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FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2020 COUNCIL GROVE DAILY REPUBLICAN PAGE 3 Today in History (by the Associated Press) REMINISCING (from the files of the Council Grove Republican) CLASSIFIED RATES per word 1st insertion ....................... 33¢ 2nd Day ............................. 31¢ 3rd Day .............................. 29¢ each day thereaſter ............. 27¢ (Those not inserted continuously charged at regular rate. Minimum charge $3.75) Place those unwanted items in the Republican classifieds, call 767-5123 or email: [email protected] FOR RENT MISC. HELP WANTED NOTICES SERVICES AUTOMOTIVE Daily except Saturday and Sunday, and January 1, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Entered at the Post Office in Council Grove, Kansas as Periodical Class Mail Matter, Periodical Class Postage Paid at Council Grove, Kansas Postmasters: Send address changes to: Council Grove Republican, PO Box 237, Council Grove, KS 66846, not publisher. Published by Council Grove Daily Republican David Parker, Owner BY CARRIER Per Month ...................................... $8.25 BY MAIL - MORRIS AND ADJOINING COUNTIES Three Months ............................. $26.75 Six Months ................................. $45.98 One Year ..................................... $80.50 E-EDITION Three Months ............................. $26.00 Six Months ................................. $46.40 One Year ..................................... $79.98 BY MAIL - ELSEWHERE IN KANSAS Three Months ........................$37.40 Six Months ............................$66.70 One Year ..............................$115.00 BY MAIL - OUTSIDE OF KANSAS Three Months ........................$37.40 Six Months ............................$66.70 One Year ..............................$115.00 (Subscription Rates Include Sales Tax) PAY BY THE YEAR AND SAVE COUNCIL GROVE DAILY REPUBLICAN (USPS 134-340) Official City and County Paper 302 WEST MAIN, COUNCIL GROVE, KANSAS 66846 PHONE 620-767-5123 FAX 620-767-5124 EMAIL [email protected] National Advertising Representative KANSAS PRESS SERVICE INC. 5423 S.W. 7th Street Topeka, KS 66606 LEGALS 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shoff, White City, parents of daughter…Rebecca Miller receives 10-gallon pin during Red Cross Bloodmobile visit to Council Grove…Gary Carrier de- feats J. C. Sarratt to become city golf champion. 1990 Rita Noll chosen finalist in Jaycees “Write-Up” contest at summer quar- terly meeting in Lawrence…Two man teams of Cal Hunter and J.C. Sarratt and Steve Lee and Bob Reece post 35 to tie for first and second in first flight of a best ball tournament at the country club. 2000 Council Grove Christian Church celebrating its 119 th anniversary … Burning ban is announced by Dale Powell, fire chief…Jim Gardner, Osage City, to provide special mu- sic at Emmanuel United Methodist church…PFC Robert Carroll injured when he falls from 40-foot overpass; he is stationed with the Old Guard at Fort Meyers, VA. 2010 (This year is temporarily unavail- able due to COVID-19 precautions at Council Grove Public Library) NEED A RIDE? Call Morris County General Public Transportation 620-767-5426 Medical Appointments Shopping Business Ride to the Airport Handicap Accessible 501 W. Main St., Council Grove KS Monday - Friday 8 am to 4 pm (closed holidays) This project is funded in part by the KDOT Public Transit Program Rides are scheduled on a first come, first served basis. Now Hiring • CNAs • FT Day LPN • FT Day RN Apply at http://www.dvcr.com For questions call Becky Johnson RN, DON at 620-767-5172 We are an EOE/ drug free workplace. Diversicare of Council Grove is looking for team members who enjoy taking care of people. 