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DAILY REPORTER ∙ Tuesday, June 2, 2020 ∙ 9 AA MEETINGS; 213 W. Oak; Independence; Noon daily except Tuesday and Thursday; Sunday at 6pm; Wednesday at 7pm. Alanon meetings; Tuesday at 7pm. TF LOWRY CONSTRUCTION, new construction, room additions, steel buildings, remodeling, roofing, insurance claims. Locally owned since 2001. We do it all, 620-330-1943. TF RINCK’S SEPTIC Cleaning, serving southeast Kansas for 30 years. Honest, reliable and reasonable. 620-205-9752. TF DRAIN CLEANING profes- sional service. New equip- ment. Call today – clean today. Plumb Crazy Plumb- ing, Indy cell 620-332-9010. TF O’SHIELDS SEPTIC Tank Cleaning. Installa- tion and repairs. For reli- able service and inspection call John, 620-289-4705. TF ALWAYS A great gift idea; automatic garage doors, In- dependence Overhead Doors, Inc., 115 W. Main, Inde- pendence, 620-331-2445. TF BENNETT BACKHOE- trench- ing, rock hauling and drive- way repair, 331-5149. TF TIM SACK Construction- addi- tions, garages, decks, privacy fences, painting, 40 years ex- perience. Call 620-779-1571. TF STAIR’S LAWN CARE- Call Jesse at 620-779- 3897 for a free estimate. TF OPTION ONE Plumbing - Same day service. Full Service Plumbing - Drain Cleanings, Water Heat- ers, Water Service, Gas Re- pairs. 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 620-205-2788. TF FURNISHED EFFICIEN- CY apartments, starting at $115 weekly. Cable, utili- ties paid. 620-205-7043. TF STORAGE BY Mary, 130 S. 25th, 620-330- 0690, all metal, dry. TF CLIMATE CONTROL stor- age, available, Witwer Stor- age, 1691 CR 4325, Cof- feyville, 620-251-8542. TF DEVORE STORAGE, secured perimeter, reasonable rates, easy access, 216 Cement, 620-331-8407, 620-926- 0197. Various sizes available. TF KING APARTMENTS- large two bedroom, central heating/air, $495 month, 620-330-2791. TF DOWNTOWN OFFICE space available now. 620-331-1704 JUN4 DOWNTOWN one bed- room apartment, avail- able 07/01/20, $450 a month. 620-331-1704 JUN4 SMALL, TWO bedroom trailer, $285 plus de- posit. 620-330-7919 JUL02 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, country place, electric, with car garage, 2 miles north of Independence, Kansas, 1-800-321-4523. JUL02 CLASSIFIED NEW DEADLINES Daily-11 a.m. Day Before Saturday- 3 p.m. Thursday Minimum Charge- 1 day, up to 15 words, $8.25 Call the office 620-331-3550 to place your ad. We accept Visa, MasterCard or Dis- cover cards, or you can pre-pay for your ad at our offices at 6th and Chestnut streets. The Reporter reserves the right to edit, classify or reject any ad submitted. The Independence Daily Reporter does not accept responsibility for the character of advertisers requesting its readers to make cash investments in business ventures. The Reporter does suggest you check thor- oughly with your Chamber of Commerce, credit bureau, or your local banks before you make investments with concerns you know little or nothing about. CLASSIFICATION INDEX Topic Number ANNOUNCEMENTS (100) Food Specials .......................... 101 Business Opportunities............. 102 Coming Attractions ................... 103 Notices ..................................... 104 Lost & Found ........................... 105 Lodge Notices ........................... 106 EMPLOYMENT (120) Help Wanted ............................. 121 Jobs Wanted............................. 122 MERCHANDISE (130) Auctions................................... 131 Rummage Sales ........................ 132 Farm Equip. & Supplies............ 133 Livestock & Equip..................... 134 Pets & Supplies ........................ 135 Indoor Goods ............................ 136 Outdoor Goods ......................... 137 Merchandise for Rent ................ 138 Free ......................................... 139 Merchandise Wanted ................. 140 SERVICE (150) Services....................................151 Auctioneers...............................152 VEHICLES, ACCESSORIES (160) Autos ................ 161 Trucks ..................................... 162 Motorcycles .............................. 