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RECORDERServing the Jackson County Community for 150 years @HoltonRecorder Volume 150, Issue 8 HOLTON, KANSAS • Monday, January 30, 2017 12 Pages $1.00 INSIDE Get the latest VETERANS DAY high school Recorder sports scores Super Bob Davies to Football by following Pick’ Em! Kansas Day - Jan. 29 us on twitter! See Page 4B. SHOP LOCAL! lead USD 336 By Ali Holcomb Bob Davies, current super- Only 12 days intendent for Kinsley-Offerle USD 347, has been named the left until new superintendent for Holton schools effective July 1. Christmas! During a special board of edu- cation meeting on Wednesday, which lasted less than five min- Easter Su utes, the board unanimously py n agreed to offer a two-year con- p d THIS WEEKEND a a tract with benefits to Davies. y H “Holton is one of those jobs ! The 29th I’ve been waiting for to come open for a long time,” Davies May 25 annual said. “I’ve seen it come open a few times, but the timing for my DON’T FORGET! Pride of family wasn’t right.” On Thursday, Jan. 19, the Holton board interviewed Daylight Hoyt Days! Davies for the position. Davies has served as the su- Saving Time: perintendent at USD 347 for 10 years. Prior to that, he served as pal, came back to Valley Falls to Turn your clocks A King and Queen of Courts will be chosen from these Jackson Heights High School seniors during winter court- high school principal for five be their principal and then went warming activities scheduled for Friday at JHHS. Coronation will take place at halftime of the Cobra varsity boys years in Valley Falls USD 338. back to Kinsley as superinten- forward an hour game against Maur Hill. Queen candidates, from left on front row, are Alexus Beaman, Haley Rogers, He was also the high school dent,” he said. this weekend! Meghann Eisermann and Cheyenne Burks. King candidates, from left on back row, are Mason Thomas, Mark Mav- principal for four years in Davies is a native of Fulton, rovich, Mason Hamilton and Trey Binkley. Photo by Brian Sanders Kinsley-Offerle. Mo. and received a bachelor’s Prior to that, he was a 7-12 degree in education with an math teacher and coach for five emphasis in mathematics from years in Valley Falls. Lincoln University in Jefferson “What’s unique about me is City, Mo. County attorney seeks help with Ewing case that I startedSUNDAY in Valley Falls, See page 6. went to Kinsley to be the princi- Continued to Page 12 By Brian Sanders county funds for the services of years, from 1992 to 2007. Spradling and $10,000 to be Citing a lack of time and Spring Hill-based attorney Jac- “As you are aware, this case paid to Spradling at the conclu- re­sources to devote to what qie Spra­dling in the prosecution has developed into the biggest sion of the first trial against Ew- she called “the biggest sexual of Holton resident Ewing, who sexual assault case in the history ing. That first trial is ex­pected Country Mart assault case in the history of is facing six sex-related crimi- of the State of Kansas,” Miller to begin Monday, March 27 in the State of Kansas,” Jackson nal cases in Jackson­ County said in a letter to commission- district court. County Attorney Shawna Miller District Court. ers. “It has become­ abundantly The allocation of funds to has requested the services of a Spradling is a former chief clear that my of­fice does not Spra­dling was also specified store to close former Shawnee County deputy dep­uty district attorney with have the adequate time or re- in a letter from Miller to Spra- district attorney to handle the the Shawnee County District sources to dedicate to this case, dling that also noted Spradling By David Powls Foods. The name was changed prosecution of Jacob Ewing. Attor­ney’s Office, where she in addition to the day to day du- “would not be re­sponsible for The Holton Country Mart to Holton Country Mart in 1994, Jackson County Clerk Kathy had worked from 2008 until re- ties we continue to have.” any appellant mat­ters” and that grocery store is closing. he said. Mick said Miller recently asked signing last October. She also The $20,000 allocation re- she “may be retained to try a A display ad on page 4 of No official closing date has the Jackson County Commission worked at the Johnson County quested by Miller includes a this edition from Country Mart been set, Conwell said. for the allocation of $20,000 in District Attor­ney’s Office for 15 $10,000 up-front payment to thanks the community “for 28 “As inventory sells out, Continued to Page 12 great years’’ and says “it’s hard we’ll get to a in time to go but the clock says it’s where there’s no traffic coming time.’’ through the store and we’ll just Charges may be reduced in Holton baby’s death New store hours are 7 a.m. to close it up at that point in time,’’ 7 p.m. daily. The store is now Conwell said. By Brian Sanders at the Jackson County Deten- gree murder in the death of her week to decide what we’re go- offering 20 percent off on all of At its peak, Country Mart re- Criminal charges against a tion Center on $100,000 bond. son, who was only two weeks ing to do with this case,” Yearout its inventory. portedly employed a total of 80 Holton woman accused of mur- Atchison-based defense attor- old at the time of his death. said Thursday. Kent Conwell and Fred Bies- part time and full time employ- der in the November 2015 death ney John Kurth’s request for Assistant Jackson County Kurth said the new infor- meyer, both of Topeka, own the ees. of her infant son may be reduced an own-recognizance bond for Attor­ney Brian Yearout also mation received in relation to store through their Cbc corpora- Country Mart is the second following the discovery of new Whipple-Decker was granted, requested that the preliminary the case “se­verely impairs” tion. They also own two other grocery store in Holton to close information in her case, Jackson and she was released later that hearing set for that day be con- the prosecution’s case against grocery stores in the Topeka within the last year after Holton County District Court Judge afternoon. tinued, as there were “issues Whipple-Decker, who has been area. Walmart announced it would Norbert Marek said Thursday. Marek ordered Whipple- that have developed” that need held at the detention cen­ter since Conwell said on Friday that build a bigger store in town with During a Thursday afternoon Decker to return to court on further research and may re­ Oct. 8, 2016. If she was to be re- Cbc purchased the Food Stop, expanded grocery inventory. hearing, Marek approved a bond Thursday, Feb. 9 for a status sult in amended charges against leased on OR bond, Kurth said, Inc. building in Holton in 1989. The Ron’s IGA store closed in reduction for Alicia Whipple- hearing in the case, in which she Whipple-Decker. The name of the business origi- April of 2016, after 45 years in Decker, 32, who had been held has been charged with first-de- “We’re planning to take next Continued to Page 5 nally was Holton Discount business. Jenkins: Political career to end after current term

By Brian Sanders said. “Growing up on a dairy Congresswoman and Holton farm in rural Jackson County, it native­ Lynn Jenkins (pictured) never occurred to me, not once, announced that I would have anything even on Wednes- remotely similar to this oppor- day that her tunity or the opportunities in current term elected office that preceded this Super Football in the U.S. one. To those who have encour- House of aged me along the way, who Representa- have worked for me, who have tives will be campaigned for me, or who have Pick’em Contest her last be- stood by me, I am forever grate- fore retiring ful.” from public In a statement issued in honor announced! service. of Kansas Day, Jenkins said this By Ali Holcomb predicts the final score of the “As such, par­ticular time period “is a time The Holton Recorder will game, or makes the closest you should know that I will I tra­ditionally use to analyze again be sponsoring a Super predication, will win a 32- not be running in any office in how best I can serve my state” Football Pick’em Contest. inch flat-screen color televi- 2018,” said Jenkins, who has and that “this reflection has led A 32-inch flat, color televi- sion. represented­ Kansas’ Second me to a decision.” The statement sion will be given away to If multiple people cor- Congres­sional District since also put an end to rumors that the person in the community rectly predict the final score 2008. “In two years, at the con- Jenkins would consider running who correctly predicts, or and winner, then their entries clusion of this Congress, I plan for Kansas governor at the end predicts closest to, the final will be placed into a hat and a to retire and explore­ opportu- of her current Congressional score of the big game. winning name will be drawn nities to return to the private term. The Atlanta Falcons will from those entries. sector, allowing a new citi­zen She also called on her fellow play the New England Patri- Entry forms are available legislator to step up and serve members of Congress to work ots for the 2016-17 National on page 8 in today’s edition Kansans.” to­gether more closely in the Football League champion- of The Holton Recorder, Jenkins’ retirement announce­ wake of the election and recent ship in Super Bowl LI on Wednesday’s edition of The ment signals the end of a two- inauguration of President Don- Sunday, Feb. 5, at NRG Sta- Recorder and at each partici- dec­ade career in public service, ald Trump. dium in House, Texas. Kick- pating business location. in­cluding 10 years in Congress, “This is a time for action and off is scheduled for 5:30 Starting today, entry forms which she called “an incredible se­rious policy-making,” she said. p.m. can be submitted at China honor.” The Holton Recorder, Restaurant, Holton Farm & “For me, that is enough,” she Continued to Page 12 Holton High School seniors Brandon Lehnherr (left) along with 24 area busi- Home, Holton Dental, The and Natalie Wareham were named king and queen dur- nesses, is hosting a pick’em Farmers State Bank, Prairie TUESDAY’STUESDAY’S WEATHER WEATHER FORECAST FORECAST:ing Friday night’s winter royalty ceremony, held during a contest for the big football PARTLY MostlyCLOUDY Sunny, W/PM High STORMS, 51 HIGH OFbreak 91 in the Wildcats’ wrestling matches with Rossville. game. Whoever successfully Continued to Page 12 LookSee our for weather the complete forecast onforecast Page 2. on page 2. Photo by Brian Sanders DISTRICT COURT NEWS

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DISTRICT COURT NEWS Truck Stop Traffic Jacob M. Wenger, Rossville, State of Kansas vs. Jenny L. pos­session of a firearm by a FUEL • CHEAP SMOKES Juan A. Beatty, Council li­cense to be carried and exhib- Simpson, Hoyt, disorderly con- convicted felon, possession of Bluffs, Iowa, transporting an ited upon demand, $158. duct; sentenced to 30 days in drug parapher­nalia, possession FRIENDLY SERVICE • Open 24 hours Garnet M. Williams, Holton, jail, suspended;­ placed on three of marijuana, criminal use of open con­tainer, $428. 1346 US Hwy 75 • Powhattan, KS 66527 • (785) 467-5355 Korey L. Butler, Circleville, no seat belt, $10. months probation and assessed weapons, interference­ with law li­cense to be carried and exhib- Sonya R. Williams, Netawa- court costs. enforcement-obstruction­ of le- ited upon demand, $158. ka, speeding, $183. State of Kansas vs. Jacob K. gal process. Isidro Carvajal-Salas, Hia- Un­derwood, Topeka, possession State of Kansas vs. Colin M. watha, defective headlamps on of drug paraphernalia, posses- Locke, Topeka, possession of motor ve­hicle, license to be car- Criminal sion of marijuana; sentenced to sto­len property, registration vio- ried and exhibited­ upon demand, Dispositions six months in jail, suspended; lation. $253. State of Kansas vs. Jordan placed on 12 months probation State of Kansas vs. Gary R. Emily C. Conklin, Netawaka, A. Bell, Omaha, Neb., posses- and assessed court costs. Martin, Topeka, disorderly con­ failure to keep right to pass on­ sion of marijuana; sentenced to Filed duct. coming vehicle, $108. six months in jail, suspended; State of Kansas vs. Joshua W. State of Kansas vs. Travon J. Juan Franco, Topeka, driving placed on six months probation Adamson, Delia, giving a worth- Robinson-Ross, Topeka, posses- while license cancelled, sus- and assessed court costs. less check. sion of drug paraphernalia, pos- pended or revoked, $209. State of Kansas vs. Daniel S. State of Kansas vs. Karen session of marijuana. Cortni L. Freed, Burlingame, Irwin, Emory, Texas, domestic Thoren, Baldwin City, theft of State of Kansas vs. Robert D. no proof of insurance, $509. battery; sentenced to six months property lost, mislaid or deliv- Savago, Holton, battery on a law Brian G. Gaines, Bellevue, in jail, dismissed; placed on ered by mistake. enforcement officer, domestic Neb., speeding, $153. 