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Belleville785-527-2219Clay Center785-632-4100
Concordia785-243-3211
Greenleaf785-747-2261
Lansing913-727-3266Leavenworth913-651-3266
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Deep Roots. Deeper Commitment.
Peoples Exchange BankLocally Owned ~ Locally Committed
www.pebank.net
Belleville - Clyde - ConcordiaMember FDIC
THE BELLEVILLE TELESCOPE 11ATHURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2012
Proudly SupportsAll Area
Sports Activities
Scott Specialties, Inc.
Visa / Master Card / Discover / ATM Inside
Offering Fresh Smoked Meat
1307 18th St., Belleville, KS 785-527-5179
814 K St. Belleville, KS1-800-344-6337
We supportAll Area Sports Activities
Gottschalk & CompanyCPA’s, L.L.C.
1903 N St. Belleville, KS 785-527-5631
Good Luck toThe Republic County
And Pike ValleySports Activities
Front Row: Charlee Webb, Sydney Garman, Tristan Burhnam,Rileigh Gardner, Brianna Rifell, Mkayla Kreie.2nd row: Karisma Vignery, Tory Isaacson, Mekenzie Ehlers,Josie Nelson, Sara Meadows.3rd Row: Leslie Stenson, Tiana Sothers, Kinzey Langston,Brailyn Carlgren, Racheal Sanpaka, Taylor Gardner and AllieHorner Head Coach Kaylene Clark and Asst. Jackie Cooper
Pike ValleyVolleyball
Back Row: Coach Emily Pierson, Castin Klima, Grace Rieke, Casey Benyshek, Coach Ashley Nutsch.4th Row: Kodi Smith, Allyson Brunner, Skiler Henry, Elly Dahl, Lakisha Comstock, Laura Collette.3rd Row: Madison Scott, Kendsey Johnson, Hunter Chambers, Kendra Scott, Audrey Sheets.2nd Row: Riley Woodward, Asti Long, Lasondra Aurand, Shay Thumann, Jaycee Blazek, Karlee Parker, Aman-da Baxa.1st Row: Carrie Vanmeter, Laurel Fischer, Lynae Benyshek, Kalie Harvey, Karlie Strutt.
Republic County VolleyballRepublic Co.
Cross CountryCoach Kelli Childs, Kia Frey, Gavin Harvey, Justin Tietjen, Andre Dyke,Coach Terry Skinner.
12A THE BELLEVILLE TELESCOPE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2012
PUBLIC AUCTION Auction held 6 miles north on highway 15 to 25th Road and 1 mile west of
Morrowville, Kansas
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2012
Starting at 10:00 a.m.
160 ACRES WASHINGTON COUNTY LANDTract 1: 80 Acres (more or less) has 34.02 acres cropland, 37.37 acres pastureland, 4.74 acres
waterways, and 3.19 acres of farm yard with older single story 2 bedroom 1 bath home, single
garage, barn, and other outbuildings. Septic system is not functional and the well water is not fit for
consumption. Taxes are $582.22. Location: 6 miles north on highway 15 and 1 mile west of
Morrowville, Kansas. Legal: (W ½ SW ¼) of Section 26, Township 1 South, Range 2 East of the 6th
P.M. in Washington County, Kansas.
Tract 2: 80 Acres (more or less) has 15.05 acres cropland, 12.1 acres hay meadow, and 52.25 acres
pastureland. Taxes are $244.36. Location: 6 miles north on highway 15 and 1 mile west of
Morrowville, Kansas. Legal: (W ½ NW ¼) of Section 35, Township 1 South, Range 2 East of the 6th
P.M. in Washington County, Kansas.
Terms on Both Tracts: 10% down day of sale balance upon marketable title at closing on or before
November 20, 2012: Taxes: 2012 paid by Sellers; Possession: Buyers receive 1/3 rent on wheat
ground for 2013 and pay their share expenses. Buyers receive possession on wheat after 2013
harvest. Possession on pastureland, waterways, & open ground on or before March 1, 2013. Escrow
Agent: The Astra Bank, Belleville, Ks., title insurance & escrow fee cost split equally: Land is subject
to a natural gas pipe line easement. Real Estate Broker represents Sellers; Acreage and information
are taken from reliable sources but are not guaranteed by the sellers or Auctioneer. Statements
made day of sale take precedence over printed material.
Roger Novak, Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer, 785-527-2626 or 785-527-1302
VEHICLE, HAY, TOOLS, ANTIQUES, & HOUSEHOLD
Auctioneers Note: Be on time be done with Auction around NoonLunch on Grounds TERMS CASH: Nothing removed until settled for Not Responsible for Accidents
ELDA ADKINS ESTATEVictor Miller Administrator
AUCTIONEERS: NOVAK BROS. & GIEBERWeb Site: www.nckcn.com/novakbrosgieberauction/
Roger Novak Les Novak Butch Gieber Troy Novak
Belleville, Kansas Munden, Kansas Cuba, Kansas Munden, Kansas
785-527-2626 785-987-5588 785-729-3831 785-987-5372
785-527-1302 Cell Clerk: Scott Clerking, Belleville, Kansas
Two Doors Down Café & Bar
Cuba Cash Store301 Baird Street 785-729-3632
Dale & Laverna HuncovskyCatering for all your special events.Store Hours: Monday-Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
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Wednesday, October 3 - Noon: Pan Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes,Veggie, Salad, & Dessert
Evening: Burger Night, Hamburger Specials Czech out our Special Burger!
Thursday, October 4 - Noon: Roast Pork w/ Kraut & DumplingEvening: Mexican Specials including EnchiladasFriday, October 5 - Noon: Baked Turkey and Stuffing DinnerEvening: Beer Box Baby Back Rib Special or Country Style Ribs, Cheesy Potatoes, Salad Bar; Steaks, Chops, & ShrimpSaturday, October 6 - Noon: Brisket Sandwiches or Hamburger
Bakets Evening: Prime Rib, Steaks, Chops, Shrimp, & Salad BarSunday, October 7 - Breakfast: Biscuits & Gravy & RollsMonday/Tuesday, October 8/9 - Noon: Cook’s Choice
Watch for details for the 2nd Annual Tunes & BBQ Fall Festival & Chili Cook Off on October 13th!
Youth For the month of October, the Republic County Jr./Sr. High School Student of the Month nomination was awarded to senior Lucas Nutsch. He is the son of Mike and Robin Nutsch. Nutsch is Student Council President this year. He is also involved in BAG, band, choir, FBLA, FCA, NHS, Jazz Band, Show Choir and the play productions. In addition to being involved in several organizations, Lucas also participates in basket-ball, track, and helps with the volleyball team as their manager. Outside of school ac-tivities, he enjoys cooking, acting, speaking, traveling, helping others, being a life-guard, and anything to do with medicine and sports. Nutsch says he likes the atmosphere of RCJSHS. He also appreciates how every-one, faculty and students, are energetic about almost everything. The Student of the Month for the junior high was
Republic County names Students of Month
LUCAS NUTSCH CHRISTIAN TIPTON
awarded to 8th grader Christian Tipton. He is the son of Mark and Deb Tipton. Tipton is involved in football, basketball, wres-tling, and track. When not involved in school athlet-ics, he enjoys farming
and hanging out with his friends. Tipton says his favorite aspect of being at Republic County is that the teach-ers are nice and the great sports programs.
Republic County FFA Greenhands attending conference at Chapman are: front row: William Mcnemer, Tristen Sis, Joni Sheets, Courtney Anderson, Cameron Wilber, Kale Johnson, Sarah Johnson (District Treasurer, Chapman). Back row: Spencer Edwards, Lane Shoemaker, Tyler Popelka, Lanesa Aurand, Kalli Valek, Heyley Bauer, Dan Steh-lik, advisor.
