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Friday, March 1, 2019 Page 9 Columbus News-Report FOR SALE YARD SALE EMPLOYMENT Place your classified word ad here. 30 words one time $3. Three times for $5. Or for 1 month for $20. Legal Notice WANTED TO DO Legal Notice Answers to Wednesday’s Crossword Answers to Wednesday’s Suduko Answer to Wordsleuth LIVESTOCK HOME REPAIR Need Guttering? Call Titan Seamless Guttering for your free bid today. Lowest price guaranteed. 620-674-1594. 8/17tf Rain Away Seamless Gutter- ing. Free estimates. Pepper Martin (620) 674-1918, Ian Martin (620) 762-1920. 07/25/tf Septic tank pumping. Quick service. Call for inspection of septic tanks before you buy property. Rent Porta-Johns. Ron Gideon 620-423-5365 7/27/tf Washers, dryers, ranges, sofa, love seat, lift chair, re- cliner, three-piece bed frame and miscellaneous. Call (620) 597-2680 or (918) 533- 6000. Selling top soil, dirt and mushroom compost. Also hauling. Rock and gravel for driveways and carports. Call 620-674-1918 or 620-762- 1920. 01/06-tf Prices Thursday, February 28, 2019 from Columbus Farmers Co-op Corn - Mar. 2019................ $3.57 Milo - Mar., 2019.................$3.16 Soybeans-Mar., 2019......... $8.13 Wheat(soft) Mar., 2019......$4.33 Wheat(hard) Mar.,2019.....$4.29 Farm Market Legal Notice United Tree Service. Tree and lawn spraying, tree trim- ming and removal, bush and hedge trimming, lawn and tree fertilizing, gutter cleaning and home power washing. Li- censed, insured and bonded. Kent Barnard (417) 499-9929 02/08-1mp To have your Yard Sale ad in Monday’s Columbus News-Report ad must be in by Friday at 3 p.m. 30 words or less $5 all three days. Central Apartments of Columbus NOW LEASING ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT 531 W. Central Street, Columbus, Ks. 66725 620-429-1731 or 620-429-1212 Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday - Friday “This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer” $260 per Month • Water, Sewer, Trash Paid Convoy Systems is hiring Class A drivers to run from Kansas City to the west coast. Home Weekly. Great Benefits. www.convoysys- tems.com Call Tina ext. 301 or Lori ext. 303 1-800-926- 6869. 02/24 3-1 CRYPTOQUIP X Y M H C M D L G T Z E Y Q J C Y M D T L T Q J B T J P L Q Y B P T J L M U C H B Q Y C Y M X Y P U U T J X Z P J X H P X Q : B G Q Z T B B Z Q C P W L P Z W . Wednesday’s Cryptoquip: What might you nick- name the smallest worker at a steelmaking facility? “Runt of the mill.” Today’s Cryptoquip Clue: L equals C 22 month old Black Balanc- er Bulls, sired by Judd Ranch Bull, also Black Angus bulls, guaranteed ready to work, 620-202-0167. 02/25-1mp The City of Columbus is ac- cepting applications for a Sanitation Collector in the public works department. This is a full-time position with benefits. Starting salary is $11.00/hr. Qualifications require a High School diplo- ma or GED, a valid driver’s license and the ability to work in adverse weather con- ditions. Applications and job description are available at City Hall, 300 East Maple and www.columbuscityhall. com. Position open until filled. EOE 02/27-3tc ACROSS 1 Steal from 4 Highlander 8 Streamlet 12 Historic period 13 String 14 Tom Joad, for one 15 Bridgetown’s island 17 “It’s — real!” 18 Intends 19 Tropical fruit 20 Jazz genre 22 Piece of work 24 Priests’ garments 25 “Excellent work!” 29 Espionage org. 30 Spectrum creator 31 Ms. Thurman 32 Wavering 34 Twain hero 35 Sharp tooth 36 Clearheaded 37 Cream-filled pastries 40 Arrive 41 Jai — 42 Chocolatey frozen treat 46 Give up 47 Carry on 48 Citrus drink 49 Crystal gazer 50 Eye part 51 U.K. fliers DOWN 1 Civil War soldier 2 Man-mouse link 3 Whom Pilate pardoned 4 Rascal 5 Atlantic catches 6 Granada gold 7 QB stats 8 Hearty 9 Furniture brand 10 Actor Schreiber 11 Sultry Horne 16 Life stories 19 Site of Apra Harbor 20 “Coffee Cantata” composer 21 Writer Wiesel 22 Rubber gasket 23 Nuisance 25 Mom’s mom 26 Place to get a fruit smoothie 27 Hotel chain 28 Combo 30 School orgs. 33 Not as certain 34 Seethe 36 Theater boxes 37 Campaign-funding gps. 38 Fonda’s beekeeper role 39 Lose color 40 406, in Roman numerals 42 Calendar abbr. 43 Eg. and Syr., once 44 Oklahoma city 45 Ump Multi family rummage sale at the Columbus Girl Scout house on the American Le- gion fair grounds, South Kansas Ave and Country road, Friday, March 8 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, March 9 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. 