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USPS-299800 Vol.137, No. 6 La Plata, MO, 63549 • 8 Pages • 1 Section • 50 Cents

Serving Macon County Since 1876

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

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Dilbert Biswell, La Plata, MO US REP. SAM GRAVES TO VISIT ADAIR COUNTY Congressman Sam Graves (RTarkio) will visit Adair County on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 from 11:15 to noon at “Jackson Country Connection,” a local pumpkin patch and corn maze. The public is invited to meet the congressman as he makes a farm tour through his new district. Bob and Andy Jackson, owners, will serve as hosts for the event. Graves is the current United States Congressman for Missouri’s Sixth Congressional District. Twelve new counties including Adair have been added to his current area, which includes 36 counties in the northern part of the state, from the Kansas to Illinois border. Graves, a farmer, received more than 80% of the vote in the August 7 primary for his re-election. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Small Business Committee. The Congressman also serves on the Transportation Committee and is one of only a handful of farmers in Congress. For more information, visit www. gravesforcongress.com or contact area coordinator Aaron Baker at (660) 281-7777. Skeeter The Clown was at the La Plata Pharmacy on Thursday, August 9th promoting the Circus that will be coming to La Plata on Friday, August 17th at the Sports Complex, sponsored by the La Plata Promotional Committee.

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Starting on Monday, August 13th the city of La Plata began conducting emergency generator testing and commissioning. The testing will continue throughout the week during daylight hours. Testing guidelines require the generators to run several hours with a range of power outputs. Electrical power interruptions are not expected, but there is always the potential for random periods of brief power outages. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact the City Administrator, Dickie Brown, during normal business hours at 660-332-7166 or by email at laplataadmin@cableone. net

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On Tuesday evening, August 7, 2012 a two vehicle accident occured at the North junction of Atlanta, Highway 63 and Highway M. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol a 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier, driven by Ethan Baker, 17 of Atlanta was westbound and failed to yield to a 2002 Saturn L100, driven by Ebeney Magruder, age 33 of Macon, headed southbound on 63. Baker struck Magruder, went off the right side of the road. Magruder went off the right side of the roadway, stuck a sign and overturned. Both vehicles were totaled and both drivers were transported to Samaritan Hospital in Macon, Missouri. Baker with minor injuries and Magruder with moderate injuries. The MSHP was assisted by the Macon County Sheriff’s Office, Atlanta Fire Department and Atlanta First Responders.

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Kindergarten 2 boxes of 24 count Crayola crayons (no fat crayons), 1 box of Crayola markers, 10 pencils (plain please), 10 Elmer glue sticks, Fiskars safety scissors (no points please), 2 boxes of tissues, 1 package of baby wipes, 1 container of disinfecting wipes, beach towel for rest time, backpack (no rolling), 1 package of copier paper, small school box with snap lid, 2 two pocket folders . First Grade 24 pencils, 12 inch ruler with centimeters, crayons (16 or 24), glue sticks (several), scissors (no points), school box, eraser, backpack, 12 wide ruled spiral notebooks, 1 package unlined/lined index cards, 1 box of tissues, 2 pocket folders for homework, 1 package of sugar-free Trident gum (18 piece pack), box of markers, box of colored pencils and disinfecting wipes (optional). Second Grade Backpack (no rolling), 1 small pencil box with snap lid, 24 # pencils (plain), 1 eraser or pencil top erasers, 1 box of 24 crayons, 1 box of 12 colored pencils, 4 glue sticks, 5 two-pocket folders (red, yellow, blue, green and orange), blunt scissors, 1 stretchy bookcover, 2 containers of disinfecting wipes, 2 boxes of facial tissues, 1 box of sandwich or snack zip-top bas, hand pencil sharpener and 1 package Post-It notes. Third Grade Backpack (no rolling), 24 pencils (no mechanical), 2 boxes tissue, scissors (no points), glue stick, crayons or colored pencils, 1 tub Clorox wipes, ruler (inches and cm), 3 plastic two pocket folders (blue, green, and orange), erasers, 1 package of index cards, 1 box zip-top bags, composition notebook, notebook (wide rule), school box and gym shoes. Fourth Grade Pencils, 3 notebooks (wide ruled, 70 pages), 2 pocket folders, stick glue, scissors, colored pencils, markers, 2 large box of tissues, gym shoes, pencil bag or school box, 1 tub disinfectant wipes, 2 pkgs 3x5 index cards, 1 box of bandages. Fifth Grade Pencils (.07 mechanical pencils will work), 2 red-pens for grading, 1 hand held sharpener, colored pencils, 2 fine point black sharpie markers, Fiskar scissors pointed, small school box, 2 packs unlined 3x5 cards, 2 plain, heavy duty plastic pocket folders, large glue stick, 2 large boxes of tissues, 1 tub Clorox wipes, 4 stretchy book covers, 1 package wide rule lined paper and 1 white eraser. No Trapper Keepers. Sixth Grade 250 sheets of wide ruled loose paper, 4 one subject spiral notebooks-wide ruled, 2 orange plastic pocket folders, 1 plain 1� binder, 1 plain 2� binder, 2 composition notebooks, pencils, pens, 1 package red pens, 5 pocket folders with holes, 2 boxes of tissues, gym shoes, book bag, small art box, notebook for journal, crayons, markers, or colored pencils, just two of the three, not all, scissors, glue sticks, white glue, book covers, 1 box of NexCare bandages, 2 tubs cleaning wipes, hand sanitizer, Post-It notes and index cards. No Trapper Keepers or Desktop organizers.Grades 7-12 - 1-3 inch binder (good quality such as Avery brand), 2 pkgs. tab dividers (5 tab) and 1 pencil bag for notebook.

