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The Valley Falls Vindicator March 7, 2019Page 6
PUBLIC NOTICE(Published in The Valley Falls Vindicator March 7, 14 and 21, 2019)3t
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF JEFFERSON COUNTY,
KANSASIn the Matter of the Estate ofWAYNE ALFREDCHURCH, JR.,deceased
Case No. JF 19 PR 11NOTICE OF HEARING
ON PETITION FORAPPOINTMENT OFADMINISTRATORS
AND NOTICE TOCREDITORS
THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CON-CERNED: You are hereby notified that on the 20 day of February, 2019, a Petition was filed in this court by Tammy S. Wynkoop, heir at law of Wayne Alfred Church, Jr., deceased, praying for the appointment of Admin-istrators of the estate of Wayne Alfred Church, Jr., deceased. You are hereby required to file your written defenses there to on or before the 29 day of March, 2019, at 9:15 o’clock a.m., of said day, in said court, in the City of Oskaloosa, in Jef-ferson County, Kansas, at which time and place said cause will be heard. Should you fail therein, judgement and decree will be entered in due course upon said petition. All creditors are noti-fied to exhibit their demands against the said estate within four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited, they shall be forever barred.
Tammy S. WynkoopSubmitted and Approved:J. Richard Lake, #06661Attorney at Law110 West 5th StreetHolton KS 66436(785) 364-4161 Phone(785) 364-4189 Faxemail: [email protected]
PUBLIC NOTICE(Published in The Valley Falls Vindicator February 28, March 7 and 14, 2019)3t
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF JEFFERSON COUNTY,
KANSASPROBATE DIVISION
IN THE MATTER OF )THE ESTATE OF )JIMMIE D. METZGER, )DECEASED. )
Case No. 2019-PR-10NOTICE TO CREDITORS
THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CON-CERNED: You are hereby notified that a “Petition For Probate Of Will And Issuance Of Letters Tes-tamentary Under The Kansas Simplified Estates Act” was filed in this Court. The last will and testament was admitted to pro-bate and Letters Testamentary were issued to Linda S. Metzger as the Executrix of the estate. All creditors are notified to exhibit their demands against the estate within four months from the date of the first publi-cation of this notice, as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited, they shall be forever barred.
LINDA S. METZGEREXECUTRIX
RICK A. JOHNSON #9088LOWRY & JOHNSONLAW OFFICE323 Broadway, P.O. Box 10Valley Falls, KS 66088-0010Telephone: (785) [email protected] ATTORNEY FOREXECUTRIX
PUBLIC NOTICE(Published in The Valley Falls Vindicator March 7 and 14, 2019)2t
General NoticeGeneral Notice to Control Noxious Weeds
The Kansas Noxious Weed Law K.S.A. 2-1314 et seq. requires all persons who own or supervise land in Kansas to control and eradi-cate all weeds declared noxious by legislative action. The weeds declared noxious are: FIELD BINDWEED, MUSK THISTLE, JOHNSON GRASS, SERICEA LESPEDEZA, BUR RAGWEED, CANADA THISTLE, LEAFY SPURGE, HOARY CRESS, QUACK GRASS, RUSSIAN KNAPWEED, KUDZU AND PIGNUT. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Kansas Noxious Weed Law to ev-ery person who owns or supervises land in Jefferson County that noxious weeds growing or found on such land shall be controlled and eradicated. Control is defined as preventing the production of viable seed and the vegetative spread of the plant. Failure to observe this notice may result in Jefferson County: 1. Serving a legal notice requiring control of the noxious weeds within a minimum of five days. Failure to control the noxious weeds within the time period allowed may result in the county treating the noxious weeds at the landowners expense and placing a lien on the property if the bill is not paid within 30 days or, 2. Filing criminal charges for non-compliance. Conviction for non-compliance may result in a fine of $100 per day of non-com-pliance with a maximum fine of $1500. The public is also hereby notified that it is a violation of the Kansas Noxious Weed Law to barter, sell or give away infested nursery stock or livestock feed unless the feed is fed on the farm where grown or sold to a commercial processor that will destroy the viability of the noxious weed seed. Custom harvesting machines must be labeled with a label provided by the Kansas Department of Agriculture and must be free of all weed seed and litter when entering the County/State and when leaving a field infested with noxious weeds. County noxious weed officials shall have at all reasonable times, free access to enter upon premises and to inspect property, both real and personal, regardless of location, in connection with the administration of the Kansas Noxious Weed Law. A copy of the Annual Noxious Weed Eradication Report or ad-ditional information may be obtained from the Jefferson County Noxious Weed Department, 15049 94th Street, Oskaloosa, Kansas 66066, 785-403-0279 or by contacting the Kansas Department of Agriculture, 109 S.W. 9th Street, Topeka, Kansas 66612.