115 E Main St., Council Grove Need a Job? We have opportunities for you! We currently have full time posi- tions available in our Meat and Deli departments, and some part time positions available in our grocery department. Please apply in person at Ray’s Apple Market. Call now to receive your FREE Author’s Guide 620-273-3018 or www.dorranceinfo.com/cgdr Become a Published Author with Dorrance. We want to read your book! Complete Book Publishing Services FIVE EASY STEPS TO PUBLICATION: 1. Consultation 2. Book Production 3. Promotion 4. Distribution 5. Merchandising and Fulfillment Our staff is made up of writers, just like you. We are dedicated to making publishing dreams come true. Trusted by authors for nearly 100 years, Dorrance has made countless authors’ dreams come true. Today is Friday, Aug. 14, the 227th day of 2020. There are 139 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On August 14, 1997, an unrepen- tant Timothy McVeigh was formally sentenced to death for the Oklahoma City bombing. (McVeigh was exe- cuted by lethal injection in 2001.) On this date: In 1900, international forces, in- cluding U.S. Marines, entered Bei- jing to put down the Boxer Rebel- lion, which was aimed at purging China of foreign influence. In 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law. In 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Min- ister Winston Churchill issued the Atlantic Charter, a statement of prin- ciples that renounced aggression. In 1945, President Harry S. Tru- man announced that Imperial Japan had surrendered unconditionally, ending World War II. In 1948, the Summer Olympics in London ended; they were the first Olympic games held since 1936. In 1973, U.S. bombing of Cambo- dia came to a halt. In 1980, workers went on strike at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk (guh- DANSK’), Poland, in a job action that resulted in creation of the Sol- idarity labor movement. In 1992, the White House an- nounced that the Pentagon would begin emergency airlifts of food to Somalia to alleviate mass deaths by starvation. In 1995, Shannon Faulkner offi- cially became the first female cadet in the history of The Citadel, South Carolina’s state military college. (However, Faulkner quit the school less than a week later, citing the stress of her court fight, and her iso- lation among the male cadets.) In 2008, President George W. Bush signed consumer-safety legislation that banned lead from children’s toys, imposing the toughest standard in the world. In 2009, Charles Manson follow- er Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, 60, convicted of trying to assassinate President Gerald Ford in 1975, was released from a Texas prison hos- pital after more than three decades behind bars. In 2018, a highway bridge col- lapsed in the Italian city of Genoa during a storm, sending vehicles plunging nearly 150 feet and leaving 43 people dead. Ten years ago: A day after weigh- ing in on the issue, President Barack Obama repeated that Muslims had the right to build a mosque near New York’s ground zero, but said he was not commenting on the “wisdom” of such a choice. Eight people leaving a party at a downtown Buffalo, New York, restaurant were shot, four fa- tally, including a Texas man who’d returned to his hometown to cele- brate his first wedding anniversary. (Former gang member Riccardo Mc- Cray was later convicted of first-de- gree murder and attempted murder, and sentenced to life without pa- role.) A truck overturned during an off-road race in the Mojave Desert, killing eight spectators. Five years ago: The Stars and Stripes rose over the newly reopened U.S. Embassy in Cuba after a half century of often-hostile relations; U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry celebrated the day, but also made an extraordinary, nationally broadcast call for democratic change on the island. One year ago: Thousands of peo- ple packed a baseball stadium in El Paso, Texas, to mourn the 22 victims of a shooting at a Walmart by a man who told police that he was targeting Mexicans. American rapper A$AP Rocky was found guilty of assault by a Swedish court, six weeks after a street brawl in Stockholm that had attracted the attention of President Donald Trump, but the court gave “conditional sentences” to the rap- per and his two bodyguards, sparing them prison time unless they were to commit a similar offense in Sweden again. A former Blackwater securi- ty contractor, Nicholas Slatten, was sentenced in Washington to life in prison after a retrial for his role in the 2007 shooting of unarmed civil- ians in Iraq that left 14 people dead. Today’s