Atlanta C-3 2012-2013 School Supply List Kindergarten - Several #2 pencils, 1 large eraser, 1-8 pack of Crayola crayons, 1 pair Fiskar scissors, 4 glue sticks, 1 liquid glue, supply box (approx. 8x4x3), 2 boxes of Kleenex, mat/heavy rug for rest time, Primary writing tablet, 1 pair of nonskid marking gym shoes, backpack, paint shirt, 1 spiral ring notebook, folder, 1 container of Clorox wipes, Germ-X (please put your child’s name on all items). First Grade - Pencils (yellow #2), 1 pkg. pencil top erasers, 2 big erasers, crayons, scissors, 1 centimeter and inch ruler, small pencil box, glue, 2 boxes of Kleenex, 1 large container Clorox Wipes, 1 bottle Germ-X, book bag, gym shoes (white soles), 2 folders, 3 wide lined notebooks (please label everything). Second Grade - 2 boxes (24 box) #3 pencils, 2 big pink erasers (“pink pearl�), 1 box Kleenex, 1 jar Clorox wipes (for boys), 1 small Germ-X (for girls), 1 regular sized box (24) crayons (not giant boxes please), 4 glue sticks, 1 bottle liquid glue, scissor, 1 notebook (wide ruled, 1 subject, 70 sheets), 1 pkg. large lines loose leaf paper, 1 art box/supply box, book bag, white soled gym shoes and 1 pkg. of markers. Third Grade - Several #2 pencils, large eraser, 6 spiral notebook (wide rule), 2 pocket folders, 1 small box tissues, scissors, crayons, 1 red grading pen or pencil, book bag, gym shoes (no black soles), calculator (inexpensive) and 1 hand held pencil sharpener. Fourth Grade - 20- #2 pencils, 2 red pens, 2 black pens, 2 blue pens, 3 packs of wide ruled loose leaf paper, 4 folders, 3-1 subject spiral notebooks, 1 pack of colored pencils, 1 pack dry erase markers, 2 packs of white index cards, 1 pack of Crayola markers, gym shoes, 1 big box of Kleenex, backpack and 1 container of anti-bacterial wipes. Fifth Grade - 300 sheets loose leaf paper, 5 notebooks (1 of each color, blue, black, red, yellow and green), 30#2 pencils, 2 pkgs. pencil end erasers (40 count), 4 colored pens, clipboard, 1 pkg. note cards, 1 pkg. markers or colored pencils or crayons, 2 glue sticks, 1 good pair of scissors, 1 pkg. Expo dry erase markers, 1 small pencil box, 1 ruler (cm and inches), 5 different colored folders, 2 pink erasers, 1 pkg. Post-It notes, 1 calculator (no scientific calculators), gym shoes to leave at school, 2 boxes of Kleenex, 1 container Clorox wipes and 1 bag of peppermints. Sixth Grade - 3 pkgs. of #2 pencils, 1 pkg. black or blue pens, 1 pkg. multi-colored pens, 3 glue sticks, 1 pair of adult scissors, Crayons or colored pencils, pencil box, calculator, 5-1 subject wide ruled notebooks (70 count), 1 large notebook, 200 sheets of notebook paper, pencil erasers, 3 boxes of Kleenex, 1 ruler (cm/inch), gym shoes, Germ-X, Clorox wipes and backpack. 7th-12th Grade Mrs. Watson - All Students - 1-2 inch, 3 ring binder, dividers for the binder, loose leaf paper, 10 pens (blue or black), 1-2 or 3 subject notebook and flash drive. 7th & 8th Graders - 2 textbook covers, Freshman & Sophomores - 1 textbook cover. Mrs. Marsh - Agriculture - All High School Ag Classes - 3 ring 1� binder, loose leaf paper, 1 red pen, 1 simple calculator, 1- 12� ruler and pencils. Vet Science 2nd Semester - 300 3x5 lined note cards. Mrs. Harvey - English and Spanish I, II and III Classes - Three ring binder and loose leaf notebook paper (one nice sized one for all of the classes with dividers if you have more than one class with her). Spanish Class - Spanish/ English dictionary. Mr. Thurman - Mathematics - Notebook, folder, pencil and calculator. Mrs. Sollars - Social Studies/History/Government - Spiral notebook and blue or black ink pens. Ms. Kittle - World History & 7/8 MO History - 3 ring binder with loose leaf paper, spiral notebook with clean tear, colored pencils, pens and pencils. Special Education - Grades K-12 - 2 boxes of facial tissue (unscented), 1 bottle hand sanitizer, 2 pkgs. loose leaf paper (wide rule or college rule), 2 sticky note pads, 12- #2 pencils, small supply box and calculator. Grades 7-12 - 1-3 inch binder (good quality such as Avery brand), 2 pkgs. tab dividers (5 tab) and 1 pencil bag for notebook.

