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News/ads deadline Mondays by 12:00 noon 785-989-4415 or [email protected] WEEKLY DEADLINE for news and ads is Monday by 12:00 noon News/ads deadline Mondays by 12:00 noon 785-989-4415 or [email protected] 7 The Kansas Chief Classifieds Thursday, Dec. 6, 2018 Network ads Network ads Network ads Network ads Network ads Highland, KS EARN EXTRA CASH. Juvenile intake workers earn $50 per weekend on a ro- tating basis to be on-call. When an in- take is needed, whether at night during the week or during the weekend they earn $20 an hour plus mileage. Must pass a background check and be drug free. Training provided. Backup support avail- able at all times. If interested call 785- 742-3650, Ext. 102 or Ext. 105, during normal business hours. 22,29,6 Help W Help W Help W Help W Help Want ant ant ant anted ed ed ed ed Grant’s Repair, LLC Wathena, KS 785-989-4785 · Tractor and farm equipment repair · We make service calls & offer hauling · Tractor parts in stock. Can get combine parts · Stocking batteries (auto, farm, & truck) · Tires – Auto, trailer, & Ag · Gun & security safes in stock (huge selection) · Large selection for Baldwin & Fleetgaurd filters · Westendorf & Miller loader dealer · Holcomb scraper dealer · Champion oil motor oil, grease, hydraulic oil and lubricants in stock · LED Tiger lights in stock for Tractors · Air compressors – portable & stationary PUBLIC NOTICE (First Published in the Kansas Chief, November 29, 2018) 3t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CASE NO. 18 PR 32 LINNIE J. WALTER, DECEASED. CHAPTER 59 NOTICE OF HEARING THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are hereby notified that a Petition for Determination of Descent and Heirship has been filed in this Court by Linda C. Engemann of the real estate described be- low which prays that descent be determined of the following described real estate situ- ated in Doniphan County, Kansas: The South Half of Lots 11 and 12 in Block 9, in the Original Town, now City of Wathena, and all personal property and other Kan- sas real estate the decedent above named at the time of her death and that such prop- erty and all personal property and other Kansas real estate owned by the decedent at the time of her death be assigned pursu- ant to the Kansas laws of intestate succes- sion: You are required to file your written defenses thereto on or before December 21, 2018, at 9:00 o’clock a.m. in such Court in the City of Troy, in Doniphan County, Kansas, at which time and place the cause will be heard. Should you fail therein, judg- ment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition. LINDA C. ENGEMANN, PETITIONER EULER LAW OFFICES, LLC Joel R. Euler 137 South Main, P.O. Box 326 Troy, KS 66087 TEL: (785) 985-4000 FAX: (785) 985-2322 Attorneys for Petitioner Proudly serving all of Doniphan County and surrounding areas *Residential and commercial service. Also offering roll off containers for construction, demolition and clean up. Miller Trash Service Inc Celebrating 10 years in business! Locally owned and family operated CALL MIKE “BUCK” MILLER, Troy, KS 785-985-2445 or 816-383-2301 HEWINS SAWMILL & tree trimming. Call Michael 816-262-1110. Call Chris for pricing and availability 816-261-4119. Tim- ber buyer call Marty Hewins 913-370- 0173. Also sawdust, mulch and hewinssawmill.com tf NEED A BANKRUPTCY? Payment options available. Paperwork can be done by mail. Free information. Euler Law Of- fices, LLP, Troy, KS 66087. Call 785-985- 3561. We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief un- der the Bankruptcy Code. 44-tfc City of City of City of City of City of T T T T Troy Emergency Phone Number: Emergency Phone Number: Emergency Phone Number: Emergency Phone Number: Emergency Phone Number: Evenings and Weekends Evenings and Weekends Evenings and Weekends Evenings and Weekends Evenings and Weekends Call Call Call Call Call 985-3543 985-3543 985-3543 985-3543 985-3543 Daytime - City Hall, Daytime - City Hall, Daytime - City Hall, Daytime - City Hall, Daytime - City Hall, 8 a.m.-4:30 p 8 a.m.-4:30 p 8 a.m.-4:30 p 8 a.m.-4:30 p 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. .m. .m. .m. .m. 985-2265 985-2265 985-2265 985-2265 985-2265 Ser Ser Ser Ser Services vices vices vices vices ARE YOU BEHIND $10k OR MORE ON YOUR TAXES? Stop wage & bank levies, liens & audits, unfiled tax returns, payroll issues, & resolve tax debt FAST. Call 855-462-2769 DISH TV – BEST DEAL EVER! Free Voice Remote & DVR Included! www.dish.com Re- ferral Code VCD0019117934 A PLACE FOR MOM has helped over a million families find senior living. Our trusted local advisors help solutions to your unique needs at NO COST TO YOU! CALL 855-973- 9062 DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Re- ceive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 844-268-9386 OXYGEN - Anytime. Anywhere. No tanks to refill. No deliveries. The All-New Inogen One G4 is only 2.8 pounds! FAA approved! FREE info kit: 844-359-3973 Were you an INDUSTRIAL or CONSTRUC- TION TRADESMAN and recently diagnosed with LUNG CANCER? You and your family may be entitled to a SIGNIFICANT CASH AWARD. Call 866-409-2142 for your risk free consulta- tion. SAVE ON YOUR MEDICARE SUPPLE- MENT! FREE QUOTES from top providers. Excellent coverage. Call for a no obligation quote to see how much you can save! 855-587- 1299 VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! There’s a cheaper alternative than high drugstore prices! 50 Pills SPECIAL $99.00 FREE Shipping! 