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The Anderson County Review Colony celebrates Four Winds Celebrating our holiday season Chapter NSDAR 150th birthday with parade. gives awards. throughout 2015! th See page 2B. See page 1B. 1501865 – 2015 E-statements & Internet Banking Member FDIC Since 1899 (785) 448-3111 City commissioner resigns; successor sought nation from the post. because of a job opportunity. Soon after he took office, the city with which he was unfamiliar. He Preston Peine moving for Applications for When he first joined the board, debated several hot topics like Sunday lobbied to keep heavy semi-trailers off someone to fill the Peine pressed for expanded technol- liquor sales and the vicious dog ordi- Park Road because of costly damage to job; says he is most proud term, which expires ogy like having audio recordings of nance. Peine provided a fresh new the road caused by those vehicles, but in January 2019, are meetings available online. He also voice on those issues, and as a result was unable to pursuade county com- of infrastructure projects being accepted at was known to push for the creation of the city reversed years of tradition missioners to cooperate. He also made BY VICKIE MOSS THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW City Hall until Jan. well-documented, five-year plans from by approving Sunday liquor sales and it a point to try to educate citizens and 4, 2016. various committees like the city’s removing a ban on certain dog breeds, organizations about the proper timing GARNETT - A Garnett city commis- Preston Peine, tourism committee, particularly as like pit bulls and rottweilers. For the and procedures to ask the city for sioner who challenged other city lead- who was elected to Peine the city weighed increasing the tran- first year or so of his tenure, city money, like in late summer before the ers to embrace technology and create his second term this siet guest tax, which applies to people commission meetings tended to be a commission hammers out next year’s long-term plans for various activities past April, said he will be moving who stay in local hotels, motels and bit longer as Peine was known to thor- budget. like tourism has announced his resig- out of state at the end of this month bed and breakfast facilities. oughly question city staff about issues SEE PEINE ON PAGE 3A GHS grad finds potential solution to It’s beginning to deadly pig disease look a lot ‘light’ and switched Randall Prather works from cattle to pig research to find solution to PRRS while purs- Christmas ing his doc- with genetic modification torate at the BY VICKIE MOSS THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW University of Wisconsin, COLUMBIA, MO. - Randall and said, Prather, a 1978 Garnett High “It was the Prather School graduate, didn’t have best thing any interest in working with that ever happened to me.” pigs when he completed a grad- He’s now a pig geneticist and uate degree in animal science Curators professor in repro- from Kansas State University. ductive physiology in the He only studied them because Division of Animal Sciences his academic advisor told him in the University of Missouri’s to take the class, or he wouldn’t College of Agriculture, Food graduate. and Natural Resources. “They were dirty, dusty, Last week, it was announced nasty old pigs and I want- that a team of researchers led ed nothing to do with them,” by Prather at MU, along with Prather said. Kansas State University, and But he saw an opportunity SEE PRATHER ON PAGE 3A

THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 12-15-2015 / Vickie Moss The home of Chuck and Phyllis Gettler features some of the most festive Christmas decorations in Garnett. Many homes throughout the county are decorated for the holidays, as Christmas approaches next week. Painting project to return this summer homes is returning this sum- Chris Goetz, with the Garnett In 2013, participants voted GAPP will bring youth mer. Ministerial Alliance, said. Garnett as a favorite commu- The Garnett Area Paint The project is part of GROUP nity out of 32 workcamps in back to county to paint, Project is scheduled to return Workcamps, a Colorado-based various cities throughout the July 17-23. The project brings Christian mission program country, Goetz said. That was repair homes in need about 400 youth and adults to that sends groups of youth because area citizens, business- BY VICKIE MOSS THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Garnett to paint houses, repair to repair homes for people in es and organizations worked porches and build wheelchair need. About 320 youth and 80 together to make it a positive GARNETT - A project that will ramps. A similar project was adults have signed up to partic- experience for the campers, he help people make improve- held in the summer of 2013, and ipate in the next Garnett pro- said. ments to the exterior of their was a huge success, organizer gram. SEE GAPP ON PAGE 3A Grant to add signal at Park Road crossing ers who cross a busy stretch the best way to improve safety Commissioners didn’t like State safety grant will of Park Road got a boost with at the crosswalk, after reports any of the suggestions put forth the recent approval of a $5,000 that motorists often speed by city staff or police, such as add push-button signal state grant. through the area and often reducing the speed limit or des- The grant will allow the city fail to stop for pedestrians. ignating the area as a school THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 12-15-2015 / Photo Submitted at dangerous trail, road to install a new push-button The crosswalk is the prima- zone. They considered hiring a During the Westphalia Christmas program Dec. 8, singers debate BY VICKIE MOSS THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW signal at the Prairie Spirit Rail ry southern route for children crossing guard to help children the ugliness of the sweater at left. Pictured, front from left: Jerni Trail on Park Road. who walk home from Garnett cross before and after school, Farmer, Hannah Gardner; second row: Hannah Corley, Haley GARNETT - Plans to improve City commissioners and Elementary School on the but shied away from the addi- Schweizer; third row: Lily Rolf and April Powls. the safety of children and oth- police for months have debated north of the city. SEE SIGNAL ON PAGE 3A Custom printed napkins for your party, anniversary, shower or special event - Call the Review today (785) 448-3121 2A RECORD THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, December 15, 2015 ANDERSON COUNTY BOARD OF Lynda Lea Holstine, $153 fine. Charles Allen Snow, Olathe, set at $343. Released December influence of alcohol/drugs. Bond COMMISSIONERS NOV. 30 Cin Sian Khai, $183 fine. speeding 56 mph in 30 mph zone. 4. set at $250. Released December Marsha Jean Martens, $153 $270 fine. Scott William Shay, 49, Paola, 6. Chairman Jerry Howarter called fine. Colby Dean Taglialatela, Cedar was booked into jail December Richard Anthony Slavik, 33, NEWS IN the meeting of the Anderson Destani Lea Paakane, $195 Vale, speeding 42 mph in 30 mph 4 by Miami County Sheriff on Gardner, was booked into jail County Commission to order at fine. zone. $150 fine. suspicion of rape, criminal sod- December 6 by Garnett Police 9:00 AM on November 30, 2015 Roger Michael Palmer, $183 Jade Breanne Todd, Garnett, omy, aggravated criminal sodomy. on suspicion of DUI, driving while BRIEF at the County Commission Room. fine. head lamps required. $125 fine. Bond set at $250,000. suspended, interference with offi- Attendance: Jerry Howarter, Greg C. Welch, $198 fine. Colt Riley Castleberry, 23, cer. Bond set at $4,000. Released CHRISTMAS DINNER Present: Eugene Highberger, GARNETT POLICE REPORT The Garnett Senior Center, 128 Matthew C. Welch, $364 fine. Incidents Fontana, was booked into jail December 6. Present: Leslie McGhee, Present. Diversion granted. December 4 by Miami County Joshua Keith Pate, 19, Garnett, W. Fifth Ave., will offer a Christmas The pledge of allegiance was On December 3, a report of meal at noon on Friday, Dec. 25. Seat belt violations: theft was made in the 100 block Sheriff on suspicion of domes- was booked into jail December recited. Minutes of the previous Rosalind K. Egidy, $10 fine. tic battery. Bond set at $1,500. 9 by Anderson County Sheriff on Ham and mashed potatoes and meeting were approved as pre- of West 6th Avenue, Garnett. A gravy, drinks and table service Other: Kansas 60-day plate was stolen. Released December 8. suspicion of probation violation. sented. Caeden James Harris, passing Gary Dalton Colston, 23, Bond set at $1,000. provided. Please bring a cov- Road and Bridge Arrests on left with insufficient clearence. Marvin Headrick, Garnett, was Osawatomie, was booked into jail JAIL ROSTER ered dish. Everyone welcome. Lester Welsh, Road Supervisor $75 fine. by Miami County Sheriff for fail- met with the commission. arrested December 5 on suspicion Herbert Hayden was booked Roger Michael Palmer, no vehi- of pedestrian under the influence ure to register as offender and into jail June 11 for Anderson Discussion was held on the dam- cle registration or liability insur- probation violation. Bond set at PROPERTY TAXES DUE age done to the roads by all the of alcohol/drugs. County, bond set at $30,000. The first half of personal prop- ance. $360 fine. Richard Slavik, Gardner, was $30,000. Released December 8. Joseph Daulton was booked recent rain. Jennifer Brummel, Garnett, Travis James Spears, 28, erty and real estate taxes are Ambulance arrested December 6 on suspicion into jail August15 for Anderson due by Monday, Dec. 21, at speeding 43 mph in 30 mph zone. of DUI, driving while suspended, Osawatomie, was booked into jail County, bond set at $15,000. Robert Robbins, Ambulance $150 fine. by Miami County Sheriff on suspi- the Anderson County Treasurer’s Director met with the commis- interference with law officer. Yates Rosendahl was booked Kevin Walter Burns, Lawrence, cion of domestic battery. Bond set into jail August 27 for Anderson Office. sion. He questioned what the speeding 48 mph in 30 mph zone. ANDERSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S at $1,500. commission wanted to do with County, bond set at $2,500. $180 fine. REPORT Sadi Mae Engebretson, 25, Nathanael Talbert was booked the 2002 ambulance. Emergency Alexandra Claire Dierks, Incidents Richmond was booked into jail ADOPT A FAMILY Management has stated they do into jail August 28 for Anderson ECKAN Angel trees are locat- Leawood, speeding 51 mph in 30 On September 4, a report of December 4 by Garnett Police County, bond set at $100,000. not want it. Discussion was held burglary and theft was made in the ed at the following locations: mph zone. $225 fine. on suspicion of driving while sus- Daniel VanNorman was on placing it on Purple Wave. Darci R. Evans, Overland Park, intersection of 1000 and Norton pended. Bond is 10-day writ. ECKAN in Garnett, Garnett City Commissioner McGhee moved to booked into jail September 25 speeding 50 mph in 30 mph zone. Road. A chain/tow rope, hi-lift Caleb Kent Chrisman, 23, Grain for Anderson County. No bond Hall, Orscheln, Yoder’s County place a 2002 E‑450 Ambulance $180 fine. jack, fence stretcher, 10 ton jack, Valley MO, was booked into jail Store, Bank of Greeley, GSSB on Purple Wave with a minimum details. Jennifer L. Felt, Garnett, rabies and post driver were stolen with a December 4 by Douglas County Zachery Frizzell was booked in Colony, Patriots Bank in bid of $4,900. Commissioner vaccination required. $75 fine. total value of $315. Sheriff on a warrant. No bond Highberger seconded. Approved into jail November 7 for Anderson Westphalia, Landmark National Lewis Richard Fritts, Bartlesville On October 31, a report of listed. County, bond set at $2,500. 