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DAILY REPORTER ∙ Thursday, June 11, 2020 ∙ 9 DAILY REPORTER ∙ Thursday, June 11, 2020 ∙ 7 AA MEETINGS; 213 W. Oak; Independence; Noon daily except Tuesday and Thursday; Sunday at 6pm; Wednesday at 7pm. Alanon meetings; Tuesday at 7pm. TF LOCAL CONVENIENCE store seeking Store Manager, ex- perience required. Mail re- sume to PO Box 923, In- dependence, KS 67301. JUN16 SOMEONE TO do odd jobs, some yard work, cleaning gutters, misc. Must have own trans- portation, 620-926-0271. JUN16 564 CRYSTAL LANE, Inde- pendence, Friday and Sat- urday 7am - ?, Aluminum boats, electronics, toys, video games, boys, girls, and ma- ternity clothes, baby toys and clothes, child’s bed, dishes. JUN13 HUGE FOUR family yard sale, 219 S. Park Blvd, Fri- day and Saturday 7-6, foos- ball table, trailer, furniture, books, cars, clothing, 3 in 1 pool table, riding lawn mower. JUN12 MULTI FAMILY, outdoor rummage sale, lots of items, 665 Peter Pan Road, Friday 3pm-? Saturday 7:30am-1pm. JUN12 YARD SALE Friday 8-5, Sat- urday 7-12, 5412 CR3950, 3 miles north on Highway 75 then follow signs east: household items, pool accessories, old dishes, outdoor chairs, cattle panels, metal, and lots more. JUN13 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 STAIR’S LAWN CARE- Call Jesse at 620-779- 3897 for a free estimate. 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 TREE TRIMMING Ser- vices- Insured, free es- timates, 620-550-1499. JUN23 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 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, country place, electric, with car garage, 2 miles north of Independence, Kansas, 1-800-321-4523. JUL02 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 ................. 200 151 Services 151 Services 182 Property For Rent 121 Help Wanted Host a successful yard sale Instead of giving away unwanted items that have gathered dust around the house, many people turn to garage and yard sales to transform their clutter into some extra money. Yard sales may not be a “get rich quick” scheme, but they present an environmen- tally friendly way to clean up a home. What’s more, they can be an ideal way to connect with neigh- bors and meet new peo- ple. Any money earned is an added bonus. Statistics collecting resource Statistics Brain says that roughly 165,000 yard/garage sales take place in the United States each week. Nearly 700,000 people purchase something at those sales, leading to millions of dol- lars exchanging hands. Yard sales may seem straightforward, but there are a few strategies to ensure such sales go boom rather than bust. • Choose the right date and time Plan when to hold the sale by looking at the cal- endar and choosing an open weekend. Many people host their yard sales on Friday, Satur- day or Sunday mornings, theorizing that this is when the most people will be free to browse their wares. Begin early in the morning so that shop- pers will not need to dis- rupt their schedules much to visit neighbor- hood sales. A 7 a.m. start time will attract the early birds and free up most of the day. • Advertise the sale To reach the maximum number of shoppers, advertise your sale in various ways. Signage around the neighborhood announcing the sale is one method. Signs should be bold, simple and eas- ily readable for passing motorists. Place ads in local news- papers, online and on grocery store bulletin boards, and use social media to spread the word of the sale even further. Be sure to give ample notice of the sale so that shoppers can mark their calendars. • Make for easy brows- ing Arrange goods for sale into categories and pay attention to presentation. You may generate more sales if items are easy to see and browsing is made easy. Put items you expect to draw the most attention popular near the end of the driveway to entice passers-by. A neat and inviting appearance also may convey that you’ve taken care of your home and your belongings. Play some music and offer light refreshments to cre- ate a convivial atmo- sphere. • Price things reason- ably It’s tempting to over- price items, but a good rule of thumb is to mark things for one-half to one-third of the original value. Be open to negoti- ation, but try to haggle with a “buy one get one” approach, rather than marking down the price considerably. After all, the goal is to get rid of as many items as possible, with financial gain a dis- tant second. Yard sales are popular ways to make money and clear homes of unwanted items. Hosts can make their sales even more successful by employing a few simple strategies. Helpful Tips 200 Public Notices Helpful Tips Helpful Tips Helpful Tips 104 Notices classifi[email protected] Classifieds WORD AD DEADLINE: Daily Edition : 11 a.m. DAY BEFORE Saturday Edition : 3 p.m. THURSDAY Thursday |June 11, 2020 620-331-3550 [email protected] HQ SALE (First published in the Independence Daily Reporter June 11, 2020) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of the Marriage of Jessica Pendergraft and Freddie Pendergraft Jr. Case No. 20DM-86I NOTICE OF SUIT The State of Kansas to Freddie Pen- dergraft, Jr. You are