County 4-H newsProsperity 4-H Club The Prosperity 4-H Club was called to order Feb. 17 by Cole Gier, junior president, with 26 members and two leaders pres-ent. Natasha Lloyd, parliamen-tarian, introduced herself. The club will pay for county T-shirts for members and lead-ers. Members chose to do Bingo at the carnival. Members were reminded to complete their Youth for the Quality Care of Animals online program. Members and parents were asked to sign up for fair committees. Acknowledgment was given to all who partici-pated in Club Day. A project talk was given by Kinsey Beecham about hogs and Jayden Herrman about shooting sports. A group talk was given by members enrolled in the swine project. The Boot game was played by all. The next meeting will be held at 6 p.m. March 17. Project talks will be given by Bryce Dockweil-er and Jayden Herrman. Snacks and drinks will be provided by the Herrmans. — Katie Gier, reporter
SEIFERT AUCTION SERVICE
GARY SEIFERTAuctioneer
Household • AntiquesFarm & Livestock
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Oskaloosa, KS • [email protected]
March 7, 2019week 29
OFFICE SPACE in Valley Falls available for rent. Call 785-213-0404. 5-tfc
1 B R A PA R T M E N T F O R RENT— $400/mo. Gas and wa-ter paid. 785-945-6789. 21-tfc
Full-TimeProfessional Service
[email protected] 785-806-6921
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PREGNANT? Worried? For confidential free help, call Birth-right, 234-0701 or 1-800-550-4900. 31-tfc
KENDALL STATE BANKis accepting applications for a:
TELLER/CUSTOMER SERVICE POSITIONPrimarily at the bank’s Main Bank in Valley Falls.This is a full-time position with benefits. Strong interpersonal skills; basic math and computer experience required and financial/banking experience preferred, however, we are willing to train the best candidate.Interested persons may obtain an application at any of the three bank locations or by contacting Laura Polite, VP/Cashier at:406 Broadway, Valley Falls, Ks. 66088, 785-945-3231 or email at [email protected].
Kendall State Bank, Member F.D.I.C., is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any person because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, national ori-gin, disability, age, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by law (referred to as “protected status”).
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ERHART ENTERPRISES Winchester, KS
Phone 913-774-8001QUALITY/LOW MILEAGE
USED CARS2013 Chevy Impala 63K2013 KIA Soul 53K2012 Toyota Camry 10K2012 KIA Rio 27K2006 Ford Ranger 129K2005 Subaru Outback XT 79K2003 Ford Taurus SW2000 Dodge Dakota V6 Auto 118K1999 Ford Ranger, 96K1998 Acura CL(K DESIGNATES 1,000 MILES)
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Jefferson Village Apartments844-536-9449 ext. 353
Winchester, KSPam Elliott
Property Manager
NOW LEASING 1 & 2 BR
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The Vindicator Classifieds
Food Service WorkerJefferson County Jail
www.consolidatedmgmt.com
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Part-Time Assistant Director
Nortonville Public LibraryThe Nortonville Public Library is seeking a part-time assistant director with strong customer ser-vice and social media skills who enjoys working with children.
Main Street or submit resume to PO Box 179, Nortonville, KS 66060.
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REGISTEREDANGUS BULLS
COMPLETE GENETIC PROFILECALVING EASE
MATERNAL TRAITSDOCILE
Robb & Peggy Hensleigh913-774-2620 38-28-4tc
OSKALOOSASELF STORAGE785-863-2189
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SPRANG HEATING & AIRResidential Service & Installation
Aaron Sprang785-220-7600
[email protected] 162nd St., Valley Falls, KS 66088
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22 years of Professional ServiceLock Repair & ReplacementAutomotive Locks & Keys
Mike Smith, Locksmith
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Heinen P-H-EServices, Inc.
Plumbing – Heating – Electrical – Air Conditioning –
Trenching – Back Hoe Services
JERRY HEINENValley Falls, KS 37
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We sell the best and service the rest!
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Jayhawk TV & Appliances
Amana • Maytag435 New York, Holton, KS 66436
“We makehouse calls.”
