
8:00 p.m. – Ranch Rodeo @ Fair
Wednesday, July 27
Anderson County Fair Week
8:45 a.m. – AM Yoga
12:00 p.m. – Duplicate Bridge
5:30 p.m. – Water Aerobics
6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. – Fun Services
of KC @ Fair
8:00 p.m. – Open Mic Night @ Fair
Thursday, July 28
Anderson County Fair Week
1:00 p.m. – Pet Contest @ Fair
3:00 p.m. – TOPS Meeting
4:30 p.m. – Garnett Farmers Market
5:30 p.m. – PM Yoga
6:00 p.m. – 13-Point Pitch & Snacks
6:30 p.m. – Beef Show Shodeo @
Rodeo Arena
7:00 p.m. – Alcoholics Anonymous
Friday, July 29
Anderson County Fair Week
8:45 a.m. – AM Yoga
5:30 p.m. – Water Aerobics
7:00 p.m. – Livestock Premium Sale
Saturday, July 30
Anderson County Fair Week
7:00 p.m. – 4-H Dance @ Fair Tent
7:30 p.m. – Mini Draft Horse Pull
Monday, August 1
8:45 a.m. – AM Yoga
9:00 a.m. – Anderson County
Commission Meeting
9:00 a.m. – Friendship Quilters
Meeting
12:00 p.m. – Summer Lunch
Program
3:30 p.m. – TOPS Meeting @
Miracle House
4:00 p.m. – Greeley PTO
5:30 p.m. – Water Aerobics
6:00 p.m. – Celebrate Recovery
6:00 p.m. – Garnett Lions Club
Meeting
7:30 p.m. – Kincaid Masonic Lodge
No. 338 Meeting
Tuesday, August 2
12:00 p.m. – Rotary International
Club Meeting
4:30 p.m. – Tourism Advisory Board
Meeting
5:30 p.m. – Garnett Community
Foundation Board Meeting
5:30 p.m. – PM Yoga
EMPORIA — Nearly 700 students graduated from Emporia
State University in May 2022.
Graduates from this area
include:
Taten Le Blanc of Garnett,
Kansas, with a Bachelor of
Science in Athletic Training
with a minor in Health.
Mackinzee Olson of Garnett,
Kansas, Cum Laude with a B.S.
in Education in Mathematics .
Ethan Enright of Wellsville gives it all hes got during his run in the
Anderson County Fair Tractor Pull Saturday night. An estimated
Senior Center pitch night Smith wins 7 of 10 games
Another fun night of card
playing took place on July 14th
at the
Senior Center. Fourteen fun
seekers met and played 10
games of 13-point pitch.
These were the results: Don
Smith won high with seven
games; Betty Lybarger won
low; Martha Beachy took the
50/50 and Dorthy Spencer won
the most perfect games with
four.
Come join us on Thursday
evening at six o'clock for a fun
filled evening of laughs and
card playing.
Jan Wards reporting
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 7-26-2022 / DANE HICKS
crowd of 300 attended the event, which was a sanctioned event by
the Missouri State Tractor Pullers Association.
RACES…
FROM PAGE 1
from Fredonia.
Advance voting at the
county clerks office started
July 18 and runs through
noon August 1, including
Saturday hours on July 30
from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For poll
information or any other
voting question, contact the
Anderson County Clerks
Office at (785) 448-6841.
CALL AHEAD- PICK UP (913) 898-6211
Monday: Tacos & chicken enchiladas
Tuesday: Open-face roast beef
Wednesday: Fried chicken
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Thursday: Meatloaf
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Every Sunday
Friday: Chicken fried steak
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Saturday: Wings- EVERY Saturday!
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We accept all Medicare drug plans.
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, July 26, 2022
LOCAL
Anderson County Fair
Come join us at the
July 23- July 30
Tuesday, July 26
8:30 a.m. Swine Show
Beachner Gain is providing
doughnuts and drinks before
the swine show.
11 a.m. Rabbit Show Livestock
Arena Show will start 15
minutes after the Swine
Show, if its not completed
by 11 a.m.
