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The Kansas Chief ClassifiedsThursday, March 29, 2018

Highland, KS 66035

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MENTAL HEALTH/DISABILITIESManager needed to be located inHiawatha. Starting salary is $16.04, ad-justable by education and experience.Please go to www.nekcap.org for job de-scription and application. Please submitapplication and proof of education tobpederson @nekcap.org. NEK-CAP, Inc.is an equal opportunity employer. 8tfc

TROY POOL is looking for certified life-guards for the 2018 Summer. If you areinterested in working at the Troy Pool,please stop by the USD #429 DistrictOffice or Troy Grade School office to pickup an application. All interested applicantsMUST BE 15 years of age and have theirRed Cross Lifeguard Certification. PayScale: 1st year lifeguard- $8.00 per hour2nd year lifeguard- $8.25 per hour Newfor this year, The Troy Rec Board hasapproved an incentive for receiving yourcertification AND signing a contract towork at the Troy Pool. The Troy RecBoard has agreed to reimburse HIREDlifeguards for a portion of the cost of theircertification, with $75 being reimbursed upfront and an additional $75 reimbursed atthe end of summer, IF the lifeguard is ingood standing and has completed theirsummer contract. Local YMCA’s will beoffering American Red Cross LifeguardCertification classes. It will be up to theindividual to call and schedule your ownclass.* Atchison YMCA- 913-367-4948* St. Joseph YMCA (Downtown)- 816-233-9622 15,22, 29

THE CITY OF TROY is taking appli-cations for a full-time MaintenanceWorker. Wage to be determined by ex-perience. Applicants must have a highschool diploma or equivalent. Validdriver’s license is required. CDL is re-quired or must be obtained within one yearof hiring. Physical and other requirementswill be given at interview by the person-nel committee. Applicant selected mustpass drug test. Applications may be pickedup and returned to Troy City Hall, 137 W.Walnut St., Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to noonand 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Equal Oppor-tunity Employer. Applications will be takenuntil position is filled. th4-5

BEAUTICIAN NEEDED one day perweek at Highland Healthcare. Call 785-442-3217 or stop by. 22, 29

Thank YThank YThank YThank YThank YouououououThe St. Joseph Church Catholic Youth

Group would like to thank the patrons ofour annual fish fry. Proceeds will go towardattendance of the National Catholic YouthConference in Indianapolis in 2019. Spe-cial thanks to those who volunteered theirtime to prepare food and cook fish and cleanup: Ken Braithwait, Dan Staudenmaier, DonKirkland, Jessie Libel, Jackie Farr, andDean, Martha and Jacob Smith. Also,thanks to Simpson’s grocery and JerryMcKernan for their service.

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Accepting applications:

-Administrative Assistant toPresident/HR/Marketing

-Campus Security Officer

-IT Level 2 Technical SupportEngineer

Visit https://highlandcc.edu/pages/employment for complete

listing of available positions.Request application

packet(s) [email protected]

or 785-442-6010. EOE29

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PUBLIC NOTICEFirst published in The Kansas Chief,

Thursday, March 15, 2018)3tIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS(Petition Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 59)CASE NO. 2018-PR-000010IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFSUZANNE TOROK BURGE, Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORSTHE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL

PERSONS CONCERNED:You are notified that on March 9, 2018,

a Petition for Probate of Will and Issu-ance of Letters Testamentary was filed inthis Court by Donna Parish, a beneficiaryand executor named in the “Last Will andTestament of Suzanne Torok Burge,” de-ceased.

All creditors of the decedent are noti-fied to exhibit their demands against theEstate within the latter of four months fromthe date of first publication of notice underK.S.A. 59-2236 and amendments thereto,or if the identity of the creditor is known orreasonably ascertainable, 30 days after ac-tual notice was given as provided by law,and if their demands are not thus exhibited,they shall be forever barred.

DONNA PARISHPetitioner

TED F. COLLINSCOLLINS LAW OFFICE314 W. Main – P.O. Box 307Highland, Kansas 66035-0307Phone: (785) 442-3281Fax: (785) 442-3282Email: [email protected] for PetitionerSCR 09642

PUBLIC NOTICE(First Published in The Kansas

Chief March 15, 2018) 3tBEFORE THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF ELWOOD, KANSASIN THE MATTER OFA DANGEROUS STRUCTURE LOCATED AT OR NEAR205 OAK STREET, ELWOOD,KANSASRESOLUTION NO. 18-01