100% guaranteed. CALL NOW! 855-850-3904 Funded in part by KDOT Public Transit Doniphan County Public Transportation 785-985-2380 For all ages. Monday-Friday 8:00-4:30 First Come; First Served We offer rides to any destination! Liberty Under Fire Dr. Harold W. Pease syndicated columnist and an expert on the United States Constitution. Civil War First Begins with Words Civil war first begins with words. There is now little decorum or civility on the medias of both political parties who now openly call opponents liars and traitors; hostile words not previously used in respected media outlets. Is a second civil war coming? A July 2018, Rasmussen Reports survey poll reported most voters fear that political violence is coming, with 31% believ- ing that a civil war will ensue within the next five years. Ironically both major parties share this fear; 37% of Democrats and 32% of Republicans. This is stunning but even more stunning is the poll finding that “59% of all voters are concerned that those opposed to President Trump’s policies will resort to violence, with 33% who are Very Concerned.” Not said, but implied in this statement, is that the Democrats, those most op- posed to Trump policies, will start the violence that results in the civil war. Rarely does a Democrat senator vote for anything supported by Trump so hostile are they to his policies. The divide in Congress is almost total. Many years ago at a county fair I saw a fist fight between adult males. It did not start with punches but words. Each referred to the other in derogative terms, followed by name calling, followed by arms to the side chests ex- panded almost touching, like roosters in a barn yard, this followed by de- scriptive phrases regarding the other’s mother, then by flung fists. Each “upped the anti” by succumbing to the next level of angered expression. I see the same thing in the media and todays political world. In the 1980’s Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings, and Dan Rather pretended to be objective but never were; careful viewers still knew, but civility was honored. No one openly described their opponents as liars, traitors or murderers as they do now. Then followed the segmentation of news into Republican (mostly Fox and talk radio) and Democrat news (MSNBC, NBC, ABC, CBS and NBC), each with clear bias and no pretense of both sides or even of a middle. Viewers now choose networks that support their opinion and seek no other side. Unfortunately Democratic politicians have been encouraging violence in their words. Former Vice President Joe Biden wants to beat up Donald Trump “behind the bleachers.” Senator Cory Booker wants his followers to “please get in the face of their congressmen” with their issues. Maxine Waters’ words suggest the same with mobs. “If you see anybody from that cabinet in a res- taurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere,” she yelled. Adding later, that Trump and his team should be “absolutely harassed until they decide” to change their minds.” The Demo- cratic Party chorus for the last two years has been to resist and obstruct any thing that Trump did and to impeach him. There was no other real message. Several, presumably Democratic, movie stars, playwrights rappers and rockers too are promoting violence with their words and images, and thus a civil war, some seemingly inviting the assassination of President Trump. Rosie O’Donnell promotes a “Push Trump Off a Cliff” game. Madonna told a crowd that she had “thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.” Robert De Niro wants to “punch him in the face.” Comedian Kathy Griffin produced photos of her holding a fake bloody, decapitated Trump head. The NYC Pub- lic Theater modernized their play “Julius Caesar” with a Trump-like figure playing the title role being stabbed to death by a band of angry Senators. Johnny Depp to an overseas crowd in the UK made an ill-considered joke: “When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?” An obvious refer- ence to actor John Wilkes Booth’s assassination of Abraham Lincoln in the last Civil War. Rapper Big Sean in his new album “I Decided” rapped “And I might just kill ISIS with the same icepick/That I murder Donald Trump in the same night with.” Finally, Pearl Jam of the Seattle-based rockers released a cartoon poster “that featured a bald eagle picking at the rotting corpse of President Trump on the White House lawn” (“15 Stars Who Imagined Vio- lence Against Donald Trump, From Kathy Griffin to Pearl Jam (Photos)” The Wrap, Aug. 15, 2018). Unfortunately the nation has now moved beyond insulting words to ag- gression, incited by Democratic networks, politicians and stars, and many citizens have good reason to believe that things are escalating to a point of no return. In 2017 Senator Rand Paul, while mowing his lawn, was attacked and beat up by his neighbor over his conservative ideology. -James Hodgkinson opened fire on a congressional GOP baseball practice, injuring five, almost killing House Majority Whip Steve Scalise. Numerous members of congress have been accosted or received death threats for their support of Trump. These include: Tom McClintock, Dana Rohrabacher, Tom Garrett, Martha McSally, David Kustoff, Kevin Cramer, and Claudia Tenney. Breitbart has compiled a site called “ The list is now up to 258” which documents ongoing “acts of media-approved violence and harassment against Trump supporters.” As of November 5, 2018 it was 639 and climbing fast. For these victims the anticipated civil war has already begun having moved from words to violence and injury. NRCS Sets Program Funding Application Cutoff for Dec. 21 Farmers and ranchers will want to plan ahead and sign up early for USDA conservation funding. Karen A. Woodrich, USDA Natural Resources Con- servation Service (NRCS) State Conservationist in Kansas, announced farm- ers