163 Recreational Vehicles ................ 164 Vehicle Accessories ................... 165 Vehicles Wanted ....................... 166 PROPERTY (180) Real Estate for Sale .............. 181 Property for Rent .................. 182 Mobile Homes ....................... 183 Property Wanted ................... 184 Auctions............................... 185 PUBLIC NOTICES ................. 200 104 Notices WORD AD DEADLINE: Daily Edition : 11 a.m. DAY BEFORE Saturday Edition : 3 p.m. THURSDAY Tuesday|June 2, 2020 620-331-3550 [email protected] Classifieds Helpful Tips 182 Property For Rent 151 Services 200 Public Notices Helpful Tips Host a successful yard sale Instead of giving away unwanted items that have gathered dust around the house, many people turn to garage and yard sales to trans- form their clutter into some extra money. Yard sales may not be a “get rich quick” scheme, but they present an environmentally friendly way to clean up a home. What’s more, they can be an ideal way to connect with neighbors and meet new people. Any money earned is an added bonus. Statistics collecting resource Sta- tistics Brain says that roughly 165,000 yard/garage sales take place in the United States each week. Nearly 700,000 people pur- chase something at those sales, leading to millions of dollars exchang- ing hands. Yard sales may seem straightfor- ward, but there are a few strategies to ensure such sales go boom rather than bust. • Choose the right date and time Plan when to hold the sale by looking at the calendar and choosing an open weekend. Many people host their yard sales on Friday, Saturday or Sunday mornings, theorizing that this is when the most people will be free to browse their wares. Begin early in the morning so that shoppers will not need to disrupt their schedules much to visit neigh- borhood sales. A 7 a.m. start time will attract the early birds and free up most of the day. • Advertise the sale To reach the maximum number of shoppers, advertise your sale in var- ious ways. Signage around the neighborhood announcing the sale is one method. Signs should be bold, simple and easily readable for pass- ing motorists. Place ads in local newspapers, online and on grocery store bulletin boards, and use social media to spread the word of the sale even further. Be sure to give ample notice of the sale so that shoppers can mark their calendars. • Make for easy browsing Arrange goods for sale into catego- ries and pay attention to presenta- tion. You may generate more sales if items are easy to see and browsing is made easy. Put items you expect to draw the most attention popular near the end of the driveway to entice passers-by. A neat and inviting appearance also may convey that you’ve taken care of your home and your belong- ings. Play some music and offer light refreshments to create a convivial atmosphere. Price things reasonably It’s tempting to overprice items, but a good rule of thumb is to mark things for one-half to one-third of the original value. Be open to negotia- tion, but try to haggle with a “buy one get one” approach, rather than marking down the price consider- ably. After all, the goal is to get rid of as many items as possible, with financial gain a distant second. Yard sales are popular ways to make money and clear homes of unwanted items. Hosts can make their sales even more successful by employing a few simple strategies. 200 Public Notices Assisted Living at Eagle Estates Where Your Family Is Our Family Enjoy home cooked meals, housekeeping, laundry, personal care and medication assistance. 