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The Sedalia Lions Club has seen how little things can make a difference in the life of a child. For more than 50 years, the club has bought shoes for children in need during the holidays. This year the club bought shoes for 89 children who attend elementary school in Sedalia — 36 from Washington, 12 from Parkview, 15 from Skyline, 11 from Horace Mann and 15 from Heber Hunt. Chris Brewer, chairman of the program for the past five years, said the club budgeted about $3,500 for the shoes. J.C. Penney gives the Lions its best sale price, along with a 20 percent discount. “That allows us to have a per piece account of right around $30 to $32 per shoe,” Brewer said. “We don’t limit anything except for Wheelies and that kind of stuff. The kids get to pick whatever they want. We don’t guide them into anything.” He starts working on this project in November, but he stays in touch with the schools year-round. The club hosts a variety of activities to raise money for the shoe program including the MO Blues, Cruise and BBQ event and a scrapbooking night. The rest of the money is raised through donations from members and the public. “The club’s been real generous towards this. We started off with about $1,000 a few years ago. All of the members have really bought into the program,” he said. Brewer works with school district staff to ensure every need is met. “I went and called (the schools) back and said I want to be able to report back to the club that we outfitted every kid that had a need. They went back to the drawing board and a few of them brought a couple more kids who were on the borderline,” he said. “They’ve all told me that we’ve outfitted every gradeschool kid that had a shoe need this year.” The Lions don’t pick which children get shoes. That decision is made by the principals, guidance counselors, social workers and nurses at the schools. “This experience is not just about getting a pair of shoes. It is about going to a ‘fancy’ store and being able to look at and touch each choice before making your selection just for the mere

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• On Jan. 1, 1876, the first area-wide New Year's Day Mummers' Parade is held in Philadelphia. Mummers' celebrations in America date back to colonial times. Reciting doggerel and receiving in return cakes and ale, groups of five to 20 people, their faces blackened, would march from home to home, shouting and discharging firearms into the air.

• On Dec. 28, 1895, the world's first commercial movie screening takes place at the Grand Cafe in Paris. The film was a series of short scenes from everyday French life. Admission was charged for the first time.

• On Dec. 27, 1900, prohibitionist Carry Nation smashes up the bar at the Carey Hotel in Wichita, Kansas, causing several thousand dollars in damage and landing in jail. Nation became famous for carrying a hatchet and wrecking saloons as part of her anti-alcohol crusade. • On Dec. 30, 1922, in post-revolutionary Russia, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is established. In the USSR, all levels of government were controlled by the Communist Party. Soviet industry was owned and managed by the state, and agricultural land was divided into state-run collective farms. • On Dec. 31, 1937, Anthony Hopkins is born in Port Talbot, Wales. Hopkins is known for playing one of the greatest villains in movie history, the cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter in "The Silence of the Lambs" and its two sequels, "Hannibal" and "Red Dragon."

• On Dec. 29, 1940, London suffers its most devastating air raid when Germans firebomb the city. The next day, a newspaper photo of St. Paul's Cathedral standing undamaged amid the smoke and flames seemed to symbolize the capital's unconquerable spirit during the Battle of Britain.

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47 ACRES SOUTH of Stover 3 BR 2 bath, newly remodeled, central heat/air, large deck, basement, hardwood floors, fully insulated shop/barn with office, electric, fans, lights, shelving, covered horse stalls, 1-car detached garage. On blacktop, great hunting! Owner motivated! $125,000. Empire Realtors 417-725-3995

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GREAT SOUTHWEST Pettis County location for these 80 (+/-) acres of quality tillable land. Farm ground has been fall tilled. Includes nice 42'x18' machine shed. $300,000. #62125. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900

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SUN., JAN. 8TH, 12:30 P.M.

AUCTION AT LC’S The fall is a traditional unit of distance, equal to about 18.6 feet.

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Concordia, Mo. 2 4x8x8 ft. Port. Storage Units Full Offered As They Sit; Apls.; Furniture; Col.; Household.

Please view auctionzip.com ID#16837 by Fri. Landy W. Caldwell Auctioneer 660-463-1144

FARM REAL ESTATE SALE 196.7 acre m/l stock farm

From Sedalia, take Highway 65 south 6 miles to V Highway, then 5 miles east to Renken Rd. Go south 1 mile to 35002 Renken Rd. & 1/3 mile east on private drive. Pettis County, Missouri.

SAT., JAN. 14, 1 P.M.

Excellent stock farm mostly fenced & crossfenced, 90% open pasture & hay. Farm lays nice, older improvements. Two story house, two cattle barns and shed. One half mile frontage on Pacific School Rd., south side. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Nineteen (19) Township Forty Four (44) North, range Twenty (20) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian; and the east One-Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section Thirty (30) and the West One-Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section Thirty (30), all in Township Forty Four (44) North, Range Twenty (20) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian.