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Aaron David Doss

Nyra Coleen Sagaser

Aaron David Doss, 25, of Elmer, Missouri, passed away Saturday, August 4, 2012. Aaron was born in Gunnison, CO, on June 12, 1987, the son of Ruby (Munden) Doss of La Plata, Missouri and Melvin Doss of Franklin, Missouri. On January 1, 2011, Aaron was united in marriage to Mandy K. Duncan. Aaron is survived by his loving parents; his devoted wife, Mandy and four wonderful sons, Keegan Aaron Doss, Easton Gage Doss, Ayden Matthew Doss and Cruz Duncan. He also leaves behind six caring brothers and sisters, Wesley Adam Doss and Devon of Columbia, Missouri, Leah Nikole Bramel and Michael, South Korea, Kayla Rainey and friend Jake Hermanson, Indianola, Iowa, Nate Doss and Aubry, Joplin, Missouri, Savanah Doss, Bartlesville, Oklahoma and Matthew True, Texas. He was an adoring uncle to his beloved nieces and nephews who will miss him greatly; Brooklynn Doss, Sylvia Rainey, Trey Collins, Carter Doss, Alyssa Bramel, Treven Collins, Wylie Bramel, Cinnamon St. Clair, Cutter St. Clair, Morgan St. Clair, Willy St. Clair, and Raegan St. Clair. He will be sadly missed by his in-laws, Wanda and David St. Clair, Elmer, brother and sister-in-law, Chris (Candy) St. Clair, Gifford and brother-in-law, Aaron St. Clair, Elmer, aunt and uncle Deb (Larry) Fredman, La Plata. Aaron had many aunts and uncles who cherished their nephew; Janet Pharr and John, Columbia; DeAnna Slaughter and David, Columbia; Mary O’Haver & Jeff, Kirksville; Gail Johnson and Floyd, Kirksville; Roberta O’Haver and Darryl, Greentop; Charlotte Bealmear, Marquand; Clay Doss and Linda, Glasgow, Belinda Doss, Moberly; and DeAnn Davidson, Fulton. Aaron lived life with passion and enthusiasm and he shared these gifts with everyone by especially his cousins, Adrian Hunolt and Jamie, Bob Hunolt, Michael O’Haver and Stacy, Kelly O’Haver and Nicole, Lisa (Ambrosia) Howard & Jim, Amy (O’Haver) Morris and Shawn, Tami O’Haver and Kandice Kopp, Kyle O’Haver and Yesenia Campa, Josh Davis, K.D. Johnson and Kyle Jennings, Stephanie Bealmear and Stacy Bealmear. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Robert Munden and Darlene Gillespie and his paternal grandmother, Leah Doss. Aaron attended Kirksville schools and was a graduate from Adair County R-I, Novinger with the Class of 2005. In 2007 he joined the United States Army, upon returning from the military he attended the Law Enforcement Training Institute in Columbia, MO, graduating in 2010. Aaron was an avid sportsman, who loved hunting, fishing, playing baseball and the great outdoors, he also loved the KC Chiefs, but most of all he enjoyed spending time with his family. Funeral service were held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday (August 11, 2012) at Travis-Noe Funeral Home, with Jeff Dodson officiating. Music selections weree “Daddy’s Hands”, “Go Rest High On That Mountain”, “I Love Your Love the Most” and “Just By Being You”. Interment followed the service at the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Hurdland, Missouri. Aaron was laid to rest next to his maternal grandmother, Darlene Gillespie. Pallbearers were Michael O’Haver, Kelly O’Haver, Bob Hunolt, Brian Easley, Bronson Moore and Gavin Howard. Arrangements were under the direction of Travis Noe Funeral Home in Kirksville, Missouri.

Nyra Coleen Sagaser, daughter of William Floyd and Nellie P. (Stark) Bealmer, was born near Macon, Missouri on December 18, 1933 and passed away on Thursday, August 9, 2012 at her home in Princeton, Missouri at the age of 78 years. Nyra was untied in marriage to James Sagaser on December 26, 1953. They lived in Atlanta, Missouri until moving to Princeton, Missouri in 1974. They were members of the Princeton United Methodist Church. Nyra had been employed at the Mercer County Library as a Librarian Assistant. She loved playing Bridge, golf and traveling. She was a 1951 graduate of Atlanta High School. Nyra is survived by her husband, James of the home in Princeton; a son, Steven and his wife, Merrill of Atlanta, Missouri; two daughters, Connie Mandacina and her husband, Mike of The Village, Florida and Christy Campo and her husband, Michael of Lees Summit, Missouri; eight grandchildren, Jennifer Whitlow, Stacie and Aimee Sagaser, Laura Shroyer, James and Adam Dixon and Sydney and Casey Campo; two great-grandchildren, Sophie and Rollie Shroyer; four brothers, Derwood and his wife, Carolyn Bealmer of Moberly, Missouri, Larry Bealmer of Columbia, Missouri, Mack and his wife, Karen Bealmer of Macon, Missouri and Billy and wife, Diana Bealmer of Macon, Missouri; two sisters, Sandra and husband, Bert Miller of Independence, Missouri and Evelyn Fuller of Clarence, Missouri; and many nieces and nephews. Nyra was preceded in death by her parents and two sisters, Theda Deatherage and Barbara Stump. Funeral services were held Sunday (August 12, 2012) at 3:00 p.m. at the Elliott Funeral Home in Atlanta, Missouri, conducted by Pastor Dan Stratmann. Musical selections were “How Great Thou Art” and “In The Garden”. The body was cremated with private family burial at a later date.

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Gov. Jay Nixon took opening day of the 110th Missouri State Fair as an opportunity to announce a new book celebrating Missouri’s Century Farms. The book, “Missouri’s Century Farms: Preserving Our Agricultural Heritage,” sponsored by Missouri Farm Bureau Federation, University of Missouri Extension and the University of Missouri College of Agriculture, food and Natural Resources (CAFNR), commemorates the 35th anniversary of the program. Governor Nixon contributed to the book and recognized the farming traditions passed from generation to generation and the families who have attained this special recognition.