Nineteen Greenhands from Republic County High School went to the Green-hand Conference in Chap-man on September 19. Five medaled on the Greenhand information test. This is the first activity for first year members, which informs the new members about the many opportuni-ties the FFA has to offer. Several workshops were conducted by the district FFA officers, along with a state officer. This year the National FFA President Ryan Best from New Mexi-co was the keynote speaker. Those from Republic Coun-ty medaling were Lanesa Aurand who tied for high individual, Cameron Wilber, Kale Johnson and Tyler Popelka. District horse judging was held in Manhattan on September 21. The Green-
hand team placed third overall. Connor Strutt placed second in the Green-hand division individually. Others participating on the team were Courtney Ander-son, Lane Shoemaker, and Daniel Meyers competed in the advanced division. The contest consisted of three halter classes and three performance classes as well a written exam and one set of oral reasons. The North Central Dis-trict land judging contest was held September 26 at Mankato. Nineteen stu-dents competed from Re-public County, 12 advanced students and seven Green-hands. Those who attended were, Nick Baxa, Eric Dusek, Jeff Hadachek, Marty Burger, Zach Brzon, Drew Hoops, Waylon Sheets, Micayla Pachta, Hughstin Pachta,
Kyle Strutt, Tyler Kasl, and Brandon Zenger. The Greenhands who at-tended were, Joni Sheets, Kali Valek, Cameron Wilber, Lane Shoemaker, Tristan Sis, Guy Filinger. Zach Brzon and Micayla Pachta tied for third place, Tyler Kasl was fifth, and Pachta was fifth. Joni Sheets was high individual in the Greenhand division. The advanced team finished second, four points behind Clay Cen-ter, The Greenhand team also placed second behind Washington County. The contest consists of six different sites to be evalu-ated for crop, pasture, or homesite considerations. The land judging team will compete in the state contest this week.
FFA competes in judging events
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The 80th Kansas Junior Livestock Show (KJLS) added to the event’s his-tory with a 25-year high in livestock numbers and stiff competition for auction pre-miums and scholarships. The show took place Sep-tember 21-24 in Wichita. A total of 704 Kansas youth exhibited 1,453 head of livestock. The show is sponsored by the Kansas Livestock As-sociation, Kansas State Uni-versity and the Agri-Busi-ness Council of Wichita. Champion senior cattle showman was Hadley Schotte, Marysville, with Casey Jensen, Courtland, earning reserve. Gabryelle Gilliam of Washington earned reserve champion hog showman. Prior to the Auction of Champions, KJLS presented a record $23,000 in schol-arships to 13 exhibitors. Teams from 10 states competed in the Mid Amer-ica Classic Judging Contest held at KJLS. The senior college contest was won by Kansas State University, while second place was Texas A&M University. In the sophomore divi-sion of the junior college
Youth place at Kansas Junior Livestock Showcontest, Redlands Junior College placed first and Butler Community Col-lege (BCC) came in second. Taylor Frank from BCC was the high scoring individual, followed by Brady Jensen from BCC. Honors earned by local exhibitors are: Ben Jensen, Court-land second in class 12 - Hereford Breeding Heifer, Champion Hereford Market Steer, Reserve Champion Charolais Market Steer. Brooke Jensen, Court-land, second in class 14 - Crossbred Market Steer, second in class 16 - Cross-bred Market Steer, Cham-pion Hereford Breeding Heifer, Casey Jensen, Court-land, second in class 8 - Hereford Breeding Heifer, second in Senior Beef Showmanship, third in class 16 - Meat Goat, eighth in class 9 - Meat Goat. Jessica Jensen, Court-land, fourth in class 10 - Hereford Breeding Heifer. J.W. LeDoux, Agenda, first in class 3 - Angus Breeding Heifer, Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Breed-ing Heifer. Jaid Runft, Scandia, third in class 25 - Charolais
Breeding Heifer, fourth in class 28 - Charolais Breed-ing Heifer. Mason Runft, Scandia, fifth in Junior Beef Show-manship, Reserve Cham-pion Charolais Pct Breeding Heifer. Payton Runft, Scandia, third in class 28 - Charolais Breeding Heifer
Business Briefs
Kassie Huncovsky, Cuba, and Jason Kling, Belleville, were recently recognized by the Occu-pational Center of Central Kansas with awards for five years of service. The recognition ceremony for OCCK employees in Re-public, Cloud and Mitchell counties was held recently at the Rolling Hills museum near Salina.
The Telescope invites sub-missions from businesses, organizations and individuals on new employees, retire-ments, education advance-ments or other newsworthy items for a periodic column.
Congratulations, Ky KyGrandma & Grandpa,
Patty & Dave,Mike & Amy,Doug & Kerri,
& cousins
Love, Grammie andGrandpa Johnson and
Grandma Keller
GOOD
LUCK
Cleve Walstrom will demonstrate grave witching techniques at theSteele City, Nebraska Cem-etery on Sunday, October 14 at 3 p.m. The cemetery is located one mile north-east of town on Highway8. Dowsing or witching has long been an accepted method of finding waterin the earth. The same dowsing method is used in finding unmarkedgraves. Walstrom of the Kinsley Mortuary in Marysville, Kansas will demonstrate the method he uses. During Mitch Zabokrtsky’s walking his-tory tour of the cemetery at 2 p.m. that afternoon we will learn of the first child born in the SteeleCity area.
Grave witching demo at Steele City
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2012 THE BELLEVILLE TELESCOPE 13A
CLOSING HOURSClassified
Advertisementswill be accepted
until 2 p.m. TUESDAY for
publicationon Thursday.
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placement of classified
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fax or email.
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25-cents)
Classified Display $8.00 per col. in.
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card
2 - Garage Sale
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IT’S GARAGE SALE TIME!
SpEcIALfor two weeks
•Stop in our office at 1805 N St., Belleville, KS•Email your ad to [email protected] •Fax to 785-527-2225
785-527-2244All classified line ads must be paid for prior to running.
FOR RENT: One bedroom El-derly apartments. Grandview Apartments - Eastview Terrace. Apply at 1815 24th or call 785-527-5730. Equal Opportunity Housing.
3130-TF
6 - For Rent
HELP WANTEDSuper 8
Housekeeping Position
785-527-2112or apply in person
52-1/b
8 - Help Wanted
7- House for Sale
Truck Driver Positions•A locally owned and operated
trucking company in the Belleville, KS area is looking for multiple Class A CDL truck drivers to ex-pand its fleet. Both local and re-gional opportunities are available.
•Drive new, state of the art, equipment for an employee friend-ly company.
•Benefits include competitive pay, excellent health insurance, and home most weekends.
•Must have OTR experience and a clean MVR to be considered for this position.
Please reply with resume and/or cover letter to: Box 1001 c/o The Belleville Telescope, 1805 N ST, Belleville KS 66935
32TF-b
HELP WANTED: Full-time Floor Tech position & Part-time Housekep-ping position. Contact Kathy Zahm at Belleville Health Care Center, 785-527-5636.