3‑0. OK, speeding 42 mph in 30 mph criminal damage to property was Wesley Edward Howell, 28, Bank in Kincaid. Families are Rural Fire Joshua Heubach was booked still available for adoption for zone. $150 fine. made in the 3000 block of SE 3rd Topeka, was booked into jail into jail Nov. 23 for Anderson Mick Brinkmeyer, Rural Fire Roberta Foster Harper, Tulsa Street, Garnett. A 1998 Chevrolet December 4 by Douglas County Christmas. Stop by ECKAN, 132 Director met with the commission. County. E. Fifth Ave., Garnett, or call OK, speeding 47 mph in 30 mph Blazer was damaged with a value Sheriff on suspicion of criminal Kenneth Cartwright was booked He informed the commission he zone. $180 fine. of $50. damage to property. No bond list- (785) 448-3670 for more infor- is in need of the purchasing pol- into jail Nov. 23 for Anderson Candace Lynn Huzel, On November 12, a report of ed. County. mation. icy for the county as they will be Lawrence, speeding 42 mph in 30 criminal damage to property and Darin Roberty Curtiss, 29, audited next year due to all the mph zone. $150 fine. criminal trespass was made in the Lawrence, was booked into jail FARM-INS grants they have been awarded. Larryn B. James, Chanute, 300 block of East 5th, Colony. A December 4 by Douglas County Gloria Souza was booked FOOD DISTRIBUTION Discussion was held on creating a The Emergency Food Assistance speeding 42 mph in 30 mph zone. window air conditioning unit was Sheriff on a warrant. Not bond- into jail October 27 for Douglas new purchasing plan. County. Program Distribution will be 4 $150 fine. damaged and lights were stolen. able. Meeting adjourned at 12:00 PM Deadra F. Jones, Garnett, Total value of $600. John William McCammon, Nathan Vickers was booked p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17, at the due to no further business. into jail November 2 for Douglas Anderson County Fairgrounds, speeding 43 mph in 30 mph zone. On December 5, a report of a 39, Adrian MO, was booked into LAND TRANSFERS probation violation was made in County. Quonset Hut building. $150 fine. jail December 4 by Linn County December 1, Eugene P Owen Zam L. Khai, Des Moines IA, the 100 block of East 5th Street, Sheriff on a warrant. No bond Noah Falk was booked into jail Trustee, Eugene P Owen Trust speeding 41 mph in 30 mph zone. Garnett. listed. November 2 for Douglas County. VETERANS BOOK HERE Dated December 3, 2007, Weta $150 fine. Accidents Tyler James Snipes, 19, James Fletcher was booked “Portraits of Honor,” the veterans M Owen Trustee, Weta M Owen Chenyu Li, Tulsa OK, speeding On October 22, a vehicle driven Lacygne, was booked into jail into jail November 18 for Linn book published by The Anderson Trust Dated December 3, 2007 To 49 mph in 30 mph zone, no proof by Nicholas Wayne Sowers hit an December 4 by Linn County County. Dan Kerling, Aileen Kerling, The in liability insurance. $380 fine. electric pole on the west side of Sheriff on a warrant. No bond Gleif Garrison was booked into County Review in celebration of jail November 10 for Linn County. the paper’s 150th anniversary this North 60 Acres Of The S/2 Of The Lillian Madero, Mounds OK, Mitchell Road near 1700 Road. listed. Nw/4 In 34-20-21; Earl Best was booked into jail year, are now available at our speeding 44 mph in 30 mph zone. No injuries reported. Tanner Lee Stone, 19, Lacygne, December 2, Kenneth R On December 2, a vehicle driv- Nov. 20 for Miami County. offices at 112 W. 6th in Garnett. $150 fine. was booked into jail December 4 Cartwright To Jay C Hastert Alicia Leola Masters, Chanute, en by Kevin G. Borger struck by Linn County Sheriff on a war- Jason Ridenour was booked Pre-ordered books will be avail- Trustee, Amy L Hastert Trustee, failure to obey traffic control a deer on Highway 169 near rant. No bond listed. into jail Nov. 20 for Miami County. able for pickup from 8 a.m-12 Jay C & Amy Hastert Living Trust device. $125 fine. Neosho Road. Cole Aaron Kelsey, 35, Tyler Snipes was booked into noon and from 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Dated 9-28-1999, W2 Swfr4 Erin A. Miller, Garnett, speeding On December 6, three vehi- Richmond, was booked into jail jail Dec. 4 for Linn County . Books may also be shipped to 18-20-21; 42 mph in 30 mph zone. $150 cles were stopped waiting on a December 5 by Anderson County Tanner Stone was booked into locations in the U.S. for an addi- December 4, Rebecca L Boone, fine. truck to turn when a vehicle driven Sheriff on suspicion of probation jail Dec. 4 for Linn County. tional charge of $5. A limited num- Danial Boone To Peter Foltz, Jill Rebecca D. Niehus, Sand by Dennis Ray Eilenstine struck violation. Bond set at $10,000. Travis Spears was booked into Foltz, Ne4 Ne4 7-20-21 Less 40’ Springs OK, speeding 41 mph in a vehicle driven by Cassandra Released December 9. jail Dec. 4 for Miami County. ber of additional copies will be Caleb Chrisman was booked available for purchase for $39.95 Off West Side For Roadway; 30 mph zone. $150 fine. Wren-Scholes. Both drivers and Kevin David Slover, 39, Garnett, December 8, Mary L Hosier, into jail Dec. 4 for Douglas County. plus local sales tax. For more Behnam Roostai, Dallas TX, a passenger, Tanna Rae Holler, was booked into jail December Mary Louise Hosier Aka To Jerry 19, were taken by ambulance for Darin Curtiss was booked into information contact the Review at speeding 50 mph in 30 mph zone. 5 by Anderson County Sheriff on W Howarter, Pamela K Howarter, $180 fine. treatment of injuries to Anderson suspicion of driving while sus- jail Dec. 4 for Douglas County. (785) 448-3121 or (800) 683-4505. Matthew R Howarter, Shiela Falan Maire Savala, Dearing, County Hospital. pended and DUI. Bond set at Wesley Howell was booked into Howarter, The N/2 Of The Nw/4 speeding 42 mph in 30 mph zone. JAIL LOG $1,150. Released December 6. jail Dec. 4 for Douglas County. Of Nw/Fr/4 Of 5-21-21 & The N/2 $150 fine. Marvin Beecher Headrick, 50, John McCammon was booked CAREGIVER SUPPORT Sadi Mae Engebretson, 25, into jail Dec. 4 for Linn County. Anderson County Caregiving Of The Ne/4 Of Nw/4 Of 5-21-21; Von Daniken Stefan Schmid, Richmond, was booked into jail Garnett, was booked into jail CIVIL CASES FILED Kansas City MO, speeding 44 December 6 by Garnett Police on Scot Shay was booked into jail Support will meet the fourth December 3 by Anderson County Dec. 4 for Miami County. Monday of each month from 1-2 US Bank National Association mph in 30 mph zone. $150 fine. Sheriff for failure to appear. Bond suspicion of pedestrians under the p.m. at the Garnett Recreation vs. Darlene Moyer, Rodney Center. For more information, call Moyer, et al, petition for mortgage foreclosure and $85,904.93 plus Phyllis at ECKAAA, (800) 633- costs and interest. 5621. DOMESTIC CASES FILED Kimberly Ann Cornett, Derek HELP FOR ANIMALS Alan Leistra vs. Joseph Leistra, Anyone willing to donate kitty litter, petition for determination of par- canned dog food or canned cat entage. food, dog and cat toys, paper Lisa C. 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JULY 12, 1918-DECEMBER 9, 2015 FROM PAGE 1A “It’s really things like running city manager, thanked Peine commission.” George Washington Thohoff, Implement Company for a short But despite the sometimes electric lines before the power for his time on the board. She Any city resident who is a 97, of rural Iola, Kansas, passed time before returning to farm- controversial topics addressed goes out, or developing a long said she has known him nearly registered voter can apply to term maintenance program for all of his life, and said he was fill Peine’s unexpired term by away Wednesday, December 9, ing. He farmed until age 96. his term, Peine said he is most the sewer department, or try- like a son to her. She said Peine submitting a personal resume 2015, at Windsor Place Nursing On September 9, 1952, George proud of something that most Center in Iola. people might find dull and bor- ing to figure out what are we helped the other city leaders to the city manager at City Hall married Edith I. Fowler. They George was born July 12, ing: Recent infrastructure proj- going to do about our water see issues from a different per- by 5 p.m. Jan. 4, 206. Garnett 1918, on the family farm north- had one daughter and later ects like new electrical lines distribution system.” spective. Mayor Greg Gwin and com- east of Iola, the son of Claus divorced. and sewer system improve- Peine said he appreciated “When he first came on the missioner Gordon Blackie William Henry and Emma Survivors include his daugh- ments. the support from people in the commission, we had our dif- will interview candidates and Friederika (Schildknecht) ter, Evelyn Ann Thohoff of Iola, “Above anything else, the community who elected him to ferences, our understandings appoint a successor. the position, as well as city staff and our misunderstandings,” Because of recent changes Thohoff. He his sister Dorothea Gard of projects that get the least and his fellow commissioners. Martin said. “We grew together to election regulations, Peine’s worked with Burbank, CA, and many nieces, amount of community involve- his father on a ment are the ones that are most He will write a farewell letter and learned how to understand term will not expire until the nephews and cousins. 400 acre farm. important,” he said during the to the community in the city’s each other. I really do wish him second Monday of January He drove trac- He was preceded in death by city’s regular meeting Dec. 8. next newsletter, Town Talk. well ... Garnett is a much better 2019. An election for the posi- tors and horse his parents, 7 brothers, Hank, An emotional Joyce Martin, place because he was on the tion will be in November 2018. teams, culti- Bill, Leonard, Walter, Arthur, vating the soil. Paul & Carl Thohoff, and by They raised 4 sisters, Marie Colgin, Emma PRATHER... grain and veg- Thohoff Marshall, Louise Waddle and etables and Elsa Horn. FROM PAGE 1A gy at Kansas State University’s emotionally, Prather said. degree in 1984. He earned his kept small herds of cattle and Graveside services were Genus plc have bred pigs that College of Veterinary Medicine. “It affects sustainability,” doctorate from the University hogs. He helped with marketing Genus plc, a British-based bio- Prather said. “You’re not going of Wisconsin in 1987, and took of all crops, made minor repairs Friday, Dec. 11, 2015, at the are not harmed by a devastating disease, Porcine Reproductive technology company, and the to be able to put forth the labor a position at the University of on farm machinery, did carpen- LaHarpe Cemetery. University of Missouri have and feed animals that get sick Missouri in 1989. try work on the farm buildings Memorials are suggested to and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) virus. signed a licensing agreement and die.” His parents moved to and repaired fences. Allen County Animal Rescue for future commercial use of Prather and his parents, Wisconsin in the late 1980s, From September 1942 to The PRRS virus was detect- Facility (ACARF) and may be ed in the U.S. in 1987, and no virus resistant pigs. Elvin and Mildred Prather, but are buried at a cemetery March 1946, George served in left with the Waugh-Yokum & More work remains before moved to Garnett when he was in Kincaid. Randall Prather’s the U.S. Army in the European vaccine has been discovered. Friskel Memorial Chapel of Iola, Pigs with the disease have the genetic modification can be a sophomore in high school. uncle, Richard Prather, Theater during World War II. introduced into the pig indus- The first day of his sophomore remains in the local area. After his honorable discharge which is in charge of arrange- extreme difficulty reproducing, don’t gain weight and have a try. So far, the genetically mod- year, he met a local girl, Jamie Randall Prather also is from the service, he returned ments. To sign the guestbook ified pigs appear to develop Wilson. They were married in director of the National Swine to Iola and farmed. He worked online or leave a condolence, go high mortality rate. The virus costs U.S. farmers about $6 mil- normally and do not seem to 1980 and have seven children Resource and Research Center, for Kohler Allen County to www.iolafuneral.com. lion each day, Prather said. suffer adverse side effects. The and three grandchildren with and said the best part of his job But thanks to Prather and next step is to test pigs in a pro- another one on the way. is being able to work with pro- other members of the team, duction setting, Prather said. Prather’s father was a veter- ducers and researchers from farmers at some point may be If the development process inarian, and Randall Prather all over the country, and even MILLER able to breed pigs that aren’t continues to be successful, the at one point expected to farm all over the world. process can be introduced at a cattle with his father. The “It’s a lot of fun to come into MAY 14, 1922-DECEMBER 11, 2015 affected by the disease. commercial level. The genetic younger Prather graduated contact with people from all Ellen Marie Miller, age 93, of lings, Ethel Woods, Florence Prather and his team use a new type of technology called modifications can be made to a with a bachelor’s degree from over the country and help them Garnett, died Friday, December Hirt Wolf, Andrew Wagoner, farmer’s “nucleus herd.” Over K-State in 1982, and a master’s out,” he said. 11, 2015, at Guest Home Estates Mildred Davison, and Donald genetic editing to make slight adjustments to pig DNA. time, pigs bred from those - in Garnett. Wagoner. mals would carry the modifica- She was born on May 14, Survivors include her son, Compared to other types of genetic modifications, the tion to future generations. 