and ranchers interested in the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) need to apply by December 21, 2018 for funding in 2019. Applica- tions are being taken at all USDA Service Centers in Kansas. NRCS provides funding and technical assistance to help farmers and ranch- ers implement conservation practices that provide environmental benefits to help sustain agricultural operations. Conservation program participation is voluntary and helps private landowners and operators defray the costs of in- stalling conservation practices. NRCS accepts conservation program applications year-round; however, applications for 2019 funding consideration must be submitted by Decem- ber 21, 2018. Applications made after the December 21 cutoff will be con- sidered in the next funding cycle. Additional information is available on the Kansas NRCS website at www .ks.nrcs.usda.gov under the Programs tab, or you can contact your local NRCS service center. USDA is an equal opportu- nity provider, employer, and lender. IN MEMORY OF: Robert E. Puckett 05/02/32-12/04/17 Helen M. Puckett 03/30/34-11/29/08 Gone from here on Earth, together again in Heaven. Always on our minds and for- ever in our Hearts!! Love and Miss you both! Dennis, Joann Smith & Family, Mike, Becky Franken & Family Bob Puckett Jr. 6 In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memoriam FOR RENT: Troy Apartments Senior Housing Now taking applications Contact Joel at 785-985-3561 1-2 bedroom apartments avail- able. All apartments have washer/ dryer hook-ups, garbage disposal, dish- washer, walk-in shower, heat pump heating & cooling. Also we have pri- vate off-street parking, maintenance and lawn care and free water. Equal Housing Opportunity FOR RENT: Two bedroom apartment in Troy. Appliances furnished. No pets. 785-850-0047. 14tfc For R or R or R or R or Rent ent ent ent ent FOR RENT: 108 W. Vermont, Highland. 785-442-3419. 22 KANZA MENTAL HEALTH & Guid- ance Center is seeking a dynamic indi- vidual to fill the position of Chief Financial Officer. This position is responsible for the day to day financial operations of the cen- ter. The ideal candidate will have a de- gree in accounting and be a CPA. Expe- rience in healthcare finance, budgeting, and supervision is preferable. This is a salaried position. Please send your resume to [email protected] or mail to KANZA Mental Health & Guidance Cen- ter Attn: Jolene Zirkle, PO Box 319, Hiawatha, KS 66434. KANZA is an equal opportunity employer . 6,13 This project is funded in part by the KDOT Public Transit Program TRANSPORTATION SERVICE HOURS: Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed Saturdays & Sundays PUBLIC NOTICE (First Published in the Kansas Chief November 29, 2018)3t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANNA M. GOSS, DECEASED, NO. 18 P 17 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are hereby notified that a Petition was filed in this Court by Julie Anne Parks and Timothy A. Goss, Co-Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Anna M. Goss, Deceased, praying for final settlement of the Decedent’s estate; that their final ac- counting be settled and allowed and all of their other acts and proceedings as Co-Ex- ecutors be approved and confirmed; that fees, costs and expenses of administration be ordered paid; that the heirs at law of Anna M. Goss and all of the devisees and legatees entitled to take under the March 5, 2009, Will of the said Anna M. Goss, Deceased, be determined and decreed; and all of the property, real and personal, owned by Anna M. Goss at the time of her death be assigned and transferred by the Court, or ordered conveyed by Co-Executor’s Deed, to the parties entitled thereto in ac- cordance with the terms of the Will; that the administration of the estate be finally closed and the Co-Executors discharged from all further liability in connection there- with; and for such other relief as is neces- sary and proper. Said Petition will be heard in the Dis- trict Court of Doniphan County, Kansas, at 9:00 o’clock A.M. on the 27th day of De- cember, 2018, and you are hereby required to file your written defenses thereto on or before such date, in said Court, in the City of Troy, at which time and place said cause will be heard. Should you fail therein, judg- ment and decree will be entered in due course upon said Petition. JULIE ANNE PARKS AND TIMOTHY A. GOSS, Co-Executors Robyn Johnson 130 E. Walnut, P.O. Box 206 Troy, Kansas 66087 785-985-2121 Attorney for Co-Executors BROWN farm fresh eggs. Now only $2 per dozen. Call 816-383-0999. tfc AVON Products. Call Karla Root 785- 989-3593 for orders or to see a catalog. BLACK WALNUT meats, $10 quart. Call 816-324-5333. tf NOTICE TO TROY Businesses, Churches, and residential utility custom- ers: You have until December 10, 2018 to sign up for the 5% outside Christmas Lighting discount if you have a display of outside Christmas lights this year. This discount will be off your electric usage of middle of December to middle of Janu- ary, which is reflected on your February 1, 2019 billing. Please contact City Hall (985-2101 or 985-2265), Monday through Friday, except holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. to sign up. Please note churches with outside displays lighted at night and businesses with Christmas window light displays on in the evenings can sign up also. 29,6 Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices For Sale or Sale or Sale or Sale or Sale FURNITURE: two casual tables, one round, one oblong with four chairs each; also 4 bar stools, one formal dining table with six chairs. Free-- computer desk with hutch slightly damaged and moving boxes. Call 816-797-0655. 6