“Throughout our state’s history, Missouri’s farm families have passed down their legacy of dedication, perseverance and innovation to future generations,” Nixon wrote. “Their tenacity through good times and tough times alike is a true testament to the great men and women of our Century Farms who are pillars of Missouri’s deeply rooted agriculture tradition.” Highlighting the history of the Century Farm program, the 400-page book includes the history of Missouri agriculture as well as personal recollections of individuals whose families have successfully transferred their passion for farming to the next generation. “We’re honored to be

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Anna Bell (Agee) Miller 1936-2012

Anna Bell Miller, 75, of Macon, Missouri, passed away unexpectedly, Tuesday (August 7, 2012) at Samaritan Hospital in Macon. The daughter of James Walter and Opal Pearl (Allen) Agee, she was born November 9, 2012 in Elmer, Missouri. On September 28, 1962 in Kirksville, Missouri, Anna was united in marriage to Cletus Lavern Miller who preceded her in death on January 29, 2011. She was also preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Richard Agee. Anna is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Trent and Dawn Miller of Edgerton, Missouri and Wade and Nina Miller of St. Charles, Missouri; one brother and sister-in-law, Wayne and Donna Agee of Neodesha, Kansas; two sisters and brothers-inlaw, Sheryl and Jerry Skinner and Patricia and Vern Carter all of O’Fallon, Missouri; nine grandchildren, Aaron, Luke, Amanda, Nicholas, Cassy, Nikki, Kerstin, Ryan and Craig, as well as nine great-grandchildren, Darren, Van, Makayla, Caleigh, Aven, Tyler, Makenzie, Kaycee and Dillian. Anna graduated from Kirksville High School and attended two years at Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. She lived on a farm near Green Castle, Missouri most of her life and made a career in nursing, working first at Laughlin Hospital and last a number of years for Grim-Smtih Hospital. Anna’s hobbies included painting and collecting glass chickens. Funeral service were held at 5:00 p.m. Saturday (August 11, 2012) at Travis-Noe Funeral Home in Kirksville, with Pastor Mark DeShon presiding. Family received friends one hour before the service on Saturday in the chapel of Travis-Noe Funeral Home. Anna was cremated following her service and will be interred at a later date in the Green Castle Cemetery in Green Castle. Services under the direction of Travis Noe Funeral Home in Kirksville, Missouri.

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a part of the effort to preserve the heritage of Missouri agriculture and the Century Farm families that are dedicated to working the land and preserving a way of life that established a strong foundation for the State of Missouri,” said Missouri Farm Bureau President Blake Hurst. Among the historical recollections in the book, Hurst’s mother, Millie Hurst, shares memories of growing up on her family farm in northwest Missouri. The Century Farm Program is administered by University of Missouri Extension. “We are pleased to have been a part of the partnership responsible for the Century Farms Program since its inception in

1976,” said Michael Ouart, vice provost and director of University of Missouri Extension. CAFNR Dean Tom Payne echoed Ouart’s sentiments and added, “CAFNR has a rich history of working with Missouri farm families. Nearly three years in the making, the book showcases almost 1,000 Missouri farms that have been farmed by the same family for at least 100 years. To date, 8,120 farms have been awarded this distinction, and a listing of all Century Farms is included in the book. The book is published by Acclaim Press in Sikeston, Mo. To order, visit www. acclaimpress.com.

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ELECTION DAY

Blonde But Blunt BY BECKY JEFFCOAT EDITOR/PUBLISHER lpnews@marktwain.net

Well the primaries are over and some people are happy and some people are not. My mamma always told me “if you don’t vote, don’t bitch”. So enough said on that subject. Good luck to all candidates in the November election. It’s time to get those bbq grills back out, the weather has finally broke and people are so anxious to be spending time outdoors without melting. It’s great to see people walking, riding bikes and playing in the park again. Mother Nature sure was a little ticked off at us for some odd reason, so who did it? Cowboy Up? I won’t tell, just don’t do it again. I went to see George Jones on Friday night, he is one of my all time favorite performers and has a great voice. This man has been in my life for years, as my ma and pa listened to him, as well as the Oakridge Boys, the Statler Brothers, etc. I bet that brings back some memories for people, with their 8-track tapes. LOL I remember my brother having a whole collection of those gaudy clumsy things, now a days the advancement of electrical musical equipment makes the 8 track look like a giant. Randy, my right-hand man, sometimes my left hand, depending on the day. LOL was interested in a small device called a Ipod Shuffle. He was trying to purchase one on the Swap Shop, but left the office before he got it bought. Just so happens that I was working the ER that very same night and was on my phone on Facebook and the very same one became available so I purchased it immediately for $20 and the kid brought it right over to the hospital for me. He musta been broke. LOL Anywho, I opened this tiny little box, looked about the size of a ring box and in it was a USB connector cord about 2” long and a tiny little silver device that was about the size of a piece of Bazooka bubble gum, actually I think it was even smaller than that, but a little larger than a Chicklet. Anyway this device is supposed to hold hundreds of songs that you download from the internet and then buy a pair of headphones to complete the ensemble.

