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Turkey, deer, upland game and wildlife habitat; creek runs through the property. .... Our parent company, GateHouse Medi
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Steve McCullough 288-5516 • Vern Koch 316-772-6318 • Kathy Inlow 620-345-6543

107 E. 6th, Newton • 283-3300 or 288-5516

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1112 LORNA LANE AUCTION

SEPT. 21, 2017 • 6:30PM

Ranch style home with 1,274 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, double car attached garage, nice landscaping & shade trees, 21’ x 14’ deck plus a larger deck 22’ x 21’ with a large hot tub and partially finished basement. This home needs updating buy has great potential. Selling “AS IS”, cash terms, close on or before October 26, 2017. For more information call Vern Koch 316-772-6318 or Steve McCullough 316-288-5516

2704 NE 12TH NEWTON

1728 COW PALACE ROAD

Seriously? You want a prime suburban location just outside of Newton and only 1 1/2 miles to the airport? Older home has 1,852 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, formal dining area & living room, partial basement, refurbished 30’ x 30’ barn, great stand of trees, 17 acres of tillable ground, shrubs and pond. Sellers are offering this property in its present “AS IS” condition. Buyers should inspect carefully. For more information call Vern Koch 316-772-6318 or Steve McCullough 316-288-5516.

This solid structure is well located on a county blacktop with good access to US Highway 50. Adjacent to BNSF Railroad, this site has city water, natural gas, leases for the livestock scale & Cellular tower. Information available upon request. 10,240 sq ft built in 1958. 500 seat arena. EPA approved lagoon. Actively used shop area & storage. Partial prestressed concrete basement. Great brome pasture, large parking area. Owner is licensed salesperson in Kansas. For more information call Vern Koch 316-772-6318.

40 ACRES M/L - PRIME LOCATION!

NEWTON

21.2 ACRES - COUNTY ZONING

16123 SW 36TH AUCTION!

OCTOBER 7, 2017 • 12:30PM Country living on 2.27 acres - on blacktop! Just 3 1/2 miles west of Halstead. Looking to move to the country? This 1994 built Ranch may be just what you’re after, it has 1,292 sq ft, 3 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms, double car attached garage has an entry way into the utility room & entry to basement. There is also a 60’ x 30’ metal building. Selling “AS IS”, cash terms, close on or before November 10, 2017. For more information call Vern Koch 316-772-6318 or Steve McCullough 316-288-5516.

22ND AVENUE - MOUNDRIDGE - 69.47 ACRES-TILLABLE & TIMBER

414 W 10TH ST AUCTION

SEPT. 30, 2017 • 10AM

Selling “AS IS”. You get a lot of potential uses with this property. Built in 1920, this 1 1/2 story home has three bedrooms, one bathroom on a nice large lot, 102’ x 175’. Plus a 50’ x 30’ detached garage and workshop, built in 1993, that has it’s own upstairs apartment. and a carport. You will want to contact Vern Koch 316-772-6318 for your private showing.

Excellent location and access to Interstate 135 in McPherson County, only 4 miles north of Moundridge. Good schools and nice community. 54.37 acres tillable acreage, balance in trees and creek. Turkey, deer, upland game and wildlife habitat; creek runs through the property. Potential for building site, check with McPherson County for details and requirements. For more information call Vern Koch 316-772-6318 or Steve McCullough 316-288-5516.

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HARVEY COUNTY COUNCIL OF REALTORS® REAL ESTATE AGENCIES

J.P. Weigand & Sons, INC. GLC Real Estate Services Midwest Land Specialists, Inc Newton Realty Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices-PenFed Realty Realty Connections The Real Estate Company RE/MAX Associates

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6 Deck Do’s for Creating Your Own Deck Escape (BPT) - No longer simply a rectangle attached to the back of your home, today's decks are built in creative designs to make them an ideal place to relax and destress. These six simple ideas will allow you to use the workability of modern decking to achieve an outdoor living space that's the perfect "deck-escape" for you.