24 Hour caring staff RN on call 24/7 Let your family be a part of our family at 1354 Taylor Road Independence 620-331-1662 Auctioneer: Integrity Outlet BUILDING SUPPLY AUCTION SATURDAY, June 6TH • 10:00 AM Winfield, KS 1105 W. 9th Avenue • Winfield, KS 67156 at the Winfield Fairgrounds SALE HELD INSIDE REGARDLESS OF WEATHER DIMENSIONAL LUMBER – 2x6’s, 2x10’s ◊ COMPOSITE AND 5/4 RADIUS EDGE CEDAR DECKING ◊ PULLDOWN KITCHEN FAUCETS: Chrome – Oil Rubbed Bronze – Gold and Brushed Nickel spring pull down kitchen faucets. ◊ NEW DELTA, MOEN, and HOME IMPRESSIONS FAUCETS: Vanity and kitchen (NIB) – large selection to choose from. ◊ APPLIANCES: NEW IN BOX - Refrigerator – Wall Oven – Gas Dryer – HIGH END selection. ◊ GENERATOR – Briggs & Stratton 3000 Peak PowerSmart Series – linkable. ◊ KENMORE A/C – window unit – SmartRoom Air Conditioner. ◊ OSB: Norbord Trubord 7/16” in 4’x8’ sheets. ◊ INSULATION: Batt insulation – r13 – r22 – r30. ◊ UNFINISHED OAK HARDWOOD FLOORING FANCY CHANDELIERS AND WALL SCONCES ◊ CEILING FANS ◊ 7” WIDE PLANK WHITE OAK UNFINISHED OAK FLOORING: Dual faced engineered back flooring – T&G – beveled edge. Hottest look on the market. ◊ BAMBOO FLOORING: 5”x1/2” solid prefinished - fine strand woven – hand sculpted. ◊ KITCHEN CABINETS: Multiple sets of cabinets – option of stained and painted - all wood – prefinished cabinet sets. Straight and L shaped. Some sets include soft close doors and self-close dovetail drawers. VANITIES ◊ WOOD LOOK TILE: Great selection of styles and colors. ◊ MOSAIC TILE: large selection. ◊ SUBWAY TILE ◊ WESTERN CEDAR BEVEL SIDING: 1x8” beveled western red cedar ◊ FLAT LOG CEDAR 8” SIDING: 5/4 x 8” cedar log siding ◊ REAL CEDAR SHAKES ◊ WESTERN CEDAR: 1”x4”x12’. ◊ PREFINISHED FIBER CEMENT SHAKE SIDING ◊ CEDAR CAR SIDING: Several 1,000 ln ft of 6” cedar car siding. ◊ EXTERIOR DOOR UNITS ◊ INTERIOR DOOR UNITS – including Barn Wood doors ◊ PINE: Several 1,000 ln ft 1”x6” car siding T&G – also 2”x6” T&G – beautiful material. ◊ PINE and OAK BASE AND CASE – oak quarter round and base shoe. ◊ PREFINISHED HARDWOOD FLOORING ◊ SNAP AND LOCK LAMINATE: Several 1,000 sq ft of 12 – 10 mil handscraped, distressed laminate in great colors. ◊ LVT: luxury vinyl tile – wood plank – snap lock and glue down - several 1,000 sq ft in good selection of colors. ◊ BUTCHER BLOCK COUNTERTOPS: Absolutely beautiful countertops – you don’t want to miss these. ◊ QUARTZ – 3cm double sink vanity tops with backsplashes ◊ KITCHEN SINKS: Fire Clay Farmhouse style as well as several styles of drop-in sinks. Integrity Outlet and Mt. Vernon Auction Center • No Buyer’s Premium • MORE DETAILS and PICS AS ITEMS ARRIVE - check sites often. For pictures see Integrity Outlet ID#42073 or Mt. Vernon Auction Company on Auctionzip.com ID#29728 or Facebook CELL 870-754-4428 • 870-715-2326 (text only) • 870-715-5479 Load out – Sale Day – until dark; Sunday: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm All items MUST BE REMOVED BY 12:00 pm Sunday!! All announcements made the day of auction will supersede previous advertising. Auctioneer License Information: Auction Listings provided by AuctionZip.com. Although the information published herein is from sources deemed reliable, AuctionZip.com expressly disclaims any liability for errors, omissions or changes regarding any information provided for this auction. Potential buyers are urged to verify auction date, time, and content directly through the auctioneer’s website or by contacting the auctioneer directly. The terms and conditions of the auction may or may not be published in this listing. ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE THE DAY OF THE AUCTION ARE BINDING AND TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ANY INFORMATION FOUND HEREIN. Seeking CNA with restorative experience Now interviewing those with a heart for serving precious elders. Apply on Indeed.com (First published in the Independence Daily Reporter May 19, 2020) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS SITTING AT INDEPENDENCE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: JOYCE SIMPSON aka MARI- LYN JOYCE SIMPSON aka JOYCE M. SIMPSON, Deceased No. 2020 PR-16 I NOTICE OF HEARING AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are notified that on May 12, 2020, a Petition was filed in this Court by Jeri L. Hammerschmidt, a devisee and legatee, and Executor named in the “Last Will and Testament of Joyce Simpson,” deceased, dated April 4, 2018, requesting that the in- strument attached thereto be admit- ted to probate and record as the Last Will and Testament of the decedent; and Letters Testamentary be issued to