JEFFCOAT I was amazed. I said “Where’s the battery?”, nope, no battery, it just charges as you download songs. Hmmmm!!!! First of all, I’d lose it. Second of all, I couldn’t figure out how to download the songs. And finally, I don’t’ have any headphones. LOL But, Randy was just as happy as if it was Christmas and he was 5-years old. Good for him. He works hard and I sometimes throw things his way like that so he knows I appreciate him. He does a lot of stuff for me, outside the box. Sometimes it’s the little things that matter the most!! Thanks Randy. Things are gearing up around town for the annual Soybean Festival and we will have a complete schedule in next weeks paper. So make sure you contact the La Plata Promotional Committee if you have an event to schedule or would like to be a vendor. The circus will be in town on Friday and I am so looking forward to taking my granddaughter, Quinci Jo to her first circus. I know she’s only 5 months, but I wanted to go anyway, just an excuse, hehe!! So, will I see you there? I hope so! I also wanted to toss in a BIG THANK YOU to all of our readers for all the great compliments and pats on the back for our first Regional paper that was mailed last week. All of us here at The Home Press worked very hard to get your 24 page edition out and those from the Paris and Canton papers contributed a lot of hard work as well. We look forward to bringing you another one next month. Giving you, our readers, what you want is our most important goal and hearing all the great words of approval means a lot to me. Thank You!! Keep It Kool, Bec

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Grilled chicken fillet, beets, apple salad, sliced tomatoes, bread and butter, cookie and milk.

Wednesday, August 22 Hot beef sandwich, mashed potatoes with gravy, carrots, banana, bread and butter, donuts and milk.

Thursday, August 23 BBQ pork ribs, potato salad, baked beans, bread, fruit, melon or tropical fruit, and milk.

Friday, August 24 Beef grill steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, cauliflower, bread, bread pudding with apples and

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Many voters took time to color in the oval’s on their ballots at the La Plata Bank Room on election day. Pictured is Tom Mohan signing in.

Superintendent’s Perspective by Dr. Craig Noah The La Plata R-II School District has a rich history of high student achievement. When you look at our district you will see a talented and dedicated faculty that is always willing to go above and beyond to meet the needs of our students. Our students are some of the best and brightest in the state of Missouri and it is our goal to ensure they are prepared to succeed at the highest level possible. We are also fortunate to have a strong support staff. These individuals are so important to our district and we couldn’t help our students achieve at the highest level without the support from our bus drivers, cooks, nurses, custodians, paraprofessionals, secretaries and maintenance personnel. It is a privilege and an honor to work with such dedicated professionals. As we begin the 2012-2013 school year I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Home Press for allowing us to submit articles on a monthly basis. At the La Plata R-II School District, we strive to keep our community informed and educated about matters related to the education of our students. Our intent is to share information

and at the same time to keep everyone informed in relation to upcoming items that may be of interest. Some of the topics we will be discussing this year include student achievement, curriculum, bussing, activities and school calendars (just to name a few). After you read the articles please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or if you would like any additional information. We are here to serve the students and the community and are always happy to answer any questions that you might have. We also have an extensive web site that is an excellent source of information. The district web address is www.laplata.k12.mo.us. After visiting the site, please feel free to send us feedback and let us know if there are any other items you would like for us to make available. If you ever have any questions, comments or concerns regarding our school district, please contact me at 332-7001 or by email at cnoah@ laplata.k12.mo.us. I am happy to help in anyway possible. Thank you for your continued support of the La Plata R-II School District. We look forward to another outstanding school year.

Macon County Back-ToSchool Health And Safety Fair A Great Success In spite of the heat, 671 people attended the Macon County Back-toSchool Health and Safety Fair on Saturday, August 4, at the Macon County Park EXPO Building. Almost 300 bags of school supplies were distributed to Macon County children entering Kindergarten through 5th grades. All remaining school supplies were divided among the schools, public and private, in Macon County to assist children moving into our school districts and having the supplies they need the first day of school. More than 40 exhibitors provided school supplies and a variety of

fun items for school-aged children and their younger and older siblings. All of the children were invited to participate in the games, crafts, and exhibits on hand including a reverse dunking booth and the rescue vehicles. Smokey the Bear, Sparky the Dog, and Spike the Bulldog all made guest appearances. The Macon County Health Department provided a car-seat safety check station at Floral Hall. The Planning Committee was very happy to welcome so many Macon County families to this important event to get every child off to a “Smart Start to a Great School Year”!

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Pastor’s Corner Sometimes those who do not have faith in Jesus wonder why those with faith follow this person named Jesus. Why do we have faith in this man? It is not because Jesus provides for our physical needs. There are those here in earth who do that, many of whom are connected to government programs. It is not just because Jesus performed miracles while he was on the earth. Jesus performed many miracles while he was here, all of which were witnessed by many people who never became followers of Jesus. It has a lot to do with deeper things of life rather than physical things. t is because Jesus loves us that he came from his place with God in heaven to be with us. It has to do with our belief that Jesus paid the price for our sins. Because of our failures to be the people God wants to be, Jesus died on the cross. God raised him from the dead after hew as in the tomb three days. Jesus taught his followers for forty more days and then returned to heaven. Jesus provides the answer to many of the deeper questions of life that we have. Jesus is the answer

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to for that within us that is searching for a power or a person that is greater than us that we can turn to in times of questioning and in times of distress. Just as bread is necessary to sustain our physical bodies, Jesus is necessary to sustain our internal lives. The healing miracles Jesus did were done to make people whole and to point us to the one who can make us spiritually whole. That one is God. God loves each of us despite of how we live our lives. God wants to make us whole in every way. Will receive that love today? Denzil Thomas Pastor of Atlanta, Mt. Zion, and La Plata United Methodist Churches