SHOW OFF SOME CURVES For years, decks have been simple rectangular shapes built with traditional lumber, but with advances in decking products, more complicated designs are now possible. Now you can build decks in virtually any shape - from giant leaves to free-flowing curves. These decks lack the severity of sharp angles, and create a more casual feel perfect for relaxation. Many of these decks are built with high performance wood-plastic composite decking, which can be bent and shaped with simple heating. Composite boards, like MoistureShield composite decking, are also easy to rip and route, which allows them to fit virtually any design and personalize your backyard retreat. ADD SOME H2-OH! Whether it's a simple bird bath or an elaborate fountain, adding a water feature to your deck is an ideal way to enhance its appeal. With its clear beauty and gentle, flowing sound, water is uniquely soothing. Simply fill a wine barrel or pot with water and a few aquatic plants and maybe some fish - for a signature piece on your deck. An affordable pump kit installed in one of these containers provides a fast and easy way to add the mystique of flowing water. LANDSCAPE FOR THE PERFECT ESCAPE To create an ultra-inviting deck-escape, integrate landscaping into your design. This could be as simple as adding a few planters with fragrant flowers to soothe your senses, or as comprehensive as turning your deck into an extension of your garden by working your deck design specifically around trees or shrubs. With better workability

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RAISE THE CURTAIN ON ELEGANT DESIGN Suspending fabric over your deck is a simple, low-cost way to create an inviting retreat space. Fabric can be hung in a straight line or draped from an overhead hoop, pergola or trellis to create a private canopy. Patterned fabrics showcase your personal taste and offer welcome shade, while sheer fabrics add elegance and provide a balance between privacy and preserving views.. ACHIEVE OFF-THE-WALL CREATIVITY WITH A PLANTED WALL A fun and unusual way to create an open-air retreat is a wall of plants. For decks attached to the house, hanging planters along the height and width of an adjacent wall creates a dramatic visual. Or, a simple freestanding wall along one of the deck's edges can be built for hanging plants. Choose leafy plants like elephant ears or ferns for a relaxing green backdrop, or add flowers for a pop of your favorite colors. You can even plant herbs for a tasty addition to your grilled recipes.

GET ON BOARD WITH A BOARDWALK For the ultimate escape from the everyday routine, build a low-lying boardwalk that leads from your deck to a secret retreat hidden by hedges, shrubs or lattice screens. This retreat space does not have to be over-the-top. It can be as simple as a small platform deck with a comfortable chair or hammock. To create your boardwalk to paradise, look for composite decking brands that can be installed with ground and water contact. "High-performance composites won't rot, crack or fail even when fully submerged," says Brent Gwatney, senior vice president of MoistureShield composite decking. "Some composites are even made with up to 95 percent recycled content, so you can rest well knowing you've made an environmentallyfriendly choice.”

