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Friday, July 5, 2019 Page 9 Columbus News-Report HOME REPAIR EMPLOYMENT Place your classified word ad here. 30 words one time $3. Three times for $5. Or for 1 month for $20. LOST Answers to Wednesday’s Crossword Answers to Wednesday’s Suduko HOME REPAIR FOR SALE 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 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT To have your Yard Sale ad in Monday’s Columbus News- Report ad must be in by Fri- day at 3 p.m. 30 words or less $5 all three days. YARD SALE 7-5 CRYPTOQUIP M Q K M X C T U O O T X V C Z Y D M C P J Y D D J Y K V V X D N K J M V X , D C H M C V P Q H N “ X C T ‘ Z Y A Y Y U K Z Y J X U K M M X A C X ! “ Wednesday’s Cryptoquip: If two people are planning a conspiracy while golfing, are they on a collusion course? Today’s Cryptoquip Clue: X equals Y 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 Best Satellite TV with 2 year price guarantee! $59.99/Mo with 190 channels and 3 months free premium movie channels! Free next day in- stallation! Call 316-223- 4415. 07/01 Get A-rated dental insur- ance starting at around $1 Per day. Save 25-percent on Enrollment Now. No Waiting Periods. 200k+ Providers Nationwide. Everyone is Accepted. Call 785-329-9747 (M-F 9-5 ET) Steel Cargo/Storage Con- tainers available In Kansas City & Solomon Ks. 20s’ 40s’ 45s’ 48s’ and 53s’ Call 785- 655-9430 or go online to chuckhenry.com for pricing, availability & Freight. Bridge Decks. 40’x 8’ 48’x 8’6” 90’ x 8’6” 785 655 9430 chuckhenry.com Now Hiring. Westirland In- dustries. We offer medical, dental, 401K, paid vacation, and holidays. Apply in person at 1108 6th St., in Oswego. 06/14-1mc Notice of job opening. Of- fice Assistant. Pay Range: $11.00-$13.00 an hour. Job Description: Cherokee Coun- ty Emergency Management along with the Cherokee County 911 Mapping and Ad- dressing Office is seeking an Office Assistant. Duties will include but not limited to: • Customer Service • Data En- try •Billing• Answering Phones • Handling of Sanita- tion and Building Permits • General Office Duties Quali- fications: • High School Di- ploma or GED • Fulltime 40 Hour Per Week • Computer Skills in Microsoft Office Products and Adobe • Verbal and Written Communication Skills • Good Attendance is Mandatory. Applications will be accepted until July 9 in the Cherokee County 911 Map- ping and Addressing Office 110 W. Maple ST, Room 30 Columbus, KS 66725 06/26-6tc Legal Notice Strayed three 600 to 700 pound black Angus heifers, yellow and white ear tags, area of 4 corners, (620) 202- 0167. 06/28-6tc Notice of job opening Posi- tion Title: 911 Coordinator Department: Cherokee County 911 Mapping and Ad- dressing Pay Range: $28,000-$36,000 yearly Description: This opening is for a GIS Specialist who will be responsible for the mainte- nance, creation, and develop- ment of County databases and maps. This position re- ports directly to the County Commissioners. A high level of problem solving and initia- tive is necessary for this role. Specialization in ArcMAP, Next Generation 911 and cur- rent 911 programs in Kansas is required. The employee in this position will establish and maintain effective work- ing relationships with City and County department heads and GIS users, representa- tives of other public agencies, contractors, consultants and the general public. Qualifica- tions: Bachelor’s degree in GIS or related field from an accredited college or univer- sity or a minimum of three to five years of progressively re- sponsible experience in com- puter mapping using ArcGIS/ ArcMap. Strong skills VB- Script required. Working knowledge of Next Genera- tion 911. Applications will be accepted until July 9 th in the following office. Cherokee County 911 Mapping and Ad- dressing Office 110 W. Maple ST, Room 30 Columbus, KS 66725 06/28-5tc The Cherokee County Farm Service Agency (FSA) is ac- cepting applications for a tem- porary full-time Program Technician position beginning at a Grade 3 or Grade 4, Grade 7 potential. Salary range is $27,030 to $39,442 depend- ing on knowledge and experi- ence. Depending on the dura- tion of the temporary appointment, health benefits may be offered. An agricul- tural background and general computer knowledge are not required, but could be helpful. Applications (FSA- 675, Application for FSA County Employment and KSAs - Knowledge, Skills & Abilities) may be picked up at the Cherokee County FSA Of- fice, Columbus, KS between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Applications and KSAs must be returned to the office no later than 4:30 pm, July 16. USDA is an Equal Opportunity Provider, Employer, and Lender 07/03-6tc 600 Garfield, out front of Park Place Apartments, Fri- day, July 5 and Saturday, July 6, 8 a.m. -? Baby clothes, clothes, baby toys, knick- knacks, microwave, and more. 07/03-2tp Coffeyville Community College, Columbus Techni- cal Campus is accepting sealed bids for a 2001 Ford Explorer XLT. Two door 285,586 miles. AM/FM-CD Player, A/C, P/B