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Purple Heart Profiles Sheriff appointed to immigration committee J a c k s o n Sheriff Morse will serve as a of America, and the current police education, police training Alley wounded in County Sher- member of the committee repre- methamphetamine and heroin and general law enforcement in- iff Tim Morse senting Midwestern sheriffs on epidemic brought to us by the formation resources. ( p i c t u r e d ) immigration policy. Currently, Mexican drug cartels, every NSA represents thousands of Battle of the Bulge has been ap- there are 3,085 sheriffs in the state has become a border state. sheriffs, deputies and other law pointed to United States of America. It is imperative for our country enforcement, public safety pro- Editor’s note: This is the the National Sheriff Morse said he is hon- to have sound immigration poli- fessionals and concerned citi- 47th in a series of stories Sheriffs’ As- ored to be considered for this cies, and it is just as important zens nationwide. about past and present Jack­ s o c i a t i o n appointment to the NSA. to enforce those policies regard- Through the years, NSA has son County residents who Immigration “There could not be a more less of party politics.” provided programs for sheriffs, earned the Purple Heart and Bor- important time than now to deal Chartered in 1940, the Na- their deputies, chiefs of police Medal, which is awarded to der Security with immigration concerns in tional Sheriffs’ Association is a and others in the field of criminal mili­tary personnel wounded Committee our nation,” Morse said. “With professional association dedi- justice to perform their jobs in or killed in the line of duty. by NSA President Greg Cham- more than one million criminal cated to serving the office of The names of those pro­ pagne, it has been reported. illegal aliens walking the streets sheriff and its affiliates through Continued to Page 10 filed in these stories will be among those placed on a special monument for Purple Heart Medal recipients cur­ Commission approves skid loader purchase rently under construction in Holton’s Linscott Park. By Ali Holcomb White Star Machinery of Topeka mission Chairman Rob Ladner Schafer said the county needs ——— Jackson County has pur- at a cost of $48,158.47, which said he didn’t want to lease two a new stormwater pollution pre- One week before Christ- chased a new skid loader for the includes a $16,000 trade-in. skid loaders again since the to- vention plan for the landfill. mas 1944, U.S. Army Tech road and bridge department and In addition, the commission- tal hours on both machines this The last plan was completed Sgt. Leroy L. Alley of Hol- a contract to lease a second skid ers agreed to lease a new skid past year only added up to 500 in 2004. Schafer presented five ton was in France, fighting loader for one year has also been loader for the county for one hours. engineering bids to update the with Troop E, 32nd Cav­alry approved. year from White Star at a cost of In other business, according plan. Reconnaissance Squad in the Together, the new purchases $11,392.66. to the approved minutes from The commissioners accepted total $59,551.13. This past year, the county Feb. 27, the commission: the low bid of $2,275 from King Battle of the Bulge when he TEC 4 Leroy Alley was wounded in the heat of The Jackson County Com- leased two skid loaders at a total * Heard a weekly report from Engineering and Associates of battle. in 1938 from Holton High mission agreed for the county to cost of $15,000 from White Star. Mixie Schafer, noxious weed Holton. Alley would remain hos- School. He was in­ducted into purchase a new skid loader with That lease expires on March 16. and environmental services di- pitalized for nearly a year of the Army on Sept. 3, 1942, at grapple and tooth buckets from At a recent meeting, Com- rector. Continued to Page 5 recovering from wounds re- Fort Leavenworth. ceived in that famous battle. Three months after his He also received the Purple induction, Alley and his Heart for his bravery. high school sweetheart,­ Born Oct. 4, 1920, in Mildred Duffy, were mar- Holton, the youngest son of ried in Hugo, Okla. It was Charles M. and Dora E. Al- reported that they had sent ley, Leroy Leonard Alley­ home 17 telegrams to notify attended the old Wigwam grade school and graduated Continued to Page 5 Two criminal cases against murder suspect dismissed

By Brian Sanders an alleged December 2015 inci- A year after entering not dent at the Jackson County De- guilty pleas in three different tention Center, in which Noriega cases against him, a Mayetta man was charged with trafficking in saw two of those cases dismissed contra­band in a correctional in- on Friday in Jackson County stitution, criminal­ use of weap- District Court — but a trial on ons and crimi­nal damage to a first-de­gree murder charge re- property. The other dismissed mains on the court’s schedule. case involved marijuana­ and District Court Judge Nor- paraphernalia possession charg- bert Marek accepted Assistant es related to an alleged July Jackson County Attorney Brian 2015 inci­dent. Yearout’s recommendation Marek said the dismissals to dismiss two criminal cases leave “the elephant in the room,” against Wilson R. Noriega, 51, a five-day jury trial set to begin after a January trial on one of Monday, May 15 on charges of the two cases resulted in a hung first-degree murder, possession jury. That particular case involved Continued to Page 5 A Kansas Highway Patrol officer inspected the aftermath of a truck crash on Thursday morning at the intersection of U.S. Highway 75 and Kansas Highway 16 in Holton. The accident occurred when the Jackson Farmers-owned fertil- TUESDAY’STUESDAY’S WEATHER WEATHER FORECAST FORECAST:izer tender truck’s load of dried fertilizer shifted as the truck was turning onto U.S. 75, causing the truck to roll onto its PARTLYCloudy w/Chance CLOUDY W/PMof AM Snow,STORMS, High HIGH 37 OFside 91 and the fertilizer to spill onto the roadside. Traffic was reduced to one lane along southbound U.S. 75 for about LookSee our for weather the complete forecast onforecast Page 2. on page 2. three hours. Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse said the truck’s driver was not injured. Photo by Connie Powls DISTRICT COURT NEWS

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DISTRICT COURT NEWS Truck Stop of drug paraphernalia, transpor­ A.G. Oakes, Paola, interference Amber L. Thomas, sought judg­ Traffic tation of liq­uor in an open con­ with law enforcement-obstruc­ ment of $512.08 plus interest FUEL • CHEAP SMOKES Richard C. Ard, Topeka, tainer, speeding. tion of official duty. and court costs; granted. trans­porting an open container, State of Kansas vs. Joshua State of Kansas vs. Michael Community HealthCare Sys­ FRIENDLY SERVICE • Open 24 hours $208. D. Hahn, Hoyt, possession of D. Warner, Topeka, possession tem Inc. vs. Cheyenne Winter, 1346 US Hwy 75 • Powhattan, KS 66527 • (785) 467-5355 Brandon M. Booher, Auburn, drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, possession of drug sought judgment of $218.20 registration violation, no proof of mari­juana, driving while li­ paraphernalia, battery. plus interest and court costs; of insurance, $458. cense cancelled,­ suspended or State of Kansas vs. Vernon C. dismissed. Bruce E. Davis, ignition inter­ revoked, no proof of insurance. Stull Jr., Topeka, theft of prop­ Rural Health Resources of lock device violation, $208. State of Kansas vs. Demetria erty lost, mislaid or delivered by Jackson County vs. Lori Kimmi, Nikolas B. Lewis, Regina, R. Allen, Topeka, possession of mis­take. sought judgment of $494.36 Sas­katchewan, Canada, registra­ meth­amphetamine, possession State of Kansas vs. Anysia plus interest and court costs; tion violation, operating a motor of drug paraphernalia, posses­ C. Vega, Topeka, possession of dismissed. vehicle without liability insur­ sion of marijuana,­ driving while drug paraphernalia, possession Rural Health Resources of ance, $458. license cancelled,­ suspended or of mari­juana. Jackson County vs. Daniel Stefani S. McKinney, Topeka, revoked, transportation of liquor State of Kansas vs. Merick D. Heuertz, sought judgment of no proof of insurance, $928. in an open container. Whetstone, Topeka, possession $108.23 plus interest and court Jorge L. Oyola, Manhattan, State of Kansas vs. Kevin L. of hydrocodone, possession of costs; dismissed. speeding, $189. Parker, Cameron, Mo., criminal drug paraphernalia, possession Rural Health Resources of Michael R. Valdivia, address threat, domestic battery. of mari­juana, driving while li­ Jackson County vs. Carilyn E. not listed, speeding, $258. State of Kansas vs. Dustin R. cense cancelled,­ suspended or Slocum, sought judgment of Rosalie Whayne, Mayetta, Moore, Falls City, Neb., pos­ revoked, transportation of liquor $589.31 plus interest and court speeding, $213. session of methamphetamine, in an open container. costs; dismissed. battery on a law enforcement Rural Health Resources of officer, interfer­ence with law Jackson County vs. Julie A. Criminal enforcement-obstruction­ of of­ Civil Wheeler and Kent Wheeler, Dispositions ficial duty, possession­ of drug Filed sought judgment of $285.09 State of Kansas vs. Carrie C. paraphernalia, no proof of insur­ U.S. Bank N.A. vs. Rodney plus interest and court costs; Roberts, St. Joseph, Mo., driv­ ance, speeding. D. Acker, LeeAnna D. Acker, dismissed. ing while license cancelled, State of Kansas vs. Nicho­ Jane Doe, John Doe, unknown Rural Health Resources of suspended or revoked, no proof las L. Vineyard, Independence, spouse of Rodney D. Acker, un­ Jackson County vs. Megan of insurance; sentenced to six posses­sion of drug parapherna­ known spouse of LeeAnna D. Wallisch, sought judgment of months in jail, suspended; lia, posses­sion of marijuana. Acker and related estates, seek­ $625.39 plus interest and court BRING CUSTOMERS INTO YOUR PLACE OF BUSINESS! placed on six months probation State of Kansas vs. Ashley R. ing judgment of $134,512.41 costs; dismissed. and fined $500 plus court costs. Jenkins, Holton, possession of plus interest, court costs and Filed You Could Be Advertising In This Prime Spot! State of Kansas vs. Marshal methamphetamine, possession foreclosure of mortgage. Manning Music Inc. vs. Roy L. Roney, Wichita, possession of drug paraphernalia. Wells Fargo Bank N.A. vs. Wahquahboshkuk Sr. and Chris­ Call Errin, Shannon or David of marijuana, no proof of insur­ State of Kansas vs. Matthew Carla L. Jackson, Cullen B. tina M. Wahquahboshkuk, seek­ at The Holton Recorder (785) 364-3141 ance; sentenced to six months J.S. Skidmore, Holton, posses­ Jackson and Jane Doe, unknown ing judgment of $1,953.94 plus in jail, suspended; placed on sion of methamphetamine, pos­ occupant, seeking judgment of interest and court costs. and reserve this spot as a weather sponsor today! 12 months probation and fined session of drug paraphernalia. $139,261.34 plus interest, court Jefferson Capital Systems $500 plus court costs. State of Kansas vs. Dawn M. costs and fore­closure of mort­ L.L.C. vs. Amy S. Hewitt, seek­ State of Kansas vs. Robert D. Burgess, Ottawa, possession gage. ing judg­ment of $900.46 plus Savago, Holton, domestic bat­ of hy­drocodone, possession of interest and court costs. tery; sentenced to six months methamphetamine,­ traffic in in jail, suspended; placed on contraband in a correctional in­ Limited Civil 12 months probation and fined stitution or care and treatment Dispositions Small Claims $200 plus court costs. facility, interference with law Portfolio Recovery Associates Filed State of Kansas vs. Robert enforcement-obstruction of le­ L.L.C. vs. Angela Evans, sought Willy Wilson vs. Roger and D. Savago, Holton, violation of gal process, possession of drug judgment of $915.91 plus inter­ Ja­mie Wyre, seeking judgment a pro­tective order; sentenced paraphernalia. est and court costs; dismissed. of $185 plus interest and court to one year in jail, suspended; State of Kansas vs. Felissia CoreFirst Bank and Trust vs. costs. placed on 12 months probation and assessed court costs. State of Kansas vs. Robert D. Savago, Holton, domestic bat­ tery; sentenced to six months Two arrested after Wednesday chase in jail, suspended; placed on 12 months probation and fined Two Horton men were arrest­ Road, which is a dead end road. Curtis Lowe Simon, 37, both of $200 plus court costs. ed Wednesday following a vehi­ Morse said the vehicle then Horton. Annual State of Kansas vs. Andrew cle pursuit in Jackson County left the roadway and continued Jeremy Simon was booked F. Scott, Junction City, posses­ At about 2:30 p.m. that day, across a pasture where the vehi­ into the county jail on charges sion of marijuana; sentenced to Jackson County deputies at­ cle became airborne and crashed of felony flee and eluding, reck­ Ham and Bean Luncheon six months in jail, suspended; tempted to stop a southbound in a gully causing both air bags less driving, felony interference First Christian Church placed on 12 months probation orange Chevy Cavalier on U.S. to deploy. with law enforcement, driving 5th & Wisconsin, Holton and assessed court costs. Highway 75 south of Holton for Both occupants of the vehicle while suspended and possession Friday, March 17, 2017 State of Kansas vs. Brianna an alleged traffic infraction, ac­ fled the crash on foot, and depu­ of drug paraphernalia. He is also D. Slayton, Holton, interference cording to Jackson County Sher­ ties were able to take both sub­ being held on an outstanding Serving begins at 11 a.m. with law enforcement-obstruc­ iff Tim Morse. jects into custody quickly a short warrant. Ham and Beans • German Slaw • Corn Bread tion of of­ficial duty; sentenced The vehicle continued south on distance from the crash scene. Curtis Simon was booked the highway and then went west­ Arrested on scene were the into the jail on charges of felony Homemade Pie and Drinks to 12 months in jail, suspended; th placed on six months probation bound on 198 Road. The vehi­ alleged driver, Jeremy Lynn interference with law enforce­ A free will offering will be accepted. and fined $100 plus court costs. cle continued southbound on M Simon, 39, and the passenger, ment. State of Kansas vs. Makayla J. Yoning, Topeka, possession of PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia; found not Sheriff’s officers investigate accidents Sunday, March 19, 2017 • 12 Noon guilty at jury trial. Filed The Jackson County Sheriff’s William Penrod, 37, Soldier, was side and front bumper that was LOCATION: 26685 J4 Rd., Circleville, KS State of Kansas vs. Jesse R. Office has reported the follow­ traveling east on 198th Road near listed at more than $1,000. It FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT Patio Table & Chairs Birdsong, Kansas City, pos­ ing accidents: R4 Road when his motorcycle was towed from the scene. 