notified that a Petition for Di- vorce was filed in the District Court of Montgomery County Kansas ask- ing that the person filing the divorce be granted a divorce and asking that the court make other orders in that divorce matter. You must file an an- swer to the Petition for Divorce with the court and provide a copy to the Petitioner on or before September 9, 2020, which shall not be less that 41 days after first publication of his Notice of Suit, or the court will enter judgment against you on the Peti- tion. s. Jessica Pendergraft PO Box 3 Edna, KS 67342 620-205-8064 June 11, 18, 25, 2020 ____________________________________ PUBLIC AUCTION The following will be offered at Public Auction at 1976 Bronco Road, Chautauqua, KS. From Sedan KS. South of Jct. of 166 & 99 Hwy then South on 99 Hwy 4.5 Miles to South edge of Chautauqua KS to Bronco Road then West on Bronco Road 1/2 Mile to 1976 on North side of Branco Road, or From Caney KS. North on 166 to the 166/75 Jct., West on 166 to 166/99 Jct. then South on 99 to Bronco Road (on South Edge of Chautauqua) then West 1/2 Mile to Sale Site or from Pawhuska OK., North on 99 Hwy to Chautauqua / Bronco Road. On: Tractor and Equipment: • Ford 3000 complete w/loader, New tires, Needs assembled. • 3 Pt. Blade • Pull Disc • 2 & 3 Bottom Plows • Case 4 Wheel Running Gear • 3 Pt. Rotary Cutter, 5 ft • C.C. Kelly & Son Trip Loader • Fuel Tanks w/Stands • 2 Grain Bins • Trailers: • S&H Trailer, 24’ Double Decker for Hogs, 3 Axels, 5th wheel. • 16’ Stock Trailer, Bumper Pull Pickup Bed Trailer • Guns: • RG Model 66, .22 Revolver • Winchester Model 94, 30-30 • Winchester Model 70 XTR, 264 Winchester Mag, Bushnell Scope • Ithaca 37 Featherlight 12 ga. Shotgun • Springfield 67H 12 ga. Shotgun • Mauser 1895, Rechambered in .308 • Mosin Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54 • Pellet Rifle • Knife Collection: Pictures on Web Site Livestock Equipment: • Cattle Working Chute, Needs Repair • Brower Pig Working Chute • 5 Mile Solar Fencer • Oil Field: • 5 - 100 Barrel Crude Oil Tanks, Cleaned • Some Hand tools • Outdoor Equipment: • Flat Bottom John Boat • V Bottom John Boat • Sea King 4HP Boat Motor • Montgomery Wards 502 Trolling Motor • Paddle’s • Large Live Trap • Garden Tools • Kerosene Lanterns • Misc. Military/Survivalist Equipment • Steel Traps • 40 Lb. Propane Tank • Lawn and Garden: • 2HP Spray Rig • Rubber Maid Wheel Barrow • Garden Planter • Fuel Cans • Misc. Chain Saws, Trimmers and Blower needing repairs • Mini Tillers • Canning Jars, Mason, Ball and Kerr • New Canning Lids and Rings • Garden Sprayers • 22” Remington Hedge Trimmer • Remington Pole Saw • Stanley Air Fan • Electric Leaf Blower • Metal and Plastic Barrels • Back Pack Sprayer • Fencing Supplies: • 2 New Rolls of Barbed Wire • Fence Stretchers • Electric Fence Insulators • 2 Barrels of Arco Prime Oil 200 • Approx. 20 Gallons Kerosene • Misc. Wire Panels • Misc. Pipe • Welded Corner Post • T Posts • Post Driver • Fence Stays • Shop Tools and Supplies: • Lincoln AC 225 Amp. Welder • Welding Rod • Large Rigid Pipe Vise on Stand • Manual Tire Changer and Tools • Boomers and Chains • Car Ramps and Jack Stands • Oils and Grease • Oxy/Accet. Set w/Cart • Come a long’s • Large C Clamps • 14” Cut Off Saw • Central Machinery 8” Drill Press • Baldor Grinder Buffer • Rolls of Misc. Wiring • 5” Multi Purpose Vise • Grease Guns and Tubes of Grease • High Lift Jack • Sanders, Drills, Heat Gun, Circular Saw • Trouble Lights and Extension Cords • Hammers, Screwdrivers, and Wrenches. • Pipe Wrenches and Adjustable Wrenches • 9 Piece Jumbo Socket Set • ¼ and 3/8 “ Torque Wrenches • ¼ , 3/8, ½” Socket Sets • Hydraulic Jacks and 2 Ton floor Jack • Air Impacts and Ratchets • Wood Lathe, Needs Repair • Tool Boxes • New Trailer Lights • Metal A Frame • Tires and Wheels • Air Bubbles • Antiques and Collectables: • Forging Tools • Electric Forge Blower • Cross Cut Saw • Galvanized Buckets, Square Tubs and Round Tubs • Pitcher Pump • Buzz Saw • 8” Mill • IH Corn Sheller Household and Misc.: • Ashley EC95 Wood Coal Circulating Heater (New) • Amana H.D. Dryer • Frigidaire Washing Machine • Frigidaire Chest Freezer • Whirlpool Upright Freezer • Love Seat • Chest of Drawers, Dresser with Mirror, Night Stand and Full-Size Bed Set • China Hutch • Set of 4 Bar Stools • Dining Room Table with Extra Leaf and Chairs • Sofa • Folding Chairs • Baking Pans and Cookie Sheets • Bosch Compact Mixer • Cook Books • Ceramic Molds and Green Ware (Boxed) • Stainless Pots • Cast Iron Ware • Misc. Tin, Wood Planks and Pallets • Porch Railing • Metal Shelving One Lot Of Miscellaneous To Numerus To Mention! Saturday, June 20th • Starting @ 10:00 a.m. TERMS: Cash or Approved Check, Must have positive ID to Bid, Nothing Removed until settled for, all items sell as is where is with no warranties or guaranties from seller or sellers agent. Not Responsible for Accidents or Theft. 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Page 1: 9∙ 7 ClassifiedsJun 11, 2020  · Kansas, 1-800-321-4523. JUL02 CLASSIFIED NEW DEADLINES Daily-11 a.m. Day Before Saturday- 3 p.m. Thursday Minimum Charge- 1 day, up to 15 words,