12 months probation and fined State of Kansas vs. Timothy bat­tery, disorderly conduct. Jeanet Gordon, address not $200 plus court costs. L. Evans, Topeka, theft. State of State of Kansas vs. Harry L. listed, speeding, $213. State of Kansas vs. John R. Kansas vs. Waymon J. Parsons, Coker II, Holton, possession Robert J. Grogg, Soldier, driv- Kitchner, Holton, disorderly Topeka, distribution or posses- of methamphetamine, driving ing under the influence of alco- con­duct; sentenced to 30 days sion with intent to distribute a while license cancelled, sus- hol and/or drugs, found guilty. in jail, suspended; placed on 12 controlled substance, possession pended or revoked,­ improper Brad L. Gunn, Topeka, speed- months probation. of methamphetamine, criminal lane change. ing, no proof of insurance, $558. Darlene K. Hamilton, Wis- consin Dells, Wis., defective tail Land Transfers lamp on motor vehicle, $153. Herman O. Hernandez-Ramir- ez, operating a motor vehicle The following land transfers ees of the Gary D. Ward and Leslie C. Gallagher, a single per- without a valid license, $208. have been filed with the Jackson Joyce G. Ward Trust, dated July son, to Leslie Coffee Gallagher, Michael L. Jessup, Mayetta, County Register of Deeds Of- 8, 2015, Jackson County, the individually and as a trustee of BRING CUSTOMERS INTO YOUR PLACE OF BUSINESS! op­erating a motor vehicle with- fice: northeast quarter of the southeast the Leslie Coffee Gallagher Liv- *Trustee’s deed – Alma Jean quarter of Section 29, Township ing Trust dated Dec. 15, 2016, out liability­ insurance, $408. th Tina J. Kieffaber, Soldier, Bowser, trustee of the trust in 9 South, Range 13 East of the 6 Lot 21, Oak Ridge Subdivision, You Could Be Advertising In This Prime Spot! speeding, $183. her name, dated Dec. 9, 2008, P.M., Jackson County. located in Section 10, Township 7 Jory D. Martin, Whiting, to Alma Jean Bowser, Lot No. *Conservator’s deed – Don- South, Range 15 East and a tract Call Errin, Shannon or David 46, on Nebraska Avenue, city of ald Perry, as acting conservator of land in Section 26, Township regis­tration violation, $113. th Tonya M. Ritter, Auburn, Holton, Jackson County. of the estate of Jo Ann Wingen- 6 South, Range 14 East of the 6 at The Holton Recorder (785) 364-3141 Neb., license to be carried and *Transfer on death deed – der, to Jason L. Smith and Kan- P.M., Jackson County. exhibited upon demand, $158. Alma Jean Bowser, a single per- dace Smith, husband and wife, *Quit claim deed – Victoria A. and reserve this spot as a weather sponsor today! Rojelio Roman-Cruz, Tope- son, to the trustee of the trust in the west half of the southwest Fulmer aka Victoria Ann Fulmer her name, dated Dec. 9, 2008, quarter of Section 6, Township 5 aka Vicki A. Fulmer and Edward ka, driving under the influence th of alcohol­ and/or drugs, found Lot 46 on Nebraska Avenue, city South, Range 16 East of the 6 A. Fulmer to Victoria A. Fulmer, guilty. of Holton, Jackson County. P.M., Jackson County. a tract of land in Section 12, *Quit claim deed – Jason L. Township 9, Range 15 East of Darline C. Vandewiele, Hol- *Quit claim deed – Jason L. th ton, no seat belt, $10. Smith and Kandace Smith, hus- Smith and Kandace Smith, hus- the 6 P.M., Jackson County. band and wife, of Jackson Coun- band and wife, Jackson County, *Quit claim deed – Kevin S. ty, to Dennis Smith and Pam to Denny Smith and Pam Smith, Shankland and Carol S. Shank- Smith, husband and wife, a tract husband and wife, of Jackson land, members and managers of land in Section 5, Township 5 County, the west half of the of Kevin and Carol Shankland Arrests th southwest quarter of Section Enterprises, LLC, of Jefferson South, Range 16 East of the 6 6, Township 5 South, Range County, to the same as trustees of P.M., Jackson County. th *Joint tenancy general war- 16 East of the 6 P.M., Jackson the trust in their name, dated Oct. made in ranty deed – Dennis L. Smith County. 15, 2015, of Jefferson County, and Pam F. Smith, aka Pamela *Joint tenancy general war- Lot 6, Smith’s First Addition F. Smith, husband and wife, of ranty deed – Dennis L. Smith to the city of Holton, Jackson county Jackson County, to John C. At- and Pam F. Smith aka Pamela County. water and Ruth L. Atwater, hus- F. Smith, husband and wife, of *Quit claim deed – Kylie The Jackson County Sheriff’s band and wife, as joint tenants, Jackson County, to John C. At- Boyd, a married person, Chris A. Office has reported the follow- six tracts – one tract in Section water and Ruth L. Atwater, hus- Boyd, a consenting spouse, and ing arrests: 8, Township 5 South and Range band and wife, of Jackson Coun- Kurt Zibell, to Gary W. Zibell  On Jan. 19, Gary Wamsley, 16 East, one tract in Section 5, ty, the west half of the southwest and Rebecca S. Zibell, the north- Large Selection of 53, Topeka, was arrested on a Township 5 South, Range 16 quarter of Section 6, Township 5 west quarter of the southeast South, Range 16 East of the 6th quarter of Section 6, Township 7 arrest and detain letter from the East, and four tracts in Section th state and on a Wabaunsee Coun- 7, Township 5 South, Range 16 P.M., Jackson County. South, Range 15 East of the 6 ty warrant. East, all of the 6th P.M., Jackson *General warranty deed – P.M., Jackson County.  On Jan. 19, Joseph Row- County. Richard Bruns and Darlene *Kansas warranty deed – Bruns, husband and wife, Jack- Gary W. Zibell aka Gary Zibell land, 24, Pittsburg, was arrested *Kansas special warranty son County, to Kimberly A. and Rebecca S. Zibell, to same on a warrant from Crawford deed – Alltel Communications Party Goods Clark, Lot 93 on Iowa Avenue, as trustees of the joint revocable County. LLC, dba Verizon Wireless, a city of Holton, Jackson County. trust in their names dated April  On Jan. 19, Matthew Fa- Delaware limited liability com- *General warranty deed - 7, 2015, the northwest quarter of gan, 30, Quenemo, was arrested pany, to American Towers, LLC, DECORATIONS • BAGS Matthew L. Kirk and Julie Kirk, the southeast quarter of Section on a traffic warrant on a charge a Delaware limited liability com- husband and wife, to Larry Joe 6, Township 7 South, Range 15 of failure to appear. pany, Woburn, Mass., a tract of Felps II and Neoma May Felps, East and the southwest quarter of BOXES & GIFTS  On Jan. 20, Gino Vicchiul- land in Section 33, Township 6 th as joint tenants, a parcel of land the southeast quarter of Section lo, 23, Topeka, was arrested on South, Range 15 East of the 6 in Section 16, Township 6 South, 6, Township 7 South, Range 15 a traffic warrant on a charge of P.M., Jackson County. th th VALENTINE FLAGS failure to appear. Range 15 East of the 6 P.M., East, all of the 6 P.M., Jackson  *Trustee’s general warranty Jackson County. County. 30% On Jan. 21, Stephanie deed – Ruby L. Royer, trustee of TABLECLOTHS • SCARVES Miller, 30, Topeka, was arrested *General warranty deed – *Quit claim deed – Penny L. the Willard F. Royer Revocable George J. Strecker and Jackie Parker, fka Penny L. Gibson and on a charge of pedestrian under Living Trust, dated June 1, 1999, OFF FAIRWAY NEEDLECRAFT the influence of alcohol and/or S. Strecker, husband and wife, Thomas Parker, wife and hus- of Atchison County, to Ruby L. to Amy Pruyser, Lot 6, Sunrise band, to the same as joint ten- drugs. Royer, trustee of the revocable Regular Hours:  On Jan. 21, Dalton Lyda, Acres, First Addition, Jackson ants, the south half of the west Mon.-Fri.: 9 am-6 pm living trust in her name, dated County. half of the southwest quarter of CLOSING TUES. @ 5:30 pm 22, Scranton, was arrested on June 1, 1995, Atchison County, Sat.: 9 am-5 pm *Warranty deed – Leslie Cof- Section 17, Township 6 South, CLOSED SUNDAYS. a traffic warrant on a charge of the north 106.66 acres of the th failure to appear. fee Gallagher aka Leslie Coffee Range 15 East of the 6 P.M.,  southwest quarter of Section 13, and aka Leslie Gallagher and aka Jackson County. On Jan. 21, Robyn Heath- Township 7 South, Range 16 East erington, 40, Corning, was ar- th of the 6 P.M., Jackson County. 34th Annual rested on a traffic warrant on a *Joint tenancy warranty deed charge of failure to appear and – Carolyn R. Golden, surviving ROTTINGHAUS CONSIGNMENT AUCTION on a charge of driving while trustee of the Lonnie W. Golden suspended.  and Carolyn R. Golden Joint Re- WANTED: FARM & INDUSTRIAL CONSIGNMENTS On Jan. 21, Harry Coker vocable Living Trust dated Jan. II, 33, Holton, was arrested on S r 28, 1999, to Jarod L. Golden pag ne charges of driving while sus- and Laura L. Golden, husband Wednesday, March 1 • 10 a.m. hetti Din pended and possession of a and wife, 10 acres in Section 17, Jct. Hwys. 36 & 99 • Beattie, KS stimulant. Township 9 South, Range 15 East Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017 • 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.  On Jan. 23, Josiah Stamp- th of the 6 P.M., Jackson County. Deadline for advertising is: February 6, 2017 (or call 364-2206 for Carry-Out) er, 39, Meriden, was arrested on *General warranty deed – a criminal warrant on a charge Gearold Ward, a single person, Contact Terry @ 785-353-2525 of failure to appear. Trinity Lutheran Church  of Shawnee County, to Gary D. Cell 785-799-5141 401 Cheyenne Drive, Holton, Kansas On Jan. 24, Tanner Ken- Ward and Joyce G. Ward, trust- nedy, 20, Topeka, was arrested on a criminal warrant on a pro- Spaghetti • Bread • Salad • Pie bation violation charge. Tea and Coffee  On Jan. 24, Timothy Har- rison, 41, Topeka, was arrested Public Notice Free Will Offering on a traffic warrant on a charge Served by members of Trinity Lutheran Church of failure to appear.  (First published in The Holton the Clerk of the District Court OF SOLDIER, JACKSON On Jan. 24, Allison Brese, Recorder, Holton, Kan., on of Jackson County, Kansas, COUNTY, KANSAS, com- 21, Topeka, was arrested on a Monday, Jan. 23, 2017.) the undersigned Sheriff of monly known as 506 Logan criminal warrant on a charge of Jackson County, Kansas, will Street, Soldier, KS 66540 failure to appear.  IN THE DISTRICT COURT offer for sale at public auction (the “Property”) On Jan. 25, Michael Ri- OF JACKSON COUNTY, and sell to the highest bidder vera, 30, Overland Park, was KANSAS for cash in hand, at the Front to satisfy the judgment in arrested on a charge of driving CIVIL DEPARTMENT Door of the Courthouse at the above-entitled case. The while suspended.  Holton, Jackson County, sale is to be made without On Jan. 25, Michael Hol- Federal National Mortgage Kansas, on February 13, appraisement and subject lenbeck, 51, Topeka, was arrest- Association (“Fannie Mae”) 2017, at 9:00 AM, the follow- to the redemption period as ed on charges of driving while ing real estate: provided by law, and further suspended and driving under Plaintiff, subject to the approval of the the influence of alcohol and/or TRACT I: THE SOUTH Court. For more information, drugs.  vs. HALF OF THE EAST HALF visit www.Southlaw.com On Jan. 25, Julie Grey, 45, OF LOT 5 AND THE SOUTH Topeka, was arrested on a charge Robert D. Hunt and Sherry HALF OF THE WEST HALF Tim Morse, Sheriff of driving while suspended.  L. Hunt, et al. OF LOT 4, 6, LOGAN Jackson County, Kansas On Jan. 26, Daniel Aber- AND FRIEND’S SECOND nathy, 34, Tonganoxie, was ar- Defendants. ADDITION IN THE TOWN Prepared By: rested on a traffic warrant on a OF SOLDIER, JACKSON SouthLaw, P.C. charge of failure to appear. Case No. 16CV70 COUNTY, KANSAS Blair T. Gisi (KS #24096) Court Number: 245 N. Waco, Suite 410 Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter TRACT II: THE SOUTH Wichita, KS 67202 60 HALF OF THE WEST HALF (316) 684-7733 OF LOT 3 AND THE SOUTH (316) 684-7766 (Fax) NOTICE OF SALE HALF OF THE EAST HALF Attorneys for Plaintiff OF LOT 4, BLOCK 6, LOGAN (192002) Under and by virtue of an AND FRIEND’S SECOND Order of Sale issued to me by ADDITION IN THE TOWN ML6t3 MEMORIES MEMORIES MEMORIES

MEMORIES THE HOLTONMEMORIES RECORDER, MONDAY, JAN. 30, 2017, PAGE 3 MEMORIES MEMORIES Compiled from the Holton Recorder archives by Kendra Moppin Commerce administrator on at Royal Valley this summer, it 5 Years Ago Thursday, Feb. 1, it has been an- has been announced. The USD Week of Jan. 29-Feb. 4, 2012 nounced. 