1-2/b
CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT
Progressive rural hospital 38 bed Long Term Care with ex-citing career opportunities are now available for CNA Nurses. Stable nursing staff and support-ive medical staff. Position avail-able for Evening and Night Shifts.·Full Time or Part Time·8 hour shifts·Evening & Night differential pay·Every other weekend off ·New competitive pay scale with experience based wages
Excellent benefit package including:
·Life-long learning encouraged: paid continuing education, tuition reimbursement, and scholarships·Vacation and wellness incentives·Superior tax deferred retirement plan·Health and Dental insurance·Paid life insurance·Flexible spending accounts
Republic County Hospital is an Equal Opportunity EmployerContact Shari Johnson, RN
2420 G StreetBelleville, KS 66935
785-527-2254 49-TF/B
Preventative Maintenance Mechanic
•A progressive, locally owned and operated agricultural business in the Belleville, KS area is look-ing for a Preventative Maintenance Mechanic.
•Applicants must be able to work with older to late model farm, irrigation, and trucking equipment. Candidate would perform a variety of tasks including, implementing and keeping maintenance records and schedules, and general me-chanic work on a wide variety of equipment.
•We offer excellent benefits and compensation package commen-surate with education and/or expe-rience.
Please reply with resume and/or cover letter to: Box 1000 c/o The Belleville Telescope, 1805 N ST, Belleville KS 66935
32TF-b
FOR RENT: Two bedroom base-ment apartment for rent with refrig-erator/stove and washer/dryer avail-able. Call (785)527-2544.
1-2/p
10 - Work WantedNEED SKILLED nursing ser-
vices or assistance with per-sonal care in your own home? Contact Republic County Home Health Agency. 785-527-5671.
457-TF
VINYL, STEEL SIDING, Seam-less guttering, vinyl replacement windows. Curt’s Home Improvement, Beloit, Kansas. Phone 785-738-5015.
688/TF
34 - Thank You
26 - Notice
36- MemorialGRANITE MONUMENTS &
MARKERS, Custom & person-alized designs. Cemetery let-ter. Johnson Monument, Bel-leville, KS. (785) 527-5535.
370-TF
33 - Professional
JOHN BLEECKER, D.D.SMONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS,
THURSDAYSHours by Appointment
IN BELLEVILLE785-527-56832316 G Street
TUESDAYSHours by Appointment
IN MANKATO
123 N. CommercialEmergency and New Patients Always
WELCOME!992-TF
PestControl
Pest Control
SERVING THIS AREAFOR OVER 50 YEARS!!1-800-748-8184
Monthly - Bi-Monthly &Seasonal Services Available
TermiteControl
FISCHER FAMILY
DENTISTRY2337 1/2 G St.
Belleville, KS 66935785-527-5602
* Comprehensive Dental CareFor The Entire Family
* Sedation Dentistry* Invisalign & Traditional Braces* Medicaid Provider (KS & NE)* Insurance Accepted & Filed
New & Emergency PatientsAlways Welcome!
203-TF
Ryan Kueker, O.D.Richard Kueker, O.D.
ComprehensiveEye Health Exams
● Glasses● Cataracts● Dry Eyes
● Contacts● Glaucoma● Bi-focal Contacts
● Macular Degeneration● Wholesale Optical
785-527-5700 ~ 1323 18th St., Belleville
FAMILY EYE CAREof Belleville, Inc.
Accepting most Insurance
You Deserve These BenefitsFinancing Available ● Highly Trained Installers
Prompt Personal Service ● Competitive Prices
Energy Saving Equipment
Service All Brands ● Emergency Services
Phone Answered 24 Hours/7 Days A Week
Large Inventory For Quicker Service
LOCAL TECHNICIANWe SellTrane American StandardCarrierLennox AmanaRheemGoodman
FREEEstimates
100% Satisfaction GuaranteeOn Our Services
Serving North Central Kansas
Htg., Air, Plg., Electric, Inc. (785) 243-1489
Toll Free 888-204-28172201 E. 6th Trafficway
Concordia, KS
Statewide
FOR RENT: 2 BR upstairs apart-ment for rent at 1004 18th St., in Bel-leville. Deposit and first months rent needed to move in. Call 1-800-762-3681 for more information.
1-TF/b
PEOPLES EXCHANGE BANK
BANK TELLER POSITIONHas an opening for a full-time teller at our Belleville location. Respon-sibilities include performing counter transactions, answering telephone and customer service. This posi-tion requires someone with strong computer and people skills. Cash handling or bookkeeping experi-ence a plus. Apply in person at 1404 28th Street in Belleville, or
call 785-527-2213.1-TF/B
HELP WANTED: Belleville Health Care Center has openings for a Cook & a Dietary Aide. Please apply within.
1-3/b
FOR RENT: 3 BR , 2 BA double-wide mobile, carport, all appliances. Water, sewer and trash included. Call 785-527-5440.
1-4/b
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house for rent. $300 a month. Call 785-527-0462.
1-2/b
Progressive rural hospital with opening for:
Dietary AideFull time includes morning and afternoon shifts and ev-ery other weekend. Food-service experience helpful. This position offers a com-petitive pay scale w/ ex-perienced based wages.
Excellent benefit package including:
*Life-long learning encouraged*Vacation and wellness incentives
*Superior taxed deferred retirement
*Health and Dental insurance*Paid Life Insurance
*Flexible spending accounts
Republic County Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer
For more information contact:Chris Navis, RDLD
Director of Nutrition Services2420 G Street
Belleville, KS 66935785-527-2254 1-2/b
SERVING BELLEVILLE AND SURROUNDING AREAS WITH 3 LOCAL
HIGHLY TRAINED TECHNICIANS!
We Service All Brands • High Efficiency EquipmentEmergency Services 24 Hours A DayFinancing Available • FREE Estimates
Brown Enviro-Control, Inc.127 East 6th Street • Concordia, KS 66901
www.brownenviro-control.com(785) 243-3074 2-TF/b
Adoption ADOPTION: A lifetime of love.
security and happiness awaits your newborn. Expenses paid. Michelle and Kevin 1-855-882-2700 or [email protected]
Career Opportunity
ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Fi-nancial Aid if qualified. SCHEV au-thorized. Call 888-220-3977 www.CenturaOnline.com
For Sale
Mid-America Piano has the widest selection of new and used pianos in 26 years! Yamaha, Steinway, Kawai, Seiler & so much more! Stop by to-day! www.piano4u.com 1-800-950-3774.
Help Wanted“Can You Dig It?” Heavy Equip-
ment School. 3 wk Training Program. Backhoes, Bulldozers, Excavators. Local Job Placement Asst. VA Ben-efits Approved. 2 National Certifica-tions. 866-362-6497
Help Wanted
Exp. Flatbed Drivers: Regional opportunities now open with plenty of freight & great pay! 800-277-0212 or primeinc.com
Help Wanted/Truck Driver Drivers: NO EXPERIENCE? Class
A CDL Driver Training. We train and Employ! Experienced Drivers also Needed! Central Refrigerated (877) 369-7885 www.centraltruckdriving-jobs.com
Help Wanted/Truck Driver Owner Operators Weekly Home
Time Dedicated to One Customer! 100% fuel surcharge Class A CDL, 1 year experience, including 6+ months tanker. 866-478-9965 DriveForGreat-wide.com
Help Wanted/Truck Driver “You got the drive, We have the Di-
rection” OTR Drivers APU Equipped Pre-Pass EZ-pass passenger policy. Newer equipment. 100% NO touch. 1-800-528-7825
Misc.
AIRLINES CAREERS - Become an Aviation Maintenance Tech. FAA approved training. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888-248-7449.
HOUSE FOR SALE: ‘73 mobile home, 12’x65’, 2 bedroom. $2,850. Call 785-527-9104.
2/p
Thank you for your kind expres-sion of sympathy on the death of my dear friend, Arnold Henke.