1996 Ford Flatbed Truck w/Krogmann Bale Chaise Lounge session of drug paraphernalia,  At 3:20 p.m. on Feb. 12, struck a hole in the road causing  At 4 p.m. on March 3, Deb­ Handler Glider 2010 Kubota 4x4 Diesel Model RTV900R Wood Bench possession of marijuana, driv­ Koby Wykert, 23, Circleville, him to lose control of the bike. ra Schreiner, 58, Mayetta, was Bobcat Skidsteer All Wheel Drive Model 742B Grill ing while license cancelled, sus­ was traveling north on J Road The 2013 Suzuki sustained dam­ traveling east on 158th Road 24-ft. Gooseneck Stock Trailer Yard Art pended or revoked, no proof of near 246th Road when a deer age to its left and right sides that near U Road when her vehicle International Tractor All-Matic WL-42 Weed Eater insurance, stop sign violation, jumped in front of his vehicle. was listed at more than $1,000. left the road to the north into the Westendorf Loader Garden Tools  Massey-Ferguson Tractor 65 Dieselmatic Large Vise & More! driving while declared a habitu­ Wykert swerved his 2004 Kia At 12:08 a.m. on Feb. 23, ditch. The vehicle went through Huskee Mower Household al violator. to avoid hitting a deer but struck Elvis Biberovic, 32, St. Louis, the ditch striking a fence and 15 Pipe Panels & Panel Trailer Maytag Washer State of Kansas vs. Devin a guardrail. The Kia rolled over Mo., was traveling south on U.S. then back onto the road. 1000-gallon Water Tank Maytag Electric Stove A. Roberts, Holton, possession the bridge landing on its pas­ Highway 75 near 126th Road Schreiner’s 2017 Toyota sus­ Yamaha Generator Desk senger side. The guardrail was when his vehicle left the road tained damage to its front bum­ Acetylene Tank & Cart TV Stand of methamphetamine, identity Calf Puller Coffee Table/End Tables theft, two counts of theft, pos­ owned by Jackson County. to the right to avoid hitting a car per, hood and front right and left Milk House Heater Cedar Chest session of drug paraphernalia, The Kia sustained damage that was traveling in his lane. quarter panels that was listed Steel Posts & Hedge Posts Singer Sewing Machine Cabinet driving while license cancelled, to its front bumper, right side, According to the accident re­ at more than $1,000. The fence Barbed Wire Shadow Box suspended or revoked,­ transpor­ top, windshield and undercar­ port, Biberovic overcorrected was owned by Edger Salts of Saddle & Tack Metal Folding Chairs Log Chain Amana Deep Freeze tation of liquor in an open con­ riage that was listed at more the 2007 GMC box truck he was Mayetta. Kingmann Carry All Amana Refrigerator tainer. than $1,000. It was towed from driving, and as it maneuvered Feeders/Bale Rings & More!! Humidifier/Dehumidifier State of Kansas vs. James the scene. No injuries were re­ back onto the road, it fell onto APRIL SHOP, GARDEN & MORE Folding Banquet Table Spicer, Hiawatha, possession of ported. its driver’s side. 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MEMORIES THE HOLTONMEMORIES RECORDER, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017, PAGE 3 MEMORIES MEMORIES Compiled from the Holton Recorder archives by Kendra Moppin Wheeler of Mayetta, that he’d has been expanded recently. It 5 Years Ago gone underwater, but “angels now offers clothing for men and Week of March 12-18, 2012 floated me to the top.” The water women, boys and girls, as well level was approximately 17 feet as household goods. Angie and Kevin Rawlings belowMEMORIES the ground. He was pulled have moved their business, All back up with no major injuries. Around Sweets-n-Eats, to its One of Jackson Heights senior 50 Years Ago new location at 409 New York Amy Rieschick’s compositions, Week of March 12-18, 2012 Ave. on the west side of Holton’s “Traveler’s Way,” received a I Town Square, and are now open rating – the highest rating pos- On Friday night, March 10, for business. The Rawlings have sibleMEMORIES – at a KMEA composition the Denison High School boys been working on remodeling competition last December. It basketball team defeated Pawnee the building, formerly home to will be featured in a concert on Rock 60-53 to take third place Wilhelm Heating and Hardware, Wednesday, March 20, as part of in the state Class BB basketball while keeping their old location Jackson Heights’ celebration of tournament at Dodge City, it was on Pennsylvania Avenue open MarchMEMORIES as “Music In Our Schools reported. Team members include for business, only closing up Month.” “Traveler’s Way” was Glen McCrory, David Porter, shop for a week to move equip- the first composition submitted Dennis Wing, Joel McCrory, Bill ment and furniture to its new by Rieschick for competition. McConnaughey, Pat Patton, Jay home. People crowded into the Jack- Branam, Mike Patton and Mark This May, after 12 years of son Heights High School gym- McCrory. being a full-time elementary nasiumMEMORIES to hear gospel and blue- With nine new members ac- teacher at Holton’s Colorado grass music during the first-ever cepted into membership and Elementary School and nearly Elk Creek Opry on Saturday, with a social hour in the new four decades of service to the March 9. Organizer Gary Bell church fellowship hall, the Hol- Sydney Althauser (left) and Olivia McAsey (right), students at Holton Middle School, district, the teacher known to her estimated that about 225 people ton Presbyterian church moved recently spent a day at the Kansas Capitol in Topeka as pages for Kansas Sen. Dennis students as “Mrs. K,” Lana Klin- attended each of the two shows into its second 100 years on Pyle. The girls received a historical tour of the Capitol building and had the opportunity ginsmith, will retire, it has been that day. He also said that this Thursday, March 9. New mem- to participate in a tour to the top of the dome, a climb of 296 steps. They are shown in announced. was the first time such an event bers includeMEMORIES Curtis Strawn, Mrs. the photo above with Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback. Submitted photo The former Therll’s Furniture has been held locally. Plans are Robert Brock, Marcia Brooks, building at Fifth Street and Ver- to make the Elk Creek Opry an Leo Bickford, Emily Drechsler, mont Avenue is currently being annual event. Linda Atwater, Mike Branam, repainted and remodeled to serve The parking lot east of Beck- Steven Brock and Debbie Ire- as a wheel and tire showroom, as Bookman Library in Holton is land. Watson at Royal Valley... well as a waiting room and space nearly complete. A joint project Mike Rogers,MEMORIES head football for offices, for Holton Tire and of the library and the city of Hol- and track coach at Holton High Service, which is located right ton, the parking lot is intended School for the past eight years, Continued from Page 1 Kansas State Department of Ed- Watson and others visited the across the street. The expected for community use, said head has tendered his resignation to The group briefly stopped ucation visited CTE programs school’s greenhouse, which is grand opening for the new build- librarian Candee Jacobs. Work the USD 336 Board of Educa- by the music room where audi- that day at both Royal Valley used to grow a variety of plants, ing is April 28. left to be completed includes tion. Rogers will go to Clay Cen- tions for the upcoming musical and Ottawa high schools, it was and he learned about human landscaping and striping. ter next year,MEMORIES where he will be “Rats!” were being held. Wat- reported. growth and development in a By next week, Jackson Coun- head football coach and assistant son briefly jumped in the- cho Royal Valley has several ca- FCCS class by strapping on an 10 Years Ago ty Sheriff’s officers will sport a track coach at Clay County High rus line as students were learn- reer “pathways” as part of its “empathy belly,” which mimics Week of March 12-18, 2012 new look, with new uniforms School, and he will also teach ing choreography from director CTE program, including AV the effects of a pregnancy. recently purchased for sheriff’s American Government. Laura Snyder. Communications, Business Watson and Horst were ex- This month marks 30 years deputies and corrections offi- The tour ended with Joe Management/Entrepreneurship, pected to continue their tour that the Mayetta High School, cers. The new uniform is “more Baumchen, science and explo- Family, Community and Con- of northeast Kansas schools now Royal Valley Junior High professional yet practical,” said rations technology teacher, who sumer Services and Plant Sys- Thursday by visiting Jackson School, caught fire. Five fire Jackson County Sheriff Daina Preliminary discussed several programs of- tems. Heights. departments responded to the Durham. fered in his classes and the tech- blaze, but were unable to contain nology available to the students, it. Little remained of the building waived on such as 3D printers and GoPro ANNUAL after the fire, the cause of which 25 Years Ago cameras. ST. PATRICK’S DAY was said to be a faulty electrical Week of March 12-18, 2012 sex charges State board member Horst relay switch in the gym. Every- said she was impressed with the one was able to escape the burn- The Royal Valley USD 337 project-based learning initia- ing building unscathed. Locals school board changed its district By Brian Sanders tives throughout the district and John Rundle, Ramona White and policy on Monday night, March A Hoyt resident accused that she could tell that the stu- Roger Paradies recall the inci- 9, when it approved allowing of sex­ual crimes involving a dents were taking ownership in 15 dent, as they were present when freshman athletes to participate 3-year-old child waived his their own learning. it occurred. in varsity programs, it was re- right to a prelimi­nary hearing Watson agreed. Glass workers replaced the ported. on Thursday in Jack­son County “You’re doing some re- old windows on the east side of For the past 22 years, Howard District Court. ally great things,” Watson said. the Jackson County Courthouse Thompson carried on a long- Arraignment for Theodore “You’re really stretching the this week with newer, more time local tradition selling John J. Purdy III, 26, was sched- kids.” energy-efficient windows as the Deere farm equipment. That era uled for Friday, April 28 after This was Watson’s second window replacement project for ends this week, however, when District Court Judge Norbert visit to the district in the past the Courthouse continued. Thompson and his wife, Bobbi, Marek approved Purdy’s pre- two weeks as he visited Royal On Monday, March 12, the liquidate the business at a sale liminary waiver. Purdy, who Valley High School on Feb. 28 Holton school board agreed to on Friday, March 13. Thompson has been charged with rape and as part of Career Technical Edu- allocate $50,000 of district funds has been honored by the John aggravated indecent liberties cation Month. to help build a new weight room/ Deere company as an outstand- with a child, is currently free on Watson and others from the Funding for this ad provided by Thrivent Financial. fitness center at the campus of ing dealer, and the president of $80,000 surety bond, according Holton High School. John Deere and Company even to court records. The Holton Wildcats girls bas- sought his advice once. The charges against Purdy ketball team recently wrapped The Jackson Heights girls stem from allegations of an inci- up a 22-2 season with their first basketball team is headed to the dent or incidents that reportedly CROSSROADS CONSIGNMENT AUCTION state tournament appearance state championship for the sec- occurred between Sept. 1 and since 2002, it was reported. ond year in a row, it has been an- Oct. 14 of last year with a child During the 2007 Holton Lift- nounced. Team members include who was three years of age at SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 2017 – 11:30 AM a-Thon held on Tuesday night, Anita Hallauer, Janelle Teter, the time. Purdy was arrested on March 13, HHS senior Chris Kathy Grau, Dana Klahr, Kindra the charges on Oct. 20 and was LOCATION: NW 70th & Jennings Road – Topeka, KS Luker set a new school record Rieschick, Jaime Bergstresser, released on bond the same day. From Topeka north on 75 Hwy. to 70th St. 1 mile west. with a 345-pound clean lift. Shelley Arnold, Audra Tanking, Topeka attorney Matthew Shelley Schumann, Mary Fields, Works, serving as Purdy’s de- From Holton south on US 75 Hwy. 21 miles to 70th St., 1 mile west. Janell Coe, Ginger Wheeler, Jen- fense attorney since Dec. 19, 15 Years Ago nifer Keehn, Tara Bentley, Sta- requested a 60-day window be- SELLING ALL KINDS OF FARM EQUIPMENT • TRACTORS • COMBINES Week of March 12-18, 2012 cey Schumann, Jenny Rieschick tween Thurs­day’s hearing and the arraignment date because • HAYING EQUIPMENT • TRUCKS • TRAILERS and Jennisa Wheeler. Coach is MORE CONSIGNMENTS COMING DAILY! Angels may very well have Ken Thomas. “we need to go through more discovery” in the case. been real for four-year-old Dil- Anita Eby of the Jackson 2007 Dodge Lonestar Cummins Diesel 1986 Chevy Ton Truck, 4-speed, 454 Craftsman Table Saw, like new, used 2 lon Wells of Denison when he County Training Center recent- 1-ton Truck, 6.7 liter, 6-speed manual, motor, good tires, good old truck, times fell into the water of an old well ly received recognition from 235-80-17 Michelin tires, 171,000 gooseneck hitch 7-ft., 3-pt Blade at the home of family friends the Holton Area Chamber of highway miles, Bradford built flatbed 1993 Titan 20-ft. Stock Trailer, good Taylor Pittsburg 7-ft. Rotary Mower, good on Wednesday, March 13. Dil- Commerce. The “Next to New Public Notice with aluminum tool boxes, good as condition, always shedded lon told his grandmother, Gaye Shoppe” at the training center John Deere No. 166 Riding Lawn Mower, you’ll find Gooseneck Trailer, 8x20 ft., Diamond 42-in. cut, good (First published in The Holton JD 720 Gas Tractor, 1958, new tires Deck, 1 ft. centers, heavy made 7-ft. Rotary Mower Recorder, Holton, Kan., on 15.5-38, wide front, power steering, trailer King 250-bushel Creep Feeder Monday, March 6, 2017.) very good paint & tin, like new 2013 37-ft. Elite Flat Trailer, tandem W-W Electric Over Hydraulic Squeeze Public Notice 1988 JD No. 6620 hydrostat Titan II wheels, very good, shedded, original NOTICE OF FARMING Chute, side release AND GRAZING LEASE