Executor to serve without bond. You are required to file your writ- ten defenses to the Petition on or before June 11, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. in the District Court, in Indepen- dence, Montgomery County, Kan- sas, at which time and place the cause will be heard. Should you fail to file your written defenses, judg- ment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition. All creditors are notified to exhibit their demands against the Estate within the latter of four months from the date of the first publica- tion of this notice, as provided by law, or if the identity of the creditor is known or reasonably ascertain- able, 30 days after actual notice was given as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus ex- hibited, they shall be forever barred. JERI L. HAMMERSCHMIDT Petitioner Jeffrey A. Chubb (#9915) EMERT CHUBB REYNOLDS, LLC 204 E. Laurel - P. O. Box 747 Independence, KS 67301 (620) 331-1800; (620) 331-1807-fax [email protected] Attorneys for Petitioner May 19, 26, June 2, 2020 ____________________________________ (First published in the Independence Daily Reporter June 2, 2020) DISTRICT COURT, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS CIVIL DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK & TRUST, Plaintiff, v. TAKA K. GREEN a/k/a TAKA KAY GREEN, JAMES D. GREEN, et al. Defendants. CASE NO. 2020-CV-35-I TITLE INVOLVING REAL ESTATE Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 (REAL ESTATE FORECLOSURE ACTION) NOTICE OF SUIT THE STATE OF KANSAS TO: JAMES D. GREEN and all unknown defendants and all other persons who are or may be concerned: You are hereby notified that a Peti- tion for Foreclosure has been filed in the District Court of Montgomery County, Kansas, by Community Na- tional Bank and Trust, praying for foreclosure of certain real property legally described as follows: The South 135 feet of Lot 7, except the West 200 feet thereof, Lakeview Addition, a sub-division of the SW/4 of the SW/4 of Section 18, Township 32, Range 16 East of the 6th P.M., Montgomery County, Kansas, except any part taken or given for road and EXCEPT: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Lot 7, thence S.01°15’19”E. along the West line of said Lot 7 a distance of 55.00 feet; thence S.89°58’18”E. on a line parallel to the North line of said Lot 7 a distance of 200.05 feet to the point of beginning; thence continu- ing S.89°58’18”E. a distance of 21.00 feet; thence S.00°02’46”E. a distance of 109.24 feet to the South line of said Lot 7; thence N.89°56’31”W. along the South line of Lot 7 a distance of 18.52 feet; thence N.01°15’19”W. a distance of 109.26 feet to the point of beginning, and EXCEPT: Commencing at the SE corner of said Lot 7, N.00°53’50”W. along East line of said Lot 7 135.02 feet, N.89°56’31”W. along the North line of the South 135 feet of said Lot 7, 396.50 feet to the point of begin- ning, S.01°49’47”E. 25.77 feet to a point on the South line of the North 55 feet of said Lot 7, N.89°58’16”W. along said North line 21.00 feet to a point, N.01°15’19”W. 25.78 feet to a point on the North line of the South 135 feet of said Lot 7, S.89°56’31”E. along said North line 20.74 feet to the point of beginning. Commonly known as 3001 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Independence, KS 67301. and you are required to plead to the Petition on or before the 14th day of July 2020 in the District Court of Montgomery County, Kansas located in Independence. If you fail to plead, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon said Petition. Respectfully Submitted: s/Creath L. Pollak Creath L. Pollak #21681 MINTER & POLLAK, LC 8080 E. Central Ave., Ste. 300 Wichita, Kansas 67208 Telephone: (316) 265-0797 Fax: (316) 618-0058 Email: creath@mp-firm.com Attorneys for Plaintiff MINTER & POLLAK, LC AS ATTOR- NEYS FOR COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK & TRUST IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR- MATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. June 2, 9, 16, 2020 ____________________________________ Reporter

