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Auctions

BUILDING SUPPLY AUCTION

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1ST, 2012 • 9:30 AM Baxter Springs, Kansas

2404 Cleveland • Baxter Springs, KS Corner of 24th & Cleveland, 3 blocks E. of 69A on 24th St. SALE HELD INSIDE REGARDLESS OF WEATHER.

HUGE AUCTION OVER

$490,000

IN BUILDING SUPPLY INVENTORY, D FURNITURE, TOOLS, VEHICLES &E MORE! RENT DON’T MISS THIS SALE! NO BUYER'S PREMIUM • NO HIDDEN CHARGES • Sold For Secured Creditors • Go to Facebook - Mt. Vernon Auction Company

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RITCHIE BROS. UNRESERVED AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS Kansas City (Dec 7), Chicago (Dec 12), Minneapolis (Dec 14), St Louis (Dec 20). Featuring a large selection of late model farm equipment. Inspect in person or online. Call 855-331-5732 or visit rbauction.com

Services Offered SUPERIOR BUILDERS. New Buildings, Remodeling, Concrete, Painting and All Your Carpenter Needs, including replacement windows and vinyl siding. 620-365-6684

Autos and Trucks

2501 N. State, Iola • 365-3632 Service Department Now Open Sat. 8 a.m.-1 p.m.

Recreational Vehicles 2008 YAMAHA R6 S TYPE, 15K miles, new front tire, very clean, $5000 OBO, 816-804-1687.

Services Offered AK CONSTRUCTION LLC All your carpentry needs Inside & Out 620-228-3262 www.akconstructionllc.com IOLA MINI-STORAGE 323 N. Jefferson Call 620-365-3178 or 365-6163

PAYLESS CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. 802 N. Industrial Rd., Iola

(620) 365-5588

PSI, Inc. Loren Korte

12 licensed insurance agents to better serve you HUMBOLDT MORAN IOLA 365-6908 473-3831 237-4631

Life • Health • Home • Auto • Crop Commercial • Farm

DALE’S SHEET METAL, INC. HEATING

COOLING

Sales – Service – Installation Free Estimates Custom Sheet Metal Duct Cleaning – Seamless Guttering

365-3534 or 1-800-794-2662 211 N. Jefferson, Iola Visa, Mastercard

THOLEN’S HEATING & COOLING INC. 824 N. CHESTNUT • IOLA

(620) 365-6445

3 Sales 3 Installation 3 Service On All Makes & Models Including Manufactured Homes 3 Sales & Service Of Commercial Refrigeration & Ice Machines See our ad on the back inside cover of

“You got the drive, We have the Direction” OTR Drivers APU Equipped Pre-Pass EZ-pass passenger policy. Newer equipment. 100% NO touch. 1-800-528-7825 AIRLINES CAREERS - Become an Aviation Maintenance Tech. FAA approved training. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888-2487449.

NELSON

EXCAVATING Taking Care Of All Your Dirt Work Needs For Sale: Top Soil - Fill Dirt Operators: RJ Helms 365-9569 Mark Wade 496-8754

FFX, Inc., Fredonia, KS, is expanding our fleet in your area. If you are looking for: home every 2 weeks or more, locally/family owned, top wages, excellent customer base. Requires 2 year experience, CDL Class A license. Call 866-681-2141 or 620-378-3304. WANTED: RN or will consider LPN to deliver Special Education nursing services within the public school setting. Average 32 hours/week for the academic year. Experience preferred but willing to train. Send letter of interest, resume and proof of nursing license to: Nurse Position, ANW Special Education, PO Box 207, Humboldt, KS 66748. No phone inquires. Restaurant help wanted in Colony, 785-241-0067. Windsor Place is taking applications for a PART-TIME DIETARY AIDE. Apply at 600 E. Garfield, Iola. Ask for Andrea Rogers, Dietary Manager. EOE We are looking for an individual to fill our PARTS ASSISTANT position. Individual must be attentive to detail, trainable and flexible to take on additional tasks as assigned. Please email resume to: mid-americanmchine. com or apply in person at: 815 E. 6th St., LeRoy, KS 66857.

Apartments for Rent

Help Wanted

Real Estate for Sale

Merchandise for Sale SEWING MACHINE SERVICE Over 40 years experience! House calls! Guaranteed! 620-473-2408 BOBWHITE QUAIL 620-939-4346.

Pets and Supplies CREATIVE CLIPS BOARDING & GROOMING Clean, Affordable. Shots required. 620-363-8272 MORKIE PUPPIES FOR SALE, have had shots & worming, 8 weeks old, $300, 620-473-3323.

Wanted to Buy Want to buy raw furs Thursday evenings 8p.m. at Jerred Brutchun residence, 2049 Minnesota Rd., Iola, Rick Bunyard 620-736-1106.