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Newton High School baseball team dropped a pair of games to Salina South Friday in Ark Valley-Chisholm Trail • Sell car, truck, van, RV, boat, motorcycle, boat, motorcycle, Division I play at • Sell car, truck, van, RV, League 95 tractor or other farm equipment Dean equipment Evans Stadium in farm tractor or other 95 Salina. • 25 words, 30 days • 25 words, 12 days Newton lost 7-2 and • 4 weeks Prairie Shopper • 2 weeks Prairie Shopper 3-2. • 4 weeks www.thekansan.com .com • 2 weeks www.thekansanIn the first game, South • Add photo for Free • Add photo for Free scored two runs in the SENTINEL first inning and • Also runs in THE MCPHERSON five in the second. Newton scored 66 35 Garage Sales 32 Medical Help Wanted 32 Help Wanted both of its runs in the top Wanted 4 Help 4 Miscellaneous Notices NEWTON - 1211 Parkwood Ln. Miscellaneous Notices of the third. Bookkeeper Fri. 9am-4pm, Sat. 8am-??? MEDICALTERMINOLOGY FAMILY is thankful for MCPHERSON - REGIONAL for a THE NEWTON KANSAN does not accept MARK VERNON’S DAYTIME is looking JacobMedia Foster pitched cards, food, flowers and do- Gatehouse NEWTON - 324 E. 4th. Sat. 8am-12pm. responsibility for the character of advertis- the prayers, Bookkeeper who SPEECH - DAYTIME Kenny Vernon, John Million, high-level forwell theRegional win for South, ing requesting its readers to make cash in- nations. - The environment. Applications may be obtained fast-paced a NEWTON - 508 SE 11th. Sat. 7am-??? in works Families vestments in business ventures. The KAN- and Bob Wick at www.hutchcc.edu or apply to: s tisr ai kfull-time i n g salaried o u t position Tools, toys, clothes, and crafts! t h r ethat e . is This SAN does suggest that you check with 6 responsible HUMAN RESOURCES all facets of financial acThe Citizens State Bank is a for Dietz Rd. Found & Meridian N. Lost 617 Warren NEWTON took Buthe your Chamber of Commerce, Credit Hutchinson Community College for the organization. The person locally owned community Sat. 9am-? Household and miscellaneous. adult female black/ counting loss for Newton. 1300 North Plum reau, or your local banks before you make FOUND: Medium sized to provide must be ableAydan bank with 11 locations. We North Newton. - Me- in this position NEWTON - 921 Spruce. Sat. 7am-noon. Hutchinson, KS 67501 investments with concerns you know little white dog found in R analytics o l p h and p ireview t c h ofe dfinancial key f o uactual r are seeking qualified dium sized golden colored adult male dog 620-665-3497 or nothing about. results, prepare and review projected for and NEWTON - ZION Lutheran Church, 225 S. innings Newton. found in Burrton. Young blue/white female applicants for the following [email protected] expense analyses, and respond Poplar. Fri. 5:30-8pm, Sat. 8am-2pm. Half 5 dog found in Newton. - White merle col- budgets, AA/EOE positions: Public Service Notice Jacobrequests Lindenmeyer for local and group to corporate price at noon! Trim saw, kiln, professional ored medium sized adult male dog found also inResponsibilities AL-ANON FAMILY GROUP is for families and Tanner information. sewing machine, telescope, lots of stuff! Arellanowilleach • Teller/Customer Service in Halstead. Small tan adult female dog are not limited to: cash reconand friends of problem drinkers. AFG clude, Hot dogs, sloppy joes, burritos, and sandhad but Representative - full time a double found in Newton. To identify and claim, for the Railtransacaccounts receivable meets every Monday and Thursday eveciliations, wiches. Portion of proceeds to CommuHUMANE HANDS call or come by CARING and part