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Page 1: Classifieds WORD AD DEADLINE: 620-331-3550 Daily Edition ... · 6/2/2020  · Kansas, 1-800-321-4523. JUL02 CLASSIFIED NEW DEADLINES Daily-11 a.m. Day Before Saturday- 3 p.m. Thursday

DAILY REPORTER ∙ Tuesday, June 2, 2020 ∙ 9

AA MEETINGS; 213 W. Oak; Independence; Noon daily except Tuesday and Thursday; Sunday at 6pm; Wednesday at 7pm. Alanon meetings; Tuesday at 7pm. TF

LOWRY CONSTRUCTION, new construction, room additions, steel buildings, remodeling, roofing, insurance claims. Locally owned since 2001. We do it all, 620-330-1943. TFRINCK’S SEPTIC Cleaning, serving southeast Kansas for 30 years. Honest, reliable and reasonable. 620-205-9752. TFDRAIN CLEANING profes-sional service. New equip-ment. Call today – clean today. Plumb Crazy Plumb-ing, Indy cell 620-332-9010. TFO’SHIELDS SEPTIC Tank Cleaning. Installa-tion and repairs. For reli-able service and inspection call John, 620-289-4705. TFALWAYS A great gift idea; automatic garage doors, In-dependence Overhead Doors, Inc., 115 W. Main, Inde-pendence, 620-331-2445. TFBENNETT BACKHOE- trench-ing, rock hauling and drive-way repair, 331-5149. TFTIM SACK Construction- addi-tions, garages, decks, privacy fences, painting, 40 years ex-perience. Call 620-779-1571. TFSTAIR’S LAWN CARE- Call Jesse at 620-779-3897 for a free estimate. TFOPTION ONE Plumbing - Same day service. Full Service Plumbing - Drain Cleanings, Water Heat-ers, Water Service, Gas Re-pairs. 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 620-205-2788. TF

FURNISHED EFFICIEN-CY apartments, starting at $115 weekly. Cable, utili-ties paid. 620-205-7043. TFSTORAGE BY Mary, 130 S. 25th, 620-330-0690, all metal, dry. TFCLIMATE CONTROL stor-age, available, Witwer Stor-age, 1691 CR 4325, Cof-feyville, 620-251-8542. TF DEVORE STORAGE, secured perimeter, reasonable rates, easy access, 216 Cement, 620-331-8407, 620-926-0197. Various sizes available. TFKING APARTMENTS- large two bedroom, central heating/air, $495 month, 620-330-2791. TFDOWNTOWN OFFICE space available now. 620-331-1704 JUN4DOWNTOWN one bed-room apartment, avail-able 07/01/20, $450 a month. 620-331-1704 JUN4SMALL, TWO bedroom trailer, $285 plus de-posit. 620-330-7919 JUL02FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, country place, electric, with car garage, 2 miles north of Independence, Kansas, 1-800-321-4523. JUL02

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Daily-11 a.m. Day BeforeSaturday- 3 p.m. Thursday

Minimum Charge- 1 day, up to 15 words, $8.25

Call the office 620-331-3550 to place your ad. We accept Visa, MasterCard or Dis-cover cards, or you can pre-pay for your ad at our offices at 6th and Chestnut streets.The Reporter reserves the right to edit, classify or reject any ad submitted.The Independence Daily Reporter does not accept responsibility for the character of advertisers requesting its readers to make cash investments in business ventures. The Reporter does suggest you check thor-oughly with your Chamber of Commerce, credit bureau, or your local banks before you make investments with concerns you know little or nothing about.

CLASSIFICATION INDEXTopic NumberANNOUNCEMENTS (100)Food Specials .......................... 101Business Opportunities.............102Coming Attractions ...................103Notices .....................................104Lost & Found ...........................105Lodge Notices ...........................106EMPLOYMENT (120)Help Wanted .............................121Jobs Wanted .............................122MERCHANDISE (130)Auctions ...................................131Rummage Sales ........................132Farm Equip. & Supplies ............133Livestock & Equip.....................134Pets & Supplies ........................135Indoor Goods ............................136Outdoor Goods .........................137Merchandise for Rent ................138Free .........................................139Merchandise Wanted .................140SERVICE (150)Services....................................151Auctioneers...............................152VEHICLES, ACCESSORIES (160)Autos ................ 161Trucks .....................................162Motorcycles ..............................163Recreational Vehicles ................164Vehicle Accessories ...................165Vehicles Wanted .......................166PROPERTY (180)Real Estate for Sale .............. 181Property for Rent .................. 182Mobile Homes ....................... 183Property Wanted ................... 184Auctions ............................... 185PUBLIC NOTICES ................. 200104 Notices