Apartments for Rent

QUALITY AND AFFORDABLE HOMES available for rent now, http://www.growiola.com/ 610 N. COTTONWOOD, 1 BEDROOM, $250 monthly, $250 deposit, no pets, 620-365-0090. 406 S. KENTUCKY, 1 BEDROOM, $375 monthly, $375 deposit, 620363-2007. 702 N. KENTUCKY, 2-STORY, 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, CH/CA, garage, $650 monthly, 620-365-2902 or 620-228-1975. IOLA, 818 GARFIELD RD. N., 3 BEDROOM, CH/CA, appliances, large backyard, single attached garage w/auto opener, $795 monthly, 620-496-6161 or 620-496-2222. 116 N. 4TH, 2 BEDROOM, carpet, AC, washer/dryer, range, refrigerator, $300 monthly, $150 deposit, 620-365-3150 after 10a.m. SMALL, 2 BEDROOM, 306 S. 4TH, $400 plus $350 deposit, available December 1st, references required, 620-363-1217.

Real Estate for Sale Allen County Realty Inc. 620-365-3178 John Brocker ........... 620-365-6892 Carolynn Krohn ....... 620-365-9379 Jim Hinson .............. 620-365-5609 Jack Franklin ........... 620-365-5764 Brian Coltrane.......... 620-496-5424 Dewey Stotler............620-363-2491 www.allencountyrealty.com

Apartments for Rent

NOW LEASING! $

NICE, CLEAN, RANCH HOME, great neighborhood, fenced yard, 1023 Meadowbrook, $124,900, Lora 620-212-0355, 913-795-4555.

Day care now has openings, Jefferson District, Cindy Troxel 620365-2204.

Real Estate for Rent PART-TIME WAIT STAFF, BARTENDER, KITCHEN HELP, call Cindy 620-228-2818.

YATES CENTER, 401 S. GREEN, 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath, CH/CA, garage, carport, small barn, $37,500, 620-625-2165.

Salina receives more time for water cleanup SALINA, Kan. (AP) — A federal judge has granted authorities in Salina and the federal government more time to agree on a financial settlement to cover the cost of cleaning up contaminated groundwater and soil at a former Air Force base in the city. The city of Salina, Salina Airport Authority, Salina School District and Kansas State University at Salina filed a federal lawsuit in Kansas City, Kan., in 2010, seeking to recoup the cost of cleaning up the industrial solvent TCE, or trichloroethylene, left at the former Schilling Air Force base. The government and local authorities are drafting a consent decree to resolve the case and agree on how much money Salina needs to clean up the pollution. No amounts

have been disclosed. The Salina groups reached a nonbinding proposed settlement with the federal government and Department of Defense in February. The court then gave the groups until Tuesday to finalize that settlement but both sides asked for an extension Monday. Federal District Judge Carlos Murguia on Tuesday gave the groups until Feb. 15 to agree a final settlement. Tim Rogers, executive director of the Salina Airport Authority, told The Salina Journal on Tuesday that the two parties needed more time. “Settlement discussions and work on the consent decree are continuing and the process continues to be productive,” Rogers said.

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1 BEDROOM, $425 monthly, utilities paid, 620-228-3628 or 316733-7413.

Help Wanted

LOT FOR SALE, formerly 1102 East St., located on corner of 4th and East St., has all utilities, house still on it but coming down, $7500 OBO, call Rodney 620-228-1816 or Rick 620-228-2210.

T h is fu ll tim e p osition in th e C h anu te area w orks w ith p ersons w ith d evelop m ental d isab ilities and serves as a liaison b etw een th e p erson and ap p rop riate resou rces in coord inating services d eliv ered . A B ach elor’s d egree in h u m an services field (or eq u ivalent M R /D D exp erience) and a m inim u m of six m onth s exp erience is req u ired . Starting w age of $11.70/h ou r. E xcellent b enefits. Su ccessfu l cand id ate m u st p ass d ru g test, b ackgrou nd ch ecks and m aintain a valid d river’s license. Send resum e to: T ri-V alley D evelopm ental Services, Inc. A ttn: H um an R esources P .O . B ox 518, C hanute, K S 66720 or you can apply online to: w w w .tvds.org

FIREWOOD: Hedge $50, Hardwoods $40, free local delivery, Dean 620-228-3803.

(620) 365-5954 1008 N. Industrial Road H Iola

624 N. ELM, 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, large living room, attached garage, 620-365-0468.

C A SE M A N A G E R

MACHINE SHOP H REPAIR CUSTOM MANUFACTURING

Complete Stock of Steel, Bolts, Bearings & Related Items

Real Estate for Sale

P osition availab le at T ri-V alley D evelop m ental Services, Inc. (T V D S)

JOHN DEERE 145 RIDING MOWER, 22hp, automatic transmission, 48” cut, 159 hours, $1,200 OBO, 620-365-5199

S & S TREE SERVICE Licensed, Insured, Free Estimates 620-365-5903

Personal Service Insurance

Drivers: NO EXPERIENCE? Class A CDL Driver Training. We train and Employ! Central Refrigerated (877) 369-7885 www.centraltruckdrivingjobs.com

General Repair and Supply, Inc.