12:30 p.m. Community Building
will close at 12:30 p.m. for
judging and reopen at 3 p.m.
1 p.m. Judging of remaining
4-H and Open Class Exhibits,
Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts
Exhibits
1:30 p.m. Poultry Show
Rabbit/Poultry Barn
7 p.m. Parade Stadium
After Parade Pedal Tractor
Pull North End of Stadium
NCCC Foundation
Watermelon Feed
Merchants Tent
8 p.m. Fashion Revue & 4-H
Awards Presentation
Livestock Arena
6-10:00 p.m. – Fun Services of KC
8 p.m. Ranch Rodeo
Wednesday, July 27
9 a.m. Meat Goat Show
4-6 p.m. Enter Pies Community
Building
5:30-7 p.m. Merchant Tent
and Community Committee
Career Fair
6 p.m. Sheep Show
6-10:00 p.m. – Fun Services of KC
6:15 p.m. Judging of Pies
6:30 p.m. GSSB Kids Cash Grab
7:30 p.m. Presentation of Pie
Awards & Pie Auction Tent
on ballfield
8 p.m. Open Mic Night Tent,
following prize drawings
Thursday, July 28
7:30 a.m. Check in for Horse
Show
8 a.m. Horse Show
9 a.m. Dairy Goat Show
9:30 a.m. Dairy Cattle Show
10:30 a.m. Livestock Judging
Contest
1 p.m. Pet Contest Livestock
Arena
6 p.m. Bucket Calf
Interviews
& Show
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6:30 p.m. Beef Show
Shodeo Rodeo Arena
Friday, July 29
9 a.m. Round Robin
Showmanship Contest
11 a.m.-3 p.m. Release All 4-H &
Open Class Exhibits
5:30 p.m. Livestock Buyers
Appreciation Supper
Community Building
7 p.m. Livestock Premium Sale
Saturday, July 30
7-10:00 p.m. – 4-H Dance – Tent
7:30 p.m. – Mini Draft Horse
Pull
Sunday, July 31
4:30 p.m. Volunteers and 4-H
families fairgrounds cleanup
5 p.m. Pizza & Swim Party for
those cleaning up
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601 South Oak Garnett 785-448-3212
2021 Anderson County Fair 5 nights!
Tuesday – Saturday
July 27 – July 31
6:00 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.
July 23 – July 30, 2022
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Advanced ticket sales wrist bands for $20
Wrist bands sold during county fair for $25
Wrist bands good for one night,
different color wrist band per night.
Amusements on the midway
Tuesday & Wednesday
Tuesday, July 26 Swine Show, Rabbit & Poultry Judging, Parade,
Pedal Tractor Pull, Fashion Revue, Ranch Rodeo
Wednesday, July 27 Goat & Sheep Shows, Kids Cash Grab, Merchants Night,
Pie Baking Contest, Open Mic Night
Thursday, July 28 Dairy Show, Pet Contest, Beef Show, Shodeo
Friday, July 29 Livestock Buyers Appreciation Supper & Livestock Premium Sale
Saturday, July 30 Mini Draft Horse Pull
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THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Hayden Newton awarded 2022
Anderson County 4-H Scholarship
Hayden Newton is the son
of Jody and Alan Newton of
Garnett. Hayden has been a
member of the Cherry Mound,
Seekers Not Slackers, and
Little Apple 4-H clubs totaling 11 years. Hayden has
served as Anderson County
4-H Council President and
Secretary. He has also served
as club President, Secretary,
Treasurer,
Reporter,
Historian, Parliamentarian,
4-H Council Representative,
and Anderson County Fair
Board Representative. Hayden
was awarded the Kansas 4-H
Key Award in the fall of 2021.
Hayden will attend the United
States Military Academy at
West Point beginning this
summer, ultimately commissioning as a U.S Army Officer
at the conclusion of his journey at West Point.