Combine, 1350 actual hours, rear tires Grain-O-Vator 100-bushel, good shape (First published in The Holton SALE TO BE HELD wheel assist, as good as you get 2005 Trailer 18-ft., 2-ft. dovetail, 8 1/2 Pair of Tractor Tires mounted on Massey Recorder, Holton, Kan., on and all personal property 1982 JD 4420 Diesel Combine, 13-ft. x wide, good floor & paint, new tires, Harris rims, 18.4-26 Monday, Feb. 27, 2017.) and other Kansas real estate UNITED STATES Rigid head, 2200 actual hours, always been pulled less than 1,500 miles 900-20 Truck Tires owned by decedent at the DEPARTMENT OF shedded, very good 1975 Allis Chalmers 6000, gas 4-cyl., (3) 8.25-20 Truck Tires IN THE DISTRICT time of death. And that such THE INTERIOR International 1486 Diesel, 5000 actual forklift, lifts 21 ft., weighs 14,000 lbs. 50+ T-posts COURT OF property and all personal BUREAU OF hours, cab, duals, good JD No. 915 Rigid Head, very good Calf Puller, never used, new in box JACKSON COUNTY, property and other Kansas INDIAN AFFAIRS International 1486 Cab-Air Torque JD No. 915 Flex Head, very good KANSAS real estate owned by the de- Calf Creep Feeder HORTON AGENCY – good, duals, good tires JD No. 643 Corn Head, very good Probate Division cedent at the time of death HORTON, KS 66439 100-gallon Fuel Tank, aluminum be assigned pursuant to the 1964 Farmall 706 Gas, good tires, JD No. 653 Row Crop Head, very Pipe Wrench, large, rigid, like new good In the Matter of the laws of intestate succession. INVITATION FOR BIDS un- fenders, 2 pt., good sound tractor 8 rolls of new Barbed Wire, high tinsel Estate of der sealed and oral auction Farmall Cub, good paint, new tires, 5-ft. JD Plowing Disk, 14-ft., good blades Trailer Wagon of Shop Tools VELETTA A. CARTER, You are required to file of the Farming and Grazing Sickle Bar Mower, good tractor, 1-12 New 12-ft. Manure Harrow Turbine Paint Sprayer, no compressor deceased. your written defenses to the Lease Sale on Indian trust plow, 1-row cultivator IHC No. 55 Conser Till needed Petition on or before March property, conducted by the 1961 560 Turbo Diesel 2 or 3 pt., new IHC No. 475 18 1/2-ft. Finishing Disk Box Wagon Seat Case No. 2017-PR-6 21, 2017 at 8:30 a.m., in Horton Agency, Bureau of injector pump, runs good, wide front IHC 4-section Rotary Hoe Dolly Wheels for New Holland 258 Rake the District Court of Jackson Indian Affairs on March 29, IHC 6-row Cultivator Farmall H, good Original John Deere Demonstrator Seat NOTICE OF HEARING County, Kansas, at which 2017. SEALED BIDS only BMB 6-row Danish Tine Cultivator Farmall M, good for 2 people for JD 720 tractor time and place the cause will for farming and grazing 300-gallon Fuel Tank & Stand Ford 8N, runs good 10 old Iron Wheels – 100 yrs. old THE STATE OF KANSAS be heard. Should you fail to lease on tracts of land on the 16 Hog Panels TO ALL PERSONS file your written defenses, Rain irrigation Gun IHC #540 Steerable 416 Plow Potawatomi Reservation will W-W Squeeze Chute portable chute CONCERNED: judgment and decree will be be received in the Office of JD 7000 4-row Planter, always 2009 Hydra M 3-point with cylander Big 1-row Lister entered in due course upon the Superintendent, Horton shedded, used last year to plant Bale Unroller New Holland No. 258 & No. 260 right You are notified a Petition the Petition. Agency until 10 A.M., March sweet corn, 18-4-34 tires (9) 20-ft. Steel Feed Bunks - ground hay & left hand rakes with dolly has been filed in this Court 29, 2017 for the Potawatomi 1975 GMC 2-ton Truck, steel 20-ft. bed, silage or grain by Yvette Smith, daughter /s/ Yvette R. Smith tracts, and 3 P.M., March high sides w/hoist, 366 motor, 80,000 Hedge Posts, corners & line used and the only heir of Veletta A. Yvette R. Smith, 29, 2017 for the Kickapoo actual miles, always shedded, 920 steel posts Carter, deceased, request- Petitioner tracts. For a copy of the ad- tires Plate Form 4x16 with railing ing: vertised lease packet, which Submitted By: describes the tracts being THIS IS A PARTIAL LISTING! TAKING CONSIGNMENTS DAILY! Descent be determined of offered, and sale conditions, the following described real DEBENHAM LAW please contact the Branch TO SEE NEW CONSIGNMENTS GO TO: www.wischroppauctions.com estate situated in Jackson OFFICE, LLC of Realty, Horton Agency, FOR INSPECTION OF ITEMS ON SALE ... INSPECTION WILL BE County, Kansas: Horton, KS at 785-486-2161. /s/ Randy R. Debenham Bids are to be opened at 10 Saturday, March 18 • 9 AM to 5 PM. Commencing at the Randy R. Debenham A.M. at the Rock Building, For earlier inspection call Leland Bailey for appointment. Northwest corner of Section 3615 SW 29th Street TERMS: Cash or approved check. ID required to register for bidding number. Not responsible for accidents. Nothing removed until settled 16277 1/2 Q Road, Mayetta, for. Statements day of sale take precedence over anything advertised. LUNCH SERVED. 30, Township 8 South, Range Topeka, KS 66614 KS for the Potawatomi tracts CASHIERS: Cheryl Rice & Phyllis Davis • CLERK: Jerry Anstaett 16 East of the 6th P.M.; thence 785-228-6680 and at 3 P.M. at the Horton East 40 rods, thence South 785-380-2550 (fax) Agency, 908 First Ave East, STILL TAKING CONSIGNMENTS! For delivery of consignments call Leland Bailey: 40 rods; thence West 40 [email protected] Horton, KS. Leland Bailey Brandon McLagan rods; thence North 40 rods to Wayne Wischropp 785-286-1107, cell: 785-608-4005 660-238-0266 785-828-4212 point of beginning. ML16t3 ML18t4 ______HOLTON RECORDER, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017, PAGE 4 Holton BOE to meet The Holton school board will meet at 6 p.m. today (Monday) at the district office for its regu- OPINION lar monthly meeting. All school board meetings are open to the public. At the meeting, the school Sunshine Week puts board is expected to accept the following resignations effective at the end of the school term spotlight on open – Tyler Ryan as high school business/computer/web design teacher, Kris Seymour as mid- government laws dle school computer technol- By Max Kautsch complaint with the Kansas At- ogy teacher, Stephanie Ryan Advocates of open govern- torney General’s Office in May as fourth grade teacher, Sherri ment have good reason to cel- of 2016. Alverson as special education ebrate this Sunshine Week, a After a lengthy and thorough teacher at Onaga, Kallie Bag- national celebration of govern- investigation, the Attorney Gen- by as special education early ment transparency, which runs eral’s Office found that the city childhood para in Holton, Tay- from Sunday, March 12, through had indeed violated the KORA. lor Lewis as special education Saturday, March 18. In a letter to the city dated Jan. behavior specialist and Connie In Kansas, the week also rep- 30, 2017, Assistant Attorney Colson as special education el- resents an annual commemo- General Lisa Mendoza wrote ementary speech & language ration of the Kansas Sunshine that the blank form was “suf- pathologist at Holton. Laws, which primarily include ficiently generic that it raised a The board is also expected to the Kansas Open Records Act question about whether it was in INSIGHT: Give cows their due approve the following new hires (KORA) and the Kansas Open fact specifically created solely By John Schlageck community is leather that comes Milk, ice cream, cheeseburg- – Jean Holt as high school cus- Meetings Act (KOMA). to assist in the evaluation of the Kansas Farm Bureau from their hides. We use it for ers or that fine leather purse todian and Stephanie Ryan as Under these laws, members city manager.’’ Talk to farmers, stockmen boots, belts, baseballs, suitcas- – think about it. Where would assistant middle school track of the public can exercise their Moreover, according to Men- and ranchers – most will tell es, purses, wallets, easy chairs we be without our cows? coach. right to request access to gov- doza’s letter, a Google search you how much they love their and jackets. Yes, cattle or cows On any given day, a cow of- In other business, the board is ernment records and meetings showed that an “identical’’ cows. make the ultimate sacrifice for ten does more for us than our expected to accept a $140 dona- to learn how public officials ex- document produced by another Problem is, this humble and human comfort. friends, neighbors, in-laws or tion from the School to Home ercise their power. source existed on the internet. in most cases easy-going beast Another place cows shine is even our elected officials. Cows Partnership and $1,005 dona- In Kansas, one cause for cel- Thus, the Attorney General’s rarely receives the praise associ- in the rodeo arena or as spokes- deserve a roaring round of ap- tion from the Harold Kennedy ebration is a successful exercise Office concluded that the city ated with the noble show horse mammals in advertising. Who plause and recognition for a job Memorial for the HHS football of open government rights by a “fell well short of meeting its or one of the so-called smartest hasn’t seen the skydiving cows well done. team. member of the public from In- KORA obligations’’ and found creatures, the squealing pig. on their television screen? Anyway, I’d much rather Other topics set to be dis- dependence, with the assistance the city in violation of law for No one extols the virtues Another cow celebrity that’s thank a cow and wear a pair of cussed include a proposed new of the Kansas Attorney Gener- the manner in which it had re- of this contented creature that been around for eons is Bor- leather boots than sport a mink digital sign for the high school, al’s Office. sponded to Miller’s request. spends her days quietly graz- den’s Elsie the Cow. coat and thank a varmint. I a legislative update, a school This success is proof that In turn, the city commission- ing and eating grass. We’ve all Snorting bulls symbolize know I’d rather drink milk from maintenance report, a bus track- remedies are available to Kan- ers signed a “Consent Decree’’ watched movies about horses a healthy stock market and a a cow than milk from a mink. ing system, summer school sans who feel their government admitting that the city violated Trigger and pigs like Babe, but Hereford cow pioneered space Enough said. plans, paint bids for the district is less transparent than it should KORA, agreeing to pay a $250 for most of the time, cows are travel. Every kid knows about Note: John Schlageck is a office and executive session for be. fine, and also agreeing, going considered boring and ignored the cow who jumped over the commentator on agriculture teacher salary negotiations and For her work in promoting forward, to “comply with the by Hollywood, the media and moon. and rural Kansas. non-elected personnel. open government over sev- requirements of the KORA’’ in the public. eral years and in pursuing her responding to each KORA re- Still, cows are not whiners complaint of an open records quest it receives. and they take their obscurity in violation to the highest levels Meanwhile, the City Com- stride and rarely complain about of state government, the Kansas mission voted not to renew the their circumstances. Except for Sunshine Coalition is awarding contract of the city manager, a couple of rare occasions, ani- Happy ... Happy ... Happy ... Birthday! a 2017 Friend of Open Govern- and has begun a search for a mal rights activists have over- ment to Debbie Miller. new city manager. looked this wonderful beast of In April of last year, Miller, The finding of a KORA viola- burden and focused their careful We want to let everyone know it’s a longtime resident of Indepen- tion, resulting in the fine and the aim on mice, monkeys, rats and dence, made a request under the consent decree, reflect well on other vermin. time to wish your “someone special” open records act for a copy of the Attorney General’s Office Everyone screams bloody the form the city uses to evalu- and indicates it is making good murder when some shampoo ate the city manager’s job per- use of expanded Sunshine Law company tests its latest sham- a Happy, Happy Birthday! formance. enforcement powers granted by poo on a furry rodent. Where Miller was not requesting any the Kansas Legislature in 2015. is the outcry for the lifestyle of personally identifiable informa- Still, sunshine would not have cows? tion related to any performance come to Independence without They spend days and nights A Recorder evaluation; she simply wanted a Miller’s determined efforts to under the stars without a tent copy of the blank form itself. challenge the city’s refusal to or blanket and only their coat Although the KORA provides disclose a blank form. to keep them warm. They must Birthday Greeting access to many documents in She is an inspiration to mem- hoof it across the pasture just to the possession of public agen- bers of the public everywhere get a drink of cold water. is the Perfect Way! cies, those agencies can legally who are concerned about trans- But hey, I’m not here to say I deny access to a document if it parency in government, and she feel sorry for the cow communi- falls within an exception in the proved that persistence pays ty. Confident and quiet, it is not law. off. their way to ask for preferential For example, under the This Sunshine Week is a time treatment. KORA, a public agency is not to celebrate the initiative of Spend time with a herd of required to disclose “personnel Miller as a concerned member cows and you’ll soon discover records, performance ratings or of the public, coupled with ac- they are indeed spiritual beings. individually identifiable records tion by the state’s open-govern- They live their entire lives in pertaining to employees or ap- ment enforcement agency, to ef- service to mankind. 1 col. x 2” plicants for employment.’’ fectuate change. Behind that seemingly blank 2 col. x 3” This “personnel record ex- The process of asserting rights stare rests a knowing glint that Just $11.80 emption’’ is the reason the In- under the KORA and KOMA suggests, “Go ahead. Make fun. dependence city administration can often be akin to the state’s I spend all day eating and sleep- Just $35.40 gave Miller to justify withhold- motto, “to the stars through dif- ing. You’re the one with high ing the blank form she had re- ficulties.’’ blood pressure and cash-flow quested. However, Miller’s successful problems.” The city also asserted that it efforts and the city’s decreed Cattle occupy a unique role did not have to disclose the form consent to abide by the law sug- in human history, domesticated because it “was specifically cre- gest that more sunshine may be beginning with the Stone Age. ated to assist in the evaluation on the horizon in Kansas. Some are raised for meat (beef of Micky Webb, the current In- Note: Max Kautsch, an at- cattle), dairy products (cows) dependence City Manager. torney for the Kansas Press and hides (both). However, Miller was not sat- Association and the Kansas As- They are also used as draft isfied with that response. sociation of Broadcasters, blogs animals and in certain sports. 1 col. x 3” She believed that a blank about open government issues Some consider cattle the oldest form was public information at kautschlaw.com. He also rep- form of wealth, and cattle rus- that could not possibly be ex- resents members of the public tling, consequently one of the Just $17.70 empt from disclosure as a per- seeking to assert their rights un- earliest forms of theft. sonnel record. der the Sunshine Laws, includ- Dairy cows are referred to as 2 col. x 2” Believing the city was in ing Debbie Miller. the foster mothers of humans violation of the law, she filed a because they produce most Just $23.60 of the milk that people drink. They provide 90-percent of the world’s milk supply. The best cows may give ap- MEET THE PEOPLE! proximately 25 gallons of milk each day. That’s 400 glasses of A picture may be used in your special greeting ad along with the message you wish to send. milk. Cows in this country give an average of 2,000 gallons of Send a .pdf or .jpg copy of picture e-mail to [email protected] or mail or bring milk per year. That’s more than copy, picture and check, so we have it in our office at least one day before you want it to 30,000 glasses of milk. Beef cattle supply more than appear in The Holton Recorder. Pictures may be picked up at our office after appearing. The Holton Recorder 30 different cuts of meat includ- plans to publish a special section called ing the heart, tongue and what we grew up calling mountain “MEET THE PEOPLE” oysters – a male private part. in June, which will showcase your business, You gotta’ admit, that’s mean- The Holton Recorder telling your history along with ingful giving. 109 West 4th St. • 785-364-3141 a photo of your staff and associates. Another gift from the bovine