1922, in Anderson County, to Garland Miller; six grandchil- Despite controversy sur- Jacob and Emma (Plunkett) dren; 20 great grandchildren; adjustments are minor. The team would “knock out” a spe- rounding genetic modifica- Wagoner. and three great great-grandchil- tions, Prather said scientists 2x2 She married Ownal Wesley dren. cific part of the genetic code. In this case, pigs with genet- have a moral obligation to Miller on August 2, 1941. Funeral services will be examine new technology that AD She was preceded in death by held at 10:00 a.m., on Tuesday, ic modification that “knocked out” a specific protein, CD163, can be used to wipe out a deadly her parents, Jacob and Emma December 15, 2015, at Old disease. Wagoner; her husband, Ownal German Baptist Church, did not get sick when exposed to the PRRS virus. “We’re very concerned about Miller in 2013; her son, Wesley Westphalia, burial following at the well-being of these pigs,” he Miller; one granddaughter; sib- Bethel Cemetery. Prather’s team worked with a team led by Bob Rowland, a said. pig virus expert who serves as a The discovery could bolster virologist and professor of diag- the pig industry. The PRRS GAPP... nostic medicine and pathobiolo- virus has devastated pig pro- ducers, both financially and FROM PAGE 1A spending $2,500 for the pro- Now that the next program gram, the same amount given in has been scheduled, GAPP 2013. Goetz said he plans to ask SIGNAL... organizers are encouraging for similar amounts from the 2x2 Anderson County Commission people throughout Anderson FROM PAGE 1A KDHE Injury Prevention mini and the Ministerial Alliance. County who need home repairs tional costs of such a position. grant for the crossing signal. diy to apply, particularly commu- In addition to the vari- The total cost of the signal ous home repairs, Goetz said They also considered replacing nity members who are elderly, the current flashing lights with is $6,617.60, so city commis- handicapped, or families that he hopes to add a communi- sioners approved spending the ty improvement project to the a push-button signal, but were are in need. Painting houses, concerned about those costs as extra $1,617.60 to purchase the building wheel chair ramps, list. He has suggested one of signal. There was no word on the GAPP groups could build well. and other minor home repairs After much debate, commis- when it would be installed. are the focus of camp projects. a frisbee golf course, if the city The signal will feature a but- is willing to cooperate. Garnett sioners decided to take a “wait Applications can be download- and see” approach, after Police ton that can be pushed when ed from our website, www. City Manager Joyce Martin a pedestrian approaches Park said city staff have expressed Chief Kevin Pekarek said GarnettAreaPaintProject.com, motorists seemed to be behav- Road and needs to cross the or picked up at Garnett City interest in such a project, and street. It will turn red to briefly Don’t Turn Your Back On Pain encouraged him to pursue the ing better after the issue was Hall. You can also contact Scott reported in the newspaper. stop traffic so the pedestrian If you want to feel your absolute best, Rogers at (785) 448-6500 or Chris matter. can proceed. During the 2013 event, about But city leaders then learned 2x2Let the healing hands of gentle chiropractic care Goetz at (503) 474-7965 to have of a grant opportunity through Commissioners said they one mailed. 360 youth completed eight were pleased with the plan, but help you avoid injuries, prevent spinal degeneration handicapped ramps and paint- Safe Kids of Kansas and Kansas balanced health Organizers also are raising Department of Health and cautioned that the situation and maintain a healthy balance in your life. ed about 40 homes in seven should continue to be moni- money to help with the pro- Environment. Garnett City No Popping • No Cracking • No Twisting gram. The goal is to raise about Anderson County communities. tored. The campers provided more Manager Joyce Martin told $19,000 for supplies and other “I think it’s a good first Dr. Glenn D. Bauman-Chiropractic Physician than 12,000 hours of community commissioners during their expenses. 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900 E. Logan, Ottawa, KS 785.242.2067 www.neosho.edu Selected by newspaper professionals nationwide for 43 Awards of Excellence 4A in editorial, column writing, photography and advertising. EDITORIAL THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, December 15, 2015 Costs high for ‘free’ wind farms It must be a delicate sales job for Houston- REVIEW COMMENTARY based Calpine Corporation as it tries to convince landowners in eastern Anderson County to allow the ravaging of their countryside in exchange for a wind farm that doesn’t actually produce any- thing but higher electric rates. Waverly-area resident Larry Moore has seen the land damage first-hand at the Ad Astra farm near his home, and his photos tell the story. He hoped to tell that story to select area landown- ers invited to a Calpine public relations dinner scheduled for tonight aimed at recruiting land- owners for site locations. DANE HICKS, Publisher Moore said the land near his property in northwestern Coffey County is totally trans- formed from the beautiful rolling prairie and spo- The push for wind power by environmental- radic stands of timber enjoyed as a backdrop to ists in Washington, D.C., has put electric com- his boyhood in rural Kansas. Now he characteriz- panies and their affiliates like KCPL in a choke es the land used by wind mill construction there hold. It requires those companies to purchase a as an industrial waste area – a scarred, disfigured growing percentage of wind produced electricity, remnant of its former self – more akin to some even though like so many other government regu- back alley industrial zone in Chicago or Detroit lations, the premise of that mandate is pure folly. than to pristine prairie land. While KCPL has to pay real dollars to buy But the sales pitch that comes tonight that wind power, it won’t get to save any money or THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW’S promises a check every year to lease those build- environmental impact by shutting down its ing sites in Anderson County, like at Waverly, Hawthorn or LaCygne coal plants, because it has will be hard to turn down. to maintain enough backup power to meet all Cash talks, afterall. And it’s cash that’s at the demand whether the wind blows or not. Not a sin- PHONE FORUM basis of Calpine’s efforts. It’s big cash, too, for the gle chunk of coal is saved, but KCPL still has to Record your comments on the topic of your choice at (785) 448-2500, press option 1. You do not need to company, which is the second largest producer of fork up more money to buy wind power anyway. leave your name. Comments will be published anonymously. Calls may be edited for publication or omitted. natural gas generated electricity in the country. And that cost comes back to folks in Anderson I have some real concerns about a city com- porter because not only I but some other peo- Indeed, if wind farms didn’t come with millions of County in higher rates – just like it already did mission that can vote to extend their own ple I know have expressed our opinion about dollars in off-setting tax credits for the companies in 2012 when KCPL requested a 12.5 percent rate terms with no input from the public whatso- Obama and it’s not in the paper any more. So that own them, Calpine would probably stick to increase. One of the stated reasons was – you ever. I agree it makes sense to have the spring maybe he’s been radicalized by Obama, who gas-fired power plants. Just like the rest of the guessed it – mandated purchase of wind power. elections which have a pretty light turnout knows? wind farming industry, things – particularly the We’re all paying for it now. If Calpine has its way, to coincide with the fall elections to save costs – are seldom as they appear. A wind farm we will no doubt pay more in the future. money, but they should do this by having the I think wind farms ought to work pretty well in Texas, in fact, recently paid a power company It seems like a lot of cost with no gain. The spring election on schedule and letting it be in Anderson County, what with all the hot air. there to take its surplus power so its owner could roughly $6,000 annual lease payment to site own- known the terms won’t expire until two years plus the additional few months. If the city I have been following the stories in your paper still get those bountiful tax credits. ers in Anderson County, detailed in lease agree- commission that is presently sitting has the about the racers with the expensive sports Those tax credits, of course, have to be ments already sent to them, comes with numer- power to extend the terms they’ve only just cars who want the lake road fixed up to their replaced by real tax dollars from somebody – you ous limitations and restrictions on how the lessor been elected to for a few months, what keeps specifications so they can come here and use it, and me – ironically the same people who will pay can use his or her own land for farming hunting, them from extending them another few years I presume at no cost, for their once a year race higher rates from KCP&L after Calpine and state etc., including 72 hour notice to get access to the or indefinitely? I smell a rat here somewhere. event. I attended part of the event this past fall regulators force the utility to buy whatever elec- ground. Whether some owners will think that’s a Thank you and I was impressed with the cars and found tricity will be produced here. fair deal, considering all the other costs involved, it very enjoyable. However I question the Nor do Kansas wind farms pay any local prop- will be up to them. The Phone Forum says we’re supposed to return on investment the city and its taxpayers erty taxes – ever – though their impact on roads Thus begins the wind farm saga in Anderson leave our opinion on any topic and it’ll be would see if we repaved the lake road. It would and infrastructure is well documented. County. It won’t be pretty, and it won’t be free. posted in the Phone Forum maybe. But appar- surely cost millions of dollars as opposed to ently Mr. Hicks has become an Obama sup- maintaining it for standard use. What benefit does this race event bring to our city besides an elaborate car show? Is it enough to warrant millions of tax dollars invested into that road? Are the car owners willing to help foot part of Cruz vs. Rubio -- A better GOP race the bill? Many questions have to be answered. Thank you. A funny thing is happening on the way to years has backed some flagrantly unsuitable the GOP meltdown. NATIONAL COMMENTARY candidates. I’m a little confused about something. You According to the latest Quinnipiac poll, There is no doubt that the two are now wanted my child to be on medicine to help him the two most popular and broadly acceptable positioned differently. From the beginning of calm down. Now, he’s on medicine to calm candidates in the field are perhaps the most his Senate career, Cruz has focused on bond- down and now you get mad at him for not eat- talented and most reliably conservative. Oh, ing with the grass roots of the party, while ing his lunch or his breakfast. It’s because of and by the way, they are Hispanics in their Rubio sponsored a misbegotten immigration the medicine he can’t eat so much. I wish you 40s. bill that hasn’t been forgotten or forgiven would take that into consideration. Donald Trump is still leading the polls by conservatives. Cruz is working from the and has demonstrated a staying power that right of the party out (he’s strongest among I wanted to say ‘thank you’ to the lovely people has confounded his critics, but Marco Rubio self-identified very conservative voters), and at our steel fabrication plant for taking our and Ted Cruz are now beginning to stand out Rubio is working from the center of the mens’ jobs and then wanting to send them to in the rest of the field, clustering with Ben party out (he’s strongest among self-identi- another plant and cut their wages in half, take Carson in effectively a three-way tie for sec- fied somewhat conservatives). RICH LOWRY, King Features Syndicate their vacation and their retirement and just ond place nationally. There are doubts about both of them. Is think it’s no big deal. I hope that karma comes According to the latest Quinnipiac poll, Cruz electable? Can Rubio be trusted on back to get you. Rubio and Cruz have the highest net favor- immigration? Does Cruz lack a winning per- able ratings in the race at 58 percent and paid their dues -- Cruz in the George W. Bush sonal touch? Is Rubio too youthful-looking? 