WORD AD DEADLINE:Daily Edition : 11 a.m. DAY BEFORESaturday Edition : 3 p.m. ThuRSDAY

Tuesday|June 2, 2020620-331-3550

[email protected] Classifiedshelpful Tips

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151 Services 200 Public Notices

helpful Tips

host a successful yard sale

Instead of giving away unwanted items that have gathered dust around the house, many people turn to garage and yard sales to trans-form their clutter into some extra money. Yard sales may not be a “get rich quick” scheme, but they present an environmentally friendly way to clean up a home. What’s more, they can be an ideal way to connect with neighbors and meet new people. Any money earned is an added bonus.

Statistics collecting resource Sta-tistics Brain says that roughly 165,000 yard/garage sales take place in the United States each week. Nearly 700,000 people pur-chase something at those sales, leading to millions of dollars exchang-ing hands.

Yard sales may seem straightfor-ward, but there are a few strategies to ensure such sales go boom rather than bust.

• Choose the right date and time

Plan when to hold the sale by looking at the calendar and choosing an open weekend. Many people host their yard sales on Friday, Saturday or Sunday mornings, theorizing that this is when the most people will be free to browse their wares.

Begin early in the morning so that shoppers will not need to disrupt their schedules much to visit neigh-borhood sales. A 7 a.m. start time will attract the early birds and free up most of the day.

• Advertise the saleTo reach the maximum number of

shoppers, advertise your sale in var-ious ways. Signage around the neighborhood announcing the sale is one method. Signs should be bold, simple and easily readable for pass-ing motorists.

Place ads in local newspapers,

online and on grocery store bulletin boards, and use social media to spread the word of the sale even further. Be sure to give ample notice of the sale so that shoppers can mark their calendars.

• Make for easy browsingArrange goods for sale into catego-

ries and pay attention to presenta-tion. You may generate more sales if items are easy to see and browsing is made easy. Put items you expect to draw the most attention popular near the end of the driveway to entice passers-by.

A neat and inviting appearance also may convey that you’ve taken care of your home and your belong-ings. Play some music and offer light refreshments to create a convivial atmosphere.

• Price things reasonablyIt’s tempting to overprice items,

but a good rule of thumb is to mark things for one-half to one-third of the original value. Be open to negotia-tion, but try to haggle with a “buy one get one” approach, rather than marking down the price consider-ably. After all, the goal is to get rid of as many items as possible, with financial gain a distant second.

Yard sales are popular ways to make money and clear homes of unwanted items. Hosts can make their sales even more successful by employing a few simple strategies.