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truth above all. Errin Edwards Shannon Schmille Leslie Paine Kendra Moppin Allen Bowser $12 Flat Sale! THE HOLTON RECORDER, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017, PAGE 5 County Commission... Continued from Page 1 county will allow the repayment HOLTON GREENHOUSE NOW OPEN! The other bids included program to occur in Jackson $2,300 from Blue Valley Consul- County. This program allows We have certified seed potatoes, tants of Manhattan, $5,000 from participating businesses in the Elliott onion sets & bulk seed available. Daily BG Consultants of Manhattan, county to help their employees Amanda Rae Elliott, 26, of $3,100 from Black Stone Envi- reduce student loan debt by pay- *25% Off Pottery & Hard Goods!* Harold Daily, 90, Topeka, Lee’s Summit, Mo., passed ronmental of Topeka and $3,420 ing up to $1,500 per year over a passed away March 3, 2017. away Thursday,­ March 9, from Terracon of Topeka. five- year period, with matching Pansiolas, Pansies, Osteos Harold was born in 1926 2017, at St. Luke’s East Med- * Met with Eric Fritz and Earl funds from the state. Watch our & Shamrocks - Blooming & Ready in Horton to Floyd Daily ical Center. Bahret, road and bridge depart- The commissioner requested and Elizabeth­ Kidd. Harold’s She was born Sept. 16, ment co-supervisors to discuss that Morrissey discuss the reso- Facebook mother died when he was 1990, in Hutchinson, to Bruce a bid for a trailer. No action was lution details with Lyle Peterson business page HOURS: March 8 thru March 31 eight years old and his fa- E. and Lori A. (Haverkamp) taken on the issue. of the Kansas Department of (Holton ther remarried Martha Titus. Elliott. * Agreed that they do not want Commerce. Wed.-Fri.: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Harold was the oldest of 13 Amanda graduated from to widen the road to the entrance * Heard a weekly report from Greenhouse) chil­dren and has long been Saturday: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Valley View High School in to the “Fuller” addition located John Kennedy, Banner Creek for hours & If we the patriarch­ of the family. 2008. She had been working east of Hoyt. Reservoir director. Revenue gen- updates! CLOSED: Sunday, Monday & Tuesday are here, His large family has always with her parents in the family * Accepted the low bid of erated during the week of Feb. come on been a source of enjoy­ment business. Amanda loved be- $10,237.60 from HeavyQuip of 19-27 totaled $192. 109 New Jersey • 785-362-7070 in! and pride to him. ing with friends and listening­ Olathe for parts to replace the * Discussed bids for a new Harold graduated from to music. The light of her life undercarriage of the county’s mower at the reservoir. Four ven- Holton High School in 1945. was her 7-year-old son, An- track-loader. The other bid was dors submitted bids, and all the He joined the Army at the dre, whom she adored and $20,914.96 from Foley Equip- bids were rejected at this time. Baked Potatoes end of World War II serving loved very much. ment of Topeka. * Discussed summer help at in Europe. During Harold’s Amanda leaves behind her * Met in executive session the reservoir. Lots Of Toppings! tour of duty he was able to son, Andre Majors of Kansas with Fritz and Bahret to discuss * Viewed and accepted inven- Potato attend the Nuremberg trials. City, Mo.; loving parents, a personnel matter for 20 min- tory lists submitted by the heads Salads, Dessert Harold attended­ Kansas State Bruce and Lori Elliott of the utes. No action was taken back of each department. Bar & Beverage University for two years and home; brother, Brett Elliott in open session. * Reviewed a letter from was a life-long Wildcat fan. of Overland Park; maternal * Met with Moni El-Aasar KANZA Mental Health Guid- He met the love of his life, grandparents, Avitus and from BG Consultants to discuss ance Center reporting a list of 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. • Friday, March 17 Bev­erly Pendleton, in Holton, Elda Haverkamp of Wet- the state grant awarded to the payroll for 2016 for KANZA where they married in 1952. county to replace road signs. The employees. The list includes: more; paternal grandparent, Free Will Hoyt United Methodist Church They have lived in Topeka Stuart Elliott of Topeka; as commissioners signed an agree- —46 employees in Brown for most of their life, includ- ment with BG Consultants to County for a total cost of Donation. 405 Highland Ave., Hoyt, KS well as many loving aunts, complete the engineering work $1,064,805.03. ing 64 years of marriage. uncles and cousins. She was Harold worked for Du- and inspect the signs. The agree- —Eight employees in Jack- preceded in death by her twin ment, which is funded by the son County for a total cost of Pont for 27 years and retired sis­ter, Alyssa Elliott; and her in 1985. Har­old was a Boy grant, is $200,000 and also cov- $206,738.80. paternal grandmother, Betty ers the costs of the sign materi- —Eleven employees in Nem- PUBLIC NOTICE Scout leader and served as Elliott. a volunteer at Doorstep and als. aha County for a total cost of Funeral services were held * Met with Lori Banks and $324,674.32. Jackson County Appraiser’s Office Let’s Help for many years. Mon­day, March 13 at Mey- Harold enjoyed fishing, golf Ashely York of the Holton/Jack- —Six employees in Doniph- ers Funeral Chapel, 1600 W. son County Chamber of Com- an County for a total cost of will be out data collecting in the and carpentry. He built a Main St., Blue Springs, Mo. beautiful house, which he merce who requested use of the $63,555.25. Burial followed at Lobb Cem- first floor of the Courthouse, as —Ten employees in other following areas this summer: and Beverly lived in for years etery. The family is re­questing well as the courtyard, for the Kansas counties for a total cost after they retired. memorial contributions to Glory Days festival and car show of $210,412.50. Harold is survived by his be made in care of Meyers on Saturday, May 27. —Five employees out of state Franklin Township and the wife, Beverly, of the home; Funeral Chapel, 1600 W. * Approved the appointment of for a total cost of $152,952.19. children, Gary Daily (Clau- Main St., Blue Springs, Mo. Karen Stous to the KANZA Men- * Approved all the bridge proj- City of Holton. dia) of Topeka, and Gayla A fund for Amanda Elliott tal Health and Guidance Cen- ects for 2017 submitted by Terry Noel (Mike) of Overland will be designated to help ter Board for a three-year term. Mick, bridge and special project Park; grandchildren, Joseph with medical costs and fu- * Met with Pat Korte, director manager. Noel of Seattle, Wash., Kyle neral expenses. Memories­ of of emergency management, who * Met with Brooke Smith, Daily of Topeka, Thomas Amanda and condolences to reported that earlier in 2016, she youth services director, to dis- Noel of Kansas City, Mo., the family may be shared at had a computer issue with her de- cuss the possible purchase of a and Hannah Saenz (Lee) mey­ersfuneralchapel.com partment’s website, which hosts television system to allow each of Ward, Colo.; and great- Holton Recorder 3/13/17 s the data for all the burn permits department in the juvenile dis- grandson Kerian Daily of in the county. trict to hold video conference Topeka. Harold was preced- Korte just received the $1,500 calls. ed in death by his brother, bill for the work on the computer * Signed payroll change no- Jack Daily. system. Funds from the fire asso- tices for three youth services em- Harold’s care and concern Murder... ciation account would normally ployees. for others and love for his cover this expense, but the ac- * Adjourned the meeting at wife will continue to inspire Continued from Page 1 count is currently low on funds. 4:30 p.m. All commissioners us and live in our memories. of metham­phetamines and pos- Korte asked if the commis- were present. Funeral services were held session of drug paraphernalia sioners could cover the $1,500 at Countryside United Meth- in connection with the Nov. 21, expense out of the county gen- odist Church in Topeka, with 2015 stabbing death of 49-year- eral fund. The commissioners AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY burial in West Lawn Memo- old Leann M. Sanchez at a agreed. Please report any changes in service or personnel to the Recorder at 364-3141. Thank You. rial Gardens. residence reportedly­ owned by * Met in executive session Noriega’s parents­ on the Prairie with County Counselor Alex Bethany Baptist Church First Christian Church St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Memorial contributions 821 New York • 364-4533 5th and Wisconsin • 364-2545 may be made to the church, Band Potawa­tomi Reservation. Morrissey for 15 minutes to dis- Pastor: Fr. Marianand Mendem Pastor Ron Sellens Dr. Jim McCollough, Pastor 3rd & James, Mayetta, 966-2690/364-3262 Doorstep or Aldersgate Vil- A final pre-trial hearing was cuss a matter of client/attorney Youth Minister David Noland Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School scheduled for Friday, April 14 privilege. No action was taken Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school 10:45 a.m. Worship Sunday Mass: 8 a.m. lage, sent in care of Kevin Confessions 30 minutes before mass. Brennan Family Funeral in district court, and Yearout and back in open session. 10:15 a.m. Worship service First United Methodist Church Topeka-based defense attorney * Briefly discussed a draft res- 1 p.m. Sunday afternoon service Pastor Nancy Crowl www.jacocatholics.org Home, 2801 S.W. Urish Wednesday: 7:15 p.m. Prayer meeting 1401 W. 4th • 364-3275 St. Thomas Episcopal Church Road, Topeka, KS 66614. Donald Hoffman were asked to olution from the Kansas Depart- Bucks Grove UM Church Sunday Schedule: 9:00 a.m. Sunday School submit motions for that hearing ment of Commerce regarding the 512 Wisconsin, Holton • Rev. Art Rathbun Condolences may be sent Pastor: Charlotte Milroy • 234-4243 10:15 a.m. Worship Services on 2nd & 4th Sunday on or before Friday, March 31. Rural Opportunity Zone student Sunday: 9 a.m. Church service [email protected] to the family online at www. Sunday Services: 10 a.m. Jury instructions were to be sub- loan repayment program. Christ’s Church Holton Kingdom Hall kevinbrennanfamily.com Southern Heights Clubhouse of Jehovah’s Witnesses 785-224-8798 Holton Recorder 3/13/17 s mitted as soon as possible, Marek The commissioners do not told both attorneys. plan to allocate any funds for the Pastor Jon Hanna 12350 214th Rd., Holton • 364-4279 [email protected] Information 364-3468 Sunday Public Talk: 10 a.m. • jw.org Soldier Christian Church Noriega currently remains at student loan repayment portion Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Fellowship Hoyt United Methodist Church 834-5750 • Ron Ahlgren, Minister Chenault the detention center on $1 mil- of the program. 9 a.m. Worship Rev. Bev McCurdy • (c) 785-220-0711 Luke Schreiber: Youth Minister Sunday School: 9 a.m. • 10 a.m. Worship Earl Lavern “Saw-se-weh” lion bond. The resolution states that the New Life Church of the Nazarene Sunday: Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. 100 Topeka, Ave., Holton • 364-3642 www.hoytunitedmethodistchurch.com Chenault, 70, Tampa, Fla., Church Services: 10:30 a.m. died Thursday, March 9, 2017, Rev. Kevin Kneisley Immanuel Lutheran Church, Netawaka Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school Pastor Michael Van Velzer Jr. & Sr. High Youth Group: 5 p.m. at Tampa General Hospital in Purple Heart... 10:45 a.m. Worship service 9 a.m. Sunday Worship St. James Catholic Church Tampa, Fla. Circleville Christian Church 10 a.m. Sunday School 306 5th St., Wetmore • Pastor Father Hammes A graveside service will be 7701 254th Rd., Circleville 10 a.m. Adult Bible Class Saturday Mass: 6:30 p.m. Continued from Page 1 He was later sent to Camp Chaf- Lakeview Faith Chapel held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Mildred’s parents of their mar- fee, Ark., where he received his Brody Bliss, Minister Confessions: 30 min. prior to mass Blair Wagner, Associate Minister Pentecostal Church Danceground Cemetery in May- riage before the notification was dis­charge on Dec. 3, 1945. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. 