H H INSIDE SALUTE Holton Livestock HOLTON, KAN. Exchange to hold annual spring Hometown of consignment Janis Bowser auction at 9 a.m. Holton Recorder subscriber on June 20. for 60 years. CSerin e asn ny niy r years See ad on page 9. Volume 153, Issues 45 & 46 HOLTON, KANSAS • Mon./Wed. June 8 & 10, 2020 18 Pages $1.00 County enters phase three of reopening plan By Ali Holcomb advisory issued by Reith also Restrictions for businesses lifts restrictions on businesses, and the size of “mass allowing them to reopen buffets gatherings” continue to be and other self-serve amenities, loosened this week as Jackson such as fountain drinks. County prepares to begin “They can also seat people phasing out of the COVID-19 wherever they want to,” Reith (coronavirus) stay-at-home said of restaurants. “Our order by Sunday, June 21. recommendation is that they The limit on “mass try to continue to space their gatherings” in the county has guests out as best they can.” been raised from 30 to 50 Reith said that area nursing this week as the county enters homes have been advised to “phase three” and will jump follow recommendations by the to 200 on Monday, June 15, Kansas Department for Aging according to recommendations and Disability Services and the made by Jackson County Kansas Department of Health Health Officer Angela Reith and Environment to determine to the Jackson County when they can reopen for Commissioners on Monday visitors. Nursing homes owned morning. by a corporation may also have Johan Campbell, shown second from right in the photo above, stands next to the Purple Heart Medal monument The public health advisory different guidelines set by their at Linscott Park in Holton. Campbell — shown with his father, Erich Campbell, a U.S. Army veteran and Purple Heart issued by Reith includes administrators. recipient — plans to expand the monument to add the names of more Purple Heart recipients from Jackson County “strongly suggested” “The two biggest calls I’m as part of his Eagle Scout project, which also includes replacing the flagpole and cleaning the Company E monument recommendations and are not receiving right now are on located behind the Purple Heart monument. Photo by Brian Sanders requirements as the county self-serve drinks and when can prepares to reopen completely people visit nursing homes,” from the stay-at-home order. she said. “I’m encouraging our Scout working to expand monument “Our phase out plan will nursing homes to follow the start June 21. We are still recommendations by KDHE By Brian Sanders sure they are rightly recognized.­ memorial. “Another part is to the Purple Heart memorial­ as strongly recommending people and KDADS.” When the Purple Heart But expanding the Purple in stall­ a new flagpole, because his Eagle Scout project because social distance and stay home At this time, those Medal memorial was placed in Heart monument is not the the pole that’s there, behind the he “thought it would be a nice when they are sick,” Reith said organizations recommend that Holton’s Linscott Park in May only task that 15-year-old monument, is bent over to one thing to do” for medal recipients Monday. “We haven’t had a in-person visits not be allowed of 2017, it contained­ the names Johan Campbell, who has been side.” whose names are not yet on the new positive case in six days, unless absolutely necessary. of 166 military veterans­ from involved in the Cub Scouts and The third task that the younger monument. but it doesn’t mean that the Commissioner Ed Kathrens Jackson County who were either Boy Scouts for 10 years, is look­ Campbell said he plans to take on He took a proposal to expand virus is gone. We have to be asked Reith’s opinion on wounded or killed in the line of ing to take on as his Eagle Scout involves­ “a general cleaning with the monument to the Holton vigilant. We may see it come reopening the bathhouses, active military duty. project. some soap and scrubbing” on City Commission­ this past back in the fall.” playground, swimming beach Since then, another 28 Jackson “One part of it is to put a the Company­ E, 137th Infantry, February, earning approval from After June 21, there will be and other amenities at Banner County military veterans have smaller slab on the bottom of 35th Division monument that commissioners and support from no recommended limits on Creek Reservoir, which have been identified as Purple Heart the stone and put those names has stood in the park for decades Holton’s American Legion­ and mass gatherings in the county, remained closed. Medal recipients­ whose names on the stone,” said Campbell, after the end of World War II. Veterans of Foreign Wars posts. Reith said. should be on the memorial whose father, Erich Campbell, is Johan, who recently The word soon spread that he was The new public health Continued to Page 12 — and a Holton High School a Purple Heart Medal recipient completed his freshman year at student is doing his part to make whose name is on the existing­ HHS, said he chose expanding Continued to Page 12 Local graduations to PBP Nation files suit against Treasury The Prairie Band Potawatomi set by Congress for distributing tribal government’s service ob- Without advance notice that be held this summer Nation filed suit Monday the funds, in April the Treasury ligation. it was using this formula, the track, or indoors at the JHHS in Federal District Court in Department and the Department Despite this request, the Treasury then distributed $4.8 All three Jackson County of Interior solicited input from Treasury Department ignored billion to tribal governments. school districts – Jackson gym — and the ceremony’s Washington, D.C., seeking to location had not been final- prevent U.S. Treasury Secretary tribal leaders on how best to the tribal enrollment data, ac- While the Prairie Band Heights, Holton and Royal distribute the funding. cording to the PBP Nation. Potawatomi Nation has more Valley – are moving forward ized at press time. Steven Mnuchin from distribut- District Superintendent ing the remainder of $8 billion Tribes were later requested Instead, it adopted a highly than 4,500 Tribal members, it with high school graduation to provide certain data to help unreliable and controversial was reported, the HUD formula ceremonies this summer. Adrianne Walsh said she in funding provided to tribal received a recommendation­ governments under the CARES generate a distribution formula. race-based formula used by the that was adopted by Treasury Jackson Heights A centerpiece of the data re- Department of Housing and undercounted the Nation’s en- Some details about how from Jackson County Health Act to address the effects of the Officer Angela Reith to hold coronavirus on American Indian quest was that each tribe pro- Urban Development to distrib- rolled population by 80 percent, — and where — Jackson vide its total enrolled popula- ute Indian housing funds, the the PBP Tribe said. Heights High School’s the commencement cer- and Alaska Native nations and emony at the football field tribes, it has been reported. tion, which the tribes say is the PBP Nation said in a news re- Class of 2020 will hold its best measure for determining a lease. Continued to Page 12 commencement ceremony and track, noting that if that To meet a 30-day deadline are still being worked out, option was chosen and fami- but the date and time are lies attending the ceremony set, the USD 335 Board of sat together, “we would not Education noted during its have to put any kind of re- COVID-19 forces some businesses to close regular monthly meeting on striction on the number of By Brian Sanders keep those businesses open — sales and curbside-only service. business and see how they were Monday. guests.” COVID-19 (coronavirus) at least three local businesses But even with the option of doing, not necessarily to pry The board in May ap- If the ceremony were to has had a far-reaching negative have closed as a result of the curbside service and various into their finances, but just to proved a Sunday, June 21 be held outside, Middle effect on businesses across the pandemic, it was reported. forms of financial aid, many see if there was anything that graduation ceremony­, and and High School Principal country, with several small “It is heartbreaking,” Chamber local businesses are still feeling the Chamber could do, whether that date was finalized dur- Darren Shupe noted, gradu­ businesses being forced to close executive director Ashlee York the sting of COVID-19 on their it was help with resources or ing the board’s Monday ating seniors may not want due to revenue lost while being said of local businesses closing clientele and their revenue. financial aid,” she said. “We meeting, with commence- to sit on the track area, which closed to prevent the possible as an aftereffect of stay-at- York said her office has been have really tried to be a business ment to start at 2 p.m. that he said would be “pretty spread of the virus. home orders issued by state trying to keep a finger on the resource for any business in day. However, board mem- hot.” Where the seniors and Jackson County is no governments, such as the order pulse of those businesses in Jackson County.” bers were split on where the board members would be exception, despite efforts of from Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly Holton and Jackson County At least three local businesses graduation ceremony­ should seated during the ceremony, the federal government’s PPP in mid-March that is currently who may still be feeling that have shuttered because of the be held — outdoors at the (Payroll Protection Program) and being relaxed. sting, even with stay-at-home pandemic and resulting statewide JHHS football field and Continued to Page 8 local governments, organizations Many businesses have had to restrictions being loosened. stay-at-home order. and the Holton/Jackson County adapt to the stay-at-home order “We’ve tried, in the past Chamber of Commerce to help through such avenues as online couple of weeks, to call each Continued to Page 12 Carlson sews masks for clinic patients Kids Art INSIDE - County cuts rock By Brian Sanders for “a few years,” suggested With school buildings putting together some cloth Walk set hauling contract closed since spring break masks for patients at the By Ali Holcomb (page 2) because of the COVID-19 clinic not long after school Local children are invited to (coronavirus) pandemic, most buildings were closed to submit their artistic creations - USD 335 consider- middle school-age students prevent the possible spread of for the Kids COVID Art Walk have been looking­ for some COVID-19. and silent auction set for 4 p.m. ing ‘virtual school’ addition al­ activities to fill “I knew she was getting to 6 p.m. on Thursday, June option (page 2) their time after­ school work kind of bored,” McAsey said. 25, at Willcott Brewery just off is completed via internet­ “So I said, ‘Hey, would you the Holton Town Square, it has - Sign-up continues learning platforms. like to make some masks if been announced. for ball leagues Karma Carlson, a sixth- you can find a design that Jennifer Willcott of Holton, grader at Jackson Heights works?’ And she got right on along with Cullen Jackson, (page 6) Elementary School this past it.” Holton High School art teach- spring, decided to “pitch in” Carlson looked up cloth er, and Katie Morris, Jackson - Tech purchases by sewing cloth masks for mask pat­terns and after Heights art teacher, are organiz- OK’d by RV B.O.E. patients at Holton Family finding a couple that she ing the event that will benefit lo- Health Clinic. liked, she tried them out to cal charities. (page 8) “I figured maybe I could see how well they worked. Willcott, who teaches at help out a little bit,” said the “I made a couple of them, Horton for the South Brown - LaTurner seeking 12-year-old Carlson, whose and they were pretty easy to County school district, said she Congressional seat mother, Rochelle McAsey, make,” she said. wanted to encourage children to (page 3A) works at the clinic. “I had But the plan to make masks Continued to Page 12 tons of time on my hands, and changed when Carlson’s I knew how to sew. I figured sewing ma­chine “quit on Karma Carlson, a sixth-grade student at Jackson I’d help out.” me,” and she tried making a Heights Elementary School this past spring, is busy THURSDAY’S FORECAST McAsey, who said her this summer making cloth masks for patients at S daughter has been sewing Continued to Page 12 Holton Family Health Clinic, where her mother, Ro- Look for the complete forecast on page 2. chelle McAsey, works. Submitted photo

  "   !  !          HOLTON RECORDER, JUNE 8-10, 2020, PAGE 2 County cuts road rock hauling contract Today’s Weather Forecast Sponsored By: By Ali Holcomb and the commissioners agreed NextEra works to install a new for business.” Long and several Jackson County’s contract to a temporary contract on a transmission line in the county. others met with the commis- PAY CASH with Ehrhart Excavating to haul trial basis. The commissioners Barnett said he is putting to- sioners the following week to road rock has been going well, thanked Ehrhart for his work to gether costs for the county to discuss the proposed resolution, AND SAVE but due to a lack of funds, the haul rock. complete the repairs at Nex- which was not adopted by the county won’t continue to use Barnett also reported in the tEra’s expense. This would be commission. 3¢/GAL the company’s services at this meeting that the department’s a temporary repair and the road n Discussed the county’s time, it has been reported. rock budget, which was set at would be resurfaced properly maintenance service agree- At a recent Jackson County $600,000 for 2020, was “shot” by NextEra after the project is ment with McElroy’s with Chad 19075 US Hwy. 75, Holton • 785-364-2463 Commission meeting, Dan Bar- and was negative $4,000. complete. Phillips, Courthouse custodian. nett, road and bridge director, “We’re in pretty bad shape,” n Tabled bids to paint the The commissioners agreed to and Bob Ehrhart of Ehrhart Ex- he said. “We’ve put a lot of rock building at the recycling center. continue its agreement with the cavating gave an update on rock on the roads this year.” Scott Kieffaber, noxious weed company. hauling services for the county. The commissioners agreed and environmental services n Heard a weekly report from With a low supply of crushed to transfer $300,000 to the rock director, received two out of Lu Griffiths, Banner Creek Res- rock at the Denison quarry, Eh- budget - $100,000 apiece from county bids for the project. ervoir director, who reported rhart trucks had to haul rock out the special .4 percent retailers’ The commissioners agreed to that camping has been full at the of the Grantville quarry, which tax fund, the fuel budget and table the project until more local reservoir and that some people isn’t an affordable option for the grant matching funds. contractors bid on the project. have been unhappy that spots company, Ehrhart said. Since the rock budget is so n Learned from Kieffaber are not available. Griffiths dis- Hauling rock from Grantville low, Commissioners Ed Kath- that he also had the skylights cussed possibly adding 10 spots costs the business $10 per ton rens and Bill Elmer informed at the department’s buildings to campground C in the future. compared to $1.83 per ton from Barnett that the county will be repaired by Morton Building at n Met in executive session Denison. Once Denison had unable to continue contracting a cost of $725 after they were for 15 minutes to discuss a per- crushed more rock, Ehrhart said with Ehrhart for hauling servic- damaged from a storm. sonnel matter. No action was that, with two trucks, they were es. Barnett said he understood. The storm also damaged a taken back in open session. able to haul about 700 tons from In other business, according camera, and Kieffaber said he n Asked Kate Immenschuh, that quarry in one day at about to the approved minutes from was working with The Comput- deputy county appraiser, if she three loads per hour. May 18, the commission: er Doctor to find a comparable was interested in the county ap- “It’s been working out well n Discussed road concerns replacement. praiser position. Immenschuh for us,” Barnett said. with Barnett at 238th and H n Met with county resident said ‘possibly’ and the commis- Ehrhart was one of seven Roads and 142nd and Q3 Roads. Oren Long to discuss his pro- sioners agreed to discuss it at a companies in April that submit- Barnett also reported that posed resolution that would de- future meeting. ted bids to haul road rock for the 254th Road between S and clare Jackson County a “sanc- n Adjourned the meeting at county. Ehrhart bid $90 an hour, T Roads has been torn up as tuary county” and “back open 2:42 p.m. USD 335 considering ‘virtual school’ option By Brian Sanders the district. sidered for that.” from $2.35 to $2.40, middle and The Jackson Heights USD Walsh also shared information Walsh said that if students in high school lunches­ in­creasing 335 Board of Education could with the board about other vir- the virtual school program could from $2.55 to $2.60, adult decide in July whether to offer a tual school programs in Kansas, be convinced­ that “they’re part breakfast prices increasing from “virtual school” program option noting that “about 90 percent” of Jackson Heights and maybe $2.20 to $2.25 and adult lunch in the district and whether stu­ of the state’s school districts that enjoy it so much that they think prices increasing from $3.75 to dents who participate in a virtual use the “virtual school” concept they’d like to change to being $3.85. Stu­dent breakfast prices pro­gram would have the same do so as an in-dis­trict program, in school,” it could only benefit­ will remain unchanged.­ access to ex­tracurricular activi­ as opposed to having the pro- the district, even if many stu­ n Approved 2020-21 text- ties or graduation honors as stu- gram as “its own building with dents who participate in such book fees of $45 for K-12 stu- dents who attend the “brick and its own report card.” pro­grams are those “for whom dents and preschool students mortar” school. One drawback to the program, brick­-and-mortar is not a fit… with an IEP or grant slot, un- Farming is your livelihood, and it’s our business to help protect that. During the board’s regular she said, involves a change in they’re not really interested in changed from last year. meeting­ on Monday, District full-time enrollment weighting moving toward as­similating.” n Approved renewal of the Business Insurance Superinten­dent Adrianne Walsh for families who choose to get Many virtual school programs distric­t’s workers’ compensa- Farm/Ranch presented board members with involved in the program so that also involve different graduation tion plan with Accident Fund information about virtual­ school students in those families can requirements­ than “brick and Insurance Company of America Business Succession programs around the state, in participate in KSHSAA-sanc- mortar” schools, she said. In the through Brier Payne Meade In- We make it simple to help you select the coverage that’s which students receive district- tioned activities. Jackson Heights district, 27 class surance of Topeka. The 2020-21 right for you today and provide options for the future approved­ instruction outside of “They’d have to come up here credits are required for gradua- dis­trict premium is $22,102, a of your growing operation. regular class settings, mainly via and do an hour a day on campus tion, while the state minimum in decrease of $55 from the 2019-20 Call today to see how we make insurance simple. the internet. (to be in­volved in activities) and such programs is 21, although if premium of $22,157, Walsh said. Walsh told board members that automatically­ changes the Jackson Heights adopted a pro- n Approved the district’s Robert Wareham Mitchell Nicol Casey Patterson 521 Arizona 521 Arizona 521 Arizona that she was looking at a virtual FTE” funding from the state, gram, the board could raise the property and liability insurance Holton, KS Holton, KS Holton, KS school pro­gram as a means of Walsh told the board. “It goes district’s minimum. plan with the Kansas Educa- (785) 364-2111 (785) 364-2111 (785) 364-2111 in­creasing district enrollment, from $5,000 if it’s completely Board members also heard a tional Risk Management­ Pool Securities & services offered through FBL Marketing Services, LLC+, 5400 University Ave., West Des Moines, IA 50266, 877/860-2904, Member SIPC, Farm Bureau Property & Casualty Insurance Company+*, Western Agricultural Insurance Company+*, Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company+*/West Des Moines, IA. +Affiliates *Company providers of Farm Bureau Financial particularly­ where families­ in- virtual to $1,700 if you have pre­sentation from Victoria Mey- for 2020-21 at a premium of Services PCO44-ML-2 (2-12) volved in homeschooling and somebody coming to campus­ er, a con­sultant with the Educ- $54,281. Walsh said the average “a couple of our kids who have part-time.” ere virtual edu­cation services premium increase on such insur- cho­sen to drop out” are con- As a result, she said, school firm of Fort Washing­ton, Pa., ance plans is 38 percent. cerned. dis­tricts across the state with vir- about the possibility­ of uti­lizing n Heard a report from Walsh YOU NAME IT! Board members appeared to tual school programs do things the firm’s services for a virtual that the district will receive the WILSON’S DIRECT favor a virtual school program different­ly, with some districts school program. Kansas Preschool-Aged At-Risk MOTORS & TIRES HANDYMAN • NO JOB TOO SMALL option, with some favoring re- not allowing virtual school stu- In other business on Monday, grant in ad­dition to the Kansas HOME REPAIR & BLDG. MAINTENANCE strictions on eligibility­ for extra- dents to participate in sports or the board: Preschool Pilot Grant, with the Just west of Holton on Hwy. 16 BUCKET TRUCK FOR HIRE curricular activities,­ including other extracurricular activities,­ n Noted the absence of board amount of the At-Risk grant to (785) 364-1915 Terry Fox • (785) 966-2628 sports, and graduation honors such as homecoming or prom. member Neal Keeler. Board be determined by the number of for those students who partici­ Board President Dr. Da- mem­bers present included Al- 4-year-old children who qualify. pate in the program. Action on vid Allen said that if Jackson len, Rostet­ter, Doug Amon, n Discussed plans and op- whether to adopt a program is Heights initiated a virtual school Konrad Coe, Kelly Kennedy tions for high school graduation Residential Openings expected­ at the board’s Monday, program, he would favor­ allow- and Melinda Wareham. ceremonies on Sunday, June 21 July 13 meeting. ing students in the program­ to n Approved the meeting’s (see related story).­ Last December, the board participate in homecoming and agenda and consent agenda, in- n Heard a facilities update At Our 4-Star Facility! dis­cussed possible options for prom. Board member Ed Rostet­ cluding min­utes from the board’s from Walsh, who noted that a virtual school program in the ter agreed, but drew the line at May 11 meet­ing, monthly bills cleaning work was complete in We offer the following exceptional services: district after Walsh said she was gradua­tion honors for such stu- and activity account­ reports and the high school building and had aware of eight families in the dents. acceptance of a $22,500 Kansas begun in the ele­mentary school * Professional Nursing Services district that were homeschool- “Virtual students shouldn’t be Preschool Pilot grant. building. She added that the dis- * Physical Therapy ing their children. Since then, con­sidered for valedictorian and n Approved participation in trict is seeking quotes for an up- she said she has completed “all salutatorian,”­ Rostetter said. “I the annual­ food program for the date on the exhaust system in the * Occupational Therapy the paperwork” that was neces- think they need to be here full- 2020-21 school year, with ele- high school’s FACS classroom. * Speech Therapy sary to get a program started in time if they’re going to be con- mentary lunch prices increasing n Heard a report from Mid- dle and High School Principal * Skilled Nursing for Darren Shupe about updates to Post Surgical Care Holton police investigate recent accidents the school handbook­ involving bringing animals to school for * Professional Therapy The following traffic acci- onto Pennsylvania to wait for po- reportedly uninjured but was ar- educational purposes and allow­ dents were reported in recent lice officers. More than $1,000 in rested on charges of driving­ un- ing students to serve as teacher’s aides. days by the Holton Police De- damage to the two vehicles was der the influence, possession of n partment. estimated in the accident. methamphetamine, possession of Met in executive session for • At about 6:35 p.m. on May • Just before 4 p.m. on May 2, drug paraphernalia, interference 35 minutes with Walsh to discuss 26, Vernon E. Forney, 52, of Carol D. Hiner, 80, of Holton was with law enforcement and no non-elected personnel matters. Pierce, Neb., was turning a 2002 backing a 2009 Toyota RAV into driver’s license­ on person. Dam- After re­turning to open session, Peterbilt tractor-trailer westbound the driveway at her home in the age estimates were not listed in the board approved­ contracts for 1121 West 7th Avenue onto Banner­ Road from south- 200 block of New Jersey Avenue the police report. Madison Stewart as middle and Holton • 785-364-3164 bound U.S. Highway 75 when when the RAV reportedly struck • A 2000 Dodge pickup driv- high school PE teacher and Ja- the Peterbilt reportedly­ struck a a tree. More than $1,000 in dam- en by Tracy V. Robbins, 56, of son White for summer­ help. The We accept MEDICARE, KANCARE & other major insurances. board also approved a list of vertical traffic signal­ on the west age to the RAV was estimated in Holton, was westbound on Fifth Mission Statement: “We serve and enhance the lives of others with caring hands.” side of the highway. The traffic the accident. Street at about 5 p.m. on April 23 sup­plementary contracts for the 2020-21 school year. signal was owned by the Kansas • At about 4:50 p.m. on April when the pickup reportedly ran n Department of Transportation.