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DAILY REPORTER ∙ Tuesday, July 21, 2020 ∙ 9 AA MEETINGS; 213 W. Oak; Independence; Noon daily except Tuesday and Thursday; Sunday at 6pm; Wednesday at 7pm. Alanon meetings; Tuesday at 7pm. TF END ROLLS for sale at Inde- pendence Daily Reporter, 320 N. 6th St. .50 cents per lb., plus tax. While supplies last! TF LOWRY CONSTRUCTION, new construction, room additions, steel buildings, remodeling, roofing, insurance claims. Locally owned since 2001. We do it all, 620-330-1943. TF RINCK’S SEPTIC Cleaning, serving southeast Kansas for 30 years. Honest, reliable and reasonable. 620-205-9752. TF DRAIN CLEANING profes- sional service. New equip- ment. Call today – clean today. Plumb Crazy Plumb- ing, Indy cell 620-332-9010. TF O’SHIELDS SEPTIC Tank Cleaning. Installa- tion and repairs. For reli- able service and inspection call John, 620-289-4705. TF ALWAYS A great gift idea; automatic garage doors, In- dependence Overhead Doors, Inc., 115 W. Main, Inde- pendence, 620-331-2445. TF BENNETT BACKHOE- trench- ing, rock hauling and drive- way repair, 331-5149. TF TIM SACK Construction- addi- tions, garages, decks, privacy fences, painting, 40 years ex- perience. Call 620-779-1571. TF OPTION ONE Plumbing - Same day service. Full Service Plumbing - Drain Cleanings, Water Heat- ers, Water Service, Gas Re- pairs. 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 620-205-2788. TF 2005 MONTANA, 5th wheel, 34 foot, triple slide, $10,000 ne- gotiable, call 620-331-0830. JUL23 FURNISHED EFFICIEN- CY apartments, starting at $115 weekly. Cable, utili- ties paid. 620-205-7043. TF STORAGE BY Mary, 130 S. 25th, 620-330- 0690, all metal, dry. TF CLIMATE CONTROL stor- age, available, Witwer Stor- age, 1691 CR 4325, Cof- feyville, 620-251-8542. TF DEVORE STORAGE, secured perimeter, reasonable rates, easy access, 216 Cement, 620-331-8407, 620-926- 0197. Various sizes available. TF KING APARTMENTS- large two bedroom, central heat/air, $495 month, 620-330-2791. TF LARGE TWO bedroom trailer: $425 plus deposit, central heat & air, washer & dryer hooks ups, call 620-330-7919. AUG04 CLASSIFIED NEW DEADLINES Daily-11 a.m. Day Before Saturday- 3 p.m. Thursday Minimum Charge- 1 day, up to 15 words, $8.25 Call the office 620-331-3550 to place your ad. We accept Visa, MasterCard or Dis- cover cards, or you can pre-pay for your ad at our offices at 6th and Chestnut streets. The Reporter reserves the right to edit, classify or reject any ad submitted. The Independence Daily Reporter does not accept responsibility for the character of advertisers requesting its readers to make cash investments in business ventures. The Reporter does suggest you check thor- oughly with your Chamber of Commerce, credit bureau, or your local banks before you make investments with concerns you know little or nothing about. CLASSIFICATION INDEX Topic Number ANNOUNCEMENTS (100) Food Specials .......................... 101 Business Opportunities............. 102 Coming Attractions ................... 103 Notices ..................................... 104 Lost & Found ........................... 105 Lodge Notices ........................... 106 EMPLOYMENT (120) Help Wanted ............................. 121 Jobs Wanted............................. 122 MERCHANDISE (130) Auctions................................... 131 Rummage Sales ........................ 132 Farm Equip. & Supplies............ 133 Livestock & Equip..................... 134 Pets & Supplies ........................ 135 Indoor Goods ............................ 136 Outdoor Goods ......................... 137 Merchandise for Rent ................ 138 Free ......................................... 139 Merchandise Wanted ................. 140 SERVICE (150) Services....................................151 Auctioneers...............................152 VEHICLES, ACCESSORIES (160) Autos ................ 161 Trucks ..................................... 162 Motorcycles .............................. 163 Recreational Vehicles ................ 164 Vehicle Accessories ................... 165 Vehicles Wanted ....................... 166 PROPERTY (180) Real Estate for Sale .............. 181 Property for Rent .................. 182 Mobile Homes ....................... 183 Property Wanted ................... 184 Auctions............................... 185 PUBLIC NOTICES ................. 200 Classifieds Tues day|July 21, 2020 620-331-3550 [email protected] WORD AD DEADLINE: Daily Edition : 11 a.m. DAY BEFORE Saturday Edition : 3 p.m. THURSDAY Summer heat facts and safety Even though summer warmth is a welcome break from winter weath- er for many people, State Farm warns that heat is one of the leading causes of weather-related fatali- ties, resulting in hun- dreds of deaths each year in the United States alone. Ensuring summer recreation plans remain enjoyable means keep- ing an eye out for heat- related illnesses and other dangers. · Hot cars can be traps. It is never safe to leave a pet, child, elderly per- son, or disabled indi- vidual locked in a car. Temperatures can climb rapidly inside of a sealed vehicle, even if the win- dows are cracked. · Pay attention. Listen to or read weather fore- casts to stay abreast of potential tempera- ture changes as well as the heat index. Discuss safety precautions with members of the family and make sure everyone knows what to do in an emergency. · Stock up on fluids. The Red Cross says to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids, even if you are not thirsty. Avoid drinks with alcohol or caffeine. Make sure the elderly also get plenty of water, as they often do not recognize dehydra- tion as readily as others. · Limit strenuous ac- tivities. Reschedule out- door activities if there is a heat wave, or move them to cooler times of the day. Spend the hot- test portion of the day, usually between noon and 3 p.m., in the shade or inside in the air con- ditioning. People on job sites should take more frequent breaks and find shade