337 Board of Education, in a Holton Community Hospital split vote, opted to construct Glen W. Rogers of Holton plansMEMORIES to start offering an “Af- a new gym, which will seat was recently honored by Holton ter Hours Urgent Care Clinic” 1,200. Masonic Lodge 42 with the Ma- on Monday, Feb. 5, it has been Sally Bottorff of Porcelain sonic Lifetime Service Award. announced. The clinic will offer Treasures in Whiting received Rogers was honored for his con- patients options for urgent care a formal welcome to the local tributions to the lodge for more that do not involved the expense business community on Tues- than 54 years. He has served in of MEMORIES the emergency room, it was day, Jan. 28. Porcelain Trea- all leadership positions at the reported. sures deals in sales of porcelain lodge and also served as the Wetmore residents Robert dolls, as well as materials and District Deputy Grand Master. and June Carson were honored supplies. The old 35,000-gallon wa- recently for a donation from the The Rev. Jan Keeler will be ter tower in Muscotah will Carsons’MEMORIES charitable trust that en- installed as minister of Hol- soon serve a new purpose. The abled Wetmore Academic Cen- ton’s First Christian Church on tank of the water tower will be ter to purchase laptop comput- Sunday, Feb. 2, it has been an- painted to look like a baseball in ers for WHS students. nounced. honor of Muscotah native and Pizza Plus in Hoyt is now Two local women have joined Wetmore High School will select a king and queen to reign over winter courtwarming Baseball Hall of Famer Joe Tin- under new ownership. Pam forces to form a new realty com- ceremonies on Friday during the Cardinals’ basketball games with Clifton-Clyde. Front ker, and refurbished for use as a ReynoldsonMEMORIES took ownership on pany here. Denise White Lierz row, from left: Desiree Fund, Rachel Bloom and Dakota McQueen. Back row, from left: visitor’s center. Jan. 1. The restaurant, located and Dianne Carson are the new Kyle Bloom, Aaron Achten and Alex Potter. Coronation will take place at halftime of the Meetings of the Jackson at 116 West Fourth St. in Hoyt, owners of Country Real Estate varsity boys game, it was reported. Photo courtesy Wetmore High School County Commission are now sells pizza as well as submarine in Circleville. Lierz will serve being tape-recorded, it has been sandwiches and pasta dishes. as the firm’s broker, and Carson reported. Audio from the Mon- will work in sales. day meetings is now being doc- Contraband case against Noriega umented with a digital recorder 15 Years Ago MEMORIES and filed, according to County Week of Jan. 29-Feb. 4, 2002 50 Years Ago Clerk Kathy Mick. Week of Jan. 29-Feb. 4, 1967 ends Tuesday afternoon in hung jury Construction for the North- Support for a new hiking and east Kansas Heritage Complex’s biking trail at Banner Creek The Coach House Restau- By Brian Sanders do next in this particular­ case ing Noriega’s incarceration at Small Exhibit Building is cur- Reservoir is being sought by rant in Holton will be under A mistrial was declared Tues- against Noriega, who remains at the detention center on the first- rently under way. The building Jackson Heights High School new managementMEMORIES as of Feb. 1, day, Jan. 24 in Jackson County the detention center on $1 mil- degree murder charge in the Nov. is visible from U.S. Highway science teacher Gary Keehn. it has been announced. Mr. and District Court in the case of an lion bond after being charged 21, 2015 stabbing death of Leann 75 south of Holton, it was re- Keehn’s vision is the construc- Mrs. Ed Graham of Salina have alleged December 2015 incident in the November 2015 stabbing M. Sanchez, 49, at a residence­ ported. tion of a three-mile handi- leased the building and will as- at the Jackson County Detention death of a Mayetta woman. reportedly owned by his parents­ Susan Mencl and friends re- capped-accessible trail and a sume management on that day, Center involving a Mayetta man The March 10 hearing date will on the Prairie Band Potawa­tomi cently presented a check for 10-mile hiking and biking trail according to current owners who had been charged with first- also serve as a pre-trial motion Reservation. $710 to the Beck-Bookman around the reservoir. Marie SeatonMEMORIES and Richard Mar- degree murder. hearing for Noriega’s upcoming In the December 2015 inci- Library Board of Trustees and Kansas State Bank’s merger tinez. Jurors could not come to a jury trial on the murder charge, dent, Noriega had reportedly staff from proceeds of the First with Girard National Bank was The Holton FFA chapter team unanimous agreement in Tues- Yearout said. In the meantime, been found in possession of a Annual Library Christmas Bou- effective Feb. 1, it was reported. placed first in the Northeast day’s trial of Wilson R. Noriega, he noted that the Jackson County “shank” — a crude, knife-like tique, which was held at the li- In Holton, the bank’s time and District Dairy Products Contest 50, on charges of trafficking in At­torney’s Office was “focusing weapon — and was accused of brary. temperature sign at the northeast held Saturday, Jan. 28, in Man- contraband in a correctional in- our resources” on the murder causing damage to a light fixture corner of the Town Square now hattan. Team members include stitution, criminal­ use of weap- trial, which is tentatively sched- at the detention center,­ according shows the bank’s new name – Galen Cashman, Dennis Alley, ons and criminal damage to uled for mid-May. to district court files. 10 Years Ago Holton National Bank. Frank Carson, Duane Klahr and property in connection with the Noriega had originally plead- A five-day jury trial for Norie- Week of Jan. 29-Feb. 4, 2007 Royal Valley superintendent James Barnes. alleged Dec. 14, 2015 in­cident at ed not guilty to all charges in ga on the murder charge has been John Rundle proposed all-day The Circleville girls bas- the detention center. both cases — as well as a third scheduled to begin Monday, May Katie Jo Patterson Ingels of- kindergarten for all students at a ketball team won the Jackson Assistant Jackson County case un­related to the two cases 15, 2017, with a possible second­ ficially begins employment as recent USD 337 Board of Edu- County Girls Basketball cham- Attor­ney Brian Yearout said a — in March of last year. start date of Monday, April 17, the Holton Area Chamber of cation meeting. Currently, the pionship on Jan. 20, it was re- status hearing has been sched- According to district court 2017, in case a trial set to begin district does not offer all-day ported. Team members include uled for Fri­day, March 10 in files, the incident in the case on that date is resolved in time kindergarten to about one-quar- Linda Duffy, Rita Frost, Char- district court to decide what to tried on Tuesday occurred dur- to al­low it. ter of the students. lotte Larrison, Kathy Oxandale, The Holton Pilot Club cel- Mary Elliott, Vickie Nichols, Accidents ebrated its 50th anniversary this Judy McAsey, Leaila Glenn, month, with a charter date of Mona Segrist, Amber Plumb, Public Notice Jan. 19, 1952. Twila South, Anita Miller and reported Mary Fernkopf. Alva Amon of Netawaka was (First published in The Holton CONCERNED: known or reasonably ascer- The Jackson County Sheriff’s 25 Years Ago elected supervisor of the Jack- Recorder, Holton, Kan., on tainable, 30 days after actual Week of Jan. 29-Feb. 4, 1992 son County Soil Conservation Monday, Jan. 16, 2017.) You are hereby notified that notice was given as provided Office has reported the follow- th ing accidents: District at the district’s annual on the 13 day of January, by law, and if their demands  At 2:30 a.m. on Jan. 16, Construction of a new high meeting on Jan. 27, it was re- IN THE DISTRICT COURT 2017 a Petition for Probate of are not thus exhibited, they Joseph Cullen, 19, Holton, was school gymnasium could begin ported. OF JACKSON COUNTY, Will and Issuance of Letters shall be forever barred. driving west on 222nd Road near KANSAS Testamentary Under the R Road when he lost control of Petition Pursuant to K.S.A. Kansas Simplified Estates Karen Sue Sledd, his vehicle navigating a small Chapter 59 Act was filed in this Court by Petitioner curve due to icy conditions. Public Notice Karen Sue Sledd, an heir of Cullen’s 2007 Ford contin- In the Matter of the Estate Roy Sewell, deceased. Submitted and Approved by: ued west into a culvert and of Dennis A. White, #12108 Roy E. Sewell, a/k/a All creditors of the dece- White Law Office overturned, landing on its pas- (First published in The Holton heir of Mildred N. Stephenson, th senger side. The entire vehicle Recorder, Holton, Kan., on deceased. Roy Sewell, deceased dent are notified to exhibit 120 West 5 Street, was damaged and repairs were Monday, Jan. 16, 2017.) their demands against the P.O. Box 445 listed at more than $1,000. It All creditors of the dece- Case No. 17-PR-3 Estate within the latter of Holton, Kansas 66436 was towed from the scene. IN THE DISTRICT COURT dent are notified to exhibit four months from the date of 785-364-3971  At 6:20 p.m. on Jan. 24, OF JACKSON COUNTY, their demands against the NOTICE TO CREDITORS the first publication of notice Attorney for Petitioner Dylan Brown, 24, Auburn, was KANSAS Estate within the latter of under K.S.A. 59-2236 and traveling west on Kansas High- Petition Pursuant to K.S.A. four months from the date of THE STATE OF KANSAS amendments thereto, or if ML4t3 way 16 near X Road when his Chapter 59 the first publication of notice TO ALL PERSONS the identity of the creditor is 2011 Chevrolet struck a deer in under K.S.A. 59-2236 and the road. Brown’s vehicle sus- In the Matter of the amendments thereto, or if tained damage to its front bum- Estate of the identity of the creditor is per, front right quarter panel Mildred N. Stephenson, known or reasonably ascer- and hood that was listed at more deceased tainable, 30 days after actual than $1,000. notice was given as provided Case No. 17-PR-2 by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited, they Harshaw NOTICE TO CREDITORS shall be forever barred. Accounting & THE STATE OF KANSAS Jeffrey Lynn Stephenson, TO ALL PERSONS Petitioner Tax Service, LLC CONCERNED: Leesa M. Harshaw Submitted and Approved by: You are hereby notified that Dennis A. White, #12108 EA, PA, MBA, ARA, ABA, ATP on the 12th day of January, White Law Office 111 S. Topeka Ave. • Holton, KS 2017 a Petition for Probate of 120 West 5th Street, 785-364-2387 Will and Issuance of Letters P.O. Box 445 Testamentary Under the Holton, Kansas 66436 E-FILE Kansas Simplified Estates 785-364-3971 Schedule your tax appointment. Act was filed in this Court by Attorney for Petitioner Jeffrey Lynn Stephenson, an ML4t3 Public Notice

(First published in The Holton tached thereto be admitted place said cause will be Recorder, Holton, Kan., on to probate and record as heard. Should you fail there- Monday, Jan. 16, 2017.) the Last Will and Testament in, judgment and decree will of the decedent; and that be entered in due course IN THE DISTRICT COURT Letters Testamentary un- upon said Petition. OF JACKSON COUNTY, der the Kansas Simplified KANSAS Estates Act be issued to All creditors are notified to Petition Pursuant to K.S.A. Cheryl Arlene Wichman. You exhibit their demands against Chapter 59 are further advised under the Estate within the latter of the provisions of the Kansas four months from the date In the Matter of the Estate Simplified Estates Act the of first publication of notice of Court need not supervise under K.S.A. 59-2236 and Dale William Wichman, Sr., administration of the Estate, amendments thereto, or if deceased and no notice of any action the identity of the creditor is of the Executrix or other pro- known or reasonably ascer- Case No. 17-PR-1 ceedings in the administra- tainable, 30 days after actual tion will be given, except for notice was given as provided NOTICE OF HEARING AND notice of final settlement of by law, and if their demands NOTICE TO CREDITORS decedent’s estate. are not thus exhibited, they shall be forever barred. THE STATE OF KANSAS You are further advised if TO ALL PERSONS written objections to simpli- Cheryl Arlene Wichman, CONCERNED: fied administration are filed Petitioner with the Court, the Court may You are hereby notified order that supervised admin- Submitted and Approved by: that on the 12th day January istration ensue. Dennis A. White, #12108 2017, a Petition was filed in White Law Office said Court by Cheryl Arlene You are hereby required 120 West 5th Street, Wichman, named Executrix to file your written defenses P.O. Box 445 under the Last Will and thereto on or before February Holton, Kansas 66436 Testament of Dale William 7, 2017, at 8:30 a.m. of said 785-364-3971 Wichman, Sr., deceased, day, in said Court, in the City Attorney for Petitioner praying the instrument dated of Holton, in Jackson County, October 19, 2004, and at- Kansas, at which time and ML4t3 HOLTON RECORDER, MONDAY, JAN. 30, 2017, PAGE 4 ______PBP Meals School meal calendar Meals at the Prairie Band Potawatomi Elder Center are Jackson Heights tomato, french fries, fruit and Lunch – Italian dunkers with served from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 Monday, Jan. 30: Breakfast – milk. sauce, green beans, fresh broc- p.m., Monday through Friday. Whole-grain cereal, fruit, juice Tuesday, Jan. 31: Breakfast coli, fruit and milk. The menu is subject to change. and milk; Lunch – Lasagna, – Pancake on a stick or cereal, Tuesday, Jan. 31: Breakfast The center is open 7 a.m. to 4 bread sticks with marinara, gar- choice of fruit and/or juice and – Sausage breakfast sandwich, p.m. Monday through Friday. den salad, fruit, chocolate chip milk; Lunch – Chili or chicken fruit and milk; Lunch – Nacho Enrolled tribal members age 50 cookie and milk. tenders, tortilla chips (9-12), supreme, refried beans, fresh and older may eat for free. Non- Tuesday, Jan. 31: Breakfast cinnamon roll, red bell pepper carrots, fruit and milk. member seniors or non-seniors will – Star spangled pancakes with strips, sliced cucumber, fruit Wednesday, Feb. 1: Breakfast be charged a fee for meals. syrup, sausage patty, vanilla and milk. – Star spangled pancakes, fruit Reservations are required if you yogurt, fruit, juice and milk; Wednesday, Feb. 1: Breakfast and milk; Lunch – Stromboli, are in a large group. The center is located on K Road, about one-half Lunch – Chicken patty, mashed – Homemade cinnamon roll or salad, steamed carrots, fruit and mile south of 158th Road. For more potatoes and gravy, corn, fruit cereal, choice of fruit and/or milk. information about the program, call and milk. juice and milk; Lunch – Chick- Thursday, Feb. 2: Breakfast (785) 966-0040. Wednesday, Feb. 1: Breakfast en nuggets or country fried beef – Breakfast burrito, fruit and Menus listed for the week of – Breakfast pizza, peaches, juice steak, mashed potatoes and gra- milk; Lunch – Chicken strip sal- Wednesday, Feb. 1 through Fri- and milk; Lunch – Taco burger vy, tossed salad, fruit choice and ad, breadstick, corn, rice krispy day, Feb. 10 are as follows: on a bun, tortilla chips, salsa, milk. treat, fruit and milk. Wednesday, Feb. 1: Lasagna, refried beans, lettuce, tomato, Thursday, Feb. 2: Breakfast Friday, Feb. 3: Breakfast – salad and bread sticks, green fruit and milk. – Sausage biscuit sandwich or Breakfast pizza, fruit and milk; beans and fruit. Thursday, Feb. 2: Breakfast cereal, choice of fruit and/or Lunch – Chicken fried steak, Thursday, Feb. 2: Tuna cas- – Egg