­ 28, Debra M. 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radiology services, as well as a 5 Years Ago pharmacy drive-up window. Week of June 7-13, 2015 With the completed con- 25 Years Ago struction of the new livestock barn and arena building at the Week of June 7-13, 1995 Northeast Kansas Heritage Four Holton High School stu- Complex south of Holton, the dents have been selected to at- new fairgrounds are ready to tend Sunflower Girls State and host this year’s Jackson County Blast Boys State next month, it has 4-H Fair. According to Jackson been reported. The four del- County Fair Association board From The Past egates include Carmen Hick- president Aaron Allen, all man, Carly Knouft, Travis that’s needed are some doors DeVader and Bryce Porter. for the building. Emily Jane Stoll was the After 45 years, members of guest of honor at a recep- the Bravo Company – Com- tion held recently at Jackson pany B, 4th Battalion, 23rd In- Heights Elementary School. fantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Stoll has retired from her po- Division – came together to sition as an elementary school pay tribute to Netawaka native librarian at USD 335. At her Danny Petersen, who made the reception, she was surrounded by student-crafted cards, many ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam Wallace “Wally” Kathrens to ensure his brothers in arms of which read “We’ll miss you, Mrs. Stoll.” Wallace “Wally” Kathrens of returned home safely all those th Three Holton High School Holton will celebrate his 90 years ago. Petersen, a Special- birthday on Saturday, June 13. ist Fourth Class with the U.S. students are participating in the 1995 Master Teacher Institute Cards and well wishes can be Army, received a posthumous th for the Arts Summer Choral sent to him at 17262 238 Rd., Medal of Honor for his actions Holton, KS 66436. on that day in 1970, when he Institute held at Kansas State took on the NVA and enabled University, it has been an- his fellow soldiers to get to nounced. Kristi Crouch, Erin safety. Lloyd and Matt Williams were For the past few years, the selected by competitive audi- Jackson Heights USD 335 tion to be members of the In- Blunts celebrate Board of Education has been This week’s “Blast stitute. looking at renovating the dis- From The Past” is one of Despite a two-week layoff, trict’s track, which has fallen several new HHS teach- Holton’s American Legion 60th anniversary into disrepair and has prevent- ers featured in a 1986 Post 44 baseball team gave an son and her husband, Jim, of estimated 60 fans a thrilling Harold (Bill) and Sally Blunt ed the district from hosting any edtion of The Recorder. th Holton; and Vicki Harlin and home opener on Sunday, June of Holton celebrated their 60 track meets. On Monday, June This teacher retired from wedding anniversary on Tues- her husband, Dave, of Delia. 8, the board took action to make HHS last year after 33 11, at Chandler Park, split- They also have three grand- ting a pair of games with the day, June 9. They were married sure that a new track will be in years in the district. at the Muscotah United Church children, Kristen, Kasie and place before students return for Be the first to iden- Topeka Cubs. Veteran catcher Darion Harlin, and one great- and clean-up hitter Matt Cy- on June 9, 1960. the 2015-16 school year. Board tify him by calling The The couple has three children, grandchild, Kassidi. members approved a proposal Holton Recorder at 785- phers emerged as the hero in A celebration with immediate the opener, driving in three Terrie Divine and her husband, to tear out the old JHHS track 364-3141 and receive a Duke, of Grenada; Pam Dod- family is planned. and put down a new six-lane coupon for a FREE Son- home runs – two on a third- asphalt track. ic Blast! inning home that cleared Heavy rains in decent days Last week’s “Blast the 268-foot sign in right field have washed out ditch after From The Past” fea- with ease. This lady will celebrate her COUPON ditch in Jackson County and, tured Joyce Immen- A “graduation” banquet was 90th birthday on June 19! in at least one case, opened a schuh, who was cor- held recently for those com- “sinkhole.” Circleville resident rectly identified first by pleting the first leadership training course, sponsored by Her family invites you to Valerie Olberding discovered a Candee Jacobs. “make her day” by sending Winners may pick up the Holton Area Chamber of large hole near an old bridge by Lunch her home that was created by their Sonic coupon at Commerce. Students who com- a card or note to: Present heavy rains on Sunday, June 7. The Holton Recorder pleted the course were Char- Esther Ideker This or leen Thomas, Nancy Turner Coupon! Dinner! The hole has been filled and no office or they can be 15582 Hwy. K9 10% OFF injuries were reported. mailed to you by calling Nelson, Marilyn Snider, An- We’re Back Open For Dine-In! nette Barnes, Rex Cameron, the office. Whiting, KS 66552 4731 N.W. Hunters Ridge Circle • Topeka, KS 66618 Fred Dysart, Kathy Eshelman, Carryout: 785-730-3414 • Order Online: www.vikingsgrille.com 10 Years Ago Lesley Logan, Kathleen Fin- Thank you from her daughter, HOURS: 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. Sun.-Thurs. • 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Fri.-Sat. way 75 and a half mile west on ger, Russ Jackson, Ken Heaton, Week of June 7-13, 2010 214th Road. Cindi, son, Curtis (Annie) Organizers of the volunteer- Dennis Hadley, John Mahon, driven effort to install new Ray Phillips, John Kuti, Tim and brother, Les (Jan). playground equipment at 15 Years Ago Ahlgren, John Freed and Rob- Holton’s Linscott Park have be- Week of June 7-13, 2005 ert Morris. gan the preparations for “build This year’s Jackson County week,” which is set to begin Relay For Life chairman will 50 Years Ago Beck Bookman Library June 23. The “twisty slide” has be Jim Dodson, it has been been disassembled so that it announced. Dodson has re- Week of June 7-13, 1970 Board Member Needed may be moved to its new loca- covered from his shocking James E. Parmiter, a district tion at Countryside Park, along diagnosis of a potentially can- governor for the Lions Club * Must live within Holton with other play equipment pre- cerous growth inside his neck, of Holton, has been elected city limits. to the position of president of viously at Linscott Park. and will be one of the featured * Four-year term. guest speakers at this year’s the State Lions Club Council Jackson Heights Education * Board meetings every Foundation president Max Li- Relay For Life event. for 1970-71, it has been an- erz recently accepted a $3,500 The Holton Blue Rockets, a nounced. third Tuesday. check for the foundation from team of first and second-grade The award for Outstanding * Send inquiries to State Farm Insurance, repre- girls, began their Little League Musician in the vocal music [email protected] sented by local agent Gus Su- baseball season recently. The department at Holton High arez. The check will be used for team, sponsored by Ban- School was presented to Jill driver’s education programs at ner Creek Animal Hospital, Haag at the high school awards Jackson Heights. traveled to Lecompton and ceremony, it was reported. Send social news St. Dominic Church in Getting engaged or married? There are a handful of dairy came home with a 30-20 win. th farmers currently operating in Team member Kaylin Nelson Holton is marking its 100 an- Have an anniversary coming Jackson County, and one fam- knocked the ball into the out- niversary this year. The church up? Let us hear about it! Bring ily-run business is still thriv- field to score the first building is almost 50 years old, your news item to The Holton ing after its beginning in 1948. of the season for the Rockets. and the rectory was built in Recorder office, mail it to Konrad Coe of Coe Dairy, The Prairie Band Potawatomi 1950. It was reported that the P.O. Box 311, Holton, Kansas, Soldier, is the sole operator of Nation recently held a ground- first mass of this parish was 66436, call 364-3141 or e-mail the small farm along with his breaking ceremony at the fu- held on Christmas in 1870, the news to holtonrecorder@gi- parents, Kyle and Glenda Coe. ture site of its health clinic which marked the beginning of antcomm.net Kyle’s parents, Mike and Helen along 158th Road near O Road. the present parish known as St. Coe, started the farm in 1948. The 36,300-square-foot facil- Dominic. Kyle and Glenda joined the ity will house the health clinic, Sp/5 David S. Ireland of operation in 1971, and Konrad as well as social services, drug Holton recently received a Cer- joined in the 1990s. and alcohol department, the tificate of Achievement for his service as a key punch operator A groundbreaking ceremo- employee assistance program th ny was held on Friday, June and the community health rep- in the 85 Maintenance Battal- 11, at the site selected for the resentative program. The health ion from his commanding of- new Jackson County 4-H Fair- center will also be expanded to ficer. Ireland is the son of Mr. grounds, it was reported. The include dental, optometry and and Mrs. Harold Ireland. site is located about two miles south of Holton on U.S. High- th Curbside Happy 30 Birthday services to June 11 to begin at library Kaleb Smith! Curbside services at Beck Bookman Library in Holton will begin Monday, June 15, it has been reported. Library patrons are asked to go online at www. beckbookmanlibrary.org, log into their account and place a hold on the materials they are interested in checking out. Patrons can also e-mail their requests to holtoncitylib@ gmail.com, send a message to the library on Facebook or simply call the library at 364- 3532. Once the order is filled, patrons will be notified and a time will be scheduled for the materials to be picked up in library the parking lot, it was reported. Patrons will be unable to check out a DVD if they haven’t returned any DVDs they currently have checked out, according to Amy Austin, library director. Love, “It is important for patrons to return all materials Morgan, Gatlin, Jennings, currently checked out so we Dad, Mom, Grant, Ember, Megan and can get them ready for another patron who has been patiently Conner, Travis F. and Travis M. waiting,” Austin said. ______HOLTON RECORDER, JUNE 8-10, 2020, PAGE 4 LETTER Dear editor, I read with great interest the OPINION editorial in the June 1-3 edition of The Holton Recorder titled GUEST COMMENTARY “Returning Violence For Vio- lence Never Works.” The truth of this statement seems obvious enough to me although our cur- We need a revival of rent president threatens just that over and over. Here is another similar state- “rightness’’ in America ment even more obviously true. By Glenn Mollette willing to march with anyone “Returning violence for non-vi- The death of George Floyd to cry out against such an act olence never works.” That is ex- at the hands of police should and event. Actually, I cried out actly what happened to George never have happened. It was a against Floyd’s death in last Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud dark moment in America. The week’s column stating my feel- Arbery, David McAtee, Philando looting, terrorism and burning ings about his death at the hands Castille, Sandra Bland, Michael of American cities by so-called of the Minneapolis police offi- Brown, Tamir Rice, Trayvon protesters is cers. Martin and many, many others. criminal and This column goes to thou- Though none of these were be- also a dark mo- sands of media outlets. It was ing violent, they had deadly vio- ment in Ameri- horrific and wrong, and the of- lence returned to them. And we ca. ficers must be punished. The know that did not work as vio- The Minne- looters and criminals who have lent racism continues again and apolis police of- vandalized and saw Floyd’s again and again and again. ficers involved death as an opportunity to pur- So the “rioting” and “looting” in Floyd’s death sue criminal activity also must PLAINS FOLK: “Decoration Day’’ that have followed protests is the must be held be put in jail and punished. problem? Where is the righteous accountable. America is in deep trouble. By Jim Hoy the cemetery to put flowers on mass grave. indignation against large cor- The criminals We are still dealing with CO- Memorial Day, coming as it the graves of Grandma’s rela- On May 1, less than a month porations and even universities involved in wrecking Ameri- VID-19 (coronavirus) with the does at the end of May, is of- tives, the Gooches. (Grandpa after Lee’s surrender at Ap- who looted the Paycheck Protec- can cities, robbing and burning prospects of a fall resurgence. ten thought of as initiating the was from Iowa and had no kin pomattox, 1,000 newly freed tion Program under the CARES businesses must be held ac- Unemployment soars. Busi- summer season. The weather is in the Conway Springs cem- slaves, accompanied by U.S. Act? Are you still as angry as I countable. nesses have closed and many warm (possibly rainy), the flow- etery.) Colored Troops, met at the camp am about the looting of black Americans have the right to are struggling to hold on. ers are in bloom and the birds The highlight for me, and the to establish a proper burial site slave labor? And as angry as I free speech. Free speech does Economically our nation is are hard at it, filling the air with other young boys, was when the for the Union soldiers. They am over the looting of Native not mean destroying property, buried. The future of our older song. honor guard fired their rifles in held a ceremony, sang hymns American land via treaties never hurting police officers and crim- generation is at great risk and People use the a salute to the veterans buried in and scattered flowers. fulfilled? inal activities. the younger generation has not three-day week- the cemetery. In early May 1868, General Looting in America is older The question many Ameri- grasped yet what is really in end for picnics, After the ceremony was fin- John Logan, head of the GAR, than our nation itself and did not cans are asking today is who is store for them financially. trips to a nearby ished, we would scramble for decreed May 30 as Decoration start as a result of protests over funding these criminal, terror- The economic plight of this lake, and munici- the shell casings. Many of the Day, and on the first observance police killings of unarmed black istic riots that have happened nation has put the realization pal swimming gravestones had a small shield- later that month General James men. across America? of the American Dream at great pools often open like metal marker holding a Garfield, later President - Gar By the way, check well before People are showing up from risk for America’s children. on Memorial Day small American flag. The ini- field, spoke to the 5,000 people laying recent looting at the feet other cities and states to wreak We desperately need a revival (and close on La- tials on the marker were GAR, in attendance at Arlington Na- of protesters. havoc and chaos in American of “rightness” in America. There bor Day). I have Grand Army of the Republic, tional Cemetery, where 20,000 The Justice Department is cities. Who is paying their trav- was a day when people believed a feeling that many signifying that those buried Civil War veterans were buried. identifying most of the rioting el? Who is providing their lodg- in strong morals, decency, re- people, especially younger ones, there were Union soldiers, vet- In 1966, the federal govern- and looting as conducted by ing? Who is paying them mon- spect and the Golden Rule. don’t even think about, or know, erans of the Civil War. One of ment declared Waterloo, New right and left wing extremists, ey? Are there really this many This “rightness or rule” must the purpose of the holiday. those markers was on Grandpa York, as the official birthplace not righteous protesters, in my evil, bad people in America? happen from all the politicians, When I was growing up, we Gooch’s grave. of Memorial Day. That city had opinion. Obviously, there are because to the police officers, to the pro- called it Decoration Day, and The history of Memorial Day been holding an annual com- No, Mr. Editor, our current un- the acts of violence displayed testers and to every person in we usually traveled to Conway is interesting and controversial. munity-wide commemoration rest echoes times well prior to on national television are not America. Springs to visit my mother’s It was not until 1971 that an act of Civil War veterans since May current demands for change. You coming from peaceful protest- The preachers in America parents. Sometimes one of her of Congress made the name of- 5, 1866. Businesses closed and quoted Martin Luther King ers. We have seen and heard must get this message out. The brothers and his family may ficial and established a national people in the town put flowers Jr. He had violence inflicted on about many peaceful protesters. politicians must get this mes- have been there, but it was on holiday always to be held on the and flags on the graves of sol- him many times by police in re- Thousands of people have made sage out. We must put this mes- Thanksgiving when the entire last Monday in May. diers. turn for non-violence and that their protests in a peaceful, hon- sage into our daily living. Or it’s family would gather. Before that, it was designat- The lake may get lots of pic- was even before he was killed. orable way. over for America. Usually it was just us on Dec- ed Decoration Day and always nickers on Memorial Day, but I America needs to back today’s No one blames anyone for be- To read more from Glenn oration Day. It was a good time held on May 30, no matter on have a feeling that many of those cries for change, and we need to ing upset and angry about what Mollette, visit his website, www. to visit. My grandparents were which day of the week that date people had been to the cemetery do so unequivocally, with full happened to George Floyd. It glennmollette.com gardeners, and the first straw- fell. earlier to place flowers on the throats and swift action. Then made me angry. I would be berries would be ripening. We’d By 1890, every state in the graves of relatives. I hope they when we are ready to deal with pick some to eat there, some to union was observing a Decora- also remembered GAR and oth- looting, let’s not forget those take back home to Cassoday tion Day of some sort. er veterans as well. taking lots more than big screen with us. Many cities claim to have Note: Jim Hoy is a retired televisions. Grandpa liked to fish, and held the first one. Near the end English professor at Emporia Timothy Ohlmann we’d sometimes go out to Slate of the Civil War, thousands of State University and co-author Holton Creek in the afternoon, or may- Union prisoners were crowded of the Plains Folk column. be the Ninnescah River. into a camp, where some 250 of We always, however, went to them died and were buried in a PLAINS FOLK: Black diphtheria was dread of every parent By Tom Isern Hartford have died.” The diphtheria bacterium, incensed with the inaction of its “Only Two of Nine Survive” The O’Maras (or, as they Corynebacterium diphtheriae, city physician, Dr. W.D. Storrs, reads the headline I found first spelled it, O’Marras) were Irish was scientifically identified in following the death of little in The Barton County Democrat folk who had moved from the the 1880s, and anti-toxins be- Bessie King, who attended Polk on May 1, 1903, and then in settlement over at Emerald. Di- came available in the 1890s School. country town papers across the ana Staresinic-Deane, an author – but often were not available The State Journal reported, state. All of them were talking with a fascination for cemeter- in timely fashion, as death com- “All during the child’s illness about the tragic developments ies, has done wonderful work monly came in just a few days. the city physician did nothing to in Lyon County, where, as the documenting the tragedy of the The outbreak Lyon Coun- protect the other pupils at Polk press reported, O’Marra family and their burial ty at a time of statewide alarm school who had been exposed.” “Two children in St. Mary’s Cemetery south of about the disease. Kansas had The press intimated there of the O’Mara Hartford. no coordinated response; local was a conspiracy to suppress family, south of They called the disease that physicians, health officials and information about the matter, Hartford, which plagued them “black diphtheria” school superintendents were while secretary Storrs insisted were taken with because of the physical mani- supposed to be alert and take there was no diphtheria in To- the black diph- festation of the infection – the action to prevent spread when peka. theria, are about accumulation of dark membra- cases precipitated. Already in The early press report from to recover. nous material in the windpipe January the community of Mon- Hartford was incomplete. In “They are that ultimately choked off life. itor (McPherson County) had fact, eight O’Marra children, the only two of In some cases, too, the heart closed its schools. ages six months to 21 years, a family of nine children who was weakened to the point of Generally such matters were died of diphtheria in a few days. have survived the epidemic. At failure. handled quietly, if possible, but They have separate little head- one time there were six corpses Diphtheria is highly conta- sometimes intervention was stones around a large family in the home, all brothers and sis- gious and especially deadly to required. In the fall, a reported marker, but some of them share ters.” children. Widespread vaccina- “epidemic of diphtheria” in coffins. The Journal of the American tion programs commenced in Lebanon, Smith County, caused Note: Tom Isern is a profes- Medical Association echoed the the 1920s, and occurrence of a public furor, as school officials sor of history at North Dakota press reports, “Diphtheria is the disease tapered off eventu- failed to respond adequately. Dr. State University and co-author said to be raging in the southern ally to substantial eradication. Charles Lowry, secretary of the of the Plains Folk column. part of Lyon County. It is said Before that, however, the black state board of health, ordered that seven out of nine children diphtheria was the dread of ev- them to close immediately. of one family on a farm near ery parent. That same fall, Topeka was LETTER