whenever possible during these hours. · Change your clothes. Loose-fitting, light- weight, light-colored clothing will help keep you cool. Avoid dark col- ors when spending time in the sun. · Recognize distress sig- nals. Heat stress, ex- haustion and heat stroke progress as symptoms worsen. Nausea, weak- ness, elevated body tem- perature, clammy skin, confusion, and delirium are some of the symp- toms of heat-related ill- nesses. · Find ways to stay cool. Not everyone has air conditioning. On espe- cially warm days, going to public places with air conditioning, such as libraries, can help. Be sure to check on the elderly or others who may have difficulty find- ing cool places to spend their day. Days in the sun are meant to be fun, but hot days also require ex- treme caution. Helpful Tips 151 Services 104 Notices Wanted: Responsible person to deliver Good News to homes in Independence Valid driver’s license required. Must drive own vehicle. Applications available at 320 N. 6th St., Independence Assisted Living at Eagle Estates Where Your Family Is Our Family Enjoy home cooked meals, housekeeping, laundry, personal care and medication assistance. 24 Hour caring staff RN on call 24/7 Let your family be a part of our family at 1354 Taylor Road Independence 620-331-1662 7KHVH DUH IXOO WLPH SRVLWLRQV ZLWK DOO &RXQW\ EHQH¿WV including medical insurance, vacation, sick & holiday pay. $SSOLFDWLRQV ZLOO EH DFFHSWHG XQWLO SRVLWLRQV DUH ¿OOHG They can be picked up at the Public Works building at 6 +XVWRQ LQ $OWDPRQW WKH &RXQW\ &OHUNV 2I¿FH LQ WKH &RXUWKRXVH DW 2VZHJR RU FDQ EH ¿OOHG RXW RQOLQH DW labettecounty.com HELP WANTED Labette County is an EOE. Labette County Public Works is now accepting applications for: EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - CDL is preferred, pay scale is between $14.38-$17.61, wage is commensurate with experience. EXPERIENCED DIESEL MECHANIC to work in the Altamont Shop. CDL is preferred, pay scale is between $16.10-$19.04, wage is commensurate with experience. Labette County is a drug-free and tobacco-free workplace. All new hires are subject to a drug-screen, range of motion assessment, and physical evaluation. These positions require strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills & be able to meet and work with the public. )LUHÀJKWHU3DUDPHGLF SUHIHUUHG RU )LUHÀJKWHU(07 FRQVLGHUHG The City of Neodesha is currently accepting DSSOLFDWLRQV IRU WKH SRVLWLRQ RI )LUH¿JKWHU 3DUDPHGLF RU )LUH¿JKWHU(07 Applications are available at City Hall, 1407 N 8th Street, Neodesha, KS 66757, 620-325- 2828 or you can print off an application by going to our website at www.neod·sha.org and clicking on “Jobs & Employment”. Please FRQWDFW 'XDQH %DQ]HW )LUH &KLHI IRU VSHFL¿F information at 620-325-2642. EOE. +2: 72 $33/< Sedan Floral, Inc. is seeking a full-time Controller to join their team. Core responsibilities include: employee payroll, accounts payable/receivable, general ledger, attention to detail and keen organizational skills. Applicants must be available to work extended hours during the Spring grow- ing season. Competitive salary with health insurance, 401k and paid vacation. Please submit your resume or CV and cover letter to: [email protected] CONTROLLER WANTED Call Marvin Hestand at 620-423-4643 for information and applications. Application deadline July 24, 2020. EOE USD 447 IN CHERRYVALE IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR A FULL-TIME CUSTODIAN. Medicalodges Coffeyville hiring full time and part time LPN and RN. Please contact Kim Shrum or Donna Snider at 620-251-3705 NOW HIRING Coffeyville 164 Recreational Vehicles 182 Property For Rent 151 Services 200 Public Notices (First published in the Independence Daily Reporter July 14, 2020) A RESOLUTION FIXING A TIME AND PLACE AND PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF INDEPENDENCE, KAN- SAS, OF WHICH OWNERS, OWN- ERS AGENTS, LIEN HOLDERS OF RECORD AND ANY OCCUPANTS, IF ANY, OF THE STRUCTURE OR STRUCTURES IDENTIFIED BELOW, IN SAID CITY MAY APPEAR AND SHOW CAUSE WHY SAID STRUC- TURE OR STRUCTURES SHOULD NOT BE CONDEMNED AND OR- DERED REPAIRED OR DEMOL- ISHED PURSUANT TO K.S.A. 12- 1751 ET. SEQ. WHEREAS, the enforcing officer of the City of Independence, Kansas, did on the 25th day of June 2020, file with the Governing body of said City, statements and reports in writ- ing that the structure or structures located on said properties hereinaf- ter described are unsafe and/or dan- gerous: Legal: Block 53, Lots 10 – 13, Original Plat to the City of Indepen- dence, Montgomery County, Kansas Common Address: 201 E Main Street Mortgage: NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Governing Body of the City of In- dependence, Kansas: That a public hearing will be held on Thursday, August 27, 2020 before the Governing Body of the City of In- dependence, Kansas, at 5:30 p.m., in the Veterans Room, Memorial Hall, Penn Ave. and Locust Streets, Inde- pendence, Kansas, at which time the owner, the owners agent, any lien holders of record and any occupant of the structure or structures located on the properties described herein, may appear and show cause why such structure or structures should not be condemned as unsafe and/or dangerous and ordered repaired or removed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk shall cause this Resolution to be published one time each week for two consecutive weeks on the same day of each week, that at least thirty (30) days shall elapse between the last publication and the date set for hearing and the City Clerk shall give notice of the aforesaid hearing in the manner provided by Ordinance and by law. Be it further resolved by the Govern- ing Body of the City of Independence that its authority for the actions set forth herein is established pursuant to K.S.A. 12-1751 ET. SEQ. Adopted this 30th day of June 2020. (SEAL) s. Leonhard Caflisch Mayor s. David Schwenker City Clerk July 14, 21 2020 ____________________________________ Helpful Tips Reporter