Opening Bid: $1,350.00 per acre. Any bid over, the farm sells. 10% down day of sale, 30 day closing. 2011 taxes paid by seller. Sale held on site. to settle estate of

Pearl Margaret Stuhner For appointment to see land call:

John William Stuhner, personal representative - 660-281-1501 Auctioneers: Danny Templeton 660-619-4740 Gary Griffith 660-859-2439

Seller and Auction Company Not Responsible for Accidents. Any Statement Made Day of Auction Takes Precedence Over All Printed Material.

Fishing jargon often requires a translator According to Webster’s New World College Dictionary, the fourth possible definition of jargon is “the specialized vocabulary and idioms of those in the same work, profession, etc.” Perhaps ironically, the second is “a language or dialect unknown to one so that it seems incomprehensible or outlandish.” Fishing is rife with terms that dovetail quite nicely with either or, in many cases, both. Even the simplest term’s meaning can get jumbled. The dictionary states that a fishing pole is “a simple device for fishing, often one that is improvised, consisting of a pole, line and hook” and that a fishing rod is “a slender pole with an attached line, hook and usually a reel, used in fishing.” That sounds pretty straightforward until you consider that the MDC And most other organizations that keep fishing records separate them according to the means by which the fish in question was caught. One of the two classes is called some variation of pole and line, and the other some variation of alternate methods. Does this mean that a fish landed with the aid of a fishing rod, as opposed to a fishing pole, has to be entered under alternate methods? (The answer is no.) Most fishermen and the dictionary agree that “line” is a broad term that covers everything from fluorocarbon to braided steel if it’s used to connect a reel (or pole) and a hook or lure. Note the word “most” in the last sentence. Some bass fishermen — for reasons known only to themselves — refer to their line as “string.” Don’t blame me for what’s about to happen. It was my father who paid good money to give me a chance to go to college, where I was able to learn several big words I thought I’d never use. Well, I’m excited about this paragraph, because in more than a quarter century of professional outdoor writing, this is the first time I’ve been able to use the word etymology (the study of word origins and development) in print. When etymologists gather, they drink toasts to the sport of fishing, because few, if any, human endeavors provide grist for such a treasure trove of doctoral theses on the outer limits of the formation of compound words. In the normal course of events, a compound word is created when two words, head and light, for example, are so commonly paired over a long period of time they morph into a compound word, in this case, headlight. For reasons that would probably still escape me if I had a PhD in English instead of a BA, commonly paired words associated with fishing take a random approach to conjoining. For example, fishhook, fishnet and fishpond are compound words but fish line, fish farm and fish fry are not. There’s no way two-word bass anglers — these are men and women who are used to rocketing across lakes in one-word bassboats — are going to waste breath pausing between words if they can avoid it. Thus, hard plastic

GERALD SCOTT ... is an outdoors writer and columnist for The Plainsman

lures designed • to be cast out When etymologists gather, and then they drink toasts to the retrieved by sport of fishing, because turning a reel few, if any, human endeavhandle are ors provide grist for such a called crankbaits. treasure-trove of doctoral (Yes, I know theses on the outer limits of all lures and theformation of baits are compound words. brought back to • the boat by winding line back onto a reel, but rare is the bass angler who worries about trifles.) In the same vein, lures whose predominant feature is one or more spinner blades are called spinnerbaits. Then there’s my personal favorite, the livewell, which is a water-filled box with a recirculating pump designed to keep fish alive until you get them home and kill them. All of these terms, plus several more, pass the common usage test and are legitimate compound words. However, they’ve yet to be included in most dictionaries or computer spell checkers, a fact that has led to countless terse conversations between writers and copy editors. Some angling jargon involves made-up words guaranteed to confuse friend and foe alike. Hawg is a textbook case in point. Contrary to what a non-angler might easily assume, hawg is not Ye Olde English spelling of hog. Au contraire. A hawg is an exceptionally large fish, usually a bass. It’s an ingenious word, because no one knows exactly how big “exceptionally large” is. I think it depends on how much time has passed between when the bass was caught and when it’s being described. Some of you may be trying to learn to speak fishing jargon by watching TV. If that’s the case, please pay attention to the fact — and I do mean fact — that if your name isn’t Al Lindner or Babe Winkleman, all fishing jargon must be spoken in a Southern dialect, preferably one native to Tennessee or Mississippi. If you can’t do that, do us all a favor by staying in the back of the boat and keeping quiet. Another thing you absolutely need to know is that no fishing jargon word ends with the letter “g.” Rather, many words (fishin’, goin’, sinkin’ etc.) end with a silent apostrophe. My advice is to practice this at home before you find yourself gettin’ into a bassboat to go fishin’ for hawgs with a for-sure bassin’ man.

