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2 pets

FOUND: Beagle, brown/white/black wearing black collar. (620) 947-5522. 16

5 public auction

6 wanted

WE buy wrecked and junked cars, trucks, and machinery. Hayes Auto Service & Salvage, Florence KS. Hours vary. Please leave a message. (620) 878-4620. X

7 for sale

20-25 big round bales of about one-year-old alfalfa. $35/ton. Eugene Just, 620-382-3583. 16

FULL wedding slip with wide wire skirt, size 8. $35. 620-382-2871. 16x

WASHER and dryer, electric stove, refrigerator, and window air conditioners. 620-382-3372. X

8 livestock

BUYING FEEDER LAMBS. January prices: 40-45 lb. at $140, 46-50 lb. at $130 cwt. Warren Ediger, Inman (620) 585-2274 evenings. 18

9 Food

NOW AVAILABLE. Good source for allergies, asthma, colds, flu symptoms, and more. Wyldewood Cellars. Elderberry Juice Concentrate. Available at Kraft Korner, 404 E. Main, Marion. X

11 land

LOTS 14-36, Block 20, Florence, at 224 East 5th. Shop and two-door garage on site, no house. Call 620-382-3405. 17

16 dwellings for rent

APARTMENT at Indian Guide Terrace Apts, Peabody, for people 62 or older, or handicapped, or disabled. Rent, utilities included, based on 30% of monthly adjusted income. Call 983-2958 or 983-2577. Equal Housing Opportunity. X

FOR RENT: Low/moderate income two-bedroom Townhome in Tampa, Kansas. Water, trash, and yard upkeep furnished. $270/month. For further information call Donna at 785-965-7210. X

FOR rent in Hillsboro. 2 bedroom, living, room, dining room, full basement. Unfurnished. Attached garage. Central heat. Available Jan. 1. Contact (785) 366-7882. 16x

ONE-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments and houses in Marion. Call 382-2336 and leave a message. X

TWO-bedroom with attached garage, nice location, Peabody. Call 316-320-1698, leave message if necessary. Russ Griffith. 17x

18 HELP WANTED

DRIVERS: Great home time! Paid weekly/full benefits; CDL-A with hazmat; one-year experience; 23 yoa; good MBR. Metro Xpress, Sheri: 800-682-2750. 19

FULL or part-time CNA and CMA for 2-10 p.m. shift. Competitive wages, health and life insurance. Contact Wanda Knowles, Director of Nursing at Legacy Park in Peabody, 620-983-2152. 16x

MANAGER position. Country Haven Inn in Hillsboro. Apartment provided plus salary and bonus. Please fax confidential resume or application to: manager, (913) 894-0284. 16x

TELLER I (Full-time). Central National Bank is seeking candidates for a Teller I position at its Marion Branch. Qualified candidates should have 3-6 months cash handling experience, relate well to the public, demonstrate mathematical aptitude, and be computer literate. Additionally, accuracy and attention to detail are essential. This position includes a competitive compensation and benefits package along with the ability to earn additional incentive pay. If you are interested, please complete an application at 231 E. Main, Marion, or submit your resume, along with a letter of interest and three work related references to Central National Bank, HR Dept. (FTT61), P.O. Box 1029, Junction City, KS 66441 by Jan. 19. 16x

TURN your people skills into a career. FT/PT direct care positions available for evening, overnight, and/or weekend shifts in McPherson and Lindsborg. Applicants must be able to make independent decisions with minimal supervision. Good written and verbal communication skills required. CNA/CMA not required. Join us in supporting individuals with disabilities. At MCDS you engage in meaningful and rewarding work. Driver's license required. Benefits including KPERS. Applications are available at MCDS 2107 Industrial Dr., McPherson, KS 67460 or 218 N. McKinley Lindsborg, Ks 67456 EOE 16x

19 work wanted

HONEY-Do services — handyman. Light carpentry, fences, cleanup and tree removal. Let us help you with your honey-do list. 785-241-9000 or 785-965-2665. 19

SLAWSON's Tree Service. Trimming and removals, stump grinding, insured. 620-767-2726. 19

TREES or limbs cut up and hauled off, or any other type of work needed. Call Frank Tajchman, 620-382-3880. 17

21 special notices

ALL items left at 304 N. Locust, Peabody, KS, will be sold for back rent and/or property damage unless contacted immediately. 1-620-983-2221. 18x

FACED with a drinking problem? Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) can help. Weekly meetings. Open to the Public. Come see us at St. Luke Medical Clinic basement, 537 S. Freeborn, Marion, (west entrance), Mondays, 8 to 9 p.m. X

MARION Chapter of TOPS, every Monday 6:30 p.m. Basement of Marion clinic (use north door entry). X

22 SPECIAL SERVICES

Okey Dokey Day-care has full-time openings for children — 5:30 to 5:30, serves hot lunches. 620-983-2471. 18

MEIER Tax Service at Carlson's TV building behind 430 S. Cedar, Marion, 382-3312. Thursday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Call for appointment. Other days at Burrton office. 316-463-4481. 28x

23 CARDS OF THANKS

A big thank you to the city crew and volunteers for the tons of debris they hauled off. We do appreciate it.

Irvin and Pauline McPheeters

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I want to thank the EMTs, firemen, Anderson Medical Equipment, Elaine Martel, Westar and crews, and my relatives and friends who looked out for me during the recent ice storm.

Imogene Rimbey, Peabody

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Peabody Housing Authority and residents wish to express their sincere thanks to the firemen, EMTs, police, and volunteers who took such good care of us during the ice storm. You are greatly appreciated.

Donna Windsor, Executive Director

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Rest safely in His care. There are many things in life that we cannot understand. But we must trust God's judgment and be guided by His hand. And all who have God's blessing can rest safely in His care for He promises safe passage on the wings of faith and prayer. We want to thank the doctors and nurses. Marilyn Suffield wanted to thank Newton Cancer Center, Newton Medical Center, Newton Hospice, and Legacy Park Nursing Home for their wonderful care; her wonderful Mom who was there for her; and relatives, friends, Legacy Park Nursing Home, and Alco Store employees for cards, visits, food, flowers, and prayers. Bless you all.

Dale Suffield and Leah,

David, Kelsie, and Joshua Estey,

Brian Estey and family,

Isabella Bezdek,

Harold and Sandra Bezdek and family,

Derald and Sharon Bezdek and family,

Ronald and Michelle Bezdek and family,

Wilbert K. and Franceen Bartel

and family

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Thank you: To our dedicated staff at Legacy Park, Peabody EMS, firemen, law enforcement, community volunteers, Baker Furniture, senior center, Presbyterian Manor, and Prairie View for their assistance in time of crises last week. We couldn't have come through without everyone's help.

Legacy Park of Peabody

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The family of Duane Klose wishes to express their appreciation and thanks to all for your prayers, thoughts, and support during our time of sorrow, especially the staff at HCMC and Via Christi-St. Joseph, Nancy, Delores, and Misti. Sincerely in His grace and great love for all. 16

To city, county, state, and utility workers: You worked many long hours under adverse and dangerous conditions to get our cities, counties, and homes back to normal. Thank you so mu

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