time in Newton payroll ers.inventory, Cole Koerner accounts payable, ning at 7:30pm at 221 SE 14th St., Newdrove tions, nity Chaplains Response Team. SOCIETY, 316-283-0839, 1400 SE 3rd, • Teller/Customer Service preparation of journal entries, ton, KS. www.kansas-al-anon.org processing, in two runs. NEWTON: 2010 ROANOKE Ln. Fri Newton. Representative - part time coordination of the month end close, fi9am-5:30pm Sat 9am-? Violin, Antiques, Cade ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WILL help Peters hadbalance threesheet 32 nancial reviews, statement, in Hesston Help Wanted Household, misc. those who sincerely desire to stop drinkunderstandgood hits with having foura RBIs for reconciliations, ing. For meetings, locations & times. Call NORTH NEWTON - BETHEL COLLEGE Requirements for this NORTH NEWTON - 2 Regal Crescent. accepted human resource ing of generally South. Cruz Aranda had for seeks a director of alumni relations. 316-283-5582. a high include Fri. 8am-5pm, Sat. 8am-3pm. analyses position trend providing and practices Responsibilities include coordinating so- four hits with two RBIs. Women’s/junior clothing, miscellaneous. within the school diploma or DOMESTIC VIOLENCE /SEXUAL Assault cial events and communications with col- various categories of business will be candidate The idealhad organization. Baird equivalent, strong written three Victims, the Domestic Violence /Sexual lege’s alumni. Qualifications: interper- Trenton 68 Public Auctions detail-oriented with high-level practical acAssault Association will help you with in- sonal, public presentation, organizational hits. and verbal communication enjoyformation, counseling & shelter. Call management, and technology and data- counting and confidentiality skills, previous with along skills second to multi-task, game,having opportunity thethe ingIn 284-6920 or 1-800-487-0510. base skills tracking alumni milestones; cash handling experience. contributing excellent interpersonal familiarity Newton led 3-1 skills, through NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS: goal oriented; ability to travel; providing to the management team and Please email resume to Monday, April 25 with Bethel constituency; bachelor’s de- five innings, but the corporate Basement of 429 East 1st, Newton. up actimely accurate data for gave [email protected] gree required. Submit resume, cover let- a run in Monday night book study at 7pm. based be will position The the bottom team. of the references to counting 5:00 P.M. Tuesday at 7pm. Thursday at 7pm. Fri- ter and three professional EOE/Minorities/Females/Vet/ a degree in in McPherson, KS and requires in the Pam Tieszen, Vice President for Advance- sixth and two runs Disability days at 8pm. 11675 NW 170th, Newton, or accounting or equivalent work finance full See ment, [email protected]. seventh. Saturdays (open) at 8pm. KS from the intersection of experience in a business or corporate enjob description at www.bethelks.edu. Sundays at 7pm. exceptional emprovide an South We outhit Newton vironment. First St. & Spencer Rd., AA/EOE PERFECT PART-TIME POSITION package including health, ployee TOPS (TAKE OFF Pounds Sensibly) meets 12 miles east, 2 miles 11-5 inbenefits the second game. plans, every Thursday morning at 9:00am, First NEWTON - HELP WANTED: Billy Sims Bar- vision, life and disability insurance north, 2 1/2 miles east or fill- 401(k) D y l aprogram, n B esixc kpaid e rholidays h a d a year The Newton Kansan is hiring for a United Methodist Church, 801 N. Main, becue is coming soon to Newton. Now from Peabody, KS (Potters and two plan. Interested part-time front