3.5 miles south of Holton on U.S. 75 Trinity Lutheran Church etta. Family will greet friends received, mainly due to military­ Upon returning home to north­ Sunday Worship: 8 a.m. Traditional Service Pastor Steve Cappleman • 364-2416 401 Cheyenne from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday censorship. east Kansas, Alley and his wife 9:15 a.m. Cowboy Church Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school Pastor Brian Stark 364-2206/364-2029 10:45 a.m. Contemporary Worship 10:15 a.m. Worship service Sunday School: 9 a.m. • Worship: 10 a.m. at Mercer Funeral Home in Hol- Alley was eventually pro- helped start the Mayetta Meat Larkinburg Christian Church Website - circlevillechristian.com Wetmore Bible Church ton. moted to the rank of technician Locker and later became the Rev. Mark Armstrong Email - [email protected] 217 Iowa St., Wetmore Memorial contributions fourth grade and served with the owner-operators of Alley-Duffy Circleville United Methodist Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school may be made to Mercer Fu- 32nd Cavalry as a tank driver in Lockers in Holton and Duffy’s Pastor: Charlotte Milroy • 234-4243 10:30 a.m. Church service Pastor Gary Heitz • 866-2444 neral Home in memory of Earl the South Pacific and in England IGA. They also farmed and Sunday: 10 a.m. Worship Service Mayetta Christian Church Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school (for all ages) Community of Christ Church Ernest Coleman - Pastor 11 a.m. Worship Hour Chenault, to help the family with in the late summer of 1944. He raised livestock in the area until Sunday: Fellowship & Waffles: would go on to fight in the- Ar Decem­ber of 1966, and the Al- 222 New Jersey • Pastor Dean Sharp 11:30 a.m. Children's Church funeral expenses, sent in care of Sunday 10 a.m. Worship service 8:15 a.m.-8:45 a.m. Mercer Funeral Home, P.O. Box dennes Cam­paign, which is more ley family moved to Broomfield, Sunday school: 8:45 a.m.-9:30 a.m. 7 p.m. Adult Bible Study Delia Presbyterian Church Tuesday: 1:30 p.m. Women's Bible Study 270, Holton, KS 66436. popularly known as the Battle of Colo., shortly after that. 514 Jackson St. • Rev. Doug Phenix Prayer Circle: 9:30 a.m.-9:50 a.m. Worship service - 10 a.m.-11:15 a.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Youth Group Holton Recorder 3/13/17 the Bulge. Alley worked for All Proper- Sunday: 10 a.m. Morning worship Check sign board for other events. Wednesday: Bible Study - 6 p.m.-7 p.m. (Jr. High & HS Ages) That campaign began on Dec. ties Real Estate in Denver, Colo., Mayetta United Methodist 16, 1944, when German forces from 1967 until Oct. 12, 1977, Denison Bible Church 8 p.m. Bible Study Montgomery 300 W. 5th St. • Pastor Tom Fraunfelter Rev. Howard Sudduth Wetmore United Methodist Betty J. Montgomery, 93, Ef- launched a massive, surprise at- when he was injured in a car ac- Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday School Sunday: 9 a.m. Morning worship service and Sunday school Pastor Jessie Zimmerman fingham, died Saturday, March tack on a thinly-defended section cident near Broomfield. He never 11 a.m. Worship of the American line in Belgium regained consciousness after the Netawaka United Methodist (785) 866-2512 Parsonage • 866-5556 Church 11, 2017, at a nursing facility in 785/935-2464 • 785/422-2953 Rev. Youngwan Won Sunday: 10 a.m. Worship service Denison Reformed Presbyterian Valley Falls. and Luxembourg. Alley was accident, it was reported, and he Sunday: 8:15 a.m. Worship Whiting Baptist Church wounded in that battle two days died on Nov. 18, 1977. Rev. J. Edward Hindman • 935-2348 Onaga New Hope Funeral services will be held Sunday: 10 a.m. Bible class Dan Burns, Pastor at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Mercer after it began.­ He is buried in Holton Cem- Lutheran Church, ELCA Sunday: 9 a.m. Sun. school 11 a.m. Worship service Rev. Charlene Banes, Pastor Fu­neral Home in Holton. Burial It was reported that in March of etery, next to Mildred, who died Lunch following the service 10 a.m. Worship service 1945, Mildred received Leroy’s in April of 2015. They were sur- Sunday: 9 a.m. Worship will be held in Larkinburg Cem- 1:15 p.m. Afternoon Service 10:15 a.m. SS, Adult Bible Class Whiting United Methodist Purple Heart Medal while he was vived by a son, Dennis Alley, Evangel United Methodist Church Bible Study: Tuesday @ 7 p.m. Rev. Youngwan Won etery. Family will greet friends 227 Pennsylvania Ave. • 364-3834 one hour prior to the funeral ser- recuperating in a French hospital. who lives in rural Holton. Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sunday Sunday: 10 a.m. Education • 11 a.m. Worship Sun.: 8:50 a.m. Life Journey Our Lady of the Snows Church vice. (contemporary service) New Hope Family Church Fr. Marianand Mendem 515 Iowa, Holton Memorial contributions may 10 a.m. Sunday school 166 and "I" Road, Mayetta, Kan. be made to Linwood Park As- 11 a.m. Traditional worship service 597-5656 Pastor: Sterling Hudgins Church - [email protected] 1st, 3rd, & 4th Sunday Mass 8:30 a.m. Wednesday Meal: 6:30 p.m. sisted Living in Valley Falls, Pastor - [email protected] sent in care of Mercer Funeral 2nd Sunday Mass 1 p.m. Wednesday Service: 7:15 p.m. First Baptist Church of Holton Potawatomi Pentecostal Church Sunday Worship: 8:30 a.m. Home, P.O. Box 270, Holton, 404 Juniper, 364-3423 4.5 miles west on 134th Rd., Mayetta KS 66436. Holton Recorder 3/13/17 Sr. Pastor: Tim O’Byrne Rev. Marcia Potts Director of Descipleship - Rhett Totten Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school Sunday: 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Worship service Obit guideline 10:30 a.m. Worship Services Potawatomi United Methodist 5:15 & 6 p.m. Youth Groups Rev. Howard Sudduth When submitting obituar- Wed.: 10 a.m. Bible Study • 6:30 p.m. Choir Sunday: 9:50 a.m. Sunday school ies to The Holton Recorder for Friday: 7 a.m. Women’s Breakfast 10:30 a.m. Worship See you 6:45 a.m. Men’s Breakfast St. Dominic Catholic Church publication,­ please remember First Baptist Church of Hoyt Pastor: Fr. Marianand Mendem in that we can print a 2-inch-by-3- Pastor David Burnworth • 986-6446 416 Ohio, Holton, 364-3262 Church! inch photo of the deceased for Wednesday night prayer: 7 p.m. Saturday: 5:30 p.m. Mass • Sunday: 10:30 a.m. a $12.50 charge. Pictures­ of the Sunday: 9 a.m. Sunday school Mass 10 a.m. Worship service Confessions 30 minutes before mass. deceased may be e-mailed to The 7 p.m. Sunday evening worship www.jacocatholics.org Re­corder at holtonrecorder@ giantcomm.net or bring the This church directory is sponsored by: photo to the Recorder­ office at 109 W. Fourth St. in Holton to be scanned in a timely manner. When e-mailing photos, please make sure the resolution is at least 640 pixels by 480 pixels. WILSON’S DIRECT MOTORS & TIRES Just west of Holton on Hwy. 16 (785) 364-1915 www.holtonrecorder.net ______HOLTON RECORDER, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017, PAGE 6 SPORTS Monday 2016-2017 Northeast Kansas Royal Valley girls All-League Girls Basketball Teams Several area prep 1st Team Grade School fired up about Reagan Kirkwood Fr. Valley Falls Josie Weishaar Jr. Je erson County North basketball teams Annabelle Vaught Jr. Je erson County North softball again Ally Campbell Sr. Immaculata fall to eventual By Ali Holcomb Senior Masey Lafferty will *Mallory Wagner Sr. Pleasant Ridge With several returning return as the starting pitcher starters, the Royal Valley this year for the Lady Pan- High School softball team is thers. Lafferty was 12-0 last 2nd Team Grade School state champs title game, 68-56. looking for its third league season. *Hana Ronnebaum Sr. Maur Hill Mount Academy Several area girls and boys championship and its first “We will look to use the prep basketball teams, com- Class 1A-DI Boys ticket to the state tourna- early portionSPORTS of the season to *Ravyn Jobbins Jr.WednesdayJe erson County North peting at state, fell to even- The Onaga boys lost in the ment. develop a second pitcher as *Lindsey Heim So. Pleasant Ridge tual state champs this year. first round, 73-46, to Mont- ezuma-South Gray, the even- “We have a very experi- we lean upon Masey,” Katzer *Daspin Bruning Jr. Horton Class 4A-DII Girls enced var- said. The Jeff West Lady Tigers, tual second place team. sity group, Lafferty pitched 71 innings Allison Kearney Jr. Valley Falls winners of the Big Seven The Hanover boys beat many of last season where she had League and the Class 4A-DII Rural Vista, 68-46, in the which are an 1.873 earned run average Honorable Mention Grade School Sub-State Tourney at Mer- first round and then beat St. iden with a victory over the Francis, 64-44, in the second returning with 54 batters struck out and Jordan Sachse Sr. as four- 19 earned runs. Immaculata Holton Wildcats, took sec- round. In the state title game, year and Lafferty is also a strong hit- *Jentry Seichepine Sr. Je erson County North ond place at state, falling to Hanover beat Montezuma- three-year ter for the Panthers with a *Rachel Frakes Jr. Valley Falls Girard in the state champi- South Gray 60-36. onship game by the score of Class 1A-DI Girls starters,” .403 batting average last year Shelby Wright Sr. Oskaloosa said head and 23 RBIs. 54-48. The Centralia girls beat coach Corey Katzer. “It ap- Other potential pitchers for Haylee Weissenbach So. McLouth In the third place game, An- Quinter in the first round, pears at this time we will also the Panthers include junior Heather Ronnebaum Jr. Maur Hill Mount Academy dale beat Scott City 57-54. 67-34, but then lost to Twin Valley League foe Hanover have some young kids mixed Danielle Stithem, freshman Abby Ross Sr. Horton Class 4A-DII Boys in who will be looked upon Abigail Harding and fresh- The Rock Creek Mustangs, 58-57 in the second round. to contribute right from the man Cassidy Parks. Kylie Dohl Fr. Jackson Heights winners of the Meriden Class Hanover was the eventual beginning of the season.” “The only way that we 4A-DII Boys Sub-State state champ. The Panthers were 19- will be successful is if we *Repeat selections from last year Tourney with a win over the Centralia then took third 3 overall last season and continue to show up to prac- Holton Wildcats, fell at state place by beating Coldwater- were 13-1 in the Big Seven tice and work hard,” Katzer to the eventual third place South Central 55-45. League. They were league said. “In the grand scheme Topeka Hayden team. The Hanover girls beat co-champions alongside Per- of things, this team has not 2016-2017 Northeast Kansas Hayden beat Wichita Col- Dighton in the first round, ry Lecompton. accomplished anything. Yes, All-League Boys Basketball Teams legiate to take third at state. 48-34, then beat Centralia in Royal Valley fell to the the last couple of teams have In the champioship game, the second round. In the title Oskaloosa Bears in the final had success, but that’s the 1st Team Grade School Holcomb beat Pratt 60-45. game, the Hanover girls beat championship round of the last couple of teams, that’s *Wyatt Olberding Sr. Jackson Heights Class 3A Girls Olpe, 50-47. Riley County, the winner Class 1A-DII Boys Class 3A regional tourna- not this team.” Braden Schneider ment at the end of the 2016 Additional field players Sr. Je erson County North of the St. Marys Sub-State, The Axtell boys, the team season. expected to see some more *Zach Schwinn So. Immaculata and the team that defeated that beat the Wetmore boys “We look to be returning playing time this year include Nick Caudle Sr. Maur Hill Mount Academy the Royal Valley girls in the in the Axtell Class 1A-DII sophomore Eryn Daugherty at first round of Sub-State, did Sub-state title game, lost a lot of offensive fire power Noah Trader Jr. Pleasant Ridge led by the return of four-year first base and freshman Kenzie not place at state. their first round state game to starter Sarah Beam, who last Ogden at third base. The Riley County girls lost Caldwell, 64-40. year led the team with an “With a core group of se- 2nd Team Grade School in the first round, 44-24, to the Class 1A-DII Girls niors, we are excited to see if The Wetmore girls led incredible eight home runs, Boston Lane Jr. Je erson County North eventual state champion Hu- 40 runs batted in and scored we can build upon the back- goton team that beat Cheney much of their first round 42 runs all with a shoulder to-back league championships Colten Kocour Jr. Maur Hill Mount Academy in the title game, 59-37. game at state against Wa- that needed to be surgically against a very tough Big Seven Nathan Isaacs Jr. Horton The Nemaha Central girls, verly and the score was tied League,” Katzer said. from the Big Seven League, 44-44 with three minutes left repaired as soon as the sea- Katzer said each league team *Jaxson Webb So. Oskaloosa son was over,” coach Katzer won their first game at state in the game. will bring its own unique chal- Braden Summers Jr. Je erson County North Waverly pulled ahead of said. “We are excited to see lenges. over Humboldt, 47-37, but what she can do now that she then lost in the second round Wetmore by making free “Perry is the returning co- throws and won 49-44. is healthy.” champ, and they have a lot of Honorable Mention Grade School to the eventual state champ Other returning starters in- Hugoton team. The Waverly girls went on their core kids back, and we Joel Abel Sr. Je erson County North to win the state champion- clude: learned firsthand last year how In the third place game, the * Catcher, Maggie Schuetz strong they can be,” he said. Derek Zule Sr. Pleasant Ridge Nemaha Central girls lost to ship. They beat Otis-Bison (senior), who batted .455 last “Jeff West is just two years Garrison Pope So. McLouth Hays-Thomas Moore Prep- in the second round, 44-34, Marian, 63-57. and then beat Olpe in the title year and had a .486 on base removed from a state champi- Braeden Pfau Sr. Oskaloosa percentage. onship so they have a strong Class 3A Boys game, 54-49. Schuetz recently signed a tradition.” Craig Wahwahsuck Jr. Horton Silver Lake, the winner of letter of intent to play soft- Katzer’s assistant coaches Alan Robinson Fr. Immaculata the St. Marys Boys Class 3A Holton Country ball for Barton County next are John McManigal and Doug *Mason Thomas Sr. Jackson Heights Sub-State where the Royal year. Spencer. Valley boys competed, did Club news given * Shortstop, Morgan New The Panthers begin the sea- Dawson Gatzemeyer Sr. Valley Falls not place at state. (junior), who batted .435 last son with a non-league game Luke Ervin Sr. Maur Hill Mount Academy The Silver Lake boys lost The Holton Country Club has year, had a .512 on base per- on Tuesday, March 28, on the in the first round at state, announced its