LETTER Dear editor, Professional Conduct and had My husband, Keen Umbehr, directed his office to institute Dear editor, the countries with one reli- filed an ethics complaint against formal charges. Hitler once said, “How gion – theirs. former Shawnee County Chief In a letter dated May 2, 2019, fortunate is a (foreign old They want to take our Deputy District Attorney Jacqie Keen was notified that the formal tyrant) ruler when the constitutional rights away. Spradling on July 27, 2016. In disciplinary hearing for Jacqie people do not listen or pay They could not run capi- part, he alleged Ms. Spradling Spradling had been scheduled attention.” Blind to what is talism out of our country, intentionally presented false for Oct. 23, 2019. However, really going on, truth. so now, nationwide, they information during the trial of following two postponements, The left liberal social- are trying to kill our small Dana Chandler by stating that the formal hearing has been ized, communist, propa- businesses within each murder victim Michael Sisco delayed until June 22, 2020. ganda, terrorist organiza- state. had obtained a protection from In State of Kansas v. Eldon tions want to kill America They want to change abuse order against Chandler. Sherman, the Kansas Supreme in every way they can our government to another On April 6, 2018, the Kansas Court wrote: “A prosecutor who THE HOLTON – financially, cyber, mili- government it is not. If they Supreme Court unanimously knowingly and intentionally tary power-wise, killing get elected into important reversed Dana Chandler’s disregards the dictates of justice capitalism and other ways, offices in our government convictions for the murder in Kansas courts does so at his RECORDER in November, God save or her peril.” Serving the Jackson County community for 153 years to kill our country power- of Michael Sisco and Karen wise. To get us out of their America! We will not have Harkness due to prosecutorial This begs the question: Why way for political, religion, a free country or constitu- misconduct on the part of has it taken the disciplinary ESTABLISHED 1867 hate gain or world domina- tional rights. administrator nearly four years Published semi-weekly at 109 West Fourth Street, Holton, Jackson Spradling. The Court stated: “All tion for China and Russia They must be stopped agree there is no protection from to schedule a formal hearing County, Kansas 66436. Periodical postage paid at Holton (Kan.) Post and punished for this tyr- for Spradling when the Kansas Office. phone: (785) 364-3141; fax: (785) 364-3422; e-mail: so that they can do as they abuse order,” and “The State’s want to do, finishing their anny and anarchy against questioning of the detective Supreme Court concluded more [email protected] America, trying to over- Postmaster: Send address changes to the Holton Recorder, P.O. Box Cold War plan (of World about a ‘protection from abuse’ than two years ago she com­ 311, 109 West Fourth Street, Holton, Kansas 66436. USPS 247-840 War II) re-strategized with throw our constitutional order supports a conclusion this mitted prosecutorial misconduct Subscription rates: One year in Jackson County: $44.50 (42¢ per issue); different players (China laws, government and was preplanned.” during Dana Chandler’s 2012 elsewhere in Kansas: $52 (50¢ per issue); out-of-state: $58.50 (56¢ per and Russia). harm our country and citi- On Nov. 21, 2018, disciplinary trial? issue). Prices include tax. Single copy: $1. Subscriptions may be They want to argue, ac- zens any way they can. administrator Stan Hazlett sent Meanwhile, Jacqie Spradling transferred but not refunded. For information about online only quire Australia to Paris and Mary J. Enault a letter to Keen informing him continues to practice law as subscriptions, go to holtonrecorder.net. America, making their one Holton the Review Committee had the Bourbon County attorney. Even when it upsets and big country dynasty of all determined probable cause Where is the peril in that? overwhelms us, truth above all. existed to believe Spradling Eileen Umbehr violated the Kansas Rules of Alma HOLTON RECORDER, JUNE 8-10, 2020, PAGE 5 Spring Livestock Show

LaClair slated for this weekend Alvina “Mee-gis-kee” Wamego LaClair, 97, Mayetta, died Sun- The Jackson County Spring with the weigh-in at 11 a.m. day, June 7, 2020, at her home. Livestock Show was started and the show starting at 1 p.m. She was born Dec. 21, 1922, several years ago as an oppor- The event will wrap up with the on the Potawatomi Reserva- tunity for the county’s youth to swine show on Sunday morning tion, the daughter of Henry and be in the “spotlight’’ with their with the weigh-in at 7 a.m. and Florence Walters Wamego. She livestock projects more than just the show starting at 9 a.m. graduated from Chilocco Indian the county fair, according to Deb The event organizers report School in Oklahoma­ and also at- Dillner, Jackson County Fair As- they have already received more tended school in Pierre, S.D., and sociation secretary. A lot of time, than 180 pre-entries from across Genoa, Neb. She lived most of effort, energy and dollars are in- the state and some from Nebras- her life on the Potawatomi Res- vested in a livestock project by ka and Missouri. ervation and also lived in Topeka the entire family, Dillner said. In past years, this has been and Kansas City. This year’s event will be a a one day event with all spe- Ms. LaClair worked for the two-day event, Saturday, June cies shown on the Saturday of Sun­flower Ammunition Plant in 13 and Sunday, June 14 at the Memorial Day Weekend. But De Soto during World War II and Northeast Kansas Heritage due to health concerns due to worked for many years for Scotch Complex, it has been reported. COVID-19, the event for 2020 Dry Cleaners in Topeka. The sheep and goat show will was moved back a few weeks She was a member of the be held Saturday morning with and spread out over two days. Drum Religion and Prairie Band weigh-in at 7 a.m. and the show Health guidelines are being Potawatomi­ Nation. She was a starting at 8:30 a.m. The beef followed. Social distancing is Shumaker Kaufman show will also be on Saturday strongly encouraged. Ida Ellen Kaufman, 86, born-again Christian. Allan “Al” Warner Shu- Fuemmeler She married Milton LaClair. maker, 71, of Wetmore, Robert Jerome “Bob” Fu- Fallon, Nev., died Tuesday, June 2, 2020, at Saint Mary Hospital They divorced. passed away Wednes­day, emmeler, 70, of Effingham, Survivors include a son, June 3, 2020, at Stormont- died on Thursday, June 4, in Reno, Nev. THANK YOU! She was born Nov. 6, 1933, in Franklin LaClair and wife Barba- Vail Hospital in Topeka. 2020, at his home in Effing­ ra, Topeka; two daughters, Sara He was born Jan. 12, 1949, ham. Holton, the daughter of Roy and There’s no place like home in KANSAS. Vel­ma E. Tuck. Gartenmayer and Shirley Trull in Sa­betha, the son of Ernest Private family memo- and husband Paul, all of May- What a great place to live... with so many friends! and Edith (Rebenstorf) Shu- rial services will be held Mrs. Kaufman was a retired ac­countant/auditor. etta; four grandchildren, Travis Our families want to say Thank You for the cards, donations maker. on Friday, June 12 at Beck- Wanna, William LaClair, Rachael and kind words in memory of Charley. We are truly blessed! Al graduated as valedic- er-Dyer-Stanton Funeral She was a member of various recreational vehicle clubs, in- Webster and Caroline LaClair;­ GOD blessed Charley with a kind heart and appreciation of torian from Wetmore High Home, Atchison. The body and six great-grandchildren. School in 1967. He later has been cremat­ed. A public cluding the Oasis Sams and the the wonderful community. GOD is good! Thankful for you! Washee Winnies. She was preceded in death graduated from The Univer- celebration of life ser­vice by her father, Henry Wamego, will be held at a later date. She was married to Richard Ethel Ann King • Mark and Debby Knouft & family sity of Kansas in 1971 with in 1936; a brother, Paul George Carolyn King & family • David and Debbie King & family a degree in mechanical en- Memorial contributions are Kauf­man for 40 years. He sur- vives. Wamego, in 1944 in France; a gineering. He was a member suggest­ed to the Knights of sister, Vivian Arnold Gomez, of Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Columbus and may be sent Other survivors include four chil­dren, Billy McWhorter, Eliz- in 1966; her mother, Florence Pi, Sigma Tau and Theta in care of the funeral home. Wamego, in 1974; a sister, Josie Tau, along with earning the Condolences and remem­ abeth Plank and husband David, Sherrie McWhorter and Timo- Pahmahmie, in 1977; a son, outstanding me­chanical en- brances to the family may James LaClair, in 1977; a sister, gineering student his se­nior be left online­ at www.beck- thy McWhorter and wife Emily; a stepson, Edward Kaufman and Lottie­ Stump, in 1981; a sister, year at KU. erdyer.com. Osie Tuckwin, in 1986; a daugh- He worked for Shell Oil Robert J. Fuemmeler was wife Bonnie; eight grandchil- dren; 11 great-grandchil­dren; ter, Marlene­ LaClair Wright, in Company and Lone Star Ser- born on March 13, 1950, 1989; a granddaughter, Helen vice Company as a drilling in Malden, Mo., the son of a brother, Merle Tuck; and two sisters, Darlene Beam and hus- Wright, in 1989; a sister, Louise engineer, spending a lot of Frank and Lorretta (Larkin) “Cham” Rice, in 1990; a sister, time in the Middle East. Al Fuemmeler. He graduated band Lyle and Jo Susan Herbst and hus­band Mike. Beverly Nocktonick,­ in 1991; enjoyed building and creat- from Campbell High School a sister, Edna Sioux, in 1994; a Bohannan's ing many projects around his in 1969. He served in the She was preceded in death by her parents; a stepson, Steven brother, Floyd Wamego, in 2004; farm, but he was very pas- U.S. Air Force during Viet- and her ex-husband, Milton La- sionate and took much pride nam. Kaufman; a brother, Glen Tuck; Home Repair and a grand­daughter, Ann Eliza- Clair, in 2016. ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt in raising his purebred Her- Robert was the owner/ Ms. LaClair will lie in state We remodel homes. No job too small or too big. eford cattle. operator of Fuemmeler beth Plank. Cremation is planned. A until 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 9 and Kitchens, Bathrooms, Tile work, Flooring, Survivors include many Lumber and Manufactur­ until 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 10 Backsplashes, Windows, Siding and Decks. cousins around the Wetmore ing. He was a member of St. celebration­ of life service will be held at a later date. The Gardens at Mercer Funeral Home in Hol- area. Ann’s Church, Effingham, ton. Private family burial will be 24 Years of Experience! Local References! and the Knights of Colum- Funeral Home of Fallon, Nev., is Al was preceded in death held Thursday at Wah-wak-sum Mike Bohannan-Owner • 785-304-3301 by his parents and a brother, bus. Robert enjoyed fishing in charge of arrangements. Holton Recorder 6/10/20 Cemetery. Harold Ernest Shumaker. and spending time with his Memorial contributions may Graveside funeral services grand­children. be made to any local humane so- He married Virginia Foley were held Saturday, June 6 at Hamlin ciety. Holton Recorder 6/10/20 Wetmore Cemetery in Wet- on Jan. 30, 1971. They were Cheryl Kay Hamlin, 70, Cir­ more. later divorced. cleville, died Wednesday, May Memorial contributions Survivors include three 27, 2020, at her home. Accident noted may be made to the Here- sons, Robert (Kelly) Fuem- Memorial graveside services Do You Have ford Cattle Associa­tion, sent meler, Troy, Nicholas (Judith) will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, The Jackson County Sheriff’s in care of Mercer Funeral Fuemmeler, Ben­dena, and June 12 in Holton Cemetery. A Office has reported the follow- Nathan (Karen) Fuemmel­ register book will be available ing accident: Home, P.O. Box 270, Hol- n ton, KS 66436. To leave a er, Troy; three brothers, Jim at Mercer Funeral Home in Hol- At 6:35 a.m. on April 30, KPERS special message for the fam- Fuem­meler, Popular Bluff, ton. Robert Tilley, 29, Wheaton, was Mo., Ed Fuem­meler, Glen- Memorial contributions may traveling south on U.S. High- ily, please visit www.mercer- th funeralhomes.com nonville, Mo., and Joe Fu- be made to the Jackson County way 75 near 214 Road when Holton Recorder 6/10/20 s emmeler, Rushville, Mo.; Senior Citizens, sent in care of his vehicle struck a deer in the Let Us Show You two sisters;­ Delores Weeks, Mercer Fu­neral Home, P.O. Box road. Campbell, Mo., and Caro- 270, Holton, KS 66436. Tilley’s 2016 Hyundai sus- Guideline lyn Pospeshil, Cherryville, Holton Recorder 6/10/20 tained damage to its front bum- How To Save $800 Mo.; and six grandchildren; per, hood and front left quarter (Call, email or come by to find out more.) for obitiuaries Gavin, Eva, Jaxton, Steel, JULY SUBSCRIPTIONS panel that was listed at more Weston and Reeves Fuem- ARE NOW PAYABLE than $1,000. When submitting obituar- meler. ies to be printed in The Holton His parents, a son, Eric Recorder, we request that obitu- M. Fuem­meler, and two sis- aries are sent by the mortuary ters, Jeannette Counts and THANK YOU or funeral home han­dling the Marie Baker, preceded him funeral arrangements. Have the in death. Friends & Family mortuary or funeral home con- Holton Recorder 6/10/20 s tact us at (785) 364-3141. Perhaps you sent a lovely card or honked your horn at me. Maybe you just sat at home and thought of me that day. 1101 West Fourth 810 Broadway aCremation aBurial Whatever you did, you made me happy. You made me smile. Holton, Kansas Valley Falls, Kansas a a thth Classic Style One-of-a-Kind My 89 birthday was truly blessed. (785) 364-2626 (785) 945-3223 aHelpful aAffordable Love, Mary May [email protected] Quality Monuments - Holton (785) 364-4454 Highway 75 – Across from Sonic Carving Stories in Stone Public Notice www.Quality-Monuments.com (First published in The Holton ing that a dangerous struc- IT IS THEREFORE Recorder, Holton, Kan., on ture exists, to wit: RESOLVED that a hearing ADOPTED AND Wednesday, June 3, 2020.) will be held to determine if APPROVED by the Unsafe Structure at: 221 said structure is unsafe and Governing Body of the City CITY OF HOLTON W Fourth Street, Holton, dangerous, in need of repair of Holton, Kansas this 1st day Kansas 66436 or demolition, on the 20th of of June, 2020. RESOLUTION NO. July, 2020 at 7:00 pm, before 20-R003 Legal Description: W30 Lot the governing body, City Hall, ______42 Wisconsin Ave Section 03 Holton, Kansas. Robert W. Dieckmann, BE IT RESOLVED, BY Township 07 Range 15E, City Mayor THE GOVERNING BODY of Holton, Jackson County, The owner, the owner’s OF THE CITY OF HOLTON, Kansas agent, any lien holder of re- ATTEST: KANSAS: cord, and any occupant may Owner: Willard & Dianna appear to show cause why ______WHEREAS, the enforcing Wilson such structure should not be Teresa Riley, officer has filed with the City 919 New Jersey Ave condemned and ordered re- City Clerk of Holton a statement in writ- Holton, Kansas 66436 paired or demolished. WL44t2 Public Notice

(First published in The Holton TO ALL PERSONS administration of the estate shall be forever barred. Recorder, Holton, Kan., on CONCERNED: will be given, except the Wednesday, May 27, 2020.) Notice of Final Settlement. GEORGE RICHARD UHL You are notified that a pe- Should written objections to and DANIEL LOREN UHL, IN THE DISTRICT tition has been granted in Simplified Administration be CO-EXECUTORS COURT OF JACKSON the above court and case is- filed with the Court, the Court COUNTY, KANSAS suing Letters Testamentary may order supervised admin- NYSTROM LAW OFFICE DIVISION PROBATE to George Richard Uhl istration thereof. K. KIRK NYSTROM and Daniel Loren Uhl, Co- Attorney No. 10385 IN THE MATTER OF Executors under the Kansas All creditors are notified 112 SW 6th Street, THE ESTATE OF Simplified Estates Act. to exhibit their demands Suite 102 ANNA ROSE UHL, against the estate and serve Topeka, Kansas 66603 Deceased Under the Kansas notice of such claim upon (785) 235-6977 Simplified Estates Act, the Petitioner’s Attorney within Attorney for George Case No. 2020 PR 20 Court need not supervise four (4) months from the Richard Uhl, Co-Executor administration of the estate, date of the first publication NOTICE TO CREDITORS and no further notice of any of this notice as provided by WL42t3 action by the Co-Executors law, and if their demands are THE STATE OF KANSAS or other proceedings in the not thus exhibited, the same ______HOLTON RECORDER, JUNE 8-10, 2020, PAGE 6 SPORTS Monday Summer Ball Update Sign up continues for T-Ball, Pinto Leagues

There is still time to sign up from Soldier, Circleville, Net- your kids for Holton’s T-Ball awaka and Whiting. and Pinto Leagues, it has been Fluke said two 14-U teams reported. from Royal Valley joined the Sign up forms for these two Holton summer ball league after summer leagues are due Tues- their Jefferson-Jackson league day, June 16. Forms are avail- canceled its summer season. able at the Parks and Rec Build- Games in Holton 14-U leagues ing outside mailbox on Fifth start June 22 and will continue Street and also downloadable through July 24, Fluke said. fromSPORTS the city of Holton’s parks Fluke said that moreWednesday than 100 and recreation department web- kids had been signed up for the site. 11-U and 14-U leagues. The T-ball league is for boys “We have been observing and girls ages 5-U while the social distancing guidelines at Pinto League is for boys and practices, and since there are girls 8-U. Teams will be picked fewer kids participating there Thursday, June 18 and after a has been enough equipment, so couple weeks of practice, games each player has his/her helmet will be played July 6 through and bat,’’ Fluke said. “By the Aug. 2. time the games start, we expect Justin Fluke, president of the to be phased out of most COV- Holton Ball Association this ID-19 restrictions and gathering year, said eight to 10 teams are limits but will still follow local expected for the both the T-Ball city and county health official and Pinto League teams this recommendations on social dis- summer. tancing as much as possible.’’ The Holton Ball Association Fluke added that there are is also offering an 11-U baseball some other parents practicing league this summer, consisting baseball and softball with their of three teams. An earlier sign kids weekly, just not partici- up deadline during stricter CO- pating in organized games this VID-19 guidelines negatively summer. There are also some impacted the number of kids Blue Heat softball teams from signing up for this age group, Holton competing in leagues Fluke said. Also, teams from and tourneys out of town, he Soldier, Circleville, Netawaka added. and Whiting, that normally “We knew this year would be compete with the Holton teams different and numbers would in the Jackson County League, be down, but the focus was on were not formed this summer, providing an opportunity to get Fluke said. our youth back out with their Enough 11-U girls signed up friends and socializing while to form one team, Fluke said. competing and enjoying im- That team plans to practice proving their ball skills in a safe weekly and set up some games and approved manner,’’ Fluke with a local Blue Heat travel- said. “While many other tradi- ing team and take part in some tional options are not available Summer workouts are under way at Royal softball camps to be offered by this summer, I’m really happy Valley. The photos above were taken yes- HHS coach John Deitrich. that we will end up with about terday morning and show RV students Jase The Holton Ball Association 200 kids getting this opportu- nity through our Holton Ball Wege (top photo), Nahcs Wahwassuck (at left) is also offering 14-U baseball and Sahbi Potts (above). Photos by Michael Powls and softball this summer. There Association.’’ are enough players for three For more information about baseball teams and two softball Holton summer ball, contact ------teams. Fluke at 1-620-886-0581 or These leagues also had an ear- Holton Parks and Recreation lier sign up deadline and - like Director Mike Reichle at 364- Sunflower, Senior Games still planned Shrine Bowl 11-U - will not have any teams 9000. As of now, the 2020 Sun- Vendors include area health, open. to Hummer flower State Games and 2020 wellness, fitness and nutri- 2020 Sports Offered After Washburn University Kansas Senior Games events tion experts looking to help 5K/10K Road Race improve the quality of life for Adventure Race Officials announced the closure will go on as planned, it has Archery - 3D of their campus on May 5, due to been reported. all Kansans. Archery - Target health and safety concerns from In the event that a sport you The Fitness Expo will take Badminton COVID-19, the fate of the 47th sign up for is canceled and place on Saturday, July 11 at Baseball the Stormont Vail Events Cen- Basketball - Adult Annual Kansas Shrine Bowl cannot be rescheduled, your Basketball - Youth was unknown. Now, the Kansas sports registraton fee will ter and be held in conjunction Big Bass Team Shrine Bowl is excited to an- be refunded or you can elect with five different Sunflower BMX nounce it will stay in Topeka and to have a credit for a future State Games competitions. Bowling Patrons will explore the world Cornhole (Bags) play the game at Hummer Sports event, it was reported. Cricket Complex. The nominal credit card of fitness and see Kansas’ fin- Cross Country “The new venue is a posi- t.VHT processing fee (about $3 per est amateur athletes in action Darts (Steel Tipped) tive step, but the Kansas Shrine Heart To Home transaction) cannot be re- all under one roof! Disc Golf t8BMMFUT The 2020 Kansas Senior E-Sports Bowl recognizes the challenges funded as those expenses are Fishing Derby (Youth/Senior) and changes that could affect the t8BUDIFT can help you with your incurred through the credit Games will take place Sept. Functional Fitness event. t.VMUJ5PPMT card companies and the regis- 11-20 in Topeka. A total of 17 Golf - Best Ball & Scramble “All activities are being co- tration vendor. different sports will comprise Golf - Individual Stroke Play Father’s Day Gift Needs! the Olympic style event for Horseshoes ordinated with assistance from t"OE.PSF The 2020 Sunflower State Jiu Jitsu (Brazilian) the Shawnee County COVID-19 ages 50+. Judo 105 W. 4th St. • South Side of Holton Square Games will take place July Task Force,” Shrine Bowl offi- 10-19 in Topeka. Don’t miss This event is a qualifying Martial Arts www.hearttohome.com • 785-362-7111 event for the 2021 National Miniature Golf cials reported. “The health of our HOURS: your chance to compete Orienteering players, participants and fans is against athletes from all four Senior Games. For complete Pickleball Tuesday-Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. event details and information the top priority and we look for- Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. corners of the state in more Powerlifting ward to working with local offi- than 40 different competi- about how to register, please Racquetball cials to execute a safe event.” tions. visit the KSG sport pages on Rowing the Sunflower State Games Sand Volleyball The announcement of Hum- Complete event details Shooting Muzzleloading mer Sports Complex as the site and registration procedures website. Shooting Sporting Clays of the 2020 game is a great step are now available and can be The tradition continues at Shooting Trap and Skeet forward, but the 47th Annual Jackson Heights found on the sport pages of the 31st Annual Sunflower Soccer State Games in 2020! Kan- Soccer - Indoor Kansas Shrine Bowl will be any- the Sunflower State Games Softball Slow-Pitch thing but business as usual. The Alumni Association website. The 2020 Sunflower sas’ own Olympic style multi- Swimming biggest change will the cancella- State Games Fitness Expo sport festival will take place Table Tennis tion of the Kansas Masonic All- Golf Tournament will provide participants, July 10-19 in Topeka. Com- Tennis plete event details and reg- Track and Field State Marching Band. spectators and the general Volleyball - Adult Dr. William Woodsworth, di- Saturday, June 20, 2020 public the opportunity to edu- istration procedures are now Volleyball - Youth rector of athletic bands at Em- cate themselves about leading updated on the sport pages of Wrestling poria State University and A.J. Mission Lake Country Club a healthy and active lifestyle. the web site. Registration is th Pence, band director at Valley 1566 120 St., Horton, KS 66439 Falls High School, will be work- ing to put together the 37th An- $50 per player / 4-person teams / 18 hole-4 Man Scramble nual Kansas Masonic All-State Cost includes Green Fees, Cart and Lunch “virtual” band. GET DAD THE Other changes to the 47th Registration 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. Annual Kansas Shrine Bowl Shot-Gun Start at 8:30 a.m. ATHLETES PERFECT GIFT! will be the cancellation of the YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE JH ALUMNI TO PLAY! Participant Appreciation Ban- OF THE WEEK Feed his need-to-know quet, Strong Legs Run 5K and To register your team, contact: Royal Valley senior Cassidy Parks hospital screening clinic. The was a three-year starting player at with a subscription to Kansas Shrine Bowl All-Star [email protected] or (785) 364-6326 Cheer Camp has been