200 Public Notices

Assisted Livingat

Eagle EstatesWhere Your Family

Is Our FamilyEnjoy home cooked meals,

housekeeping, laundry,personal care and

medication assistance.24 Hour caring staff

RN on call 24/7Let your family be a part

of our family at1354 Taylor Road

Independence620-331-1662

Auctioneer: Integrity Outlet

BUILDING SUPPLY AUCTIONSATURDAY, June 6TH • 10:00 AM

Win�eld, KS

1105 W. 9th Avenue • Winfield, KS 67156 at the Winfield Fairgrounds

SALE HELD INSIDE REGARDLESS OF WEATHER

DIMENSIONAL LUMBER – 2x6’s, 2x10’s ◊ COMPOSITE AND 5/4 RADIUS EDGE CEDAR DECKING ◊ PULLDOWN KITCHEN FAUCETS: Chrome – Oil Rubbed Bronze – Gold and Brushed Nickel spring pull down kitchen faucets. ◊ NEW DELTA, MOEN, and HOME IMPRESSIONS FAUCETS: Vanity and kitchen (NIB) – large selection to choose from. ◊ APPLIANCES: NEW IN BOX - Refrigerator – Wall Oven – Gas Dryer – HIGH END selection. ◊ GENERATOR – Briggs & Stratton 3000 Peak PowerSmart Series – linkable. ◊ KENMORE A/C – window unit – SmartRoom Air Conditioner. ◊ OSB: Norbord Trubord 7/16” in 4’x8’ sheets. ◊ INSULATION: Batt insulation – r13 – r22 – r30. ◊ UNFINISHED OAK HARDWOOD FLOORING ◊ FANCY CHANDELIERS AND WALL SCONCES ◊ CEILING FANS ◊ 7” WIDE PLANK WHITE OAK UNFINISHED OAK FLOORING: Dual faced engineered back �ooring – T&G – beveled edge. Hottest look on the market. ◊ BAMBOO FLOORING: 5”x1/2” solid pre�nished - �ne strand woven – hand sculpted. ◊ KITCHEN CABINETS: Multiple sets of cabinets – option of stained and painted - all wood – pre�nished cabinet sets. Straight and L shaped. Some sets include soft close doors and self-close dovetail drawers. ◊ VANITIES ◊ WOOD LOOK TILE: Great selection of styles and colors. ◊ MOSAIC TILE: large selection. ◊ SUBWAY TILE ◊ WESTERN CEDAR BEVEL SIDING: 1x8” beveled western red cedar ◊ FLAT LOG CEDAR 8” SIDING: 5/4 x 8” cedar log siding ◊ REAL CEDAR SHAKES ◊ WESTERN CEDAR: 1”x4”x12’. ◊ PREFINISHED FIBER CEMENT SHAKE SIDING ◊ CEDAR CAR SIDING: Several 1,000 ln ft of 6” cedar car siding. ◊ EXTERIOR DOOR UNITS ◊ INTERIOR DOOR UNITS – including Barn Wood doors ◊ PINE: Several 1,000 ln ft 1”x6” car siding T&G – also 2”x6” T&G – beautiful material. ◊ PINE and OAK BASE AND CASE – oak quarter round and base shoe. ◊ PREFINISHED HARDWOOD FLOORING ◊ SNAP AND LOCK LAMINATE: Several 1,000 sq ft of 12 – 10 mil handscraped, distressed laminate in great colors. ◊ LVT: luxury vinyl tile – wood plank – snap lock and glue down - several 1,000 sq ft in good selection of colors. ◊ BUTCHER BLOCK COUNTERTOPS: Absolutely beautiful countertops – you don’t want to miss these. ◊ QUARTZ – 3cm double sink vanity tops with backsplashes ◊ KITCHEN SINKS: Fire Clay Farmhouse style as well as several styles of drop-in sinks.

Integrity Outlet and Mt. Vernon Auction Center

• No Buyer’s Premium •

MORE DETAILS and PICS AS ITEMS ARRIVE - check sites often.

For pictures see Integrity Outlet ID#42073 or Mt. Vernon Auction Company on Auctionzip.com ID#29728 or Facebook

CELL 870-754-4428 • 870-715-2326 (text only) • 870-715-5479

Load out – Sale Day – until dark; Sunday: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

All items MUST BE REMOVED BY 12:00 pm Sunday!!

All announcements made the day of auction will supersede previous advertising.

Auctioneer License Information: Auction Listings provided by AuctionZip.com. Although the information published herein is from sources deemed reliable, AuctionZip.com expressly disclaims any liability for errors, omissions or changes regarding any information provided for this auction. Potential buyers are urged to verify auction date, time, and content directly through the auctioneer’s website or by contacting the auctioneer directly. The terms and conditions of the auction may or may not be published in this listing. ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE THE DAY OF THE AUCTION ARE BINDING AND TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ANY INFORMATION FOUND HEREIN.

Seeking CNA with restorative

experience

Now interviewing those with a

heart for serving precious elders.