Birthdays: Broadway lyr- icist Lee Adams (“Bye Bye Bird- ie”) is 96. College Football Hall of Famer John Brodie is 85. Singer Dash Crofts is 82. Rock singer Da- vid Crosby is 79. Country singer Connie Smith is 79. Comedian-actor Steve Martin is 75. Movie director Wim Wenders is 75. Actor Antonio Fargas is 74. Singer-musician Lar- ry Graham is 74. Actor Susan Saint James is 74. Author Danielle Steel is 73. Rock singer-musician Terry Adams (NRBQ) is 72. “Far Side” cartoonist Gary Larson is 70. Actor Carl Lumbly is 69. Olympic gold medal swimmer Debbie Meyer is 68. Actor Jackee Harry is 64. Actor Marcia Gay Harden is 61. Basketball Hall of Famer Earvin “Magic” John- son is 61. Singer Sarah Brightman is 60. Actor Susan Olsen is 59. Ac- tor-turned-fashion/interior designer Cristi Conaway is 56. Rock musi- cian Keith Howland (Chicago) is 56. Actor Halle Berry is 54. Actor Ben Bass is 52. Actor Catherine Bell is 52. Rock musician Kevin Cadogan is 50. Actor Scott Michael Camp- bell is 49. Actor Lalanya Masters is 48. Actor Christopher Gorham is 46. Actor Mila Kunis is 37. Actor Lamorne Morris is 37. TV person- ality Spencer Pratt is 37. NFL quar- terback-turned-baseball player Tim Tebow is 33. Actor Marsai Martin is 16. Herington Hospital is growing and so are our services and need for specialized staff! Currently seeking full time independent OR nurses for our Rural Health Clinic and Critical Access Hospital. Applicant must have a current RN license in the State of Kansas with a minimum of 1 year experience, 2 years preferred of General Surgery experience. Must be patient oriented and able to work closely with team members. Candidate should be an efficient and prompt individual who exhibits attention to detail. The ability to fulfill the role of circulator is a must and scrubbing capability is very beneficial. Scheduled work days will be Monday through Friday and hours are dependent on the surgical schedule with no call at present. Competitive salary and benefits offered! Please apply through our website at www.herington hospital.org/careers Herington Hospital is growing and so are our services and need for specialized staff! Currently seeking a full time independent OR Scrub Tech for our Rural Health Clinic and Critical Access Hospital. Applicant must have a minimum 2 years of General Surgery experience. Must be patient oriented and able to work closely with team members. Candidate should be an efficient and prompt individual who exhibits attention to detail. Scheduled work days will be Monday through Friday and hours are dependent on the surgical schedule with no call at present. Competitive salary and benefits offered! Please apply through our website at www.herington hospital.org/careers IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MORRIS COUNTY, KANSAS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT R. WILSON, DECEASED a/k/a ROBERT (BOB) WILSON a/k/a ROBERT RAYMOND WILSON a/k/a ROBERT RAYMOND WILSON, JR Case No. MR-2020-PR-000015 NOTICE OF HEARING AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are notified that on August 12, 2020, a petition was filed in this Court by Nancy (Wilson) Carroll, an heir, devisee, and legatee, and executor name in the “Last Will and Testament of Robert R. Wilson,” deceased December 31, 2019 requesting the will filed with the petition be admitted to probate and record; peti- tioner be appointed as executor, without bond; and petitioner be granted Letters Testamentary. You are required to file your written defenses to the petition on or before September 14, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. in the District Court Council Grove, Morris County, Kansas, at which time and place the cause will be heard. Should you fail to file your written defenses, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the petition. All creditors are notified to exhibit their demands against the Estate within the latter of four months from the date of first publication of notice under K.S.A. 59-2236 and amendments thereto, or if the identity of the creditor is known or reasonably ascertainable, 30 days after actual notice was given as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus ex- hibited, they shall be forever barred. Nancy (Wilson) Carroll Petitioner PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: Steve D. Iverson #26425 Iverson Law Office 103 North Union Street Council Grove, KS 66846 E-mail: steve@iversonlawoffice-ks.com PHONE (620) 767-6825 FAX (620) 767-7070 Attorney for Petitioner (First published in the Council Grove Daily Republican August 14, 2020; sub- sequently on August 21, 2020 and Au- gust 28, 2020) SEPTIC TANK PUMPING. 