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Agriculture - eType Services
THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2015 THE BELLEVILLE TELESCOPE Public Notices (First published in the Belleville Telescope, Thursday July 2, 2015) 3t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF REPUBLIC COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of the Estate of Virlene Hale, deceased, Case No. 12-PR-29. Petition filed pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 59 FILED VIA FACSIMILE REVISED NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Kansas to All Persons Concerned: You are hereby notified that on June 22, 2015, a Petition for Sale of Real Estate at Private Sale was filed in this Court by Regine L. Thompson, Administrator of the Estate of Virlene Hale, deceased, praying that the real estate described as follows and located in Cloud County, Kansas: Lot Sixteen (16) in Block OneHundred Eighty (180), Original Town, Concordia, Kansas; and Lot Seventeen (17) and the West Thirty-four feet (34’) in Block One Hundred Eighty, Original Town, Concordia, Kansas, be sold at private sale. You are required to file your written defenses thereto on or before Friday, August 14, 2015, at 9:30 o’clock a.m. of such day, in this Court, in the City of Belleville, in Republic County, Kansas, at which time and place the cause will be heard. Should you fail, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition. Regine L. Thompson PREPARED & SUBMITTED BY: Regine L. Thompson, S.C. #17852 Thompson & Thompson, P.A. 310 4th Street, P.O. Box 166 Scandia, KS 66966-0166 (785) 335-2248 (telephone) (785) 335-2502 (facsimile) Petitioner (First published in the Belleville Telescope, Thursday July 2, 2015) 1t RESOLUTION NO. 19-15 A RESOLUTION FINDING THAT THE STRUCTURE LOCATED AT LOT FOUR (4) OF BLOCK ELEVEN (11), ORIGINAL TOWNSHIP, BELLEVILLE, KANSAS, COMMONLY KNOWN AS 1604 P STREET, BELLEVILLE KANSAS, IS UNSAFE OR DANGEROUS AND DIRECTING THAT THE STRUCTURE BE REMOVED AND THE PREMISES MADE SAFE AND SECURE. WHEREAS, the enforcing officer of the City of Belleville, Kansas, did on the 13th day of April, 2015, file with the governing body of said City a statement in writing that a certain structure, hereinafter described, was unsafe and dangerous; and, WHEREAS, the governing body did by Resolution No. 05-15 dated the 13th day of April, 2015, fix the time and place of a hearing at which the owner, his or her agent, and lienholders, and occupants and all other parties of interest of such structure could appear and show cause why such structure should not be condemned and ordered repaired or demolished, and provided for giving notice thereof as provided by law; and, WHEREAS, Resolution No. 0515 was published in the official city paper on the 23rd day of April, 2015, and a copy of said resolution was served upon all persons entitled therto as provided by law; and, WHEREAS, on the 8th day of June, 2015, the governing body did conduct the hearing scheduled in Resolution 05-15 and took evidence from the following: the enforcing officer on behalf of the city. The following parties in interest failed to appear: Owner: Albert Sanders; Lienholders: Spring Castle Credit Funding. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF BELLEVILLE, KANSAS, THAT: 1. The governing body hereby finds that the structure located at: Lot Four (4) of Block Eleven (11), Original Townsite of the City of Belleville, Kansas, commonly known and referred to as 1604 P Street, Belleville, Kansas, is unsafe and dangerous and directs that such structure is to be removed and the premises made safe and secure. 2. The owner of such structure is hereby directed to commence the removal of the property within 30 days from the date of publication of this resolution (not later that the 25th day of June, 2015) and to have the removal completed within 90 days of the date of commencement (not later than the 25th day of September, 2015). Provided, that upon due application by the owner and for good cause shown, the governing body, in its sole discretion, may grant the owner additional time to complete the removal of the property. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that if the owner fails to commence the repair or removal of the structure within the time provided herein or fails to diligently prosecute the same, the governing body may take such further action as it deems necessary to raze and remove the structure without further notice to the owner or other parties in interest. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk shall cause this Resolution to be published once in the official city paper and mail a copy to the owners, agents, lienholders, occupants, and other parties in interest. Adopted this 22nd day of June, 2015. Tatum Couture, Mayor ATTEST: Russell E. Piroutek, City Clerk (First published in the Belleville Telescope, Thursday July 2, 2015) 1t RESOLUTION NO. 20-15 A RESOLUTION FINDING THAT THE STRUCTURE LOCATED AT LOTS ONE (1) AND TWO (2), BLOCK TWELVE (12), ORIGINAL TOWNSHIP, BELLEVILLE, KANSAS, COMMONLY KNOWN AS 1601 P STREET, BELLEVILLE KANSAS, IS UNSAFE OR DANGEROUS AND DIRECTING THAT THE STRUCTURE BE REMOVED AND THE PREMISES MADE SAFE AND SECURE. WHEREAS, the enforcing officer of the City of Belleville, Kansas, did on the 13th day of April, 2015, file with the governing body of said City a statement in writing that a certain structure, hereinafter described, was unsafe and dangerous; and, WHEREAS, the governing body did by Resolution No. 06-15 dated the 13th day of April, 2015, fix the time and place of a hearing at which the owner, his or her agent, and lienholders, and occupants and all other parties of interest of such structure could appear and show cause why such structure should not be condemned and ordered repaired or demolished, and provided for giving notice thereof as provided by law; and, WHEREAS, Resolution No. 0615 was published in the official city paper on the 23rd day of April, 2015, and a copy of said resolution was served upon all persons entitled therto as provided by law; and, WHEREAS, on the 8th day of June, 2015, the governing body did conduct the hearing scheduled in Resolution 06-15 and took evidence from the following: the enforcing officer on behalf of the city. The following parties in interest failed to appear: Owner: Noah Q Rice & Loyd Rice. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF BELLEVILLE, KANSAS, THAT: 1. The governing body hereby finds that the structure located at: Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block Twelve (12), Original Townsship, Belleville, Kansas, commonly known and referred to as 1601 P Street, Belleville, Kansas, is unsafe and dangerous and directs that such structure is to be removed and the premises made safe and secure. 2. The owner of such structure is hereby directed to commence the removal of the property within 30 days from the date of publication of this resolution (not later that the 25th day of June, 2015) and to have the removal completed within 90 days of the date of commencement (not later than the 25th day of September, 2015). Provided, that upon due application by the owner and for good cause shown, the governing body, in its sole discretion, may grant the owner additional time to complete the removal of the property. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that if the owner fails to commence the repair or removal of the structure within the time provided herein or fails to diligently prosecute the same, the governing body may take such further action as it deems necessary to raze and remove the structure without further notice to the owner or other parties in interest. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk shall cause this Resolution to be published once in the official city paper and mail a copy to the owners, agents, lienholders, occupants, and other parties in interest. Adopted this 22nd day of June, 2015. Tatum Couture, Mayor ATTEST: Russell E. Piroutek, City Clerk (First published in the Belleville Telescope, Thursday June 25, 2015) 3t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF REPUBLIC COUNTY, KANSAS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DUANE A. BLACKWOOD, a/k/a DUANE BLACKWOOD, Deceased. Case No. 14-PR-41 NOTICE OF HEARING THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are hereby notified that a Petition has been filed in this Court by Harvey L. Blackwood, duly appointed, qualified and acting Executor of the Estate of Duane A. Blackwood, deceased, praying Petitioner’s acts be approved; account be settled and allowed; the heirs be determined; the Will be construed and the Estate be assigned to the persons entitled thereto; the Court find the allowance requested for the attorney's fees and Executor’s fees are reasonable and should be allowed; the Court costs be determined and ordered paid; the administration of the Estate be closed; upon the filing of Receipts; the Petitioner be finally discharged as the Executor of the Estate of Duane A. Blackwood, deceased, and the Petitioner be released from further liability. You are required to file your written defenses thereto on or before July 17, 2015, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the District Court, in Belleville, 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 Petition. Harvey L. Blackwood, Petitioner William L. Navis, #08770 Attorney at Law 1802 M Street P.O. Box 466 Belleville, Kansas 66935 (785) 527-2263 Attorney for Petitioner (First published in the Belleville Telescope, Thursday, the 25th day of June, 2015) 3t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF REPUBLIC COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of the Estate of LOLA MAE BLACKWOOD, a/k/a LOLA M. BLACKWOOD, Deceased Case No. 15-PR-22 NOTICE OF HEARING THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are hereby notified that a Petition has been filed in this Court by Harvey L. Blackwood, an heir of Lola