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COFFEYVILLE JOURNAL, June 1, 2019 11 Weekend edition PICKWICK PLACE Apart- ments. One bedroom units available for immediate occupancy. Trash, sewer, gas and water paid. Rent asisted housing designed for individuals 62 years old or qualified disabled indi- vidulas. Equal Housing Op- portuntity, 600 Maple St. Coffeyville, KS 67337, 620- 251-3310. TFN 3 BEDROOM (could be 4) 1 bath, fenced yard, central heat & air, eat in kitchen, no pets, no smoking 620-515- 4509 JUNE 8 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, eat in kitchen, basement, cen- tral heat & air, double ga- rage, fenced yard, no pets, no smoking 620-515-4509 JUNE 8 USE XYLECIDE anti-fungal shampoo for doggy odor and skin allergies. Restore glory coat. Orscheln Farm & Home Store (www.ken- nelvax.com) JUNE 5 203 TYLER Friday 12 p.m - 6 p.m & Saturday 7 a.m. - 12 p.m. Multi-family sale. Kids through adult. House decor, lots of miscellaneous. JUNE 1 Relaxation techniques to embrace as summer begins - Summer is a time of year that’s synonymous with re- laxation. The warm air and glowing sun of summer helps people to relax and take some time away from work to smell the roses. Or so it may seem. According to the U.S. Travel Associa- tion, Americans accumulat- ed 705 million unused vaca- tion days. Unused vacation time may be having a more adverse effect on workers than they know. The Ameri- can Institute of Stress notes that various studies have shown that job stress is a major and primary source of stress for American work- ers. When workers don’t use their allotted vacation time, they never get a break from that stress, allowing its effects to accumulate and put their long-term health in jeopardy. The arrival of summer presents a per- fect opportunity for profes- sionals to take some time off from work and focus on reacquainting themselves with relaxation. The follow- ing are various practices that can help people relax. Breathing - Healthy breath- ing techniques can help the body take in more oxygen, which can relieve anxiety, slow the heart rate and sta- bilize blood pressure. Deep breathing exercises can teach people how to control their breathing.Meditation - Various forms of medita- tion can be employed to help people alleviate stress. Meditating for as little as five to 10 minutes can be effective. The Synchronic- ity Foundation for Modern Spirituality notes that medi- tating for as long as you feel comfortable, whether it’s 10 minutes or an hour, can be effective, and that it’s even possible to meditate too much. The group advises paying attention to your meditation tolerance and set aside enough time to ben- efit from meditation without overdoing it. Yoga - Many people find yoga to be great exercise for the body and an excellent way to alleviate stress. Combining various poses with breathing exer- cises, yoga can relax the mind and promote flexibility in the body. That latter ben- efit can be especially useful for people whose muscles tighten as a result of stress. Visualization - Visualization involves participants imag- ining relaxing settings and focusing on their details. The goal of visualization is eliminate stressful thoughts and calm the body. Sum- mer is a time of year that’s synonymous with relax- ation. It also marks a great time for people dealing with stress to embrace various relaxation techniques that can help them reduce their stress and restore their en- ergy levels. Deadlines for Classified Ads Line Ads: 10:00 am Monday for Wednesday’s Edition 10:00 am Thursday for Saturday’s Edition Display Ads: 10:00 am Friday for Wednesday’s Edition 10:00 am Thursday for Saturday’s Edition [email protected] The Coffeyville Journal does not guarantee the financial responsibility of any firm or individual in connection with as appearing und the “Business Opportunities” or other classifications and requiring a cash investment. Readers are urged to make personal investigations of all such acts. The Coffeyville Journal 620-251-3300 716 S. Maple Coffeyville, KS 67337 SALE HAYMAKERS FURNITURE VILLAGE New, used and antique fur- niture, Largest variety in South East Kansas. 3 miles east of Dearing, KS or West of Coffeyville on Woodland Ave. www.haymakersfurniturevillage.com PHONE 620-948-3400 LEGAL NOTICE Helpful Tips Advertise in the CLASSIFIEDS! Helpful Tips Helpful Tips REAL ESTATE FOR RENT LEGAL NOTICE Rummage Sale (First Published in the Coffeyville Journal May 22, 2019) DISTRICT COURT, MONT- GOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS CIVIL DEPARTMENT CASE NO. 19CV000044-I-CM COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK & TRUST, Plaintiff, v. TITLE INVOLV- ING REAL ESTATE RONALD BRUCE FELTS, CARLA K. FELTS, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY and all unknown tenants, or per- sons in possession, heirs, ex- ecutors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors, and assigns of any deceased defendants; the unknown spouses of any defen- dants; the unknown officers, suc- cessors and trustees, creditors, and assigns of any defendants that are or were partners or in partnership; the unknown guardians, conserva- tors and trustees of any defendants that are unknown; the heirs, ex- ecutors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any person alleged to be deceased and any other party claiming any interest in said real property, Defendants. Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 (REAL ESTATE FORE- CLOSURE ACTION) NOTICE OF SUIT THE STATE OF KANSAS TO: The unknown defendants and all other persons who are or may be concerned: You are hereby notified that a Pe- tition for Foreclosure has been filed in the District Court of Mont- gomery County, Kansas, located in Independence by Community National Bank and Trust, praying for foreclosure of certain real prop- erty legally described as follows: Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 1, Solomon and Water’s Addition to the City of Coffeyville, Mont- gomery County, Kansas. Com- monly known as 1412 W. 5th St., Coffeyville, KS 67337 and you are required to plead to the Petition on or before the 3rd day of July 2019 in the District Court of Montgomery County, Kansas located in Independence. If you fail to plead, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon said Petition. Respectfully Submitted: /s/Creath L. Pollak Creath L. Pollak #21681 MINTER & POLLAK, LC 8080 E. Central Ave., Ste. 300 Wichita, Kansas 67208 Telephone: (316) 265-0797 Fax: (316) 618-0058 Email: creath@mp-firm.com Attorneys for Plaintiff MINTER & POLLAK, LC AS AT- TORNEYS FOR COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK & TRUST IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMA- TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. MAY 22, 29 & JUNE 5, 2019 (First Published in the Coffeyville Journal May 22, 2019) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS SITTING AT COFFEYVILLE In the Matter of the Estate of Russell Carra, decesed, No. 2018-PR-000024C NOTICE OF HEARING THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are hereby notified that a Peti- tion has been filed in this Court by Linda Nesbitt, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Administra- tor of the Estate of Russell Carra, deceased, praying that her acts be approved; that her account be settled and allowed; that the Es- tate be assigned to the persons entitled thereto; that fees and ex- penses be allowed; that costs be determined and ordered paid; that the administration of the Estate be closed; that the administra- tor be discharged and that she be released from further liability. You are required to file your writ- ten defenses thereto on or before the 18th day of June, 2019, at 9:00 o’clock AM of said day, in said Court in the City of Coffeyville, Montgom- ery County, Kansas, at which time and place said cause will be heard. Should you fail therein, judg- ment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition. Linda Nesbitt Administrator Philip J. Bernhart S. Ct. #09318 P.O. Box 273 Coffeyville, KS 67337 620-688-6461 Attorney for Administrator MAY 22, 29 & JUNE 5, 2019 (First Published in the Coffeyville Journal June 1, 2019) DISTRICT COURT, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS CIVIL DEPARTMENT CASE NO. 19-CV-3C TITLE INVOLVING REAL ESTATE COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK & TRUST Plaintiff, v. REGINA A. NASH, STATE OF KANSAS – DCF, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, et al. Defendants. Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60 (REAL ESTATE FORECLOSURE ACTION) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the Montgomery County Dis- trict Court in the above-entitled action, I will, on the 27th day of June 2019 at 2 o’clock p.m., at the Montgomery County Judicial Center, 300 East Main Street, Inde- pendence, Kansas, to sell at a pub- lic auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all rights, title and interest of the defendants above-named in and to the follow- ing described real property situated in the County of Montgomery, State of Kansas, to-wit: The West 10 feet of Lot 12 and all of Lots 13 and 14, Butler’s Place, Subdivision of Out Lots 2 and 3, Paxson’s Out Lot Addi- tion to the City of Cherryvale, Montgomery County, Kansas. Commonly known as 703 E. Main St., Cherryvale, KS 67335. Said real property is levied on as the property of the defendants above- named and without appraisement to satisfy said Order of Sale. Sheriff of Montgom- ery County, Kansas Creath L. Pollak, #21681 MINTER & POLLAK, LC 8080 E. Central Avenue, Suite 300 Wichita, Kansas 67208 Telephone: (316) 265-0797 Facsimile: (316) 618-0058 Email: creath@mp-firm.com Attorney for Plaintiff, Commu- nity National Bank & Trust MINTER & POLLAK AS AT- TORNEYS FOR Community National Bank & Trust IS ATTEMPTING TO COL- LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB- TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. JUNE 1, 8, & 15, 2019 GARAGE SALE 1318 Hibbard Friday & Saturday 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tools, lawn equip- ment, antiques, good ladies clothes, much more! Requirements include: • Open to learning newspaper format • Able to keep up in a fast paced environment that changes daily Please send a resume and a sample of your work to Are you curious about the intriguing world of journalism? freelance writers to provide contribution on a daily basis. 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Page 1: LEGAL NOTICE SALE - Newz Group...2019/06/01  · Why Rent School Instruments When You Can Buy Cheaper & Own Coffeyville Gold & Silver 219 W 9th 620-251-6701 25 year experience Home