omelet, salsa, graham juice and milk; Lunch – Baked roll, mashed potatoes with gra- serole, peas and carrots, biscuits snack, applesauce, juice and ham with angel biscuit and jelly, vy, baked beans, fruit and milk. Mary Tyler Moore and fruit. milk; Lunch – Pork rib on a bun, grilled chicken sandwich, fresh Wetmore Friday, Feb. 3: Ham cheddar sweet potato wedges, lettuce baby carrots, green beans, fruit Monday, Jan. 30: Breakfast 1936-2017 sandwich, chips, tomato cucum- and tomato, fruit and milk. choice, apple crisp (9-12) and – Cereal or cinnamon pastries; ber and fruit. Friday, Feb. 3: Breakfast milk. Lunch – Chicken patty on a Monday, Feb. 6: Fish sand- – Biscuits and gravy, fruit cock- Friday, Feb. 3: Breakfast – Star whole-grain bun, dynamic duo Hall of Fame banquet meal set wich, pasta salad, broccoli and tail, juice and milk; Lunch – spangled pancakes with sausage fries, barbecue baked beans, pecans, sweet red onion, dried fruit. Pepperoni pizza, romaine salad, or cereal, choice of fruit and/or sunshine slices and milk. The meal for the upcoming Holton/Jackson County Cham- cranberries and raspberry vin- Tuesday, Feb. 7: Chicken pic- celery and fresh baby carrots, juice and milk; Lunch – Maca- Tuesday, Jan. 31: Breakfast aigrette; red wine pot roast; cata, butter noodles and Brus- fruit and milk. roni and cheese and meatballs – Biscuits and gravy; Lunch ber of Commerce Hall of Fame recognition banquet on Thurs- buttered oven roasted potatoes; sels sprouts. Holton with whole-wheat roll and jelly – Salisbury steak, mashed pota- apricot buttered carrot sticks; Wednesday, Feb. 8: Beef faji- Monday, Jan. 30: Breakfast (6-12) or pizza, baked beans, toes and gravy, peas, fruit cock- day, Feb. 2, has been announced and will be catered by Holton assorted rolls and butter; choco- tas, beans and rice and fruit. – Breakfast pizza or cereal, fresh baby carrots, fruit choice tail, whole-grain roll and milk. late cake with homemade fudge Thursday, Feb. 9: Potato choice of fruit and/or juice and and milk. Catering and served by the HMS KAYS and Student Council. frosting and raspberry drizzle. soup, cowboy bread, pea salad milk; Lunch – Hamburger on a Royal Valley For tickets, call the Chamber and fruit. bun or fruit, yogurt and granola Monday, Jan. 30: Breakfast The meal will include young sweet greens with feta, spiced of Commerce at 364-3963. Friday, Feb. 10: Hamburger parfait, leaf lettuce and sliced – Mini bagels, fruit and milk; and rice, spinach and fruit. HOLTON

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Continued from Page 1 adoption case in­volving another the modified bond. Marek also Pipkins Booth she would likely be placed in a of her children. A hearing on told her that once the prosecution James C. ”Jim” Booth, 77, women’s shelter in Topeka. the adoption case has been set reviewes the new in­formation Stacey Lynn Pipkins, 51, Delia, passed away Saturday, of Kansas City, Mo., passed Whipple-Decker, who said for Tuesday, March 7 in district in the case, “there’s a possibil­ Jan. 28, 2017 at the Commu­ she had “no expectations” com­ court. ity that the state will amend this away Thursday, Jan. 26, nity Hospital in St. Marys. 2017, at St. Jo­seph Hospital ing into Thursday’s hearing and In the meantime, Marek or­ to less severe charges” and that He was born May 19, 1939, “could make arrangements” dered Whipple-Decker to con­ failing to appear at the March 7 in Kansas City, Mo. at Emporia, the son of Rus­ She was born Dec. 20, for a place to stay upon being tact Jackson County Court Ser­ hearing could be “problematic” sell and Elsie Marie Shelin­ released, is also contesting an vices weekly as a condition of for her. 1965, in Topeka, the daughter barger Booth. Jim was raised of Gerald Charles Haag and in Osage County south of Mary Lou (Slocum) Haag. Osage City on the Marais des She graduated from Seaman Cygnes River. After graduat­ High School in 1984. She had ing from Lebo High School Public Notice lived in Kansas City, Mo., for he attended Kansas State and 12 1/2 years and previously Emporia State Universities. (First published in The Holton in Las Vegas, California and Jim became a full-time DEFENDANTS THAT ARE Wisconsin Avenue, City of Indiana. Recorder, Holton, Kan., on OR WERE PARTNERS OR Holton, Jackson County, farmer in a partnership opera­ Monday, Jan. 16, 2017.) Stacey worked for more tion with his father and broth­ IN PARTNERSHIP; THE KS, commonly known and than 30 years in banking. She er. He moved his family to UNKNOWN GUARDIANS, described as 615 Wisconsin began as a teller and later Jackson County in 1970 due IN THE DISTRICT COURT CONSERVATORS AND Ave., Holton, Jackson served as assistant manager to the Federal Corp of Engi­ OF JACKSON COUNTY, TRUSTEES OF ANY County, KS; and branch manager. Stacey neers purchase of ground for KANSAS DEFENDANTS THAT ARE had a kind and loving heart, the Melvern Federal Reser­ MINORS OR ARE UNDER and for the sale of said Perkins a great sense of humor and THE FARMERS STATE ANY LEGAL DISABILITY; premises to pay the debt se- Katie Ruthanne Perkins, voir. Jim along with his wife held a special place in her Jo and two sons operate J and BANK, AND THE UNKNOWN cured by said mortgage in the 23, Hoyt, died Saturday, Jan. heart for animals.­ HEIRS, EXECUTORS, sum of One Hundred Nine 28, 2017, north of Topeka, as J Farms west of Mayetta. Survivors include her He was a member of the Plaintiff, ADMINISTRATORS, Thousand Thirteen Dollars a re­sult of an automobile ac­ mother, Mary Lou Link of DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, and Seventy-two Cents cident. Delia Presbyterian Church. St. Joseph, Mo.; her brother, Jim joined the Lebo Masonic vs. CREDITORS AND ($109,013.72) together with She was born Aug. 6, Charlie Haag of Topeka; her ASSIGNS OF ANY interest at the rate of 6.62% 1993, at Holton, the daugh­ Lodge in 1961 and transferred stepmother, Mary Ann Haag his membership to the Delia CYNTHIA L. COLEMAN, PERSON ALLEGED TO BE per annum from October 4, ter of Phil and Davida Ross of Topeka; and numerous a/k/a DECEASED, 2016 until paid, and taxes Perkins. She graduated from Lodge. He was a member of aunts, uncles and cousins. the Kansas Farm Bureau and CYNTHIA L. HARVEY, and the costs of this action, Valley Falls High School in She was preceded in death WILLIAM B. COLEMAN, Defendants. and forever barring and fore- 2012. served on many committees by her father. and held many offices. He THE BOARD OF COUNTY closing you and each of you Katie was a devoted Funeral services will be COMMISSIONERS OF Case No. 2017-CV-000001 from all right, title, interest, mother and homemaker. She was a 4-H community leader held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, and had coached baseball. JACKSON COUNTY, or equity of redemption in or enjoyed spending time with Jan. 31 at Mer­cer Funeral KANSAS, and NOTICE OF SUIT to said premises, or any part her family and friends. Katie He was currently serving on Home in Holton. Burial will the Jackson County Rural Any occupants of the thereof, and you are here- was a great bargain hunter follow in Holton Cemetery. premises, THE STATE OF KANSAS by required to plead to the Water Board No. 3 and the th and loved going to garage Family will greet friends one And THE UNKNOWN TO: DEFENDANTS AND Petition on or before the 27 sales. She enjoyed life to the Kaw Valley Electric Election hour prior to the service. Board. HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ALL OTHER PERSONS day of February, 2017, in fullest. In lieu of flowers, memo­ ADMINISTRATORS, WHO ARE OR MAY BE the Jackson County District Survivors include her He was preceded in death rial contributions may be by his parents. DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, CONCERNED: Court at Holton, KS. If you com­panion, Casey Jones, made to the Wayside Waifs CREDITORS AND ASSIGNS fail to plead, judgment and and her children, Andrew On March 25, 1961 he was Animal Protection Organi­ united in marriage to Jo Ann OF ANY DECEASED YOU ARE HEREBY Decree will be entered in due David Jones, Caleb Mitch­ zation, sent in care of Mer­ DEFENDANT; THE NOTIFIED that a Petition course upon the Petition. ell Jones, Alexis Danielle Whit­tington at the Osage cer Funeral Home, P.O. Box City Presbyterian­ Church. UNKNOWN SPOUSES OF has been filed in the District Jones, and Austin Mi­chael 270, Holton, KS 66436. To ANY DEFENDANTS; THE Court of Jackson County, KS, Prepared & Approved By: Jones, all of the home; her She survives of the home. leave a spe­cial message for Other survivors include UNKNOWN OFFICERS, by Farmers State Bank pray- parents, Phil and Davida Per­ the family, please visit www. SUCCESSORS, ing for foreclosure of a mort- SCOTT, QUINLAN, kins, Valley Falls; her father his four sons, Jeffery (Cher­ mercerfuneralhomes.com ri) Booth, Delia, Joe (Tonia) TRUSTEES, CREDITORS gage executed by Cynthia WILLARD, BARNES & and mother in-law, Gerald Holton Recorder 1/30/17 s AND ASSIGNS OF L. Coleman, covering the KEESHAN, L.L.C. and Marcia Jones, Hoyt; two Booth, Mayetta, Jacy (Susan) Booth, Parkville, Mo., and ANY DEFENDANTS following-described real es- broth­ers, Phillip Perkins, THAT ARE EXISTING, tate in Jackson County, KS, s/ James S. Willard Valley Falls, and William J.R. (Molly) Booth, Clin­ Wilson ton, Mo.; his brother, Mil­ DISSOLVED OR DORMANT to-wit: James S. Willard, #09185 Michael Perkins, Topeka; CORPORATIONS; THE 3301 SW Van Buren Street two sisters, Carrie Per­kins, Calvena “Connie” Rae Wil­ ton Booth, Emporia;­ and 11 son, 88, Topeka, formerly of grandchildren. UNKNOWN EXECUTORS, The North 15 Feet of Lot 75 Topeka, KS 66611-2225 Valley Falls, and Courtney ADMINISTRATORS, and the South 50 Feet of Lot (785) 267-0040 Perkins, Effingham; grand­ Wamego, died Friday, Jan. 27, Celebration of Life Ser­ 2017, at the Midland Hospice vices will be held at 10 a.m. DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, 77 on Wisconsin Avenue in Attorney for Plaintiff mother, Gaynell Hobbs, Iola; CREDITORS, the City of Holton, Jackson and many aunts, uncles, and House in Topeka. Thursday, Feb. 2 at the Delia She was born Oct. 12, 1928, Presbyterian Church. Grave­ SUCCESSORS AND County, Kansas, and the ML4t3 cousins. ASSIGNS OF ANY South 45 Feet of Lot 75 on The funeral service will in Holton, the daughter of side services will be held at be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, George M. and Alice V. Kes­ 3 p.m. Thursday at the Arvo­ Feb. 3 at Mercer Funeral singer Sloyer. She attended lo­ nia Cemetery south of Osage Home in Valley Falls. Burial cal schools and gradu­ated from City. Mr. Booth will lie in AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY will follow at the Valley Falls Seaman High School in Topeka state and the family­ will re­ Please report any changes in service or personnel to the Recorder at 364-3141. Thank You. Cemetery. Visitation will be in 1947. ceive friends from 5:30 p.m. Mrs. Wilson and her husband Bethany Baptist Church First Christian Church St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church held from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 until 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 821 New York • 364-4533 5th and Wisconsin • 364-2545 owned and operated the Wilson Pastor: Fr. Marianand Mendem p.m. Thursday. with a short service at 7:30 Pastor Ron Sellens Dr. Jim McCollough, Pastor 3rd & James, Mayetta, 966-2690/364-3262 Cleaners in Wamego. She was Youth Minister David Noland Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Memorial contributions p.m. at Piper Funeral Home Sunday Mass: 8 a.m. also a homemaker. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school 10:45 a.m. Worship may be made to the Katie in St. Marys. Confessions 30 minutes before mass. She was a member of the First 10:15 a.m. Worship service First United Methodist Church Perkins Children’s Education In lieu of flowers memori­ 1 p.m. Sunday afternoon service Pastor Nancy Crowl • 1401 W. 4th • www.jacocatholics.org Fund and sent in care of Mer­ Presbyterian Church, where she al contributions may be made Wednesday: 7:15 p.m. Prayer meeting 364-3275 St. Thomas Episcopal Church also taught Sunday school, and to the Delia Presbyterian Bucks Grove UM Church Sunday Schedule: 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 512 Wisconsin, Holton • Rev. Art Rathbun cer Funeral Home, P.O. Box 10:15 a.m. Worship 6, Valley Falls, KS 66088. a volunteer at the Wamego Pub­ Church or the Delia Masonic Pastor: Charlotte Milroy • 234-4243 Services on 2nd & 4th Sunday lic Library. Sunday: 9 a.m. Church service [email protected] Online condolences are wel­ Lodge and sent in care of the Holton Kingdom Hall Sunday Services: 10 a.m. She married Jack Marvin Christ’s Church come at www.mercerfuneral­ funeral home. To read a full Southern Heights Clubhouse of Jehovah’s Witnesses 785-224-8798 homes.com Wilson on Dec. 14, 1947, in To­ obituary or to leave an on­ Pastor Jon Hanna 12350 214th Rd., Holton • 364-4279 [email protected] Sunday Public Talk: 10 a.m. • jw.org Soldier Christian Church Holton Recorder 1/30/17 s peka. He died June 7, 2002. She line condolence please go to Information 364-3468 was also preceded in death by www.piperfuneralhome.com Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Fellowship Hoyt United Methodist Church 834-5750 • Ron Ahlgren, Minister s 9 a.m. Worship Rev. Bev McCurdy • (c) 785-220-0711 Luke Schreiber: Youth Minister her parents; a son-in-law, Mike Holton Recorder 1/30/17 Sunday School: 9 a.m. • 10 a.m. Worship New Life Church of the Nazarene Sunday: Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Stanwix; and sib­lings, Irvin 100 Topeka, Ave., Holton • 364-3642 www.hoytunitedmethodistchurch.com Bairow Church Services: 10:30 a.m. Marvin Dale Bairow, 75, “Bus” Sloyer, David Sloyer and Rev. Kevin Kneisley Immanuel Lutheran Church, Netawaka Virginia Cox. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school Pastor Michael Van Velzer Jr. & Sr. High Youth Group: 5 p.m. West­moreland, died Thursday, 10:45 a.m. Worship service 9 a.m. Sunday Worship St. James Catholic Church Jan. 26, 2017, at the Wamego Survivors include four chil­ 10 a.m. Sunday School dren, Mary Stanwix, Topeka, Circleville Christian Church 306 5th St., Wetmore • Pastor Father Hammes Health Center.­ Suspect sought 7701 254th Rd., Circleville 10 a.m. Adult Bible Class Saturday Mass: 6:30 p.m. Marvin Wilson and wife Mi­ Lakeview Faith Chapel He was born Oct. 3, 1941, in Brody Bliss, Minister Confessions: 30 min. prior to mass chelle, Topeka, Michael Wil­ Blair Wagner, Associate Minister Pentecostal Church Westmoreland, the son of Wil­ in Osage City 3.5 miles south of Holton on U.S. 75 Trinity Lutheran Church liam and Viola Repp Bairow. He son and wife Vicki, Holton, and Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Mark Wilson and wife Cathy, Sunday Worship: 8 a.m. Traditional Service Pastor Steve Cappleman • 364-2416 401 Cheyenne at­tended local schools and gradu­ bank robbery 9:15 a.m. Cowboy Church Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school Pastor Brian Stark 364-2206/364-2029 ated in 1959 from Westmoreland Topeka; two brothers, Frank 10:45 a.m. Contemporary Worship 10:15 a.m. Worship service Sunday School: 9 a.m. • Worship: 10 a.m. Larkinburg Christian Church Sloyer, Hutchinson, and Paul Website - circlevillechristian.com Wetmore Bible Church High School. Rev. Mark Armstrong Sloyer, Cumming, Ga.; three Federal and state law enforce­ Email - [email protected] 217 Iowa St., Wetmore Mr. Bairow was a farmer and Circleville United Methodist Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school sis­ters, Margaret Hersh and ment officers are continuing to Pastor Gary Heitz • 866-2444 stockman. He had also worked Pastor: Charlotte Milroy • 234-4243 10:30 a.m. Church service husband Keith, Topeka, Carol in­vestigate a Wednesday morn­ Mayetta Christian Church Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school (for all ages) for the State of Kansas. ing bank robbery in which the Sunday: 10 a.m. Worship Service He married Mary Harrison on Benson and husband Jerry, San Community of Christ Church Ernest Coleman - Pastor 11 a.m. Worship Hour Francisco, Calif., and Rose Hill, s u s p e c t 222 New Jersey • Pastor Dean Sharp Sunday: Fellowship & Waffles: 11:30 a.m. Children's Church Sept. 24, 1966, in Onaga. She 8:15 a.m.-8:45 a.m. Overland Park; nine grandchil­ ( p i c t u r e d Sunday 10 a.m. Worship service 7 p.m. Adult Bible Study sur­vives. at right) Delia Presbyterian Church Sunday school: 8:45 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Other survivors include two dren; 20 great-grandchildren; Prayer Circle: 9:30 a.m.-9:50 a.m. Tuesday: 1:30 p.m. Women's Bible Study remains at 514 Jackson St. • Rev. Doug Phenix Wednesday: 7 p.m. Youth Group daughters, Lisa Baumgartner and a great-great-grandchild. Sunday: 10 a.m. Morning worship Worship service - 10 a.m.-11:15 a.m. large. Wednesday: Bible Study - 6 p.m.-7 p.m. (Jr. High & HS Ages) and husband Brian, Holton, and Graveside funeral services Check sign board for other events. Accord­ Denison Bible Church Mayetta United Methodist 8 p.m. Bible Study Tammy Alcantar and husband will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tues­ Rev. Howard Sudduth day in Wamego City Cemetery. ing to the 300 W. 5th St. • Pastor Tom Fraunfelter Wetmore United Methodist Jose, Topeka; six grandchildren, Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday School Sunday: 9 a.m. Morning worship service Mrs. Wil­son will lie in state after Kansas Bu­ and Sunday school Pastor Jessie Zimmerman Cole Baumgartner, Westmore­ 11 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Tuesday at Campanella- reau of In­ Netawaka United Methodist (785) 866-2512 Parsonage • 866-5556 Church land, Clay Baumgartner and Ka­ 785/935-2464 • 785/422-2953 Rev. Youngwan Won Sunday: 10 a.m. Worship service Evans Mortuary in Wamego, vestigation, Denison Reformed Presbyterian linn Baumgartner,­ both of Hol­ Sunday: 8:15 a.m. Worship a report Rev. J. Edward Hindman • 935-2348 Whiting Baptist Church ton, and Ma­rissa Alcantar, Raina where family­ will greet friends Onaga New Hope from noon un­til 1:15 p.m., then of a bank Sunday: 10 a.m. Bible class Dan Burns, Pastor Alcantar and Jaidyn Alcantar, all Lutheran Church, ELCA Sunday: 9 a.m. Sun. school robbery in 11 a.m. Worship service Rev. Charlene Banes, Pastor of Topeka; and two sisters-in- travel in proces­sion to the cem­ Lunch following the service 10 a.m. Worship service etery. p r o g r e s s Sunday: 9 a.m. Worship law, Donna Bairow, Holton, and 1:15 p.m. Afternoon Service 10:15 a.m. SS, Adult Bible Class Whiting United Methodist Memorial contributions may was report­ Evangel United Methodist Church Bible Study: Tuesday @ 7 p.m. Rev. Youngwan Won Margaret Bairow, Westmoreland. 227 Pennsylvania Ave. • 364-3834 be made to the Wamego Public ed at about Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sunday Sunday: 10 a.m. Education • 11 a.m. Worship He was preceded in death by his Sun.: 8:50 a.m. Life Journey Li­brary, sent in care of Campan­ 9:04 a.m. Our Lady of the Snows Church New Hope Family Church parents and two brothers,­ Wayne (contemporary service) Fr. Marianand Mendem ella-Evans Mortuary, P.O. Box Wednesday at Landmark Na­ 10 a.m. Sunday school 515 Iowa, Holton Bairow and Galen Bairow. tional Bank of Osage City. The 166 and "I" Road, Mayetta, Kan. • Private family graveside ser­ 232, Wamego, KS 66547. 11 a.m. Traditional worship service 597-5656 Pastor: Sterling Hudgins suspect was described as a white Church - [email protected] vices will be held at Westmore­ Holton Recorder 1/30/17 1st, 3rd, & 4th Sunday Mass 8:30 a.m. Wednesday Meal: 6:30 p.m. male in his 30s with medium­ - Pastor - [email protected] land City Cemetery. 2nd Sunday Mass 1 p.m. Wednesday Service: 7:15 p.m. Chance length brown hair and a beard, First Baptist Church of Holton Potawatomi Pentecostal Church Sunday Worship: 8:30 a.m. Memorial contributions may 404 Juniper, 364-3423 4.5 miles west on 134th Rd., Mayetta Jeaneane Chance, Mayetta, wearing a black button-up coat Sr. Pastor: Tim O’Byrne be made to Westmoreland Town­ died Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017, at with a brown hood, blue jeans Rev. Marcia Potts ship 7 Volun­teer Fire Depart­ Director of Descipleship - Rhett Totten Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school her home. and unlaced tan shoes. Sunday: 9:15 a.m. Sunday School ment or a charity of the donor’s 10:45 a.m. Worship service Funeral services will be held The suspect fled the scene in a 10:30 a.m. Worship Services Potawatomi United Methodist choice, sent in care of Campan­ at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Mer­ 5:15 & 6 p.m. Youth Groups Rev. Howard Sudduth 2002 or 2003 Ford F-150 Super Wed.: 10 a.m. Bible Study • 6:30 p.m. Choir ella-Evans Mortuary, P.O. Box cer Funeral Home in Holton. Crew Lariat FX4 4x4, white in Sunday: 9:50 a.m. Sunday school 232, Wamego, KS 66547. Friday: 7 a.m. Women’s Breakfast 10:30 a.m. Worship See you Burial will be held in Prairie color with grey, beige or chrome 6:45 a.m. Men’s Breakfast Holton Recorder 1/30/17 St. Dominic Catholic Church Home Cemetery. Family will rocker panels. The vehicle has an First Baptist Church of Hoyt Pastor: Fr. Marianand Mendem in greet friends from 6 p.m. to 8 aftermarket heavy front bumper Pastor David Burnworth • 986-6446 416 Ohio, Holton, 364-3262 Church! Safarik Wednesday night prayer: 7 p.m. Saturday: 5:30 p.m. Mass • Sunday: 10:30 a.m. p.m. Wednesday at the funeral with an attached grill and brush Sunday: 9 a.m. Sunday school David E. Safarik, 59, of Hoyt, home. guard. The front bumper has a Mass died Friday, Jan. 27, 2017. 10 a.m. Worship service Confessions 30 minutes before mass. Memorial contributions may winch opening. The pickup ap­ 7 p.m. Sunday evening worship www.jacocatholics.org Funeral arrangements are be made to the Jackson County pears to be missing paint on the pending with Chapel Oaks Fu­ Senior Citizens Center, sent in roof, on the driver’s side near This church directory is sponsored by: neral Home in Hoyt. care of Mercer Funeral Home, the sunroof. Holton Recorder 1/30/17 P.O. Box 270, Holton, KS The KBI is investigating 66436. A full obituary will ap­ along with the Federal Bureau Millenbruch pear in Wednesday’s Recorder. of Investi­gation, it was reported. Paul Leon Millenbruch, 83, Holton Recorder 1/30/17 Law en­forcement officers did Hoyt, died Saturday, January 14, not state whether the suspect 2017 at his home. Obit guideline was armed. Memorial services will be Anyone having any informa­ held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at When submitting obituar­ tion about the robbery, as well First Chris­tian Church in Holton. ies to be printed in The Holton as any­one who sees the suspect Inurnment will follow in Holton Recorder, we request that obitu­ or vehicle,­ is encouraged to call Cemetery. Mercer Funeral Home aries are sent by the mortuary or 911 or 1-800-KS-CRIME. Call­ [email protected] in Holton is in charge of arrange­ funeral home handling­ the fu­ ers may re­main anonymous, it ments. Holton Recorder 1/30/17 neral arrangements. was reported. ______HOLTON RECORDER, MONDAY, JAN. 30, 2017, PAGE 6 SPORTS Monday Slow start hurts Cobras at St. Marys n JH travels to Immaculata Tuesday

By Brian Sanders “We only allowed them Toward the end of Friday seven field goals for the rest night’s game at St. Marys, it of the game,” Brown said of looked as if Jackson Heights’ the Cobras’ second-half play. Cobra boys varsity basket- But in the final frame, ball squad would overcome a Brown said “St. Marys’ big low-scoring first quarter and guy,” Josh Schindler, was beat the Bears. able to guideSPORTS the Bears to the Wednesday “We had a chance in the win. fourth quarter and tied it up “Schindler stepped up and at one point,” Head Coach made some huge plays for Chris Brown said after the them down the stretch that game. we just didn’t have an answer Unfortunately for Brown, for,” Brown said. the Cobras could not take Olberding led the Cobras in the lead despite coming back scoring on the night with 27 from that rough start and points, including three treys, ended up with a 56-50 loss and Thomas also contributed that left the Cobras at 6-2 in 14, including four treys. the Northeast Kansas League On Tuesday, the Cobras — tied for third with Horton will travel to Leavenworth — and 7-5 on the 2016-17 to take on Immaculata one season. last time, as the school will Brown noted that the first be closing at the end of the quarter was one of the rough- current year. The Cobras al­ est starts of the year for the ready have one win this sea- Cobras, who could only post son against Immaculata, cur- a three-pointer from Wyatt rently 2-5 in the NEK League Olberding and a and 3-7 overall, and Brown from Mason Thomas against said getting another win from the Bears’ 23 points. them will be a challenge. “Nothing went right for us “Imac is a dangerous team in the first quarter, “We were and they have, without a missing shots and turning the doubt, the best point guard in ball over. St. Marys was able the league in Zach Schwinn,” to get into transition off of our Brown said. “We need to turnovers and really made us contain him and take advan- pay for our mistakes.” tage of our size and dominate The second quarter, how- the glass to get out of there ever, was turnaround time for with a win.” the Cobras, who outscored Scoring the Bears 20-11 in the period, St. Marys 56, Jackson led by Olberding’s 12 points, Heights 50 five of which came from the Jackson Heights 4-20-14- charity stripe. 12—50 “We did a much better job St. Marys 23-11-9-13—56 of attacking the basket in the Jackson Heights: W. Ol- second quarter, which let us berding 9 (3) 6-8 27, M. get to the foul line and lead Thomas 5 (4) 0-0 14, Ham- to some open threes also,” ilton 1 (1) 1-2 4, Rethman 1 Brown said. “We also just (1) 0-0 3, Dohl 1 0-0 2. To- buckled down and started tals 17 (9) 7-10 50. getting stops.” St. Marys: Kleinsmith 2 8- The Bears’ 34-24 halftime 9 12, Rabe 2 (1) 6-8 11, Josh lead was narrowed to five Schindler 5 0-0 10, Rieschick points at the end of the third 2 5-7 9, Flanagan 3 (3) 0-0 9, quarter, when the Cobras out- Hurla 1 (1) 0-0 3, Keller 1 0- scored their host 14-9, and in 0 2. Totals 16 (5) 19-24 56. the fourth, the Cobras were able to tie the score. Royal Valley’s Dalton Ware is shown above in the top photo controlling his opponent in a recent wrestling match. Holton’s Lawson Henry is shown above on left preparing to tangle with an oppo- RV boys edged 45-43 nent in a recent match. Photo by Michael Powls by the Red Hawks HHS win duals with Tigers, Panthers n Panthers, Wildcats tangle Tuesday By Michael Powls Karl Scholz (Effingham) ceived a bye. High School) over Karsen The Holton Wildcat var- (MD 22-9). Holton vs. Royal Valley Smith (Royal Valley High By Ali Holcomb (61 percent) at the free throw sity wrestling team hosted a 138 - Hunter Ostertagg (Ef- 106 - Cameron Smith School) (Fall 0:00). The Royal Valley High line, while the Panthers were double dual with the ACCHS fingham) over Chris Roush (Holton High School) re- 160 - Bryce Garrison (Roy- School boys basketball team 5-12 (41 percent). Tigers and the Royal Valley (Holton High School) (Fall ceived a bye. al Valley High School) over came up short during a Fri- Masen Spoonhunter led the Panthers this past Thursday 0:00). 