Mae Blackwood a/k/a Lola M. Blackwood, deceased, praying: Descent be determined of the following described real estate situated in Republic County, Kansas: An Undivided One-Half (½) interest in the South Sixty feet (S 60’) of the East Half (E½) of Lot Six (6), in Block Nine (9) of Hallowell’s Second Addition to the City of Belleville, Republic County, Kansas and all personal property and other Kansas real estate owned by decedent at the time of death. And that such property and all personal property and other Kansas real estate 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 July 17, 2015, 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 Petition. Harvey L. Blackwood, Petitioner William L. Navis, #08770 Attorney at Law 1802 M Street P.O. Box 466 Belleville, Kansas 66935 (785) 527-2263 Attorney for Petitioner (First published in the Belleville Telescope, Thursday June 25, 2015) 3t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF REPUBLIC COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES B. HANZLICK, a/k/a BUD HANZLICK, Deceased. Case No. 15-PR-01 NOTICE OF HEARING THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are hereby notified that a Petition has been filed in this Court by Kevin David Hanzlick, duly appointed, qualified and acting Executor of the Estate of Charles B. Hanzlick, deceased; praying Petitioner’s acts be approved; account be settled and allowed; the heirs be determined; the Will be construed and the Estate be assigned to the individuals and organizations entitled thereto; the Court make reasonable allowance for the attorney’s fee; the Court costs be determined and ordered paid; the administration of the Estate be closed; upon the filing of Receipts; the Petitioner be finally discharged as the Executor of the Estate of Charles B. Hanzlick, deceased, and the Petitioner be released from further liability. You are required to file your written defenses thereto on or before July 17, 2015, at 10:30 o’clock A.M. in the District Court, Belleville, 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 Petition. Kevin David Hanzlick, Petitioner William L. Navis, #08770 Attorney at Law 1802 M Street Belleville, Kansas 66935 (785) 527-2263 Attorney for Petitioner (First published in the Belleville Telescope June 25, 2015)3t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF REPUBLIC COUNTY, KANSAS RYAN BLACKWOOD,plaintiff vs RODNEY EUGENE DUSEK JANICE MARY DUSEK 13A Couple celebrates 25th JOHN DOW AND MARY DOE, Defendants Case No.: 15 CV 08 NOTICE OF SUIT To: Patricia and Alvin Flemming, 409 Kingswood DR., Enterprice, AL 36330 and all other concerned persons: You are notified that a petition has been filed in the District Court of Republic County Kansas by Ryan Blackwood praying to recover for breach of contract and foreclose a mechanic lien for the construction of a farm building located on the real property described as Section 6, Township 2, Range 2 West, consisting of 6.6 acres in tract in the South West 1/4 beginning 792’ E SW corner Then N 541’ and E 518’ to POB less Row located in Republic County, Kansas and also known as 1920 Hickory Road, Belleville, Kansas, seeking judgment and failure to pay said judgment the sale of the real property to satisfy the judgment and you are hereby required to plead to the petition on or before forty-one (41) days after this Notice is first published June 25, 2015 in the District Court at Republic County, Kansas. If you fail to plead, judgment will be entered upon the petition. Phillip L. Turner Turner & Turner Law Office 801 S.W. Western Avenue Topeka, Ks., 66606 (785) 357-6541 phone (785) 357-5126 fax Counsel for Plaintiff (First published in The Belleville Telescope, June 25, 2015)3t In the matter of the estate of MARY LYNN STENSON, also known as LYNN STENSON, deceased Case No. 15-PR-23 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF CO-EXECUTORS AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are hereby notified that the undersigned, Sarah Lynn Kunc and Jon Alan Stenson, were appointed Co-Executors of the Estate and Last Will and Testament of Mary Lynn Stenson also known as Lynn Stenson, deceased, by the above named Court on the 23rd day of June, 2015. Thereafter they duly qualified for such position of trust, at which time the Letters Testamentary Under the Kansas Simplified Estates Act was issued to them. All creditors are notified to exhibit their demands against the Estate within four (4) months from the date of first publication of this notice as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited, they shall be forever barred. Sarah Lynn Kunc and Jon Alan Stenson Co-Executors Douglas G. Simms S.C. No. 07487 SWOYER&SIMMS 1830 M Street, P.O. Box 39 Belleville, Kansas 66935 Phone (785) 527-5316 Attorney for Co-Executors Church hosts retirement event The Republic United Methodist Church hosted a potluck dinner following church service to honor the minister and his wife who are retiring from the ministry. They have served