Hayden has been actively
involved with 4-H, Marching
Band, the Kansas Hunters
Safety Program, various
school clubs, the Kansas
High School Clay Target
League, as well as the Kansas
Trapshooting Association. He
served as the Anderson County
High School Marching Band
Drum Major, Captain of the
Bulldog Trap Club and Garnett
City Commission Student
Representative. Hayden also
represented Anderson County
High School at The American
Legion Boys State of Kansas.
Many in the community know
Hayden as The Popcorn
Colonel. He has successfully
operated a kettle corn business
over the past four years, using
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the business as a vehicle to
give back to the community
through donations to various
local organizations.
Hayden has been involved
with various livestock, plant
science, shooting sports, citizenship, leadership, foods and
nutrition projects. Some of
Haydens favorite 4-H activities include shooting sports
competitions, Citizenship in
Action, 4-H Day Camp, and
the Richmond and Anderson
County Fair. Without a doubt,
Hayden has always felt that the
best part of 4-H is the people
you meet along the way and
the experiences you share with
them to always make the best
better.
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Notice of budget hearing for City of Greeley
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
Your RIGHT to know,
guaranteed by Kansas Law.
Notice of budget hearing for Kincaid Cemetery
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
Notice of budget hearing for Ozark/Colony Cemetery
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
Notice of lapse and reversion of mineral interest
(Published in the Anderson County Review on
July 26, 2022.)
NOTICE OF LAPSE AND REVERSION OF
MINERAL INTEREST
TO: Wm. Hendrick, D. E. McCullough, Michael
Giles West, Jennifer West, Brenda West,
Beverly Sue Potter Miller, Patricia Elaine
Potter Sullivan, Marcia L. Potter, Catherine J.
Potter, Jack H. Potter, Constance L. Potter,
and Barry L. Fehlman, and their unknown heirs,
executors, administrators, devisees, trustees,
successors and assigns, or the unknown
guardians, conservators and trustees of such
persons if they are in anywise under legal
disability.
Notice is hereby given by C3A, Inc., a
Kansas corporation, that said corporation is
the owner of all of the surface rights and a
fractional undivided interest in the oil, gas and
mineral rights in and to the following-described
land in Anderson County, Kansas:
The East Half of the Northwest Quarter
(E/2 NW/4) and the West Half of the Northeast
Quarter (W/2 NE/4) of Section 14, Township
21 South, Range 20 East of the 6th P.M., less
and except a tract described as: Beginning at
a point 186 feet East of the Northwest corner
of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter (NWc
E/2 NW/4) of said Section 14, thence South
830 feet, thence East 944.7 feet, thence North
830 feet to section line, thence West 944.7 feet
to the place of beginning
The above-described land is subject to
the following conveyance of perpetual mineral
rights:
Mineral Deed dated December 28, 1946 from
Vera Cassity, unmarried, as Grantor, to Donald
P. Oak, as Grantee, conveying to said Grantee
an undivided one-half (1/2) interest in and to all
of the oil, gas and other minerals in and under
and that may be produced from the East Half
of the Northwest Quarter (E/2 NW/4) and the
West Half of the Northeast Quarter (W/2 NE/4)
of Section 14, Township 21 South, Range 20
East, Anderson County, Kansas, recorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds, Anderson
County, Kansas in Deed Book 108 at Page 277
which conveyance and all rights and interests
granted thereby, other than an undivided 7/40
mineral interest represented by Statement of
Claim of Mineral Interest executed August
19, 2008 by Joe M. Holliman, Trustee of
the Marylouise Cowan Revocable Trust u/a/d
August 25, 1989 and recorded pursuant to
K.S.A. 55-1604 in the office of the Register
of Deeds, Anderson County, Kansas in Misc.
Book 86 at Page 43, have remained unused
within the meaning of K.S.A. 55-1601, et seq.,
for a period of twenty (20) years, and have
therefore lapsed, expired, and reverted to C3A,
Inc., the current surface owner of the land first
above described, as provided by said statute.