La Plata Police Department July Report According to Chief of Police, Jason Bunch, the department reported the following incidents for the month of July 2012. 2)Check Well Being, 7)Assist other Agencies, 4)Assist Citizens, 1) Harassment, 3)Fireworks and/or Unlawful Burning, 3)Theft/Stealing, 2)Keep the Peace, 1)Extra Patrol Request, 1)Follow-up/ Supplemental, 1)Dog at Large, 1)Unattended/ Abandoned (Towed) Motor Vehicle, 2)Civil Complaints, 1)Domestic Violence, 1)Release Report (Sunshine), 2) Medical Assist, 1) Suicidal Subject, 4)

Traffic Complaints, 2) Found Property, 1)Animal Complaint and 1)Dog Bite. Three arrests were made by officers: Edward R. Parker of La Plata, Driving While License Revoked and Failed to Signal, Damian R. Onken of La Plata, Driving While License Revoked and David A. Potter of La Plata, Theft/Stealing from Business (2 counts). Twelve citations were issued by officers, besides the arrests made. All subjects listed are presumed innocent until found guilty in a court of law.

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La Plata FFA will hold their Building Dedication & Ribbon Cutting at the Ag Building on Thursday evening, August 16, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served after the ceremony.

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COMMUNITY NEWS by Marsha Hammons

Kennedy Garnett is spending a few days with Ronnie and Beth Garnett. Mae Graham and Rhoda Graham attended the Bevier Homecoming Saturday night. Rhoda’s great granddaughter, Kendra Jennings sang. Sarah Grinder, Felicia Jennings and family, Tim and Gerogianna Vaughn of Boliver, Beth Jones, Terry Crerantino, Christy, and several other family members also attended.

Weekend guests of Elva Thorne of Independence were Melissa Martin, Caitlin and Joshua of Texas, Richard White of Moberly, Julie Kay and Daniel Howe, Dylan, Dalton, and Sheridan of Novinger, Jacie Hammons and Josie and friend Kyra of Riverside, Justin Hammons of Columbia, Basil and Marsha Hammons of Atlanta and Elva’s neighbors Matt and Wyona.

by Verna Buck

Judy Wilson Ayers of Kirksville and Lodena Biggs were July 22 Sunday visitors of Leola Schneider at LNH. Buster Wood also visits daily. Betty Wassum of Troy, Missouri visited Loda Lee at LNH Monday and also Bobby and Verna Buck. Anna Ruby, Evelyn Falls, Rilletta Brokau and Lena Young of First Baptist Church of La Plata furnished entertainment, gifts and refreshments for birthday party at La Plata Nursing Home on July 27, 2012. The family of Ruth Hawkins joined her Friday afternoon August 3rd to help her celebrate her birthday. Bill Fredman and Marquerite Hodges and Mike Buck were Tuesday evening visitors of Bobby Buck also visiting late Verna and Bobbi Hamlin. Other recent visitors were W.R. and Eddie Buck. Gene and Nancy Graham of Atlanta were recent Monday visitors of Marteena Gunnells also visiting have been Brenda Lee, Linda Montgomery, Gene and Donna McClanahan and Paula Thompson. W.R. and Eddie Buck were Drag Racing Saturday evening at the Ozark Mt. Super Shifters Race at Osborn, MO where the Buck Bros Car “Warlock” took 1st place, driven by Dave Keeling of Davenport, IA. Also joining them were Barb Englehard of Marceline, Denny Parsons of Blue Springs, MO, Ronnie Roach of Milan and Marty Pope Richmond, MO. Reverend Hillis Prather

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and Joan, Donna and Gene McClanahan and Paula Thompson of Mt Tabor Baptist Church conducted services Sunday afternoon at La Plata Nursing Home. Alma Baker, Wanda Sedarwall, Mary Harvey, Doreen McNew, Mary Slauson and Verna Buck assisted Candi Ralston with Bingo at LNH Friday afternoon. W.R. Buck and Pat Boren were Sunday morning visitors of Mike and Robin Boren. Jay Thomas of Louisiana visited Peggy and Jerry Thomas and family Friday and Saturday. Pat Thomas returned home with him to Kiln, MS. Recent visitors of Jim Sparrow have been Sharon and Randy Dore and Nancy and Gene Graham and Linda Montgomery. Mike and Debbie Wolf, Gene Wolf, Sandy Gramling, Carolyn Hopper and Mae Curtis were recent visitor of Barbara Wolf at La Plata Nursing Home. Reverend David Gottman was a recent visitor of Bobby and Verna Buck at LNH. Plans are being made on the Belfield Easley Reunion at La Plata America Legion Building Sunday, August 12th at 6:00 p.m. with a carry in meal, table service, tea/coffee/lemonade provided. All family and friends welcome. Rick and Dolores Silvera of Kansas City were recent guests in the Bill Fredman home. Tom and Charla Cupp visited Maggie Cupp Sunday afternoon.

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TOPS M0877 La Plata met Tuesday August 7th at 6:00 p.m. in the La Plata Christian Church fellowship hall with 7 members weighing in. Gail led the meeting. We were glad to have Gail back with us. We opened with our TOPS and KOPS pledges and the “TOPS Rededication Song” led by Karen C. Roll call was “Did you lose weight, did you journal and watch portions closely and did you eat off a smaller plate and not drink soda pop?” Best TOPS loser was Barb Y. and Gail was runner-up. Best KOPS loser was Barbara G. who stayed the same.. Karen C. wrote two great songs for us, “The Buggy Song”, to the tune of “ The surrey with the funge on Top” and “ living with My TOPS food plan”,

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to the tune of “Swing low Sweet Chariot.” We will have a lot of fun with these. Barb Y. started a “Round the table”, story about our Club “Staying in the buggy”, with each member adding a paragraph as their turn came. Gail received a letter from our Area Coordinator, Nita Blaser. Janet brought detailed information on our TOPS MO877 LaPlata T-Shirts; Styles, colors and prices. We are working hard to support each other as we take of and keep off pounds sensibly. We closed with the “TOPS Goodnight Song”, led by Karen C. Anyone interested in visiting or joining TOPS is welcome. Please call Gail at 660-651-3025 for more information.