03/01-3tc (Published in The Columbus News-Report February 22, March 1 and March 8, 2019) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CHEROKEE COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of the Estate of GARY LEE HAMBLIN, No. 2019-PR-000010 (Petition Pursuant to K. S. A. Chapter 59) NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are hereby notified that on February 11019, a Petition for Probate and Issuance of Letters Administration Under the Kansas Simplified Estates Act was filed in this Court by Pam Yancy, an heir of Gary Lee Hamblin, a/k/a Gary Hamblin, deceased. All creditors of the decedent are notified to exhibit their demands against the Estate within the latter of four (4) months from the date of first publication of notice under K. S. A. 59-2236 and amendments thereto, or if the identity of the creditor is known or reasonably ascertainable, 30 days after actual notice was given as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited, they shall be forever barred. You are further notified that the Petitioner shall sell, at private sale, the following described real estate commonly known as 303 W. Forest, Weir, Kansas, legally described as follows: The West two-thirds of lot number four (4) and all of lots numbered five (5) and six (6) in block numbered six (6) in Gross Second Addition to the City of Weir, Kansas. Lot Three (3) and the East One Third (E 1/3) of Lot Four (4), Block Six (6), J.H.C. Gross’s Second Addition to Weir. Lot One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block One (1), J.H.O. Gross’ Fourth Addition to Weir City, according to the recorded Plat thereof. Lots 9, 38 and 39, Block 1, J.H.C. Gross’ Fourth Addition to the City of Weir, according to the recorded plat thereof. Lots 10 through 14 inclusive, Block 1, J.H.C. Gross Fourth Addition to Weir City Pam Yancey, Petitioner John G. Mazurek, KS # 15302 The Mazurek Law Office, LLC 302 E. 4th, Ste. A P.O. Box 1988 Pittsburg, Kansas 66762 Telephone (620)231-6030 Fax (620)231-1420 Attorney for Petitioner February 22, March 1 & March 8, 2019 (First Published in the Columbus News-Report, Friday, March 1, 2019) •Continued from Page 1 was awarded to the con- cept MGM3 Farm of Mya Hamilton, Columbus Uni- fied High School. Winning students re- ceived $3,500 in prize money courtesy of the fol- lowing sponsors: ATEC Steel, LLC; CBW Bank, City of Columbus; Colum- bus Telephone Company/ Optic Communications; Commerce Bank; Craw- Kan Telephone Coopera- tive; D1 Resources, Inc.; Heartland Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc.; Jay Hatfield Chevrolet-Buick; Kansas Crossing Casino; Mid America Pipe Fab- ricating & Supply, LLC; Mike Carpino Ford; and Monitor Technology, LLC. The Cherokee County event is part of the 2018- 2019 Youth Entrepreneur- ship Challenge (YEC) Se- ries thanks to support from NetWork Kansas and the E-Community Partnership, the Kansas State Universi- ty Center for the Advance- ment of Entrepreneurship, and the Kansas Masons. This means that par- ticipants have the oppor- tunity to continue on to the Kansas Entrepreneurship Challenge on April 30th at Kansas State University. This event will include students from high schools and universities across the state. “We had a terrific group of students partici- pating in the Youth En- trepreneur Fair again this year,” says Economic De- velopment Director Janet Miller. “As always, our judges were impressed with the quality of the ideas presented and the students’ professionalism.” The event also includ- ed a presentation by Tyler Harrell, President of PRG Prototyping in Pittsburg, KS. Harrell spoke with students about his business and shared some of the les- sons learned in his own en- trepreneurial journey. For more information on the Youth Entrepreneur Fair, contact Cherokee County Economic De- velopment Director Janet Miller at 620-762-0717 or jm@cherokeecountykan- sas.com Youth Entrepreneur Fair 2019 winners announced Jay’s Towing Public Auction Saturday, March 2, 2019, at 7 a.m. 321 South Magnolia, Columbus 2002 Chevrolet Impala VIN:2G1WH55K129391803 (First published in the Columbus News-Report Friday, March 1, 2019)