V6, 5 Speed Automatic. Good Tires. Ve- hicles has been serviced. New fuel pump, battery, brakes and radiator. Mini- mum bid is $1,900. CCC re- serves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. View at CCC Technical Cam- pus, 509 W Elm, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Bids must be received by 4 p.m., Friday, July 12, 2019. Call Jeff Phillips or Kari Sop- er for additional information at 620-429-3896. Cherokee County Highway Department is looking for the following positions: Experi- enced Backhoe Operator, three positions available. Ex- perienced Truck Driver/Utili- ty Operator, three positions available. Truck driver/utility positions require a minimum, Class B CDL. All positions are subject to drug and alco- hol testing. Applications can be picked up at the Highway Department located at 509 E. Country Road, Columbus. 07/03-3tc Estate/moving sale, 1020 W. Maple, Friday, 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., antique vintage furniture, clothes, dishes, Coca Cola memorabilia. No early birds. 07/03-2tp Legal Notice (First Published in the Columbus News-Report, Friday, June 21, 2019) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CHEROKEE COUNTY, KANSAS American Bank of Baxter Springs Plaintiff vs. Title to Real Estate Involved Mary E. Greenfeather, deceased, Lovie June Johnston & Terry L. Johnston, husband & wife, Eva Marie Dixon Murphy, Marilon Kamisha Charisse Greenfeather, Case No. 2017 CV 000085 The Board of County Commissioners of Cherokee County, Kansas, Kansas Department of Revenue and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees trustees, creditors and assigns of any deceased defendants; the unknown spouses of any defendants; the unknown officers, successors, trustees, creditors and assigns of any defendants that are existing, dissolved or dormant corporations; the unknown executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors, successors and assigns of any defendants that are or were partners or in partnership; the unknown guardians conservators and trustees of any defendants that are minors or are under any legal disability; and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any person alleged to be deceased, Defendants. NOTICE OF SUIT THE STATE OF KANSAS to Marilon Kamisha Charisse Greenfeather, a/k/a Marilon K. Simpson, a/k/a Marilon K. Weaver and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any deceased defendants; the unknown spouses of any defendants; the unknown officers, successors, trustees, creditors and assigns of any defendants that are existing, dissolved or dormant corporations; the unknown executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors, successors and assigns of any defendants that are or were partners or in partnership; the unknown guardians, conservators and trustees of any defen- dants that are minors or are under any legal disability; and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any person alleged to be deceased, and all other persons who are or may be concerned: You are hereby notified that a Petition has been filed in the District Court of Cherokee County, Kansas by American Bank of Baxter Springs praying for judgment, plus interest, costs and other relief, for judgment that Plaintiff’s Mortgages constitute a first lien on the following: Lot Six (6), Block Four (4), Omaha’s First Addition to the City of Baxter Springs, Cherokee County, Kansas, according to the Recorded Plat Thereof. commonly known as 1943 Park Avenue, Baxter Springs, Cherokee County, Kansas, for foreclosure of the Mortgage, and for sale of said property to satisfy the indebtedness. You are hereby required to answer to said Petition in said Court at Columbus, Kansas no less than 41 days after the first publication. If you fail to answer, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition. American Bank of Baxter Springs, Petitioner Marshall W. Blinzler, Ks. Bar No. 26465 WHEELER & MITCHELSON, CHARTERED Fourth and Broadway P.O. Box 610 Pittsburg, Kansas 66762-0610 (620) 231-4650 Attorneys for Plaintiff June 21, 2019 June 28, 2019 July 5, 2019 GOOD THINGS TO EAT Grant’s sweet corn, call 620- 674-1487 for information. 07/04-4tp ACROSS 1 Jacket flap 6 Reggae relative 9 Mac alternatives 12 “Have — deal for you!” 13 Sawbuck 14 “Mangia!” 15 Short jackets 16 Interim government 18 Computer language 20 Blanchett of “Eliza beth” 21 “Mayday!” 23 Ump’s call 24 New York’s — Island 25 Prudish 27 Lightweight wood 29 “Don’t move!” 31 Stage comments 35 Takes five 37 Gambling mecca 38 Burn with steam 41 Game official 43 “— voyage!” 