Apply on Indeed.com

(First published in the Independence Daily Reporter May 19, 2020)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS

SITTING AT INDEPENDENCE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF:JOYCE SIMPSON aka MARI-LYN JOYCE SIMPSON aka JOYCE M. SIMPSON, Deceased

No. 2020 PR-16 INOTICE OF HEARING AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS

THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED:You are notifi ed that on May 12, 2020, a Petition was fi led in this Court by Jeri L. Hammerschmidt, a devisee and legatee, and Executor named in the “Last Will and Testament of Joyce Simpson,” deceased, dated April 4, 2018, requesting that the in-strument attached thereto be admit-ted to probate and record as the Last Will and Testament of the decedent; and Letters Testamentary be issued to Executor to serve without bond.You are required to fi le your writ-ten defenses to the Petition on or before June 11, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. in the District Court, in Indepen-dence, Montgomery County, Kan-sas, at which time and place the cause will be heard. Should you fail to fi le your written defenses, judg-ment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition.All creditors are notifi ed to exhibit their demands against the Estate within the latter of four months from the date of the fi rst publica-tion of this notice, as provided by law, or if the identity of the creditor is known or reasonably ascertain-able, 30 days after actual notice was given as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus ex-hibited, they shall be forever barred.

JERI L. HAMMERSCHMIDTPetitioner

Jeffrey A. Chubb (#9915)EMERT CHUBB REYNOLDS, LLC204 E. Laurel - P. O. Box 747Independence, KS 67301(620) 331-1800; (620) [email protected] for Petitioner

May 19, 26, June 2, 2020____________________________________

(First published in the Independence Daily Reporter June 2, 2020)

DISTRICT COURT, MONTGOMERY COUNTY,

KANSAS CIVIL DEPARTMENTCOMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK & TRUST,Plaintiff, v. TAKA K. GREEN a/k/a TAKA KAY GREEN, JAMES D. GREEN, et al. Defendants. CASE NO. 2020-CV-35-I TITLE INVOLVING

REAL ESTATEPursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60(REAL ESTATE FORECLOSURE ACTION)

NOTICE OF SUIT THE STATE OF KANSAS TO:JAMES D. GREEN and all unknown defendants and all other persons who are or may be concerned:You are hereby notifi ed that a Peti-tion for Foreclosure has been fi led in the District Court of Montgomery County, Kansas, by Community Na-tional Bank and Trust, praying for foreclosure of certain real property legally described as follows:The South 135 feet of Lot 7, except the West 200 feet thereof, Lakeview Addition, a sub-division of the SW/4 of the SW/4 of Section 18, Township 32, Range 16 East of the 6th P.M., Montgomery County, Kansas, except any part taken or given for road and EXCEPT: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Lot 7, thence S.01°15’19”E. along the West line of said Lot 7 a distance of 55.00 feet; thence S.89°58’18”E. on a line parallel to the North line of said Lot 7 a distance of 200.05 feet to the point of beginning; thence continu-ing S.89°58’18”E. a distance of 21.00 feet; thence S.00°02’46”E. a distance of 109.24 feet to the South line of said Lot 7; thence N.89°56’31”W. along the South line of Lot 7 a distance of 18.52 feet; thence N.01°15’19”W. a distance of 109.26 feet to the point of beginning, and EXCEPT: Commencing at the SE corner of said Lot 7, N.00°53’50”W. along East line of said Lot 7 135.02 feet, N.89°56’31”W. along the North line of the South 135 feet of said Lot 7, 396.50 feet to the point of begin-ning, S.01°49’47”E. 25.77 feet to a point on the South line of the North 55 feet of said Lot 7, N.89°58’16”W. along said North line 21.00 feet to a point, N.01°15’19”W. 25.78 feet to a point on the North line of the South 135 feet of said Lot 7, S.89°56’31”E. along said North line 20.74 feet to the point of beginning. Commonly known as 3001 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Independence, KS 67301.and you are required to plead to the Petition on or before the 14th day of July 2020 in the District Court of Montgomery County, Kansas located in Independence. If you fail to plead, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon said Petition.Respectfully Submitted:s/Creath L. PollakCreath L. Pollak #21681MINTER & POLLAK, LC8080 E. Central Ave., Ste. 300Wichita, Kansas 67208Telephone: (316) 265-0797Fax: (316) 618-0058Email: creath@mp-fi rm.com Attorneys for PlaintiffMINTER & POLLAK, LC AS ATTOR-NEYS FOR COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK & TRUST IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR-MATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

June 2, 9, 16, 2020____________________________________

Reporter