office and circulation assiscompetitive and ahits first floor. Men and women are welcome. ing the positions of General Manager withvacation an RBI for Corner), 6 miles south, to individuals who meet these requirements tant position. For more information, call Clara, Assistant Manager. Send resume 56 South. Jacob YarochoFarm Items For Sale 2 1/2 miles east [email protected] or FAX to are encouraged to apply. Email Shelly 316-283-4398 Hours are flexible but generally Mon-Fri, 9 OAK HILL - 1974 1070 CASE tractor, no wicz drove in two [email protected] at runs. Drake 316-854-5433. TOPS (TAKE OFF Pounds Sensibly) meets Tractors, trucks, farm to 2 (perfect for the parent with kids in cab, runs good - $3,500 obo. AD- Foster added seeks applicants for an RBI. - USD 460 HESSTON every Monday evening, 7:00pm, Kidron NEWTON - DENTAL ASSISTANT AND school). 785-388-2032 machinery dental Our morning/afternoon infora for more For ASSISTANT: BUS DRIVER Owens and MINISTRATIVE Brogan Bethel Community Room. route, plus some activity transportation. Responsibilities include: practice is looking for an energetic, moti-Chazz OAK HILL - 1977 1370 CASE tractor mation call Roxie, 283-4872. Martinez each had at Ted & Sharon Regier, vated, self-starter to join our dental team. Position open until filled. Apply on-line w/transmission issues - $3,500 obo. * Handling walk-in customers under the Dishits for Newton. www.hesstonschools.org, Sellers - Bar Cedar Farm Previous dental experience preferred. Of-two 785-388-2032 * Answering phones for the Cardinals, striking held request a paper application at Bulldogs to trict tab, orAllen inquiries fering excellent compensation and bene- Justin * Handling circulation pitched 66 Sales Garage VAN SCHMIDT fits. Please mail your resume to Box 250, the district office. 150 N Ridge Rd., Classified ads seven. * Takinghits the top of the 620-327-4931. in twin bill outMeghan seventh EOE. two AHEAD*** BUHLER CITY WIDE Hesston, KS 67062 or via email to Hesston, KS 67062; Auctioneer 620-367-3800 • 620-367-2331 * Assisting Circulation manager with car- ***PLAN Liby had three 8am for theDrivers: win, striking [email protected] out riers, routes, billing, customer outreach GARAGE SALE Saturday, April 30th, Pay Increase! By will be hits andList four RBIsfor of items forsale Sedgto 2pm. more Schnabel andMark starterFreight! 74 Peters No-Touch RS NEEDED two. South FB page and avail- Unfurnished Apartments Newton City of Buhler as assigned Kansan posted to * Other duties wick. Bailey Zerger had two Referral, struckBonuses: DRIVE out seven in Tenure, six able at GSM Play It Again Thrift Store on NEWTON - 1 TO 3-BEDROOM, all electric. hits and two RBIs. Safety, MORE! Excellent Health, Friday, April 29th. Qualified candidates should: $325-$550/month. Includes water/trash. Flat Bed Freight Company innings. Life, MORE. Class-A 1yr OTR basic including Gracie Mabry had two 316-680-6456 — The SedgBe computer literate, *SEDGWICK Arellano took Now: the Callloss NEWTON - 1201 Lorna Ln. Sat. 8am-noon. rentnewton.com Exp. Driving needs drivers who want to be knowledge OfficeSchool Microsoft Valerie High Hickshousehold, drove in52” FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED RENTAL apartsale. Furniture, softball hits. Moving for Newton, striking out 24 wick * Have good customer service skills and pool ladder, wheelchair, plus size. 1-855-971-85 home every 5-8 days. Mileage team held Bennington to two runs. ment project now accepting applications. the public three. enjoy dealing with pay based on experience. Meridian). Qualified applicants must be at least 62 W. 3rd (offMcGinn manner