56 percent, respectively. Only 5 percent of campaign and administration; Rubio in the And Donald Trump can’t be wished away. Wind farms do not pay taxes. When the life of Republicans say they wouldn’t consider vot- Florida House. They both serve in a body, If Trump wins Iowa, it will indeed be like the wind farm is over, the tower belongs to the ing for Rubio, and 6 percent say that of the U.S. Senate, that practically exists as a the First Bull Run of the Republican civil war. landowner it sits on. Cruz, the lowest numbers in the field (Trump steppingstone to the White House. They both Regardless, the race is still highly unpredict- and Jeb Bush are unacceptable to the most look, talk and act like politicians -- because able, and the last couple of weeks before Iowa Republicans, at 26 percent and 21 percent, they are politicians, and good ones. and New Hampshire always bring surprises. You can donate respectively). If the race eventually winnows down to a But Republicans hyperventilating over Unlike with Trump or Carson, explaining Rubio-Cruz fight, it will feature supremely Trump should pause long enough to appre- the emergence of Rubio and Cruz doesn’t skilled campaigners who are eloquent and ciate the steady rise of two conservative require figuring out why the laws of political sure-footed and represent the best next-gen- 40-somethings who represent the party’s fabric locally gravity have been suspended or psychoana- eration politicians the party has to offer. A future. lyzing GOP voters. They are advancing in a Cruz-Rubio race would play as grass roots To The One Who Called The Phone Forum completely typical track. vs. the establishment, although Rubio in the – Rich Lowry is editor of The National About Fabric Donations: They both have thought about running establishment slot would be an enormous Review. I am a member of Faith Lutheran Church for president for a very long time. They both victory for the tea party, which over the in Ottawa and we have a group of ladies that always desperately need fabric for the mission quilts which they construct. The quilts are given to local not-for-profit organizations. They also Could you serve on a Bill of Rights panel? give quilts to students at Haskell College, in Lawrence, as well as a Spanish mission in the Dec. 15, 2015 is the 224th anniversary of STATE COMMENTARY direction our nation should take did, after Kansas City metro area. Many are sent overseas. the ratification of the Bill of Rights. passionate debate, reach agreement. Some We are blessed to take some with us on our annu- If you would, play along with me with didn’t want individual liberties spelled al mission trip to Mexico to give the family for the following assumption: out in the Constitution; others wanted far whom we have constructed a home. They also You’ve been asked to sit on a blue rib- more freedoms than were agreed upon. give quilts to members of our congregation and bon commission that will take a fresh look Some didn’t want a strong central govern- community who have a disaster situation arise at those first 10 amendments to the U.S. ment; others demanded it. In the end, they in their families. In 2015, they constructed over Constitution. narrowed 20 subjects to a Top 10 list of 100 quilts. Please feel free to call me and I will gladly Your assignment? Before the 225th anni- sorts. take your donation of fabric. However, there are versary in 2016, you and your fellow panel They worked through their differences some stipulations. No clothing pieces. The fabric members are to determine which of those by sitting down together, a practice we needs to be at least a half yard. The larger yard- individual rights you will continue to have all but abandoned today. age pieces are even more appreciated. The fab- guarantee, and which ones you will choose DOUG ANSTAETT, Kansas Press Assoc. Far too many of us — liberals, conserva- rics must be of cotton blend. Please, no polyester to alter in some way or even cast aside. tives and moderates alike — have chosen double knits as such fabric cannot be used. And The commission’s decisions will guide our to listen to only with those who think, look please, no fabric which is smoky, covered with nation for the next two centuries. agreement, all those individual rights we and talk like we do. In Kansas, in fact, we pet hair or stained as that is difficult to clean. The panel will be composed of conser- Americans have come to cherish will be can’t even be seen together without conse- We appreciate that you feel a need to recycle a vatives, moderates and liberals, divided as gone. No more freedom of speech … no quences. product which you may have versus just sending equally as humanly possible so the entire more right to a fair trial … no more free- So let’s return to your assignment. Still it to the dump but, consider what you would like spectrum of political beliefs will be repre- dom from unreasonable searches … no want it? Think you can give a little on your to be receiving if you were the recipient. sented. more freedom to petition the government end to reach consensus in a room filled Thank You, Consequently, you’ll be sitting down for a redress of grievances … no more right with divergent ideas? Sally Crane, Garnett around a table with men and women who to bear arms. Winston Churchill is said to have quot- (785) 448-0059 don’t necessarily think like you do. You’ll Would you accept the assignment? And ed a predecessor this way: “It has been have to balance the rights of those you would you be able to incorporate the views said that democracy is the worst form of FORMERLY THE GARNETT PLAINDEALER, THE ANDERSON agree with wholeheartedly with those you of others as well as your own into the final Government, except for all those other COUNTY REPUBLICAN, THE REPUBLICAN-PLAINDEALER, THE GARNETT JOURNAL PLAINDEALER, THE GARNETT REVIEW, THE GREELEY GRAPHIC, have previously said you could not stom- product? forms that have been tried from time to THE ANDERSON COUNTIAN. ach. With all the issues swirling around time …” As difficult as it might appear to be, today involving gun rights, whether our If that is still true, and surely it is, don’t you’ll have to engage in significant give nation can tolerate the religious convic- you think it is worth preserving, even if we and take if you and your fellow commis- tions of others, overcrowded prisons, ter- don’t get our way on every point? sion members are to come to an agreement. rorism, immigration and the like, your Published each Tuesday by Garnett Publishing, Inc., and entered as Periodiacls class mail at Garnett, Ks., 66032, There is one stipulation, however: assignment will not be an easy one. Doug Anstaett is executive director of the permit number 214-200. failure to achieve consensus will not be But there is hope. More than 225 years Kansas Press Association in Topeka. Postmaster: Send address corrections to: an option. In fact, if you fail to reach ago, those with conflicting views on which The Anderson County Review P.O. Box 409 • Garnett, KS 66032 (785) 448-3121 THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, December 15, 2015 LOCAL 5A Don’t forget your I bring you good umbrella question news of great joy At my weekly newspaper in HOW TO SELL STUFF The gospel of Luke details Kansas, I’ve always coached my the birth of Jesus better than staff – whether reporters, adver- any of the other gospels. Luke WEEKLY tising sales people or front office was a physician and he relates workers – to try to open cus- the name of rulers, dates and DEVOTIONAL tomers and readers up with an places to narrate the birth of By David Bilderback “umbrella question” as you’re Jesus in detail. What is inter- talking face to face or even on esting about the text is all the Bethlehem and so it would be. the phone. arrangements that God made Since this census drew so many They call it an umbrella ques- Dane Hicks and the exact timing of these people to Bethlehem they could tion because it’s an opportuni- Review Publisher events. We read that “Caesar not get a place in the inn so they ty for your customer to “open Augustus issued a decree that settled in a stable and the baby up” and tell you something you a census should be taken of the Jesus was born in the humblest might not otherwise get to find important, or perhaps speed, or entire .” This of backgrounds. We read in out – sort of a “no holds barred” costs of consumables. Different census was strictly for a poll Galatians 4:4, “But in the full- on the conversation that can customers have different needs tax so that Rome could increase ness of time, God sent his Son, lead you to more information. and helping them assess their their treasury to cover the born of a woman, born under Obviously that’s an import- priorities makes a sale that’s large amounts of money they the law, to redeem those under ant tool for story-seeking news better for them and for you. were spending. This occurred law, that we might receive the reporters in dealing with sourc- 2) Explanation: “Can you while Quirinius was governor full rights of sons.” es on their regular beats or explain that to me so I can of Syria. This dates the census We read there were shep- anywhere else for that matter, understand better?” Getting a THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 12-15-2015 / Photo Submitted at approximately A. D. 6 So herds living out in the fields which is why I always harp better feel for a customer’s pro- here we have God arranging a nearby, keeping watch over Garnett Water Plant Superintendent Jim James is shown receiving about it. You never know what cess or methods lets you better census for the sole purpose of their flocks. An angel of the grocery store checker, secre- use your perspective as some- an award from Pam Smith, Fluoridation Specialist & Evaluator for having Mary and Joseph go to Lord appeared to them and tary, janitor, cop or school kid one who knows your product or the Kansas Department of Health. This award was presented to Mr. Bethlehem. The reason for this announced the birth of Jesus, may have a story tip or a sales service best. James at a City Commission meeting and was given to water plant is stated in Micah 5:2, when the and they were surrounded by a opportunity you can use and 3) Examples: “What are some personnel for consistently and professionally maintaining the water prophet Micah 700 years earlier great company of the heavenly not even know it. So you have to examples you can give me?” fluoride content level in the City’s water. made this prophecy. “But you host. The response of the shep- invite him/her to talk with your It’s similar to the explanation Bethlehem Ephrathah though herds was initially fear but the umbrella question– then keep question above and is a natu- you are small among the clans angel relieved their fear with your mouth shut and listen. ral follow up. You may learn Feuerborn named ESU Ambassador of Judah, out of you will come these words. “I bring you good As you’re selling products completely new aspects of your for me one who will be ruler news of great joy that will be or services in your small busi- product or service depending on EMPORIA -- Payton Feuerborn four ways: over Israel, whose origins for all the people. Today in the ness, a potential customer can how your customers are using it of Garnett, Kansas, is one of 31 • Serve as Emporia State are from of old, from ancient town of David a Savior has been oftentimes be more effective at or have used it in the past, and students named as an Emporia University’s official hosts. times.” born to you; he is Christ the convincing herself to buy from that’s vital information for you State University Ambassador • Promote and support the The Messiah was to be born Lord.” you than you can be in con- to know in future sales. for 2016. Alumni Association and ESU in Bethlehem. The reason If you know Jesus Christ as vincing her. If she doesn’t, she Opening up dialogue like this ESU Ambassadors is a Foundation. Joseph had to go to Bethlehem your personal Savior then you may give you tons of additional helps your customer analyze premier campus organiza- • Assist in recruiting stu- was because he belonged to the have received and accepted sales leads or referrals or other his/her own needs and situation tion run through the Alumni dents by giving campus tours. house and line of David and the good news of great joy. If important information if you and it can be a treasure trove of Association. The group has a • Represent ESU on campus, Bethlehem was David’s home you don’t know Jesus then this just use an umbrella question. education for you in your quest long history of service to the in the community and around town. So Mary and Joseph Christmas accept the greatest Here are some examples: to sell stuff. university and strives for excel- the state and nation. made the 70 mile journey from gift you will ever receive, good 1) Priority: “What’s the most lence in everything from cam- • Serve as the ESU President’s Nazareth to Bethlehem to regis- news of great joy. “For unto important thing you want from Dane Hicks is president of pus tours to E-Zone to Senior official representatives. ter. This was a difficult journey you a Savior has been born.” this (car, parachute, photo Garnett Publishing, Inc., and Week. They promote service, Ambassadors are named to and Mary could have gone into God has made the arrange- copier, bulldozer, etc.) you’re publisher of The Anderson spirit, and success and with one-year terms that follow the labor and delivered the baby ments the rest is up to you. interested in buying?” After County Review. Comments or leaders from a wide variety of calendar year. Official duties during the journey. In order all, price is always important, questions may be directed to him campus and community organi- for Feuerborn, a Freshman to fulfill the prophecy of Micah David Bilderback: A Ministry but once you open up the ques- at [email protected] or zations. Elementary Education major, the baby had to be born in on the Holiness of God. tion of priority of benefits, you (785) 448-3121. The Ambassadors promote begin Jan. 14 and 15 with a may discover reliability is most Emporia State University in training retreat. Ga Anderson County Area Religious Services Directory