schedule for the centage and had 30 hits. New road against Wamego. Games *Repeat selections from last year 62-44, to the eventual state upcoming golf season. also led the team with 20 sto- begin a 4:30 p.m. champion Marysville team An April’s Fools tourney will that beat Cheney in the title be held on April 1. This will be len bases. an 18-hole two-person tourney * Outfielder, Ali Bryan (se- Lady Hornets game, 45-37. starting at 10 a.m. nior), who batted .338 during Class 2A Girls It will have nine holes of golf the 2016 season, had a .376 play today upcoming prep SPORTS The Valley Falls girls, win- with a ryder cup format, best on base percentage, 18 RBIs MONDAY, MARCH 13: The Holton High School Lift-A-Thon ners of the Valley Falls Class ball for three holes, scramble and 26 hits. SEARCY, Ark. - The Empo- 2A Sub-State where the Jack- for three holes and then alter- ria State University women’s is set for 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. this evening at the HHS son Heights girls competed, nate shot for three holes. * Outfielder, Lexi Baker basketball team beat Pittsburg (senior), who batted .358 last gym. Students will be competing in the bench press and won their first round game at The second nine will be a par State 65-57 here Saturday in 3 tourney from each hole. Entry year, had a .423 on base per- the NCAA Division II Central power clean. The public is invited to view the Lift-A-Thon state, 31-26, over Elbing-Ber- ean Academy but then lost in fees include meal. centage, 23 runs and 24 hits. Regional semifinals. free of charge. Other tourneys this spring * Outfielder, Emily Al- The Lady Hornets, now 29- the second round, 53-41, to the eventual state champion will be on April 23 - two-person bright (sophomore), who had 4, will advance to the regional Sponsored by scramble, May 7 – one-person a .338 batting average, .348 championship game for the Claflin-Central Plains team. scramble and May 29 – two- on base percentage, 23 hits sixth straight season, and will Claflin-Central Plains beat person scramble. and 10 stolen bases. face Harding at 7 p.m. today Wabaunsee in the title game, All these tourneys are open to * Designated hitter, Paige (Monday) with an Elite Eight 60-48. the public. Ogden (junior), who batted appearance on the line. Valley Falls lost the third The Holton member-guest Kyrstie Miller, a junior from www.fsbks.bank place game to Meade, 51-40. will be April 2-4. .467 in five games. Ogden Holton, had 10 rebounds in the also had 10 RBIs. Class 2A Boys The club is excited to have PSU game. Miller has led the eight new cart rentals for this “Offensively, I think we Lady Hornets in rebounds in six Lawrence’s Bishop Sea- bury Academy, the team that year. Yearly membership starts have the potential to put up games this season and has also in April, but the club has a spe- a lot of runs at times,” Katzer led the team in scoring in five won the Valley Falls Class cial going on during the month said. “I also think defensive- games. 2A Sub-State by defeating of March. ly we have the potential to Jory Collins, head coach for Jackson Heights, took third Please call the club at 785- really put pressure on teams the Lady Hornets, is also from place at state. 364-3558 to enter the tourna- to have to work to score.” Holton. Bishop Seabury beat Ness ments or if you have questions City in the first round, 59- about a new membership. 47, but lost to the eventual Special nights during the golf 2017 ROYAL VALLEY HS SOFTBALL second place team at state season, open to all golfers, in- – St. John-Hudson – in six clude Ladies Night is on Tues- ATHLETES days, Men’s Night on Wednes- 2017 Royal Valley High School softball schedule overtimes by the final score days and Couples’ Night on Date Opponent Location Time OF THE WEEK of 52-51. Fridays. Mar. 28 Wamego (V&JV) Wamego 4:30 p.m. St. John-Hudson bowed to For more information, call Apr. 3 Hiawatha (V) Hiawatha 4:30 p.m. Jackson Heights sophomore basketball Salina Sacred Heart in the 785-364-3558 or visit Holton- CountryClub.com. Apr. 4 Hiawatha (JV) Hoyt 4:30 p.m. player Trinity McMahon scored 17 points Apr. 6 Perry-Lecompton (V&JV) Hoyt 4:30 p.m. to help lead the Lady Cobras to a sub-state Apr. 10 Je erson West (V&JV) Je West 4:30 p.m. first round win over Kansas City Christian Apr. 20 Nem Central (V&JV) Hoyt 4:30 p.m. recently. HOLTON BALL ASSOCIATION Apr. 22 Rock Creek JV Triang. Rock Crk 9 a.m. Apr. 24 Santa Fe Trail (V&JV) Hoyt 4:30 p.m. Baseball & Softball forms are now due! Apr. 27 ACCHS (V) Hoyt 4:30 p.m. Apr. 28 ACCHS (JV) ACCHS 4:30 p.m. Royal Valley junior basketball player SIGN-UP May 1 Riverside (V&JV) Hoyt 4:30 p.m. Bella Thompson scored 10 points in her May 4 Sabetha (V&JV) Sabetha 4:30 p.m. team’s first round sub-state loss to Riley Saturday, March 18 • 8 a.m.-11 a.m. May 8 Holton (V&JV) Holton 4:30 p.m. County and was a steady performer for May 15-19 4A Regional Tourn. TBA TBA the Lady Panthers all season. Holton Parks & Rec. Center May 25-26 4A State Tourn. Topeka TBA 211 W. 5th St., Holton

This schedule brought to you by: 1603 W. 4th St., Holton, KS Anyone interested in umpiring summer ball HOYT FAMILY PRACTICE (785) 364-3205 www.chcsks.org contact Mike Reichle at Parks & Rec, Hoyt, KS • (785) 986-6630 at 785-364-9000. ______HOLTON RECORDER, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017, PAGE 7 FENCELINE: Mobile cell Blevins excelling in track at Emporia State The Mid-America Intercol- poria State University. ships. jumps while at Emporia State. legiate Athletic Association In- Former Royal Valley Pan- Throughout the indoor sea- In high school, Blevins phones connect us better door Track ther Elizabeth Blevins is in son, Blevins has turned in sev- closed out her Panther track By Jody Holthaus ently, however, the novelty of and Field her third year of competition eral top performances, compet- and field career in 2014, com- Meadowlark Extension this story is not so unique. C h a m p i - at Emporia State University ing in the 4x400 meter relay, peting at State in Class 4A and District Agent “For cattle, other than a taste o n s h i p s with the Hornets track and 600-yard run and 400 meter stood on the medal stand with Livestock & Natural Resources difference, candy is not any took place field team, and at the MIAA dash, earning several top 10 sixth place finishes in both the It was probably a good thing, different than including corn from Feb. Indoor Track and Field Cham- and top five performances in long and triple jumps, while that when I in the diet. They serve as an 24 through pionships, she ran her way to all three competitions. also competing in the 100 and started my energy source for the cattle,” Feb. 26 All-MIAA honors with a third Last year at the MIAA in- 200 meter dashes. “big girl” said Chris Richards, Oklahoma with sever- place finish in the 600-yard door competition, the former Blevins looks to continue her job, there State University Cooperative al area ath- run, posting a time of 1:26.63 Panther earned sixth in the track career at Emporia State was still Extension beef cattle nutrition letes com- in the finals. 600-yard run and eighth in with the upcoming outdoor such a thing specialist. “The bacteria in the peting for Blevins was also part of the the 4x400 meter relay, while season and looks to continue as long dis- rumen of the cattle break down m u l t i p l e Hornets’ 4x400 meter relay taking third in the 4x400 me- to be a strong competitor for tance! the candy into the same mate- s c h o o l s , team that notched a time of ter relay at the MIAA outdoor the Hornets in several events. O t h e r - rials it would the starch in the and one of 3:55.17 to take fourth place at competition. Blevins has also wise, I’m corn they are fed.” those athletes represented Em- the MIAA Indoor Champion- competed in the long and triple sure my It is not just candy, either. m o t h e r “Cattle are well equipped would have to utilize feed and forage re- gotten sev- sources that are not suitable for eral calls a human consumption or use,” Only Fools Fall In Love! day; if not her, then one of my said Dave Lalman, OSU Co- older sisters. operative Extension beef cattle I have four older sisters, so specialist. “Restaurant grease, Holton Community Theatre Presents: that’s a lot of lifelines. grocery store unsold produce, But because we have mobile outdated bread, water-damaged cell phones now, I’m getting a flour or cereal and on and on. lot of calls from my baby son And, of course... grass.” “THE 9 WORST as he navigates the real world With compartmentalized of southwest Kansas and parts stomachs, cattle can utilize of Oklahoma. He works and a wide range of forage qual- BREAKUPS lives with co-workers five days ity. The first compartment, the a week. So there have been calls rumen, is where much of the about the messy roommate, the magic happens. Carbohydrates, OF ALL TIME” roommate that is always up at sugar in particular, are rapidly by Ian McWethy night and sleeps in too late in fermented in the rumen. This Public Notice the mornings. process transforms the sugar I’ve gotten the calls in the into volatile fatty acids. wee hours of the night to inform “These acids are then absorbed Saturday, April 1 me of that latest earthquake in into the blood stream and used Oklahoma that he has just felt. for energy by different tissues,” April Fool’s Day • 6 p.m. It’s a bit frustrating to be five Lalman said. “Consequently, to eight hours away and not be blood sugar does not vary dra- Dinner and Show – $30 able to do anything but offer my matically in ruminants com- advice. That time it was “get pared to humans. It is highly Public Notice Sunday, April 2 • 2 p.m. outside.” regulated in ruminants.” There have been oncoming While the stomachs of cattle (First published in The Holton FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST Cookies, Coffee & Show – $15 tornadoes, the lamb feedlot he are impressive, they can only Recorder, Holton, Kan., on CORNER OF THE NORTH Tickets NOW AVAILABLE discovered, the large dairies he do so much. A diet strictly com- Monday, March 6, 2017.) HALF OF SAID SOUTH- had never seen before, or when prised of candy, doughnuts or EAST QUARTER, THENCE at all Holton banks until March 24th! they were grounded because the restaurant grease, for example, IN THE DISTRICT SOUTH 88 DEGREES 20 Tickets for Sunday will be sold at the door whole town ran out of gasoline, is not a good idea. COURT OF MINUTES 35 SECONDS beginning at 1:15 p.m. and the worst: the town is sur- “Nutritional expertise is re- JACKSON COUNTY, WEST ALONG THE SOUTH rounded by wildfire. quired to create a balanced nu- PublicKANSAS NoticeLINE OF THE NORTH Saturday’s dinner catered by Boomers’ This week, the calls have been tritional program, especially CIVIL DEPARTMENT HALF OF SAID SOUTH- heartbreaking. He has seen a when dealing with feeds other EAST QUARTER 1580.77 shed full of dead cattle because than grazed forage,” Lalman Quicken Loans Inc. FEET TO THE WEST LINE of the wildfires and many half said. “The diet needs to be care- OF THE EAST 48 ACRES burned cows that needed to be fully balanced to keep every- Plaintiff, OF THE NORTH HALF OF put down. Nowhere in my “Par- thing working in concert and SAID SOUTHEAST QUAR- enting for Dummies” does it tell minimize any risk of mineral vs. TER; THENCE NORTH 01 you how to prepare your child imbalances or digestive upset.” DEGREE 41 MINUTES 24 for these kinds of adventures. Many of the forage materials JeffreyPublic E. Schuetz Noticeaka Jef- SECONDS WEST ALONG Interesting article: Cattle and carefully folded into cattle diets fery E. Schuetz, Keri R. SAID WEST LINE 660.61 Skittles - from Oklahoma State would otherwise be wasted. Schuetz, Jane Doe, John FEET TO THE NORTH LINE University. “They are either landfill ma- Doe, and Jan Hamilton, OF THE SOUTH HALF OF News circulated early in 2017 terial or can be repurposed for United States Bankruptcy THE NORTH HALF OF SAID about a truck hauling Skittles to other industries,” said Richards. Trustee, et al., SOUTHEAST QUARTER, CROSSWORD PUZZLE a producer in Wisconsin, where “It’s a win-win-win; the candy THENCE NORTH 88 DE- it was to be mixed into feed for company gets some revenue, Defendants GREES 20 MINUTES 33 cattle. Social media was abuzz the environment wins by avoid- Public NoticeSECONDS EAST ALONG with the strange thought of cat- ing landfills and the cattle get Case No. 17CV12 SAID NORTH LINE 523.83 tle tasting the rainbow. Appar- a great energy source that is Court No. 12 FEET TO A POINT WHICH Title to Real Estate Involved SOUTH 88 DEGREES 20 Pursuant to K.S.A. §60 MINUTES 33 SECONDS WEST 1057.99 FEET FROM NOTICE OF SUIT THE NORTHEAST COR- Kientz Corner NER OF THE SOUTH HALF STATE OF KANSAS to the OF THE NORTH HALF OF By Beverly Ramey Newell no cast and can walk on it care- abovePublic named DefendantsNotice SAID SOUTHEAST QUAR- On March 5, the Pleasant Hill fully. and The Unknown Heirs, TER, THENCE SOUTH 01 United Methodist Church con- The children’s story was given executors, devisees, trust- DEGREE 35 MINUTES 58 gregation opened its worship by Kevin McDowell. He told ees, creditors, and assigns SECONDS EAST PARAL- service by singing “Rock Of them three stories about how of any deceased defendants; LEL TO THE EAST LINE Ages, Cleft For Me.” the devil tried to tempt Jesus but the unknown spouses of any OF SAID SOUTHEAST The adult Sunday school class Jesus was not tempted. Jesus defendants; the unknown of- QUARTER 575.62 FEET, that meets in the sanctuary will resisted Satan and told him to ficers, successors, trustees, THENCE NORTH 88 DE- begin a video Bible study based leave Him alone. Let us be like creditors and assigns of any GREES 20 MINUTES 35 on “Bonanza” on March 12. If Jesus and resist temptation. defendants that are exist- SECONDS EAST PARAL- you are interested in what Bible Michelle Caudill read the ing, dissolved or dormant LEL TO THE SOUTH LINE lessons we can learn from Hoss scripture Luke 23:26, 33-34a. corporations; the unknown OF THE NORTH HALF OF and Little Joe, come and join The sermon “Father, Forgive executors, administrators, SAID SOUTHEAST QUAR- us. Them” was given by the Rev. devisees, trustees, credi- TER 1057.99 FEET TO THE The education committee Hyun-Jin Cho. What does Lent tors, successors and assigns POINT OF BEGINNING. needs individually wrapped mean to you? Jesus’ last words of any defendants that are Tax ID No.: 043-197-26-0- candy donations for the Palm were, “Father, forgive them, for or were partners or in part- 00-01-023.02-0 Commonly Sunday egg hunt. Please leave they do not know what they are nership; and the