RELATING TO AN ALLEGEDDANGEROUS STRUCTURE LO-CATED AT OR NEAR 205 OAKSTREET, ELWOOD, KANSAS

FIXING A TIME AND PLACE FORA HEARING TO DETERMINEWHETHER SUCH STRUCTURESHOULD BE CONDEMNED, ANDPROVIDING FOR THE SERVICE OFNOTICE OF SUCH HEARING

WHEREAS, the Enforcing Officerunder Ordinance Nos. 1071 and 1082of the City of Elwood, Kansas, has fileda complaint with the Governing Bodyof said City alleging that a certain struc-ture located at or near 205 Oak Street,Elwood, Doniphan County, Kansas,upon real estate legally described as:

The following described real estatesituate in the City of Elwood,Doniphan County, Kansas, to-wit:

Lots 22 and 23 in Block 5, in SouthElwood, Second Addition to the Cityof Elwood, Doniphan County, Kansas,

is dangerous and unsafe andshould be condemned and ordered

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NEED A BANKRUPTCY? Paymentoptions available. Paperwork can be doneby mail. Free information. Euler Law Of-fices, LLP, Troy, KS 66087. Call 785-985-3561. We are a debt relief agency. Wehelp people file for bankruptcy relief un-der the Bankruptcy Code. 44-tfc

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CALL MIKE “BUCK”MILLER, Troy, KS

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surrounding areas*Residential and commercialservice. Also offering roll offcontainers for construction,

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CLEAN-UP DAY in the City of Troywill be Saturday, April 7. A Miller trashdumpster will be at Troy City Hall for useby Troy residents from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.You need to bring items to the parking lotat 137 W. Walnut you wish to dispose of.Items not accepted will be tires, liquid paint,chemicals, brush, lumber, concrete, metal,or shingles. Old appliances and metal (ex-ample-old lawn mowers) will be pickedup once they are at the curb and by call-ing City Hall at 985-2265 or 2101, by noonon Friday, April 6 to get on the pickup list. 22,29

NoticesNoticesNoticesNoticesNoticesMT. OLIVE CEMETERY ANNUALmeeting Saturday, April 7, 10:00 a.m. atTroy Pioneer Center. 29,5TROY CITY POND KEYS are on saleApril 2, 2018 at a cost of $35 per mem-bership. You will not be able to get in tofish until afternoon that day. You need toturn in old keys or pay additional $2.50 toreplace lost key. The 2018 key will letyou in the pond until October 31, 2018 atwhich time we are closing pond for main-tenance. For more information call CityHall at 785-985-2265 or 2101 from 8 a.m.to noon and 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Mondaythru Friday 29,5,26

Koch & Co., Inc. in Hiawatha, has immediate openings for PRODUCTION POSITIONS

To apply stop by our offices in Hiawatha, 100 Industrial Ave.,Hiawatha, KS. Positions are on day shift: 7:30am – 4:00pm.

Previous production experience is helpful but we will train the right employee.

Questions can be directed to the corporate office 800-540-5624.Koch & Co. is an equal opportunity employer.

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To everyone who has supported us fol-lowing the death of Robert “Bob” Smith,we would like to express our sincere thanksand appreciation. Your many acts of kind-ness and sympathy continue to be a greatcomfort to us in our time of sorrow. Wealso send our gratitude and appreciation toTom and Angie of the Highland WellnessCenter, Highland Ambulance, HiawathaHospital and KU Medical Center, and Pas-tor Tim Champ. Thank you to the classesof 1964 and 1969. God Bless.

The Family of Bob SmithDebbie, Shawn, Rustin,Marcola, Kamryn, Jacob, Rock & Jet

Liberty Under FireDr. Harold W. Pease

The Globalists Behind the American EmpireFor most of a hundred years no candidate for president obtained office

without Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) approval. In time most Ameri-cans came to realize that something was working behind the scenes withouttheir interests as first consideration and that both major political parties re-flected this something. Initially no one could put their finger on it so genericnames “internationalist,” “world government,” “eastern establishment,” “newworld order,” and “world order,” came and went over the decades each re-placed when recognized as being merely a synonym for the unpopular worldgovernment philosophy. Globalism is the favorite term today but establish-ment is still used as it came to have a double meaning, long-term service aswell as world government.

The establishment, in the informed sense, is the moneyed elite capable ofbringing to candidates the millions of dollars that are needed to win if theycan rationalize selling their souls to the American Empire wanted by theglobalist. Their people have infiltrated both political parties and they own themajor media outlets. Thus their influence over presidential candidates forover a hundred years is never really covered, but all candidates know of theirinfluence and power.