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BY KEVIN GAINES THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW jumping out to a 23-11 advan- tage over AC after the first peri- LOUISBURG – The Anderson od. County Bulldog girls were Both defenses were stout for able to win the final game of the 2nd and 3rd quarters. The the Bulldog/Wildcat Classic Bulldogs were only able to mus- against Louisburg after losing ter up 13 points in the two peri- their first two games to state ods combined while the Blue ranked opponents. Comets added just 15 points. AC met up with Class 4A-DII Chanute, once again, con- No. 1 ranked Baldwin in the trolled the final period outscor- opening round matchup and ing the Bulldogs 19-8 on their were dealt a 62-39 defeat. The way to an impressive 57-32 vic- Baldwin Bulldogs jumped out to tory. a 19-6 advantage after the first Chanute would go on to win quarter and extended that lead the tournament with a 43-31 win to 36-18 at the break. over Burlington. The AC girls played tough In their final game of the in the third staying even with tournament, the Bulldogs met Baldwin as each team scored up with Louisburg and would 13. Baldwin would cap off the get the win they much need- victory in the fourth quarter ed by knocking off Louisburg outscoring AC 13-8. 50-43. Leading the way for ACHS It really was a tight knit game was Paige Scheckel with 10, throughout as the Bulldogs had Emily Fritz had 9, Adrianna a 13-10 lead after one quarter Pedrow with 8 points and and 28-22 at halftime. The Madson Ratliff with 6. Also teams would play an even tight- chipping in was Maci Rockers er second half en route to the THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 12-15-2015 / Photo Submitted with 4 and Shylie Scheckel victory for Anderson County. The AC 7th grade “A” team finished a 12-2 season to take a 1st Place finish in the Pioneer League. Front row, from left: Ellie Pedrow, rounded out the scoring with 2 Scheckel led all scorers with Cali Foltz, Rayna Jasper, Aubree Holloran, Kameron Simpson. Back row: Coach Brittany Leathers, Marah Lutz, Hailey Gillespie, points. 26 points. Ratliff had 8 points, Abbey Lickteig, Kaylyn Disbrow, MaKenzie Kueser. Number 9-ranked Chanute Fritz tacked on 7 and Rockers showed their power early by had 5 points. AC 7th grade girls finish winning seasons

Viking boys winless in tourney BY DANE HICKS THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW the “A” team with a season total 118 scorers with 60 points over all games. points. Rayna Jasper had 82, Aubree Madolyn Honn had 43, Maclaine Sears BY KEVIN GAINES THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Brown had a game high 25 GARNETT – The Anderson County 7th points, including six 3-pointers. Holloran 71, Marah Lutz 56, Cali Foltz 36, Carly Hicks 14, Mya Miller 12, Lily Grade girls teams nailed down winning 40, Makenzie Kueser 37, Hailey Gillespie RICHMOND - The West Percy chipped in with 11 points Gruver 10, Remi Kennard 8, Avery Franklin Falcons used a strong to help lead the way. seasons last week with final wins over 21, Kaylyn Disbrow 19, Ellie Pedrow 18, Sumner 4, RJ Wittman 3, Axel Roberts first half en route to a solid Independence led the Vikings Wellsville to make a 12-2 finish for the Abbey Lickteig 8, for a total of 470 team 56-40 victory over the Central in the final game 31-18 at half. AC “A” team and 14-4 for the “B” squad. points for the season. 2. Total “B” teams scoring for the season Heights Vikings in an opening The third quarter was a com- Kameron Simpson led scoring for Allison Brown topped the “B” team was 208 points. round loss in the Ike Cearfoss plete collapse by the Vikings as Tournament. Independence scored 18 points The Vikes would lose two in the period to open up a com- more before it was over. Osage fortable 49-23 advantage head- City would go on to win the ing into the final period. The Crest boys 3rd after disappointing end tournament by knocking off Vikings would go on to lose Spring Hill in the champion- 56-30. Once again it was Brown BY KEVIN GAINES THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Sipe and Brandon Brailler also Friday night, in a game that Round 1 Box Score ship game, 50-46. and Percy leading the way with hit double digits by scoring 14 wound up deciding who fin- Erie 15 15 14 13 - 57 West Franklin led 16-6 after 12 and 9 points respectively. HUMBOLDT - The Crest and 12 respectively. ished second in the round robin Crest 7 13 7 30 - 59 the first period and extended Box Score Game 1 Lancers boys’ team opened the In the second round of the tournament, the Uniontown Erie - Richwine 14, that lead even further in the WF 16 14 12 14 - 56 Humboldt Tournament with tournament, Erie matched Eagles edged out the Lancers Beachneer 12, Semrad 10, second by outscoring Central CH 6 9 11 14 - 40 a thrilling come from behind up with tournament host, 57-56. The Lancers jumped on Yarnell 5, Clevenger 5, Semrad Heights 14-9 to open up a com- West Franklin – Lewis 16, victory and ended with a dis- and eventual champion, the top of the Eagles early on and 4, Rice 3, Thompson 2, Elliot 2 fortable 30-15 lead as both teams Jackson 9, Wadkins 9, Alterman appointing fourth quarter col- Humboldt Cubs. The game led 11-8 after the first period Crest - Frazell 17, Sipe 14, headed to the locker room at 7, Renfro 6, Streeter 6, Crowley lapse. began a lot like their Tuesday and stretched that lead to 33-24 Brailler 12, Godderz 7, Seabolt the half. Central Heights did 2, Lacey 1. Tuesday night in the open- night game as the Lancers fell following a strong second quar- 6, Ramsey 3 play a much better second half, Central Heights – Brown 17, ing game of the tournament, behind early 19-13 after the first ter. Uniontown chipped one off Round 2 Box Score but couldn’t chip into the lead Percy 13, Sheilds 6, Masingale the Lancers squared off with period. The second quarter was the lead in the third period, but Crest 13 11 19 14 enough to make the Falcons 2, Seyler 2 the Erie Red Devils. Erie raced back and forth as the Cubs out- the Lancers had to feel pretty - 57 nervous. West Franklin added Box Score Game 2 out to an early 15-7 lead after scored the Lancers just 12-11 to good up 44-37 heading into the Humboldt 19 12 18 one point to the lead entering CV 16 15 12 12 - 55 the first period and stretched take the lead into break. Crest final frame. Both teams have 19 - 68 the fourth quarter. Both teams CH 14 10 6 12 - 42 that lead out to 30-20 at half- continued to fight in the third had fourth quarter magic in Crest - Frazell 21, Godderz knotted 14 points in the final Coffeyville – Wilson 14, time. Following intermission, quarter, outpacing Humboldt games against Erie in the tour- 15, Sipe 11, Ramsey 6, Brailler 4 period to account for the final Thompson 12, Vacca 10, Holman Erie again added to their lead 19 to 18 and keeping the Cubs nament already. This game Humboldt - Hoepker 22, score. 6, Lewis 5, Swift 4, Graham 2, by outscoring Crest 15-9 to take well within striking distance, would provide it one more time Haviland 21, Isaac 8, Doran 8, Merrick Brown led CHHS Colbert 2 a commanding 45-29 lead head- 49-43, heading in the final quar- for Uniontown. The Eagles had Smith 6, Whitcomb 3 with 17 points and Matt Percy Central Heights – Brown 25, ing into the fourth quarter. ter. This time, though, there won the previous night 45-44 on Round 3 Box Score was the only other scorer to get Percy 11, Seyler, 4, Thompson 2 Amazingly enough, Crest took would be no fourth quarter a buzzer beater over Erie and of Uniontown 8 16 13 20 into double digits with 13. Box Score Game 3 control in the final period and magic. Humboldt played strong course Crest trailed by 16 in the - 57 Coffeyville led 16-14 after the CH 12 6 5 7 - 30 rallied for a shocking 59-57 vic- down the stretch and won by fourth before knocking off Erie. Crest 11 21 12 12 - 56 first and 31-24 at halftime in the I 21 10 18 7 - 56 tory, by outscoring Erie 30-12, 11, 68-57. Frazell continued Uniontown rallied past Crest -No Individual Scoring followup. The Golden Tornados Central Heights – Brown 12, to open up tournament play. his strong play with 21 points. with a 20 point fourth quarter Available continued to pull away slightly Percy 9, Dunnivan 3, Hampton Senior Hunter Frazell led all Evan Godderz chipped in with to pull off their second straight in the third period and topped 2, Burroughs 2, Seyler 2 scorers with 17 points. Garrett 15 and Sipe had 11 points. thrilling victory. the Vikes 12-6 to head into the Independence – Lawrie fourth in control, up 43-30. The 15, Johnson 11, Schroeder 9, teams traded baskets in the Morton 7, Pesternek 6, Keiber 4, Crest Lancer girls struggle at Humboldt Tournament fourth to total 12 apiece en route Kemp 2, Satchel 2 to a 55-42 final. BY KEVIN GAINES THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW opened things up a little by to put the Lancers away. the Uniontown Eagles. The controlling the second quarter In the second game of the Eagles steadily pulled away HUMBOLDT - The Lady and opened up a 21-8 lead into round-robin style tournament, Lancers opened up play in the intermission. the Lancers faced the hosts of and won comfortable 44-26. Viking girls finish 7th Humboldt Tournament against Once again, the Lancers the tournament. The Humboldt Miranda Golden led the the Erie Red Devils and suf- struggled offensively in the Cubs weren’t gracious hosts way against the Eagles with BY KEVIN GAINES THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW fighting back in the second half. fered a tough 40-19 defeat. third quarter. They were only though as they won handily 12 points. Makayla Jones and Despite outscoring Coffeyville The Lancers kept it close in able to muster two points in the 62-17. RICHMOND - The Central by a 21-14 margin in the second the first quarter, trailing 8-4 period. Erie scored nine in the In the final game, the Laurel Godderz each contribut- Heights girls picked up a single half, they came up just short heading into the second. Erie third and 10 more in the fourth Lancers were matched up with ed five points. win over Osawatomie in the Ike and lost 30-28. Markley led the Cearfoss tourney for 7th place. team with 9 points. Metro Academy won the The salvage match came Colony tournament in dominating when the Vikings jumped out Sell to Bulldog boys finish Greeley fashion over Spring Hill in the early and led 12-1 over Oz after Championship Game, 59-30. the first quarter. Neither team The Vikings opened with a could get anything going in the 14-7 lead over West Franklin in second period as they combined 5th in tournament the first game, but the Falcons for just 3 points. The Vikings had an answer second period led 13-3 at the break. 29,000Baldwin BY KEVIN GAINES THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW seven of the game to no avail. 2x5 outscoring the Falcons 8-2 to Osawatomie kept within Jacob Rundle scored a game Garnett customers cut the halftime lead to 16-15. striking distance in the third LOUISBURG - The Anderson high 21 points. Nick Levy was AD The offensive woes continued period by cutting one more County Bulldog boys dropped the only other Bulldog in dou- for only for the Vikings, which allowed point off the lead, 19-10. The Eudora two out of three games last week ble figures as he finished with Ottawa West Franklin to take a slim Trojans just couldn’t make a in their early season matchups 14 points. 22-21 lead heading into the final serious threat in the final peri- at the Baldwin Tournament. Chanute led AC 33-20 at half- Lawrence period. The Falcons finished off od as the Vikings held on for a $ 95 AC opened up with a 72-53 time of the followup game after the Vikings in the fourth period 28-18 victory. loss to Baldwin, who jumped leading by as many as 19 in the to pull away for a 41-29 win. Sheldon and Seanna Hale out early and led 38-28 at half- second quarter. The Bulldogs Westphalia 6 Oskaloosa Viking Emilee Sheldon led each had 7 points apiece to lead time after outscoring Anderson slightly cut into the lead by out- the team with 10 points. Regan the way. Junior Sarah Bell was County 22-17 in the second scoring the Comets 12-11 in the Reach 29,000 readers in Anderson, Franklin and Markley added 7 points and right behind with 6 points for quarter. third. AC couldn’t get any clos- Douglas counties - and beyond - when you run your Jasmine Clancy chipped in the Vikings. It was much of the same to er, though, as Chanute finished For Sale, Services, Auction or Help Wanted ad with 6. “It’s good to get our first start the second half. Baldwin off the Bulldogs by the final in The Anderson County Review and Coffeyville came out on top of win,” head coach Scott Lane continued to shoot well to score of 59-41. The Trading Post. It’s almost a GUARANTEED sale, the defensive battle in the sec- stated. “This is a great group stretch their lead out again by The final game of the tour- and all for just $6.95 for 20 words (larger ads cost a ond round, leading 16-7 at the of girls to work with and we five, with a 23-18 third quarter nament came against the Iola little more). Just drop by our offi ce at 112 W. 6th in Garnett or use the handy form below to print your ad intermission. Central Heights continue to get a little bit better advantage. Mustangs. The Anderson and mail with your payment. showed their toughness by every game,” Lane added. What little hope AC was County Bulldogs pulled out a clinging to entering the fourth hard fought 63-52 victory to fin- Heading: Ad Start Date: quarter trailing 61-46 was com- ish in 5th place. Business Cards • Car Magnets pletely demolished with an 11-0 The host school Louisburg scoring spurt to take a com- beat Baldwin 69-52 to win the • Project Bid Forms • More! manding 72-46 lead. Anderson Bulldog/Wildcat Classic. You name it, County would score the final we print it. Anderson County news DAILY No. times ad to run: x$6.95 = Amount Enclosed Garnett Publishing, Inc. at 8 a.m. (785) 448-3121 THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, December 15, 2015 LOCAL 7A Remembering 1995: Rare Golden Eagle remains at library December 13, 2005 THAT WAS THEN a chance to preserve it. It took Department, the Garnett Public Wednesday’s winter storm about a year before he was able Library is now extending to the Christmas cooking that dropped some 7 inches to work on it. The bird weighed public the opportunity to pur- of dry powder on Anderson about 10 pounds and had a chase a book to place in the new Here we are approaching DIGGING UP THE PAST County fascinated some with wing span of