the Republic and Webber Methodist churches for the past six years. Following the meal the Pope’s Peoople choir entertained. The retiring minister is a member. Masonic Lodge members from Belleville and other areas as well as other people from the area shared memories of Roger and Jean Walls’ time here. The couple will make their home in Abilene after July 1. Republic News Alan and Jeanette Sheets celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on June 9. They celebrated with their immediate family with a Sunday lunch at the Salina Country Club. Alan and Jeanette Sheets Alumni gather for 50th The Class of 1965 met for a reunion. Pictured front row, from left: Paula Tibbetts Simms, Janet Thaete Zima, Tom Ferguson, Vinton Arnett, Linda Sanford Boyer, Lora Tarkowski Martin, Shirley Kaufman Armentrout; Second row: Donna McKenzie Mazzei, Theresa Lambert Strovas, Roger Mock, Charlotte Nickerson Currie, Mary Ann Hruza Klima, Joyce Blecha Huffman, Linda Kirk Wanklyn, Carolyn Scofield Conwell, Carol Krob Swinney; Back row; Robert Hallowell, Jim Melton, Charlie Huffman, Darrel Klima, Keith Jeardoe, Robert Hallowell, Rita Sorell Gantenbein, Curtis Carver. Retired teachers meet Washington County Retired Teachers and School Personnel had a luncheon meeting on June 26 at the Linn American Legion. After the Pledge of Allegiance Vernon Mai gave the prayer. Following the lunch Mitch Zabokrtsky led the group in recalling the history of the schools and towns of Washington County during the 1960s. The group adjourned to the Linn City Park shelter house where they shared memories of their years working in the schools of the county. Pauline Lindhorst announced her retirement as hostess after 13 years of service to the group. It was decided to meet again on June 24, 2016, and to invite fellow retired teachers and school personnel to join the group. David Lickteig volunteered to be the 2016 host. Those in attendance were Bill Mallean, of Washington; David and Carolyn Lickteig and Judy Bohmig, of Hanover; Arlo and Pauline Lindhorst, of Marysville; Bernice Wilkins and Donna Kisby, of Clifton; Pat Holsh and Helen Elder, of Washington; Marilyn Ohlde, Vernon Mai, Marcene Hatesohl and Donnetta Oehmke, of Linn, June Wineineger, of Hollenberg, Mitch Zabokrtsky, of Fairbury, Neb.; Doris Nanniga, of Morrowville; Don and Marlene Skitpon, of Belleville; and Bill and Eleanor Miller, of Topeka. Republic women meet The Republic United Methodist Women met June 9 in Fellowship Hall. Concerns and birthdays of missionaries in South Korea were addressed before the prayer. Jean Walls lead devotions, which included a quote by Jesus. Selected scriptures were 1 Corinthians 10:10 and Luke 1:19. Roll call was answered by nine members with “natural ability.” President Connie Smith thanked those who helped with the annual church clean-up on June 6 and for preparing the noon meal. A thank-you from Jean Walls for the Mission Recognition emblem was shared. The Walls will have a farewell barbecue in Webber on June 28. The unit accepted the City of Republic’s invitation to conduct the Pie-Go at the annual Fourth of July picnic in the city park. Plans for the July 14 outing are pending. The program was given by Janet Weir and was titled, “Welcoming People of All Abilities.” The featured scripture was Ephesians 4 3-7. Hostess Bonnie Elliott served frozen fruit salad with ice cream cookies and snacks to guests seated around the refreshment table complemented by two bouquets of garden flowers she raised. A note pad was at each place setting. Additional guests were Pastor Roger Walls and Pastor Darrell Herde. Happy birthday was sung to Virginia Petersen. Send us your news: [email protected] by Betty Bouray June 8 -- Richard Cripe, city man, has come home from his surgery. Dennis Wilkins, past city man, has stepped up to fill his job until he is able to return to his job. A fellow Minnesota Region 5 FFA officer from Cottonwood, Minn., was an overnight guest of Troy and Christy Newman. Hector, who later became a state FFA officer, his wife Heidi, and children Katelyn, Anna, Thane and Oscar Matthys, arrived Sunday evening and spent Monday visiting Concordia parks, fishing at Jewell State Fishing Lake and then splashing the day away at Beloit's Chautauqua Water Park before continuing on their road trip vacation on Tuesday. TRAIN SHOW Come visit one of the largest model train inventories in the Midwest! OPEN HOUSE July 3rd 10-6 ● July 4th 9-5 ● July 5th 10-4 304 E. Bryson Ave., Deshler, NE 68340 TRAIN SHOW July 4th 9-5 & 5th 10-4 Thayer County Fairgrounds Expo Building 4th & Race St., Deshler, NE Admission is $5 - Kids 12 & under are free **Quilt Raffle & Train Raffle** Features 5 great layouts: 3 HO modular layouts N scale T-Rail and a Garden Railroad Custom scale models, demonstrations and vendors Concessions provided by the American Legion Auxiliary. Visit www.springcreekmodeltrains.com - check our Facebook page or call 402-365-7628 for information as the date gets closer