shortened Please make checks payable to JH Alumni and remit to: shortstop and left field for the Royal The Holton Recorder! to a two-day, commuter camp Whitney Bachamp-Schroeder Valley Lady Panthers softball team and will take place at a Topeka and would have made it four if the 916 Silver Rain Rd., Lawrence, KS 66049 Available in print and online! school district facility. The Kan- season had not been canceled due to sas Shrine Bowl Parade, high COVID-19. A versatile athlete, Parks school football combine, and Jr. batted .333 as a junior. All-Star Challenge are still being considered but could be altered Royal Valley senior Maddie Saia or cancelled. was a two-year starting player in the The four-man golf scramble for the Lady Panthers softball is still scheduled at the Topeka Holton Summer team and would have made it three if Name______Country Club and hosted by the Arab Shrine Golfers on Friday, the season had not been canceled. Address______Name ______Baseball/Softball Saia was a First Team All-League July 17. City______State______Zip______Address ______Individuals who have pur- outfielder in the Big Seven as a junior. Registration forms • Waiver releases Phone Number______chased banquet tickets or ban- City ______State ______Zip ______quet sponsorships will be con- Medical consent forms Proudly sponsored by: Phone Number ______tacted for refund arrangements. Y Kansas Masonic Lodges will be In State One-Year Subscription: $22.00 June 16 sign-up deadline! ❏ Jackson County $44.50 contacted regarding their band Out❏ Other of StateCounties in Kansas $27.00 $52.00 sponsorships and how to proceed * T-Ball for boys and girls ages 5 and under ❏ Out of State $58.50 over the next few weeks. * Pinto League for boys and girls ages 8 and under East and West training camps Clip and mail with check or money order to: are still set to be held in Ottawa and Salina; further details will Sign up at Holton Parks & Rec Building on Fifth Street The Holton Recorder be provided to parents and play- or at City of Holton website: www.holtonkansas.org P.O. Box 311 • Holton, KS 66436 ers in the coming days. HOLTON RECORDER, JUNE 8-10, 2020, PAGE 7 Ag Week Recap Corn, soybeans extend gains; wheat rebounds PBPN Casino to reopen Prairie Band Casino and of COVID-19 (coronavirus). By Matt Hines up 112,000 from the week previ- wheat futures bounced back ghum shipments at 43.3 million Resort will reopen its doors Firekeeper Golf Course, Negotiated cash feedlot has ous and down 29,000 from last and forth all week but ended the bushels (MBU) and 7.7 MBU, to the public on Monday, which is owned and operated very impressive volume, with year. Year-to-date slaughter is week lower. respectively. Soybeans, though, June 15, it has been report- by the Prairie Band Pota- more than 146,000 head sched- now down 6.7 percent compared Warm and dry weather in the are very disappointing at only ed. watomi Nation, has remained uled for de- to last year with beef production Southern Plains will continue to 7.8 MBU, a four-year weekly Prairie Band, along with open with restrictions. The livery over down 4.7 percent. push the hard red winter (HRW) low. Sac and Fox Casino, Gold- casino has also been offering the next two Hog slaughter for the week harvest along as weather in Eu- Wheat inspections at 15.9 en Eagle Casino and state- a “curbside” dinner menu weeks. Trade was estimated at 2,452,000 rope remains little changed. The MBU were in line with expecta- owned casinos, suspended its since early April, it was re- was spread head, up 503,000 compared biggest surprise for the week tions as we shift from old to new operations in March because ported. out through- to the week previous and up was the 2.5 million increase in crop. Crop conditions improved out the week 42,000 compared to a year ago. non-farm payroll for May as by one to two points this past in a wide Hog slaughter is now down 1.1 large declines were expected. week as corn planting is almost range in Kan- percent compared to a year ago China and unknown destina- complete and soybean planting sas and Texas with pork production down .6 tions were very active this past is ahead of schedule. Disc mower stolen in Brown Co. from $100 percent. week, buying both old and new July corn is still holding steady to $105 on June live cattle are trending crop U.S. soybeans. Ethanol to higher since mid-April. The Brown County Sheriff John of 13 feet, three inches, and is Friday, up to lower so far this month with plants are ramping back up, near contract low is down at $3.09, D. Merchant is asking the pub- valued at $40,000, Sheriff Mer- $117 mid- support around $92, and resis- 70 percent of capacity now as with nearby support around lic’s as­sistance in locating a disc chant said. week, which is from $3 to $20 tance is up at last month’s recent states continue to phase out busi- $3.23 with resistance being test- mower that was stolen from a “We believe the vehicle was lower than the week previous. high at $101.60. August feeders ness closures and travel restric- ed at $3.35. July soybeans were Hiawatha business.­ a dual rear-wheeled truck with Trade in Nebraska was also are holding a higher trend with tions. breaking out of the range bound Sometime between 8 p.m. a bale spear or winch capable lower from $109 to $117 live support being tested at $132.60, For the week, Friday, May trade with new recent highs last Saturday,­ May 30 and 9 a.m. of lifting the mower conditioner and mostly at $175 on a dressed then around $129 with resistance 29 through Friday, June 6, July week just above $8.73 with sup- Monday, June 1, someone entered for transport,” Merchant said. basis. Cattle slaughter, though, is around $136. corn was up $.05½, December port at $8.50. the lot at Skyview Implement of “It would have been pulling just a few thousand head short of June lean hogs expire later this was up $.06½, July soybeans Note: There is risk of loss in Hiawatha and stole a New Hol- this unit behind a du­al-wheeled pre-COVID-19 levels, which is week holding between $46 and were up $.27, November was up trading commodity futures and land DB313R disc mower, serial truck.” a good sign, as we still have at $48. The July contract has been $.27¾, July Kansas City wheat options. Matt Hines is a licensed number YKN266752. Anyone with information least a million head backed up. holding a lower trend now for was down $.09¼, July Chicago commodity broker for Loewen If the goal is to catch up on more than a month with support wheat was down $.05½ and July and Associates, Inc. of Manhat- The mower is a Centerpivot is asked to contact the Brown backlogged slaughter-ready being tested at $53; resistance is soybean meal was up $5.90 per tan. He can be reached at (785) Dis­cbine with rubber-covered County Sherif­f’s office at (785) cattle, though, prices will be un- up at $57. ton. 289-0036. rollers that has a cutting range 742-7125. der pressure until beef is cheap Corn and soybeans finished Export inspections for the enough to increase exports or the week extending gains and week ending June 4 continue to be more competitive with other holding the higher trend while show strong corn and grain sor- protein sources domestically. Hog slaughter was still running some 30,000 head behind per day, but a huge Saturday kill Arrested in Jackson County pushed weekly totals ahead of a year ago. The Jackson County Sheriff’s 53, Wichita, was arrested on a traf- Compared to last week, steers Office has reported the following fic warrant on a probation violation arrests: charge. and heifers sold uneven from $1 n n lower to $2 higher. Demand was On May 21, Leianne Jones, On May 25, Jessica Stall- moderate to good this week with 34, Onaga, was arrested on a crim- baumer, 34, Topeka, was arrested a large turnout at auctions, con- inal warrant on a probation viola- on charges of endangering a child sidering last week’s Memorial tion charge. and disorderly conduct. n On May 21, Raymond n On May 29, Aaron Martin, Day holiday-shortened week. Schrick, 39, Holton, was arrested 30, Topeka, was arrested on a Buyers are trying to scoop up the on charges of driving under the in- criminal warrant on a probation last of the 2019 fall calves suit- fluence and failing to wear a seat- violation charge and on a traffic able for grazing and yearlings belt. warrant on a charge of failure to coming off graze out of triticale n On May 22, Tashara Yeargin- appear. or rye. Charles, 42, Topeka, was arrested n On May 29, Stacie Espino- For the week, Friday, May on a criminal warrant on a charge za, 37, Topeka, was arrested on a 29 through Friday, June 6, June of failure to appear. criminal warrant on a charge of live cattle were down $5.82, Au- n On May 22, Craig Lewis, failure to appear. gust was down $3.42, August 30, Carbondale, was arrested on n On May 29, Michael Ehmp- feeder cattle were down $1.17, a criminal warrant on a charge of ke, 31, Topeka, was arrested on a Thanks for reading September was down $.27, June failure to appear. criminal warrant on a probation lean hogs were down $9.40 and n On May 22, Kaleena Jones, violation charge. July was down $3.10. Boxed 33, Omaha, Neb., was arrested on n On June 2, Kellie Franks, 31, The Holton Beef, Choice was down $101.86 a traffic warrant on a charge of fail- Auburn, was arrested on a crimi- at $261.48, Select was down ure to appear. nal warrant on a probation viola- Recorder! $93.65 at $246.42 and pork car- n On May 22, Jason Bell, 45, tion charge. cass cutout was down $15.42 at Topeka, was arrested on a criminal n On June 2, David Cannon, $72.78. warrant on a charge of failure to 35, Osage City, was arrested on Cattle slaughter for the week appear. a criminal warrant on a charge of was estimated at 636,000 head, n On May 23, Anthony Smith, failure to appear. HOLTON RECORDER, JUNE 8-10, 2020, PAGE 8 Jackson County COVID-19 numbers as Card Shower More roofing options discussed reported yesterday by the health department By Ali Holcomb He said that some of the roof disaster emergency for Jackson Despite recent hail damage, coverings appear dirty because County for 60 days. the roof of the Jackson County of a change in product that * Met in executive session Courthouse has “held up A.D.S. used in the past but that for eight minutes with Jackson well,” John Stous of A.D.S. they can be cleaned. County Undersheriff Darrel Distributing Inc. told Jackson Stous said that the A.D.S. Chapman, Jackson County County Commissioners spray foam roof product, in Clerk Kathy Mick, Jackson recently. his opinion, is more energy County Deputy Clerk Tara Stous asked for the efficient and is a better option Peek and County Counselor commission’s continued support on a tall building that receives Alex Belveal to discuss security of A.D.S. as they look to repair high winds. issues. No action was taken hail damage on several county “This a proven roof system back in open session. building roofs. that has lasted and lasted,” * Learned from Lu Griffiths, The commissioners have he said. “They are repairable, Banner Creek Reservoir also recently met with sustainable and energy efficient director, that the reservoir was Curb-Side Service At Beck Bookman representatives from Midwest and they perform well.” full of campers the previous Library Starts Monday (June 15) Coating about the possibility of The commissioners thanked weekend. Griffiths proposed installing new, different roofs, Stous for his presentation. They adding some more camping * Go online to beckbookmanlibrary.org, due to recent hail damage. have not taken any action on the sites with electrical hook-ups on log into your account and select books, A.D.S. installed the spray- issue at this time. both the north and south sides in materials you want to check out. foam roof coverings on several In other business, according the future. Griffiths said he will Margaret Utz current county buildings, and to the approved minutes from prepare some cost estimates to * You can also email your requests to Margaret Utz of Holton will Stous said he could repair May 26, the commission: present to the commission at a [email protected] celebrate her 100th birthday on the damage at whatever cost * Learned from Dan Barnett, future meeting. Wednesday, June 24. Cards and the county’s insurance would road and bridge supervisor, * Approved the bid from * You can also send messages to the library on well wishes can be sent to her at pay out, as well as include that the Denison quarry is Governmental Assistance Facebook. 22984 X Rd., Holton, KS 66436 a warranty. The county’s now restocked with road rock. Services of Lawrence at a or by calling her at 785-872- insurance provider is the Kansas Members of the road crew were cost of $125 per hour (not * You can also simply call the library at 364-3532 3635. County Association Multiline preparing for patching and chip- to exceed $15,000) for grant to make your requests. Pool. and-seal projects. administrative services. Other “The county has been a good * Approved Neighborhood bids submitted included * Orders can be picked up in library parking lot at customer for us,” Stous said. Revitalization applications for $15,000 from Ransom Financial designated time. CHECK OUT TODAY’S “The Courthouse roof was John and April Lemon, Frank and $13,000 from Thrive Allen Recorder Classifieds installed more than 20 years Gilliland and Ryan Roberts. County of Iola. ago, and it has performed very * Adopted resolution 2020- * Adjourned the meeting at Something For Everyone! well.” 24 declaring a state of local 2:44 p.m. n Graduations... Continued from Page 1 Banner Creek Reservoir Shupe added, could be de- years, and Shupe said he would day. outdoor graduation ceremony cided later if the outdoor option reach out to graduates’ families Wittmer said an outdoor, tra- in July is the heat, board mem- PUBLIC NOTICE was taken. about how the ceremony would ditional graduation is preferred bers noted. All agreed that the Board President Dr. David be conducted. by the seniors even though graduation ceremony could be Allen said he preferred the out- The JHHS Class of 2020 many of the normal features of started later - perhaps at 8 p.m. door option, as opposed to the includes 34 graduating se- high school graduation will not - if it is too hot and humid. * Swim Beaches, Playgrounds And gym, where Shupe said an aver- niors, including co-valedicto- be possible and some of the se- A third option for the gradu- age of 300 people, and as many rians Kylie Dohl, MaKenzie nior class members will be ab- ation could be an indoor cer- Bathrooms All Opening This Week! as 500 people, have attended Kennedy and Jerilyn Nelson sent due to other summer com- emony at the HHS gym on ceremonies in past years. Board and salutatorian Erin Curtis, it mitments. the morning of Saturday, July * $3 Per Car, Per Day or $30 Per Car, member Kelly Kennedy also was re­ported. For example, the high school 11, that could feature multiple said he was fine with either the JHHS graduation updates and band will not be available to per- “small group graduations’’ Per Year. Beaches close at sunset. outdoor op­tion or a ceremony guidelines may be viewed at the form. Instead, recorded music that could be attended by the in the gym. school’s Web site, jhcobras.net of “Pomp and Circumstance’’ group’s family and friends, thus * BCR staff will sanitize as often as Other members of the board, Holton and other selections will be cutting down on the number of how ­ever, expressed a direct Holton High School’s gradu- used. A senior ensemble will people in the gym at the same possible. Watch for Kansas Recreation preference for holding the ation ceremony for the Class of probably perform, it was noted, time. ceremony in the gym, regard- 2020 is tentatively set now for and three or four “pool’’ pho- Wittmer and the two seniors and Parks Association (KRPA) less of social distancing rec­ 7 p.m. on Friday, July 10 out- tographers will be used to take said they would continue to signage. Hand sanitizer is available at ommendations that, as Shupe doors at the football stadium, photos and then distribute them follow the recommendations noted, would allow about 160 after the school board approved for free to parents and family of the Jackson County Health bathrooms. Everyone is encouraged to people — graduates included a motion 7-0 at Monday eve- over the internet. Department and abide by all so- continue to take COVID-19 — to be seated in the gym. ning’s Zoom Facebook Live The congratulatory hand- cial distancing guidelines. Shupe also said that while the meeting to accept the recom- shakes with diploma present- Royal Valley precautions. graduation ceremony would be mendation presented by HHS ers will be replaced with elbow Royal Valley High School short­er than in previous years Principal Rod Wittmer and an bumps, hand air-shakes or sim- will host its graduation ceremo- — the “senior­ video,” he noted, advisory group of 14 senior ple nods of recognition. ny at 6 p.m. on Saturday, July * Kayak Rentals will be offered would not be included with class members. The football stadium venue, 11, at the high school in Hoyt. beginning Thursday, June 11. The an outdoor ceremony — there Principal Wittmer said the Wittmer said, will allow for Additional graduation details would be a ceremony either advisory group of seniors con- more social distancing neces- are not available at this time and kayaks, oars and life jackets will be way, in accordance with gradu- sisted of class officers and top sary due to COVID-19 con- will be based on current state ating seniors who expressed a academic students. cerns. and county health guidelines disinfected after each use. preference to “walk across the In case of inclement weather, Those in attendance, along and suggestions, according to stage.” Wittmer and two senior repre- with the seniors and other grad- Joel Hesed, RVHS principal. * For updates, call the BCR phone – Board members also noted sentatives Paige Crouch and uation participants, will be en- The Panther Class of 2020 in- that graduates would not par- Cailin Parks suggested the couraged to wear masks if they cludes 65 seniors and co-vale- 364-4236. ticipate in a “receiving line” af- graduation ceremony by post- want to. dictorians are Cassidy Parks ter the ceremony as in previous poned until 10 a.m. the next The main concern with an and Hadley Gregory. Tech purchases OK’d by RV B.O.E. By Ali Holcomb * Approved consent items as $500,000 to $1 million. The purchase of 90 new presented, including the agen- * Renewed the district’s stu- GET DAD THE iPads and 60 new Chromebook da, minutes from the May 11 dent accidental insurance from laptops for Royal Valley meeting and June 3 board re- Student Assurance Services, Elementary School students treat, the treasurer’s report and Inc. of Stillwater, Minn. for was approved by USD 337 warrants. the 2020-21 school year at a Board of Education members * Heard a report on out- cost of $16,730. PERFECT GIFT! Monday evening. standing lunch balances. The * Agreed to offer a bus driver The iPads will be purchased district will not have to trans- position to Clayton Montag. from Apple Education at a to- fer any funds this year to cover * Met in executive ses- tal cost of $26,460 and will the outstanding balance since sion for 10 minutes to discuss Feed his need-to-know be used by students in pre- it received some donations teacher salary negotiations. kindergarten through second from local churches in Mayetta No action was taken back in grade. The other bid included to cover the debt, Davis said. open session. with a subscription to $28,721.70 from CDW-G of * Renewed the district’s con- * Adjourned the meeting. Illinois. tract with Greenbush Learning Board member Boone Smith The Chromebook laptops Services Consortium at a cost was absent. The Holton Recorder! are being purchased from of $20,914.10 for the 2020-21 TwoTrees Technologies, LLC school year. of Wichita at a cost of $12,180 * Approved preliminary staff and will be utilized by students development points for the Indian Taco Available in print and online! in third and fourth grades. 2019-20 school year. Superintendent Aaric Davis * Renewed the district’s Fund-Raiser said the purchase will be paid property/fleet/casualty/worker using some of the district’s compensation insurance with Sunday, June 14 CARES Act federal funding. Holmes Murphy of Kansas 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. “These purchases will also City, Mo. at $119,300, which Delia Grade School allow us to go one-to-one is an 11 percent increase from Indian Taco, Drink & Dessert - $7.00 with devices at the elementary $107,665 from last year. school to allow for a more flu- The board also agreed to Drive-Thru pickup or id transition between learning add an umbrella policy back indoor seating available. at home or learning at school into the district’s coverage for Sponsored by Delia Community PRIDE. if needed during the upcoming $2,929, which would raise the school year,” Davis said. district’s liability limits from Also during the meeting, the board received an update from Davis on several summer fa- Name______cility projects. Name ______Holes for new safety bollard HOFFMAN AUCTION SERVICE Address______posts are expected to be dug soon at the RVMS entrance. City______State______Zip______Address ______New concrete will be poured next week at the entrance, and Phone Number______the new doors are expected to CONSIGNMENT AUCTION City ______State ______Zip ______be installed in July, Davis said. At the elementary school, most of the new playground Phone Number ______equipment, which was pur- 9:30 a.m. • Saturday, June 13, 2020 Y chased partially from PTO One-Year Subscription: funds, is expected to arrive on 6587 U.S. Highway 159 • Effingham In❏ State $22.00 June 16. Another piece of the Jackson County $44.50 equipment has been delayed (Two miles east of E ngham) Out❏ of State $27.00 until July. Other Counties in Kansas $52.00 Davis said he has ordered a ❏ Out of State $58.50 new scoreboard for the RVHS football field, which will be Je Homan - 913-833-4125 (home) installed the first week of August. or 913-370-0747 (mobile) Clip and mail with check or money order to: “The buildings are looking good,” Davis said. “Our cus- todians have had more time to For photos and complete sale bill, The Holton Recorder spend in each classroom this go to our Facebook page. year.” P.O. Box 311 • Holton, KS 66436 In other business, the board: ______HOLTON RECORDER, JUNE 8-10, 2020, PAGE 9 Holton school board approves purchase of 160 new iPads By David Powls move in that direction again dur- and other enrollment fees in half possible cuts to state aid that *Approved the following new professional development plan. The purchase of 160 new ing the 2020-21 school year.’’ for the next Holton school term, may be coming due to lost tax hires - Taylor Dunham, elemen- *Approved board meeting iPads from Apple, Inc. of Cu- --- as a way to help out families in revenue in the state due to CO- tary assistant principal; Carrie dates for the 2020-21 school pertino, Calif. was approved on A motion was also approved the district struggling from CO- VID-19. Davis, pre-K-12 counselor; Cur- term. a 7-0 vote of the Holton school at the meeting on a 7-0 vote to VID-19-related issues, was not --- tis Becker, middle school Eng- *Approved a transportation board here Monday evening at a switch group health insurance approved by the school board The Holton school district lish teacher and yearbook advi- request for an Aug. 30 to Aug. cost of $59,836. providers from Blue Cross/Blue Monday night, as the board vot- will offer summer school for 15 sor; Tracie Hanson, secretary to 31 overnight stay at Manhattan Tom Sextro, technology di- Shield to Aetna in order to real- ed 7-0 against it. days next month (July 6-24), it superintendent and board trea- for the FCCLA Take AIM Lead- rector for the district, made the ize a net savings of about 6 per- Superintendent Bob Davies has been decided. Each summer surer; Kenneth Swartz, HSEC ership Training Conference. proposal to the board during its cent, it was reported. suggested cutting textbook fees school day will consist of three high school special education *Learned the district recently Zoom Facebook Live meeting The district and its qualifying in half from $45 per student to hours of instruction from 8:30 teacher at Royal Valley; Man- had its “accreditation visit’’ via and said most of the funds for teachers and staff pay in more $22.50 for next year since a lot a.m. to 11:30 a.m. About 14 kids dy Saxton, HSEC elementary a Zoom Internet meeting. The the purchase will be made from than $1 million in premiums of patrons “had lost jobs and in grades K-4, 25 to 30 in grades school special education teacher district is in year three of the the technology department’s up- each year, it