767- 4101. 132-tfc PORTA-POTTIE RENTALS.767- 4101. 132-tfc WYATT REMODELING Handyman Services. 785-317-1181. 7-tfc VETERANS CRISIS Line 1-800- 273-8255, press 1. Confidential chat at Veterans.Crisis.Line.net or text to 838255. Call us if you experience any warning signs of suicide. REACH MORE than 1 million potential employees through the classifieds Advertise in 140+newspapers statewide. Only $300/25 words. Contact the Council Grove Daily Republican, 620-767- 5123. SAVE OVER $2,000!!! 2x2 Display Ad Network. Advertise in 140+ newspapers across Kansas for $800. Contact the Council Grove Daily Republican, 620-767-5123. ARE YOU concerned about some- one else’s drinking? Al-Anon can help! 785-561-0157. DO YOU think you have a drinking problem? Call Alcoholics Anony- mous, 620-767-8138 or 785-561- 0157. THINK YOU have a drug problem? Call Narcotics Anonymous, 620- 767-8138. DIVERSICARE IS looking for a part- time cook. Morning and evening positions open. We are a skilled nursing facility. Go to http:www. dvcr.com to apply or call Mary at 620-767-5172 with any questions. 150-20c Auto THOMPSON BRAKE & Alignment, 2104 West 6 th Ave., Emporia. 620- 342-3823. NEED ECONOMICAL meeting space? Call the Bowers Center. Larry, 785-466-1282. 138-tfx STORAGE PLUS Household Units, Covered RV’s/Boats New Units, Electronic Gate Access. 620.767.6540 or 620.767.2920. 236-tfc MINI-STORAGE Space Available. New units now available. Sizes 10x6 to 10x20. For information call U-Store-It, 767-5399 or 767- 6878. tfc C LASSIFIEDS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MORRIS COUNTY, KANSAS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY S. WILSON, DECEASED a/k/a MARY WILSON, a/k/a MARY SHIVERS WILSON, a/k/a MARY E. WILSON Case No. MR-2020- PR-000024 NOTICE OF HEARING THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are notified that a Petition has been filed in this Court by Nancy Car- roll, one of the heirs of Mary S. Wilson, deceased, requesting: Descent be determined and all per- sonal property owned by decedent at the time of death. And that such property and all personal property and other Kan- sas 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 to the Petition on or before September 14, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. in the city of Council Grove, Morris Coun- ty, Kansas, at which time and place the cause will be heard. Should you fail to file your written defenses, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition. Nancy Carroll Petitioner PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: Steve D. Iverson #26425 Iverson Law Office 103 North Union Street Council Grove, KS 66846 E-mail: steve@iversonlawoffice-ks.com PHONE (620) 767-6825 FAX (620) 767-7070 Attorney for Petitioner (First published in the Council Grove Daily Republican August 14, 2020; sub- sequently on August 21, 2020 and Au- gust 28, 2020) Some told how he bragged about his knowledge of bombs to gain at- tention. “And so, feeling isolated and far from home, dejected by his fellow soldiers, Mr. Smith’s untreated de- pression continued to rage,” Federi- co said, adding that Smith turned to increasingly heavy amounts of alco- hol to self-medicate during his time at Fort Riley. “And he retreated to the anonym- ity of his online persona to seek the attention, inclusion and respect that he so badly wanted from others in his life, but could not find,” Federico wrote. Assistant U.S. Attorney Anthony Mattivi said during a court hearing last year that Smith planned to over- throw the government, with attack- ing a news organization as a first step. An affidavit contends Smith told an FBI agent before his arrest that his goal was to create “chaos.” “Satanist” Soldier (Continued from Page 2)