Gladys Baxa2/p
2-4/b
2-4/b
2-3/b
Medical Receptionist needed. Full time. Experience not necessary, but helpful. Must have pleasant demeanor and good phone skills, ability to multi-task essential. Bill-ing and coding in addition to recep-tion duties. Send resume to Nancy Holt, Republic County Family Phy-sicians, 2337 G Street Suite 2, Bel-leville, KS. Applications accepted until Oct. 15, 2012 or until position
is filled.
Republic County Family Physicians
HELP NEEDED
The family of Donna Eickman would like to express our sincere gratitude for all the acts of kind-ness and concern during Donna’s illness and death. We appreciate the wonderful care and assis-tance that the nurse and staff of Belleville Country Place and Bel-leville Long Term Care provided.
Nancy Richards & FamilyBetsy & Randy Evert & Family
John & Kandy Eickman & Family
JoAnna & Heath Eitzman & Family
Ben & Jamie Eickman & Family2/b
Thank you to all my family and friends for the birthday cards and wishes. I appreciate it so much.
RoseMary Andrews2/b
Multi-Family Garage Sale2112 St.
BellevilleSaturday, October 6th
8AM-?Baby items, cookbooks, name brand
clothing, many collectibles2/p
HELP WANTED: The Dinnerbell in downtown Belleville, Kansas has an excellent opportunity for an evening cook. Apply in person at 1301 18th St Belleville, KS.
2-3/b
HELP WANTED: The Dinnerbell in downtown Belleville, Kansas has an excellent opportunity for a pleasant person to run the register and assist with customer service. Apply in per-son at 1301 18th St. Belleville, KS.
2-3/b
The Fairbury Journal-newsis accepting applications for a
Full-Time Pressroom assisTanT Duties include learning how to operate and main-
tain a six-unit newspaper press.Mechanical aptitude preferred but will train the
right candidate.
Apply at the Journal-News office at 516 Fifth st., Fairbury, ne 68352
HELP WANTED
RASMUSSEN FAMILY REUNION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20SCANDIA COMMUNITY HALL
6:00 PMPOTLUCK MEAL
Table Service & Drinks furnished
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From a just turned 90 year old on Sept. 30th who was over-whelmed by all the cards, letters, and congratulation messages, the best I can do is say THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart.
Harold Johnson2/p
Email Your Tips,Suggestions and Stories to:[email protected]
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14A THE BELLEVILLE TELESCOPE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2012
Public Notices
(First published in The Belleville Telescope on September 27, 2012) 2tNOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 109,
REPUBLIC COUNTY, KANSAS (REPUBLIC COUNTY SCHOOLS)The Board of Education of Unified School District No. 109, Republic County, Kansas (Republic County Schools) (the “District”), has heretofore, pursuant to resolution duly adopted, declared it advisable to: Proposition 1 - (a) construct, equip and furnish an addition to the existing Republic County Junior-Senior High School building to create additional classrooms for 5th and 6th grade educational purposes, a computer lab, a media center, a competition gymnasium and other support areas; (b) make other improvements to the existing Republic County Junior-Senior High School building including expansion and upgrading of the kitchen area, renovation and improvement of the school entry, renovation of office areas, and parking lot and drive way upgrades; (c) make improvements to District buildings to upgrade electrical, plumbing, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning) systems; (d) make all other necessary improvements appurtenant thereto (“Project No. 1”); and (e) pay costs of issuance and interest on said general obligation bonds of the District during construction of Project No. 1 at an estimated cost of $6,216,757; and Proposition 2 -
(a) construct, equip and furnish an addition to the existing Republic County Junior-Senior High School building to create additional classrooms for Pre-Kindergarten through 4th grade educational purposes and other support areas; (b) make all other necessary improvements appurtenant thereto (“Project No. 2”); and (c) pay costs of issuance and interest on said general obligation bonds of the District during construction of Project No. 2 at an estimated cost of $5,580,287. Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the District that a bond election has been called and will be held on November 6, 2012, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the District the following propositions:
Shall the following be adopted?
Proposition No. 1:
Shall the following be adopted?
Shall Unified School District No. 109, Republic County, Kansas (Republic County Schools), issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $6,515,000, to pay the costs to: (a) construct, equip and furnish an addition to the existing Republic County Junior-Senior High School building to create additional classrooms for 5th and 6th grade educational purposes, a computer lab, a media center, a competition gymnasium and other support areas; (b) make other improvements to the existing Republic County Junior-Senior High School building including expansion and upgrading of the kitchen area, renovation and improvement of the school entry, renovation of office areas, and parking lot and drive way upgrades; (c) make improvements to District buildings to upgrade electrical, plumbing, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning) systems; (d) make all other necessary improvements appurtenant thereto (collectively, the “Project”); and (e) pay costs of issuance and interest on said general obligation bonds of the District during construction of Project; all pursuant to the provisions of K.S.A. 10-101 et seq.; K.S.A. 25-2018(f); K.S.A. 72-6761; and K.S.A. 75-2315 et seq.?To vote in favor of Proposition No. 1, press the word “Yes” on the voting machine or completely darken the oval to the left of the word “Yes” on a paper ballot. To vote against it, press the word “No” on the voting machine or completely darken the oval to the left of the word “No” on a paper ballot.
○YES○ NO
Proposition No. 2:
Shall the following be adopted?
Shall Unified School District No. 109, Republic County, Kansas (Republic County Schools), issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $5,840,000, to pay the costs to: (a) construct, equip and furnish an addition to the existing Republic County Junior-Senior High School building to create additional classrooms for Pre-Kindergarten through 4th grade educational purposes and other support areas; (b) make all other necessary improvements appurtenant thereto (collectively, the “Project”); and (c) pay costs of issuance and interest on said general obligation bonds of the District during construction of the Project; all pursuant to the provisions of K.S.A. 10-101 et seq.; K.S.A. 25-2018(f); K.S.A. 72-6761; and K.S.A. 75-2315 et seq.?To vote in favor of Proposition No. 2, press the word “Yes” on the voting machine or completely darken the oval to the left of the word “Yes” on a paper ballot. To vote against it, press the word “No” on the voting machine or completely darken the oval to the left of the word “No” on a paper ballot.
○YES○ NO
**********************The polls will open at 7:00 o'clock A.M. and will close at 7:00 o'clock P.M., on November 6, 2012, the election day. The voting places in the District, and the area each voting place will serve, will be as follows:
Voters Residing In Will Vote At Beaver, Big Bend, Courtland and White Rock Townships Courtland Community CenterNorway, Scandia, Union and Washington Townships Scandia Community CenterBelleville, Freedom, Liberty and Lincoln Townships Belleville Wesleyan ChurchBelleville City, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Wards Belleville Wesleyan ChurchAlbion, Fairview, Farmington and Rose Creek Townships Munden Community HallElk Creek, Grant, Jefferson and Richland Townships Cuba Senior Citizen’s CenterNorth Lawrence Precinct, Cloud County 1st Christian Church Fellowship HallJewell County Jewell County Courthouse basementBrantford Township, Washington County Washington County CourthouseThe election will be conducted by the officers and/or persons provided by law for holding elections, and the method of voting will be by ballot. Registered voters are eligible to vote by advance voting ballot upon application to the County Clerk at the address set forth
below pursuant to K.S.A. 25-1117 et seq.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONThe following additional information is provided by the District with respect to compliance with the provisions of K.S.A. 10-120a and K.S.A. 12-6,122. This information has been obtained from sources deemed reliable by the District. Certain portions of this information is based upon projections. No assurances can be given that these projections will be accurate as of the date of issuance of the bonds due to changing market conditions, any changes in assessed valuation of the District, changes in the amount of state financial aid received by the District and other matters unknown or unavailable at this time. The projected rates of property taxation to be used to pay the principal of and interest on the Bonds are based upon the current assessed valuation of the District, the assumed principal repayment schedule and the average interest rates from recent bond issues for similar types of financings and the current level of state financial aid the District would receive with respect to the bonds, all as shown below.