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WEEKLY DEADLINEfor news and ads is

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7 The Kansas Chief ClassifiedsThursday, Dec. 6, 2018

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PUBLIC NOTICE(First Published in the Kansas Chief,

November 29, 2018) 3tIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS.IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF

CASE NO. 18 PR 32LINNIE J. WALTER, DECEASED. CHAPTER 59

NOTICE OF HEARINGTHE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL

PERSONS CONCERNED:You are hereby notified that a Petition

for Determination of Descent and Heirshiphas been filed in this Court by Linda C.Engemann of the real estate described be-low which prays that descent be determinedof the following described real estate situ-ated in Doniphan County, Kansas:

The South Half of Lots 11 and 12 inBlock 9, in the Original Town, now City ofWathena,

and all personal property and other Kan-sas real estate the decedent above namedat the time of her death and that such prop-erty and all personal property and otherKansas real estate owned by the decedentat the time of her death be assigned pursu-ant to the Kansas laws of intestate succes-sion:

You are required to file your writtendefenses thereto on or before December21, 2018, at 9:00 o’clock a.m. in such Courtin the City of Troy, in Doniphan County,Kansas, at which time and place the causewill be heard. Should you fail therein, judg-ment and decree will be entered in duecourse upon the Petition.

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Liberty Under FireDr. Harold W. Pease

syndicated columnist and an expert on the United States Constitution.

Civil War First Begins with WordsCivil war first begins with words. There is now little decorum or civility

on the medias of both political parties who now openly call opponents liarsand traitors; hostile words not previously used in respected media outlets. Isa second civil war coming? A July 2018, Rasmussen Reports survey pollreported most voters fear that political violence is coming, with 31% believ-ing that a civil war will ensue within the next five years.