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907 W 4thHolton, KS 66436
785-364-9300
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Ready Mix Concrete & AggregatesPlants in Perry and Atchison
888-244-2082 or 785-843-16888-tfc
MCM MIDWEST CONCRETEMATERIALS, INC.
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ClarkConstruction
Soil Conservation& Excavating
All Types of Dirt WorkLaVerne & Jeri Clark
Valley Falls, KS 66088785-640-2222785-231-8942
NEED CONCRETE WORK? Patios, sidewalks, approaches, garage floors. Call Bryan, 785-231-8094. Many years of experi-ence. 39-49-eow-tff
TFM SERVICING
Valley FallsCell: 785-224-1491
Business/Fax: 785-945-3929
Heating
Repair
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Parts & Service for Most Major BrandsAuthorized Comfortmaker Dealer
MARK TEAFORD
ADVERTISE in the classifieds
20th AnnualProduction SaleSat., March 23, 2019
12 p.m.At the Farm
24181 187th St.Leavenworth, KS
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Video and catalog will be on our website after March 15.
Breeding RegisteredAngus Cattle
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Midland Care offers a full continuum of health care services focused on helping people age in our community, safely and with dignity. The following positions are now open in our Valley Falls location. Please consider join-ing our team!• Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)• Certified Medication Assis- tant (CMA) Midland Care offers inte-grated health care services fo-cused on helping people age in our community, safely and with dignity. Midland Care’s benefits are competitive and can include health, dental and vision insurance, company contributions to retirement, Paid Time off and Employee Assistance Program (EAP). If you are motivated, self- directed, passionate and driv-en to create positive change in your community, explore our job opportunities today. View full job description and submit application online at: https://www.midlandcare-connection.orgMidland Care is an Equal Op-portunity Employer.
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KANSAS CLASSIFIED NETWORK107 Daily and Weekly Newspaperswith a total circulation of 500,000
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DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Receive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 844-268-9386Attention: Oxygen Users! Gain freedom with a Portable Oxygen Concentrator! No more heavy tanks and refills! Guar-anteed Lowest Prices! Call the Oxygen Concentrator Store: 844-359-3973Were you an INDUSTRIAL or CON-STRUCTION TRADESMAN and re-cently diagnosed with LUNG CAN-CER? You and your family may be entitled to a SIGNIFICANT CASH AWARD. Call 866-409-2142 for your risk free consultation.SAVE ON YOUR MEDICARE SUP-PLEMENT! FREE QUOTES from top providers. Excellent coverage. Call for a no obligation quote to see how much you can save! 855-587-1299VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! There’s a cheaper alternative than high drug-store prices! 50 Pills SPECIAL $99.00 FREE Shipping! 100% guaranteed. CALL NOW! 855-850-3904
Place your ad in The Network throughThe Vindicator—785-945-3257
(25 words)
411 BroadwayDowntown Valley FallsWed. & Sat., 10 - Noon
Valley FallsFood Pantry
Full Time Warehouse/Store Attendant
Full Time Warehouse / Store
depend on experience. Job re-quirements include: Punctuality, customer service, ability to oper-ate forklift, uni-loader, tractor, bulk feed grinder, variety of augers, must be able to lift 50 lbs.+, along with other physical jobs.
Email resumes to: [email protected] or
mail in or drop off:
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Lecompton PrideAnnual Rummage SaleFormer Lecompton High School
Something for everyoneFri., March 15, 8 AM - 5 PM
Concessions Fri., 8 AM - 3 PMCoffee, cinnamon rolls, hot dogs,
chili dogs, chips and popSat., March 16, 8 AM - 12 PM
1 PM - 3 PM $1.00 a bagBring your own grocery bag
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3 p.m.Monday
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AG to provide free document destruction The Attorney General’s Of-fice will mark National Con-sumer Protection Week with free document destruction events throughout the state, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt reported last week. “Our office works hard year-round to protect consumers,” Schmidt said. “Next week, we will place a particular focus on helping Kansans protect them-selves from identity theft and stay safe from scams.” The office will sponsor free document destruction at eight locations throughout the state through March 9, which is Na-tional Consumer Protection Week. Securely shredding per-sonal documents is an impor-tant step toward preventing identity theft. One of the events still avail-able is as follows: —Saturday, March 9, 9 a.m. to noon, Judicial Center, S.W. 12th St. and Van Buren, To-peka. Consumers are asked to limit their documents for destruction to three small bags or boxes. Documents will be securely transported to the shredding facility for safe destruction by certified shredding companies.
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