Proposition No. 1:
Projected Summary of
Project Costs
Sources of Funds Uses of Funds
Bonds to be Issued $6,515,000 Project Costs (including architectural/engineering services)
District Funds 0 Interest During Construction
Interest Earnings 0 Issuance Expenses (including attorney fees, printing costs, rating agency fees, financial advisor fees, underwriting fees and other miscellaneous expenses)
Total $6,515,000 Total
Projected Summary of Bond Issue Repayments
Principal payments over 20 yearsTotal Interest Cost to Maturity $2,694,521Average Annual Principal and Interest Payments $460,476Portion of average annual principal and interest payments from State aid $46,048Portion of average annual principal and interest payments from District funds $414,428Average Annual Property Tax Mill Levy
Rate for Principal and Interest Payments
Total (without any State financial Aid)District Portion (with current level of State financial aid
Proposition No. 2:
Projected Summary of
Project Costs
Sources of Funds Uses of Funds
Bonds to be Issued $5,840,000 Project Costs (including architectural/engineering services)
District Funds 0 Interest During Construction
Interest Earnings 0 Issuance Expenses (including attorney fees, printing costs, rating agency fees, financial advisor fees, underwriting fees and other miscellaneous expenses)
Total $5,840,000 Total
Projected Summary of Bond Issue Repayments
Principal payments over 20 yearsTotal Interest Cost to Maturity $2,416,321Average Annual Principal and Interest Payments $412,816Portion of average annual principal and interest payments from State aid $41,282Portion of average annual principal and interest payments from District funds $371,534
Average Annual Property Tax Mill Levy
Rate for Principal and Interest Payments
Total (without any State financial Aid)District Portion (with current level of State financial aid
The election officer conducting the election will be the County Clerk of Republic County, Kansas, whose address is Republic County Courthouse, 1815 M Street, Belleville, Kansas 66935.DATED: September 26, 2012.(Seal) Vickie Hall, County Clerk
Republic County, Kansas
(First Published in The Belleville Telescope, September 27, 2012)2t
RESOLUTION NO. 14-12A RESOLUTION FIXING A TIME AND PLACE AND PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF A HEARING
BEFORE THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF BELLEVILLE,
KANSAS: AT WHICH THE OWNER, HIS AGENT, LIENHOLDERS OF
RECORD, OCCUPANTS AND DE-SCRIBED HEREIN MAY APPEAR AND SHOW CAUSE WHY SUCH STRUCTURE SHOULD NOT BE CONDEMNED AND ORDERED
REPAIRED OR DEMOLISHED AS AN UNSAFE OR DANGEROUS
STRUCTURE.WHEREAS, the enforcing officer of the City of Belleville, Kansas, did on the 24th day of September, 2012, filed with the governing body of said city, a statement in writing that the structures, hereinafter described, is unsafe or dangerous.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-SOLVED BY THE GOVERNING
BODY OF THE CITY OFBELLEVILLE, KANSAS:
That a hearing will be held on the 10th day of December, 2012 before the governing body of the city at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall, at 1819 L. Street, Belleville, Kansas 66935, at which the owner, his agent, any lienholders of record and any occupant and any other par-ties in interest, as that term is defined by law, of the structure located at:Lot 6 Blk 3 Subdiv Blks 4, 5 & 6 Hal-lowell’s Addition of the City of Bel-leville, Kansas, commonly known as 2109 I Street.may appear and show cause why such structure should not be con-demned as an unsafe or dangerous structure and ordered repaired or demolished.BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk shall cause this reso-lution to be published and shall give notice of the aforesaid hearing in the manner provided by law.Adopted this 24th day of September, 2012Tatum Couture, MayorATTEST:Russell E. Piroutek, City ClerkAPPROVED:Douglas G. Simms, City Attorney
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LEGAL NOTICEGENERAL ELECTION
REPUBLIC COUNTY, KANSASNOVEMBER 6, 2012
Pursuant to K.S.A. 25-105: Public notice is hereby given that there will be a General Election on Tuesday, November 6th, 2012, to be held at the regular, various voting places in Republic County, State of Kansas. Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. un-til 7:00 p.m.
I, Vickie J. Hall, Republic County Clerk and Election Officer, do hereby certify the following list of names of persons nominated for public offices to be chosen at said General Elec-tion.
NATIONAL OFFICES – PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Romney and Ryan – Republican Baldwin and Martin – Reform Johnson and Gray – LibertarianObama and Biden – Democratic
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 1ST DISTRICTTim Huelskamp, Fowler – Repub-lican STATE OFFICES –
STATE SENATOR, 36TH DIS-TRICT
Marquis Clark, Concordia – Democratic Elaine S. Bowers, Concordia – RepublicanSTATE REPRESENTATIVE, 106TH
DISTRICT Sharon Schwartz, Washington – RepublicanNick Levendofsky, Republic – Democratic
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBER,
6TH DISTRICTCarol Viar, Salina – DemocraticDeena L. Horst, Salina - RepublicanCOUNTY OFFICES –
COUNTY COMMISSIONER – 2ND DISTRICT
Marvin Bergstrom, Courtland – Republican
COUNTY COMMISSIONER – 3RD DISTRICT
Linda Holl, Belleville – Republican COUNTY CLERK
Kathleen L. Marsicek, Narka – Republican
COUNTY TREASURERCindy S. Coons, Scandia – Republican
COUNTY REGISTER OF DEEDS
Peggy Frint, Belleville – Republican COUNTY ATTORNEY
Marlea Woodman James, Belleville – Republican
COUNTY SHERIFFRonald W. Blad, Belleville – RepublicanTOWNSHIP OFFICES –
ALBION TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – David E. Blecha, Munden - DemocraticTREASURER – Marvin A. Shoe-maker, Narka - Republican
BEAVER TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – NoneTREASURER – Loren Sweat, Jamestown – Republican
BELLEVILLE TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – Larry D. Woodman, Belleville – RepublicanTREASURER – Joan Brzon, Belleville – Republican
BIG BEND TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – NoneTREASURER – Donna K. Noble, Republic – Republican
COURTLAND TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – Ron Aspegren, Court-land – RepublicanTREASURER – Paul F. Freeman, Courtland – Republican
ELK CREEK TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – Marilyn Trecek, Agenda – RepublicanTREASURER – Ron Denk, Agenda – Republican
FAIRVIEW TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – NoneTREASURER – James W. Rundus, Munden – Democratic
FARMINGTON TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – NoneTREASURER – None
FREEDOM TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – Thomas Moravek, Belleville – RepublicanTREASURER – Donna Moravek, Belleville – Republican
GRANT TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – NoneTREASURER – None
JEFFERSON TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – Darwin Koukol, Cuba – DemocraticTREASURER – Dawn M. Havel, Cuba – Republican
LIBERTY TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – Evelyn Larkins, Belleville – RepublicanTREASURER – Larry Rundus, Belleville – Republican
LINCOLN TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – David Jeardoe, Belleville – RepublicanTREASURER – Karla J. Jeardoe, Belleville – Republican
NORWAY TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – NoneTREASURER – Brad Shrader, Jamestown – Republican
RICHLAND TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – Judy Keller, Cuba – Republican TREASURER – Margaret Lachman, Cuba – Republican
ROSE CREEK TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – NoneTREASURER – Geraldine L. Hiatt, Munden – Democratic
SCANDIA TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – Cheryl Loring, Scandia – RepublicanTREASURER – None
UNION TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – NoneTREASURER – None
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – Randy Rahe, Republic – RepublicanTREASURER – Karen Cheney, Republic – Republican
WHITE ROCK TOWNSHIPTRUSTEE – NoneTREASURER – None
Notice is hereby given that the fol-lowing Judicial Positions subject to retention shall be submitted at the
aforesaid General Election:
RETENTION OF SUPREME COURT JUSTICES
Nancy L Moritz, Topeka - Position No. 7
RETENTION COURT OF AP-PEALS JUDGES
Steve Leben, Fairway – Position No. 2G. Joseph Pierron, Jr., Lawrence –
Position No. 3David E. Bruns, Topeka – Position No. 6 G. Gordon Atcheson, Overland Park – Position No. 8Karen Arnold-Burger, Overland Park – Position No. 9Richard D. Greene, Wichita - Posi-tion No. 10
RETENTION OF DISTRICT COURT JUDGE
Kim W. Cudney, Greenleaf – District No. 12
RETENTION OF DISTRICT MAGISTRATE JUDGE
John Eyer, Belleville – District No. 12, Position No. 5
WITNESS MY SIGN AND SEAL this 3rd day of October, 2012.