44 Choir voice 45 Department 47 Not-to-be-missed, as a TV show 49 Analyze 52 Montmartre Mrs. 53 Young — (tots) 54 Flavor 55 Resort 56 Favorite 57 Secretly watch DOWN 1 Fib 2 Sales rep. 3 Honeybun 4 Sicilian spouter 5 Rodeo rope 6 Geologic layers 7 Fall (over) 8 “Life of Pi” director Lee 9 Jail-related 10 Desert flora 11 Eyelid woes 17 Cream-filled pastry 19 Sugar units 21 Beach lotion letters 22 Bruins legend 24 Curved letter 26 Red wine 28 Surgical beam 30 Last letter in London 32 “La Mer” composer 33 Rock’s Brian 34 Junior 36 Most faithful 38 Emma of “Dynasty” 39 Glob 40 Confused 42 Daring deeds 45 Nota — 46 Now, in a memo 48 Dine 50 From — Z 51 Hankering (First Published in the Columbus News-Report, Friday, July 5, 2019) Brian Hall and/or Jessica Mayes 1419 Bowmont Avenue Kelso, WA 98626 An inspection of the property located at 310 South Minnesota Avenue, parcel identification number (#011-136-13-0-30- 17-004.00-0) on 06/12/2019 by a member of the Columbus Police Department revealed the existence of a weed violation of City Code, Ordinance 1430 Section 8-402. A weed viola- tion, as provided in the City Code, is defined as follows: (a) Weeds as used herein, means any of the following: 1. Brush and woody vines shall be classified as weeds. 2. Weeds and grasses which may attain such large growth as to become, when dry, a fire menace to adjacent improved property. 3. Weeds which bear or may bear seeds of downy or wingy nature. 4. Weeds which are located in an area which harbors rats, insects, animals, reptiles or any other creature which either may or does constitute a menace to health, public safety or welfare. 5. Weeds and grasses on or about residential property which, because of its height, has a blighting influence on the neighborhood. Any such weeds and indigenous grasses shall be presumed to be blighting if they exceed twelve (12) inches in height A weed violation as provided in the City Code is present upon, 310 South Minnesota, parcel identification number (#011-136-13-0-30-17-004.00-0), described as the following. Vegetation taller than 12 inches. We request your cooperation in this matter and urge you to promptly fix the violation from the above address. Failure to abate or terminate this violation within ten (10) days from the receipt of this notice may result in prosecution as provided by City Code section 8-402 and/or abatement of the condition(s) by the city as provided by section 8-403. You have the right to appeal this notice to the City Administrator within the ten (10) days. If the violation is abated by the City, you will be given thirty (30) days to pay the assessment, if not it will be added to the property tax as a special assessment. No further notice of violation will be given prior to removal of weeds during the current calendar year. If you have any questions about this notice, the public officer or City Admin- istrator should be contacted. A copy of ordinance 1430 further detailing the Weed Ordinance violations may be obtained from Columbus City Hall. Respectfully, /s/ Ofc. Gary Holt, Columbus Police Department The You Docs By Dr. Michael Rotzen, M.D., & Mehmet Oz, M.D. Have you noticed that you’re forgetting where you put your keys or shoes, losing your train of thought in a con- versation or having trouble remembering how to navigate your way to a familiar place? Well, those are some of the symptoms of what is called mild cognitive impairment, and according to the Ameri- can Academy of Neurology, it may affect around 6.7% of folks 60 to 64, increasing to more than 25% of those 80 to 84. But MCI may not be as scary as it sounds! Not only are there many causes, but there’s a lot you can do to reverse, halt or slow its pro- gression, or to avoid MCI al- together. Plus, only about 15% of cases of MCI evolve into full-blown dementia in folks 65 and older -- and it’s impos- sible to know how long that will take. (If Alzheimer’s dis- ease is the underlying cause of initial symptoms, it could be two or three years or longer.) There are two kinds of MCI: One’s called amnestic, meaning that you have mem- How to reduce your risk of mild cognitive impairment ory problems; and the other is nonamnestic, which means you have other cognition problems that are more pro- nounced. These include prob- lems with language (you can’t find the right words) and with decision-making and naviga- tion (visuospatial difficulties). What are the risk fac- tors? Some are hard to con- trol: Men may be more likely to experience problems than women, and there can be ge- netic predispositions (does MCI run in your family?). There are many factors you can control, including Type 2 diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, smoking, elevated lousy LDL cholesterol, car- dio- and cerebrovascular dis- ease, bodywide inflammation, depression and anxiety. Plus, we say age is also a risk fac- tor that you have control over. Most places list it as a risk factor you cannot control, but they’re wrong. You can take steps to make sure you have a younger RealAge by five, 10, or even 20 years! Take your test at sharecare.com. Those risk factors are why the direct causes of MCI may include medications (for those various conditions), stroke or other vascular dis- ease (associated with Type 2 diabetes), a traumatic brain injury or an underlying health issue, such as sleep depriva- tion or mental illness (depres- sion or anxiety). Make fighting MCI your Major Capital Improvement -- from top to toe.