Apart from the undivided 7/40 mineral
interest claimed by the Marylouise Cowan
Revocable Trust u/a/d August 19, 2008, its
beneficiaries, successors and assigns, the
names and addresses, if known, of persons
believed to have succeeded to the undivided
13/40 mineral interest of the grantee in and to
the oil, gas and other minerals appurtenant to
the subject property under the foregoing mineral conveyance, as shown by the public record,
are as follows, with references to records
maintained by the Anderson County, Kansas
Register of Deeds:
1. Wm. Hendrick, believed to be deceased
and whose present address is unknown,
an undivided 7/40 mineral interest pursuant
to Mineral Deed dated June 26, 1947 from
Donald P. Oak and Louise A. Oak, as Grantor,
recorded in Deed Book 108 at Page 378.
2. D. E. McCullough, believed to be deceased
and whose present address is unknown, an
undivided 3/40 mineral interest pursuant
to Mineral Deed dated June 26, 1947 from
Donald P. Oak and Louise A. Oak, as Grantor,
recorded in Deed Book 108 at Page 381.
3. Heirs of the Estate of Alto S. Hendrick,
Deceased, pursuant to proceedings in the
District Court of Tulsa County, Oklahoma, Case
No. P-88-328, recorded in Misc. Book 33 at
Page 101:
a. Michael Giles West, adult nephew,
whose present address is unknown, an undivided 1/6 of 3/40 mineral interest;
b. Jennifer West, adult niece, whose
present address is unknown, an undivided 1/6
of 3/40 mineral interest;
c. Brenda West, adult niece, whose present address is unknown, an undivided 1/6 of
3/40 mineral interest;
d. Beverly Sue Potter Miller, adult niece,
whose present address is unknown, an undivided 1/24 of 3/40 mineral interest;
e. Patricia Elaine Potter Sullivan, adult
niece, whose present address is unknown, an
undivided 1/24 of 3/40 mineral interest;
f. Marcia L. Potter, adult niece, whose
present address is unknown, an undivided 1/24
of 3/40 mineral interest;
g. Catherine J. Potter, adult niece, whose
present address is unknown, an undivided 1/24
of 3/40 mineral interest;
h. Jack H. Potter, adult nephew, whose
present address is unknown, an undivided 1/24
of 3/40 mineral interest;
I. Constance L. Potter, adult niece, whose
present address is unknown, an undivided 1/24
of 3/40 mineral interest; and
j. Barry L. Fehlman, adult nephew, whose
present address is unknown, an undivided 1/4
of 3/40 mineral interest;
All of the undivided 13/40 mineral rights
and interests that may be claimed by the foregoing persons in and to the subject property
have lapsed and reverted to the surface owner,
C3A, Inc., pursuant to K.S.A. 55-1602 by virtue
of nonuse of said rights and interests within
the meaning of K.S.A. 55-1603 for a period of
more than twenty (20) years, and failure to file
a statement of claim in accordance with K.S.A.
55-1604 for a period of more than twenty (20)
years preceding this notice. Notice is hereby
given pursuant to K.S.A. 55-1605 of the expiration, lapse and reversion of an undivided 13/40
all oil, gas and mineral rights appurtenant to the
subject land to the surface owner, C3A, Inc.
Notice of budget hearing for Mont Ida Cemetery
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
Notice of budget hearing for Glenloch Cemetery
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
Thomas M. Rhoads
Attorney at Law
200 E. 1st Street, Suite 301
Wichita, Kansas 67202-2114
Telephone: (316) 260-4440
Facsimile: (316) 260-4419
Email: tmrhoads@sbcglobal.net
Attorney for C3A, Inc.
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Notice
Your RIGHT to know,
guaranteed by Kansas Law.
Notice of budget hearing for Washington Township
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
Notice of hearing – Jones Estate
named in his last will and testament as executor, said will being dated June 7, 2022, praying
that the will filed with the petition be admitted to
probate and record; that petitioner be appointed
as executor without bond and petitioner be
granted Letters Testamentary.
the date of the first publication of this notice as
provided by law or (ii) thirty days after actual
notice was given as provided by law to those
creditors whose identity is known or reasonably
ascertainable; and if their demands are not thus
exhibited, they shall be forever barred.