of play 1908Ashton - PARAPROFESSIONAL for two Blank -and hits good inphone NEWTON 11 innings WHITEWATER * Have Newton falls to 1-7, Estate/garage years old or have severe mobility impairconsistent school year needed at Remington to* claim Fri. 4-8pm, Sat. Be reliablea and Paid insurance and Vacations.0-42016-17 on8am-2pm. sweep a one-hitter. Friday in combined Village, 3001 Ivy in AV-CTL play,Whitewater. * Posses basic math skills School 316 E.ITopeka, sale. Cookware, glassware, antique dress- ment. EHO. Kidron Bethel Middle antique Drive, North Newton. 316-284-2900. pitched USD 206 of- Heart of America League Blank fourfurniture, innings items, retro week. Apply atat hours aTuesday ers, vintage plays JW Trucking Div. and32.5 reel mower, rider may be picked up at the Kan- for Schwinn, Ladythe fice, 110 S. Main, Whitewater, KS, or call play Applications in Sedgwick. win,antique striking out Andover NEWTON - HIGH Rise Living. Non-smokCentral. W. 6th St., Newton or email re- mowers, shop tools, 17” truck tires, good 316-799-2115 ext. 300. Applications may san, Waechter LLC. The121Cardinals ing, one-bedroom apts. UTILITIES Inwon the five. clothing (womens/girls), shows, handalso be downloaded at www.usd206.org sumes to [email protected] cluded. Age 50 and over. 105 W. 9th, items, wheelchair, first game 17-2 in four McKenzie Bollinger numerous jewelry had bags, 800-835-0260 First game NEWTON - OUR business is growing! We 316-283-8500. EFHO 35 three Wanted Help miscellaneous. of Medical lots sales @ thekansan.co m Newtonare retail 002 000 innings 0 —2 hits 6 0 experienced on for an the the 15-run Cardinals. seeking rule. S.South 250 000 x —7 13 CNAs neededKylie Charles drove professional for0an upscale gift and flower NEWTON - CAREGIVERS won the&nightin three Dietz (L), Rolph 3 and n/a; Foster (W) strong knowl-Sedgwick position requires the Newton area. Please contactruns, for 13-7, and n/a.shop. This cap while Blank drove in overcoming five OR at (316) 683-7700 edge of both floral arrangements and fine TRUST HomeCare Second game two. errors. 316-283-1780 gifts. email to [email protected] Saturday, April 30, 2016 • 9:00 a.m. Newton 110 100 0 —3 11 2 Sedgwick is 5-7, S.South NORTH 001 001 2NEWTON —4 5 3 - North Newton Housing In the first game, BenMcPherson, 5 miles north of 1778 Pueblo Rd.,3-5 Arellano Authority Part-Time (L) and n/a;isPeters, hiring Allen (W) Maintenance.nington scored a pair play. The Car#65), of in HOAL 7 and n/a. McPherson on I-135 to Pawnee Rd. (Exit Visit 307 W. 24th St, North Newton, for runs in the first inning, dinals play Tuesday 2atmiles north, 3/4 mile east Junior application. varsity NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE. east, mile 1/2 but the Cardinals took Canton-Galva. Salina South 16-10, Newton 1-0 TRACTORS, TRUCKS & FARM MACHINERY over from there, scoring in hyd., pto, quick tach, new inside 1978 JD 4840 tractor, power shift, trip. 158 loader & grapple, quad every inning. Six runs in the First game 20.8-38 tires; 1982 JD 4240 tractor, JD Salem Home, located in Hillsboro,Bennington 200 0 — 2 hyd., hrs.; 1973 JD 4230 tractor, Ford 7210 4855 1 5 pto, pt., 3 trip. firstKS, Railer softball team and more alone 9412 hrs.; innon-profit the Sedgwickrange, 45 bed stand is aseven 617 3 quad —17 13range, 1 dual hyd., 3 pt., pto, 18.4-38 like new tires, loader, applica-Shephard currently (L) and n/a; Blank (W) andrunning; thirdfacility inning brokeaccepting 1976 JD 4430 tractor, quad range, theof game A tractor, not n/a. swept JD 1949 of Director tions for the position tires; Caterpillar 236B skid Second LSI STAFFING NEWTON HIRING!open. game