Vickie J. HallRepublic County Election Officer
SEAL
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LEGAL NOTICE OF CLOSING OF REGISTRATION BOOKS
BEFORE GENERAL ELECTIONNOVEMBER 6, 2012
Pursuant to the provisions of K.S.A. 25-2311(c), notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of October, 2012, all registration books for the General Election will close at the end of regular business hours. Registra-tion books will remain closed until the
7th day of November, 2012.
Witness my sign and seal this 2nd day of October, 2012.
Vickie J. Hall Republic County Election Officer
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RESOLUTION NO. 15-12A RESOLUTION FIXING A TIME AND PLACE AND PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF A HEARING
BEFORE THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF BELLEVILLE,
KANSAS: AT WHICH THE OWNER, HIS AGENT, LIENHOLDERS OF
RECORD, OCCUPANTS AND DE-SCRIBED HEREIN MAY APPEAR AND SHOW CAUSE WHY SUCH STRUCTURE SHOULD NOT BE CONDEMNED AND ORDERED
REPAIRED OR DEMOLISHED AS AN UNSAFE OR DANGEROUS
STRUCTURE.WHEREAS, the enforcing officer of the City of Belleville, Kansas, did on the 24th day of September, 2012, filed with the governing body of said city, a statement in writing that the structures, hereinafter described, is unsafe or dangerous.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-SOLVED BY THE GOVERNING
BODY OF THE CITY OF BELLEVILLE, KANSAS:
That a hearing will be held on the 10th day of December, 2012 before the governing body of the city at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall, at 1819 L. Street, Belleville, Kansas 66935, at which the owner, his agent, any lienholders of record and any occupant and any other par-ties in interest, as that term is defined by law, of the structure located at:Lots 9-14 & W. 15 ft Lot 8 Blk 40 Simonds Addition to the city of Bel-leville Kansas, commonly known as 1630 12th Street.may appear and show cause why such structure should not be con-demned as an unsafe or dangerous structure and ordered repaired or demolished.BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk shall cause this reso-lution to be published and shall give notice of the aforesaid hearing in the manner provided by law.Adopted this 24th day of September, 2012Tatum Couture, MayorATTEST:Russell E. Piroutek, City ClerkAPPROVED:Douglas G. Simms, City Attorney
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF RE-PUBLIC COUNTY, KANSAS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MELVIN BIRRELL, Deceased
Case No. 11-PR-41
NOTICE OF HEARING THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL
PERSONS CONCERNED:You are hereby notified that a Peti-tion has been filed in this Court by Christine Boone, the duly appointed,
quallified and acting Executrix of the Estate of Melvin Birrell, deceased, praying that her acts be approved; that her account be settled and al-lowed; that the Will be construed and the Estate assigned to the persons entitled thereto; that fees be allowed; that the administration of the Estate be closed; that the Executrix be dis-charged and that she be released from further liability. You are required to file your written defenses thereto on or before the 26th day of October, 2012 at ten o’clock a.m. of said day, in said Court, in the City of Belleville,
Republic County, Kansas, 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 the Petition.Christine BooneExecutrix
Spurney & Spurney1910 M Stree; P.O. Box 427Belleville, KS 66935(785) 527-2666Attorneys for Petitioner
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2012 THE BELLEVILLE TELESCOPE 15A
Public Notices
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF RE-PUBLIC COUNTY, KANSAS
In the Matter of the Estate ofFRANCES M. ELYEA, a/k/a
FRANCES MARTHA ELYEA, a/k/aFRANCES M. WALTER, ELYEA,
f/k/aFRANCES M. WALTER, Deceased
Case No. 12-PR-38
NOTICE OF HEARINGTHE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL
PERSONS CONCERNED:You are hereby notified that a Petition has been filed in this Court by Larry E. Walter, sole heir of Frances M. Elyea a/k/a Frances Martha Elyea, a/k/a Frances M. Walter, Elyea, de-ceased, praying: Descent be deter-mined of the following described real estate situated in Republic County, Kansas: An undivided three-fourths interest in and to the South Half of the Southeast Quarter (S½SE¼) of Sec-tion Eighteen (18), Township Four (4) South, Range Three (3) West of the 6th P.M., Republic County, Kansasand all personal property and other Kansas real estate owned by de-cedent at the time of death. And that such property and all personal property and other Kansas real es-tate owned by the decedent at the time of death be assigned pursuant to the laws of intestate succession. You are required to file your written defenses thereto on or before Octo-ber 12, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. in the above captioned Court in the City of Belleville, in Republic County, Kansas, at which time and place the cause will be heard. Should you fail therein, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Peti-tion.Larry E. Walter,Petitioner
William L. Navis, #08770Attorney at Law1802 M StreetP.O. Box 466Belleville, Kansas 66935(785) 527-2263Attorney for Petitioner
(First published in The Belleville Telescope September 20, 2012) 3t
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF RE-PUBLIC COUNTY, KANSAS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF VELMA M. KIRK, Deceased
Case No. 12-PR-37
NOTICE OF HEARINGTHE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL
PERSONS CONCERNED:You are hereby notified that on the 14th day of September, 2012, a Peti-tion was filed in this Court by Linda L. Wanklyn, an heir, devisee and lega-tee and Executrix named in the Last Will and Testament of Velma M. Kirk, deceased, dated November 2, 2007, praying that the Will filed with the Petition be admitted to probate and record; that she be appointed as Ex-ecutrix without bond and that she be granted Letters Testamentary. You are required to file your written de-fenses thereto on or before the 12th day of October, 2012, at ten o’clock a.m. of said day, in said Court, in the City of Belleville, in Republic County, Kansas, at which time and place said cause shall be heard. Should you fail therein, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition. All creditors are notified to exhibit their demands against the Es-tate within four months from the date of the first publication of this Notice as provided by law and if their de-mands are not thus exhibited, they shall be forever barred. Linda L. WanklynPetitioner
Spurney & Spurney1910 M. Street; P.O. Box 427Belleville, KS 66935(785) 527-2666Attorneys for Petitioner
(First Published in The Belleville Telescope, September 27, 2012)2t
RESOLUTION NO. 13-12A RESOLUTION FIXING A TIME AND PLACE AND PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF A HEARING
BEFORE THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF BELLEVILLE,
KANSAS: AT WHICH THE OWNER, HIS AGENT, LIENHOLDERS OF
RECORD, OCCUPANTS AND DE-SCRIBED HEREIN MAY APPEAR AND SHOW CAUSE WHY SUCH STRUCTURE SHOULD NOT BE CONDEMNED AND ORDERED
REPAIRED OR DEMOLISHED AS AN UNSAFE OR DANGEROUS
STRUCTURE.WHEREAS, the enforcing officer of the City of Belleville, Kansas, did on the 24th day of September, 2012, filed with the governing body of said city, a statement in writing that the structures, hereinafter described, is unsafe or dangerous.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-SOLVED BY THE GOVERNING
BODY OF THE CITY OF BELLEVILLE, KANSAS:
That a hearing will be held on the 10th day of December, 2012 before the governing body of the city at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall, at 1819 L. Street, Belleville, Kansas 66935, at which the owner, his agent, any lienholders of record and any occupant and any other par-ties in interest, as that term is defined by law, of the structure located at:Lot 4 Blk 37, Original Townsite of the City of Belleville, Kansas, commonly known as 1516 21st Street.may appear and show cause why such structure should not be con-demned as an unsafe or dangerous structure and ordered repaired or demolished.BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk shall cause this reso-lution to be published and shall give notice of the aforesaid hearing in the manner provided by law.Adopted this 24th day of September, 2012Tatum Couture, MayorATTEST:Russell E. Piroutek, City ClerkAPPROVED:Douglas G. Simms, City Attorney
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CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 11AN CHARTER ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2 OF
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 3 OF THE CITY OF BELLEVILLE,
KANSAS, TO PROVIDE FOR CITY-AT-LARGE ELECTION OF
CITY COUNCILMEMBERS COM-MENCING WITH THE APRIL 2013 MUNICIPAL ELECTION, AND REPEALING EXISTING
SECTION 2 OF CHARTER ORDI-NANCE NO. 3.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOV-ERNING BODY OF THE CITY
OF BELLEVILLE, KANSAS:Section 1. Section 2 of Charter Ordinance No. 3 is hereby amended to read as follows:Section 2. a. There shall be elected to two-year terms, city-at-large, on the first Tuesday in April of each odd-numbered year, commencing in 2013, the three council positions which most recently stood for elec-tion at the April 2011 municipal elec-tion. b. Councilmembers elected in April 2012, and any councilmember appointed to a vacancy in a council position for which there was an election in April 2012, shall complete their elected or appointed terms of office, and those council positions shall thereafter be elected to two-year terms, city-at-large, commenc-ing with the April 2014 municipal election. c. The Mayor shall be elected to two-year terms, city-at-large, on the first Tuesday in April of each odd-numbered year.Section 2. Section 2 of the Charter Ordinance No. 3 is hereby repealed.Section 3. This charter ordinance shall be published once each week for two consecutive weeks in the official city newspaper.Section 4. This is a charter ordi-nance and shall effect 61 days after final publication, unless a sufficient petition for a referendum is filed and a referendum held on the ordinance as provided in Article 12, Section 5, Subsection (c)(3) of the Constitu-tion of the State of Kansas, in which case the ordinance shall become effective if approved by the majority of the electors voting thereon.PASSED by the Governing Body, not less than two-thirds of the mem-bers-elect voting in favor thereof, the 24th day of September, 2012.Tatum N. CoutureMayor of BellevilleAttest: Russell Piroutek-Belleville City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 927 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING
PUBLIC OFFENSES WITHIN THE COPORATE LIMITS OF THE
CITY OF BELLEVILLE, KANSAS; INCORPORATING BY REFER-
ENCE THE *UNIFORM PUBLIC OFFENSE CODE FOR KANSAS
CITIES*, EDITION OF 2012, AND REPEALING ORDINANCE 921.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOV-ERNING BODY OF THE CITY
OF BELLEVILLE, KANSAS:SECTION 1. INCORPORATING UNIFORM PUBLIC OFFENSE CODE. There is hereby incorporated by reference for the purpose of regu-lating public offenses within the cor-porate limits of the City of Belleville, Kansas, that certain code known as the *Uniform Public Offense Code*, Edition of 2012, prepared and pub-lished in book form, by the League of Kansas Municipalities, Topeka, Kansas save and except such ar-ticles, sections parts or portions as are hereafter omitted, deleted, modi-fied or changed. No fewer than three copies of said Uniform Public Offense Code shall be marked or stamped *Official Copy as Adopted by Ordi-nance 921, with all sections or por-tions thereof intended to be omitted or changed clearly marked to show any such omission or change and to which shall be attached a copy of this ordinance, and filed with City Clerk to be open to inspection and available to the public at all reasonable hours.SECTION 2. Section 10.13 of the Uniform Public Offense Code is hereby changed to read as follows:BARBED WIRE OR ELECTRIFIED WIRE, It shall be unlawful for any person to construct, set up or main-tain barbed wire or barbed wire fence or electrified wire or electrified wire fence or enclosure within the city.Violation of this section is a Class C violation.SECTION 3. REPEAL. Ordinance number 921 is repealed.SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publica-tion in the official city newspaper.Passed by the Governing Body and approved and signed by the Mayor this 24th day of September, 2012.Mayor - Tatum CoutureATTEST:Russ Piroutek - City ClerkDouglas G. Simms - City Attorney
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF RE-PUBLIC COUNTY, KANSAS
In the matter of the Estate of EV-ELYN BIRRELL, Deceased
Case No. 11-PR-28
NOTICE OF HEARINGTHE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL
PERSONS CONCERNED:You are hereby notified that a Peti-tion has been filed in this Court by Christine Boone, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Executrix of the Estate of Evelyn Birrell, deceased, praying that her acts be approved; that her account be settled and al-lowed; that the Will be construed and the Estate assigned to the person entitled thereto; that fees be allowed; and that the administration of the Es-tate be closed; that the Executrix be discharged and that she be released from further liability herein. You are required to file your written defenses
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NOTICE OF DELINQUENT PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX
FOR THE YEAR OF 2011
Notice is hereby given that the 2011 personal property taxes against the following listed persons, firms or cor-porations are unpaid or partially un-paid. The list includes the last known addresses and the total amount of unpaid taxes, interest, penalties and costs. The unpaid amounts shall continue to accumulate interest until paid. Per Kansas statutes annotated 19-547. Delinquent personal prop-erty tax warrants returned by The Sheriff on October 1, 2012
Allen, Michael Courtland, Ks $55.56
Allen, Michael Courtland, Ks $262.87
Allen, Michael Courtland, Ks $472.58
Baker, William A Belleville, Ks $229.37
Ball & Son Belleville, Ks$85.03
Ball & Son Belleville, Ks$380.81
Ball & Son Belleville, Ks$84.22
Ball, David E Belleville, Ks$140.24
Ball, David E Belleville, Ks$227.48
Ball, Leonard/Ellen Belleville, Ks$65.66
Ball, Leonard,/Ellen Belleville, Ks$129.10
Ball, Leonard/ Ellen Belleville, Ks$110.23
Ball, Leonard/Ellen Belleville, Ks $76.42
Bartlett, Richard Chester, Ne$136.12
Bartlett, Richard Chester, Ne$219.24
Cornett, John Belleville, Ks$239.94
Cornett, Roger/Velma Belleville, Ks $143.32
Davidson, Jim Jr. Salina, Ks$76.36
Davidson, Jim Jr. Salina, Ks$93.82
DeMint, Bruce Narka, Ks $467.80
Derowitsch Construction Belleville, Ks $633.80Derowitsch, Kevin/ Deanna Belleville, Ks $89.71Derowitsch, Kevin/DeannaBelleville, Ks $75.20Derowitsch, Kevin/DeannaBelleville, Ks $97.22Dusek, Jerid Belleville, Ks
$154.88Dusek, Jerid Belleville, Ks
$181.04Dusek, Jerid Belleville, Ks
$468.05Dusek, Jerid Belleville, Ks
$457.33Dusek, Rodney/Janice Belleville, Ks
$102.63Dusek, Rodney/Janice Belleville, Ks
$144.57Dyke, Gary/Kay Belleville, Ks
$55.60Eubank, William/Michelle Cuba, Ks
$148.62Eubank, William/Michelle Cuba, Ks
$244.10Frybarger, Troy/Lori Belleville, Ks
$174.96Gonzales, Louis Concordia, Ks