ALICIA JONES
Petitioner
THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS
CONCERNED:
You are required to file your written defenses to said petition on or before August 17th,
2022, at 9:00 a.m. in the district court in 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 said petition.
You are hereby notified that a petition has
been filed in this court by Alicia Jones, one
of the heirs at law of Timothy R. Jones, and
All creditors are notified to exhibit their
demands against the above-captioned estate
within the later of either (i) four months from
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, July 26, 2022)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
ANDERSON COUNTY, KANSAS
In the Matter of the Estate of
TIMOTHY R. JONES, Deceased
Case #AN-2022-PR-000018
NOTICE OF HEARING
Terry J. Solander #7280
503 So. Oak St. P.O. Box 348
Garnett, KS 66032-0348
785-448-6131; FAX: 785-448-2475
solander@embarqmail.com
Attorney for Petitioner
Notice of budget hearing for Westphalia Township
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
Notice of budget hearing for Welda Township
Notice of budget hearing for Greeley/Walker Cemetery
Notice of budget hearing for Springfield Cemetery
Notice of budget hearing for Lone Elm Township
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
Notice of budget hearing for Walker Township
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
Notice of budget hearing for Putnam Township
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
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guaranteed by Kansas Law.
Notice of budget hearing for Reeder Township
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Public Notice of election
equipment testing
(First published in The Anderson County
Review, Tuesday, July 26, 2022)
Public Notice Election Equipment Testing
holding a public test of voting equipment on
July 30, 2022 at 10:00 am in the Anderson
County Clerks Office.
The Anderson County Clerks office will be
Notice of budget hearing for Rich Township
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
Notice of budget hearing for Lincoln Township
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
Anderson County – 2022 Second
Quarter Expense Report
(Published in The Anderson County Review, Tuesday, July 26, 2022.)
Notice of budget hearing for Monroe Township
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
Notice of budget hearing for the City of Colony
(Published in the Anderson County Review on July 26, 2022.)
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Two karters finish their heat during Saturdays first-ever night race at the Lake Garnett Sprint Track. The Kansas City Karting Association
event was sponsored locally by Wittman NAPA Auto Parts.
Pieces & Patches Quilt Guild minutes from June 2022
The Pieces and Patches Quilt
Guild was called to order by
President Jeanette Gadelman
on Thursday, June 23rd, 2022 at
9:30 a.m. The meeting was held
at Kansas State Extension Office
Conference Room. There were 22
members in attendance.
Minutes of the May 26th, 2022
were approved as printed.
Lynn Wawrzewski gave the
treasurers report.
Committee Reports
Programs
Connie Hatch thanked Bonnie
for finding her mothers wedding ring set that was lost at the
May quilt show. The Wichita
quilt show is scheduled for June
24-25th, 2022. There is no July
quilt guild meeting; instead some
members will participate in a
Quilty road trip on Thursday,
August 4th. The trip will include
Calico Rose in Cottonwood Falls;
lunch at the Grand Central Hotel;
Sew What in Marion; and Sew
Natural in Newton.
BOM
Mary Parrott showed the next
months blocks and distributed
the instructions sheets to make
them. The following showed their
blocks from the earlier months
patterns: Connie, Sandra, Lynda,
Donna, and Terrie.
Opportunity Quilt
The 2023 Opportunity quilt is
complete and Connie will pick
it up. It was quilted by Laura
Peterson, Erie ($157.00).
Challenge
Due at the November meeting.
Charity
Sandra can always use more
charity quilts.
AN Cnty Fair
Terrie Gifford reported that
the fair is July 25-29th, 2022.
Entries for the fair can be
entered online, from June 14th
through July 16th, at https://
www.andersoncofair.fairentry.com. Entries also may be
brought in on Monday, July 25th,
from 1-5 p.m. Judging of the
quilted entries will be Tuesday,
July 26th and 4 helpers are needed. Terrie passed around the
sign-up sheet for members to
work shifts at the fair. The Fair
challenge block contest is on; you
can pick up the challenge fabrics
at Country Fabrics for $3 a packet. The fair theme is Fun for the
whole herd.