about 6 feet before department in honor of their Christmas and it always brings its beauty and horrified others Katzer preserved it. About two child, a relative, etc. At pres- back childhood memories to with its danger. Two cars were years after that, he contacted ent there have been nearly 30 me. I can remember one time involved in a head-on collision federal wildlife officials about books purchased. Some books many years ago,I was visit- south of the junction of U.S. the bird and his intentions to are memorials, but most have ing my Aunt Margaret Gibson Highways 59 and 169. Vickie Moss return it to Anderson County. been placed in the department and she brought up Christmas Send historic photos, information School board members in to [email protected] That was when the trouble in honor of children and grand- when she was a little girl. She USD 365 have agreed in prin- started. Laws that prohibit the children in a family who use the told me about her momma’s, my ciple to a plan that will convert hunting of federally protected library. It is a special treat for Grandmother “Molly” Roeckers Henry Roeckers and his family. The story that locker space at the district’s wildlife extend to the posses- a child to see a friend checking being such a wonderful cook Call (785) 448-6244 for brought the eagle to its perch local archeology information. junior/senior high school into sion of remains of those spe- out a book that is in the library and baker. atop an index card file at the classroom areas. The board cies. A U.S. Fish and Game because of him. Here are only three of the agreed to have its architect library Tuesday afternoon special agent said because The Medicare hospital insur- Christmas goodies my grandma fruit and sprinkled with sugar. begin drawing detailed plans is also typical of the conflict Katzer contacted the depart- ance deductible, the amount a made. (I’m wondering if that’s why my for the project, which is esti- that sometimes arises between ment on his own initiative to Medicare patient is responsible German Stollen: The authen- grandpa and my dad loved the mated to cost between $280,000 well-intentioned federal wild- set things right, the depart- for when he or she first receives tic Christmas stollen is baked old fashioned ginger snaps). to $300,000 and will develop life protection laws and out- ment wanted to facilitate that. from a traditional recipe. A Spekulatius is a type of classrooms that can be divided doors men who love the wild Carcasses of endangered spe- hospital inpatient services in a German holiday favorite since spiced shortcrust biscuit tra- into as many as eight small and believe in sharing it. The cies are required to be turned benefit period, will increase to the Middle Ages,the loaf begins ditionally baked for consump- instructional areas for use in story began the winter of 1990- over to wildlife authorities and $492 in 1986. The 1985 deductible with a decadent dough compris- tion around Christmas in the special education. The project 91 on Leo and Elizabeth Katzer’s eventually sent to the U.S. Fish was $400. ing of 60% butter that slowly western and southern parts of will help the school handle a farm east of Garnett on Fourth and Game, where they are pre- December 16, 1915 develops after multiple resting Germany. space crunch in the area of spe- Street Road. A passerby report- served if possible and a permit The attendance of the periods. Loaded with candied They are very thin,very cial education classes. ed to them that a large bird was is issued for their display at a Westphalia high school is seri- orange and lemon peels, rum- crunchy, slightly browned and December 14, 1995 laying on the ground beneath public or educational institu- ously handicapped by illness of soaked raisins and almonds, it most significantly, have some Five years after it was elec- some power lines on their land. tion, like a library or museum. nearly half the pupils. is folded into a log shape-orig- image or figure: ship, farm- trocuted on a power line east The bird had been dead several The bird was inspected and Kincaid Dispatch: Several inally designed to resemble a house, horse, etc. (often from of Garnett, a rare Golden Eagle hours. She guessed that it was tagged before presentation at auto loads from here and vicinity swaddled baby Jesus. The fin- traditional stories about St. has found at least a temporary an eagle, and knew her son, Jim the library. went to Colony to hear Governor ished stollen is sprinkled with Nicholas) stamped on the front home at the Garnett Public Katzer, a mechanical engineer December 16, 1985 Capper talk last Sunday. We confectioners sugar and reach- before baking, the back was left Library due to the persever- and a hobbyist in taxidermy In its major promotion to com- don’t see why Kincaid is not get- es peak flavor several weeks flat. ance and loyalty of a former who lived in Kentucky, would plete the fundraising effort for ting some of the celebrities that after leaving the oven. It’s ingredients are : Flour, Anderson County resident want to see the bird and have the renovation of the Children’s Colony is getting. Lebkuchen is a traditional sugar, butter, pepper, - German baked Christmas treat, mon, ginger, cloves, cardamon somewhat resembling gin- and nutmeg. German spekula- gerbread. Its ingredients are: tius uses bakers ammonia as Senior Center to offer Maximized retirement income. Honey,spices (aniseed, corian- the leavening agent. der, cloves, ginger, cardamom, I’m very proud of my German Flexibility. Tax advantages. allspice), nuts (almonds, hazel heritage. Are you proud of your Christmas meal Dec. 25 2x3 nuts,and walnuts), candied heritage? Call me today to see how I can make it The Senior Center Board in potatoes and gravy, and drinks farm bureausimple to help you save for retirement. Garnett is hosting a Christmas and table service. meal at noon on Friday, Dec. 25, Everyone who attends is for anyone in the community asked to bring a covered dish Rail trail group members who would like to attend. or dessert. Come join us for The annual Christmas Day good food and fellowship as we event, sponsored by the board, celebrate the birth of the Christ enjoy Christmas party Aaron Lizer will furnish ham and mashed child. 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B c o m m u n i t yTHE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday,December 15, 2015 CALENDAR Tuesday, December 15 Four Winds Chapter gives awards, • 9 a.m. - TOPS at Garnett Methodist Church basement, 2nd & Oak • Noon - Rotary International Club at Garnett Inn and Suites • 4:30 p.m. - Central Heights learns history of Christmas cards baskeball at home with Iola The Four Winds Chapter • 4:30 p.m. - ACHS basketball at of the National Society of the Girard Daughters of the American • 5 p.m. - Crest basketball at home Revolution met in Garnett on with Pleasanton Thurs., Dec. 3. Regent Donna • 5 p.m. - ACHS wrestling at Roberts welcomed 15 members, Central Heights 1 prospective member, and 11 • 7 p.m. - Mont Ida Christmas guests to the meeting. To open program the meeting all members and Wednesday, December 16 guests stood and recited the • 1 p.m. - Garnett Duplicate Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag Bridge at the Garnett Inn of the United States. • 6 p.m. - Anderson County Several minute reports CloverPatch Kids Club for were given on American all 5 and 6 year olds, History Essay Contest, Good Community Building Citizen Award, and the Junior • 7 p.m. - Garnett Saddle Club American Citizen Contest. at the Garnett Riding Arena The meeting was then • 7 p.m. - Colony Lions Club at turned over to Carla Ewert, Colony United Methodist Community Service Award Church Chair, for the presentation for • 7 p.m. - Kincaid Lions Club at the 2015 Volunteer of the year Kincaid-Selma United award. This award honors vol- THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 12-15-2015 / Photo Submitted Methodist Church unteers in the community who Judy Carr, left, and her mother Agnes Carr received 45-year mem- Thursday, December 17 tirelessly give to the commu- bership awards from the Four Winds Chapter NSDAR. • Westphalia basketball at Greeley nity without ever wanting or with Uniontown expecting any recognition or • 4:15 p.m. - ACHS JV and compensation. The person is sending Christmas cards was brother Rollie joined him. A Central Heights JV nominated by the local DAR started in the UK in 1843 by Sir fire destroyed their office and THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 12-15-2015 / Photo Submitted wrestling at Wellsville chapter. Then at least two let- Henry Cole. Sir Henry had the inventory and they were in Carla Ewert presents the Community Service Award to Carl Richard • 5:30 p.m. - Crest Jr. High ters of recommendation from idea of Christmas cards with debt $17,000 but they picked Ulses. Carl works for the Senior Coalition. He also takes people to basketball at Northeast Arma persons who have firsthand his friend John Horsley, who up and salvaged the safe and Kansas City for doctor’s appointments, volunteers to help at the rec- • 5:30 p.m. - Garnett Business & knowledge of the nominee’s was an artist. They designed began working on a new idea that the public wanted more reation center, helps at his church, and gives the live-in care giver of Professional Women at volunteer service are sent to the first card and sold them the state chair for approval, for 1 shilling each. The card privacy in their communica- an elderly couple breaks to run errands. Archer Room at Library the state chair then forwards had three panels. The outer tions. So they began offering • 6 p.m. - 13 Point Pitch and the approved nomination to the two panels showed people car- valentines and Christmas – “When you care enough to February 6, 2016, at 1:30 and snacks at the Garnett Senior national DAR chair. This year ing for the poor and the center cards that were in envelopes. send the very best” send a the chapter will present the Center the Four Winds Chapter proud- panel showed a family having They bought a printing press Hallmark card. The compa- American History Essay • 7:30 p.m. - Delphian Masonic ly presented Carl Richard Ulses a large Christmas dinner. The in 1915 and they were mass ny is still a family run com- Awards, Good Citizen Awards, Lodge No. 44 the Community Service Award first postal service was started producing greeting cards. The pany and known throughout and the Junior American Friday, December 18 for 2015. Carl works with the in 1840 when the first ‘Penny brothers were known as the the world. Several members Citizen Contest winner awards. • 8:30 a.m. - GES kindergarten Senior Coalition. He also takes Post’ public postal deliveries Hall brothers until J.C. Hall and guests told of people who Hostesses will be Juanita awards assembly people to Kansas City for doc- began. Before that only the became intrigued by the word they know who have been a Kellerman and Connie Becker. • 9:15 a.m. - GES grades 1-2 tor’s appointments, volunteers very rich could afford to send “hallmark” used by goldsmiths part of the Hallmark Company. The meeting adjourned. awards assembly to help at the recreation cen- anything in the post. The first as a mark of quality. He liked it Everyone was invited to look at • 1 p.m. - USD 365 school ter, helps at his church, and cards usually had pictures of because it was a mark of quali- the display from the museum. dismissal gives the live-in care giver of the nativity scene on them. In ty and had their name in it, so Now, when you send Christmas • 4:30 p.m. - ACHS basketball an elderly couple breaks to run the late Victorian times, rob- in 1928 the company became cards, you know a little about You name it, at Osawatomie errands. Carl was presented a ins (an English bird) and snow Hallmark. In 1944 Ed Goodman, the history. • 4:30 p.m. - Central Heights certificate and a pin. He told scenes became popular. In an employee, thought about the The officers and chairs we print it. basektball at home the chapter thanks and he was those times the postmen were motto of the company – caring, were reminded to turn in their with Wellsville so humbled by the award and nicknamed ‘Robin Postmen’ quality, and the best, and the reports for the year before the Garnett Publishing, Inc. Saturday, December 19 wanted everyone to accept his because of the red uniforms famous nine word phrase came end of the month. The next (785) 448-3121 • 9 a.m. - ACHS wrestling at thanks. He introduced the they wore. Christmas cards into the slogan we all know meeting will be on Saturday, Ottawa Invitational guests who came to share in appeared in the United States Monday, December 21 this special presentation to a in the late 1840s, but they • No School. Winter break begins. wonderful example of volun- were so expensive people • 9 a.m. - Anderson County teerism in our community. couldn’t afford them. In 1875, Commission at the Anderson Regent Roberts then pre- Louis Prange, a printer from County Annex sented two 45 year member- Germany started mass pro- ship awards to Agnes Carr and ducing cards so more people Christmas Gifts • 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. - Friendship Quilters at the Kincaid-Selma her daughter Judy Carr. Both could afford to buy them. In United Methodist Church ladies have been members of the 1910s and 1920s, homemade For the Whole Family DAR Four Winds Chapter. cards became popular. They They have served in many posi- were often unusual shapes and tions over the years. Regent had foil, ribbon, or silk fringe Roberts thanked them for their on them. These were usual- Save GREEN (up to $300) faithful service. ly so delicate that they were 3x10.5 Then members and guests hand delivered. In 1910, an 1802 1/2 East St., enjoyed snacks and visited 18 year old man stepped off a baumansWhen you Look for RED! IOLA before the topic was presented train in Kansas City, MO. He by Iona Sweers. She began by had two shoeboxes of postcards More information: showing a video on the history to sell and had little money. Save 20% OFF All RED TAGS! (620) 365-2255 of Christmas Cards. She intro- He couldn’t even afford a room or visit duced Shirley Roeckers from at the YMCA. 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America’s Oldest Recliner for Dad Cinema Duplicate Bridge played Glider for Mom The Ottawa team of Marilyn Garnett took third place. Grace and Maxine Moore won The Garnett Duplicate Bridge the Club Championship Match Club will play Wednesday, Movie MuseuM open 1-4 p.M. For show times visit our website December 9th in Garnett. December 16th at 1:00 at the plazacinemagicexperience.com Charles and Peggy Carlson Garnett Inn, then take a two 209 S. Main, Historic Downtown Ottawa of Savonburg came in sec- week Christmas break. Cinema Line 785.242.0777 ond. Dave and Faye Leitch of Desk for Jill Bed for Jack Delivering Cenex® Ruby Fieldmaster premium diesel fuel in your area. 3x5 leroy coop