COFFEYVILLE JOURNAL, June 1, 2019 • 11Weekend edition

PICKWICK PLACE Apart-ments. One bedroom units available for immediate occupancy. Trash, sewer, gas and water paid. Rent asisted housing designed for individuals 62 years old or qualified disabled indi-vidulas. Equal Housing Op-portuntity, 600 Maple St. Coffeyville, KS 67337, 620-251-3310. TFN3 BEDROOM (could be 4) 1 bath, fenced yard, central heat & air, eat in kitchen, no pets, no smoking 620-515-4509 JUNE 8 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, eat in kitchen, basement, cen-tral heat & air, double ga-rage, fenced yard, no pets, no smoking 620-515-4509 JUNE 8

USE XYLECIDE anti-fungal shampoo for doggy odor and skin allergies. Restore glory coat. Orscheln Farm & Home Store (www.ken-nelvax.com) JUNE 5

203 TYLER Friday 12 p.m - 6 p.m & Saturday 7 a.m. - 12 p.m. Multi-family sale. Kids through adult. House decor, lots of miscellaneous. JUNE 1

Relaxation techniques to embrace as summer begins - Summer is a time of year that’s synonymous with re-laxation. The warm air and glowing sun of summer helps people to relax and take some time away from work to smell the roses. Or so it may seem. According to the U.S. Travel Associa-tion, Americans accumulat-ed 705 million unused vaca-tion days. Unused vacation time may be having a more adverse effect on workers than they know. The Ameri-can Institute of Stress notes that various studies have shown that job stress is a major and primary source of stress for American work-ers. When workers don’t use their allotted vacation time, they never get a break from that stress, allowing its effects to accumulate and put their long-term health in jeopardy. The arrival of summer presents a per-

fect opportunity for profes-sionals to take some time off from work and focus on reacquainting themselves with relaxation. The follow-ing are various practices that can help people relax. Breathing - Healthy breath-ing techniques can help the body take in more oxygen, which can relieve anxiety, slow the heart rate and sta-bilize blood pressure. Deep breathing exercises can teach people how to control their breathing.Meditation - Various forms of medita-tion can be employed to help people alleviate stress. Meditating for as little as five to 10 minutes can be effective. The Synchronic-ity Foundation for Modern Spirituality notes that medi-tating for as long as you feel comfortable, whether it’s 10 minutes or an hour, can be effective, and that it’s even possible to meditate too much. The group advises

paying attention to your meditation tolerance and set aside enough time to ben-efit from meditation without overdoing it. Yoga - Many people find yoga to be great exercise for the body and an excellent way to alleviate stress. Combining various poses with breathing exer-cises, yoga can relax the mind and promote flexibility in the body. That latter ben-efit can be especially useful for people whose muscles tighten as a result of stress.Visualization - Visualization involves participants imag-ining relaxing settings and focusing on their details. The goal of visualization is eliminate stressful thoughts and calm the body. Sum-mer is a time of year that’s synonymous with relax-ation. It also marks a great time for people dealing with stress to embrace various relaxation techniques that can help them reduce their stress and restore their en-ergy levels.

Deadlines for Classified AdsLine Ads:

10:00 am Monday for Wednesday’s Edition 10:00 am Thursday for Saturday’s Edition

Display Ads: 10:00 am Friday for Wednesday’s Edition 10:00 am Thursday for Saturday’s Edition

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The Coffeyville Journal does not guarantee the financial responsibility of any firm or individual in connection with as appearing und the “Business Opportunities” or other classifications and requiring a cash investment. Readers are urged to make personal investigations of all such acts.

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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

LEGAL NOTICE

Rummage Sale

(First Published in the Coffeyville Journal May 22, 2019)

DISTRICT COURT, MONT-GOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS

CIVIL DEPARTMENT

CASE NO. 19CV000044-I-CM

COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK & TRUST, Plaintiff, v. TITLE INVOLV-INGREAL ESTATERONALD BRUCE FELTS, CARLA K. FELTS, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS-SIONERS FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY and all unknown tenants, or per-sons in possession, heirs, ex-ecutors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors, and assigns of any deceased defendants;the unknown spouses of any defen-dants; the unknown officers, suc-cessors and trustees, creditors, and assigns of any defendants that are or were partners or in partnership; the unknown guardians, conserva-tors and trustees of any defendants that are unknown; the heirs, ex-ecutors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any person alleged to be deceased and any other party claiming any interest in said real property, Defendants.Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60(REAL ESTATE FORE-CLOSURE ACTION)

NOTICE OF SUIT THE STATE OF KANSAS TO:The unknown defendants and all other persons who are or may be concerned:You are hereby notified that a Pe-tition for Foreclosure has been filed in the District Court of Mont-gomery County, Kansas, located in Independence by Community National Bank and Trust, praying for foreclosure of certain real prop-erty legally described as follows:

Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 1, Solomon and Water’s Addition to the City of Coffeyville, Mont-gomery County, Kansas. Com-monly known as 1412 W. 5th

St., Coffeyville, KS 67337and you are required to plead to the Petition on or before the 3rd day of July 2019 in the District Court of Montgomery County, Kansas located in Independence. If you fail to plead, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon said Petition.