has been reported. were just starting to get caught 5-7 and 10 to 12 in grades 8-12 at Holton; Gretchen Ehrhart, five-year state accreditation coming 2020-21 budget. BC/BS was proposing a 12 up.’’ will all be invited to participate, elementary teacher; and Jordan process and is on track to be re- Eighty of the new iPads for percent increase in monthly “It’s been difficult to collect it was reported. Dunn, elementary counselor. accredited in two more years. sixth grade students come with premiums to renew, it was re- the fees as it is,’’ he added. About 14 teachers, four para- *Approved the following *Reviewed a list of fund- keyboard combo cases “exactly ported. While Aetna’s rates are The measure would have de- professionals and one admin- resignation - Melody Davies, raisers held at the schools each like the school board member 2 percent higher than what the creased district income from a istrator will lead the program. middle school scholar’s bowl year. Board members said they iPads,’’ Sextro said. district staff pay now in premi- total of about $32,305 for the Breakfast and lunch are pro- supplemental and middle school would like more details about Another 80 of the new iPads, ums, the company offers a one- textbook and enrollment fees vided. Schools are limited to co-sponsor student council how much all of the fund-rais- along with some other older month “premium holiday’’ that collected in the current term to groups of 50 in a school building sponsor supplemental. ers raise. ones handed down from sixth decreases the overall amount about $16,152.50. at a time, currently, due to CO- *Approved the following *Approved a plan 7-0 to offer grade, will be utilized at the el- paid during the year by 6 per- Instead, the board voted 7-0 VID-19 concerns. That number transfers - Andrea King, from “breakfast in the classroom’’ for ementary school allowing the cent, it was reported. to keep textbook and other en- increases to 150 soon and then fourth grade teacher at HES to first grade classes in the coming Holton district to have a 1-to-1 The Aetna rate for a single rollment fees the same for the a phase-out with no limitations second grade teacher at HES; school term. computing initiative in grades policy with a $500 deductible, 2020-21 school term. set to start June 21. and Christi Schumaker, from “Breakfast in the class room’’ K-12, Sextro said. for example, averages $764.52 At last month’s board meet- Transportation to and from fourth grade teacher at HES to was offered in kindergarten Currently, the district has a per month while BC/BS will av- ing, there had been some dis- summer school for the kids is second grade teacher at HES. classes this year and the pro- 1-to-1 computer intiative for erage $930.76. cussion about keeping the fees a big issue, it was reported. If *Approved an independent gram “broke even’’ with state grades 3-12. The district contributes $500 the same but offering some the school is not allowed to bus contract agreement for contract- funds covering the costs. A 90 “The 1-to-1 computer ini- to each qualifying employee’s sort of a rebate for the upcom- the kids, due to continued CO- ed services with Shelly Schmel- percent participation rate was tiative in grades 3-12 proved single and employee/spouse ing 2020-21 school term, due to VID-19 concerns, then that will ze, speech and language pathol- noted. invaluable for the success of monthly health care premiums COVID-19. adversely affect the number of ogy services for HSEC (Aug. *Decided to take bids for the district’s continuous learn- and $705 per month for each At Monday’s meeting, some kids that can attend, it was re- 17, 2020 to May 21, 2021) at a roof repairs needed following a ing initiative,’’ Sextro wrote in employee/child and employee/ board members said they would ported. rate of $50 per hour. recent hail storm and to have a a report to the board. “We be- family monthly health care pre- rather not decide on any fee re- In other business, the school *Approved Holton supple- couple of board members meet lieve that our proposal will give miums. bates or discounts to be offered board: mental staff renewals for 2020- with contractors to hear their the district needed flexibility in --- until closer to enrollment or un- *Approved May payroll total- 2021. sales pitches. the event that the district has to A proposal to cut textbook til the district learns about any ing $1,170,354.86. *Approved Holton’s five-year Continued to Page 11

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TOOL BOX, RED & SILVER CUB CADET 524 SWE SNOW REAR GATE, 10.00X20, GOOD DEARBORN MANURE SPREADER WIZARD 1/2" DRILL FINISH MOWER, BL60C 3 PT. ROTO 2004 PU BED/TAILGATE & BUMPER, BLOWER, never started SHAPE PTO GRASS SEEDER MILWAUKEE HAMMER DRILL TILLER, FOAM FILLED TIRES, 450 WHITE SOAKER HOSE, MISC. GARDEN 40' PORTABLE FEED BUNK 3 PT. CARRY-ALL MILWAUKEE SAWZ-ALL HRS, LESS THAN 3 HOURS ON 2006 FORD FREESTYLE ITEMS 4 MINERAL FEEDERS3--10' FEED 3 PT. BOOM HOIST 100# ANVIL & STAND COMPLETE ENGINE OVERHAUL BY 228,362 MILES CRAFTSMAN FRONT TINE TILLER, BUNKS 3 PT. CULTIVATOR B&D 8" ARM SAW HEINEN REPAIR 2004 CHEV. MALIBU, 4D, RUNS 13, 22 & 24" TILLING WIDTHS 6' OVAL METAL STOCK TANK 3 PT. 2 ROW LISTER ROCKWELL 10" TABLE SAW 1993 BELARUS 825 4WD/ CAB, GOOD, 250K MILES 208CC, GOOD 6' ROUND PLASTIC TANK PULL TYPE CHISEL SENCO AIR NAILER/NAILS WESTENDORF TA26 LOADER, 2004 CHEV. MALIBU, 4D, 6' 150 GAL. OVAL PLASTIC 3 PT. 2 ROW CURLER DELTA MITER SAW BUCKET, FORKS, BRUSH NEEDS STARTER ATV'S AND ATTACHMENTS STOCK TANK JD 750 NO-TILL 15' DRILL, DRY FERT. CRAFTSMAN BELT SANDER & BELTS CRUSHER, 80 HP, 1694 HRS 1997 FORD F250 4X4, 5.8 GAS, AT, 2004 POLARIS RANGER 500 4X4, 4' OVAL PLASTIC STOCK TANK & SMALL SEED BOX 5" VICE/STAND 1969 JI CASE 730, WF, 3 PT., PTO, NEW TIRES, 215K MILES, 2 NEW TIRES, NEW STARTER & 3-8' BALE RINGS JD 6' SHREDDER, PULL TYPE 3/4 IMPACT SOCKET SET 5/8"-2 1/4" RUNS GOOD RUNS STRONG FUEL PUMP 2 YRS AGO, CALF TABLE AGRI 72" 3 PT. SHREDDER 3/4" AIR IMPACT WRENCH 7--IHC WHEEL WEIGHTS 1983 CHEV. HVY 1/2T, 2WD, LESS 1,406 HOURS GREEN PORTABLE CREEP 3 PT. 7' SHREDDER 3/8" & 1/2" AIR DRILLS IH WIDE FRONT END, FITS 460, 560, THAN 5000 MILES ON NEW 350, HONDA FOURTRAX 300 FEEDER/GATES JD B 16 HOLE DRILL AIR CHISEL/BITS 656, 706, 756, 806 77,350 MILES ATV SNOW PLOW SINGLE ROLL HOG OILIER AC 3 BOTTOM PLOW 3/8" AIR RATCHET MF #38 LOADER/TRIP BUCKET, FITS 2005 MERCURY MARQUIS, 4D, DOUBLE ROLL HOG OILIER 3 PT. 2 BOTTOM PLOW LARGE AMOUNT OF BODY TOOLS MF 35 & 65 57,700 MILES, SHEDDED, HAY AND HAY EQUIPMENT 14 WIRE CATTLE PANELS 2- 3 PT. 6' DISC CRAFTSMAN ROUTER MID 60'S SMALL SLICK CAR NH 499 14' HYDRA SWING SWATHER, 11 WIRE HOG PANELS 3 PT. QUICK HITCH HD PICKUP RAMPS BACKHOE/TRACTOR, 4 CYL. GAS 1990 HITCHHIKER 29' CAMPER 10 ACRES ON NEW GUARDS & 10 WIRE COMBINATION PANELS IH 2 PT. HITCH 4" WINCHES & STRAPS 2006 FORD F250 XLT 4X4 CREW SECTIONS, ALWAYS SHEDDED 2- BAR 6 CAKE FEEDERS 2 PT. BALE CARRIER 2" RATCHET STRAPS TRUCKS, TRAILERS CAB, 6.0 POWERSTROKE, HAY WAGON/NEW HOLLAND 12T HD SQUARE PIPE BIG BALE DEMPSTER 3 PT. 2 ROW POTATO 1/" DRIVE TORQUE WRENCH AND ACCESSORIES 165K MILES RUNNING GEARS, HOLDS 8 FEEDER, NEW DIGGER LOG CHAIN 2001 CHEV. TOPKICK/22' FLAT TILT 2001 DODGE RAM 2500 QUAD CAB, BALES, PULLS GOOD DAVIS FEED BOX 4T FERTILIZER SPREADER HYUNDAI 3" TRASH PUMP/GAS BED, 3126 CAT, 6 SP 2WD, 5.9 CUMMINS, 350K MILES, IHC DUMP RAKE/ BOOK KEWANEE 18' WING DISC MOTOR, NEW 2012 PJ 20' DECK/5' DOVETAIL GN RUNS GOOD 2--3 PT BALE CARRIERS MACHINERY BMB 8' HD 3 PT. BLADE HYUNDAI GAS AIR COMPRESSOR FLATBED, 3 FOLD OVER RAMPS 1999 DODGE 3500 4X4 DSL NH 258 HAY RAKE/DOLLY WHEEL HEINZMAN 7945 TRAVELER 10' PICKUP SLIDE IN STOCK RACKS 40-50 GAL. DIAMOND PLATE FUEL SET OF 6 FORD 6 BOLT 22.5 FLATBED, AT, NEW INJECTORS & NH 260 HAY RAKE IRRIGATION GUN/HOSE 2- 3 PT. 6' BLADES TANK WHEELS REBUILT TRANS. 10K MILES IH 1300 3 PT. 9' SICKLE BAR MOWER, BLACK MACHINE MODEL 12-30 3 PT. POST HOLE DIGGER 8- 220V SHOP LIGHTS HD 12' TRUCK FLATBED 2004 CHEV. 2500 HD 4X4 SILVERADO GOOD RIGID & FLEX PLANTER, KINZE HAND CORN SHELLER/ 110 GAL. L SHAPED DUAL 2005 TITAN 7X24' STOCK TRAILER CREW CAB NH 850 CHAIN BALER/ELEC. TIE UNITS & LIQUID FERTILIZER ELEC. MOTOR COMPARTMENT FUEL TANK TRANSCRAFT 48' FLATBED TRAILER 1986 TOYOTA 4X4, REG. CAB, SICKLE BAR MOWER FOR FARMALL RHINO 11.5' FLEX WING FINISH MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER PU UTILITY BED FUEL TRAILER / SHORT BED, CHEV. 350 ENGINE C MOWER, FOAM FILLED TIRES, PU TOOL BOX HAND CORN SHELLER FUEL PUMPS 2T TRUCK FLATBED, 8'X18' STEEL NH 166 WINDROW INVERTER TRAIL TYPE, OWNERS MANUAL SEVERAL PICK HANDLES LEESON 10 HP SINGLE PHASE BUMPER HITCH 16' STOCK TRAILER DECK NH 450 7' SICKLE BAR MOWER PARKER 2000 GRAVITY FLOW PITCH FORKS, SHOVEL, SPADES ELECTRIC MOTOR, NEW 1997 LUFKIN 48' STEP DECK 2004 DODGE 3/4T 4X4/KROGMAN JD 1600 14' HYDRA-SWING WAGON/ TARP & HYD AUGER CAPACITORS TRAILER BALE BED, 5.7 HEMI, AT, NEWER SWATHER, REBUILT PUMP, SCHABEN 300 GAL. SPRAYER/14' SKID LOADERS B&W COMPANION 5TH WHEEL 1993 FORD L8000 GRAIN TRUCK / MOTOR, TRANS. & TRANSFER ALWAYS SHEDDED, ONE OWNER BOOMS, PULL TYPE AND ATTACHMENTS HITCH/ SLIDER PLATES 18' BED CASE VERMEER WR22 10 WHEEL RAKE CASE 3 PT 3-14 PLOW TIMBERLINE TREE SHEAR, LESS 4 HP HONDA POWERED 2" WATER 1979 CHEV. C70 2005 GMC CANYON 4X4, 3.5L, GOOD 8'X12' HAY TRAILER IHC 3-14 PULL PLOW THAN 100 HOURS PUMP/3 16' HOSES, 2 INTAKE, 1 30' GN FLATBED TRAILER, TRIPLE TIRES, 191,350 MILES, 4WD H&S 12 WHEEL HAY RAKE IHC P.O. 2-14 PULL PLOW UNUSED LOWE HYD AUGER 750 W/ DISCHARGE AXLE, SINGLE WHEEL POSSIBLY NOT WORKING FORD 3 PT. SICKLE BAR MOWER OLIVER 1-18 PULL PLOW 12" W/ SKID STEER QUICK ATTACH 120/15V ELEC. MOTOR FOR 1992 FREIGHTLINER/SLEEPER, 60 1986 CHEV. SCOTTSDALE 3/4T PU, ROUSCH 9' SICKLE BAR MOWER JD 730 LISTER/ BOOK UNUSED STOUT BRUSH GRAPPLE COMPRESSOR SERIES DETROIT 11.1 LITRE, 10 SP, AT, 350, 2WD, RED HESSTON 310 SP SWATHER, 8' COSMO 500 SEEDER 66-9 W/ SKID STEER QUICK BANJO VALVES JAKE BRAKE, WET KIT, GOOD 2000 CHEV. SUBURBAN 1/2 4X4, HEAD RHS PICKUP SLIDE IN ATTACH ASSORTED HYD HOSES RUBBER, 860,000 MILES 5.3 VORTEC 16' 4 WHEEL FLATBED TRAILER SPRAYER/HYD DRIVE UNUSED STOUT BRUSH GRAPPLE POWERMATE 750 WATT 2000 MCM 38' DUAL HOPPER IHC 430 SQUARE BALER 300 GAL. 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If you are interested in becoming a part of a team that is making a difference 785-364-3141 or For more information and to apply, in our residents’ lives, call us at 785.857.3388 for more information [email protected] go to www.chcsks.org and click on or apply online at www.chcsks.org. *Extra charge for more than 10 words and more than one run. Price “Careers” or contact Human A division of Community HealthCare System, Inc. EOE. includes one word classified ad run in the Recorder and Shopper. Resources at 785-889-5030. EOE n Holton board… Continued from Page 9 *Discussed whether to host a summer volleyball league for When it comes to delivering middle school and high school area volleyball teams in July. No decisions were made. results for local businesses, *Decided not to allow any of the school facilities/gyms to be used during June, due to COVID-19. *Met in executive session six times for a total of one hour and 40 minutes with Davies to NEWSPAPERS discuss non-elected personnel. 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Box 311 Holton, KS 66436; call [email protected] us at 785-364-3141; or email us at www.holtonrecorder.net [email protected] RECORDER HOLTON RECORDER, JUNE 8-10, 2020, PAGE 12 n Closed Businesses... Continued from Page 1 Your Place or Mine Square, notified the families of Response Supplement program, announced on May 1 that its young gymnasts served by the it was reported. Holton restaurant, a popular business notifying them that it, It was also reported that breakfast destination in the too, was closing. $19,700 has been donated so community, would permanently “The impact of three months far to assist businesses in the close after its dining room of closure, and then those who county via the Love Jackson was closed on March 19 to cannot return, has made me County: Disaster Relief prevent the possible spread of face a reality that I did not want Fund administered by the COVID-19 and all services at to,” Lamberson said. “It was Jackson County Community the restaurant were shut down sincerely one of the hardest Foundation, with those funds two days after that. decisions I have had to make to helping 55 businesses. Another Holton business date.” York said the Chamber that has closed its doors as a Other businesses in the also has resources available result of the pandemic is Holton county that find themselves to businesses in the county Tire and Service, where owner in a financial bind due to at the Chamber’s Web page, Brent Henry said Friday that stay-at-home orders and exploreholton.com, where those the business had been closed for social distancing have access resources may be viewed by “about a month.” to financial aid, such as clicking on the “COVID-19” And on Thursday, June 4, the $132,000 awarded to tab at the top of the page. Victoria Lamberson, owner of Jackson County as part of the “Anytime we find something, Lamberson Elite Athletics on Community Development we’ve been putting it under that the east side of Holton’s Town Block Grant Coronavirus tab,” she said. n Lawsuit... n Carlson... Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 Many tribes had had their few by hand to see if it would be masks at one point in time, and population listed as zero, difficult to do it that way. I happened to have the bag that it was reported. As a result “I hand-sewed three different Karma gave me. I brought the Dr. Roger Marshall, a Republican running for U.S. Senate, visited Holton Community of this decision, the Nation types, and I liked them,” she masks out, and they just loved Hospital and area businesses last week to discuss challenges facing those in Jackson was denied about $8 million said. “So I just kept making it,” said McAsey, who noted that County. In the photo above, Marshall (at left) is shown with Carrie Saia, HCH CEO, as in funding that it otherwise them.” the masks are properly cleaned they toured a portion of the new clinic and other medical facilities being built at the would have received, the PBP Carlson filled a bag with her after every use. hospital. Marshall currently serves as the U.S. Representative for Kansas’ First Dis- Nation said in a news release. hand-sewn masks, which she So far, Carlson said she has trict. Submitted photo The Nation filed the suit to said take about 25 to 30 minutes made 15 masks for patients at have the federal court void per mask to make, and she the clinic, and she said she plans n the use of the Indian housing gave them to McAsey to take to keep making­ masks through Monument... formula and to prevent distri- to the clinic, where patients are the summer as she finds the time. Names to Continued from Page 1 bution of the remaining $3.2 currently required to wear masks “My mom told me that they billion for 21 days until such — and many come in with no ran out of masks a couple of be added seeking donations and support ment also will be cleaned, he time as a more accurate fund- mask at all. times, so I’ll just keep making as for the project — and people an­ added, “at least to get the mold ing formula consistent with the “We actually ran out of many as I can,” she added. swered. off.” CARES Act can be developed. to monument “We’ve had letters of support Johan said the total cost of the Joseph Rupnick, chairman of and donations from as far away project has been estimated at the Prairie Band Potawatomi The aim of Johan Campbell’s as Texas and Pennsylvania,” about $4,500. Nation said, “The Tribal Eagle­ Scout project (see related Erich Campbell said. “And we’re “So far, we’ve raised about Council and I are appalled that story) is to add the names of 28 getting a lot of support­ from the $2,000,” he said. “We’re a little the Treasury Department wrote Jackson County residents who community.” under­ halfway there.” off a significant portion of earned Purple Heart Medals to The Campbells have been He also credits his father the Prairie Band Potawatomi the monument at Linscott Park. receiving­ guidance from Holton with pointing him toward fund- Nation’s membership when Many of those names were monument expert Paul Strube, raising ef­forts. making the initial CARES Act discovered­ through the research and Erich said an expansion “He’s helped me a little distribution. This suit is in- of area historian Dan Fenton, stone that matches the Purple bit with the fund-raising by tended to restore justice to our and their stories­ were told in The Heart monument has been or­ introducing me to people who tribe and other similarly situ- Holton Recorder’s “Purple Heart dered. It will be bolted to the were willing to donate, and he’s ated tribes. We don’t want to Profiles” series of recent years. existing monument to make the helped me open a bank account­ see the Treasury distribute any The names of military veterans addition of more names easier, for the project,” Johan said. more CARES money until it to be added to the monument while more names will be added And while there is no specific fixes the problem from round through Campbell’s project are to the existing monument as timeline for the project, Johan one and we have a chance to listed below by conflict. Those space allows, he added. said he plans to finish the work see the formula that Treasury whose stories have appeared in As for the new flagpole, Erich “by November­ .” intends to use for round two.” The Recorder’s “Purple Heart Campbell said, it will be identical Donations for the project Profiles” are denoted by an as­ to the flagpoles­ at the Public may be mailed directly to Johan terisk (*); those who were killed Safety Building adjacent to the Campbell, 525 New York Ave., JULY in action are denoted by a cross park, and Sullivan Construction Holton, KS 66436. Donations SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE (†). and the City of Holton have may also be dropped off at World War I: Cpl. John P. pledged help in getting it in­ Denison State Bank on Holton’s NOW PAYABLE Coen*. stalled. The Company E monu­ Town Square. World War II: Sgt. LeRoy L. Alley*,­ Pfc. Dain L. Brock*, n Art Walk... Pfc. Robert N. Chrisman*, TEC5 Willis E. Cooney*, Sgt. Felix Continued from Page 1 V. Cummings,­ 1Lt. Charles A. be creative this summer. their own easel to display their Eckert*†, Capt. Louis C. Ernst*, “We wanted something art. Art on paper must be pre- Pfc. Raymond S. Gilliland†, to give kids confidence by sented in a frame with a stand. Maj. Lionel N. Pool†, SSgt. M.E. showing off their art skills,” Paint, pencil, colored pencil, “Jack” Rose, Sgt. Edward E. Willcott said. “I think having pen, crayon, markers and chalk Smith*, Cpl. George E. South*, a silent auction will get kids works of art will be accepted SSgt. Willis C. Stephenson†, excited to know somebody along with 3D pieces made of TSgt. Floyd C. Swain*, Capt. thinks their artwork is worth clay or other materials. Charles C. Underwood*, 1Lt. buying.” “If people can’t afford John M. Walton*, Sgt. Richard Ten percent from each piece materials, contact Cullen or A. Wenger* and TEC4 Fred of artwork purchased during Katie. They are checking to White Jr. the art walk will be donated see if there are supplies avail- Korean War: PV2 Charles to a local charity of the artist’s able through their schools,” R. Hollenbeck*, Sgt. Rollie R. choice. she said. “The brewery is also Hudson*, Lt.Jg. John E. “Jack” The art walk will be held donating up to $200 toward James*, Pfc. Jack W. Mitchell inside Willcott Brewing supplies to students if there is and Cpl. Clyde Papakee*. Company, 219 W. Fourth St. in a need.” Vietnam War: SP4 Teddy L. Holton, owned by Willcott and All artwork and entry forms Bryant, CPO Ronnie Cohorst, her husband, Sean. must be turned in between 8 SP4 Bob L. Martin and Sgt. “It’s a come and go event a.m. and 1 p.m. on Thursday, Richard W. McClane. with the exhibit upstairs in June 25, at the brewery. the building,” Willcott said. “If it does really well and n “We’re going to try to have takes off, maybe we’ll do the Reopening... some ice cream for the kids to art walk again,” she said. “The Continued from Page 1 enjoy. People will also be able social emotional aspects of art to walk around the brewery are so important. There are so “I think you should go ahead that day. We hope people come many kids who have anxiety and open,” Reith said. “There and participate.” and depression, and art is a needs to be verbiage that states Jackson County children, tool to help them feel better.” that visitors need to assume ages five to 18, are encouraged For more information, con- responsibility for their personal to submit any type of artwork tact Willcott at 314-740-6457, hygiene so they understand that for the event. All art must be Cullen Jackson at 785-216- while the county will continue created between March 5 and 0138 or Katie Morris at 785- to clean, you can’t be in there June 24 to be eligible. There is 969-7170. cleaning after every person.” a limit of two entries per per- The commissioners agreed son. and those amenities are now Willcott said that any size Holton Recorder open to the public. artwork will be accepted but Phase three recommendations that each artist must supply also allow sports games to 364-3141 proceed in the county, as well as the opening of recreational facilities, including restrooms. “Both Nemaha and Brown counties have lifted all COVID-19 related restrictions,” Reith said. The Courthouse is open to the public and on days when VINTAGE PARK court is in session, a Jackson County Sheriff’s Office deputy SUMMER SAVINGS is stationed at the south door to screen visitors for a fever and for weapons. On non-court days, Courthouse employees are Don’t Let the taking turns to screen visitors. Reith said that at the health Savings Pass department in Holton, her staff have stopped checking visitors’ Move In Before temperatures at the door. “Based off the number of June 30 And people who are asymptomatic carriers, and could have Save 20%! COVID-19 but don’t have a fever, we’ve stopped checking (Off Any Apartment Monthly Rent) temperatures,” she said. “You CALL TO SCHEDULE YOUR TOUR TODAY could do everything right at the front door and a person may still 785-364-5051 have the virus and bring it in.” Since the number of people allowed in the district court rooms is being limited at this time, pre-screening procedures will continue at the south door of the Courthouse, it was reported. HOLTON RECORDER, JUNE 8-10, 2020, PAGE 1A Local Work Kelly signs relief bill Group Gov. Laura Kelly signed a COVID-19 response measures bipartisan COVID-19 (corona- contained in the bill, the key virus) response bill, House Bill provision extends the current meeting 2016, into law on Monday, it emergency declaration through was reported. Sept. 15, 2020, providing stabil- scheduled “From day one, my admin- ity and certainty for the state’s istration has worked to keep ongoing emergency response The Jackson County Conser- Kansans healthy and to protect efforts. Beyond Sept. 15, the vation District board of super- the economic future of Kansas’ State Finance Council may ex- visors will hold a Local Work businesses and communities,” tend the declaration by a vote of Group (LWG) meeting at 9:30 Gov. Kelly said. “That means six Legislative members. a.m. on Thursday, June 25, it has reaching across the aisle to get The bill also contains the pro- been reported. things done. This bill contains visions of a number of execu- The meeting this year will be essential provisions that will tive orders that Gov. Kelly has conducted via teleconference allow us to continue to deliver issued during the pandemic, in- due to COVID-19. Details of the critical health and economic cluding allowing for expanded teleconference information will services to communities and telemedicine, temporary licen- be sent to everyone who registers businesses throughout the state sure of out-of-state medical pro- for the meeting. during this pandemic.” viders, electronic notarization Since May 1947, the Jackson The bill addresses the on- of documents and certain liquor County Conservation District going COVID-19 emergency sales. has focused on locally led con- and its effects, both economic While the bill provides some servation efforts to identify and and health-related. It provides liability protection for medical resolve natural resource conser- the Legislature with the ability providers and businesses, these vation concerns. The district be- to more effectively engage in elements are written very nar- lieves it is essential in promoting oversight while the Legislature rowly to apply to