unknown known as 10399 S Rd., Hoyt, candy in the foyer. doing.” Let us have faith and guardians, conservators and KS 66440 (“the Property”) The worship committee will know God is with us. We need trustees of any defendants MS181539 be ordering Easter lilies to place to forgive those who hurt us. that are minors or are under in the sanctuary for Easter Sun- Jesus asked God to forgive any legal disability and all for a judgment against de- day. The cost is $9.05 for a six- those who crucified Him. Jesus’ other person who are or may fendants and any other in- inch pot wrapped in foil with prayer on the cross is our prayer, be concerned: terested parties and, unless six-plus blooms. The signup also: “Father, Forgive Them.” otherwise served by personal sheet is in the foyer. March 26 Jesus wants us to forgive oth- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- or mail service of summons, is the last day to order. ers. FIED that a Petition for Mort- the time in which you have to If you would prefer to give The communion servers were gage Foreclosure has been plead to the Petition for Fore- to a mission during the Easter Pastor Jin, Kay Jones-Ray, Linda filed in the District Court of closure in the District Court season, we suggest a donation Smith, Ron and Linda Griffiths Jackson County, Kansas by of Jackson County Kansas to Fellowship and Faith or To- and Denis and Val Warkentine. Quicken Loans Inc., praying will expire on April 17, 2017. peka North Outreach. You may The closing hymn was “Free- for foreclosure of certain real If you fail to plead, judgment sign up in the foyer. Make your ly, Freely.” Those assisting property legally described as and decree will be entered in checks payable to Pleasant Hill with the service were Michelle follows: due course upon the request UMC and in the memo state Caudill, liturgist; Mary Smith, of plaintiff. “Easter lily” or “Easter mis- organist; Joy Jepson and Deb LAND SITUATED IN THE sion” and what mission. Mannell, sound system; Molly CITY OF HOYT IN THE MILLSAP & SINGER, LLC The birthdays for March 5 Strobel, acolyte; John Wilson, COUNTY OF JACKSON IN through March 11: Andrew song leader; and Daryl Jepson, THE STATE OF KS By: ______Gower, March 5; Cara Etzel and Gary Slimmer and John and ALL THE FOLLOWING Chad R. Doornink, #23536 John Holt, March 7; Shelly Pit- Linda Reed, usher team. DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE [email protected] tman, March 8; John Dowd and On Feb. 28, Dick and Beverly IN THE COUNTY OF JACK- 8900 Indian Creek Park- Lois Rill, March 10; and Kier- Newell, Nick and Karen Nico- SON, AND THE STATE OF way, sten Harris, Tymber Neblett, Ja- lay, Dennis and Kim Smerchek KANSAS, TO WIT: Suite 180 mie Sexton, Alan Shaffer, Mary and Carmen and Kira Sellens A TRACT OF LAND LO- Overland Park, KS 66210 Smith and Jillian Walder, March ate supper at KiKu’s Steakhouse CATED IN THE NORTH (913) 339-9132 11. restaurant in Topeka. HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST (913) 339-9045 (fax) A joy was Ella Caudill made On March 2, John and Doro- QUARTER OF SECTION the Seaman girls softball team. thy Holt attended the Pleasant 26, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, By: ______Roberta Henley thanked the Hill coffee group for breakfast RANGE 15 EAST OF THE Christina E. Carr, #27514 church family for all the cards, at Perkins restaurant in Topeka. 6TH P.M. JACKSON COUN- [email protected] calls and visits while she was in On March 5, Dick and Beverly TY, KANSAS, DESCRIBED Michael E. Boyd, #21325 the hospital. She is glad to be Newell attended a birthday party AS FOLLOWS: COMMENC- [email protected] home. for Audrey and Cara Etzel at the ING AT THE NORTHEAST Dwayne A. Duncan, The concerns were prayers for Carousel Room in Gage Park in CORNER OF SAID SOUTH- #27533 the Patton and Soward families, Topeka. The party was hosted EAST QUARTER, THENCE [email protected] as their nephew had a seizure by their parents, Kenny and SOUTH 01 DEGREES 35 Aaron M. Schuckman, and stroke and is in Children’s Yvonne Etzel. Audrey was four MINUTES 58 SECONDS #22251 Mercy Hospital; Elaine Wor- on March 1 and Cara was two EAST ALONG THE EAST [email protected] den’s niece, Keri, had a C-sec- on March 7. The girls had a fun LINE OF SAID SOUTH- tion and the baby was seven time opening all their presents. EAST QUARTER 1236.25 612 Spirit Dr. weeks early but is doing good; Everyone enjoyed cupcakes, ice FEET TO THE TRUE POINT St. Louis, MO 63005 and Sharon Miller, whose scans cream and punch. Audrey and OF BEGINNING; THENCE (636) 537-0110 show no cancer at this time but Cara are great-granddaughters CONTINUING SOUTH 01 (636) 537-0067 (fax) she will continue treatments. of Dick and Beverly. DEGREE 35 MINUTES 58 Sharon fell and has a hairline SECONDS EAST ALONG M18t3 fracture on her ankle. She has SAID EAST LINE 85.00 THE HOLTON RECORDER, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017, PAGE 8 Pleasant Valley Rustlers hold meetings By Marcus Pruett of what they could do. The signup by Lora. Reporter deadline was Jan. 26. The leader’s report was given by The January meeting of the Regional 4-H Day is March 18 in JoAnn and Jennifer. They told club Pleasant Valley Rustlers 4-H Club Atchison. Beef weigh-in was held members that the May meeting had was held on Jan. 8, 2017. The meet- from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 26. a date conflict, so it would have to ing was called to order at 7 p.m. by Meat goat day is March 25 at Kan- be rescheduled. President Alex. sas State University. Club members got a report that The Pledge of Allegiance and a The Jackson County Fair this showed the club’s financial review song were led by Clara and Josh. year is from July 31 through Aug. was turned in on time and com- Roll call was called by Jerilyn 3. It was noted that this is a week plete. and answered by members using later than usual. The club will be doing a pig raffle the reply, “What did you do over Josh provided the program. New again this year thanks to the Zeller Christmas break?” members announced were Lily family donating a pig. Then, Jerilyn read the minutes of Stous, Lane Pruett and Noah and Lora, Judd and Jerilyn are mov- the last meeting. The treasurer’s re- Elisa Bartels. ing on to Regional 4-H Day on port was given by Lora. The next meeting was scheduled March 18 in Atchison. The leader’s report was given by for 7 p.m. on Feb. 12. Club members were to draw for JoAnn and Jennifer. They forgot to ------concession stand shifts at the next mention last month that Judd took The February meeting of the 4-H council meeting. the PVR canned goods to Giant Pleasant Valley Rustlers was held The program was given by Judd. Communications for the donation on Feb. 12, 2017. The meeting was Junior swine day was March 11 to the Christmas Bureau. called to order by Alex. The Pledge at KSU. Junior meat goat day is JoAnn turned in the club goals of Allegiance and song were led by March 25. May 4 is sheep and meat that were due Jan. 3. Jerilyn sent a Clara and Josh. goat weigh-in. May 27-28 is the sympathy card to the Mabel Harris Jerilyn called roll, “What is your spring livestock show. family. favorite candy?” Jerilyn then read The next club meeting was County 4-H Day was set for Feb. the minutes from the last meeting. scheduled for 7 p.m. on Sunday, 4, so club members were to think The treasurer’s report was given March 12. Sen. Jerry Moran (center) is shown with United States Senate Youth Program attend- ees Holton High School senior Tel Wittmer (left) and Jack Campbell of Shawnee. Submitted photo Public Notice

(First published in The Holton Kansas Noxious Weed Law day of non-compliance with a Wittmer attends Senate Youth Program Recorder, Holton, Kan., on to every person who owns or maximum fine of $1,500. U.S. Senator Jerry Moran high school students – two the homeless, organized blood Monday, March 13, 2017.) supervises land in Jackson (R-Kan.) last week met with from each state, the District of drives and volunteered at the County that noxious weeds The public is also hereby Jack Campbell of Shawnee Columbia and the Department Veterans Administration hos- JACKSON COUNTY growing or found on such notified that it is a viola- and Tel Wittmer of Holton, of Defense Education Activ- pital, summer school, youth land shall be controlled and tion of the Kansas Noxious delegates to the 55th annual ity – to Washington, D.C. for football camps and nursing GENERAL NOTICE TO eradicated. Control is defined Weed Law to barter, sell or United States Senate Youth an intensive week-long study homes. CONTROL NOXIOUS as preventing the production give away infested nursery Program (USSYP). These stu- of the federal government and Wittmer plans to attend Kan- WEEDS of viable seed and the veg- stock or livestock feed un- dents were chosen from across the people who lead it. Each sas State University to pursue etative spread of the plant. less the feed is fed on the the state to represent Kansas as student receives a $10,000 a major in agricultural eco- The Kansas Noxious Weed farm where grown or sold to participants in the program’s undergraduate college schol- nomics and attend law school Law K.S.A. 2-1314 et seq re- Failure to observe this no- a commercial processor that annual Washington Week. arship with encouragement to upon graduation. quires all persons who own tice may result in the Coun- will destroy the viability of the “I’m glad to see Jack and continue coursework in gov- While in Washington, the or supervise land in Kan- ty: noxious weed seed. Custom Tel take advantage of this ernment, history and public student delegates attended sas to control and eradicate harvesting machines must unique opportunity to gain affairs. meetings and briefings with all weeds declared noxious 1. Serving a legal notice re- be labeled with a label pro- valuable experience that will Wittmer attends Holton Members of Congress, cabi- by legislative action. The quiring control of the noxious vided by the Kansas Depart- serve them well in the future,” High School where he serves net members, officials of the weeds declared noxious are: weeds within a minimum of ment of Agriculture and must Sen. Moran said. “Their selec- as student council president. Departments of State and field bindweed, musk thistle, five days. Failure to control be free of all weed seed and tion represents a real honor. Additionally, he is the secre- Defense and leaders of other Johnsongrass, bur ragweed, the noxious weeds within the litter when entering the State Jack and Tel – and the many tary of his local Future Farm- federal agencies. They also Canada thistle, sericea les- time period allowed may re- and when leaving a field in- students across our state who ers of America (FFA) chapter, participated in a meeting with pedeza, leafy spurge, hoary sult in the county treating the fested with noxious weeds. have an interest in making a the Northeast District FFA a justice of the U.S. Supreme cress, quackgrass, Rus- noxious weeds at the land- Additional information may difference in the lives of oth- Sentinel and serves on the Court and the President of the sian knapweed, kudzu and owner’s expense and placing be obtained from the Jack- ers – continue to give me con- Kansas State High School Ac- United States. pignut. Multiflora Rose and a lien on the property if the son County Noxious Weed fidence that good things are tivities Association student The USSYP was created by Bull Thistle are County Op- bill is not paid within 30 days Department or by contacting going to happen in this coun- advisory team. Senate Resolution 324 in 1962 tion Noxious Weeds de- or, the Kansas Department of try, especially in Kansas.” Wittmer enjoys participating and has been sponsored by the clared noxious by the Board 2. Filing criminal charges Agriculture, 109 S.W. 9th St., Each year this competitive, in football, wrestling, track, Senate and fully funded by the of County Commissioners for non-compliance. Convic- Topeka, KS 66612. merit-based program brings select choir and musicals. He Hearst Foundations since its of Jackson County. Notice is tion for non-compliance may 104 of the most outstanding has helped to pack meals for inception. hereby given pursuant to the result in a fine of $100 per L20t2 AreaArea HealthHealth AndAnd MedicalMedical DirectoryDirectory

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(785)851-0911. 687-4650 for Help! 855-401-4513 Applications are available to be picked up at the ------TREE TRIMMING & Misc. Misc. Jefferson County Courthouse, Clerk’s Office, First Floor, Oskaloosa, Kansas REMOVAL, aerial equipment, DONATE YOUR CAR TO VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! There’s CHARITY. Receive maximum value a cheaper alternative than high drugstore or at www.jfcountyks.com. stump removal, free estimates, of write off for your taxes. Running prices! 50 Pills SPECIAL $99.00 FREE insured. Larrison Tree Service, or not! All conditions accepted. Free Shipping! 100% guaranteed. CALL Application mailing address: Jefferson County 911 Communications, 785-364-3743. Call anytime. pickup. Call for details. 