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DAILY REPORTER ∙ Tuesday, July 21, 2020 ∙ 9

AA MEETINGS; 213 W. Oak; Independence; Noon daily except Tuesday and Thursday; Sunday at 6pm; Wednesday at 7pm. Alanon meetings; Tuesday at 7pm. TFEND ROLLS for sale at Inde-pendence Daily Reporter, 320 N. 6th St. .50 cents per lb., plus tax. While supplies last! TF

LOWRY CONSTRUCTION, new construction, room additions, steel buildings, remodeling, roofing, insurance claims. Locally owned since 2001. We do it all, 620-330-1943. TFRINCK’S SEPTIC Cleaning, serving southeast Kansas for 30 years. Honest, reliable and reasonable. 620-205-9752. TFDRAIN CLEANING profes-sional service. New equip-ment. Call today – clean today. Plumb Crazy Plumb-ing, Indy cell 620-332-9010. TFO’SHIELDS SEPTIC Tank Cleaning. Installa-tion and repairs. For reli-able service and inspection call John, 620-289-4705. TF

ALWAYS A great gift idea; automatic garage doors, In-dependence Overhead Doors, Inc., 115 W. Main, Inde-pendence, 620-331-2445. TFBENNETT BACKHOE- trench-ing, rock hauling and drive-way repair, 331-5149. TFTIM SACK Construction- addi-tions, garages, decks, privacy fences, painting, 40 years ex-perience. Call 620-779-1571. TFOPTION ONE Plumbing - Same day service. Full Service Plumbing - Drain Cleanings, Water Heat-ers, Water Service, Gas Re-pairs. 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 620-205-2788. TF