Ironically both major parties share this fear; 37% of Democrats and 32%of Republicans. This is stunning but even more stunning is the poll findingthat “59% of all voters are concerned that those opposed to President Trump’spolicies will resort to violence, with 33% who are Very Concerned.” Notsaid, but implied in this statement, is that the Democrats, those most op-posed to Trump policies, will start the violence that results in the civil war.Rarely does a Democrat senator vote for anything supported by Trump sohostile are they to his policies. The divide in Congress is almost total.

Many years ago at a county fair I saw a fist fight between adult males. It didnot start with punches but words. Each referred to the other in derogativeterms, followed by name calling, followed by arms to the side chests ex-panded almost touching, like roosters in a barn yard, this followed by de-scriptive phrases regarding the other’s mother, then by flung fists. Each “uppedthe anti” by succumbing to the next level of angered expression.

I see the same thing in the media and todays political world. In the 1980’sTom Brokaw, Peter Jennings, and Dan Rather pretended to be objective butnever were; careful viewers still knew, but civility was honored. No one openlydescribed their opponents as liars, traitors or murderers as they do now. Thenfollowed the segmentation of news into Republican (mostly Fox and talkradio) and Democrat news (MSNBC, NBC, ABC, CBS and NBC), each withclear bias and no pretense of both sides or even of a middle. Viewers nowchoose networks that support their opinion and seek no other side.

Unfortunately Democratic politicians have been encouraging violence intheir words. Former Vice President Joe Biden wants to beat up Donald Trump“behind the bleachers.” Senator Cory Booker wants his followers to “pleaseget in the face of their congressmen” with their issues. Maxine Waters’ wordssuggest the same with mobs. “If you see anybody from that cabinet in a res-taurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you createa crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they’re not welcomeanymore, anywhere,” she yelled. Adding later, that Trump and his team shouldbe “absolutely harassed until they decide” to change their minds.” The Demo-cratic Party chorus for the last two years has been to resist and obstruct anything that Trump did and to impeach him. There was no other real message.

Several, presumably Democratic, movie stars, playwrights rappers androckers too are promoting violence with their words and images, and thus acivil war, some seemingly inviting the assassination of President Trump. RosieO’Donnell promotes a “Push Trump Off a Cliff” game. Madonna told a crowdthat she had “thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.” RobertDe Niro wants to “punch him in the face.” Comedian Kathy Griffin producedphotos of her holding a fake bloody, decapitated Trump head. The NYC Pub-lic Theater modernized their play “Julius Caesar” with a Trump-like figureplaying the title role being stabbed to death by a band of angry Senators.

Johnny Depp to an overseas crowd in the UK made an ill-considered joke:“When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?” An obvious refer-ence to actor John Wilkes Booth’s assassination of Abraham Lincoln in thelast Civil War. Rapper Big Sean in his new album “I Decided” rapped “And Imight just kill ISIS with the same icepick/That I murder Donald Trump in thesame night with.” Finally, Pearl Jam of the Seattle-based rockers released acartoon poster “that featured a bald eagle picking at the rotting corpse ofPresident Trump on the White House lawn” (“15 Stars Who Imagined Vio-lence Against Donald Trump, From Kathy Griffin to Pearl Jam (Photos)” TheWrap, Aug. 15, 2018).

Unfortunately the nation has now moved beyond insulting words to ag-gression, incited by Democratic networks, politicians and stars, and manycitizens have good reason to believe that things are escalating to a point of noreturn. In 2017 Senator Rand Paul, while mowing his lawn, was attacked andbeat up by his neighbor over his conservative ideology. -James Hodgkinsonopened fire on a congressional GOP baseball practice, injuring five, almostkilling House Majority Whip Steve Scalise. Numerous members of congresshave been accosted or received death threats for their support of Trump. Theseinclude: Tom McClintock, Dana Rohrabacher, Tom Garrett, Martha McSally,David Kustoff, Kevin Cramer, and Claudia Tenney.

Breitbart has compiled a site called “The list is now up to 258” whichdocuments ongoing “acts of media-approved violence and harassment againstTrump supporters.” As of November 5, 2018 it was 639 and climbing fast.For these victims the anticipated civil war has already begun having movedfrom words to violence and injury.