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Page 1: Columbus News-Report · 7/5/2019  · 675, Application for FSA County Employment and KSAs - Knowledge, Skills & Abilities) may be picked up at the Cherokee County FSA Of - fice, Columbus,

Friday, July 5, 2019 Page 9Columbus News-Report

HOME REPAIR

EMPLOYMENT

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

LOST

Answers to Wednesday’s Crossword

Answers to Wednesday’s Suduko

HOME REPAIRFOR SALE

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

FOR SALE

EMPLOYMENT

To have your Yard Sale ad in Monday’s Columbus News-Report ad must be in by Fri-day at 3 p.m. 30 words or less $5 all three days.

YARD SALE

7-5 CRYPTOQUIPM Q K M X C T U O O T X V C Z Y D M C P

J Y D D J Y K V V X D N K J M V X , D C H M C V P Q H N “ X C T ‘ Z Y A Y Y U K Z Y J X U K M M X A C X ! “

Wednesday’s Cryptoquip: If two people are planning a conspiracy while golfing, are they on a collusion course?

Today’s Cryptoquip Clue: X equals Y

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

Best Satellite TV with 2 year price guarantee! $59.99/Mo with 190 channels and 3 months free premium movie channels! Free next day in-stallation! Call 316-223-4415.

07/01

Get A-rated dental insur-ance starting at around $1 Per day. Save 25-percent on Enrollment Now. No Waiting Periods. 200k+ Providers Nationwide. Everyone is Accepted. Call 785-329-9747 (M-F 9-5 ET)

Steel Cargo/Storage Con-tainers available In Kansas City & Solomon Ks. 20s’ 40s’ 45s’ 48s’ and 53s’ Call 785- 655-9430 or go online to chuckhenry.com for pricing, availability & Freight. Bridge Decks. 40’x 8’ 48’x 8’6” 90’ x 8’6” 785 655 9430 chuckhenry.com

Now Hiring. Westirland In-dustries. We offer medical, dental, 401K, paid vacation, and holidays. Apply in person at 1108 6th St., in Oswego.