All presidents from Herbert Hoover on have either been members of, orhad an approving relationship with, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)housed in New York City. This is the real establishment. When a president isnot a member himself, his vice president is. Barack Obama, although sup-ported by the CFR wasn’t on their published membership list, but Joe Bidenwas. Since the late 1920’s virtually all of our secretaries of state, UnitedNations ambassadors, and ambassadors to Russia and China have been mem-bers of this Wall Street special interest group. Moreover, CFR memberslargely filled the majority of presidential cabinets through 2016.

Even before the CFR was organized formally, President Woodrow Wilsonin his book, The New Freedom (1913), wrote of his experience with thishidden force. He wrote: “Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men’sviews confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the United Statesin the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of somebody, are afraidof something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, sosubtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive that they hadbetter not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it.”

No special interest group has had more impact over foreign policy than theCFR the last 100 years, leading many to question if we have but one politicalparty in the United States with two arms. This is why there has been littledifference in foreign policy between Democrat and Republican presidents.They got their advisers from the same Wall Street special interest group, theCFR. They all supported extensive foreign aid, policing the world with over800 military bases in other lands, and continual wars without declaration orpre-established end. They all supported international trade agreements thatenhanced the power of the United Nations over the U.S. and exported jobsformerly held by Americans. They all supported the bank bailouts and theirmanagement of the money supply through the bankers private Federal Re-serve Bank and opposed its being audited. They all supported problem solvingon the federal or international level rather than the state or county levels.

Notable political scientist Lester Milbraith observed, “the influence ofthe CFR throughout government is so pervasive that it is difficult to distin-guish the CFR from government programs” (Domestic Sources of ForeignPolicy, p. 247). Prominent political scientist Thomas R. Dye wrote, “Thehistory of CFR policy accomplishments is dazzling” then traced in detail theirdominating role in foreign policy accomplishment from the 1920’s throughthe George Bush Administration from their own boasts of success in Councilon Foreign Relations Annual Reports (Who’s Running America? The BushRestoration, p. 188).

What is wrong with this “secret combination” of high finance, militaryadventurism, benefiting media, and power lusting politicians assembled inNew York City to promote globalism? The Reece Congressional Committeesaid it best when it noted that its productions “are not objective but are di-rected overwhelmingly at promoting the globalism concept.” How powerfulwas it by the time Congress first discovered its influence in 1954? It hadcome, they wrote, “to be in essence an agency of the United States govern-ment, no doubt carrying its internationalist bias with it” (Pp. 176-177).

Politics appears to be divided between two warring political parties, butbecause of the same-shared source of direction and pool of advisers, it is hardto believe that at the top we are really divided at all. Presidents have far morecommonality and bipartisanship than has been portrayed in the establishment’smedia.

Again, the principle organization of the moneyed establishment, the CFR,is deeply embedded in both political parties and they own the major mediaoutlets, which denies coverage to competing political parties and elevates“their” sympathetic candidates through the nominating process of each party.Americans then get to choose which CFR approved candidate they prefer. Itmay be the greatest show in America. We call it a free election but the op-tions they manage. For a hundred years no candidate for president obtainedoffice without CFR approval. For the moment their power seems to be per-manent—for the moment.

Dr. Harold Pease is a syndicated columnist and an expert on the United States Constitution

demolished.BE IT, THEREOF, RESOLVED BY

THE GOVERNING BODY OF THECITY OF ELWOOD, KANSAS:

1. A hearing before the governingBody of the City of Elwood, Kansas, ishereby ordered to be held on theaforesaid complaint on the 1st day ofMay, 2018, at 7:00 p.m., in the City Hallof Elwood, Kansas.

2. Any or all of the following par-ties who appear to have an interest inthe above-described premises, to wit:

OWNER OR RECORD:AdeliniaBrown

OCCUPANT:VacantLIEN HOLDERS OF RECORD:

Nonemay appear at the above hearing

and show cause why the alleged dan-gerous and unsafe structure shouldnot be condemned and ordered de-molished.

3. This Resolution shall be pub-lished in the Kansas Chief, the officialCity newspaper, once each week fortwo consecutive weeks and a copyhereof shall be served upon the partynamed in paragraph 2 above, in themanner provided in Section 3(c) ofOrdinance No. 1071.

APPROVED and ADOPTED on the16th day of March, 2018.

/s/ Timmy Keiser, Sr.Timmy Keiser, Sr, MayorATTEST:/s/ Pam KingPam King, City Clerk

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Prayer for HolinessBreathe in me, O Holy Spirit, that

my thoughts may all be holy. Act inme, O Holy Spirit, that my work, too,may be holy. Draw my heart, O HolySpirit, that I love only what is holy.Strengthen me, O Holy Spirit, to de-fend all that is holy. Guard me so, OHoly Spirit, that I may always be holy.Amen.

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