DAILY REPORTER ∙ Thursday, June 11, 2020 ∙ 9DAILY REPORTER ∙ Thursday, June 11, 2020 ∙ 7

AA MEETINGS; 213 W. Oak; Independence; Noon daily except Tuesday and Thursday; Sunday at 6pm; Wednesday at 7pm. Alanon meetings; Tuesday at 7pm. TF

LOCAL CONVENIENCE store seeking Store Manager, ex-perience required. Mail re-sume to PO Box 923, In-dependence, KS 67301. JUN16 SOMEONE TO do odd jobs, some yard work, cleaning gutters, misc. Must have own trans-portation, 620-926-0271. JUN16

564 CRYSTAL LANE, Inde-pendence, Friday and Sat-urday 7am - ?, Aluminum boats, electronics, toys, video games, boys, girls, and ma-ternity clothes, baby toys and clothes, child’s bed, dishes. JUN13HUGE FOUR family yard sale, 219 S. Park Blvd, Fri-day and Saturday 7-6, foos-ball table, trailer, furniture, books, cars, clothing, 3 in 1 pool table, riding lawn mower. JUN12MULTI FAMILY, outdoor rummage sale, lots of items, 665 Peter Pan Road, Friday 3pm-? Saturday 7:30am-1pm. JUN12YARD SALE Friday 8-5, Sat-urday 7-12, 5412 CR3950, 3 miles north on Highway 75 then follow signs east: household items, pool accessories, old dishes, outdoor chairs, cattle panels, metal, and lots more. JUN13

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. TFALWAYS 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. TF

TIM SACK Construction- addi-tions, garages, decks, privacy fences, painting, 40 years ex-perience. Call 620-779-1571. TFSTAIR’S LAWN CARE- Call Jesse at 620-779-3897 for a free estimate. 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. TFTREE TRIMMING Ser-vices- Insured, free es-timates, 620-550-1499. JUN23

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. TFFOR RENT: 2 bedroom, country place, electric, with car garage, 2 miles north of Independence, Kansas, 1-800-321-4523. JUL02

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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

151 Services

151 Services

182 Property For Rent

121 HelpWanted

Host a successful yard sale

Instead of giving away unwanted items that have gathered dust around the house, many people turn to garage and yard sales to transform their clutter into some extra money. Yard sales may not be a “get rich quick” scheme, but they present an environmen-tally friendly way to clean up a home. What’s more, they can be an ideal way to connect with neigh-bors and meet new peo-ple. Any money earned is an added bonus.

Statistics collecting resource Statistics Brain says that roughly 165,000 yard/garage sales take place in the United States each week. Nearly 700,000 people purchase something at those sales, leading to millions of dol-lars exchanging hands.