06/14-1mc

Notice of job opening. Of-fice Assistant. Pay Range: $11.00-$13.00 an hour. Job Description: Cherokee Coun-ty Emergency Management along with the Cherokee County 911 Mapping and Ad-dressing Office is seeking an Office Assistant. Duties will include but not limited to: • Customer Service • Data En-try •Billing• Answering Phones • Handling of Sanita-tion and Building Permits • General Office Duties Quali-fications: • High School Di-ploma or GED • Fulltime 40 Hour Per Week • Computer Skills in Microsoft Office Products and Adobe • Verbal and Written Communication Skills • Good Attendance is Mandatory. Applications will be accepted until July 9 in the Cherokee County 911 Map-ping and Addressing Office 110 W. Maple ST, Room 30 Columbus, KS 66725

06/26-6tc

Legal Notice

Strayed three 600 to 700 pound black Angus heifers, yellow and white ear tags, area of 4 corners, (620) 202-0167.

06/28-6tc

Notice of job opening Posi-tion Title: 911 Coordinator Department: Cherokee County 911 Mapping and Ad-dressing Pay Range: $28,000-$36,000 yearlyDescription: This opening is for a GIS Specialist who will be responsible for the mainte-nance, creation, and develop-ment of County databases and maps. This position re-ports directly to the County Commissioners. A high level of problem solving and initia-tive is necessary for this role. Specialization in ArcMAP, Next Generation 911 and cur-rent 911 programs in Kansas is required. The employee in this position will establish and maintain effective work-ing relationships with City and County department heads and GIS users, representa-tives of other public agencies, contractors, consultants and the general public. Qualifica-tions: Bachelor’s degree in GIS or related field from an accredited college or univer-sity or a minimum of three to five years of progressively re-sponsible experience in com-puter mapping using ArcGIS/ArcMap. Strong skills VB-Script required. Working knowledge of Next Genera-tion 911. Applications will be accepted until July 9th in the following office. Cherokee County 911 Mapping and Ad-dressing Office 110 W. Maple ST, Room 30 Columbus, KS 66725

06/28-5tc

The Cherokee County Farm Service Agency (FSA) is ac-cepting applications for a tem-porary full-time Program Technician position beginning at a Grade 3 or Grade 4, Grade 7 potential. Salary range is $27,030 to $39,442 depend-ing on knowledge and experi-ence. Depending on the dura-tion of the temporary appointment, health benefits may be offered. An agricul-tural background and general computer knowledge are not required, but could be helpful. Applications (FSA-675, Application for FSA County Employment and KSAs - Knowledge, Skills & Abilities) may be picked up at the Cherokee County FSA Of-fice, Columbus, KS between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Applications and KSAs must be returned to the office no later than 4:30 pm, July 16. USDA is an Equal Opportunity Provider, Employer, and Lender

07/03-6tc

600 Garfield, out front of Park Place Apartments, Fri-day, July 5 and Saturday, July 6, 8 a.m. -? Baby clothes, clothes, baby toys, knick-knacks, microwave, and more.

07/03-2tp

Coffeyville Community College, Columbus Techni-cal Campus is accepting sealed bids for a 2001 Ford Explorer XLT. Two door 285,586 miles. AM/FM-CD Player, A/C, P/B V6, 5 Speed Automatic. Good Tires. Ve-hicles has been serviced. New fuel pump, battery, brakes and radiator. Mini-mum bid is $1,900. CCC re-serves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.View at CCC Technical Cam-pus, 509 W Elm, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Bids must be received by 4 p.m., Friday, July 12, 2019.Call Jeff Phillips or Kari Sop-er for additional information at 620-429-3896.

Cherokee County Highway Department is looking for the following positions: Experi-enced Backhoe Operator, three positions available. Ex-perienced Truck Driver/Utili-ty Operator, three positions available. Truck driver/utility positions require a minimum, Class B CDL. All positions are subject to drug and alco-hol testing. Applications can be picked up at the Highway Department located at 509 E. Country Road, Columbus.

07/03-3tc

Estate/moving sale, 1020 W. Maple, Friday, 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., antique vintage furniture, clothes, dishes, Coca Cola memorabilia. No early birds.