113 - Coultor Bisel (Holton Logan Cannon (Holton High day night match at Hiawatha, Panthers with 14 points, in- night. 145 - Cael Jackson (Holton High School) received a bye. School) (Dec 6-2). losing to the Red Hawks, 45- cluding one three-pointer. The Wildcats defeated High School) received a bye 120 - Dalton Ware (Royal 170 - Tyler Price (Holton 43. RV: 5-8-14-16 – 43 ACCHS 49-21 and also de- 152 - Evan Smith (Effing- Valley High School) over High School) received a bye. The Panthers have dropped HIA: 10-8-14-13 – 45 feated Royal Valley 48-24. ham) received a bye. Taygen Fletcher (Holton 182 - Dylan Aeschliman to 4-5 in the Big Seven Individual statistics Holton vs. ACCHS 160 - Dylan Birkenshaw High School) (Dec 6-3). (Holton High School) over League and are now 4-9 RV: Spoonhunter 5 (1) 3-3 106 - Austin Hager (Effing- (Effingham) over Logan Can- 126 - Kolby Roush (Holton Zach Burger (Royal Valley overall. 14, Broxterman 5 (1) 2-8 13, ham) over Cameron Smith non (Holton High School) High School) over Garrett High School) (Fall 0:00). This is the second time the L. Hale 2 (2) 0-0 6, Lee 2 0-1 (Holton High School) (Fall (Dec 12-5). Pruyser (Royal Valley High 195 - Gregory Koon (Royal two teams have met, as the 4, Stithem 1 0-0 2, Fenske 1 2:00). 170 - Tyler Price (Holton School) (Fall 2:00). Valley High School) received Panthers opened their season 0-0 2, P. Hale 1 0-0 2. Totals 113 - Taygen Fletcher High School) received a bye. 132 - Lawson Henry a bye against the Red Hawks in 17 (4) 5-12 43. (Holton High School) re- 182 - Dylan Aeschliman (Holton High School) over 220 - Blake Garrison (Roy- December and won 52-45. HIA: Kunkel 6 2-4 14, Li- ceived a bye. (Holton High School) re- Caleb McEntire (Royal Val- al Valley High School) over The Red Hawks had 10 erz 3 3-5 9, Nolte 3 0-1 6, 120 - Kolby Roush (Holton ceived a bye. ley High School) (Fall 0:00). Tel Wittmer (Holton High points in the first eight min- Elffner 2 1-1 5, Tollefson 1 High School) over Colten 195 - Eugene Harris (Holton 138 - Brett House (Royal School) (Dec 3-2). utes of Friday’s game and 2-3 4, Jones 0 3-4 3, Cook 1 Scholz (Effingham) (Fall High School) received a bye. Valley High School) over 285 - Jacob Box (Royal held RV to five points. At the 0-0 2, Palvish 1 0-0 2. Totals 0:00). 220 - Tel Wittmer (Holton Chris Roush (Holton High Valley High School) over half, Hiawatha led 18-13. 17 (0) 11-18 45. 126 - Keegan Purcell High School) over Ryan School) (Fall 0:00). Kyler Tannahill (Holton High Out of the locker room, the JV score (Holton High School) re- Henshaw (Effingham) (Dec 145 - Willie Bowman School) (Dec. 9-3). Panthers picked up speed and RV: 9-15-6-15 – 45 ceived a bye. 7-1). (Holton High School) re- scored 14 points, but the Red HIA: 11-7-8-4 – 31 132 - Lawson Henry 285 - Kyler Tannahill ceived a bye. Hawks also answered with Freshmen score (Holton High School) over (Holton High School) re- 152 - Cael Jackson (Holton 14. RV: 12-18-2-8 – 40 The Panthers found their HIA: 15-19-7-12 – 53 rhythm in the fourth quarter Both the boys and girls with 16 points, but it was too team head to Holton on Tues- Panther coach reflects on team’s double dual Thursday late as Hiawatha picked up day for a Big Seven League 13 additional points. match-up. Games begin at By Michael Powls we outscored the Tigers 60- surrendered four losses by “Every good performance The Red Hawks were 11-18 4:30 p.m. The Royal Valley Panthers’ 18 with five actual matches forfeit (open weights) for a begins with a good week of varsity wrestling coach com- wrestled,’’ coach Puder- total of 18 points,’’ the coach practice and a good warmup, mented about his team’s per- baugh said. “Out of those said. “Out of our four wins, both of which our team was formance at the double dual five matches wrestled, the one of them was by pin and able to accomplish,” coach HOLTON MEAT PROCESSING with Holton and ACCHS on Panthers pinned all five of included wrestling our two Purderbaugh said. Thursday. their Tiger opponents. The 195-pound wrestlers up at Royal Valley’s “standout $ “It was an exciting night as rest of the matches were for- 220 and heavy weight. We wrestler” for the night was $ VALENTINES DAY MEAT SPECIALS it nearly always is and with feits with the Panthers’ only had several wrestlers go un- Brett House, who led over- our season quickly approach- points surrendered in the defeated at 2-0. Those wres- all stats at one reversal, two 15% OFF RIB EYE STEAKS ing the final stretch, it was dual being because of three tlers were: Dalton Ware at pins, 12 team points, and his (While supplies last.) important for our guys to open weights were forfeited 120, Brett House at 132 and two wins in the two duals. 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AJ Hastings at 170, and Zach (Continued to Page 7) /"SJ[POB )PMUPOt wrestlers. “Our Panther team only Burger at 182-pound, the “In our dual vs. ACCHS, gained one win by forfeit and coach said. ______HOLTON RECORDER, MONDAY, JAN. 30, 2017, PAGE 7 Cards fall to Wildcats excellent medical care By Michael Powls The Wetmore Lady Cardinals Wildcats finish 6th close to home! were in action this past Friday at home against Hanover. Your hometown hospital – Holton Community Hospi- The Lady Cardinals lost this as team at Baldwin game 53-41. The Lady Cardi- tal – provides 24/7 surgical coverage for many surger- nals led at halftime 22-21. Wet- By Michael Powls 11. Spring Hill 90.5 more got outscored in the sec- The Holton Wildcat varsity 12. Smoky Valley 80 ies. Dr. Roderick Warren is on-call 24/7 for emergency ond half 32-19. Hanover 53, Wetmore 41 wrestling team was in action 13. De Soto 73 Dr. Roderick Warren on Saturday at the Baldwin 14. Baldwin 56 procedures at Holton Community Hospital and is avail- Hanover – 10-11-18-14 – 53 Invitational Tournament. 15. Osawatomie 35 able every Thursday to perform general surgeries. Dr. Warren has been Wetmore – 7-15-6-13 – 41 The Wildcats placed sixth 16. Wamego 19 Hanover – Doebele 5 (2) 3-4 covering our community’s surgical needs since 2005! 15, Doebele 3 7-8 13, Jueneman as a team out of 18 total 17. Eudora 17 3 3-6 9, Lohse 2 2-2 6, Klipp 2 teams. 18. Rock Creek 6 (1) 0-0 5, Bruna 1(1) 0-0 3, Za- The Wildcats will be back Holton’s Tyler Price (170- At Holton Community Hospital, we are here to serve you, rybnicky 1 0-0 2. Totals 17 (4) on the mat on Thursday, pound class) won his weight neighbors and friends, and will continue to provide you with 15-20 53. Feb. 2 at home for a double division while teammate Tel Wetmore – Henry 3 (2) 4-6 dual with Rock Creek and Wittmer (220-pound class) the professional, compassionate care you expect and deserve! 12, McQueen 3 2-4 8, Henry Wamego. took second in his weight 3 2-3 8, Shumaker 2 (2) 0-0 6, The team results at Baldwin division and Kyler Tannahill Strathman 2 0-2 4, Bloom 1 1-2 Saturday were as follows: (285-pound class) took third 3. Totals 14 (4) 9-17 41. 1110 Columbine Dr., The Wetmore boys varsity 1. Clay Center 186.5 in his weight division. Holton 2. Santa Fe Trail 176 In addition, Kolby Roush basketball team also lost their 785-364-2116 www.holtonhospital.com game to Hanover 71-45. Both 3. Basehor-Linwood 159.5 (120 pounds) took fourth and teams will be in action on Tues- 4. Burlington 131 Taygen Fletcher (113 pounds) day, Jan. 31 at Linn. 5. Tonganoxie 128 took fifth as did Cael Jack- 6. Holton 124.5 son (145 pounds). Cameron 7. Louisburg 115 Smith (106 pounds) placed upcoming prep SPORTS 8. Buhler 112 seventh and Lawson Henry 9. Goodland 102 (132) took eighth. Logan TUESDAY, JAN. 31: HHS Boys Basketball vs. Royal Valley – 10. Prairie View 94 Cannon (160) did not place. 4:30 p.m. @ Holton; HHS Girls Basketball vs. Royal Valley – 4:30 p.m. @ Holton; JHHS Boys Basketball vs. Immaculata – 4:30 p.m. @ Immaculata; JHHS Girls Basketball vs. Immaculata – 4:30 p.m. @ Immaculata; ATHLETES RVHS Boys Basketball vs. Holton – 4:30 p.m. @ Holton; RV’s Box, Holton’s RVHS Girls Basketball vs. Holton – 4:30 p.m. @ Holton OF THE WEEK THURSDAY, FEB. 2: HHS Wrestling – Double Dual – 5:30 Price both state-ranked p.m. @ Holton; RVHS Wrestling vs. Onaga/Sabetha/RV – By Michael Powls In Class 3A, 2A, 1A Royal Valley sophomore wrestler Brett 5:30 p.m. @ Hoyt FRIDAY, FEB. 3: HHS Boys Basketball vs. Nemaha Central he Kansas Wrestling Royal Valley senior wres- House, in the 132-pound class, led his T – 4:30 p.m. @ Seneca; HHS Girls Basketball vs. Nemaha Coaches Association tler Jacob Box is ranked team in stats Thursday versus Holton and (KWCA) has released second in the state in the Central – 4:30 p.m. @ Seneca; JHHS Boys Basketball vs. ACCHS. House had one reversal, two Maur Hill/Mt. Academy – Queen of Courts – 5 p.m. @ its state wide rankings 195-pound weight class. pins, 12 team points and two wins. as of Jan. 26, in all of the In Class 4A. Holton se- Jackson Hts.; JHHS Girls Basketball vs. Maur Hill/Mt. classes 1A-6A. nior wrestler Tyler Price Academy – Queen of Courts – 5 p.m. @ Jackson Hts.; Two wrestlers from is ranked third in the RVHS Boys Basketball vs. Perry-Lecompton – 4:30 p.m. Jackson County are state in the 170-pound @ Hoyt; RVHS Girls Basketball vs. Perry-Lecompton – ranked in the state of weight class. 4:30 p.m. @ Hoyt Kansas. Holton freshman wrestler Taygen Fletcher, in the 113-pound class, has a Sponsored by 16-9 varsity wrestling record so far this season and took fifth place at the 18-team Baldwin Invitational over the weekend. n RV coach comments on team Public Notice (Continued from Page 6 1603 W. 4th St., Holton, KS (785) 364-3205 safe to say we had a good finish to our month of January www.chcsks.org wrestling,’’Public the Noticecoach said. Royal Valley’s next action will be Thursday, Feb. 2 in its only home dual meet of the season vs. Onaga and Sabetha. Public Notice (First published in The Holton EAST QUARTER OF SEC- Public Notice Recorder, Holton, Kan., on TION 35, TOWNSHIP 9 Monday, Jan. 30, 2017.) 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Doornink, #23536 named under the Last Will sonably ascertainable, thirty defendants; the unknown of- [email protected] and Testament of Mabel J. (30) days after the actual no- ficers, successors, trustees, 8900 Indian Creek Park- Harris, deceased, praying tice was given as provided by creditors and assigns of any way, Suite 180 that the instrument attached law, and if their demands are defendants that are exist- Overland Park, KS 66210 to the Petition dated March not thus exhibited, they will ing, dissolved or dormant (913) 339-9132 27, 1997, be admitted to be forever barred. corporations; the unknown (913) 339-9045 (fax) probate, and for the appoint- executors, administrators, ment of Lester F. Harris and Lester F. Harris, devisees, trustees, credi- By: ______Yvonne A. Trickle as Co-Ex- Petitioner tors, successors and assigns Christina E. Carr, #27514 ecutors of the Will without Yvonne A. Trickle, of any defendants that are [email protected] bond. 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Bank (Branch GNB) Pharmacy Store 111 Arizona Ave., Holton 208 W. 5th St., Holton 100 East 5th St., Holton 1100 Columbine Dr., Holton 364-5373 364-2166 364-2114 364-2250 THE HOLTON RECORDER, MONDAY, JAN. 30, 2017, PAGE 9 Kientz Corner .By Beverly Ramey Newell Mayetta Methodist Church On Jan. 22, the Pleasant Hill our friends and leave a mes- having conversation with God. Griffiths, Kevin McDowell, United Methodist Church con- sage, and we can take pictures We can say anything to God. Larry Miles and Brian Smith, By Shirley Stauffer hosted the monthly pizza par- gregation opened its worship on them. God wants our focus on Him usher team. Church services at Mayetta ty on Friday evening. Those service by singing “This Is A Jesus has left a message for through prayer to find our pur- On Jan. 16, Dick and Beverly Methodist Church on the third in attendance were Darrell Day Of New Beginnings.” each one of us. He wants us pose in life. Newell, Nick and Karen Nico- Sunday after the Epiphany, and Mary Morgan, Roy and It was good to see everyone to go fishing for people. Jesus Worship is another way we lay, Dennis and Kim Smerchek Jan. 22, began with Pastor Bev Kranz, June Schlodder in church, because last Sunday, called Simon Peter, Andrew, can have a relationship with and Carmen and Kira Sellens Howard reading from Psalms and the hosts. This is always Jan. 15, church services were James and John to come and God. Worship is a time to glori- ate supper at Reed’s Ringside 100, followed by prayer. a fun evening. canceled due to the ice storm. follow Him. It is a thrill to go fy God. God’s spirit may dwell Bar and Grill in Topeka. A joy was expressed that On Tuesday, June Schlodder The birthdays for Jan. 15 fishing for people. Jesus wants in us as hope, joy and peace. On Jan. 17, Ted and Elaine Sherry is now able to walk joined friends at the café in through Jan. 28: Zeke Metz, us to be His disciples. Let us remember Mark 12:30, Hubach, Richard and Rosalie without her cane, and prayers Denison for lunch. Others in Jan. 17; Linda Griffiths, Jan. For special music, John Wil- “You shall love the Lord your Lassiter, Beverly Newell and were asked for the