hyd., 3 pt., pto, 8365 hrs., new 18.4-38 dual Nursing. The successful candidate Bennington 410loader, tree saw, bucket, clean; 2014 Kubota 010 1 — 741in 2 1 bucket, forks, Sedgwick S A L IFTN-AMaintenance High School pitcher Avery Blank tossed a one— T$19/hr record h e BOE Avery Blank a demonstrated pitched will have a ofSedgwicksteer 630 202 x —134x4 8 5 diesel vehicle, cab, heat & air, dump bed, like new; RTV X1100C and leadership tractor, semiBennington Dawson (L) axleover Newton and Masenthin; McGinn, Blank (W) hitter strong management singlewin in a7100 High Cardinal School$8/hr BOE complete-game 1990 IHC - Housekeeping FT Eve Friday in HOAL play one-hitter Michigan Clark 35C high loader; 4 and Charles. skills, problem-solving strengths, and single axle 24’ Built MARK softball FT in Neville Sedgwick. team SCHNABEL/NEWTON KANSAN 6 spd., 231,783 miles, clean; 2009 a BOE Server $8.50/hr - Fooddropped extensive knowledge of clinical serv1974 GMC 6500 truck, 16’ bed & grain trailer, roll over tarp, dbl. hopper; pair of games to Salina ices in resident-centered environhoist; 1958 GMC truck, 15’ bed & All Shifts FT - Fab $11-$13/hr hoist; 1974 Chev. C-60 truck, 16’ bed & ment. Strong organizational and South Friday 13 1/2’ bed & hoist, not running; in Ark hoist, not running; 1957 GMC 300 truck, with interpersonal skills are a must. PreWelders FT - MIG/TIG 30 4x4 pickup; 2000 Chev. 1 ton pickup Silverado Valley-Chisholm Chev. 1984 but Trail BSN, a candidate will hold stock trailer; JD Moco 956 14’ disc NO NOferredrequired, $16/hr or BOE DewEze bale bed; 1995 Titan 6.8’x20’ and a current RN liLeague Division not I play in 1982 JD 7720 Turbo combine, 24’ swather; JD 566 round baler, net wrap; Labor Kansas. folding Construction in 30 FT cense Stand Plains Solid Salina. header, 3779 hrs., straw chopper; Great Interested candidates may submit or BOE acres; 2-Kelly Ryan 5x12 feed drill, 7.5” spacing, 13 1/4” discs, 19,787 The Railers$12/hr lost the their resume with references to Ser. V 46’ field cult., 4 bar spike Apply online at wagons; JD 630 30’ tandem disc; Kent [email protected]. first game 10-0 in five JD 7720 combine, JD 224 24’ harrow; Hay Buster H1000 tub grinder; www.lsistaffing.com JD 400 15’ rotary hoe; JD innings on theOr10-run header, as is; IH 37 12’ disc; JD 1250 planter; In Person at Sedgwick - R.N., C.N.A. Taking pitchers pt. plow; Oliver 4-16 & 5-16 WHITEWATER 1710A 15 shank chop chisel; JD 3-14 3 rule and 123 the second gamein Newton E. Broadway grain cart; gravity wagon, 6” applications at www.wheatstatemanor.org. plows; IH 1150 grinder mixer; BJM 4500 out drug free facility, E.O.E. 8-3. springtooth; 10 wheel rake; are a 24 (316) 804-7200 strikeWe hyd. auger; JD 8350 8-20 drill; Crustbuster tandem axle trailer; 8x20 & In the elev.; 2 wheel trailer & fuel tank; 6.5x12 first bale game, South Bennington hitters applications ramps; 2 wheel trailer w/scaffold; View is currently accepting 10x20 gooseneck tandem axle trailers, 7 1 5 4 6 2 9 8 3scored six Prairie runs in the gear; IH 14’ chisel; JD 6 row following positions: for the By JD 900 7 shank chisel; 4 wheel running Mark Schnabel 8a-5p M-F, TW84 7’ rotary mower; Rhino Representative: fourth inning• Patient Services and four in cult.; JD side del. rake; JD sickle mower; Newton Kansan M-Th, 11a-8p Farm Hand 8 bale fork; Welco single axle trailers; Brillion 15’ flail mower; 8 2 6 3 5 9 4 1 7the fifth. •• Secretary: weekdays and every Food Service Assistant: 6a-2p/11a-7p 3 pt. blade; JD 9’ dozer; 8 bale accum.; 3 pt. bale movers; JD 8’ H a l e y C other h a pweekend man post hole digger, bits; 6” augers; Winpower pto generator; Danuser 3 pt. • Housekeeper: M-F, 3:30p-11:30p SEDGWICK — The SedgM-F 32 hrs win forRecords Clerk: header trailer. 