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Today in History(by the Associated Press)

REMINISCING(from the files of the

Council Grove Republican)

CLASSIFIED RATESper word

1st insertion ....................... 33¢2nd Day ............................. 31¢3rd Day .............................. 29¢each day thereafter ............. 27¢(Those not inserted continuously charged

at regular rate. Minimum charge $3.75)

Place those unwanted items in the Republican classifieds,

call 767-5123 or email: [email protected]

FOR RENT

MISC.

HELP WANTED

NOTICES

SERVICES

AUTOMOTIVE

Daily except Saturday and Sunday, and January 1, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day,

Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Entered at the Post Offi ce in Council Grove, Kansas as Periodical Class Mail Matter, Periodical

Class Postage Paid at Council Grove, Kansas

Postmasters: Send address changes to: Council Grove Republican,

PO Box 237, Council Grove, KS 66846, not publisher.

Published by Council Grove Daily Republican David Parker, Owner

BY CARRIER Per Month ...................................... $8.25

BY MAIL - MORRIS AND ADJOINING COUNTIES

Three Months ............................. $26.75Six Months ................................. $45.98One Year ..................................... $80.50

E-EDITIONThree Months ............................. $26.00Six Months ................................. $46.40One Year ..................................... $79.98

BY MAIL - ELSEWHERE IN KANSASThree Months ........................$37.40Six Months ............................$66.70One Year ..............................$115.00

BY MAIL - OUTSIDE OF KANSASThree Months ........................$37.40Six Months ............................$66.70One Year ..............................$115.00(Subscription Rates Include Sales Tax)

PAY BY THE YEAR AND SAVE

COUNCIL GROVEDAILY REPUBLICAN

(USPS 134-340) Offi cial City and County Paper302 WEST MAIN, COUNCIL GROVE, KANSAS 66846

PHONE 620-767-5123 FAX 620-767-5124 EMAIL [email protected]

National Advertising RepresentativeKANSAS PRESS SERVICE INC.

5423 S.W. 7th StreetTopeka, KS 66606

LegaLs

1980Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shoff, White

City, parents of daughter…Rebecca Miller receives 10-gallon pin during Red Cross Bloodmobile visit to Council Grove…Gary Carrier de-feats J. C. Sarratt to become city golf champion.

1990Rita Noll chosen finalist in Jaycees

“Write-Up” contest at summer quar-terly meeting in Lawrence…Two man teams of Cal Hunter and J.C. Sarratt and Steve Lee and Bob Reece post 35 to tie for first and second in first flight of a best ball tournament at the country club.

2000Council Grove Christian Church

celebrating its 119th anniversary …Burning ban is announced by Dale Powell, fire chief…Jim Gardner, Osage City, to provide special mu-sic at Emmanuel United Methodist church…PFC Robert Carroll injured when he falls from 40-foot overpass; he is stationed with the Old Guard at Fort Meyers, VA.

2010(This year is temporarily unavail-

able due to COVID-19 precautions at Council Grove Public Library)

NEED A RIDE?Call Morris County

General PublicTransportation

620-767-5426

Medical AppointmentsShoppingBusinessRide to the AirportHandicap Accessible

501 W. Main St.,Council Grove KS

Monday - Friday 8 am to 4 pm(closed holidays)

This project is funded in partby the KDOT Public Transit Program

Rides are scheduled on a first come, first served

basis. Now Hiring • CNAs • FT Day LPN • FT Day RN

Apply athttp://www.dvcr.com

For questions callBecky Johnson RN,

DON at 620-767-5172We are an EOE/

drug free workplace.

Diversicare ofCouncil Groveis looking for teammembers who enjoy

taking care of people.

115 E Main St., Council Grove

Need a Job? We haveopportunities for you!We currently have full time posi-

tions available in our Meat and Deli departments, and some part time positions available in our grocery department.

Please apply in person at Ray’s Apple Market.

Call now to receive your FREE Author’s Guide620-273-3018

or www.dorranceinfo.com/cgdr

Become a Published Author with Dorrance.