Scholarship
Ruth Theis read a letter from
Anderson County High School
Counselor Janay Blome thanking all those organizations
who donated a scholarship(s)
to their seniors. Connie read
a thank you note from Paige
Akers, Burlington High School,
for receiving her scholarship.
(Addendum: Lynn shared in
an email to the group, a thank
you note from Nathan Schmit,
Anderson County High School,
for receiving the scholarship.)
August Luncheon
Jackie Gardner updated the
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The food will be provided and
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School supplies or cash donations will be accepted.
Nominating
Joyce Buckley presented the
slate of officers for the 2022-2023
year. Judy Stukey moved to
accept the slate of officers as listed and elect the slate of proposed
officers as presented; Connie
Hatch seconded. Motion passed.
The new officers for 2022-2023
year are as follows:
President
Mary Parrott, will serve 1
year.
Vice-President
Connie Hatch, year 2 of 2.
Secretary
Bonnie Deiter, year 2 of 2.
Treasurer
Helen Norman, year 1 of 2.
Historian
Jeanette Gadelman, year 1 of
2.
Newsletter Editor
Terrie Gifford, year 2 of 2.
Old Business
Presidents Block
Jeanette passed out white fabric squares for the center of the
Presidents blocks. The blocks
are due in August.
Retreat
The retreat is scheduled for
September 26-29th for 4 days.
The signup is currently filled
with 11 participants.
New Business
Dues of $15.00 for the 2022-2023
year should be paid at or before
the August meeting.
Secret Sister Gifts
Donna Sutton received a
birthday gift of a fat quarter
friendly quilt book; a decorated box and placemats. Jeanette
Gadelman received a birthday
gift of notions such as a chapstick holder, scissors cover, fingertip guards, a notepad and a
fabric bundle.
Show and Tell
Many beautiful and creative
quilting projects were shared.
Sharon Rich showed a block displayed on Facebook that she had
created. Ruth Theis shared a
charity quilt made of cream and
light colored scraps. Carolyn
Crupper showed a charity quilt
of reds, blues, greens with school
fabric and a Presidents block
quilt done in yellow, blues, and
reds. Shirley Allen showed a
quilt top done in Christmas
fabrics of reds and greens with
a white background. The pattern is Cactus Wreath. Brenda
Futtrell showed a green, red, and
black quilt with lady bug fabrics. Rhonda Tiemeyer showed
the first quilt she made. It was
made of squares and made with
minky fabric. Kay Roeckers
showed a throw quilt top made
of appliqued flowers and stems
with a light background. Joyce
Buckley showed three charity quilts; two quilts were made
with 4-patch colors with a white
background; and a third one with
9-patch design in bright colors
and a light background. Connie
Hatch made 10 Quilts of Valor
pillowcases. She also showed
a hexie quilt top made by her
mother, sometime around middle 1950s and it was all hand
pieced. Bonnie Deiter showed
a weiner dog quilt. She also
showed a brightly colored quilt
made with modern fabrics and
the pattern is called Shadowbox.
Lynn Wawrzewski showed an
Eleanor Burns Chimney sweep
block done in blues and whites.
She also showed two quilts done
in shades of red in the same
Chimney Sweep block pattern.
Lynn showed a table runner with
houses at each end done in blues
and cream; and a bed quilt done
in blues and whites using the
pattern Montana Kaleidoscope,
an Edyta Sitar mystery quilt.
Jeanette Gadelman showed a tall
basket made with bright colors
and done in a similar manner as
the jelly roll rugs. She also made
a smaller basket.
The meeting was adjourned.
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Deiter
The June program was presented by Bonnie Deiter. The
topic was the Ergonomics of
Healthy Sewing. Many relaxing techniques were shared and
members were actively involved
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GOVERNM E
MANDAT
The people behind this amendment know abortion is already
heavily regulated in Kansas.
They are trying to confuse you.
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But one thing is clear: government should stay out of
our private medical decisions. If the amendment passes,
politicians will have the power to ban abortion, including a
total ban with no exceptions even in cases of rape, incest,
or when the mothers life is at risk.
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Is Our
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