07/03-2tp

Legal Notice(First Published in the Columbus News-Report,

Friday, June 21, 2019)IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF

CHEROKEE COUNTY, KANSASAmerican Bank of Baxter SpringsPlaintiffvs. Title to Real Estate InvolvedMary E. Greenfeather, deceased,Lovie June Johnston & Terry L. Johnston, husband & wife, Eva Marie Dixon Murphy, Marilon Kamisha Charisse Greenfeather, Case No. 2017 CV 000085The Board of County Commissionersof Cherokee County, Kansas, Kansas Department of Revenueand the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees trustees, creditors and assigns of any deceased defendants; the unknown spouses of any defendants; the unknown officers, successors, trustees, creditors and assigns of anydefendants that are existing, dissolved or dormantcorporations; the unknown executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors, successors and assigns of anydefendants that are or were partners or in partnership;the unknown guardians conservators and trustees of any defendants that are minors or are under any legal disability; and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators,devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any person alleged to be deceased, Defendants.

NOTICE OF SUITTHE STATE OF KANSAS to Marilon Kamisha Charisse Greenfeather, a/k/a Marilon K. Simpson, a/k/a Marilon K. Weaver and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any deceased defendants; the unknown spouses of any defendants; the unknown officers, successors, trustees, creditors and assigns of any defendants that are existing, dissolved or dormant corporations; the unknown executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors, successors and assigns of any defendants that are or were partners or in partnership; the unknown guardians, conservators and trustees of any defen-dants that are minors or are under any legal disability; and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any person alleged to be deceased, and all other persons who are or may be concerned:You are hereby notified that a Petition has been filed in the District Court of Cherokee County, Kansas by American Bank of Baxter Springs praying for judgment, plus interest, costs and other relief, for judgment that Plaintiff’s Mortgages constitute a first lien on the following: Lot Six (6), Block Four (4), Omaha’s First Addition to the City of Baxter Springs, Cherokee County, Kansas, according to the Recorded Plat Thereof.commonly known as 1943 Park Avenue, Baxter Springs, Cherokee County, Kansas, for foreclosure of the Mortgage, and for sale of said property to satisfy the indebtedness.You are hereby required to answer to said Petition in said Court at Columbus, Kansas no less than 41 days after the first publication. If you fail to answer, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition. American Bank of Baxter Springs, PetitionerMarshall W. Blinzler, Ks. Bar No. 26465WHEELER & MITCHELSON, CHARTEREDFourth and BroadwayP.O. Box 610Pittsburg, Kansas 66762-0610(620) 231-4650Attorneys for Plaintiff

June 21, 2019 June 28, 2019 July 5, 2019

GOOD THINGS TO EAT

Grant’s sweet corn, call 620-674-1487 for information.

07/04-4tp

ACROSS 1 Jacket flap 6 Reggae relative 9 Mac alternatives 12 “Have — deal for you!” 13 Sawbuck 14 “Mangia!” 15 Short jackets 16 Interim government 18 Computer language 20 Blanchett of “Eliza beth” 21 “Mayday!” 23 Ump’s call 24 New York’s — Island 25 Prudish 27 Lightweight wood 29 “Don’t move!” 31 Stage comments 35 Takes five 37 Gambling mecca 38 Burn with steam 41 Game official 43 “— voyage!” 44 Choir voice 45 Department 47 Not-to-be-missed, as a TV show 49 Analyze 52 Montmartre Mrs. 53 Young — (tots) 54 Flavor 55 Resort 56 Favorite 57 Secretly watch

DOWN 1 Fib 2 Sales rep. 3 Honeybun 4 Sicilian spouter 5 Rodeo rope 6 Geologic layers 7 Fall (over) 8 “Life of Pi” director Lee 9 Jail-related 10 Desert flora 11 Eyelid woes 17 Cream-filled pastry 19 Sugar units 21 Beach lotion letters 22 Bruins legend 24 Curved letter 26 Red wine 28 Surgical beam 30 Last letter in London 32 “La Mer” composer 33 Rock’s Brian 34 Junior 36 Most faithful 38 Emma of “Dynasty” 39 Glob 40 Confused 42 Daring deeds 45 Nota — 46 Now, in a memo 48 Dine 50 From — Z 51 Hankering