healing attendance were Richard and 18; Kenny Etzel, Jan. 19; Han- son sang “Have Thine Own God with all your heart, and June Schlodder ate lunch at the and well-being of Darlene Rosalie Lassiter, Bev Newell nah Caudill and Rick Colton, Way, Lord.” John accompanied with all your soul, and with all R and R Grill in Denison. Rawlings and Kathy Norris and Ted and Elaine Hubach. Jan. 20; Kendra Cochran, Jan. himself on his guitar. your mind, and with all your On Jan. 20, Kenny, Yvonne, as she recovers from a broken The food and conversation is 23; Danette Martin, Jan. 24; Judy Glasgow read the scrip- strength.” Audrey and Cara Etzel hosted elbow. always enjoyed. Joey Sodergren, Jan. 25; and ture Mark 12:28-30. May each one of us be con- a birthday pizza supper at their Bud Stauffer was candle Family members met at Dorothy Tefft, Jan. 28. The sermon “The Purpose nected with God through home in Topeka. Those present lighter and Todd Stauffer Trails in Holton for lunch on The anniversaries were Don Driven Life: You Were Created prayer and worship, and may were Big Kenny and Lori Et- rang the bell. Call to worship Wednesday. It was a joy for and Sandy Old, Jan. 20; and To Be In Relationship With God’s spirit recharge our lives. zel; Rona Etzel; Chris Farmer, came from Psalms 91:14-16. June Schlodder to be with John and Dorothy Holt, Jan. God” was given by the Rev. The closing hymn was “Joy- Sean and Kylene Frost; and Hymns sung were “Holy, Arnel and Jan Hallauer, Gene 26, their 60th. Hyun-Jin Cho. ful, Joyful, We Adore Thee.” Dick and Beverly Newell. Ev- Holy, Holy! Lord God Al- and Brenda Hallauer, Virgil The concerns were prayers What is the right attitude be- Those assisting with the ser- eryone enjoyed fruit, lettuce mighty” and “I Surrender and Anna Jo Hallauer, Donna for the family of Andrew tween you and God? We are vice were Judy Glasgow, litur- salad, pizza, birthday cake and All.” Hallauer and Lee Knudson. Green and the family of Wal- created by God. He put His gist; Greg Baldwin, organist; ice cream. They were celebrat- The special sung by the June Schlodder accompa- lace Martin. spirit in each of us. Joy Jepson and Deb Mannell, ing Kenny’s birthday, which congregation was “Jesus Is nied her daughter, Kathy, to The children’s story was What is the best way to build sound system; Megan and was Jan. 19. Kenny received All The World To Me.” June Manhattan to visit Gene and given by Kevin McDowell. a relationship? We need to Molly Strobel, acolytes; John some nice presents. Everyone Schlodder and Mary Ander- Brenda Hallauer. Kathy was Phones are neat. We can call have conversation. Prayer is Wilson, song leader; and Ron had a fun time. son took up the offerings. getting instructions on cro- Cordell Neely was men- cheting from Brenda. They tioned as a birthday person all enjoyed lunch at Hu Hot Holton First Baptist Church Auctions (he turned 21). buffet café. Pastor Howard’s sermon The Stauffer family all en- By Shirley M. Cameron part of the solution for unity school youth program. Pas- Auctions advertised in The was titled “Hearing God’s joyed the soup supper spon- At Holton First Baptist with our brethren or part of tor Tim prayed over them. Holton Recorder qualify to be in- Call,” taken from the book sored by the Mayetta Fire Church on Sunday, Jan. 22, the problem? We must pray We look forward to get- cluded in this free auction calen- of 1 Samuel 3:1-20. Servic- Association on Saturday, Jan. “Stand Firm” was the ti- that we have an overall atti- ting to know them better as dar. Contact us at 785-364-3141 es closed with the circle of 14. Despite the predicted tle of Pastor Tim’s sermon tude of grace. we journey forward together or holtonrecorder@giantcomm. friendship and prayer offered ice storm, there was a very from Philippians following “For by grace you have with the Lord. Our congrega- net or stop by our office at 109 by Sharon Gabriel. nice crowd. The association Christ’s teachings, obeying been saved, through faith, tion needs to keep the fam- W. Fourth St. in Holton. Bud and Shirley Stauffer thanks all who attended. and respecting His word, not of ourselves. It is a gift ily in prayer. We were glad • Saturday, Feb. 25. Starting at modeling His example and of God,” Ephesians 2:8. to have Johnathan’s mother 10 a.m. Ellen C. Reder real estate principles and loving peo- We must focus on our min- from South Carolina worship auction. Effingham City Build- ple. istry and trust Christ to guide with us and the family ing, 414 Main St., Effingham. We are to submit to God us as to how we as individu- with this transition. For more information, contact in all areas of our lives. We als can use our God-given tal- Sunday was the Sanctity for Stranger Creek Realty at 913- wage war not as the world ents and gifts to serve Him. Life Sunday. The Crisis Preg- 833-4835. does; our weapons are not Seek His glory, not ours. nancy Center furnished bullet • Wednesday, March 1. Start- like the world. All too of- The congregation was glad inserts with information from ing at 10 a.m. Rottinghaus Con- ten we use our words and to welcome Johnathan and the Kansans for Life organi- signment Auction (farm and in- our tongues to speak life or Jennifer Owens and three zation. Pastor Tim prayed for dustrial consignments wanted, death. children to church all the the pro-life agenda. A rose in advertising deadline Feb. 6). Jct. We are to live empowered way from Texas. They will a vase was given by Jackson Highway 36 and 99, Beattie. For by the Holy Spirit rather than join the congregation to be County CPC in appreciation more information, contact Terry become envious, quarrel, involved with the middle of the church’s yearly finan- at 785-353-2525 or 785-799- fight or cause strife. Am I a school age youth and high cial support. 5141 (cell). AreaArea HealthHealth AndAnd MedicalMedical DirectoryDirectory

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Banner Creek Animal Hospital, 933-2171 364-4560. EmploymentEmployment FOUND: Bluetick coonhound, PRODUCTION SHIFT SUPERVISORS male, approximately 18-months- IMMEDIATE OPENING for full- QA MANAGER old, on W Road, Denison. For time Kennel Technician. Must more information, contact be dependable, work well with WAREHOUSE MANAGER Banner Creek Animal Hospital, others, and LOVE dogs. Attention 364-4560. IT BUSINESS ANALYST to detail, positive attitude, and ACCOUNTING MANAGER FOUND: Golden Retriever mix, able to handle all types of canines neutered male, 6-to-7-years- needed. Experience preferred but SR. COST ACCOUNTANT old, found at Netawaka Gym. not required. Apply at Heart of For more information, contact Jackson Humane Society, 414 C.J. Foods is a leading manufacturer of super-premium Banner Creek Animal Hospital, E.8th Street, between 1pm-4pm. pet foods located in Bern, KS and Pawnee City, NE. 364-4560. We have an opening for an Open positions vary per location. Details and on-line FOUND: KU scarf on south side Assistant Teacher in Jefferson application available at www.cjfoodsinc.com. County Meriden Head Start. HELP WANTED of Square on Jan.24. To claim, APPLY TODAY to join C.J. Foods’ Growing Business! visit The Holton Recorder Starting salary is $8.70 adjustable Ag Partners Coop is now hiring for a full time grain office, 109 W.4th St., Holton. by education and experience. CJ Foods is a drug free employer and EOE. elevator position at our Topeka location. Benefits offered Please go to www.nekcap.org for FOUND: White puppy, terrier job description and application. are health insurance, 125 Plan, 401k and retirement. mix, at 8205 286th Road. Call Please submit application and Applicant must pass physical test and drug screen. Heart of Jackson, 364-5156. proof of education to bpederson@ HOME HEALTH AIDE Please stop by any of our locations for an application or nekcap.org. NEK-CAP, Inc. is an LOST-PENDANT: Silver paw- equal opportunity employer. Community Home Health, a department of Community download an application from our website shape, by Holton High School. HealthCare System, is seeking a compassionate individual If found, call 785-633-6676. Rental RentalProperty Property http://www.agpartnerscoop.com to work as a Home Health Aide. This person will be Wanted Wanted or contact Meryl Charles at 785-741-0526. 2-BEDROOM partially responsible for providing home health aide services to TILLABLE ACRES to rent: furnished, upstairs apartment close to Holton Square. $400/ the patients in the communities of Centralia, Corning, Growing family farm expanding No TrespassingNo Trespassing Crossword Answers operation. 316-680-1254 month plus deposit. Water paid, references required, no pets. Law Frankfort, St. Marys, Holton, Onaga and Westmoreland. enforcement welcome. Call 785- Successful candidates will at minimum be a Certified TRESPASSING WITHOUT The Heart of Jackson Humane permission. Notice is hereby given Society is seeking donations 364-3151. Nurse Aide, with a willingness to obtain their Home by the undersigned residents of of several items for continued 3-BEDROOM, 2-BATHROOM Health Aide Certification within 3 months of hire. Jackson County that hunting, operations, as well as more fishing, trapping, or shooting, or volunteers to walk dogs at the HOUSE in Holton w/large fenced backyard and storage Community Home Health provides company vehicles for trespassing day or night is positively shelter. For more information, forbidden on all land owned, or call the shelter at 364-5156 or shed. $725/rent, $725/deposit. Aides and Nurses to drive from location to location. 785-969-2747 rented or occupied by us, or on stop by the shelter at 414 E. roads adjacent to lands at any time Eighth St. in Holton. For more information and to apply, go to 1-BEDROOM downtown www.chcsks.org and click on “Careers” or contact of the year, licenses or no licenses. Lawn Lawn& Garden & Garden Holton loft apartment. Includes April 1, 2016-2017. Phil and all appliances/paid utilities. No Human Resources at 785-889-5026. Colene Gutierrez, Roger Ackeret, BULK 100% Decorative river smoking. $750/month. 785- EOE Jay Gilliland, BFD Inc., Joseph B. rock. 785-851-0053. 364-2017 Nick, and Harold Knouft. COMMUNITY CALENDARCOMMUNITY CALENDAR

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Seed Feed & SeedVans Feed & SeedVans Vans Vans This is a great opportunity to begin a long-term career withBoats an industry-leadingBoats company.Boats Boats Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage SalesEstate Sale Garage SalesEstate Sale Estate Sale Estate Sale 1st and 2nd shift positions available. StartingNo payTrespassing is based byNo experience. Trespassing No Trespassing No Trespassing Recorder Ads Recorder Ads Recorder Ads Recorder Ads WELDERS - 1st and 2nd shift positions available Pay is based on skill and experience. Sign-On Bonus Package Available. Don’t settle for just any welding job when you can begin a career with Ernest-Spencer Companies. Must pass 2-G/GMAW weld test given at time of interview and be able to pass pre-employment testing. Preferred Skills/Qualifications: Structural welding experience - Layout and fitting experience Proficient in blueprint reading - Experience working with overhead cranes Experience welding on steel, aluminum, and stainless steel projects SHIPPING AND RECEIVING TECHNICIAN/TRUCK DRIVER Must have valid CDL-A. This is a great opportunity to begin a long-term career with an industry-leading company. Starting pay is $17 - $20 per hour. There is an opportunity for a wage increase at the completion of a probationary period and again during annual evaluations. Wage increases determined by performance. SAW OPERATOR - 1st and 2nd shift positions available Set up and operate saw to cut metal with accuracy. Requires good math and measuring skills. Must be able to read work orders or production schedules to determine specifications, such as materials to be used, locations of cutting lines, or dimensions and tolerances. SENIOR QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR Duties: Audit and monitor quality requirements in accordance with the company quality assurance policies and cus- tomer specifications. Conduct inspections at First Article, in-process, in-coming and completes the final inspections. Initiate Non-Conformance reports as required. Document and report inspection findings and results and monitors corrective actions to inspection findings. Perform accurate mechanical, physical and visual inspection of raw materi- als, components, and sub-assemblies as per Inspection Plans and Specification Requirements. Ensure calibration and maintenance is performed on inspection equipment. Perform product identification and traceability activities, as required. Work with other company personnel to resolve inspection questions. Communicate with customer service representatives to ensure compliance with the final product. Conduct various tests and quality checks on finished products. Insure that all products have been tested and fall within standards, measured to specifications and within tolerances, readability of labels, etc. Position Requirements: HS diploma or GED and have a minimum of 2-years background in metal fabrication and/or welding. AWS and CWI background preferred. Ability to read/use: Calipers, Micrometer, Measuring Tape, Protractor, Digital Level, Fillet Weld Gage, and Pressure Gauge, etc. Must be proficient in basic math and calculator functions. Must possess good reading comprehension skills, and be able to write legibly. Must be able to write legibly. Must be able to read and understand technical drawings.