We want to read your book!

Complete Book Publishing Services

FIVE EASY STEPS TO PUBLICATION:

1. Consultation 2. Book Production 3. Promotion

4. Distribution 5. Merchandising and Fulfillment

Our staff is made up of writers, just like you. We are

dedicated to making publishing dreams come true. Trusted by authors for nearly 100 years,

Dorrance has made countless authors’ dreams come true.

Today is Friday, Aug. 14, the 227th day of 2020. There are 139 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:On August 14, 1997, an unrepen-

tant Timothy McVeigh was formally sentenced to death for the Oklahoma City bombing. (McVeigh was exe-cuted by lethal injection in 2001.)

On this date:In 1900, international forces, in-

cluding U.S. Marines, entered Bei-jing to put down the Boxer Rebel-lion, which was aimed at purging China of foreign influence.

In 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law.

In 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Min-ister Winston Churchill issued the Atlantic Charter, a statement of prin-ciples that renounced aggression.

In 1945, President Harry S. Tru-man announced that Imperial Japan had surrendered unconditionally, ending World War II.

In 1948, the Summer Olympics in London ended; they were the first Olympic games held since 1936.

In 1973, U.S. bombing of Cambo-dia came to a halt.

In 1980, workers went on strike at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk (guh-DANSK’), Poland, in a job action that resulted in creation of the Sol-idarity labor movement.

In 1992, the White House an-nounced that the Pentagon would begin emergency airlifts of food to Somalia to alleviate mass deaths by starvation.

In 1995, Shannon Faulkner offi-cially became the first female cadet in the history of The Citadel, South Carolina’s state military college. (However, Faulkner quit the school less than a week later, citing the stress of her court fight, and her iso-lation among the male cadets.)

In 2008, President George W. Bush signed consumer-safety legislation that banned lead from children’s toys, imposing the toughest standard in the world.

In 2009, Charles Manson follow-er Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, 60, convicted of trying to assassinate President Gerald Ford in 1975, was released from a Texas prison hos-pital after more than three decades behind bars.

In 2018, a highway bridge col-lapsed in the Italian city of Genoa during a storm, sending vehicles plunging nearly 150 feet and leaving 43 people dead.

Ten years ago: A day after weigh-ing in on the issue, President Barack Obama repeated that Muslims had the right to build a mosque near New York’s ground zero, but said he was not commenting on the “wisdom” of

such a choice. Eight people leaving a party at a downtown Buffalo, New York, restaurant were shot, four fa-tally, including a Texas man who’d returned to his hometown to cele-brate his first wedding anniversary. (Former gang member Riccardo Mc-Cray was later convicted of first-de-gree murder and attempted murder, and sentenced to life without pa-role.) A truck overturned during an off-road race in the Mojave Desert, killing eight spectators.

Five years ago: The Stars and Stripes rose over the newly reopened U.S. Embassy in Cuba after a half century of often-hostile relations; U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry celebrated the day, but also made an extraordinary, nationally broadcast call for democratic change on the island.

One year ago: Thousands of peo-ple packed a baseball stadium in El Paso, Texas, to mourn the 22 victims of a shooting at a Walmart by a man who told police that he was targeting Mexicans. American rapper A$AP Rocky was found guilty of assault by a Swedish court, six weeks after a street brawl in Stockholm that had attracted the attention of President Donald Trump, but the court gave “conditional sentences” to the rap-per and his two bodyguards, sparing them prison time unless they were to commit a similar offense in Sweden again. A former Blackwater securi-ty contractor, Nicholas Slatten, was sentenced in Washington to life in prison after a retrial for his role in the 2007 shooting of unarmed civil-ians in Iraq that left 14 people dead.