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Call 620-964-2225 or Toll Free 888-964-2225 Visit our website www.leroycoop.coop 805 North Maple • Garnett• (785) 448-3216 2B LOCAL THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, December 15, 2015 Colony Lions deliver poinsettias, review projects Calendar COLONY NEWS Dec.15-Library Board meets City Hall, 5:30 p.m.; 16-Lions Club, United Methodist Church basement, 7 p.m.17-County bus to Iola, phone 24 hrs. before you need a ride, 785-448-4410 School Calendar 16-Christmas Band Concert, Mrs. Morris Luedke kindergarten through 12, Crest Contact (620) 852-3379 or Auditorium, 7 p.m.; 17-middle [email protected] with Colony news. school basketball at Arma, 5 p.m. Meal Site ed to have in our community. 18-salmon patty, succo- A moment to remember and tash, peaches, bread, cookie; honor the following people was 21-meatballs, creamy noodles, made: Clark Schainost, Delores broccoli, bread, plums; 23-live Crabtree, Donna Martin, bank, Vision cards accepted; Nancy Anderson Gampper, sweet potatoes, green beans, David Allen, Marie Allen, roll, pumpkin pie. Phone 620- Larry Allen, Vivian Barnett, 852-3450 for meal reservations. Bob Barnett, Jim Ward, Robert Christian Church Varvel, Delma French, Kenny Scripture presented at the Miller, Don Allen, Gene Hoel, Christian Church Sunday was John Rook, Wilbur Minckley, Matthew 1:1-17. Pastor Andrew Clair Wiley, Zona Wiley, Rollin Zoll presented the sermon Strickler, Ina Strickler, Gus THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 12-15-2015 / Allene Luedke “Emmanuel: The True Israel”. Hermreck, Twila Hermreck, THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW 12-15-2015 / Allene Luedke The Christmas Season has opened in Colony. Snowman all a-glitter Men’s Bible Study Tuesday 7 Gary Hermreck, Mitch at the entrance of the home of Bob and Gail Vermillion a.m. Cross Training Classes, Hermreck, Leslie Meredith, “A Time To Remember” was the titled 11th annual Christmas Parade 9:24 a.m. each Sunday. Classes Crandall Meredith, Cass held Dec. 5. This float was entered by Goppert State Service Bank, for all ages. Adults studying Lineicum, Morris Luedke, John Colony Branch. Luedke’s visited Morris and at the KC airport. She will Colossians .Dec. 13-Women’s Fursman, Meribeth Tatum, Jr. then returned to their homes. visit her family and friends at Celebrate Recovery will meet Lindberg, Delene Lindberg, on the 15th due to a school good dinner, which is always Mark Luedke and his moth- Colony and her dad at Windsor 6 p.m. at the church. Dec. 6-20- Cathy West, Bill Beckmon, program on the 16th. They very much appreciated. The er, Allene, met Cheryl Luedke Place this month. bring items to send to Cookson Roxanne Strickler Ballard, Roy also voted to donate to the next meeting will be Dec. 15 at Hills for Christmas gifts for the Gilliland, Betty Culler Caudell, Christian Women’s Ministry 7 p.m. children. Joe Church, Gerald Welsh, for their Thanksgiving project. Around Town UMC Waylon Boots, Bill Beckmon, Eleven were in favor with one Norman Luedke, Atwood Presented at Sunday’s Wilma Minckley, Jeanie Ray, opposed. Following a discus- and Dale Luedke, Dodge City, United Methodist Church ser- Marinda Dutton, Jake George, sion it was decided to adopt arrived Friday evening and vice was Canticle of Zechariah: Maynard Belvoir, Ila Belvoir, children from the Angel Tree at visited Norman’s brother, Luke 1:68-79, Malachi: 3:1-4, Earl Clemans, Mary Clemans, the GSSB, Colony Branch bank Morris, his wife, Allene, and 2x4 Philippians 1:3-11 and Luke Stevie Lain, Bob Katzer, Aliyah with an amount decided upon son Mark at Windsor Place 3:1-6. Leonard Wools presented Nichoilas, Rosemary Katzer, also. A gift card will be given on Saturday. Other visitors the sermon written by Pastor Lloyd Ward, Alice Ward, to two men the members had of Morris the past week were lifespan Dorothy Welch. Due to an ill- Robert Weatherman. helped previously also. Gary Briggs, Lone Elm, Jerry ness, she has temporarily lost Lions Jay Dutton spoke about the and Susan Luedke, Sharon her voice. Thirteen members of the many projects that the Lions Smith, Howard Reiter who pre- Community Cares Colony Lions Club and Kelly Clubs have done. A request sented him with a gift from the “Our Community Cares” is Ricks, former member of the was made for Jay Dutton, Gene Colony Christian Church and the annual tree trimming hon- club (guest of Bill Ulrich) Anderson, and Bill Ulrich to Colony Lions Club members oring or in memory of someone attended the Nov. 18 meeting. create a list of these projects. Gene Anderson, Jay Dutton, special, or for those who could Bill Ulrich was welcomed back This list will be given to A J Ron McMullin and Robert use an extra thought or prayer. following his illness. Gene Richardson so that he can com- Faulkner, all of Colony. The Ornaments were purchased and Anderson, Jay Dutton and Ron pile the list for the club. Butch Lions Club presented Morris placed on the city’s Christmas McMullin delivered poinsettias Lytle reported the check for the with a beautiful poinsettia tree located in front of the Dec. 3 to those unable to be out student who needed financial plant. Morris has moved to Family Care Center. Proceeds and about. Dian Prasko cre- assistance had been delivered Room 311 at Windsor Place. were divided equally between ated tags for the poinsettias. to the Crest High School. Sue Norman and Dale Luedke the Colony Lions Club and the Gift bags will be presented to Colgin, president, conduct- were guests at luncheon of Colony Fire Department/First 19 preschool and 117 students ed the meeting. The United Gene and Claudette Anderson Responders, both of which we in K-5 grades. It was voted to Methodist Church Women at Colony. are so grateful for and bless- have the December meeting prepared and served the usual Sunday morning the

Notice of Greeley A N D E R S O N C O U N T Y city council meetings (Published in The Anderson County Review, Section 2: This ordinance shall take effect Tuesday December 15, 2015) and be force from and after its passage and its BUSINESS DIRECTORY publication in an official newspaper of the City of Check your local area businesses first - keep your local dollars at home! ORDINANCE 317 Greeley, Kansas. Section 4: The city clerk shall certify copy 4x10.5 On-the-Farm Service • Alignments AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TIME AND of this ordinance, following such publication, and PLACE OF THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF transmit the same to the county clerk and reg- THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY ister of deeds of Anderson County, Kansas, for biz directory OF GREELEY, KANSAS, AND REPEALING filing and recording as provided by law. Costs of DIGITAL COPIERS MIKE HERMRECK ANY OTHER ORDER OR ORDINANCE, OR such filing and recording shall be at the expense COLOR PRINTERS Sales & Service PARTS THEREOF, IN CONFLICT HEREWITH. of the petitioners. 601 South Oak PASSED AND APPROVED by the City NETWORK PRINTERS Garnett, Kansas (785) 448-3212 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING Council this 7th day of December, 2015. NETWORK SCANNERS BODY OF THE CITY OF GREELEY, KANSAS: APPROVED AND SIGNED by the Mayor FACSIMILE Cooper • Jetzon • Kumho this 7th day of December, 2015. Section 1: The regular meetings of the Cooper • Jetzon • Kumho Mayor and Council of the City of Greeley shall /s/ Mary Jane Wall be held the first Monday of each month at 6:00 Mayor BECKMAN MOTORS p.m. at the City Hall at 112 W. Brown, Greeley, North Hwy. 59 in Garnett, KS 111 E. 4th Ave. • Garnett CooperCurrent Rebate • Jetzon(785) • 448-2284Kumho Kansas. In the event that any such Monday is ATTEST: (Seal) CARPETING $2000 a legal holiday, then the regular meeting for that /s/ Diana Feuerborn See dealer for Patriots Bank Bldg. • Princeton SERVICE additional rebates. month shall be held on Tuesday at the same City Clerk 448-3720 (785) 937-2269 time and in the same place. dc15t1 (785) 448-6122 (785) 448-5441 Carpet - Vinyl 429 N. Maple • Next to Country Mart Patriots Bank Bldg. • Richmond Laminate - Hardwood Reliable, Dependable, Consistent (785) 835-6161 Ceramic & VC Tile Always There – Always Caring

Notice of meeting on Jo Wolken E.A., A.T.A. E-Statements & IRA’s The TV Shoppe Mutual Funds Aaron Lizer Online Banking Continuing to serve sewer improvement loan Investments Agent you after 31 years. 785-448-3056 (Published in The Anderson County Review, existing clay sanitary sewer piping. The scope Hours: www.taxtimetaxserviceinc.com Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. Tuesday December 15, 2015) of the proposed project includes addressing HELPING YOU PLAN the remainder of aged clay sewer pipes that TODAY FOR TOMORROW Garnett • Colony • Hepler Please call 785-448-5931 CITY OF COLONY PUBLIC MEETING were not addressed during the Phase I or II 120 S. Maple • PO Box 66 • Garnett, KS 66032 Ottawa • Pomona • after 10 a.m. and Phone: (785) 448-6125 • Cell: (785) 448-4428 leave Tony a message. sanitary sewer collection system improvements. Fax: (785) 448-5878 St. Paul • Walnut The City of Colony, Kansas in Anderson Rehabilitation of sewer piping will entail instal- County will hold a public meeting Wednesday, lation of Cured-In-Place or Fold-and-Form pipe December 30, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at Community liner. The estimated project cost is $614,000 Millers Construction, Inc. Room, City Hall, 339 Cherry, Colony, Kansas with a loan request of $307,000 of the project Since 1980 66015 for the purpose of considering an applica- cost. Other projects proposals at the meeting Delden Doors & Openers tion to be submitted to the Kansas Department will be considered. Oral and written Comments of Health and environment KWPCRF (Kansas will be recorded and become a part of the City • We sell & service these Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund) loan. of Colony’s SRF Citizen Participation Plan. brands & more. The specific project application to be discussed Reasonable accommodations will be made Garnett, KS Call for quotes & details. is Phase III Sanitary Sewer Improvements. The available to persons with disabilities. Requests sanitary sewer improvements are located in should be submitted to Amy Ray, City Clerk Everett Miller • (785) 448-6788 Rodney Miller • (785) 448-3085 an area generally bounded by the Colony City by 1:00 pm. December 29, 2015, call 620-852- Limits. Phase III will include improvements to 3530. rehabilitate approximately 15,100 linear feet of dc15t1 SALES & SERVICE Anderson To advertise in this County directory contact News Stacey at Mon - Fri Anderson County 785-448-3121. 8:00am Grain Handling Equipment Livestock Waterers news DAILY CountryCountry Favorites Favorites HOMER RIFFEY SERVICE Anderson County News at 8 a.m. Mon-Fri • 8:00am. KOFO 1220 AM 321 N. Grant • Garnett, Kansas • 785-448-2384 THE ANDERSON COUNTY REVIEW Tuesday, December 15, 2015 LOCAL 3B