Respectfully Submitted:/s/Creath L. Pollak

Creath L. Pollak #21681MINTER & POLLAK, LC

8080 E. Central Ave., Ste. 300Wichita, Kansas 67208

Telephone: (316) 265-0797Fax: (316) 618-0058

Email: [email protected] Attorneys for Plaintiff

MINTER & POLLAK, LC AS AT-TORNEYS FOR COMMUNITY

NATIONAL BANK & TRUST IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT

A DEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE

USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. MAY 22, 29 & JUNE 5, 2019

(First Published in the Coffeyville Journal May 22, 2019)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS

SITTING AT COFFEYVILLEIn the Matter of the Estate of Russell Carra, decesed, No. 2018-PR-000024C

NOTICE OF HEARINGTHE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED:You are hereby notified that a Peti-tion has been filed in this Court by Linda Nesbitt, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Administra-tor of the Estate of Russell Carra, deceased, praying that her acts be approved; that her account be settled and allowed; that the Es-tate be assigned to the persons entitled thereto; that fees and ex-penses be allowed; that costs be determined and ordered paid; that the administration of the Estate be closed; that the administra-tor be discharged and that she be released from further liability.You are required to file your writ-ten defenses thereto on or before the 18th day of June, 2019, at 9:00 o’clock AM of said day, in said Court in the City of Coffeyville, Montgom-ery County, Kansas, at which time and place said cause will be heard. Should you fail therein, judg-ment and decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition.

Linda Nesbitt Administrator

Philip J. BernhartS. Ct. #09318P.O. Box 273

Coffeyville, KS 67337620-688-6461

Attorney for AdministratorMAY 22, 29 & JUNE 5, 2019

(First Published in the Coffeyville Journal June 1, 2019)

DISTRICT COURT, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS

CIVIL DEPARTMENTCASE NO. 19-CV-3C TITLE INVOLVINGREAL ESTATECOMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK & TRUSTPlaintiff,v. REGINA A. NASH, STATE OF KANSAS – DCF, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS-SIONERS FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, et al. Defendants. Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60(REAL ESTATE FORECLOSURE ACTION)

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALEBy virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the Montgomery County Dis-trict Court in the above-entitled action, I will, on the 27th day of June 2019 at 2 o’clock p.m., at the Montgomery County Judicial Center, 300 East Main Street, Inde-pendence, Kansas, to sell at a pub-lic auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all rights, title and interest of the defendants above-named in and to the follow-ing described real property situated in the County of Montgomery, State of Kansas, to-wit:

The West 10 feet of Lot 12 and all of Lots 13 and 14, Butler’s

Place, Subdivision of Out Lots 2 and 3, Paxson’s Out Lot Addi-tion to the City of Cherryvale, Montgomery County, Kansas.

Commonly known as 703 E. Main St., Cherryvale, KS 67335.

Said real property is levied on as the property of the defendants above-named and without appraisement to satisfy said Order of Sale.

Sheriff of Montgom-ery County, Kansas

Creath L. Pollak, #21681MINTER & POLLAK, LC

8080 E. Central Avenue, Suite 300Wichita, Kansas 67208

Telephone: (316) 265-0797Facsimile: (316) 618-0058

Email: [email protected] Attorney for Plaintiff, Commu-

nity National Bank & TrustMINTER & POLLAK AS AT-

TORNEYS FORCommunity National Bank & Trust

IS ATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT AND

ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED

FOR THAT PURPOSE. JUNE 1, 8, & 15, 2019

GARAGE SALE1318 Hibbard

Friday & Saturday7 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Tools, lawn equip-ment, antiques, good

ladies clothes, much more!

Requirements include:

• Open to learning newspaper format• Able to keep up in a fast paced environment that changes daily

Please send a resume and a sample of your work to [email protected], or

[email protected].

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Are you curious about the intriguing

world of journalism?

The Independence Daily Reporter is looking for motivated, self-driven

freelance writers to provide contribution on a daily basis. Freelance writers must have their own transportation and have a

Do you have a passion for writing?

[email protected]

is looking for motivated, self-driven freelance writers to provide

contribution on a weekly basis. Freelance writers must have their own

transportation and have a

[email protected]