$131.61Gonzales, Louis Concordia, Ks
$195.94Kasl Mike C Belleville, Ks
$58.63Kasl, Robert Belleville, Ks
$179.27KD Trucking Belleville, Ks
$101.53KD Trucking Belleville, Ks
$150.05Knutter, Betty Belleville, Ks
$93.38Knutter, Betty Belleville, Ks
$126.80Langston, Shane/Hannah . Formoso, Ks
$63.21Lervold, Glenn Belleville, Ks
$347.51Lervold, Glenn Belleville, Ks
$71.99NCK Feed & Ag Serv Scandia, Ks
$299.78NCK Feed & Ag Serv Scandia, Ks
$380.56Noble, Terry Belleville, Ks
$60.65Noble, Terry/Pam Belleville, Ks
$68.29Peterson, Carl A. Scandia, Ks
$108.21Poley, David & Mizner, Donna Fairbury, Ne $86.53Poley, David & Mizner, Donna Fairbury, Ne $114.05Precision Irrigation Byron, Ne
$284.41Reynolds, Brice L Formoso, Ks
$79.69Reynolds, Brice L Formoso, Ks
$106.23Reynolds, Justin/Karmen Mc Pherson, Ks $65.66Reynolds, Justin/Karmen Mc Pherson, Ks $78.31Simmons, John Narka, Ks
$102.87Stanley, Rodney & CharlotteSalina, Ks $55.45Swiercinsky, Randy /Lori Cuba, Ks
$117.38Zach, Allen F Agenda, Ks
$76.83Zach, Allen F Agenda, Ks
$95.29Cindy S. CoonsRepublic County Treasurer
thereto on or before the 19th day of October, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. of said day, in said Court, in the City of Bel-leville, Republic County, Kansas, at which time and place said cause will be heard. Should you fail therein judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition.Christine Boone Executrix
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averaged 640 pounds, sold for $1.60.
“The calf price is actu-ally pretty good right now,” Justin Trost said. “There is a lot of risk if corn goes higher and the price of feeder cattle goes down.”
Premium Feeders man-ager Bob Craig said the high grain prices will af-fect the way feed yards do business, but he said there is more bunk space than cattle in feed yards across the southwest, including Texas, which he thought would keep prices high for the near future.
“There is vicious com-petition to fill those empty pens,” he said.
Trost said the Septem-ber rains gave the pastures more life for fall, and many producers' concerns about feed for the immediate fu-ture has faded.
“I've done more straw than usual, and I've done lots of CRP,” he said. “And we'll graze the cows on corn and milo stalks this winter.”
Trost said cattle pro-ducers are using forages in ways they haven't for sev-eral years.
“There are a lot of people who baled wheat straw,” he said. “And they are going to be baling corn and milo stalks. Years ago they made use of that, but for a long time people haven't been taking advantage of it. They are this year.”
“There's a huge number of straw bales that were put up this year, and people are ammoniating it,” Whitney said. “Ammoniated straw is not the same as grass hay, but it will feed cattle.”
In addition to lighter hay yields because of the drought, Whitney said many
producers lost a cutting of alfalfa this year because of the alfalfa weevil, which will make hay supplies that much shorter.”
“Some people will take advantage of grazing wheat to help with feed sources,” Whitney said.
Both Kort and Whitney said they thought most weaning weights on calves were up this year compared with last year.
“Part of it is because cattle were supplemented with protein and energy tubs,” Whitney said. “But the shorter grass we've had this year because it's been dry is actually more nutrient-dense. The stressed plants didn't have as much growth, but they had better quality, and that has probably kept on gains. The cows even look in good condition.”
Kort said most of the weaning weights he has heard of have been higher this year, and he contribut-ed that to the more nutri-ent-dense grass as well.
Kort said areas farther west have experienced more drought than Republic County and are seeing more livestock liquidation. He said he has seen that first-hand with the sheep and goat industry.
Belleville 81 Livestock had its monthly sheep and goat sale last Saturday and were expecting about 700 head.
“We had 1,200 head, and we aren't equipped for a run like that,” Kort said.
He said many of the sheep and goats came to Belleville from western Kansas.
“We had 70 goats from Wyoming,” he said. “The guy watched our sales on the internet and brought
a trailer load. He is going to bring 200 goats next month.”
Kort said the drought and high hay prices will put many sheep and goat pro-ducers out of business.
Premium Feeders man-ager Bob Craig said the drought means it will cost cattle feeders more to fatten cattle.
“The input costs are greater for sure,” he said. “It will cost more for a pound of gain.”
Craig said the fear of grain prices going even higher this winter concerns him every day. He said there are many feedlots that have lost millions of dollars this past summer.
“Cattle bought this spring were high, and there were lots of corn acres planted, so the future looked good,” he said. “But if you didn't buy up corn early, you got hit hard. There were some awful big losses through the summer, and even now, by some of these yards.”
Craig said Premium Feed-ers raises its own hay but buys all the grain locally.
“We are growing the cattle longer because of the high grain,” Craig said. “Before we would take a 650-pound animal and put it onto a finish ration right away. Now we'll grow it on a high roughage ration to 850 or 900 pounds and then switch it to the finish ration.”
Craig said the drought will also impact beef mar-kets because a large num-bers of cows have been taken out of production.
“The affects of this drought are going to impact the cattle industry for years to come,” he said.
Drought/ This year will affect livestock producers for years to come
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could be raised by adding up to 25-cents per house-hold to the solid waste fees in each county.
Murdock said the site would be located at 304 N Cedar in Concordia, near the old Circle B eleva-tor in north Concordia. A traditional recycling cen-ter is also located at that site, where some Republic County residents are al-ready bringing in items on their own.
“I need to know if you’re interested in participat-ing in order to apply for the grant,” he said. “Your county residents would be able to bring stuff down to us. We wouldn’t do collections--it would just be a free-will bring-in deal,” he said.
State law prohibits charging a collection fee to individuals who bring items to the HHW site, he said, for fear of discouraging private individuals from prop-erly disposing of the HHW. Businesses can be charged per pound for the material they bring, and are limited on how much material they can bring to the site, Mur-dock said.
“This isn’t to make mon-ey,” Murdock said. “The biggest cost is in shipping items to the right processor or disposal facility.”
Murdock said every item
Waste/ Multi-county collection site proposedbrought to the site needs to be meticulously logged. “We need to keep records on everything that comes in,” he said.
Commissioners support-ed Murdock in continuing to gather information about the HHW collection site.
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Republic County High School2012 Homecoming
Queen CandidatesAbbey AndersonLaShae HedstromJayden JacksonKelby Johnson
King CandidatesZach Brzon
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Thursday, October 4:7:00 PM - Pep Rally in RCHS Gym,
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Friday, October 5:1:30 PM - Homecoming Assembly
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2:15 PM - Homecoming Parade Downtown. Bands, Class Floats & many Business Floats and other Entries - Long Parade this year!
6:30 PM - Crowning Ceremonies in front of grandstands at the football
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