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Page 1: Answer to Wordsleuth Farm Market - Newz Group · 1/3/2019  · tree fertilizing, gutter cleaning and home power washing. Li-censed, insured and bonded. Kent Barnard (417) 499-9929

Friday, March 1, 2019 Page 9Columbus News-Report

FOR SALE

YARD SALEEMPLOYMENT

Place your classified word ad here. 30 words one time $3. Three times for $5. Or for 1 month for $20.

Legal Notice

WANTED TO DO

Legal Notice

Answers to Wednesday’s Crossword

Answers to Wednesday’s Suduko

Answer to Wordsleuth

LIVESTOCK

HOME REPAIR

Need Guttering? Call Titan Seamless Guttering for your free bid today. Lowest price guaranteed. 620-674-1594.

8/17tf

Rain Away Seamless Gutter-ing. Free estimates. Pepper Martin (620) 674-1918, Ian Martin (620) 762-1920.

07/25/tfSeptic tank pumping. Quick service. Call for inspection of septic tanks before you buy property. Rent Porta-Johns. Ron Gideon 620-423-5365

7/27/tf

Washers, dryers, ranges, sofa, love seat, lift chair, re-cliner, three-piece bed frame and miscellaneous. Call (620) 597-2680 or (918) 533-6000.

Selling top soil, dirt and mushroom compost. Also hauling. Rock and gravel for driveways and carports. Call 620-674-1918 or 620-762-1920.

01/06-tf

Prices Thursday, February 28, 2019 from Columbus Farmers Co-op

Corn - Mar. 2019................ $3.57Milo - Mar., 2019.................$3.16Soybeans-Mar., 2019......... $8.13 Wheat(soft) Mar., 2019......$4.33Wheat(hard) Mar.,2019.....$4.29

Farm Market

Legal Notice

United Tree Service. Tree and lawn spraying, tree trim-ming and removal, bush and hedge trimming, lawn and tree fertilizing, gutter cleaning and home power washing. Li-censed, insured and bonded. Kent Barnard (417) 499-9929

02/08-1mpTo have your Yard Sale ad in Monday’s Columbus News-Report ad must be in by Friday at 3 p.m. 30 words or less $5 all three days.

Central Apartments of Columbus

NOW LEASINGONE BEDROOM APARTMENT

531 W. Central Street, Columbus, Ks. 66725

620-429-1731 or 620-429-1212Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Monday - Friday“This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer”

$260 per Month • Water, Sewer, Trash Paid

Convoy Systems is hiring Class A drivers to run from Kansas City to the west coast. Home Weekly. Great Benefits. www.convoysys-tems.com Call Tina ext. 301 or Lori ext. 303 1-800-926-6869.

02/24

3-1 CRYPTOQUIPX Y M H C M D L G T Z E Y Q J C Y M D T

L T Q J B T J P L Q Y B P T J L M U C H B Q Y C Y M X Y P U U T J X Z P J X H P X Q : B G Q Z T B B Z Q C P W L P Z W .

Wednesday’s Cryptoquip: What might you nick-name the smallest worker at a steelmaking facility? “Runt of the mill.”

Today’s Cryptoquip Clue: L equals C

22 month old Black Balanc-er Bulls, sired by Judd Ranch Bull, also Black Angus bulls, guaranteed ready to work, 620-202-0167.

02/25-1mp

The City of Columbus is ac-cepting applications for a Sanitation Collector in the public works department. This is a full-time position with benefits. Starting salary is $11.00/hr. Qualifications require a High School diplo-ma or GED, a valid driver’s license and the ability to work in adverse weather con-ditions. Applications and job description are available at City Hall, 300 East Maple and www.columbuscityhall.com. Position open until filled. EOE

02/27-3tc

ACROSS 1 Steal from 4 Highlander 8 Streamlet 12 Historic period 13 String 14 Tom Joad, for one 15 Bridgetown’s island 17 “It’s — real!” 18 Intends 19 Tropical fruit 20 Jazz genre 22 Piece of work 24 Priests’ garments 25 “Excellent work!” 29 Espionage org. 30 Spectrum creator 31 Ms. Thurman 32 Wavering 34 Twain hero 35 Sharp tooth 36 Clearheaded 37 Cream-filledpastries 40 Arrive 41 Jai — 42 Chocolatey frozen treat 46 Give up 47 Carry on 48 Citrus drink 49 Crystal gazer 50 Eye part 51 U.K.fliers

DOWN 1 Civil War soldier 2 Man-mouse link 3 Whom Pilate pardoned 4 Rascal 5 Atlantic catches 6 Granada gold 7 QB stats 8 Hearty 9 Furniture brand 10 Actor Schreiber 11 Sultry Horne 16 Life stories 19 Site of Apra Harbor 20 “Coffee Cantata” composer 21 Writer Wiesel 22 Rubber gasket 23 Nuisance 25 Mom’s mom 26 Place to get a fruit smoothie 27 Hotel chain 28 Combo 30 School orgs. 33 Not as certain 34 Seethe 36 Theater boxes 37 Campaign-funding gps. 38 Fonda’s beekeeper role 39 Lose color 40 406, in Roman numerals 42 Calendar abbr. 43 Eg. and Syr., once 44 Oklahoma city 45 Ump

Multi family rummage sale at the Columbus Girl Scout house on the American Le-gion fair grounds, South Kansas Ave and Country road, Friday, March 8 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, March 9 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.