certain aspects and developing the stewardship is not in session while Gov. Kel- of the COVID-19 response, and ethic where people help each ly retains the emergency author- for most businesses, the liability other in local communities to ity to act as needed during the protection only applies when the enhance and conserve those re- pandemic. business acts within the scope of sources today for future genera- Though there are a number of public health requirements. tions. Steam rising from a manhole in the middle of the street is not something you see The LWG should be diverse everyday. The photo above was taken in Holton yesterday on Pennsylvania Avenue and focus on agricultural in- looking north near the Holton USD 336 office building. SAK Construction of O’Fallon, terests and natural resource is- Mo., is continuing sewer line work in Holton this week. After cleaning out sections sues existing in the community. of the sewer line at a time, the company then injects a hot product that adheres to, Membership should include ag- and lines, the sewer lines. The steam was caused by the product that had just been ricultural producers representing the variety of crops, livestock injected into the sewer line. The final step of the work by SAK — after the product has and poultry raised within the lo- cooled and hardened — is re-establishing service to each of the sewer line connec- cal area; owners of nonindustrial tions. Holton city staff said relining sewer lines this way is like getting new ones. private forest land, representa- Photo by David Powls tives of agricultural and environ- mental organizations; and gov- ernmental agencies carrying out agricultural and natural resource conservation and activities. Lierz essay nets scholarship LWGs will also consider con- cerns of historically underserved Megan Lierz, a recent gradu- seems to grow fully and the trees groups and individuals including ate of Holton High School, was still form a canopy over the old but not limited to women, per- selected by the Jackson County pathway. Seeing the display­ of sons with disabilities, socially Historical & Genealogical Soci- the railroad at the museum piqued GET DAD disadvantaged and limited re- ety for its annual $250 scholar­ my interest and excited me to source groups. ship, it has been reported. find the real story about the train. The purpose of this meeting Lierz is currently planning to The Rock Island Chicago THE ULTIMATE GIFT is to identify priority resource at­tend Fort Hays State Univer- railroad was established in 1885 concerns in Jackson County and sity. Her essay follows below. with Marcus Low as the presi- June 12-21 identify targeted areas; review the ——— dent over the project (Legends current conservation programs When I walked into the Jack- of Kansas, 2015). The train $100 OFF PRO SERIES GRILLS that are available; provide rec- son County Historical Museum ran through Holton, along with ommendations on conservation on Oct. 4, I was already expect- 1,400 more miles through towns We sell the best and service the rest! program, which include program ing to learn more about the town in Kansas and Missouri. cutoff and deadlines, allocation in which I live. A peek into town The real story of how it went Jayhawk TV process, application screening, history can be seen even before away, though, was not as spooky ranking criteria, eligible prac- stepping foot inside, by just as I previously heard. The rail- tices and payment schedule and looking at the building architec­ road was failing to make interest & Appliances scenarios; review the current ed- ture. History is felt in the old red payments and was foreclosed in 435 New York Ave. • Holton, KS 66436 ucational opportunities available bricks. This small corner of Hol- Megan Lierz 1891 (Legends of Kansas, 2015). (785) 364-2241 • [email protected] to county residents and identify ton’s Town Square holds more Not scary at all, unless you were additional education and produc- history about Jackson County I remember being a young Marcus Low. ers’ training needs; and provide than I knew it pos­sessed. child playing on the area where If I would not have gone into effective ways to communicate The unique and interesting the railroad­ rails used to be and the Jackson County Historical with producers. things to admire ranged from an- trying to search for the metal rail Museum, I would not have cho- LWGs are important because tique dolls of different cultures spikes left in the old railroad ties sen the task of discovering the CROSSWORD PUZZLE they provide recommendations held in a glass case, all the way from decades before.­ As a child, true story behind the ghost train on local and state natural re- to pictures of the Holton High I only knew that the train used in my backyard. I am now grate- source priorities and criteria for to exist and the spooky stories I U.S. Department of Agriculture School building when it was a ful to know what truly hap­pened (USDA) conservation activities college. Having a college in our would hear around town about it. and happy to know no deaths oc- and programs to the NRCS Kan- little town of Holton surprised The old legends of the train curred. sas Technical Committee (KTC). me even more so, since it was that ran behind my house (which The history of my county is The Conservation District Board the same building where I attend we call the ghost train) used to im­portant to know because it of Supervisors will also take the high school. scare me, my siblings and my tells a sto­ry, it creates an image recommendations and focus ef- The display that really caught friends. The ghost story that we of how it used to be, and it helps forts in their conservation pro- my attention was about the heard was that the train suddenly our society become­ more edu- grams and educational outreach trains. It told about the rail- disappeared, taking everyone­ rid- cated to the truth. In the future, activities. roads that ran through Jackson ing, away with it. We some­times I hope to see more information­ To register, please RSVP by County. I learned that we had hear the sound of the whistle on and physical memorabilia from June 18. If you plan to partici- three different railroads that ran a silent night. the railroads, such as rail ties, pate in the teleconference, please through Holton. The one that I A marker sign still stands in spikes or even some metal rails. email Brian Boeckman at brian. was most interested in was the the woods behind my house with My experience at the museum [email protected] with Rock Island,­ Chicago Railroad. num­bers too faded to read. The was eye-opening to the history of the Conservation District/NRCS It is interesting­ to me because it path of where the train ran is still the railroad,­ which was an urban office or call (785) 364-3329, was the railroad that ran through visibly seen and is maintained legend of my childhood and isn’t ext. 136. what is now my backyard. by Mother Nature. Grass never so distant or scary anymore. Immanuel Lutheran Church

By Esther L. Ideker The Name Of Jesus.” brought us out of death and mor- ers, servants who heed God’s Trinity Sunday was celebrat- In Pastor Van Velzer’s ser- tality into His life and immortal- call and serve to the best of their 1. American composer 39. Scorches ed at early morning worship at mon, he asked the question ity. God is our Father, who called ability wherever God places 6. Very fast aircraft 41. Describe precisely 9. Workplaces 44. Thick piece of something Immanuel Lutheran Church on on this Trinity Sunday, “What the world into existence through them; and to establish and pre- 13. A mount on a surface 45. Frocks June 7. The service opened with would you write if you were the Son by whom all things were serve order, protecting the weak 14. Small freshwater fish 46. Indicates near the melody from l533, “Come, asked to explain God?” How made. The Son sends the Holy and fostering godly virtue. The 15. Double-reed instrument 48. Senior enlisted US Army member Holy Spirit, Creator Blest.” many would recite the Athana- Spirit who preserves all things in Lord’s Prayer was spoken. 16. Canadian flyers 49. A note added to a letter Following the confession, ab- sius Creed – or the Apostles’ heaven and earth and who keeps The Service of the Sacrament 17. Famed astronomer 51. A nose or snout solution, introit, salutation and Creed or the Nicene Creed? the church in the one, true faith. followed with the Preface, Sanc- 18. Smooth, shiny fabric 52. Clumsy collect of the day, Pastor Mi- In the Trinity, we worship one The offertory was sung after tus, Pax Domini and Agnus Dei. 19. Profited 54. Satisfied to the fullest chael Van Velzer read the Old God, in three persons and the the offering. In the prayers of The distribution hymn was “Thy 21. Conspiracy 56. Display of strong feeling Testament lesson from Genesis three persons in one God, nei- the church, petitions were asked Table I Approach.” Following 22. Infections 60. Popular awards show 1:-2:4. Psalm 8 was read respon- ther confusing the persons nor for us to see the imprint of God’s the Nunc Dimittis, thanksgiv- 23. Chum 61. Cuisine style 24. Secondary school (abbr.) 62. Expresses pleasure sively. dividing the substance. Only love in the goodness of creation ing and benediction, the service 25. Resistance unit 63. Monetary unit of the Maldives The Epistle lesson was from after focusing on who God is, and to exercise responsible care closed with verses four through 28. Sound unit 64. Utah city Acts 2:14a-22-36. The holy gos- do we hear the prophets and the of all that He has entrusted to seven of “Come, Holy Ghost, 29. Ancient city of Egypt 65. Fight pel for the day was from Mat- apostles give thanks for what us; to help us hear the voice of Creator Blest.” 31. Crease 66. Messenger ribonucleic acid thew 28:16-20. The Athanasius God has done for us. God’s word and to respond with Celebrating birthdays are Ry- 33. Polished 67. Body part Creed was professed. God, who is light, has brought faith, confession without fear; lan Amon, Marcia Coufal and 36. For goodness __! 68. Suspiciously reluctant The sermon hymn was “At us out of the darkness and for all pastors and faithful teach- Olivia Heitzman. 38. College basketball tournament

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SUBSCRIBE NOW! 364-3141 [email protected] Puzzle Solution On Classified Page! HOLTON RECORDER, JUNE 8-10, 2020, PAGE 2A PUBLIC NOTICE Jackson County Real Estate Tax Sale (First published in The Holton Recorder, Holton, Kan., on Wednesday, May 27, 2020.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT TRACT 17: South, Range 16 East of Street 105 feet, thence West 363.91 feet, thence Holton, Kansas, 66436) OF JACKSON COUNTY, Richard L. Greeve Estate, the 6th P.M., Thence West northwest across Lots 1, North 210.13 feet, thence KANSAS Attn: Tina Greeve, Board of 480 feet to the East right of 2 and 3 on a parallel line East 361.78 feet to the Tract 19: Tax Code No. County Commissioners way of the Chicago Rock with said Lots, 132 feet, West right of way line of 02483 Estate of George L. BOARD OF COUNTY Tax Code No.: 02340 Island and Pacific Railroad to the line of Lot 4, thence US. 75 Highway, thence Burget, deceased COMMISSIONERS OF (formerly C.K.&N); thence Southwest on the line South along said right of A part of a 5 ¼ acre tract JACKSON COUNTY, TRACT 18: Northeasterly along said between Lots 3 and 4, 105 way 147.00 feet, thence in the Northwest Quarter KANSAS, Douglas W. Devader, Mary railroad right of way 1086 feet to the alley, thence Southeast along said right of Section 3, Township 7 E. Fuqua, Board of County feet; thence South 250 Southeast along the line of way 63.22 feet to the South, Range 15 East of Plaintiff, Commissioners feet; thence East 162 feet; of the alley 132 feet to the point of beginning. the 6th P.M., described as Tax Code No.: 02475 thence South 315 feet; place of beginning. The commencing at a point Case No. 2020 CV 23 thence West 220 feet; above described being in Tract II: Beginning at a between the East and West vs. TRACT 19: thence South 360 feet to the Southwest part of Lots point 1583.50 feet North lines of said Northwest Estate of George L. Burget, the place of beginning, 1, 2 and 3 in Block 8 in the and 24.04 feet West of Quarter and 45 rods North TRACT 1: deceased, Board of County Jackson County, Kansas; City of Netawaka, Jackson the Southeast corner of of the South line of said Dale J. Bellinghausen, Commissioners County, Kansas; the Northwest Quarter Northwest Quarter, thence Horton National Bank, Board Tax Code No.: 02483 Tract 2: The Northeast (Commonly known as 516 of Section 33, Township West 125 feet, thence North of County Commissioners Quarter of the Southeast Superior Street, Netawaka, 6 South, Range 15 East to the middle of a stream Tax Code No.: 00109 TRACT 20: Quarter of the Southwest Kansas, 66516) of the 6th P.M., Jackson known as Elk Creek, Dennis Edwards, Denison Quarter (NE¼ SE¼ SW¼) County, Kansas, thence thence down the middle TRACT 2: State Bank, Daymon of Section 22, Township 5 Tract 5: Tax Code No. West 361.78 feet, thence of bed of said creek to a Dale J. Bellinghausen, DeVader and Kimberly South, Range 16 East of the 00557 Joseph Wayne North 157.22 feet, thence point midway between the Board of County DeVader, Holton, 6th P.M., EXCEPT 100 foot Mullins East 362.67 feet to the East and West lines of said Commissioners Board of County right of way of the Chicago, Lots Numbered Eleven West right of way line of Northwest Quarter of said Tax Code No.: 00191 Commissioners Rock Island and Pacific (11) and Twelve (12) in U.S. 75 Highway, thence Section 3, thence South to Tax Code No.: 02677 Railroad (formerly C.K.&N) Block Seven (7) in the South along said right of the place of beginning, in TRACT 3: and EXCEPT all land lying City of Netawaka, Jackson way 157.50 feet to the point the City of Holton, Jackson Roberta C. Olberding, Board TRACT 21: West of said railroad right County, Kansas; of beginning. County, Kansas. of County Commissioners Dennis James Edwards, of way, Jackson County, (Commonly known as (Commonly known as (Commonly known as Tract Code No.: 00243 Daymon DeVader and Kansas; 434 Commercial Street, 12379 244th Lane, Holton, 00000 Tenth Street, Holton, Kimberly DeVader, Board of Netawaka, Kansas, 66516) Kansas, 66436) Kansas, 66436) TRACT 4: County Commissioners Tract 3: All that part of Patty Hards f/k/a Patty Tax Code No.: 02861 the Northeast Quarter of Tract 6: Tax Code No. Tract 11: Tax Code No. Tract 20: Tax Code No. Eichelberger, Farmers State the Southwest Quarter 00589 City of Netawaka, 02028 Terre R. Baumann, 02677 Dennis Edwards, Bank, Board of County TRACT 22: (NE¼ SW¼) of Section Estate of Denise Kathleen Terri L. Baumann, The Denison State Bank, Daymon Commissioners Sharon E. Snyder, Kansas 22, Township 5 South, Willits, deceased, William Farmers and Merchants DeVader, Kimberly DeVader Tax Code No.: 00538 Department of Revenue, Range 16 East of the Pippert, heir of Denise State Bank Lot No. 82, Vermont Division of Taxation, 6th P.M.; situated in the Kathleen Willits, deceased, A piece of land beginning Avenue, City of Holton, TRACT 5: Board of County Southeast corner of the Darren Pippert, heir of 386 feet West and 50 feet Jackson County, Kansas. Joseph Wayne Commissioners aforementioned tract of Denise Kathleen Willits South of the Northeast (Commonly known as Mullins, Board of County Tax Code No.: 03430 land and lying East of Lots Six (6) and Seven (7), corner of Section 12, 00000 Vermont Avenue, Commissioners the Right of Way of the in Block Three (3), in the Township 7 South, Range 16 Holton, Kansas, 66436) Tax Code No.: 00557 TRACT 23: Chicago, Rock Island and City of Netawaka, Jackson East of the 6th P.M., thence Lloyd G. Ladusch, Pacific Railroad (formerly County, Kansas; South 100 feet, thence Tract 21: Tax Code No. TRACT 6: deceased, Lloyd Ladusch, C.K.&N), Jackson County, (Commonly known as West 120 feet, thence 02861 Dennis Edwards, City of Netawaka, Estate heir of Lloyd G. Ladusch, Kansas; 421 White Way Street, South 16 feet, thence West Daymon DeVader, Kimberly of Denise Kathleen Willits, deceased, Netawaka, Kansas, 66516) 177 feet, thence North 116 DeVader deceased, William Pippert, Leigh Lyman, Lisa Tract 4: The East 100 feet feet, thence East 297 feet Lot Numbered Forty-nine heir of Denise Kathleen Willits, Shepherd, heir of Lloyd G. of the 200 foot right-of- Tract 7: Tax Code No. to the point of beginning, (49) on Wisconsin Avenue, deceased, Darren Pippert, Ladusch, deceased, way of the Chicago, Rock 00798 Tony L. Bottom Jackson County, Kansas. City of Holton, Jackson heir of Denise Kathleen Board of County Island and Pacific Railway A parcel of land located (Commonly known as County, Kansas. Willits, deceased, Board of Commissioners Company (formerly in the Southwest Quarter 19927 K-16 Highway, (Commonly known as County Commissioners Tax Code No.: 04133 C.K.&N.) described as of Section 25, Township Holton, Kansas, 66436) 415 Wisconsin Avenue, Tax Code No.: 00589 beginning 1220 feet West 6 South, Range 12 East Holton, Kansas, 66436) TRACT 24: of the Southeast corner of the 6th P.M., Jackson Tract 12: Tax Code No. TRACT 7: James M. Bailey, Tina M. of the Southwest Quarter County, Kansas, described 0227B Charles V. George, Tract 22: Tax Code Tony L. Bottom, Board of Bailey, Kansas Blue Cross of Section 22, Township as follows: Commencing Penny Kay George, Pinnacle No. 03430 Sharon E. County Commissioners Blue Shield Credit Union, 5 South, Range 16 East at the Southwest corner Terre, LLC Snyder, Kansas Department Tax Code No.: 00798 Denison State Bank, Board of the 6th P.M., Jackson of said Southwest Quarter, Lots 151, 153, 155, 157, of Revenue, Division of of County Commissioners County, Kansas, thence Thence South 89°21’03” 159, 161, 163, 165, 167 and Taxation TRACT 8: Tax Code No.: 05832 West 100 feet, thence East along the South 169, Central Street, City of Beginning at a point 30 Paula G. Keating, David Northeasterly down the line of said Southwest Denison, Jackson County, feet North and 150.30 feet B. Keating, Board of County TRACT 25: middle of said right-of-way Quarter 1535.05 feet to the Kansas. West of the Southeast Commissioners Larry E. Brill, Board of 1086 feet, thence East 100 True Point of Beginning; (Commonly known as 507 Corner of the West Half Tax Code No. 00925A County Commissioners feet, thence Southwesterly Thence North 0°18’28” Central Avenue, Denison, of the Southeast Quarter Tax Code No.: 06065 along the East line of said West parallel to the East Kansas, 66419 of Section 4, Township 7 TRACT 9: right-of-way to the point line of said Southwest South, Range 15 East of David Keating, Paula TRACT 26: of beginning, Jackson Quarter 374.14 feet to the Tract 13: Tax Code No. the 6th P.M., thence North Keating, The Loren Mark J. Heideman, Board County, Kansas. South line of an existing 02251 Ray LaMastus 296 feet, thence West 154 Porterfield Testamentary of County Commissioners parcel recorded in Book and Barbara J. LaMastus feet, thence South 296 feet, Trust Dated March 15, Tax Code No.: 06401 Tract 5: The East 50 feet of 453 Pages 101-102 in the Estate, Attn: Donald & thence East 146 feet to the 2012, Dennis A. White, the 100 foot right-of-way of Jackson County Register Susan LaMastus, Federal point of beginning, in the Trustee, Board of County TRACT 27: the Chicago, Rock Island of Deeds Office, Thence Home Loan Bank of Topeka, City of Holton, Jackson Commissioners Larry J. Posch Estate, Pacific Railway Company South 87°39’31” East Kansas Estate Recovery County, Kansas, Tax Code No.: 00926 Katie Posh, heir of Larry (formerly C.K.&N.) running along the South line of said Program LESS J. Posch, Board of County through the Northeast existing parcel 517.58 feet, Lots 110, 112, 114, 116, A tract of land in the TRACT 10: Commissioners Quarter of the Southeast Thence South 0°18’28” 118 and 120 on Highland West Half of the Southeast Everett L. Hyatt a/k/a Tax Code No.: 07513 Quarter of the Southwest East parallel to the East line Avenue, in the Town of Quarter of Section 4, Everett Lee Hyatt, deceased, Quarter and the Northeast of said Southwest Quarter Denison, Jackson County, Township 7 South, Range Randy Hyatt, Sr., heir of TRACT 28: Quarter of the Southwest 358.85 feet to the South line Kansas. 15 East of the 6th P.M., in Everett l. Hyatt, a/k/a Everett Edith Holthaus, Board of Quarter of Section 22, of said Southwest Quarter, (Commonly known as 202 the City of Holton, Jackson Lee Hyatt, deceased, Cassie County Commissioners Township 5 South, Range Thence North 89°21’03” Fourth Street, Denison, County, Kansas, described Hyatt, heir of Everett L. Hyatt Tax Code No.: 07586 16 East of the 6th P.M., West along the South line Kansas, 66419) as follows: Beginning at a/k/a Everett Lee Hyatt, Jackson County, Kansas; of said Southwest Quarter a point on the North right deceased, Crystalynn Hyatt, TRACT 29: (Commonly known as 517.10 feet to the POINT OF Tract 14: Tax Code No. of way line of the existing heir of Everett L. Hyatt a/k/a Gary Melechinsky, Rebecca 00000 W.4 Road, Whiting, BEGINNING, and subject to 02282 Renee M. Villines, highway which point is Everett Lee Hyatt, deceased, Adams Melechinsky, Kansas Kansas, 66552) any easements of record. Darin L. Johnson, Mortgage North 30 feet and 150.3 feet Stephanie Wyrick, heir of Department of Revenue, (Commonly known as 280 Electronic Registration West from the Southeast Everett L. Hyatt a/k/a Everett Division of Taxation, Board Tract 2: Tax Code No. 246th Road, Havensville, Systems, Inc. (MERS), corner of said West Half Lee Hyatt, deceased, and of County Commissioners, 00191 Dale J. Bellinghausen Kansas, 66432) Nationpoint, a Division of of the Southeast Quarter Trae Hyatt, heir of Everett Tax Code No.: 07587 Tract 1: All of Block “E” Nat. City Bank of IN Section, said North right L. Hyatt a/k/a Everett Lee in the City of Whiting, Tract 8: Tax Code No. Lots Numbered 85, 87, 89, of way line having an Hyatt, deceased, Board of And the unknown Jackson County, Kansas, 00925A Paula G. Keating, 91, 93, 95 and 97, Central assumed bearing of South County Commissioners spouses, heirs, executors, except 100 foot right of David B. Keating Avenue, City of Denison, 89 degrees 48 minutes Tax Code No.: 01732 administrators, devisees, way of the Chicago, Rock Lot 6 on Thompson Jackson County, Kansas. West; thence South 89 trustees creditors, and Island and Pacific Railway Street, Block 2 in the (Commonly known as 303 degrees 48 minutes West, TRACT 11: assigns of such of the Company, (Formerly original town addition, Central Avenue, Denison, 33.5 feet along said right of Terre R. Baumann, Terri L. defendants as may be C.K.&N.) and except a tract City of Soldier, Jackson Kansas, 66419) way line; thence on a curve Baumann, The Farmers and deceased; the unknown in the Northwest corner County, Kansas. of 325.60 feet radius to the Merchants State Bank, officers, successors, of Block “E” being all that (Commonly known as 000 Tract 15: Tax Code No. left, an arc distance of 29.1 Board of County trustees, creditors and part of said Block lying Thompson Street, Soldier, 02301 Carrol Clark feet with a chord which Commissioners assigns of such defendants West of the Chicago, Rock Kansas, 66540) Lots 72, 74, 76 and 78, bears North 81 degrees Tax Code No.: 02028 as are existing, dissolved Island and Pacific Railway Highland Avenue, in the 51 feet East, 29.1 feet, or dormant corporations; Company (formerly Tract 9: Tax Code No. City of Denison, Jackson thence North 00 degrees TRACT 12: the unknown executors, C.K.&N.) and except a 00926 David Keating, County, Kansas. 47 minutes East, 29.1 feet; Charles V. George, Penny administrators, trustees, tract commencing at the Paula Keating, The Loren (Commonly known as 206 thence North 87 degrees Kay George, Pinnacle creditors, successors and Southeast corner of said Porterfield Testamentary Highland Avenue, City of 01 minute East, 4.1 feet; Terre, LLC, Board of County assigns of such defendants Block E, thence North 285 Trust Dated March 15, 2012, Denison, Kansas, 66419) thence South 00 degrees Commissioners as are or were partners feet, thence West 76.42 Dennis A. White Trustee 12 minutes East, 33.4 feet Tax Code No.: 0227B or in partnership; the feet, thence South 285 feet, Lots 7 and 8, in Block Tract 16: Tax Code No. to the place of beginning. unknown tenants of any thence East 76.42 feet) 2, in the City of Soldier, 02303 Larry Kautz, Donna J. TRACT 13: of the defendants herein Jackson County, Kansas. Foye Said real estate being Ray LaMastus and Barbara possessing any part of the Tract 2: The East 50 feet (Commonly known as 233 Lots 56, 58 and 60, also described as follows: J. LaMastus Estate, Attn: real estate in controversy of the 100 foot right-of- Thompson Street, Soldier, Highland Avenue, City of Donald & Susan Lamastus, herein, and the unknown way of the Chicago, Rock Kansas, 665460) Denison, Jackson County, Commencing 9 29/139 Federal Home Loan Bank guardians, conservators Island and Pacific Railway Kansas. rods West of the Southeast of Topeka, Kansas Estate and trustees of such of the Company (formerly Tract 10: Tax Code No. (Commonly known as 202 Corner of the West Half Recovery Program, Board of defendants as are minors C.K.