NRCS Sets Program FundingApplication Cutoff for Dec. 21

Farmers and ranchers will want to plan ahead and sign up early for USDAconservation funding. Karen A. Woodrich, USDA Natural Resources Con-servation Service (NRCS) State Conservationist in Kansas, announced farm-ers and ranchers interested in the Environmental Quality Incentives Program(EQIP) need to apply by December 21, 2018 for funding in 2019. Applica-tions are being taken at all USDA Service Centers in Kansas.

NRCS provides funding and technical assistance to help farmers and ranch-ers implement conservation practices that provide environmental benefits tohelp sustain agricultural operations. Conservation program participation isvoluntary and helps private landowners and operators defray the costs of in-stalling conservation practices.

NRCS accepts conservation program applications year-round; however,applications for 2019 funding consideration must be submitted by Decem-ber 21, 2018. Applications made after the December 21 cutoff will be con-sidered in the next funding cycle. Additional information is available on theKansas NRCS website at www.ks.nrcs.usda.gov under the Programs tab, oryou can contact your local NRCS service center. USDA is an equal opportu-nity provider, employer, and lender.

IN MEMORY OF:Robert E. Puckett05/02/32-12/04/17Helen M. Puckett03/30/34-11/29/08

Gone from here on Earth, together againin Heaven. Always on our minds and for-ever in our Hearts!!

Love and Miss you both! Dennis, Joann Smith & Family,Mike, Becky Franken & FamilyBob Puckett Jr. 6

In MemoriamIn MemoriamIn MemoriamIn MemoriamIn Memoriam

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KANZA MENTAL HEALTH & Guid-ance Center is seeking a dynamic indi-vidual to fill the position of Chief FinancialOfficer. This position is responsible for theday to day financial operations of the cen-ter. The ideal candidate will have a de-gree in accounting and be a CPA. Expe-rience in healthcare finance, budgeting,and supervision is preferable. This is asalaried position. Please send your resumeto [email protected] or mail toKANZA Mental Health & Guidance Cen-ter Attn: Jolene Zirkle, PO Box 319,Hiawatha, KS 66434. KANZA is anequal opportunity employer. 6,13

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PUBLIC NOTICE(First Published in the Kansas Chief

November 29, 2018)3tIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSASIN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFANNA M. GOSS, DECEASED, NO. 18 P 17NOTICE OF HEARING ON

PETITION FOR FINALSETTLEMENT

THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALLPERSONS CONCERNED:

You are hereby notified that a Petitionwas filed in this Court by Julie Anne Parksand Timothy A. Goss, Co-Executors of theLast Will and Testament of Anna M. Goss,Deceased, praying for final settlement ofthe Decedent’s estate; that their final ac-counting be settled and allowed and all oftheir other acts and proceedings as Co-Ex-ecutors be approved and confirmed; thatfees, costs and expenses of administrationbe ordered paid; that the heirs at law ofAnna M. Goss and all of the devisees andlegatees entitled to take under the March5, 2009, Will of the said Anna M. Goss,Deceased, be determined and decreed; andall of the property, real and personal, ownedby Anna M. Goss at the time of her deathbe assigned and transferred by the Court,or ordered conveyed by Co-Executor’sDeed, to the parties entitled thereto in ac-cordance with the terms of the Will; thatthe administration of the estate be finallyclosed and the Co-Executors dischargedfrom all further liability in connection there-with; and for such other relief as is neces-sary and proper.

Said Petition will be heard in the Dis-trict Court of Doniphan County, Kansas, at9:00 o’clock A.M. on the 27th day of De-cember, 2018, and you are hereby requiredto file your written defenses thereto on orbefore such date, in said Court, in the Cityof Troy, at which time and place said causewill be heard. Should you fail therein, judg-ment and decree will be entered in duecourse upon said Petition.

JULIE ANNE PARKS ANDTIMOTHY A. GOSS,Co-ExecutorsRobyn Johnson130 E. Walnut, P.O. Box 206Troy, Kansas 66087785-985-2121Attorney for Co-Executors

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NOTICE TO TROY Businesses,Churches, and residential utility custom-ers: You have until December 10, 2018 tosign up for the 5% outside ChristmasLighting discount if you have a display ofoutside Christmas lights this year. Thisdiscount will be off your electric usage ofmiddle of December to middle of Janu-ary, which is reflected on your February1, 2019 billing. Please contact City Hall(985-2101 or 985-2265), Monday throughFriday, except holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00noon and 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. to signup. Please note churches with outsidedisplays lighted at night and businesseswith Christmas window light displays onin the evenings can sign up also. 29,6

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