Today’s Birthdays: Broadway lyr-icist Lee Adams (“Bye Bye Bird-ie”) is 96. College Football Hall of Famer John Brodie is 85. Singer Dash Crofts is 82. Rock singer Da-vid Crosby is 79. Country singer Connie Smith is 79. Comedian-actor Steve Martin is 75. Movie director Wim Wenders is 75. Actor Antonio Fargas is 74. Singer-musician Lar-ry Graham is 74. Actor Susan Saint James is 74. Author Danielle Steel is 73. Rock singer-musician Terry Adams (NRBQ) is 72. “Far Side” cartoonist Gary Larson is 70. Actor Carl Lumbly is 69. Olympic gold medal swimmer Debbie Meyer is 68. Actor Jackee Harry is 64. Actor Marcia Gay Harden is 61. Basketball Hall of Famer Earvin “Magic” John-son is 61. Singer Sarah Brightman is 60. Actor Susan Olsen is 59. Ac-tor-turned-fashion/interior designer Cristi Conaway is 56. Rock musi-cian Keith Howland (Chicago) is 56. Actor Halle Berry is 54. Actor Ben Bass is 52. Actor Catherine Bell is 52. Rock musician Kevin Cadogan is 50. Actor Scott Michael Camp-bell is 49. Actor Lalanya Masters is 48. Actor Christopher Gorham is 46. Actor Mila Kunis is 37. Actor Lamorne Morris is 37. TV person-ality Spencer Pratt is 37. NFL quar-terback-turned-baseball player Tim Tebow is 33. Actor Marsai Martin is 16.

Herington Hospital is growing and so are our services and need

for specialized staff!Currently seeking full time independent OR nurses for our Rural

Health Clinic and Critical Access Hospital. Applicant must have a current RN license in the State of Kansas with a minimum of 1 year experience, 2 years preferred of General Surgery experience. Must be patient oriented and able to work closely with team members. Candidate should be an efficient and prompt individual who exhibits attention to detail. The ability to fulfill the role of circulator is a must and scrubbing capability is very beneficial. Scheduled work days will be Monday through Friday and hours are dependent on the surgical schedule with no call at present. Competitive salary and benefits offered!

Please apply through our website at www.herington

hospital.org/careers

Herington Hospital is growing and so are our services and need for

specialized staff!Currently seeking a full time independent OR Scrub

Tech for our Rural Health Clinic and Critical Access Hospital. Applicant must have a minimum 2 years of General Surgery experience. Must be patient oriented and able to work closely with team members. Candidate should be an efficient and prompt individual who exhibits attention to detail. Scheduled work days will be Monday through Friday and hours are dependent on the surgical schedule with no call at present. Competitive salary and benefits offered!

Please apply through our website at www.herington

hospital.org/careers

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MORRIS COUNTY, KANSAS

IN THE MATTER OF THEESTATE OF ROBERT R. WILSON, DECEASED a/k/a ROBERT (BOB) WILSON a/k/a ROBERT RAYMOND WILSON a/k/a ROBERT RAYMOND WILSON, JR Case No. MR-2020-PR-000015

NOTICE OF HEARING AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS

THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED:

You are notified that on August 12, 2020, a petition was filed in this Court by Nancy (Wilson) Carroll, an heir, devisee, and legatee, and executor name in the “Last Will and Testament of Robert R. Wilson,” deceased December 31, 2019 requesting the will filed with the petition be admitted to probate and record; peti-tioner be appointed as executor, without bond; and petitioner be granted Letters Testamentary.

You are required to file your written defenses to the petition on or before September 14, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. in the District Court Council Grove, Morris County, Kansas, at which time and place the cause will be heard. Should you fail to file your written defenses, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the petition.

All creditors are notified to exhibit their demands against the Estate within the latter of four months from the date of first publication of notice under K.S.A.

59-2236 and amendments thereto, or if the identity of the creditor is known or reasonably ascertainable, 30 days after actual notice was given as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus ex-hibited, they shall be forever barred.