RADFORD TREE SERVICE Tree trimming & removal 620-365-6122

STORAGE & RV OF IOLA WEST HIGHWAY 54, 620-365-2200. Regular/Boat/RV storage, LP gas, fenced, supervised, www.iolarvparkandstorage.com/

Exp. Flatbed Drivers: Regional opportunities now open with plenty of freight & great pay! 800-277-0212 or primeinc.com

Child Care

Public Notices The Housing Authority of the City of Iola will hold a Public Meeting at 10a.m., January 2, 2013 at 217 N. Washington, to receive comments on the FY2013 Annual Plan. All applicable documents are on display at the office of the Housing Authority, 217 N. Washington, Monday-Friday, between the hours of 8-Noon and 1-5. EHO

Help Wanted

2 & 3 Bedroom Apartment Homes 407 to $635 depending on availability!

Look & Lease Same Day! Get FREE app. fee & $99 Deposit Appliances furnished: refrigerator, range, dishwasher, disposal. Washer/Dryer hookups!

104 White Blvd., Iola Call TODAY!

620-365-8424

Office Hours: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday

Price reduced DREAM HOME FOR SALE. 402 S. Elm, Iola, Grand 3-story 1897 home on 3 lots. 4,894 sq. ft. $190,000. call 620-365-9395 for Susan Lynn or Dr. Brian Wolfe susanlynnks@ yahoo.com. More info and pictures at iolaregister.com/classifieds

Buying or Selling? Contact Lisa Sigg at (620) 228-3698 or Gari Korte at (620) 228-4567 Check out our website for listings www.southeastkansasmls.com

Personal Service Realty

Loren Korte, Broker Iola - Moran - Humboldt (620) 365-6908

Officials to certify election results TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas officials are preparing to certify results from this month’s general election. The State Board of Canvassers scheduled a meeting this afternoon to review totals from races for congressional, legislative and other state offices. The board is led by Secretary of State Kris Kobach. Gov. Sam Brownback and Attorney General Derek Schmidt also are members, though they can send representatives rather than attending themselves. All are Republicans. The meeting comes amid a debate over a new Kansas law requiring voters to show photo identification at the polls. Critics contend the law suppresses turnout. But Kobach has reported that only about 700 people were required to cast provisional ballots because they went to the polls Nov. 6 without valid. That’s out of more than 1.1 million Kansans who participated.

Lawrence hospital seeks trauma status LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Lawrence Memorial Hospital wants to be designated to treat lower-level trauma patients. The hospital’s board of trustees voted Wednesday to start the process leading to a designation as a Level 4 trauma center, a level recently created by the state health department. Level 4 gives emergency

responders the option to send patients to Lawrence Memorial to be stabilized before being sent to other hospitals. The Lawrence JournalWorld reports that people who suffer serious injuries in accidents in Douglas County currently are sent to hospitals in Kansas City, Kan., Overland Park and Topeka.

Rove not optimistic about ‘fiscal cliff’ By ROXANA HEGEMAN Associated Press

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Republican political strategist Karl Rove told Kansas cattlemen Wednesday he isn’t optimistic that the nation will avoid the so-called fiscal cliff, a package of sharp tax increases and spending cuts that will take effect next year unless Congress and the White House replace them. But he also told the more than 600 cattle producers attending the Kansas Livestock Association’s 100th convention that he was optimistic the country would ultimately resolve its deficit problem. Rove said nation is losing sight of the bigger issue of getting the economy growing again. Responding to an audience question about uniting the Republican Party, Rove said the GOP needs leaders who can create an environment of forbearance. “I don’t think social issues splinter the Republican Party,” Rove said. “I think what splinters the Republican Party is intolerance and judgmental language.” Rove said a reversal of abortion rights is unlikely in the immediate future, and that the Republican Party should encourage “a culture of life” through such things as dealing with teen pregnancy and

encouraging adoptions. “ W e can’t go out there and say things l i k e , Rove there is legitimate rape,” he said, referring to a statement that Republican Rep. Todd Akin of Missouri made during his unsuccessful run for the U.S. Senate. Rove also said the party needs to take “a practical approach” to immigration reform that requires illegal immigrants to pay a penalty but allows them to eventually obtain citizenship. “American citizenship is too precious a thing to give it away that easily,” he said. He favors allowing illegal immigrants who have committed no crimes to remain in the country if they pay a fine and go to “the end of the line” before they can be considered for citizenship in 10 or more years. He would also increase border security and offer a guest worker program. He said Hispanic immigrants share Republican values of family, religion and entrepreneurship. “We have a political problem, and that is the most rapidly growing part of the electorate,” Rove said.

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