Our total benefits package is industry-leading as well. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas Health and Dental, Vision, Company paid Life Insurance, Paid Time-Off (that increases with length of service), Holiday Pay, 401 (k) with Company Match, Corporate Gym-Membership. Pre-Employment Drug Testing and Lifting Evaluation Required. Apply online: www.ernestspencer.com, send resume to: [email protected], or apply in person: 3323 E. 82nd Meriden, KS. 66512 For more information about this position, call Mollee (785) 484-3165 x 255 Ernest-Spencer is an Equal Opportunity Employer. THE HOLTON RECORDER, MONDAY, JAN. 30, 2017, PAGE 12 Commission OKs maintenance log policy

Hoyt woman dies By Ali Holcomb aboard. Banks said she had been DeLay’s bid, which was not se- A new mandatory mainte- * Make an appointment with asked by Teresa McAnerney lected, included tempered glass nance log policy has been de- the shop to fix defects that are of the Northeast Kansas Enter- windows compared to the other in traffic accident veloped by the Jackson County minor. prise Facilitation and Mary Ann bid, which did not include tem- Commissioners to keep track * Ensure the following safe- Riederer of the Washburn Uni- pered glass, it was reported. An early Saturday traffic of the upkeep and maintenance ty equipment is in the vehicle: versity Small Business Devel- * Met in executive session accident­ in Shawnee County needs of county road and bridge flags, flares and/or reflective -tri opment Center to forward any with with Jackson County Ap- claimed the life of a young vehicles and equipment. angles. small business inquires received praiser Jason Claycamp for 20 mother of four from Hoyt, The new policy requires * Check tire pressure level at the Chamber office to the two minutes to discuss a personnel according to the Shawnee county road and bridge employ- and ensure tire chains are avail- women. matter. No action was taken County Sheriff’s Office. ees to daily log the condition of able for use if necessary. The commissioners also re- back in open session. Katie Perkins, 23, was pro­ the county vehicles that they uti- If tire repairs are needed, quested that if anyone calls the * Met in executive session nounced dead at the scene of lize. The log will be turned into county employees will help pull Chamber about economic de- with Roger Chartier, road and the accident, which occurred the road and bridge shop office off and put tires back on, accord- velopment, business or industry, bridge employee, for 45 min- at about 2:30 a.m. Saturday weekly unless a major mainte- ing to the policy. that the Chamber also report that utes to discuss a personnel mat- in the 2700 block of U.S. nance issue arises. Each employee will also ser- information to the commission- ter. No action was taken back in Highway 75, just south of The county has 23 employ- vice their equipment (as per ers so they can follow up with open session. N.W. 35th Street, it was re- ees who operate road and bridge manufacture specifications or the individuals. * Received a notice that ported. trucks and motor graders, it was per shop foreman directions) York stated that the Chamber KANZA was not selected this Perkins, who was born in reported. and change the oil as follows: has been working with Tractor time to receive funding through Holton, reportedly attended The new policy states that the * Pickups - every 5,000 Supply and reported that the a Community Development Holton schools for a few following checks will be made miles. company is planning to host a Block grant. years as a child. daily by employees on all active * Big trucks - every 10,000 celebration for the opening of * Received a call from resident According to the sheriff’s vehicles: miles. the store and that the commis- Donna Simmons about the cur- office, Perkins was driving a * Check the inspection report * Other equipment - every sioners would be receiving an rent condition of E Road. Com- 2003 Ford Expedition north for all items that apply to any 500 hours or 1,000 hours. invitation to attend. missioner Bill Elmer discussed on U.S. 75 at the time of the vehicle the employee will oper- Minor repairs, such as bolt In other business, according that the county had planned to crash. Paramedics found the ate. tightening, are the responsibility to the minutes of Jan. 17, the lay rock in several areas of the Expedition in a wooded area Katie Perkins * Check air tanks daily and of the employee operating the commission: county this week. east of the highway after it hicle. The Shawnee County drain. machine and the repair must be * Learned from Eric Fritz, * Learned from Chad Phillips, had overturned. Sheriff’s Office is con­tinuing * Check fluid levels daily and noted in the daily log. road and bridge department co- head custodian, that he is seek- Perkins was not wearing to investigate the crash. add as necessary. Failing to follow the policy supervisor, that Joe Montgom- ing bids for new fencing around a seat belt at the time of the An obituary for Perkins * Change out reflectors if bro- could result in disciplinary ac- ery of Montgomery Electric has the dumpster and HVAC units on accident, it was reported, and appears on Page 5 of today’s ken. tion, it was reported. completed some electrical work the east side of the Courthouse. she was ejected from the ve- Holton Re­corder. * Make sure the equipment Also during the meeting, the at the shop and that plumbing * Agreed to again offer the has slow moving vehicle signs commissioners met with Lori work has also been completed in Will, Mary, Jay and Edna Van Banks, Holton/Jackson County the offices at the shop. Sweringen Trust Fund Scholar- Chamber of Commerce director, * Clarified a bid the county ship to one local senior who will and Ashlee York, Chamber ad- previously received for win- be attending Kansas State Uni- Football Pick-Em... ministrative assistant, to discuss dows at the new shop from Ray versity. The scholarship is for economic development. DeLay of Ray’s Glass at Holton. $200. Continued from Page 1 JBN, 7-Eleven, Penny’s and The by noon on Saturday. However, Band One Stop, Holton National Holton Recorder. entries submitted at Holton Den- Bank, Off The Square Grill, Last- Please limit one entry per per- tal, Medical Pharmacy, Giant County Attorney... ing Impressions, Casey’s Gener- son at each business location. Communications/JBN, Holton al Store (both locations), Koger No purchase is required to par- National Bank and The Holton Variety, Pizza Hut, Medical ticipate. Recorder will be picked up by Continued from Page 1 Jack­son County Attorney Brian Mick also said the county Pharmacy, New York Hair Affair, Special contest collection 5 p.m. Friday, since those busi- second case, under the same Yearout at $50,000. Mick said com­missioners are “the only Jackson Farmers Inc., Jayhawk boxes are available at each of the nesses are not open on Saturday terms and conditions.” the new sal­ary for Miller rep- ones who can change the county TV & Appliance, Advanced Chi- participating businesses, along mornings or it’s more convenient Miller has also requested that resents a cut in pay of “about attorney’s salary” and that Mill- ropractic Services, Holton 66, with some extra blank entry for them to be picked up at that commissioners accept a payroll $10,000,” while the salary re- er’s request was likely to be dis- BeginAgains Pawn & Gun, Your forms. time. change that would set annual quest for Yearout repre­sents “a cussed during the commission’s Place or Mine Catering, Dairy Contest entries will be picked For more information, see the sala­ries for herself and Assistant promotion.” weekly meeting today. Queen, Giant Communications/ up at participating businesses advertisement on page 8. Lynn Jenkins... Bob Davies... Continued from Page 1 have three sons, a sixth-grader, vacation annually accumulative He received a master’s de- a freshman and a junior. to 50 days; three days personal Continued from Page 1 execu­tive director Clay Barker fied public accountant who first “This is a time for fighting for says Jen­kins’ decision not to served two years in the Kansas gree from Washburn University Melody was recently offered leave annually accumulative to Kansas and making the tough seek election to another term House of Representatives,­ from in education administration and a position to teach English at five days; 12 days sick leave an- calls, not fund-raising and cam- in Congress or any other public 1998 to 2000, and then for one completed some doctorate work Jackson Heights next year. nually accumulative to 75 days; paigning. This is a time we can office at the end of her current term in the Kansas Senate, from at The University of Kansas. Davies said he was impressed six days bereavement annually; fix the tax code, effectively- re term came as a bit of a sur­prise. 2000 to 2002. She was elected “I’d been at Valley Falls so with the district’s facilities. salary protection coverage to form the healthcare system and Barker also said the decision Kansas State Treasurer in 2002. I know the area,” Davies said. “The elementary school is a the negotiated base; health in- make the federal government could set up wide-open prima- Jenkins was first elected to “What draws me to Holton is true gem for the community. It’s surance employee/dependents as a whole work better for the ries up and down the ballot in Con­gress in 2008, defeating in- the small town community, but something to be very proud of,” $1,000 a month; cell phone sti- nearly 720,000 Kansans I serve 2018. cumbent Democrat Nancy Boy- it’s still vibrant. The town has he said. pend $60 a month and $500 an- in Congress.” A 1981 graduate of Holton da, and has been re-elected four it all. It’s just a good fit for me, The offer from the Holton nuity a year. Kansas Republican Party High School, Jenkins is a certi- times. and I wanted to get to a bigger board of education includes a Davies will replace Supt. district for my kids.” $110,000 salary; $750 for spe- Dennis Stones, who will retire Morrill and Janes makes $10K donation to Kanza Davies and his wife, Melody, cial organizational dues; 15 days at the end of this school year. The Kanza Mental Health each dollar raised with $2 when by the Kansas Department of Foundation and Kanza Mental the goal of $50,000 is reached. Aging and Disability Services Health and Guidance Center, Kurt Saylor and the Morrill & as a participating community Inc. received a boost this past Janes Bank and Trust Board of mental health center. Kanza of- week after Morrill & Janes Bank Trustees provided their gift to fers a wide array of behavioral and Trust of Hiawatha presented assist Kanza in reaching their and mental health services for them with a $10,000 check. goal of $150,000. both adults and children. The The gift was given as part of “The entire team at Morrill & center works closely with nu- the foundation’s 2016 fund-rais- Janes Bank and Trust is excited merous community partners to ing campaign, which is an annu- to support such an important or- provide emergency assessment, al event in its four-county ser- ganization,” said Kurt Saylor, referral and crisis intervention vice area. The campaign builds chairman of Morrill & Janes services. Kanza’s clinical staff on the 2015 campaign to raise Bank and Trust. “Kanza fulfills is available 365 days a year, 24 funds to support the renovation a critical need for mental health hours a day. It is governed by a of the Moser Building, located services throughout the area. We volunteer board of 14 members at 510 Kansas Ave. in Holton, are proud to support the worth- appointed by county govern- which once housed the Holton while work their team is doing ment. Community Hospital. each day.” For more information about This campaign’s success is in- Kanza Mental Health and Kanza Mental Health and Guid- spired by a generous pledge by Guidance Center, Inc. is a private ance Center or how you can an anonymous donor to match not-for-profit agency licensed help, visit kanzamhgc.org. KANZA Receives Major Donation from Morrill & Janes Bank and Trust of Hiawatha! Thank you, Morrill & Janes!

Shown above, left to right, is Jessica Rush, banking center manager, T.J. Wilson, Vice President, David Elsbury, CEO of Kanza, Kent Saylor, Morrill and Janes Bank Board of Directors member, Bob Wayman, Kanza governing board vice president, Leslie Scoby, Kanza Foundation Board Vice President, Virginia Freese, Director of Business Operations, KANZA Mental Health Foundation and KANZA Mental Health and Guidance Center recently received a $10,000 do- nation from Morrill & Janes Bank and Trust of Hiawatha! The donation will help renovate the Moser Building, 510 Kansas Ave., in Holton for use by KANZA.

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