Nancy (Wilson) Carroll Petitioner

PREPARED AND APPROVED BY:Steve D. Iverson #26425Iverson Law Office103 North Union StreetCouncil Grove, KS 66846E-mail: [email protected] (620) 767-6825FAX (620) 767-7070Attorney for Petitioner(First published in the Council Grove Daily Republican August 14, 2020; sub-sequently on August 21, 2020 and Au-gust 28, 2020)

SEPTIC TANK PUMPING. 767-4101. 132-tfc

PORTA-POTTIE RENTALS.767-4101. 132-tfc

WYATT REMODELING Handyman Services. 785-317-1181. 7-tfc

VETERANS CRISIS Line – 1-800-273-8255, press 1. Confidential chat at Veterans.Crisis.Line.net or text to 838255. Call us if you experience any warning signs of suicide.

REACH MORE than 1 million potential employees through the classifieds Advertise in 140+newspapers statewide. Only $300/25 words. Contact the Council Grove Daily Republican, 620-767-5123.

SAVE OVER $2,000!!! 2x2 Display Ad Network. Advertise in 140+ newspapers across Kansas for $800. Contact the Council Grove Daily Republican, 620-767-5123.

ARE YOU concerned about some-one else’s drinking? Al-Anon can help! 785-561-0157.

DO YOU think you have a drinking problem? Call Alcoholics Anony-mous, 620-767-8138 or 785-561-0157.

THINK YOU have a drug problem? Call Narcotics Anonymous, 620-767-8138.

DIVERSICARE IS looking for a part-time cook. Morning and evening positions open. We are a skilled nursing facility. Go to http:www. dvcr.com to apply or call Mary at 620-767-5172 with any questions. 150-20c

Auto THOMPSON BRAKE & Alignment,

2104 West 6th Ave., Emporia. 620-342-3823.

NEED ECONOMICAL meeting space? Call the Bowers Center. Larry, 785-466-1282. 138-tfx

STORAGE PLUS – Household Units, Covered RV’s/Boats New Units, Electronic Gate Access. 620.767.6540 or 620.767.2920. 236-tfc

MINI-STORAGE Space Available. New units now available. Sizes 10x6 to 10x20. For information call U-Store-It, 767-5399 or 767-6878. tfc

CLASSIFIEDS

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MORRIS COUNTY, KANSAS

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY S. WILSON, DECEASED a/k/a MARY WILSON, a/k/a MARY SHIVERS WILSON, a/k/a MARY E. WILSON

Case No. MR-2020-PR-000024

NOTICE OF HEARINGTHE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL

PERSONS CONCERNED:You are notified that a Petition has

been filed in this Court by Nancy Car-roll, one of the heirs of Mary S. Wilson, deceased, requesting:

Descent be determined and all per-sonal property owned by decedent at the time of death. And that such property and all personal property and other Kan-sas 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 to the Petition on or before September 14, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. in the city of Council Grove, Morris Coun-ty, Kansas, at which time and place the cause will be heard. Should you fail to file your written defenses, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition.

Nancy Carroll Petitioner

PREPARED AND APPROVED BY:Steve D. Iverson #26425Iverson Law Office103 North Union StreetCouncil Grove, KS 66846E-mail: [email protected] (620) 767-6825FAX (620) 767-7070Attorney for Petitioner(First published in the Council Grove Daily Republican August 14, 2020; sub-sequently on August 21, 2020 and Au-gust 28, 2020)

Some told how he bragged about his knowledge of bombs to gain at-tention.

“And so, feeling isolated and far from home, dejected by his fellow soldiers, Mr. Smith’s untreated de-pression continued to rage,” Federi-co said, adding that Smith turned to increasingly heavy amounts of alco-hol to self-medicate during his time at Fort Riley.

“And he retreated to the anonym-ity of his online persona to seek the attention, inclusion and respect that he so badly wanted from others in his life, but could not find,” Federico wrote.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Anthony Mattivi said during a court hearing last year that Smith planned to over-throw the government, with attack-ing a news organization as a first step. An affidavit contends Smith told an FBI agent before his arrest that his goal was to create “chaos.”

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