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The parent(s), and any other person having Newer, 3 bedroom, 2 bath but close to town. The outbuild- Home Weekly! Great Benefits! IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON legal custody are required to appear before this mobile home for rent in ing has 3 parking areas and www.convoysystems.com Call COUNTY, KANSAS Court on the date and time shown, or to file your Garnett, very nice, $495/month. a studio area upstairs with a Lori 1-800-926-6869 ext. 303. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT written response to the petition with the Clerk (913) 669-9599. dc15t2 furnace and shop downstairs. of the District Court prior to that time. Failure Patty Wiseman, ReeceNichols Preferred Realty 913-709-0963 IN THE INTEREST OF: to respond or to appear before the Court at **ap21** HELP WANTED WANTED L.C.M. the time shown will not prevent the Court from REAL ESTATE 4 buildable lots, a house can be Case No. 2014-JC-000015 entering judgment as requested in the petition, built on each lot. SW of Wichita Kitchen help needed - Part- Substitute Driver for Year of Birth: 2006 finding that the child is a Child in Need of Care, Osage City Building - for sale in Harper, Kansas. $20,000 tal- time, weekends and varied Anderson County or lease, 8500 sq. ft. Great com- hours. Must be able to pass 1x3 A male removing the child from the custody of parent, kes all. taxes are low, 1 lot has Council on Aging parents or any other present legal custodian mercial or retail location. (785) cave. Harper is at Hwy. 2 and background check. Pick up NOTICE OF HEARING-Publication until further order of the Court, or finding the 841-3902 or (785) 979-1008. 160. Iris Faucett, (620) 491-0936. application at Anderson Andand General co Public **jy7** County Sheriff’s office. dc8t4* Pursuant to K.S.A. 38-2237 parents unfit, and entering an order permanently **jn30** Transportation bus. 15 acre - mini farm, 10 minutes Farm for sale - 227 acres, excel- Earn $500 A Day: Insurance on agin terminating the parents’ parental rights. north of Lawrence! (2977 Union Agents Needed . Leads, No Applications can be TO: LILLIAN MAYES, & PAM CASEY An attorney has been appointed as guard- lent livestock. 7 bedroom, 3 1/2 Road) 3-4 farmhouse on full bath home, new 2 car garage. Cold Calls . Commissions Paid picked up at the and any other grandparents and all other ian ad litem for the child: (Give name and basement. Old style barn with Daily . Lifetime Renewals . persons who are or may be concerned contact information.) KATHRYN POLSLEY 627 Anderson County. Call (785) Garnett Senior Center, stalls, chicken coop, stocked 448-4939. dc1t4* Complete Training . Health & S. LOCUST ST. OTTAWA, KS 66067. You have pond, old windmill, pipe fenc- Dental Insurance . Life License 128 West Fifth. You are hereby notified that a petition has the right to appear before the Court and be ing/corrals, fruit trees, garden, Required. Call 1-888-713-6020. Deadline for filing been filed in this court alleging that the child heard personally, either with or without an attor- gorgeous setting. House needs Kiowa, Kansas is seeking FT named above is a Child in Need of Care. The ney. The Court will appoint an attorney for any cosmetics, $199,000. Pics at Electric Lineman. Salary DOQ. for position will be Court may find that the parents are unfit by parent who desires an attorney but is financially www.piafriend.com. Pia Friend 1x3 Vocational degree in electricity December 18, 2015. reason or conduct or condition which renders unable to hire one. The Court may order one or Realty, (785) 393-3957. preferred. Excellent benefits. EOE. the parents unable to care properly for a child, both parents to pay child support. **nv12** More Information call 620-825- 1820 Miller Drive, Lawrence, 4127. Open until 12/30/2015. the conduct or condition is unlikely to change in Date and time of hearing: January 25, $99,900. 3 bedroom, 1 bath EOE. the foreseeable future, the parental rights of the 2016, at 2:30 o’clock p.m. remodeled in (02). Just updat- parent should be terminated, and a permanent Place of hearing: Anderson County Court ed with new HVAC, new paint custodian should be appointed for the child. House, 100 E. 4th Ave., Garnett, Kansas inside and out, carpet thru-out, A hearing on the petition is scheduled for 66032. kitchen floor plus lots more. 1x3 the 25th day of January, 2015, at 2:30 o’clock Vacant and move-in-ready. Not p.m. At the hearing the Court may issue orders Clerk of the District Court a drive by. Diann Lutackas, Power/Water Plant Operator relating to the care, custody and control of the KW Legacy Partners, Inc. (785) City of Garnett, Kansas child. The hearing will determine if the parents dc8t2 633-4333, text: 80354 to 79564. **jn16** Performs2x2 duties involved in the City’s electrical generation plant and water filtration plant. Swing shift work schedule. Must residecity in Anderson of garnett County or meet residency requirement Notice to sell Brewer property Anderson County Hospital, Saint Luke’s Health System within 90 days. Salary is dependent on qualifications, has full-time Surgery positions available in our Surgery estimate: $14-$14.50/hr. Employee benefits: Life/health insurance, uniforms, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave, (First published in The Anderson County Section, thence South 89 degrees, 08 minutes, department with new surgical suites. Review, Tuesday, December 15, 2015) 00 seconds, West 480.16 feet to the point of 2x2 KPERS retirement. Applications are available at Garnett City beginning OR Nurse Manager Hall, 131 W. 5th Avenue, Garnett, KS 66032 or apply online at IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ANDERSON ALSO DESCRIBED AS: and co Scrubhosp Technologist www.HRePartners.com. Position open until filled. EOE. COUNTY, KANSAS Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Our Surgery department handles scheduled procedures CIVIL DEPARTMENT Southwest Quarter (SW/4) of Section Twenty- SEEKING A FNP PROGRAM ASSISTANT eight (28), Township Twenty-two (22) South, M-F, No Call required and No Weekends. JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, Range Twenty-one (21) East of the Sixth Complete benefit package available. Apply online at K-State Research and Extension, Frontier District #11, successor by merger to Chase Home Finance Principal Meridian, Anderson County, Kansas, www.saintlukeshealthsystem.org/jobs is accepting applications for a Program Assistant for the LLC thence North along the West line of said We Hire Only Non-Tobacco Users. EOE. Family2x4 Nutrition Program (FNP) to provide nutrition Plaintiff, Southwest Quarter (SW/4) Section, 1773.96 education to elementary children and limited resource vs. feet, thence North 89 degrees, 29 minutes, 12 families throughout the Frontier District. The position Christina D. Brewer and James R. Brewer, et al. seconds East 683.57 feet, thence South 26 is 40 frontierhours per week withexten a minimum- requirement of a Defendants. degrees, 44 minutes, 26 seconds West 506.26 Bachelor’s Degree. Applicant must have a valid driver’s feet, thence South 02 degrees, 05 minutes, 55 license,sion proof of insurance and reliable transportation Case No. 15CV46 seconds East 1022.98 feet, thence South 21 and must be able to transport educational materials. Court Number: degrees, 59 minutes, 29 seconds West 52.54 2x4 Applicants will be accepted until December 21, 2015. For Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 feet, thence South 01 degrees, 30 minutes, more information contact Nancy Schuster at 785-448-6826 26 seconds, East 249.79 feet to a point on the franklin co Notice Of Sale South line of said Southwest Quarter (SW/4) or by email [email protected]. Find a complete job Section, thence South 89 degrees, 08 minutes, description at: www.k-state.edu/hcs/jobs/openings. Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale 00 seconds, West 480.16 feet to the point of Submit letter of application, resume and names and issued to me by the Clerk of the District Court beginning, except that part in streets and roads, contact information for three professional references of Anderson County, Kansas, the undersigned commonly known as 14038 Southeast Vermont electronically or by mail to Nancy Schuster, Frontier Sheriff of Anderson County, Kansas, will offer Road, Kincaid, KS 66039 (the “Property”) for sale at public auction and sell to the highest to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled District Agent, K-State Research & Extension Frontier bidder for cash in hand, at the West Door of case. The sale is to be made without appraise- District, 411 South Oak, Garnett, KS 66032. KSU is an the Courthouse at Garnett, Anderson County, ment and subject to the redemption period affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and Kansas, on January 7, 2016, at 10:00 AM, the as provided by law, and further subject to the encourages diversity among its employees. Background following real estate: approval of the Court. For more information, check is required. Beginning at the Southwest corner of the visit www.Southlaw.com Southwest Quarter (SW/4) of Section Twenty- Application deadline eight (28), Township Twenty-two (22) South, Vernon Valentine, Sheriff January 31, 2016 2015 Bridge Improvements Range Twenty-one (21) East of the Sixth Anderson County, Kansas Anderson County Bridge #U.5-24.7 Replacement Principal Meridian, Anderson County, Kansas, thence North along the West line of said Prepared By: Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County randy.new.5.2014.xx.ads_Layout 1 6/25/14 1:30 PM Page 4 Southwest Quarter (SW/4) Section, 1773.96 SouthLaw, P.C. Commissioners2x4 of Anderson County, KS at 409 S. Oak feet, thence North 89 degrees, 29 minutes, 12 Blair T. Gisi (KS #24096) St., Garnett, KS, until 10:00 a.m. on Monday, December seconds East 683.57 feet, thence South 26 245 N. Waco, Suite 410 AGRICULTURE | EQUESTRIAN | GARAGE | COMMERCIAL 21, 2015.and Bids co received engi after said time will be returned to degrees, 44 minutes, 26 seconds West 506.26 Wichita, KS 67202 bidder unopened. These bids will be for the furnishing feet, thence South 02 degrees, 05 minutes, 55 (316) 684-7733 of labor and material and performing all the work in seconds East 1022.98 feet, thence South 21 (316) 684-7766 (Fax) accordance with the drawings and specifications. degrees, 59 minutes, 29 seconds West 52.54 Attorneys for Plaintiff A complete set of documents may be obtained by a feet, thence South 01 degrees, 30 minutes, (78464) prospective Bidder by sending a nonrefundable check or 26 seconds, East 249.79 feet to a point on the cash deposit of $80.00, along with a request for said set of South line of said Southwest Quarter (SW/4) dc15t3 documents ADDRESSED TO: Anderson County Road Dept., 409 S. Oak St., Garnett, KS 66032. The contract The Difference is in the Details documents may be reviewed at the RD Dept. Office (785) 448-3724, The County Clerk’s Office (785) 448-6841 or Notice to settle estate All steel is not created equally. Morton’s exclusive Hi-Rib Steel is the industry’s toughest and outlasts all others. BG Consultants, Inc. at 1405 Wakarusa Dr., Lawrence, KS 66049 (785) 749-4474. (First published in The Anderson County owned by the decedent at the time of her death • .019" thick/26-gauge commercial quality steel Anderson County reserves the right to reject any and all Review, Tuesday, December 15, 2015) and that the estate be assigned in accordance • Hi-Rib™ steel is 25% thicker than panels used by most builders bids and alternates and to waive any irregularities therein. with the laws of intestate succession. • Up to 57% more load pressure versus other builders’ panels Anderson County will not pay any costs associated with IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF You are required to file your written defens- • 1" tall major rib spaced on 12" centers the preparation of any bid. ANDERSON COUNTY, KANSAS es thereto on or before the 11th day of January, • Roll-formed at Morton plants & not purchased from outside suppliers 2016, at 10:00 a.m. in the District Court, Garnett, ©2014 Morton Buildings, Inc. A listing of GC licenses available at mortonbuildings.com/licenses. In the Matter of the Estate of Anderson County, Kansas, at which time and Patented product used with permission of Perma-Column, Inc. Ref Code 043. ROZENA SMITHERAN, Deceased place the cause will be heard. Should you fail Eight offices serving Kansas Sales Support Technician Case No. 15-PR-28 therein, judgment and decree will be entered in Quality Structures, Inc. due course upon the petition. 800-447-7436 167 Hwy 59, Richmond, KS 66080 NOTICE OF HEARING mortonbuildings.com Monday - Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm CLAUDIA A. SMITHERAN Job Summary THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL Petitioner 2x5 Draw and material list QSI structures. PERSONS CONCERNED: Major Job Responsibilities Include: You are hereby notified that a petition Terry J. Solander #07280 Proficientqsi with Construction Maestro and Google Sketch-up; Prepare has been filed in this court by Claudia A. 503 S. Oak St. - P.O. Box 348 drawings and material list; Interface with sales, production, shipping Smitheran, one of the heirs at law of Rozena Garnett, KS 66032-0348 and administrative departments as required; Interface with C. 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(Published in The Anderson County Review help provide transportation services in the area. Benefits include: Paid vacation; Company paid health insurance; 401K Tuesday, December 15, 2015) Written comments and questions in regards Qualified candidates may apply by sending to this application are encouraged and will be their resume to Dan Schaefer at: PUBLIC NOTICE accepted until December 18, 2015, and should Mail: 167 Hwy 59, Richmond, KS 66080 • Fax: 785-835-6120 The Anderson County Council on Aging be sent to: Patty Ramsey, Program Manager, Email: [email protected] and General Public Transportation is submit- Anderson County Council on Aging and General ting an application for operating assistance for Public Transportation, 401 S. Oak, PO Box 129, transportation under the U.S.C. 49-5311 (rural Garnett, KS 66032. public transportation) of the Federal Transit Act. Quality Structures, Inc. 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