Yard sales may seem straightforward, but there are a few strategies to ensure such sales go boom rather than bust.

• Choose the right date and time

Plan when to hold the sale by looking at the cal-endar and choosing an open weekend. Many people host their yard sales on Friday, Satur-day or Sunday mornings, theorizing that this is when the most people will be free to browse their wares.

Begin early in the morning so that shop-pers will not need to dis-rupt their schedules much to visit neighbor-hood sales. A 7 a.m. start time will attract the early birds and free up most of the day.

• Advertise the saleTo reach the maximum

number of shoppers, advertise your sale in various ways. Signage around the neighborhood announcing the sale is one method. Signs should be bold, simple and eas-ily readable for passing motorists.

Place ads in local news-papers, online and on grocery store bulletin boards, and use social media to spread the word of the sale even further.

Be sure to give ample notice of the sale so that shoppers can mark their calendars.

• Make for easy brows-ing

Arrange goods for sale into categories and pay attention to presentation. You may generate more sales if items are easy to see and browsing is made easy. Put items you expect to draw the most attention popular near the end of the driveway to entice passers-by.

A neat and inviting appearance also may convey that you’ve taken care of your home and your belongings. Play some music and offer light refreshments to cre-ate a convivial atmo-

sphere.• Price things reason-

ablyIt’s tempting to over-

price items, but a good rule of thumb is to mark things for one-half to one-third of the original value. Be open to negoti-ation, but try to haggle with a “buy one get one” approach, rather than marking down the price considerably. After all, the goal is to get rid of as many items as possible, with financial gain a dis-tant second.

Yard sales are popular ways to make money and clear homes of unwanted items. Hosts can make their sales even more successful by employing a few simple strategies.

Helpful Tips

200 Public Notices

Helpful Tips Helpful Tips Helpful Tips

Classifieds

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

Thursday|June 11, 2020620-331-3550

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HQSALE

(First published in the Independence Daily Reporter June 11, 2020)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS

In the Matter of the Marriage ofJessica PendergraftandFreddie Pendergraft Jr.

Case No. 20DM-86INOTICE OF SUIT

The State of Kansas to Freddie Pen-dergraft, Jr. You are notifi ed that a Petition for Di-vorce was fi led in the District Court of Montgomery County Kansas ask-ing that the person fi ling the divorce be granted a divorce and asking that the court make other orders in that divorce matter. You must fi le an an-swer to the Petition for Divorce with the court and provide a copy to the Petitioner on or before September 9, 2020, which shall not be less that 41 days after fi rst publication of his Notice of Suit, or the court will enter judgment against you on the Peti-tion.

s. Jessica PendergraftPO Box 3

Edna, KS 67342620-205-8064

June 11, 18, 25, 2020____________________________________

PUBLIC AUCTIONThe following will be offered at Public Auction at 1976 Bronco Road, Chautauqua, KS. From Sedan KS. South

of Jct. of 166 & 99 Hwy then South on 99 Hwy 4.5 Miles to South edge of Chautauqua KS to Bronco Road then West on Bronco Road 1/2 Mile to 1976 on North side of Branco Road, or From Caney KS. North on 166 to the

166/75 Jct., West on 166 to 166/99 Jct. then South on 99 to Bronco Road (on South Edge of Chautauqua) then West 1/2 Mile to Sale Site or from Pawhuska OK., North on 99 Hwy to Chautauqua / Bronco Road. On:

Tractor and Equipment: • Ford 3000 complete w/loader, New tires, Needs assembled. • 3 Pt. Blade • Pull Disc • 2 & 3 Bottom Plows • Case 4 Wheel Running Gear • 3 Pt. Rotary Cutter, 5 ft • C.C. Kelly & Son Trip Loader • Fuel Tanks w/Stands • 2 Grain Bins • Trailers: • S&H Trailer, 24’ Double Decker for Hogs, 3 Axels, 5th wheel. • 16’ Stock Trailer, Bumper Pull • Pickup Bed Trailer • Guns: • RG Model 66, .22 Revolver • Winchester Model 94, 30-30 • Winchester Model 70 XTR, 264 Winchester Mag, Bushnell Scope • Ithaca 37 Featherlight 12 ga. Shotgun • Springfield 67H 12 ga. Shotgun • Mauser 1895, Rechambered in .308 • Mosin Nagant M91/30, 7.62x54 • Pellet Rifle • Knife Collection: Pictures on Web Site • Livestock Equipment: • Cattle Working Chute, Needs Repair • Brower Pig Working Chute • 5 Mile Solar Fencer • Oil Field: • 5 - 100 Barrel Crude Oil Tanks, Cleaned • Some Hand tools • Outdoor Equipment: • Flat Bottom John Boat • V Bottom John Boat • Sea King 4HP Boat Motor • Montgomery Wards 502 Trolling Motor • Paddle’s • Large Live Trap • Garden Tools • Kerosene Lanterns • Misc. Military/Survivalist Equipment • Steel Traps • 40 Lb. Propane Tank • Lawn and Garden: • 2HP Spray Rig • Rubber Maid Wheel Barrow • Garden Planter • Fuel Cans • Misc. Chain Saws, Trimmers and Blower needing repairs • Mini Tillers • Canning Jars, Mason, Ball and Kerr • New Canning Lids and Rings • Garden Sprayers • 22” Remington Hedge Trimmer • Remington Pole Saw • Stanley Air Fan • Electric Leaf Blower • Metal and Plastic Barrels • Back Pack Sprayer • Fencing Supplies: • 2 New Rolls of Barbed Wire • Fence Stretchers • Electric Fence Insulators • 2 Barrels of Arco Prime Oil 200 • Approx. 20 Gallons Kerosene • Misc. Wire Panels • Misc. Pipe • Welded Corner Post • T Posts • Post Driver • Fence Stays • • Shop Tools and Supplies: • Lincoln AC 225 Amp. Welder • Welding Rod • Large Rigid Pipe Vise on Stand • Manual Tire Changer and Tools • Boomers and Chains • Car Ramps and Jack Stands • Oils and Grease • Oxy/Accet. Set w/Cart • Come a long’s • Large C Clamps • 14” Cut Off Saw • Central Machinery 8” Drill Press • Baldor Grinder Buffer • Rolls of Misc. Wiring • 5” Multi Purpose Vise • Grease Guns and Tubes of Grease • High Lift Jack • Sanders, Drills, Heat Gun, Circular Saw • Trouble Lights and Extension Cords • Hammers, Screwdrivers, and Wrenches. • Pipe Wrenches and Adjustable Wrenches • 9 Piece Jumbo Socket Set • ¼ and 3/8 “ Torque Wrenches • ¼ , 3/8, ½” Socket Sets • Hydraulic Jacks and 2 Ton floor Jack • Air Impacts and Ratchets • Wood Lathe, Needs Repair • Tool Boxes • New Trailer Lights • Metal A Frame • Tires and Wheels • Air Bubbles • Antiques and Collectables: • Forging Tools • Electric Forge Blower • Cross Cut Saw • Galvanized Buckets, Square Tubs and Round Tubs • Pitcher Pump • Buzz Saw • 8” Mill • IH Corn Sheller • Household and Misc.: • Ashley EC95 Wood Coal Circulating Heater (New) • Amana H.D. Dryer • Frigidaire Washing Machine • Frigidaire Chest Freezer • Whirlpool Upright Freezer • Love Seat • Chest of Drawers, Dresser with Mirror, Night Stand and Full-Size Bed Set • China Hutch • Set of 4 Bar Stools • Dining Room Table with Extra Leaf and Chairs • Sofa • Folding Chairs • Baking Pans and Cookie Sheets • Bosch Compact Mixer • Cook Books • Ceramic Molds and Green Ware (Boxed) • Stainless Pots • Cast Iron Ware • Misc. Tin, Wood Planks and Pallets • Porch Railing • Metal Shelving

One Lot Of Miscellaneous To Numerus To Mention!

Saturday, June 20th • Starting @ 10:00 a.m.

TERMS: Cash or Approved Check, Must have positive ID to Bid, Nothing Removed until settled for, all items sell as is where is with no warranties or guaranties from seller or sellers agent. Not Responsible for Accidents

or Theft. For Pictures go to websites: www.lmarshallauctionandrealty.com , www.kansasauctions.net or

Newton Family Concessions & Rest Room Available

AUCTIONEERS: Mark Garretson, 620-433-2561 • Truston Garretson 620-212-3641 • Larry Marshall 620-485-6136 CLERKS & CASHIEERS: Gayle Garretson, Lorrie Marshall, Rita Voth

Owners: Living Estate of Charles “Keith” Bever

LIKE US ON FACEBOOK TO RECEIVE ALL OUR AUCTION SALE BILLS!

USD 506 is in need of bus drivers beginning in August.

If interested contact Tony Blackwell at 620-238-0048 or Diane McCartney at620-784-5412. USD 506 also has need for a driver in the Altamont area.

BUS DRIVERS WANTEDSeeking CNA

with restorative experience

Now interviewing those with a

heart for serving precious elders.

Apply on Indeed.com