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by Pam Burris

The community would like to extend its deepest sympathy to the family of Aaron Doss. Elmer Baptist Church had Bro. Willie Smith as a guest speaker on August 5, 2012 with 22 in attendance. Dean and Pam Burris called on David and Wanda St. Clair and grandsons after church on Sunday. Dean and Pam Burris had supper with Mike, Melanie, Mady and Maddox Tipton on Sunday, August 5. Pam Burris called on Carl Herington on Monday in Bucklin and other visitors were Kathy, Jasymn and Tyler Moore of Marceline and Raegan and Warner Duey. Larry and Edith

Fletcher; Dean and Pam Burris; Tom and Carla Easley; Brian and Jeni Easley; Larry and Debbie Fredman of La Plata; Brandon and Sarah Fredman; Andrew, Becky and Keaton Brizendine; Donald and Janet St. Clair of Marceline; Kathy Moore of Marceline; Stephen Herington of Brookfield; Myrna Brumback of Bucklin; Shawn and Jennipher Burris of Moberly; Mike Buck of La Plata; Rob Aldinger; Joe and Dana Weber of La Plata and Toni Matticks of La Plata attended the visitation of Aaron Doss in Kirksville Friday night. Jay and Toni Matticks; Shawn and Jennipher Burris; and Dean and Pam

by Sharron Burns

We received one and 2/10 inches of rain on Wednesday and the temperatures have fallen down to a comfortable range Hohenadel Hill has more wild cat problems. In our back yard we saw a mother and baby wild cat in a nearby tree Friday morning. Our neighbor saw a not full grown black panther type kitten along the road near the Hidden Hollow Conservation area, on his way home from Elmer All the rabbits are gone and birds are afraid to come down to the ground to eat. So far our Henny Penny, the chicken, has escaped the cats. Sunday supper guests of David and Connie Gunnels included Jennifer, Mike, Timerrick and Adain Gunnels, Christy and Rob Bristow, Nikisha, Lance and Kady Couch. The Sunday message at the Gifford Christian Church was delivered by Nathaniel Iman, a graduate of Central Christian College of the Bible of Moberly Missouri. Attending were Kim and Leighton Shoop, Donna and Jerry Gray, Kirby Bailey, Debbie Newland, Dean and Marietta Slaughter, Chad, Amanda, Claire and Morgan Belfield, Mac Mc Ray, Jean Elliott, Donna

Kelly, Richard, Sharron and Amy Burns. Tanner Smith and Sharron Burns worked on 4-H Treasurer’s books at the La Plata Library Friday. The Atalpal 2 Club Met at the La Plata Santa Fe Expresso Thursday for their meeting. Donna and Jerry Gray helped their grandson, Zachary Gray, celebrate his 14th birthday Monday evening at this parents, Brian, Melinda, Chase and Alaina Gray’s Home. Amy Burns visited her parents, Sharron and Richard Burns on Sunday. Marilyn Sinnock spent the day with Trevor and Tanner Pipes Tuesday. Oklahoma Indians 4-H Club enjoyed swimming and a picnic Tuesday at the La Plata Santa Fe Lake. Carolyn Hill of Clarence enjoyed Sunday lunch with Marilyn Sinnock. Friends for La Plata Preservation met Monday evening at the La Plata Library. They are planning on having the Green Theatre open for visiting on September 3, during the La Plata Soybean Festival. Charles and Dillon Howe visited Marilyn Sinnock this week.

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The Board of Directors of the La Plata Community Fire Protection District will hold their regular monthly meeting Monday, August 20, 2012 in the Depot Inn Meeting Room. The Annual Tax-Rate hearing will precede the meeting at 8:00 pm. Agenda items will include payment of bills, set tax rate for 2013, approve a budget for 2013, Fire Chief Report and other items pertaining to the daily operation of the District. This is an open meeting and all patrons are welcome to attend.

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LOCAL NEWS LHS 2012 Fall BB/SB Schedules NEMO Fair 4-H Winners Wednesday, August 22nd Thursday, August 23rd Saturday, August 25th Monday, August 27th Tuesday, August 28th Thursday, August 30th Friday, August 31st Tuesday, September 4th Thursday, September 6th Friday, September 7th Saturday, September 8th Tuesday, September 11th Thursday, September 13th Friday, September 14th Saturday, September 15th Tuesday, September 18th Friday, September 21st Saturday, September 22nd Saturday, September 22nd Monday, September 24th Thursday, September 27th October 3rd-6th October 10th October 13th October 19th-20th

at Putnam County SB V/JV vs. Novinger V/JV at Atlanta SB Tourney at Marceline SB V/JV at Atlanta vs. Bevier vs. Brashear BB V/JV vs. Bucklin/Macon County* at Harrisburg BB V/JV vs. Brashear * at North Shelby SB Tourney at Bevier* at Green City* vs. Cairo at Atlanta Baseball Tourney at Novinger* vs. Linn County* at Schuyler County SB Tourney La Plata Baseball Classic vs. Westran SB V/JV vs. Atlanta * (Sr. Parent Rec.) Softball Districts Softball Sectionals Softball Quarterfinals Softball State - Springfield

5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. TBA 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. TBA 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. TBA 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. TBA TBA 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA

NEMO Fair - Elizabeth Larson of the Oklahoma Indians 4-H club entered many projects in the NEMO Fair. She entered Timmy, her rooster, in the Poultry show. She also entered a dozen white eggs, which won a Poultry Trophy for the best white dozen eggs. In Cake Decorating she entered a “Nature Cake� which won 2 blue ribbons. In Photography, her “St. Louis Arch� picture won 2 blue ribbons, the “Fireworks� photo earned 2 red ribbons, and the “Bird� won 2 blue ribbons. Elizabeth is the daughter of Tori and Blake Larson of rural La Plata.