&N.) running through 01732 Everett L. Hyatt a/k/a Highland Avenue, Denison, of the Southeast Quarter County Commissioners or are in anywise under Block “E”, City of Whiting, Everett Lee Hyatt, deceased, Kansas, 66419) of Section 4, Township 7 Tax Code No.: 02251 legal disability; the unknown Jackson County, Kansas Randy Hyatt, Sr., heir of South, Range 15 East of spouses of the defendants, (Commonly known as Everett l. Hyatt, a/k/a Everett Tract 17: Tax Code No. the 6th P.M., thence North TRACT 14: unknown guardians, 535 Searle Street, Whiting, Lee Hyatt, deceased, Cassie 02340 Richard L. Greeve 17 3/8 rods, thence West Renee M. Villines, Darin unknown conservators and Kansas, 66552) Hyatt, heir of Everett L. Hyatt Estate, Attn: Tina Greeve at right angles with said L. Johnson, Mortgage all other persons who are or a/k/a Everett Lee Hyatt, The East 80 feet of Lots line 9 29/139 rods, thence Electronic Registration may be concerned, Tract 3: Tax Code No. deceased, Crystalynn Hyatt, 44, 46 and 48 situated on South to the South line Systems, Inc. (MERS), 00243 Roberta C. Olberding heir of Everett L. Hyatt a/k/a Central Avenue, in the of said Quarter Section, Nationpoint, a Division of Defendants. Lot No. 6 and the North 15 Everett Lee Hyatt, deceased, town of Denison, Jackson thence East to the place of Nat. City Bank of IN, Board feet of Lot No. 7, in Block Stephanie Wyrick, heir of County, Kansas. beginning, of County Commissioners NOTICE OF SUIT No. 8, City of Whiting, Everett L. Hyatt a/k/a Everett (Commonly known as 103 LESS Tax Code No.: 02282 Jackson County, Kansas; Lee Hyatt, deceased, and Second Street, Denison, A tract of land in the THE STATE OF KANSAS (Commonly known as Trae Hyatt, heir of Everett Kansas, 66419) West Half of the Southeast TRACT 15: TO: 325 Searle Street, Whiting, L. Hyatt a/k/a Everett Lee Quarter of Section 4, Carrol Clark, Board of Kansas, 66552) Hyatt, deceased, Tract 18: Tax Code No. Township 7 South, Range County Commissioners Tract 1: Tax Tract I: Beginning at a 02475 Douglas W. DeVader, 15 East of the 6th P.M., in Tax Code No.: 02301 Code No. 00109 Dale J. Tract 4: Tax Code No. point 1373.30 feet North Mary E. Fuqua the City of Holton, Jackson Bellinghausen Horton 00538 Patty Hards f/k/a and 24.04 feet West of Lots No. 1 and 3 on County, Kansas, described TRACT 16: National Bank, Branch GNB Patty Eichelberger, Farmers the Southeast corner of New Jersey Avenue in Elk as follows: Beginning at Larry Kautz, Donna J. Tract 1: Beginning at State Bank the Northwest Quarter Grove Addition to the City a point on the North right Foye, Board of County a point 740 feet West of Commencing at the of Section 33, Township of Holton, Jackson County, of way line of the existing Commissioners the Southeast Corner of Southeast corner of Lot 1 6 South, Range 15 East Kansas. highway which point is Tax Code No.: 02303 the Southwest Quarter of in Block 8; thence running of the 6th P.M., Jackson (Commonly known as North 30 feet and 150.3 feet Section 22, Township 5 Northeast of Superior County, Kansas, thence 1001 New Jersey Avenue, (continued to page 3A) Jackson County PBP Senior HOLTON RECORDER, JUNE 8-10, 2020, PAGE 3A Senior Menu Menu LaTurner seeking Congressional seat Until further notice, Jack- Until further notice, Prairie son County Senior Center Band Elder Center meals are By Ali Holcomb LaTurner said he believes that that if elected, he will not vote meals are carry-out or deliv- curbside pick-up only. Republican Jake LaTurner, Washington has failed Kansans for a budget without a plan to ery only (no dine-in). Menus Meals will be brought out. the current state treasurer, of for too long, and he’s created a reduce the country’s more than are subject to change. For more Please do not get out of vehicles. Topeka, 32, is running for the “contract with Kansas” on his $22 trillion of debt. information, call 364-3571. Menus are subject to change. Second District congressio- website that outlines his top “When Democrats had pow- Monday, June 15: Chicken For more information, call nal seat in the U.S. House of seven priorities if elected. er, they spent like drunken broccoli rice casserole, country (785) 966-8091. Representatives in the Aug. 4 The first issue listed is co- sailors, and when Republicans mix vegetables, pineapple, co- Menus listed for the week of primary election. sponsoring a constitutional have had power they’ve spent conut pudding and muffin. Monday, June 15 through Fri- LaTurner will face incum- amendment imposing term lim- like drunken sailors,” he said. Tuesday, June 16: Pork cut- day, June 19 are as follows: bent Steve Watkins and Dennis its on members of Congress. “Republicans used to be the let with mushroom sauce, baked Monday, June 15: Sloppy Taylor in the Republican pri- “We need fresh faces and party that cared about spending sweet potato, peas, baked apples joes, tater tots, carrots and mary. fresh ideas in Washington issues, and I think we need to and bread and margarine. fruit. “I believe strongly that we D.C.,” he said. “Instead of serv- get back to that. The idea that Wednesday, June 17: Meat- Tuesday, June 16: Pancakes, need a Republican nominee that ing a couple of terms, people we’re going to burden our chil- loaf, hash brown casserole, sausage, berries and scrambled can keep this seat in Republican want to be there for 30 years dren and their children with our pickled beets, mandarin orange eggs. hands,” LaTurner told The and the focus shifts to how to debt is unconscionable to me. cake and bread and margarine. Wednesday, June 17: Chick- Holton Recorder recently. “The get re-elected instead of getting It’s a moral issue. We have got Thursday, June 18: South- en tender, crinkle cut fries, veg- incumbent Congressman just anything accomplished. We to get our budget back in con- west chicken salad with black gie and broccoli salad. isn’t up for the task.” need to break that cycle.” trol.” beans, corn salad, five-cup Thursday, June 18: Open A native of Galena in south- As a freshman Congressman, Since agriculture is a criti- fruit salad, seven-layer bar and roast beef, mashed potato, corn east Kansas, LaTurner gradu- LaTurner said he would be cal part of Kansas, LaTurner crackers. and fruit. ated from Pittsburgh State willing to be a “fly in the oint- said that, if he’s elected, he will Friday, June 19: Baked steak, Friday, June 19: Cod sand- University and was twice elect- ment.” fight to ensure Kansas is always parsley potatoes, cauliflower wich, pea salad, fruit and des- ed to serve in the Kansas Senate the people paying the bills,” “You have to force account- represented on the federal ag and broccoli salad, peaches and serts. representing the 13th District, LaTurner said of his position as ability and force people to take committee. bread and margarine. serving from 2013 to 2017. state treasurer. “We’ve returned tough votes. That’s how you “It’s a huge part of our econ- “Growing up, my dad was a record amount of unclaimed get things done,” he said. “You omy,” he said. “We’re feeding a the mayor of my hometown property every year that I’ve don’t get things done by sitting lot of people across this world, PUBLIC NOTICE so I was taught the importance been treasurer - $7 million to in the back row and being quiet. and I will continue to work with of giving back,” he said. “My the people of Kansas.” You get things done by stand- the Kansas Farm Bureau on ag family really believed in public The state of Kansas currently ing up and being a leader.” issues as we move forward.” Jackson County Real service and believed it could be has more than $350 million in LaTurner said the safety and If elected, LaTurner promis- a noble calling. I’ve had a lot unclaimed property. security of the nation is also es to continue to live and raise of great opportunities. After If elected, LaTurner would be one of his top priorities and he his children in Kansas. He and Estate Tax Sale working in the private sector unable to finish his term as trea- supports the construction of a his wife, Suzanne, have four (continued from page 2A) for a short-line railroad compa- surer, which has been the case border wall between Mexico children, Ava, Joe, Maggie and ny, it was a pleasure to serve in with two previous state trea- and the United States. Gus. the State Legislature and now surers - Ron Estes and Lynn “We have to play the role “You can’t represent people West from the Southeast of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of as treasurer.” Jenkins - who have sought fed- America is meant to play in the well if you don’t know them. corner of said West Half LaTurner was appointed state eral offices in the past. world, which is to be a leader I will travel the district. You of the Southeast Quarter Section 26; thence South 00°05’23” East a distance treasurer in 2017 by former “It never even occurred to and stand up for freedom,” have to stay connected to the Section, said North right Gov. Sam Brownback – mak- me growing up in Galena that I he said. “It’s important that people in order to represent of way line having an as- of 375.00 feet to the point of beginning, less public ing him the youngest statewide might one day be state treasurer America take its role as a glob- them,” he said. “I’m a sixth- sumed bearing of South 89 official in the United States – or be running for Congress, but al leader – not as a follower – generation Kansan. I’m not go- degrees 48 minutes West; road right of way. (Commonly known as and was elected to the position I strongly believe that God has seriously.” ing anywhere. This is my home. thence South 89 degrees in 2018. a plan for all of us and this is The federal budget is also a If elected, we’re going to work 48 minutes West, 33.5 feet 10477 Y Road, Meriden, Kansas, 66512) “To me, it’s about respecting where He’s led me,” he said. concern for LaTurner, who said hard to be responsive to the along said right of way people of the Second District line; thence on a curve of and to represent them well.” 325.60 feet radius to the Tract 27: Tax Code No. left, an arc distance of 29.1 07513 Larry J. Posch Estate, feet with a chord which Katie Posh, heir of Larry J. RV JAG-K students excel bears North 81 degrees 51 Posch, deceased feet East, 29.1 feet, thence A parcel of land located North 00 degrees 47 min- in the South Half of the at regional conference RVHS utes East, 29.1 feet; thence Southeast Quarter of Sec- North 87 degrees 01 min- tion 26, Township 9 South, Jobs for America’s Gradu- northeast Kansas competing in offers tools to successfully tran- ute East, 4.1 feet; thence Range 13 East of the 6th ates-Kansas (JAG-K) students events that showcase the com- sition students into post-sec- honor South 00 degrees 12 min- P.M., Jackson County, from Royal Valley High School petencies attained in the JAG-K ondary school, the military utes East, 33.4 feet to the Kansas, described as fol- competed in the JAG-K Region program. Employability skills, or directly into the work- place of beginning. lows: Six Career Development Con- public speaking, math skills, force with marketable skills. rolls listed (Commonly known as 652 Commencing at the ference (CDC) recently, claim- community service and project- Participants in the program Students named to Royal Val- W. Fourth Street, Holton, Southeast corner of said ing five medals and qualifying based learning are just some of face multiple barriers to suc- ley High School’s honor roll Kansas, 66436) Section 26, Thence North three to compete on the state the events in which the students cess that their JAG-K career for the second semester of the 0°11’00” East along the level, it has been reported. competed. specialist helps them over- 2019-2020 school year include Tract 23: Tax Code No. East line of said Southeast “The CDC is a great oppor- Team scores were based on come through a nationally the following. 04133 Lloyd G. Ladusch, Quarter 1070.80 feet to the tunity for our students to dem- individual performance, and the accredited evidence-based Principal’s Honor Roll deceased; Lloyd Ladusch, True Point of Beginning; onstrate some of the skills they top two teams in each region model. In 2018, JAG-K stu- (4.0 GPA) heir of Lloyd G. Ladusch, de- Thence North 86°29’14” have gained in JAG-K,” said earned trophies. Royal Valley dents had a 98 percent grad- 12th Grade: Isaac Matthais ceased; Leigh Lyman, heir of West 420.37 feet, Thence Royal Valley High School JAG- placed second as a team in the uation rate. Burnworth, Dylan Mykal Cra- Lloyd G. Ladusch, deceased; South 30°30’35” West K Career Specialist Jeffrey A. competition. The 501(c)3 not-for-profit mer, Hadley Grace Gregory, Lisa Shepherd, heir of Lloyd 59.93 feet, Thence South Gustin. Due to measures in place to organization is a state affiliate McKenzie Lee Ogden, Cassidy G. Ladusch, deceased 89°57’18” West 290.08 feet, Seven Royal Valley students slow the spread of the coronavi- of the national JAG program Rae Parks, Madison Lee Saia, Beginning at a point 400 Thence North 0°11’00” placed in nine events. Individ- rus, the competitions in Region network, which operates in 35 Hannah Renee Ling Schnacker, feet North of the South- East parallel to said East ual medal winners included the Six were all conducted virtually. different states and territories. Dominique La Ange Wabaunsee east corner of the South- line 280.53 feet to the following. Students Dylan Creollo, Trevor It is primarily funded through and Anthony T. Zeller. west Quarter, Section 13, North line of the South Half • Curtis Wathen – first place in Mathews and Curtis Wathen the Temporary Assistance for 11th Grade: Luke Anthony Township 7 South, Range of said Southeast Quarter, Project Based Learning. qualified for state competitions, Needy Families block grant Boyden, Josslyn Kelly Coulter, 15, thence West 200 feet, Thence North 89°57’18” • Dylan Creollo – first place in which were to be held virtually to the State of Kansas admin- Teryn Jay Denzler, Hayley T. North 200 feet, East 200 East along said North line Employer Engagement Poster. on May 20. istered by the Kansas Depart- Harman, Morgan Harvey, Lilly feet, South 200 feet to 740.00 feet to the North- • Trevor Mathews – second “It’s really important that we ment for Children and Families Ann Rooks, Jazzmyne Shields, the place of beginning, in east corner of the South place in Employability Skills. support students and provide (DCF). Sydney D. Stithem and William Jackson County, Kansas. Half of said Southeast • Samantha Riley – second opportunities for them to show- In addition to school districts Anthony Wahwassuck. (Commonly known as Quarter, Thence South place in Senior Portfolio. case their skills,” said Mary and DCF, JAG-K partners with 10th Grade: Karlie Albright, 21469 S.4 Road, Holton, 0°11’00” West along the • Shyree Jackson – second Guerra, JAG-K director of pro- the Kansas Department of Edu- Marissa M. Jackson, Breauna Kansas, 66436) East line of said South- place in Students for Service. gram management, who heads cation. Other JAG-K funding Nikole Jewell, Brady A. Klotz, east Quarter 255.00 feet to • Jocie Shopteese – fourth up State CDC. “The virtual sources include AT&T, John Parker Daniel Long, Brennan Tract 24: Tax Code No. the POINT OF BEGINNING, place in Public Speaking. CDC is our solution to engage Deere and Taco Bell. Wyatt Boone Smith and Catrina 05832 James M. Bailey and subject to any ease- • Karson “Sahbi” Potts – fifth students and allow them to com- To learn more about JAG-K, Joy Smith. Tina M. Bailey, Kansas Blue ments of record. place in Mapping My Future. pete.” visit www.jagkansas.org, “Jobs Ninth Grade: Kennedy Noel Cross Blue Shield Credit (Commonly known as The Region Six CDC featured JAG-K is a multi-year, in- for America’s Graduates-Kan- Bryan, Andrea Jo Clements, Union, Denison State Bank 10395 G Road, Delia, Kan- JAG-K students from across school program for students in sas” on Facebook and on Twit- Morgan Jo Davis, Emma Grace Beginning at the South- sas, 66418) grades seven through 12 that ter at @JAG Kansas. Deghand, Gracie Jane Filbert, east corner of Section 36, Garrett Jackson Hammer, Con- Township 8 South, Range Tract 28: Tax Code No. nor John Hammes, Cheyenne 15 East of the 6th P.M., 07586 Edith Holthaus Sage Hittle, Kirsten Morgan Jackson County, Kansas; Lots Forty-five (45) and Public Notice Reicherter, Olivia Belle Rickel, thence North 00°00’00” Forty-seven (47) on Nora Abigail Anne Robinson, Ryan 439.40 feet; thence North Avenue, First Addition to (Published in The Holton Recorder, Holton, Kan., on Wednesday, June 10, 2020.) Hicks Russell, Emma Belle 88°40’00” West 683.00 feet; the Plat of David, Jackson Schuetz, Jaemon Johnny Smith thence North 01°17’15” County, Kansas. JACKSON COUNTY and Jase Riley Wege. West 494.60 feet; thence (Commonly known as Staff Honor Roll North 89°04’45” West, 301 Oak Street, Delia, Kan- STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES SUMMARY FOR (3.67-3.99 GPA) 644.50 feet; thence South sas, 66418) THE FIRST QUARTER ENDING MARCH 31, 2020 12th Grade: Connor Lee Cre- along the West line of the ollo, Dylan Owen Creollo and East Half of the Southeast Tract 29: Tax Code No. The Board of Commissioners, Jackson County, Kansas hereby submits Emma Catherine Poort. Quarter of said Section 36, 07587 Gary Melechinsky, a summary of the first quarter’s expenditures pursuant to K.S.A. 19-228. 11th Grade: Caleb Andrew 939.55 feet to the South Rebecca Adams Melechin- Notice is hereby given that a detailed statement of expenditures is available for Boyer, Trevor Matthews, Emma line of said Section; thence sky, Kansas Department of public inspection at the County Clerk’s Office. Rose McKinsey and Katie Ma- East 90°00’00” 1325.30 feet Revenue, Division of Taxa- rie Reicherter. to the point of beginning; tion 10th Grade: Jake Kelly, Lily (Commonly known as Lots 39, 41 and 43 on Belle Lefferd, Samantha N. 15112 142nd Road, May- Nora Avenue, First Addi- Neuner, Madison Nicole Was- etta, Kansas, 66509) tion to the Plat of David, singer and Emily Madison Delia, Jackson County, Wurster-Lowe. Tract 25: Tax Code No. Kansas. Ninth Grade: Nevaeh Ann 06065 Larry E. Brill (Commonly known as Grubb, Aedon Marshall Hale, The West Half of the East 403 Nora Avenue, Delia, Noah Blaine Matya, Sherena Half of the West Half of the Kansas, 66418) Marie Penry, Erica Cristine Ran Southeast Quarter of Sec- Schnacker and Michael Alger- tion 21, Township 8 South, You are hereby notified that non Wamego. Range 16 East of the 6th a Petition has been filed in Panther Honor Roll P.M., Jackson County, Kan- the District Court of Jack- (3.0-3.66 GPA) sas. son County, Kansas pray- 12th Grade: Mark A. Allen, (Commonly known as ing for foreclosure of certain Garrett James Anschutz, Court- 17314 158th Road, Hoyt, tax judgments and you are ney Jean Carreno, Jenna M. Kansas, 66440) hereby required to plead to Elmer, Edgar Ramon Higine said Petition on or before the Jr., Makayla LaRae Kieffer, Tract 26: Tax Code No. 11th day of August, 2020 Gregory Allen Koon, Alexander 06401 Mark Heideman at 8:30 a.m. in said Court L. Lake, Christian Lee McAli- Beginning at the South- in Holton, Kansas. Should ster, Brailey Elizabeth Metzger, east Corner of the North- you fail therein, judgment Isaac Joseph Neuner, Jessica east Quarter of the South- and decree will be entered Raye Rose and Hannah Marie east Quarter of Section 26, in due course upon said Pe- Smith. Township 9 South, Range tition. 11th Grade: Alyssa Nicole 16 East of the 6th P.M., Carlisle and Kaitlin Renee Jackson County, Kansas, Board of County Commis- Humpert. thence South 89°51’40” sioners of Jackson Coun- 10th Grade: Cooper Anthony West a distance of 580.80 ty, Kansas Daugherty, Megan L. Fenske feet, said point being on the By: Alexandria S. Belveal and Jesse Thomas Ryan Shane. South line of the Northeast #23966 Ninth Grade: Daniel Duane Quarter of the Southeast 111 W. 4th, Box 366 Coleman, Abigail Rose Everts, Quarter, Section 26; thence Holton, Kansas 66436 Gavin Michael Flemming, North 00°05’23” West a dis- 785-364-0158 Natalie Paige Fox, Preston Lee tance of 375.00 feet; thence Attorney for Plaintiff Golden, Michelle (Pisi) Rae North 89°51’40” East a dis- LeClere, Alexa LeAnne Ri- WL42t3 belin, Cody James Tannahill tance of 580.80 feet, said L46t1 point being on the East line and Natalie Brooke Woods. DISTRICT COURT NEWS

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DISTRICT COURT NEWS By Jeannie Arnold Christianity is about having a Jake Spalding gave a wel- personal relationship with Christ. Note: The following Jackson months in jail, suspended; placed trespass. L. Fitzgerald, seeking judgment of come to those who gathered at Peter went to the Gentiles with a County District Court reports on six months probation and as- State of Kansas vs. Garang W. $1,346.31 plus interest and court Circleville Christian Church on message that Jesus died for all are from cases filed between mid- sessed court costs. Anyit, Manhattan, possession of costs. June 7. Music was provided by our sins. By using Peter, God is March and early June, partially State of Kansas vs. Cameron E. marijuana, possession of drug Ford Motor Credit Company the praise team of David Allen, making unity possible and unity covering the period since court Toothman, Holton, violation of the para­phernalia. L.L.C. vs. Gayle A. Masquat, ven- Max Lierz, Lori Thomas, Shel- can be possible in the world to- news reports last appeared in The Kansas Offender Registration Act; State of Kansas vs. Cameron M. ue transferred to Jackson County. ley Will, Lori Mellenbruch, Gar- day if we all do our part. Holton Recorder in the Wednes- sentenced to 18 months imprison­ Laska, Topeka, criminal trespass. Southview Apartments of Hol- rett Will and Travis Self. They The service closed by singing day, March 25 edition. ment, suspended; placed on 24 ton L.L.C. vs. Tamberlynn R. opened the service by singing the chorus of “Way Maker.” months probation and assessed Milburn, seeking judgment of “You Are Here.” Church services are also avail- court costs. Civil $1,078.51 plus interest and court Traffic State of Kansas vs. Robert M. Dispositions costs. Ron Parrett used text from able on Facebook Live, for those Jason W. Belveal, speeding, Darling, Mayetta, possession of Delia Rural Fire District No. LVNV Funding L.L.C. vs. Hebrews 2:14-15 as he gave who prefer to join in that way. $177. oxy­codone, driving under the in- 5 vs. Kansas Department of Heather Price, seeking judgment the communion meditation and Robert E. Brown, speeding, fluence; sentenced to 13 months Revenue-Di­vision of Motor Vehi- of $610.40 plus interest and court prayer. Laramie Self provided diver­sion. imprison­ment and 12 months cles and Kansas Highway Patrol, costs. the lovely piano music by play- Book group meets Derick Bunch, no proof of in jail, suspend­ed; placed on 18 sought inspection and title to ve- LVNV Funding L.L.C. vs. ing “In Christ Alone” at commu- insur­ance, $1,030. months probation and assessed hicle; granted. Donald Wing, seeking judgment nion time. The Zoom meeting for the Andrea M. Doty, operating a court costs. Filed of $917.96 plus interest and court David Allen gave the prayer Beck Bookman Library book mo­tor vehicle without a valid li- State of Kansas vs. Stacie R. In the matter of the name of costs. for concerns and praises. discussion group will be held at cense, $208. Es­pinosa, Topeka, forgery; sen- Misty Marie Herbster, sought LVNV Funding L.L.C. vs. Jen­ Lyle Alley gave the morning 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 11. John D. Galligan, speeding, tenced to 21 months imprisonment change of name to Misty Marie nifer Taylor, seeking judgment of sermon titled “God Shows No This is the third month the club $177. and as­sessed court costs. Davis; granted. $712.44 plus interest and court Favoritism” using text from Acts have used Zoom instead of meet- Philip J. Gibson, driving while State of Kansas vs. Tracie L. Holton Unified School District costs. 