844-268-9386 NOW! 855-850-3904 ------P. O. Box 248, Oskaloosa, Kansas, 66066. EOE/ADA. Special SpecialNotice Notice Employment Employment *ALCOHOL PROBLEM with family member or friend? Eastridge Nursing Facility at Centralia Holton Al-ANON family group, Wednesdays, 7p.m., Evangel BUILDERS Openings for the following positions: United Methodist Church, East TM GREAT NEW OPPORTUNITY door, go to Library, Rm.104. & LABORERS The way you want to live Hoyt Pallet Co., Inc. Topeka Presbyterian Manor Full Time CMA or LPN to work with charge nurse. *Hours at the JCMA New Hope Center Food Pantry, is expanding. Certified Nursing Evening shifts available. located at Fifth Street and Looking for Builders & Full Time CNA Wisconsin Avenue in the Assistant & Holton First Christian Church Laborers. Apply in person. Certified Various shifts available. basement, are from 3 p.m. to Part-Time Night Nurse 6 p.m. on Thursdays. For more 11621 P4 Road Medication Aide information, call 362-7021. Hoyt, KS Both positions are full-time, Will be working from 5 p.m. to 5 a.m. and every third weekend. evening shift 2 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Competitive wages and benefits. Call Eastridge at Centralia 785-857-3388 for more details *The Heart of Jackson Humane Applicant must be able to work Society shelter is located at Employment every-other weekend and some or apply on line at www.chcsks.org. 414 E. Eighth St. in Holton and Work in a job that changes A division of Community HealthCare System, Inc. EOE is open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. holidays, have good work history the lives of little children. and be able to pass a criminal Monday through Saturday and at We have an opening for a other times by appointment. For Nutrition Program Aide in background check and Sun ower Bank, N.A. more information, call 364-5156. Jackson County Head Start a drug screen. Lost & LostFound & Found Center. Salary range is $8.86- We offer great benefits and a is looking for a $13.91/hour. Please go to www. wonderful working environment. FOUND: Female Walker nekcap.org for job description Come join our team today! Teller! Hound at 18854 160th Rd., and application. Please submit application and proof Sun ower Bank, N.A. is looking for an energetic, Denison. Call Heart of Jackson, Please apply at: The way you want to liveTM 364-5156. of education to bpederson@ http://topekapresbyterianmanor.org Topeka Presbyterian Manor highly motivated individual to ll the position of nekcap.org. NEK-CAP, Inc. is TELLER! If you are dedicated to providing excep- FOUND: Yellow Lab mix, aged, an equal opportunity employer. RN male, 1-mile north of Jackson tional customer service, detail-oriented and possess Farm FarmEquipment Equipment $1,000 Sign-On Bonus for Heights. For more information, New RN Positions good computer skills, this is the job for you! contact Banner Creek Animal FOR-SALE: (1)John-Deere 346 We are currently accepting Sun ower Bank employees enjoy outstanding Hospital, 364-4560. small baler, $2,000 or trade; The way you want to liveTM Topeka Presbyterian Manor applications for full-time Livestock Livestock (1)Done Huey 24-foot flatbed 6 a.m.-2:30 p.m. PATH unit benets... including 401(k) plan, health/dental insur- gooseneck, $3,000. 1-785-608- and 2 p.m.-10:30 p.m. ance, tuition reimbursement, paid time o, paid ANGUS BULLS FOR-SALE: 5167 Assisted Living 15-months. Ron Kuglin, 364- LPN Health Care RN. holidays, and more. Competitive wages plus excel- 7458. FOR-SALE: 1956 John Deere Part-time 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. Applicants must be available to tractor, Model-50 with 3-point lent benets! Two days available. You choose. work every-other weekend and If you qualify, please apply online at FOR-SALE: Horned, polled hitch, pull-type plow. 785-924- $1,000 Sign-On Bonus some holidays. Applicants must www.sun owerbank.com/careers. bulls. Davis Hereford, Maple 3840 or 785-806-1061. have good work history and be Applicants must have good work Hill, Kansas, 785-256-4643. Lawn & Garden able to pass criminal background Come grow with us and assist Lawn & Garden history and be able to pass check and a drug screen. our institution in providing Poultry Poultry BULK 100% Decorative river criminal background check We offer great benefits and a leading edge nancial solutions BABY CHICKS FOR SALE: rock. 785-851-0053. and a drug screen. wonderful working environment. Multiple breeds available. Call Garage SalesGarage Sales We offer great benefits and a Come join our team today! to our customers! 785-304-2182 for detailed wonderful working environment. Please apply at: You’ve never worked for any place listing and cost. HUGE MOVING SALE: 107 Come join our team today! Karen Dr./Holton. Friday, http://topekapresbyterianmanor.org like Sun ower Bank! Furniture Furniture March-17, 7am-4pm/Saturday, Please apply at: EOE/AA: FOR-SALE: Antique rocking March-18, 7am-12pm. Merging http://topekapresbyterianmanor.org Minorities/Females/Disabled/Vets chair, designs engraved on top. (2)households extras of $65/OBO. 785-288-1977 everything! Treadmill, white Victorian bedroom set, red Wanted Wanted steel bunk beds (full/twin), bed/ MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST (PT) dresser, area rug (blacks/reds), Fast-paced medical clinic looking for someone that has a MAINTENANCE TECH The Heart of Jackson Humane lots of pictures/kitchen stuff, C.J. Foods is seeking experienced, Society is seeking donations great work history and that can multi-task. home decor. talented, and highly motivated individuals to of several items for continued Duties will include answering phones, checking-in patients, operations, as well as more RentalRental Property Property add to the maintenance teams in our volunteers to walk dogs at the 1-BEDROOM UPSTAIRS scheduling and assisting with medical records. Pawnee City, NE and Bern, KS plants. shelter. For more information, apartment: No pets/smokers. HS diploma/GED required. Qualified applicants will have Allen Bradley call the shelter at 364-5156 or $390/month. 785-935-2390 Good communication/writing skills a must. and/or Industrial Maintenance training, along stop by the shelter at 414 E. with the skill and experience to work with a variety of materials and Eighth St. in Holton. 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT: Previous experience in a health care setting preferred. Furnished, deposit required, no tools such as welders, torches, basic hand tools, etc. TILLABLE ACRES to rent: pets. 785-364-4676/785-408-3261 Position would be 20-30 hours per week Monday-Friday. The right candidate will have good mechanical and communication Growing family farm expanding NICE, FRESHLY PAINTED Send resume via email to skills, with the ability to follow written, oral and graphic instructions. operation. 316-680-1254 2-bedroom home in Holton. [email protected] or mail to Experience and expertise with electrical, computer, pneumatic, and EmploymentEmployment $495/month plus deposit. Credit Muddy Creek Family Clinic, PLC skills are preferred. report required. No pets/smoking. Employees of C.J. Foods, Inc. enjoy competitive wages, health We have an opening for an Call Terry, 785-207-0457. 200 White Way, Netawaka, KS 66516. insurance, 401(k) plan with employer contribution, profit sharing, Assistant Teacher in Jefferson No phone calls. Clinic is a tobacco-free facility. short term disability, and many other company benefits. County- Meriden Head Start. ResidentialResidential Property Property If interested in applying for this position please apply online at Salary range is $8.86-$13.91. FOR-SALE: 2-bedroom, Please go to www.nekcap. 1-bathroom, 978-sq.ft. single- www.cjfoodsinc.com. Further inquiries please call Human Resources org for job description and story home in quiet neighborhood REGISTERED NURSE at 785-336-6132. application. Please submit on south side of Holton (110 C.J. Foods, Inc. is a drug free work environment & EOE. application and proof of New York) with detached garage. The Jefferson County Home Health & Hospice is seeking a education to bpederson@ $65,000. 785-215-2829 full-time Registered Nurse to provide skilled nursing care and Crossword Answers nekcap.org. NEK-CAP, Inc. is No TrespassingNo Trespassing FOR-SALE: 1973 Mobile provide on-call support. Must be a graduate of an approved an equal opportunity employer. school of professional nursing, licensed as a Registered Nurse TRESPASSING WITHOUT Home, cheap, located at 106 permission. Notice is hereby Work in a job that changes S.New Jersey/Holton. Needs in the state of Kansas, have a minimum of one (1) year of given by the undersigned the lives of little children. We work, make offer. Call 785- experience as a professional nurse, and reliable transportation. residents of Jackson County have openings for a Program 364-3825. Excellent benefits including affordable family health and that hunting, fishing, trapping, Aide and 2-Assistant Teachers or shooting, or trespassing day in Jackson County Head Start OWN (3)CITY LOTS with dental insurance, KPERS retirement, and personal leave; or night is positively forbidden Center. Starting salary is a piece of Soldier history! salary commensurate with experience. Pre-employment on all land owned, or rented $8.70/hour. Please go to www. 1.5-story house, built in late or occupied by us, or on roads 1800s, $10,900. 785-806-1810 drug screen and physical capacity testing required. nekcap.org for job description Applications available at www.jfcountyks.com adjacent to lands at any time and application. Please of the year, licenses or no submit application and proof AutomobilesAutomobiles or 1212 Walnut St., Oskaloosa, KS, licenses. April 1, 2016-2017. of education to bpederson@ accepted until position is filled. Phil and Colene Gutierrez, FOR-SALE: 2007 Buick Roger Ackeret, Jay Gilliland, nekcap.org. NEK-CAP, Inc. is Lucerne. Good condition, near EOE/ADA BFD Inc., Joseph B. Nick, and an equal opportunity employer. new tires. 364-7458 For further information contact Jeanne Czoch at 785-403-0025. Harold Knouft. HOLTON RECORDER, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017, PAGE 10

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Answers Crossword Answers areLawn getting & the Garden proper care, administeringLawn medicine,& Garden Employment EmploymentRacing Equipmentformation dailyRacing and enabling Equipment crim- NSA’s roots can be traced back Motorcycles Motorcycles inal justice professionals including to October 1888 when a group of and interacting with residents and their families. police officers, sheriffs, andHousehold depu- sheriffs in Minnesota and surroundHousehold- FurnitureFresh Produce FurnitureFresh Produceties, to locate the information and ing states formed an organization,Rural Property Rural Property RedbudFarmers Assisted Market Living is a departmentFarmers of Community Market Auto Parts Auto Parts HealthCare System. Community HealthCare System offers SUMMER HELP WANTED programs they need. which they named the Inter-State Recreational Recreational NSA recognizes the need to Sheriffs’ Association. 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Working for KANZA will afford an and the state sheriffs’ associa- quaintance, to exchange ideas for Garden Seed/Plants Garden Seed/Plants tions, in order to meet the needs more efficient service and to assist or contactGarage Human Sales Resources at 785-889-5030.Garage Sales EOE individual the opportunity to be able to make a differenceTrucks in the life and concerns of individualRealTrucks Estate NSA oneAuctions another in the apprehensionReal Estate of Auctions Estate Sale Estate members.Sale While working on the criminals. No Trespassing LawnNo & of TrespassingGarden an child with a mental illness.Lawn & Garden national level, NSA has continued Sheriff Morse was recently one Recorder Ads Recorder Ads Kanza Mental Health and Guidance Center isMotorcycles hiring: to seek grassrootsMotorcycles guidance, ever of five sheriffs featured in a com- striving to work with andFresh for its Producemercial paid for by the FederationFresh Produce Farmers MarketSUMMER HELPFarmers Market members, clients and citizens of For American Immigration Re- for our children’s Summer Success program for ourRecreational Hiawatha and the nation. Recreational form. PRN/REGISTERED NURSE Vehicles NSA has throughVehicles the years as- In the commercial, the sheriffs Holton offices.Feed Candidate & Seed will work as a psychosocialFeed &group Seed leader sisted sheriffs’ offices, sheriffs’Vans de- address President Donald VansTrump, The Jefferson County Home Health & Hospice is seeking a partments and state sheriffs’ asso- thanking him for stopping ille- for the Community Based Services Department.Boats ciations in locating andBoats preparing gal immigration and restoring the prn/Registered Nurse to provide skilled nursing care, health Candidate must be at least 18 years old applications for state and federal “rule of law.” They also vow to teaching, and supervision of the in-home health care team. Garage Sales Garage Sales homeland security grant funding.Estate workSale together with the PresidentEstate Sale Must be a graduate of an approved school of professional For more information contact VirginiaNo Freese Trespassing at The NSA recordNo andTrespassing reputation Trump to “make American safe nursing, licensed as a Registered Nurse in the state of Kansas, [email protected] Ads Recorder Ads for integrity and dependability again.” have a minimum of one (1) year of experience as a professional EOE. nurse, and reliable transportation. Salary commensurate Apply online at www.kanzamhgc.org/jobs/ with experience. Pre-employment screening required. For further information call Jeanne Czoch at 785-403-0025. EOE ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, March 18 • 10:30 a.m. CHILD CASE MANAGER 1508 Willow St., Valley Falls, KS ATTENDANT CARE WORKER KANZA Mental Health and Guidance Center has exciting Nice, nice furniture including Solid Oak China Hutch, custom KANZA Mental Health and Guidance Center has exciting opportunities available for outgoing and energetic individuals to become made; Soft Rocker Recliners & Chairs; Couches w/foot ext.; a member of our team. Working for KANZA will afford an individual the Loveseats w/foot ext; End, Sofa & Co ee Tables; Nice Wooden opportunities available for outgoing and energetic individuals to Bookcases; King-Sized Bedroom Set; King Brass Plated Bed & more. become a member of our team. Working for KANZA will afford an opportunity to be able to make a difference in the life of an individual 2 Sets of China incl. serving pcs; Several sets of stemmed utes & individual the opportunity to be able to make a difference in the life with a mental illness. glassware; Small baskets; Gold trimmed Blue Ewer & glasses from Kanza Mental Health and Guidance Center is hiring: Hawaii; Candy Dishes; Candleholders; Relishes; T Cups & Saucers; & of an child with a mental illness. others. Outdoor Furniture; Oreck Upright Vacuum; Everyday Kanza Mental Health and Guidance Center is hiring: CHILD CASE MANAGER Household; Cordless Weedeater; 12 V Air Compressor; Craftsman for our Holton & Hiawatha offices. Candidate must have bachelor’s Sander; Circular Saw; Sm. Tool Box full of handtools; 14 V Cordless ATTENDANT CARE WORKER Drill; Binoculars & much misc. for our Holton office. Candidate must have a high school diploma degree, preferably in human services or equivalent 4 years experience. Very nice & clean auction. Soft Furniture is like new. Please be on time as Sign-on Bonus Available. won’t be a very large auction. All items have been well maintained. View our and be at least 21 years old. website for pictures: www.pagelrealtyauction.com. Thanks, Wayne For more information contact Virginia Freese at For more information contact Virginia Freese at TOM SETH ALLEN ESTATE, seller [email protected] [email protected] Auction Conducted by: EOE. EOE. Pagel, Inc. Realty & Auction Apply online at www.kanzamhgc.org/jobs/ Apply online at www.kanzamhgc.org/jobs/ 8BZOF1BHFM $"* t#FUI1BHFM #SPLFS