4 9 3 7 8 1 2 5 6pitched for the • HR/Medical ITEMS and to wick Cardinal for more information baseball ATV, SHOP EQUIPMENT & HOUSEHOLD www.prairieview.org Salina, allowing Visitjust two 623 23 hp 52” application. 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WICHITA —  Newton claimed four medals in the elite division of the Shocker Pre-State Challenger Friday at Cessna Stadium in Wichita. Payton Roberts won the elite division shot put in 45-8 ½, nearly two feet better than Cheney’s Gabby Lavington. Roberts took second in the elite division discus in 143-3. Josh Fulmer took third in the elite division boys’ shot put in 52-3 ¾. Fulmer took third in the elite boys’ discus in 167-7. For the Hesston boys, Austin Bollinger took sixth in the elite division 800-meter run in 2:01.74. Zach Esau won the boys’ 3-2-1A 800-meter run in 2:05.20. The Swathers won the 3-2-1A boys’ 4x800-meter relay in 8:33.09. Juan Guzman took third in the discus in 129-2. Scott Duerksen placed third in the high jump in 5-9 ¾. Hunter Heddin placed fourth in the 3,200-meter run in 10:47.61. Jared Harmony tied for fourth in the pole vault at 10-6. Parker Roth took fourth in the 100-meter dash in 11.76, fourth in the 200-meter dash in 24.02 and sixth in the long jump at 18-10 ½. Hesston took fifth in the 4x400-meter relay in 3:44.12. For the Hesston girls, Taylor Valdez took third in the elite division 200-meter dash in 26.56. Valdez won the 3-2-1A 100-meter dash in 12.81, followed by Jessica Guardiola in sixth in 13.58. Hesston won the 4x100meter relay in 52.09 and the 4x400-meter relay in 4:22.01. Alaina Dunlavy took third in the 400-meter dash in 1:03.39. Olivia Brubacher placed third in the long jump in 15-11 ¾. Lydia Enge took fifth in the shot put in 32-6 ½ and sixth in the discus in 89-2. Abby Weber took sixth in the 1,600-meter run in 6:15.62. Cami Richardson placed sixth in the javelin at 108-2. Remington had two entries in the boys’ elite shot put — Garet Johnson took fifth in 50-2, followed by Joey Latham in seventh in 47-9 ¼. Remington’s Sienna Schmidt took third in the 3-2-1A 1,600-meter run in 5:59.00. Burrton’s Samantha Simoneau took third in the girls’ 3-2-1A discus in 97-6, followed by Peyton Mueller in fifth in 89-6. Newton competes Friday at the Campus Invitational. Hesston and Remington both compete Tuesday at the Halstead Central Kansas Track League meet. Burrton competes Tuesday at the Fairfield CKTL meet. Shocker Pre-State Classic Area results Elite Division Girls Shot put — 1. Roberts, Newton 45-8 ½. Discus — 2. Roberts, Newton 143-3. 200-m. dash — 3. Valdez, Hesston 26.56. Boys Shot put — 3. Fulmer, Newton 52-3 ¾; 5. Garet Johnson, Remington 50-2; 7. Joey Latham, Remington 47-9, ¼. Discus — 3. Fulmer, Newton 167-7. 800-m. run — 6. Bollinger, Hesston 2:01.74. Class 6-5-4A Girls Javelin — 15. Engelken, Newton 104-2. Boys Javelin — 14. Dickenson, Newton 138-5. Discus — 13. Mills, Newton 125-7. Class 3-2-1A Girls Javelin — 6. Richardson, Hesston 108-2. 1,600-m. run — 3. Schmidt, Remington 5:59.00. 3,200-m. run — 8. Schmidt, Remington 13:19.64; 12. Heddin Hesston 13:56.07. Long jump — 3. Brubacher, Hesston 15-11 ¾. Shot put — 5. Enge, Hesston 32-6 ½; 7. Mueller, Burrton 30-3; 12. Simoneau, Burrton 28-0 ¾. 100-m. HH — 14. Guardiola, Hesston 17.58. 100-m. dash — 1. Valdez, Hesston 12.81; 6. Guardiola, Hesston 13.58. 400-m. dash — 3. Dunlavy, Hesston 1:03.39; 7. Brenneman, Hesston 1:05.68; 15. Simoneau,

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