2005 MONTANA, 5th wheel, 34 foot, triple slide, $10,000 ne-gotiable, call 620-331-0830. JUL23

FURNISHED EFFICIEN-CY apartments, starting at $115 weekly. Cable, utili-ties paid. 620-205-7043. TFSTORAGE BY Mary, 130 S. 25th, 620-330-0690, all metal, dry. TFCLIMATE CONTROL stor-age, available, Witwer Stor-age, 1691 CR 4325, Cof-feyville, 620-251-8542. TF DEVORE STORAGE, secured perimeter, reasonable rates, easy access, 216 Cement, 620-331-8407, 620-926-0197. Various sizes available. TFKING APARTMENTS- large two bedroom, central heat/air, $495 month, 620-330-2791. TFLARGE TWO bedroom trailer: $425 plus deposit, central heat & air, washer & dryer hooks ups, call 620-330-7919. AUG04

CLASSIFIED NEW DEADLINES

Daily-11 a.m. Day BeforeSaturday- 3 p.m. Thursday

Minimum Charge- 1 day, up to 15 words, $8.25

Call the office 620-331-3550 to place your ad. We accept Visa, MasterCard or Dis-cover cards, or you can pre-pay for your ad at our offices at 6th and Chestnut streets.The Reporter reserves the right to edit, classify or reject any ad submitted.The Independence Daily Reporter does not accept responsibility for the character of advertisers requesting its readers to make cash investments in business ventures. The Reporter does suggest you check thor-oughly with your Chamber of Commerce, credit bureau, or your local banks before you make investments with concerns you know little or nothing about.

CLASSIFICATION INDEXTopic NumberANNOUNCEMENTS (100)Food Specials .......................... 101Business Opportunities.............102Coming Attractions ...................103Notices .....................................104Lost & Found ...........................105Lodge Notices ...........................106EMPLOYMENT (120)Help Wanted .............................121Jobs Wanted .............................122MERCHANDISE (130)Auctions ...................................131Rummage Sales ........................132Farm Equip. & Supplies ............133Livestock & Equip.....................134Pets & Supplies ........................135Indoor Goods ............................136Outdoor Goods .........................137Merchandise for Rent ................138Free .........................................139Merchandise Wanted .................140SERVICE (150)Services....................................151Auctioneers...............................152VEHICLES, ACCESSORIES (160)Autos ................ 161Trucks .....................................162Motorcycles ..............................163Recreational Vehicles ................164Vehicle Accessories ...................165Vehicles Wanted .......................166PROPERTY (180)Real Estate for Sale .............. 181Property for Rent .................. 182Mobile Homes ....................... 183Property Wanted ................... 184Auctions ............................... 185PUBLIC NOTICES ................. 200

ClassifiedsTuesday|July 21, 2020620-331-3550

[email protected]

WORD AD DEADLINE:Daily Edition : 11 a.m. DAY BEFORESaturday Edition : 3 p.m. ThuRSDAY

Summer heat facts and safety

Even though summer warmth is a welcome break from winter weath-er for many people, State Farm warns that heat is one of the leading causes of weather-related fatali-ties, resulting in hun-dreds of deaths each year in the United States alone. Ensuring summer recreation plans remain enjoyable means keep-ing an eye out for heat-related illnesses and other dangers.· Hot cars can be traps. It is never safe to leave a pet, child, elderly per-son, or disabled indi-vidual locked in a car. Temperatures can climb rapidly inside of a sealed vehicle, even if the win-dows are cracked.· Pay attention. Listen to or read weather fore-casts to stay abreast of potential tempera-ture changes as well as the heat index. Discuss safety precautions with members of the family and make sure everyone knows what to do in an emergency.· Stock up on fluids. The Red Cross says to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids, even if you are not thirsty. Avoid drinks with alcohol or caffeine. Make sure the elderly also get plenty of water, as they often do not recognize dehydra-tion as readily as others.

· Limit strenuous ac-tivities. Reschedule out-door activities if there is a heat wave, or move them to cooler times of the day. Spend the hot-test portion of the day, usually between noon and 3 p.m., in the shade or inside in the air con-ditioning. People on job sites should take more frequent breaks and find shade whenever possible during these hours.· Change your clothes. Loose-fitting, light-weight, light-colored clothing will help keep you cool. Avoid dark col-ors when spending time in the sun.· Recognize distress sig-nals. Heat stress, ex-haustion and heat stroke progress as symptoms worsen. Nausea, weak-ness, elevated body tem-perature, clammy skin, confusion, and delirium are some of the symp-toms of heat-related ill-nesses.· Find ways to stay cool. Not everyone has air conditioning. On espe-cially warm days, going to public places with air conditioning, such as libraries, can help. Be sure to check on the elderly or others who may have difficulty find-ing cool places to spend their day.Days in the sun are meant to be fun, but hot days also require ex-treme caution.