10. His message told how God ing together at the library. li­cense canceled, suspended or re­ Grogg, Holton, driving under the o. 336, Jackson County, Kansas Denison State Bank vs. Angel prepared Peter for his mission to Jolene Bauer will be the leader voked, $208. in­fluence; sentenced to 12 months vs. Nabholz Construction Corp. M. Kottman, seeking judgment preach to the Gentiles. of the book review. The book is Christopher C. Graham, speed- in jail, suspended; placed on 12 and Hollis+Miller Architects Inc., of $379.97 plus interest and court The Jews looked at the Gen- “Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely ing, $195. months probation and fined $1,250 seek­ing judgment in excess of costs. tiles as not being God’s people Fine” by Gail Honeyman. Antonio Granillo Cruz, speed- plus court costs. $75,000 plus court costs. Denison State Bank vs. Kim- but Peter teaches us that God After the book review, the ing, $249. State of Kansas vs. Bradley A. Unifund CCR L.L.C. vs. Juan berly N. Sturgeon, seeking judg- shows no favoritism or preju- group is asked to give sugges- Sheri A. Hamlin, driving under Koch, Papillion, Neb., possession Sanchez, seeking judgment of ment of $435.51 plus interest and dice. We all have the same God, tions for the 2020-2021 reading the influence, $1,438. of marijuana; sentenced to six $564.99 plus interest and court court costs. we are all created equal by faith year, which begins on Sept. 10 at Isaac J. Hamlin, speeding, months in jail, suspended; placed costs. Jefferson Capital Systems in Jesus Christ. the library. $171. on 12 months probation and as- James L. Davis and Linda S. L.L.C. vs. Diana Kunkleman, Abigail J. Jones, driving while sessed court costs. Davis vs. Ralph F. Davis, V. Jean seeking judgment­ of $2,354.74 li­cense canceled, suspended or re­ State of Kansas vs. Bill L. Eich- Davis, Larry E. Davis, Robert Hix­ plus interest and court costs. voked, $651.50. inger Jr., Mayetta, criminal dam- son, Larry A. (Bud) Davis, Timo- Abigail J. Jones, no proof of in­ age to property; diversion. thy L. Davis, Ronald L. Davis, Public Notice surance, $742. Filed Debbie Spreer, Vickie Harding, Domestic Abigail J. Jones, driving while State of Kansas vs. Cody J. Lorretta O’Trimble, Anita Porter Filed (First published in The Holton deceased. li­cense canceled, suspended or re­ Brown, Topeka, theft, two counts and related estates, seeking quiet A.E.H., a minor child by and Recorder, Holton, Kan., on voked, $502. of burglary of a motor vehicle. title to property.­ through her next friend, Miranda Wednesday, June 10, 2020.) Brent R.D. McKinley II, driv- State of Kansas vs. Kala B. Jackson County Sheriff’s Of- L. Twombly vs. Jared M. Harris, All creditors of the dece- ing under the influence, $1,378. Auchard, Topeka, theft. fice vs. 2001 Ford F-150, VIN seek­ing determination of paternity dent are notified to exhibit Abigal N. Mickelis, no seat State of Kansas vs. Randy A. 2FTRX08L61CA91898, notice of plus support judgment and court IN THE DISTRICT their demands against the belt, $30. Ri­dens Jr., Topeka, theft. pending forfeiture filed. costs. COURT OF JACKSON Estate within the latter of Patrick F. Murray, no seat belt, State of Kansas vs. Sierra N. In the matter of the name of In the matter of the marriage of COUNTY, KANSAS four months from the date of $30. Ma­son, Topeka, theft. Victoria­ Marlene Cowan (now Deborah Kennedy and John Ken- (Petition Pursuant to the first publication of notice Regina Ruble, speeding, $189. State of Kansas vs. Jillian A. Wilson), seeking change of name nedy, seeking divorce. K.S.A. Chapter 59) under K.S.A. 59-2236 and Lloyd E. Scaife, driving while Lutz, Holton, domestic battery, to Vicki Marlene Cowan. In the matter of the marriage of amendments thereto, or if li­cense canceled, suspended or re­ criminal damage to property. Loren Porterfield Testamen- Danial Barnett and Wendala Bar- In the Matter of the the identity of the creditor is voked, $228. State of Kansas vs. Jeffrey W. tary Trust vs. David Keating and nett, seeking divorce. Estate of known or reasonably ascer- Rachel R. Shane, driving under Rosenberger, Topeka, possession Paula Keating, seeking judgment In the matter of the marriage Timothy Lorn Walker, tainable, 30 days after actual the influence, found guilty. of marijuana, possession of drug of $26,867.04 plus interest, court of Angela DeVader and Dennis Deceased notice was given as provided Taylor M. Smith, speeding, para­phernalia, driving while li- costs and foreclosure of mortgage. DeVad­er, seeking divorce. by law, and if their demands $231. cense cancelled,­ suspended or re- In the matter of V.L.B., a minor Case No. 20-PR-21 are not thus exhibited, they Jose M. Villegas, operating a voked. child by Dylon J. Babcock, natural shall be forever barred. mo­tor vehicle without a valid li- State of Kansas vs. Wyatt C. Limited Civil father and next friend vs. Madison NOTICE TO CREDITORS cense, $208. Dy­che, Topeka, criminal littering. Filed Stumpf, seeking determination of Keith Lorn Walker, State of Kansas vs. Austin L. LVNV Funding L.L.C. vs. pa­ternity plus custody judgment. THE STATE OF KANSAS Petitioner Mock, Holton, theft. Rebec­ca Tomlinson, seeking judg- State of Kansas, Department TO ALL PERSONS Criminal State of Kansas vs. Paula G. ment of $3,381.38 plus interest for Children and Families, and Dispositions Keat­ing, Soldier, four counts of and court costs. Kamer­syn L. Mounkes, minor CONCERNED: Submitted and State of Kansas vs. Harold J. forgery, five counts of theft. LVNV Funding L.L.C. vs. child by and through Gabrielle L. Approved by: Sheffield II, Mayetta, possession State of Kansas vs. Paul L. Amy Spiker, seeking judgment of Brown, mother and natural guard- You are hereby notified Dennis A. White, #12108 that on the 4th day of June, White Law Office of methamphetamine; sentenced Ander­son, Denison, domestic bat- $1,027.65 plus interest and court ian, and Gabrielle L. Brown vs. th to 20 months imprisonment, sus- tery, pos­session of marijuana, pos- costs. Jacob P. Mounkes, seeking sup- 2020, a Petition for Issuance 120 West 5 Street, pended; placed on 18 months pro- session of drug paraphernalia. McElroy’s Inc vs. Global Facil- port judgment. of Letters of Administration P.O. Box 445 bation and assessed court costs. State of Kansas vs. Melissa M. ity Management and Construction State of Kansas, Department for Under the Kansas Simplified Holton, Kansas 66436 State of Kansas vs. Bradley S. Charay, Topeka, possession of Inc., seeking judgment of $758.38 Children and Families vs. Corey Estates Act was filed in this 785-364-3971 Cowling, Carbondale, two counts methamphetamine, possession of plus in­terest and court costs. A. VanVleck, seeking support Court by Keith Lorn Walker, Attorney for Petitioner of burglary; sentenced to 28 drug paraphernalia. Manning Music Inc. vs. Jessica judg­ment. heir of Timothy Lorn Walker, WL46t3 months im­prisonment, suspended; State of Kansas vs. Michael placed on 24 months probation D. Lunsford, Topeka, possession and assessed court costs. of marijuana, possession of drug State of Kansas vs. Russell L. para­phernalia, transportation of Washington, Frankfort, possession liquor in an open container, endan- of methamphetamine; sentenced gering a child. to 15 months imprisonment, sus- State of Kansas vs. Cassan- pended; placed on 18 months pro- dra N. Wise, Topeka, possession bation and assessed court costs. of marijuana,­ possession of drug State of Kansas vs. Damien K. parapher­nalia, transportation of Boyd, Topeka, criminal trespass; liquor in an open container, endan- sentenced to six months in jail, gering a child. sus­pended; placed on 12 months State of Kansas vs. Rhiannon proba­tion and assessed court M. Franklin, Lincoln, interference costs. with law enforcement-obstruction State of Kansas vs. Christopher of offi­cial duty. G. Williams, Holton, stalking; State of Kansas vs. Marvin D. sen­tenced to nine months impris- Harvey, Topeka, possession of onment, suspended; placed on 12 methamphetamine, fleeing or at­ months pro­bation and assessed tempting to elude a police officer; court costs. sentenced to 30 months imprison­ State of Kansas vs. Damien K. ment, suspended; placed on 18 Boyd, Topeka, possession of meth- months probation and assessed amphetamine; sentenced to 20 court costs. months imprisonment, suspended; State of Kansas vs. Dylan R. placed on 18 months probation War­ren, Topeka, driving under the and assessed court costs. influ­ence, possession of marijua- State of Kansas vs. Christopher na, pos­session of drug parapherna- G. Williams, Holton, criminal lia, minor in possession/consump- trespass; sentenced to six months tion of alcohol­ liquor/cereal malt in jail, sus­pended; placed on 12 beverage, driving­ while license months proba­tion and assessed cancelled, suspended­ or revoked, court costs. transportation of liquor in an open State of Kansas vs. Maylee S. container. Wahquahboshkuk, Holton, posses­ State of Kansas vs. Jared R. sion of marijuana; sentenced to six Schu­lenberg, Hiawatha, criminal

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Masks were donned and hand-sanitizer was made available in each pew that was not roped off for social dis- tancing. We were glad to be back in the company of the church family we love. Mary Ringel carried in the light of Christ. The theme of the service was a theme of peace and love for all, no matter the circumstanc- es – a theme of justice and righteousness – on the Trinity Sunday and Peace and Justice Sunday, as the congregation flocked to Jesus just as the tax collectors and sinners flocked to Jesus long ago. The first scripture reading A peaceful protest was held at the corner of Kansas Highway 16 and U.S. Highway 75 in Holton last Wednesday in order to draw attention to the death of Minnesota resident George Floyd who died after being arrested by police officers. His death, as well as others, have sparked several Black comes from Genesis 12:1-9. Photo by David Powls The Lord had said to Abram, Lives Matter protests around the country and world. “Go from your country. I will make you into a great na- tion, and I will bless you‚ and Circleville News all peoples on earth will be By Jeannie Arnold reviewed the financial re- Steiner’s home at Riley. day. Hutchinson on Sunday, June blessed through you.” Sympathy goes out to ports, but could not vote as Those attending included Dennis and Barbara 7 at their home. All the peoples – no mat- Richard Hamlin and family at there was not a quorum. The Deloris’s son Mike Beam, Hutchinson went to Lake There will be a city-wide ter the circumstances – are the loss of his wife, Cheryl, next meeting will be Friday, children and grandchildren, Wabaunsee on Saturday af- cleanup from Friday, June 5 blessed by God. Romans who died on Wednesday, May Aug. 7 and the group plans to Weston and Megan Steiner ternoon, June 6, for a meal, to Friday, June 19. A large 4:13-25 reiterating the faith of 27, at her home. Richard and have a meeting at the agency and family, Garin and Ashley swimming and boat ride with dumpster will be available Abraham served as the second Cheryl have lived in Circlev- building in Hiawatha. Beam and family and Skyler friends Jerry and Janice Bin- next to the gym during these scripture reading. Pastor Char- ille many years and raised The Circleville Saddle and Darbey Beam and family gam who have a home there. dates. The city dump will lotte Milroy then led the con- their family here. Many also Club hosted a NEKSAG and Ralph Vanderkolk helped Also, Jane and Al Davis from be open for limbs and yard gregation in the Psalter from knew Cheryl from her work- horse show on Saturday, celebrate Lesa Beam’s birth- Topeka joined them. Every- waste only. No household Psalm 33:1-12. “For the word ing at the Jackson County June 6. Each Northeast Kan- day. The young ones enjoyed one brought food and enjoyed trash allowed. Council mem- of the Lord is upright and all Treasurer’s Office and the sas saddle club hosts a show Megan and Weston’s swim- visiting and being together. bers will be available to as- His work is done in faithful- Senior Citizens Center. Me- and contestants earn points ming pool, the rest watched Helen Farley was a dinner sist you with large items, if ness. He loves righteousness morial graveside service will toward end of the season and they all had a wonderful guest of Dennis and Barbara needed. and justice; the earth is full of be at 2 p.m. on Friday, June awards. The had 200 entries, the steadfast love of the Lord.” 12, at the Holton Cemetery. a good crowd and it was very Other hymns included “For Barbara Hutchinson at- hot. It is normally a two-day The Healing Of The Nations” tended a zoom meeting for show with racing events one followed by a prayer for our the Northeast Kansas Area day followed by horseman- country under the circum- Aging on Friday, June 5. ship the next, but they only stances of the demonstrations, Members discussed various did a one day show due to six Call The protests, rioting and looting grants that have been applied feet social distancing rule. and divisive words. for, COVID-19 issues and Deloris Beam spent Satur- Many joys and concerns th various county meal sites and day afternoon and evening were shared celebrating a 50 their deliveries. The group June 6, at Megan and Weston anniversary, a “Sonic Blast” Experts! feature in The Holton Re- corder and concerns for those who have been separated from Heating & Cooling Tax & Accounting loved ones in illness and death. 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The following land transfers Craver Jr. and Carolyn A. Crav- all in Jackson County.­ have been filed with the Jackson er, husband and wife, to Brian • Warranty deed: Susan County Register of Deeds Of- G. Gerhardt and Jacqueline E. Gayle Dunn, a widowed per- fice, located on the second floor Gerhardt, land in the northeast son, to Alexan­dria S. Belveal, of the Courthouse. quarter of S25, T8S, R15E of a married person, and Jason W. • Warranty deed: Sharron Jen- the 6th P.M., Jackson County. Belveal, a married per­son, an kins, a single person, to Rex D. • Warranty deed: Joey L. undivided one-fourth interest in Larrison, land in Lots 1, 3, 4, 6, Fund, aka Joe L. Fund, and An- Lot 91 and land in Lot 89, Iowa 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 and vacated drea A. Fund, husband and wife, Avenue, city of Holton, Jackson Minnesota Av­enue, city of Hol- to William D. Segenhagen and County. ton; and land in the southeast Coltara M. Segenhagen, hus- • Warranty deed: Susan Gay- quarter of S3, T7S, R15E of the band and wife, Lot 91, New le Dunn, a widowed person, to 6th P.M., all in Jackson Coun­ty. York Avenue, city of Holton; Elizabeth­ Dunn, a single per- • Trustee’s deed: Sheryl A. Lot 32, Vermont Avenue, city son, a 1/12 interest in land in the Patterson­ and Stephen D. Pat- of Holton; Lots 2, 4 and 6, New northwest quar­ter of S30, T5S, terson, trustees of the Joe Pat- Jersey Avenue, Elk Grove Ad- R16E of the 6th P.M., Jackson terson and Al­ice Patterson Trust, dition, city of Holton; and land County. to Donna M. Pat­terson and Ste- in the south­east quarter of S4, • Warranty deed: Russell B. phen D. Patterson, trustees, two T7S, R15E of the 6th P.M., all Luthi and Katrenia A. Luthi, fka tracts of land in S2, T6S, R15E; in Jackson County. Katrenia A. Lovvorn, husband and land in the northeast quarter • Warranty deed: Marsene E. and wife, to Joseph Pruett and of S3, T6S, R15E, all of the 6th Feldt and Nathan Feldt, wife and Cheyenne Wells, land in the P.M., Jackson County. husband, Charlene M. Moran southeast quarter of S1, T7S, • Warranty deed: Donald G. and Richard A. Moran, wife and R14E of the 6th P.M., Jackson Bow­er, a married person, and husband, and James Scott Fund, County. Nancy J. Bower, a married a single person, to William D. • Warranty deed: Patricia M. person, to Susan R. Baum and Segenhagen and Coltara M. Se- Bausch, fka Patricia M. Ross, Scott W. Baum, as trustees of genhagen, husband and wife, and Edward J. Bausch, wife and the living trust in their names, Lot 91, New York Avenue, city husband, to Clinton D. Mineo, During his recent visit to the Holton area, Dr. Roger Marshall (shown at right in the land in the southeast quarter of of Holton; Lot 32, Vermont Av- three tracts of land in S21, T9S, photo above), a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Pat S4, T7S, R15E of the 6th P.M., enue, city of Holton; Lots 2, 4 R16E of the 6th P.M., Jackson Roberts, stopped at Holton Livestock Exchange to visit with Dan Harris. Submitted photo Jackson County. and 6, New Jersey Avenue, Elk County. • Quit claim deed: Stephanie Grove Addition, city of Holton; • Quit claim deed: Thomas A. Davis and Travis Davis to and land in the south­east quar- Sextro, aka Thomas A. Sextro, Travis Davis and Misty Marie ter of S4, T7S, R15E of the 6th and Judith A. Sextro, aka Judy Netawaka United Methodist Church Herbster, husband and wife, P.M., all in Jackson County. Sextro, husband and wife, to land in the south­east quarter of • Kansas transfer on death same as trustees, Lot 18 and S6, T6S, R14E of the 6th P.M., deed: Parker F. Zeller, a single land in Lot 20, Kelso’s Addi- By Mary E. Edwards Sing” and “God Of Grace And town on her bicycle. She says Jackson County. person, to Fred L. Zeller and tion, Nebraska Avenue, city of June 7 was another Sun- God Of Glory.” it’s her best way to exercise • Quit claim deed: Michael L. Lois Y. Zeller, trustees, land in Holton; and land in the north- day of church at home for The scripture lesson was with the fitness center closed. Cochren and Sharon L. Cochren, the southeast quarter of S1, T7S, east quarter of S6, T7S, R15E of Netawaka United Methodist Acts 6:1-7, “The Choosing It was nice to talk with Ve- husband and wife, to Michael L. R13E of the 6th P.M., Jackson the 6th P.M., com­monly known Church. The Rev. Younghwan Of The Seven.” The sermon, rona Grannell. She is staying Cochren, trustee of the trust in County. as Lot 8, Timber Ridge Subdivi- Won again sent out the family by the Rev. Dr. Ruben Saenz, home, but she did get to the his name, the southeast quarter • Quit claim deed: Todd S. sion, all in Jackson County. worship bulletin. The opening bishop of Great Plains Confer- Netawaka Cemetery around of S15, T6S, R14E; the north- Hurt and Sandra J. Hurt, hus- • Warranty deed: Joseph L. prayer was a request for peace, ence, was titled “Catch Fire Memorial Day. east quarter of S22, T6S, R14E; band and wife, to Dustin C. Pruett, aka Joseph Pruett, a sin- justice, mercy and dignity for For Justice, Mercy And Truth.” Neva Douglas is feeling fine and land in the southeast quarter Champlin and Stephanie M. gle person, to Riley S. Miller, a all people of the world. Bishop Saenz had preached it despite fighting squirrels and of S16, T6S, R14E, all of the Champlin, husband and wife, single person, and Madeline F. Suggested hymns were for the closing worship service critters that want to eat up her 6th P.M., Jackson County. 5 acres of land in the northeast Draper, a single person, Lot 23 “We Bring The Sacrifice Of of the 2020 annual conference. flowers and plants. Her daugh- • Warranty deed: Levi M. quarter of S30, T6S, R15E of and land in Lot 25, Vetter’s First Praise” and “Make Me A Ser- Our congregation has been ter, Kathryn, took her to have Winkler and Veronica A. Win- the 6th P.M., Jackson County. Addition, Colorado Avenue, city vant.” Other good songs might praying daily for each other some routine heart-related tests kler, husband and wife, to Chris • Warranty deed: Debra Ann of Holton, Jackson County. be “Christ For The World We and looking forward to being on Monday. E. Kroll and Eliza­beth M. Kroll, Nel­son Warmack, aka Debra together again. We also need to I was happy for Mike and husband and wife, the southwest Ann Warmack, and John L. pray for healing for Aletha Wil- Helen Edwards and their grand- quarter of S25, T6S, R13E of Warmack Jr., wife and husband, Topeka woman liams and Irene Cowger, two sons, Jack and Henry, to bring the 6th P.M., Jackson County. to J. Scott Fund, Lot 29, Ohio old friends who have recently lunch and visit me last Sun- • Kansas transfer on death Avenue, city of Holton, Jackson suffered broken bones. day, May 31. This Sunday, my deed: Marlene R. Putnam, aka County. Buck’s arrested on We pray for all in our com- neighbor, Rose LaClair, and I Marlene Putnam, to Damon F. • Warranty deed: J. Scott munity who are struggling or shared pizza and conversation Putnam, Dar­ren M. Putnam and Fund, a single person, to Dan- drug charges need encouragement. Condo- for lunch. Diana C. Friend, Lot 9 and land iel L. Canady, a married person, Grove lences are offered to Aletha and It is sad to hear of so many in Lot 10, Hoyt High­lands Ad- Lot 29, Ohio Av­enue, city of A Topeka woman was arrest- her family in the death of her people sick with COVID-19. dition, city of Hoyt; and land Holton, Jackson Coun­ty. By Donna Ashcraft ed here last Saturday on drug cousin, George Cochren, whose We should be really thankful in the northeast quarter of S3, • Trustee’s deed: Sharon The following is a brief sum- charges following a traffic stop, graveside service was held last for people who have stepped T9S, R15E of the 6th P.M., all Hochard and John Hochard, mary of Pastor Charlotte Mil- according to Jackson County week in Netawaka Cemetery. up to help by shopping and de- in Jackson County. co-trustees of the Richard C. roy’s sermon for Sunday, May Sheriff Tim Morse. Congratulations to Glenn livering supplies so people like At 9:30 p.m. that day, a and Doris Oxandale on their me can stay away from public • Executor’s deed: Julie A. Hall and Joan Ann Hall Trust, 31, at Buck’s Grove United th Moore, administratrix of the es- to Douglas Kirk and Michelle Methodist Church. Jackson County Sheriff’s Office 66 wedding anniversary! contact. tate of Michael Robert Simpson, Kirk, husband and wife, land in The sermon came from 1 deputy stopped a Pontiac Aztec Sherry and Paul Dibbern took I’m thankful to the business deceased, to Steven E. Wilkin- the northeast quarter of S6, T7S, Corinthians 12:3-13 with the that had been traveling north- pizza out to celebrate Saturday places and offices who have son and Tammy L. Wilkinson, R15E; and land in the southeast title “Day Of Pentecost.” bound on U.S. Highway 75 just night. spent time, effort and expense land in the northeast quarter of quarter of S31, T6S, R15E, all of Today is the day we should south of Holton for a traffic in- It was reported that Netawa- to protect us from the virus. S6, T9S, R16E of the 6th P.M., the 6th P.M., Jackson County. be filled with the spirit! Pente- fraction. ka had quite a bit of wind dam- Wearing masks, however un- Jackson County. • Warranty deed: Kendra L. cost is a day that draws attention During the investigation of age to trees one night last week. comfortable, is an easy way to • Kansas transfer on death Mop­pin, fka Kendra L. Mc- to the spiritual gifts that God the traffic stop, the driver, Alisa Frederika Mullins has been show respect for others, and it deed: Roger F. DeVader and Clain, and Troy Moppin, wife gives through the presence of Marie Sharpe, 36, of Topeka speeding around the streets of might do a lot of good. Sarah L. De­Vader, husband and and husband, to Troy L. Meyer, the Holy Spirit at work in each was arrested on charges of pos- wife, to Matthew F. DeVader, all Lot 39, Vermont Av­enue, city of of us. Pentecost takes place 50 session of methamphetamine interest in land in the northwest Holton, Jackson Coun­ty. days after the resurrection. and illegal drug paraphernalia, quarter of S35, T7S, R15E of • Quit claim deed: John K. John Wesley, founder of the no driver’s license and no liabil- the 6th P.M., Jackson County. Cole­man, a single person, to Methodist movement, was in- ity insurance. • Sheriff’s deed: Jackson same as trustee, land in the fluential in setting the stage Sharpe also had an outstand- For ing Jackson County District eas Fa County Sheriff Tim Morse southeast quarter of S35, T8S, for the Charismatic and Pente- Id th to Lakeview Loan Servicing R16E of the 6th P.M., com- costal ideas. He was filled with Court warrant on charges of t er L.L.C., Lots 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 monly known as 18910 142 Rd., the Holy Spirit, believed in the possession of methamphet- if ’ amine and possession of illegal s and 22, Logan and Friends First Denison; land in the southeast spiritual gifts, especially gifts of G D Addition, Block 1, city of Sol­ quar­ter of S35, T8S, R16E of healing, the gifts of prophecy, drug paraphernalia. t She was transported to and a a dier, Jackson County, common- the 6th P.M., commonly known speaking in tongues, all accord- y ly known as 230 Thompson St., as 19012 142 Rd., Denison; and booked into the Jackson County e ing to the teaching of Apostle r ! Sol­dier. land in the southeast quarter of Paul of the spiritual gifts in the Jail. • Warranty deed: Jack E. S35, T8S, R16E of the 6th P.M., New Testament 1 Corinthians G 12. Many people in church fail to Send baby news understand spiritual gifts. 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