(First Published in the Columbus News-Report,Friday, July 5, 2019)

Brian Hall and/or Jessica Mayes1419 Bowmont AvenueKelso, WA 98626An inspection of the property located at 310 South Minnesota Avenue, parcel identification number (#011-136-13-0-30-17-004.00-0) on 06/12/2019 by a member of the Columbus Police Department revealed the existence of a weed violation of City Code, Ordinance 1430 Section 8-402. A weed viola-tion, as provided in the City Code, is defined as follows: (a) Weeds as used herein, means any of the following: 1. Brush and woody vines shall be classified as weeds. 2. Weeds and grasses which may attain such large growth as to become, when dry, a fire menace to adjacent improved property. 3. Weeds which bear or may bear seeds of downy or wingy nature. 4. Weeds which are located in an area which harbors rats, insects, animals, reptiles or any other creature which either may or does constitute a menace to health, public safety or welfare. 5. Weeds and grasses on or about residential property which, because of its height, has a blighting influence on the neighborhood. Any such weeds and indigenous grasses shall be presumed to be blighting if they exceed twelve (12) inches in heightA weed violation as provided in the City Code is present upon, 310 South Minnesota, parcel identification number (#011-136-13-0-30-17-004.00-0), described as the following. Vegetation taller than 12 inches.We request your cooperation in this matter and urge you to promptly fix the violation from the above address. Failure to abate or terminate this violation within ten (10) days from the receipt of this notice may result in prosecution as provided by City Code section 8-402 and/or abatement of the condition(s) by the city as provided by section 8-403. You have the right to appeal this notice to the City Administrator within the ten (10) days. If the violation is abated by the City, you will be given thirty (30) days to pay the assessment, if not it will be added to the property tax as a special assessment. No further notice of violation will be given prior to removal of weeds during the current calendar year. If you have any questions about this notice, the public officer or City Admin-istrator should be contacted. A copy of ordinance 1430 further detailing the Weed Ordinance violations may be obtained from Columbus City Hall.Respectfully,/s/ Ofc. Gary Holt, Columbus Police Department

The You Docs

By Dr. Michael Rotzen, M.D., &Mehmet Oz, M.D.

Have you noticed that you’re forgetting where you put your keys or shoes, losing your train of thought in a con-versation or having trouble remembering how to navigate your way to a familiar place? Well, those are some of the symptoms of what is called mild cognitive impairment, and according to the Ameri-can Academy of Neurology, it may affect around 6.7% of folks 60 to 64, increasing to more than 25% of those 80 to 84.

But MCI may not be as scary as it sounds! Not only are there many causes, but there’s a lot you can do to reverse, halt or slow its pro-gression, or to avoid MCI al-together. Plus, only about 15% of cases of MCI evolve into full-blown dementia in folks 65 and older -- and it’s impos-sible to know how long that will take. (If Alzheimer’s dis-ease is the underlying cause of initial symptoms, it could be two or three years or longer.)

There are two kinds of MCI: One’s called amnestic, meaning that you have mem-

How to reduce your risk of mild cognitive impairment

ory problems; and the other is nonamnestic, which means you have other cognition problems that are more pro-nounced. These include prob-lems with language (you can’t find the right words) and with decision-making and naviga-tion (visuospatial difficulties).

What are the risk fac-tors? Some are hard to con-trol: Men may be more likely to experience problems than women, and there can be ge-netic predispositions (does MCI run in your family?). There are many factors you can control, including Type 2 diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, smoking, elevated lousy LDL cholesterol, car-dio- and cerebrovascular dis-ease, bodywide inflammation, depression and anxiety. Plus, we say age is also a risk fac-tor that you have control over. Most places list it as a risk factor you cannot control, but they’re wrong. You can take steps to make sure you have a younger RealAge by five, 10, or even 20 years! Take your test at sharecare.com.

Those risk factors are why the direct causes of MCI may include medications (for those various conditions), stroke or other vascular dis-ease (associated with Type 2 diabetes), a traumatic brain injury or an underlying health issue, such as sleep depriva-tion or mental illness (depres-sion or anxiety).

Make fighting MCI your Major Capital Improvement -- from top to toe.