LAKE HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 BR, 1 full bath plus separate large walk-in shower • new paint • elelectric heat pump • 2-storage sheds • on blacktop • might trade or help finance. Asking $81,900. Call 1-660-438-9593. YEAR ROUND

LAKE HOME

For sale by owner. New price, might take some trade, help finance. Cole Turkey Acres 1800 sq ft., 3 BR, 2.5 baths, boat dock, great lake & park view, on black top, wood burning fireplace, new furnace & air, garage/shop/office, 2 car ports, lawn mower shed. Call (660)438-9593 leave message

Feed/Seed

NEW TODAY

2011 FESCUE, Orchard Grass & Clover Mix Hay, 4x5 net wrapped bales, $75 per bale. Will help load. Call (660)460-0323. Hay For Sale Big round bales, string tied in the barn. $50 each. Call 660-460-0168

STRAW

Small square bales, $3.50 each. Call (660)694-3432 or (660)525-2769 (cell). WHEAT STRAW: $3.50/ bale. quantity discount for 50+ bales at $3 / bale. Myers Farm, Hwy 65 near Cole Camp. 660-668-4445, 660-287-6508

Farm

COMPLETE RIG- Kenworth Truck and Cornhusker Grain Trailer. 1994 W900L Kenworth, 15-speed, 3406E, 475 HP Caterpillar engine. 1998 Cornhusker Ultra Lite 2 hopper trailer, new tires, new tarp, completely rebuilt. This rig has been on the road and is ready to go, very strong running and dependable. Would like to sell as a unit- $48,000, but will separate. Call for more details. Andy Hostetler 660-287-2014.

Horses & Tack

Fuel/Firewood

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SADDLES & TACK White Horse Trading Post Used American-made Saddles Tex Tans, Circle Y, and more Versailles, MO (573)378-0153

New Year~ Vehicle New-To-You Jerry Baker Auto Sales NEW TODAY

PIPE FENCING

2 7/8”, 2 3/8”, and all other size pipe. 1” and 7/8” Sucker Rod. Also Fiberglass Sucker Rods. Call 573-280-5938. www.nickelsbrokerageinc.net

Livestock

60 RANGE READY BULLS FRESH OFF TEST - COW SETTLERS SimAngus, Balancers (GvXAn), 15 month old forage Developed for calving ease, growth, guaranteed. Gain the many benefits of heterosis from crossbreeding. Well over $100 per cow exposed. Superior genetics. Rotert/Harriman, Montrose, MO www.rotertharriman.com Bob Harriman • 660-492-2504 Bettie Rotert • 660-693-4844 George Rotert • 816-896-0954

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MCMILLIN CHAROLAIS Bulls for sale: 12-18 months, low birth weights, high growth, highly maternal, easy calving & gentle. Call anytime 660668-2230 or 660-553-0007

600 Industrial Dr. • Sedalia, MO

660-826-5451

WAS NOW 07 GMC Yukon XL Denali 1-Owner ......24495.........23995 07 Chevy CrewCab 4wd........................17495.........16995 07 Dodge QuadCab 4wd .......................17495.........16995 07 Ford SuperCab 4wd Sharp!.............16495.........15995 05 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4wd....Only.........14495 05 GMC CrewCab 4wd ............................Only.........13495 07 Saturn Vue AWD 78K........................13995.........13495 07 Mustang 73K.......................................Only.........12995 08 Gr.Caravan SXT 1-Owner.................12995.........12495 05 Ford SuperCrew 4wd .......................12995.........12495 06 Colorado XCab Z71 ..........................12495.........12295 06 Jeep Commander 4wd .....................11995 .........11495 06 Buick Rendezvous AWD ....................Only.........10995 08 Chevy Uplander ................................11495.........10995 08 Ford Fusion.......................................11495.........10995 06 Pontiac G6...........................................9995...........9495 03 Chevy Suburban Z71..........................9995...........9495 07 Cobalt 1-Owner...................................Only...........8995 05 Gr.Caravan 84K...................................7995...........7495 04 Chrysler Pacifica AWD.......................7995...........7495 04 Buick LeSabre Sharp!........................7495...........6995 02 Mountaineer AWD...............................Only...........6495 99 Cadillac Escalade 4wd 1-Owner........Only...........5995 05 Kia Rio 54K .........................................5995...........5495 99 Blazer LT 4wd .....................................Only...........4995 00 Grand Am 1-Owner.............................4995...........4495 03 Cavalier ...............................................Only...........4295 Wishing you a Happy & Healthy New Year!

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Horses & Tack

BARRETTS 3-HORSE Trailer. Aluminum, 16 foot, extra nice. Rarely used, sleeping compartment and dressing room. Please call: 573-377-2087

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660-547-0223

30x40x10 • 2-10x8 Door • 1 Walk Door 4” Concrete With Rebar • Solex On Roof Trusses & 5x5 Post • 8’ O.C.

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Metal Roofing

30x56x12 • 1 Walk Door • 3 10x10 Overhead 40x60x12 post frame • 4" con. Rebar • truss Doors • Solex on Roof, 4” Concrete with Rebar 4' o.c. • 5x5 post 8'o.c. • 3 10x10 overhead • Trusses & 5x5 Posts 8’ o.c. door's • 1 walk door • solex on roof custom size available

custom size available

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FIREWOOD

$100 / Cord • $55 / 1/2 Cord Delivery available. Call (660)619-4157 (Warsaw)

Prices Good Till September 7th, 2011

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10 Year Metal

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