03/01-3tc

(Published in The Columbus News-ReportFebruary 22, March 1 and March 8, 2019)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CHEROKEE COUNTY, KANSAS

In the Matter of the Estate of GARY LEE HAMBLIN, No. 2019-PR-000010 (Petition Pursuant to K. S. A. Chapter 59)

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE

THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED:

You are hereby notified that on February 11019, a Petition for Probate and Issuance of Letters Administration Under the Kansas Simplified Estates Act was filed in this Court by Pam Yancy, an heir of Gary Lee Hamblin, a/k/a Gary Hamblin, deceased.All creditors of the decedent are notified to exhibit their demands against the Estate within the latter of four (4) months from the date of first publication of notice under K. S. A. 59-2236 and amendments thereto, or if the identity of the creditor is known or reasonably ascertainable, 30 days after actual notice was given as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited, they shall be forever barred.You are further notified that the Petitioner shall sell, at private sale, the following described real estate commonly known as 303 W. Forest, Weir, Kansas, legally described as follows: The West two-thirds of lot number four (4) and all of lots numbered five (5) and six (6) in block numbered six (6) in Gross Second Addition to the City of Weir, Kansas. Lot Three (3) and the East One Third (E 1/3) of Lot Four (4), Block Six (6), J.H.C. Gross’s Second Addition to Weir. Lot One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block One (1), J.H.O. Gross’ Fourth Addition to Weir City, according to the recorded Plat thereof. Lots 9, 38 and 39, Block 1, J.H.C. Gross’ Fourth Addition to the City of Weir, according to the recorded plat thereof. Lots 10 through 14 inclusive, Block 1, J.H.C. Gross Fourth Addition to Weir City

Pam Yancey, PetitionerJohn G. Mazurek, KS # 15302The Mazurek Law Office, LLC302 E. 4th, Ste. AP.O. Box 1988Pittsburg, Kansas 66762Telephone (620)231-6030Fax (620)231-1420Attorney for Petitioner

February 22, March 1 & March 8, 2019

(First Published in the Columbus News-Report, Friday, March 1, 2019)

•Continued from Page 1was awarded to the con-cept MGM3 Farm of Mya Hamilton, Columbus Uni-fiedHighSchool.

Winning students re-ceived $3,500 in prize money courtesy of the fol-lowing sponsors: ATEC Steel, LLC; CBW Bank, City of Columbus; Colum-bus Telephone Company/Optic Communications; Commerce Bank; Craw-Kan Telephone Coopera-tive; D1 Resources, Inc.; Heartland Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc.; Jay Hatfield Chevrolet-Buick;Kansas Crossing Casino; Mid America Pipe Fab-ricating & Supply, LLC; Mike Carpino Ford; and Monitor Technology, LLC.

The Cherokee County event is part of the 2018-2019 Youth Entrepreneur-ship Challenge (YEC) Se-ries thanks to support from NetWork Kansas and the E-Community Partnership, the Kansas State Universi-ty Center for the Advance-ment of Entrepreneurship, and the Kansas Masons.

This means that par-ticipants have the oppor-

tunity to continue on to the Kansas Entrepreneurship Challenge on April 30th at Kansas State University. This event will include students from high schools and universities across the state.

“We had a terrificgroup of students partici-pating in the Youth En-trepreneur Fair again this year,” says Economic De-velopment Director Janet Miller. “As always, our judges were impressed with the quality of the ideas presented and the students’ professionalism.”

The event also includ-ed a presentation by Tyler Harrell, President of PRG Prototyping in Pittsburg, KS. Harrell spoke with students about his business and shared some of the les-sons learned in his own en-trepreneurial journey.

For more information on the Youth Entrepreneur Fair, contact Cherokee County Economic De-velopment Director Janet Miller at 620-762-0717 or [email protected]

Youth Entrepreneur Fair 2019 winners announced

Jay’s TowingPublic Auction

Saturday, March 2, 2019, at 7 a.m.

321 South Magnolia, Columbus

2002 Chevrolet ImpalaVIN:2G1WH55K129391803

(First published in the Columbus News-Report Friday, March 1, 2019)