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151 Services

104 Notices

Wanted:Responsible

person to deliver

Good News to homes in

Independence

Valid driver’s license required.Must drive own vehicle. Applications available at

320 N. 6th St., Independence

Assisted Livingat

Eagle EstatesWhere Your Family

Is Our FamilyEnjoy home cooked meals,

housekeeping, laundry,personal care and

medication assistance.24 Hour caring staff

RN on call 24/7Let your family be a part

of our family at1354 Taylor Road

Independence620-331-1662

including medical insurance, vacation, sick & holiday pay.

They can be picked up at the Public Works building at

labettecounty.com

HELP WANTED

Labette County is an EOE.

Labette County Public Works is now accepting applications for:

EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - CDL is preferred, pay scale is between $14.38-$17.61, wage is commensurate with experience.

EXPERIENCED DIESEL MECHANIC to work in the Altamont Shop. CDL is preferred, pay scale is between $16.10-$19.04, wage is commensurate with experience.

Labette County is a drug-free and tobacco-free workplace. All new hires are subject to a drug-screen, range of motion assessment, and physical evaluation.

These positions require strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills & be

able to meet and work with the public.

The City of Neodesha is currently accepting

Applications are available at City Hall, 1407 N 8th Street, Neodesha, KS 66757, 620-325-2828 or you can print off an application by going to our website at www.neod·sha.org and clicking on “Jobs & Employment”. Please

information at 620-325-2642. EOE.

Sedan Floral, Inc. is seeking a full-time Controller to join their team. Core responsibilities include: employee payroll, accounts payable/receivable, general ledger, attention to detail and keen organizational skills. Applicants must be

available to work extended hours during the Spring grow-ing season. Competitive salary with health insurance,

401k and paid vacation.

Please submit your resume or CV and cover letter to: [email protected]

CONTROLLER WANTED

Call Marvin Hestand at 620-423-4643 for information and applications. Application deadline July 24, 2020. EOE

USD 447 IN CHERRYVALE IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR A

FULL-TIME CUSTODIAN.

Medicalodges Coffeyville hiring full time and part time LPN and RN.

Please contact Kim Shrum or Donna Snider at

620-251-3705

NOW HIRINGCoffeyville

164 RecreationalVehicles

182 Property For Rent

151 Services 200 Public Notices (First published in the Independence Daily Reporter July 14, 2020)A RESOLUTION FIXING A TIME AND PLACE AND PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF INDEPENDENCE, KAN-SAS, OF WHICH OWNERS, OWN-ERS AGENTS, LIEN HOLDERS OF RECORD AND ANY OCCUPANTS, IF ANY, OF THE STRUCTURE OR STRUCTURES IDENTIFIED BELOW, IN SAID CITY MAY APPEAR AND SHOW CAUSE WHY SAID STRUC-TURE OR STRUCTURES SHOULD NOT BE CONDEMNED AND OR-DERED REPAIRED OR DEMOL-ISHED PURSUANT TO K.S.A. 12-1751 ET. SEQ. WHEREAS, the enforcing offi cer of the City of Independence, Kansas, did on the 25th day of June 2020, fi le with the Governing body of said City, statements and reports in writ-ing that the structure or structures located on said properties hereinaf-ter described are unsafe and/or dan-gerous:Legal: Block 53, Lots 10 – 13, Original Plat to the City of Indepen-dence, Montgomery County, Kansas Common Address: 201 E Main StreetMortgage: NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Governing Body of the City of In-dependence, Kansas:That a public hearing will be held on Thursday, August 27, 2020 before the Governing Body of the City of In-dependence, Kansas, at 5:30 p.m., in the Veterans Room, Memorial Hall, Penn Ave. and Locust Streets, Inde-pendence, Kansas, at which time the owner, the owners agent, any lien holders of record and any occupant of the structure or structures located on the properties described herein, may appear and show cause why such structure or structures should not be condemned as unsafe and/or dangerous and ordered repaired or removed.Be it further resolved that the City Clerk shall cause this Resolution to be published one time each week for two consecutive weeks on the same day of each week, that at least thirty (30) days shall elapse between the last publication and the date set for hearing and the City Clerk shall give notice of the aforesaid hearing in the manner provided by Ordinance and by law.Be it further resolved by the Govern-ing Body of the City of Independence that its authority for the actions set forth herein is established pursuant to K.S.A. 12-1751 ET. SEQ.Adopted this 30th day of June 2020.

(SEAL)s. Leonhard Cafl isch Mayors. David Schwenker City Clerk

July 14, 21 2020____________________________________

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