NEMO Fair - Hannah Larson, a first year member of Oklahoma Indians 4-H Club entered a poster about “The Common Types of Veterinarians� in the NEMO Fair. Her poster won 2 blue ribbons and the trophy for Veterinary Science. Hannah’s parents are Blake and Tori Larson of rural La Plata.

AHS 2012 Fall BB/SB Schedule Saturday, August 25th Atlanta Softball Tourney TBA Tuesday, August 28th Thursday, August 30th Friday, August 31st Tuesday, September 4th Thursday, September 6th Friday, September 7th Monday, September 10th Tuesday, September 11th Friday, September 14th Saturday, September 15 Tuesday, September 18th Thursday, September 20th Saturday, September 22nd Saturday, September 22nd Monday, September 24th Tuesday, September 25th Thursday, September 27th Friday, September 28th Monday, October 1st Tuesday, October 2nd October 3rd-6th

vs. La Plata (SB/BB) at Madison (SB/BB) vs. New Franklin (SB/BB) vs. Higbee (SB/BB) at Schuyler County (SB) vs. Bevier (SB/BB) vs. Harrisburg (BB) at Brashear (SB/BB) at Linn County (SB/BB) Atlanta Baseball Tourney vs. Green City (SB/BB) vs. Novinger La Plata Baseball Tourney at Schuyler County SB Tourney at North Shelby (SB) at Bucklin (SB/BB) at La Plata (SB/BB) vs. Sturgeon (SB/BB) at Cairo (SB/BB) at Harrisburg (BB) District Softball Tourney

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NEMO Fair - Kirk Larson, son of Tori and Blake Larson, entered a project in Livestock Judging in the NEMO Fair. His poster entitled “Carcass Components of a Market Steer� won 2 blue ribbons and earned the Livestock Judging trophy. It was also selected to go to the Missouri State Fair. Kirk is a first year member of Oklahoma Indians 4-H Club.

BHS 2012 Fall BB/SB Schedule Friday, August 24th Saturday, August 25th Tuesday, August 28th Friday, August 31st Saturday, September 1st Tuesday, September 4th Thursday, September 6th Friday, September 7th Monday, September 10th Tuesday, September 11th Friday, September 14th Monday, September 17th Tuesday, September 18th Friday, September 21st Saturday, September 22nd Thursday, September 27th October 3rd-6th

vs. Linn County (SB/BB) at Atlanta Softball Tourney at Knox County (JV/V SB) at La Plata (JV/V BB) at Knox County SB Tourney at Novinger (SB/BB) vs. Canton (JV/V SB) at La Plata (SB/BB) at Scotland County (JV/V SB) vs. Atlanta (SB/BB) vs. Green City (SB/BB) vs. Marion County (JV/V SB) at Bucklin (SB/BB) vs. Bevier (SB/BB) at Schuyler County SB Tourney at Green City (JV/V SB) District Softball Tourney

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NEMO Fair - Naomi Larson shows her NEMO Fair entries. Naomi crocheted a brown hand bag which received the first place trophy in Crochet. It also earned the right to be shown at Missouri State Fair in Sedalia. Her pajama pants earned 2 blue ribbons. The red, white, and blue pot holder received 2 blue ribbons. Her Bread Project was an assortment of Breads which also got 2 blue ribbons. Naomi is a first year member of Oklahoma Indians 4-H Club . Her parents are Tori and Blade Larson f rural La Plata.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE For default in the payment of debt secured by a deed of trust executed by Trevor Don Newland and Candace L Newland, dated April 29, 2010, and recorded on April 30, 2010, Document No. B946-200, in Book No. 946, at Page 200 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Macon County, Missouri, the undersigned Successor Trustee will on September 4, 2012, at 1:30 PM, at the South Front Door of the Macon County Courthouse, Macon, Missouri, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash: ALL OF LOT TEN (10) IN BLOCK SEVEN (7) ENGLEWOOD HILLS SUBDIVISION TO THE CITY OF MACON, MACON COUNTY, MISSOURI, commonly known as 1302 Englewood Drive, Macon, MO, 63552 subject to all prior easements, restrictions, reservations, covenants and encumbrances now of record, if any, to satisfy the

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Missouri Primary Republican Sample Ballot For United States Senator Todd Akin-542 Jerry Beck-33 Sarah Steelman-324 John G. Brunner-663 Mark Memoly-10 Mark Patrick Lodes-4 Robert (Bob) Poole-23 Hector Maldonado-6 For Governor John D. Weiler-192 David (Dave) Spence-934 Bill Randles-176 Fred Sauer-183 For Lieutenant Gover-

nor Charles W. Kullman-103 Brad Lager-632 Peter Kinder-678 Mike Carter-120 For Secretary of State Scott Rupp-239 Shane Schoeller-366 Bill Stouffer-929 For State Treasurer Cole McNary-1,271 For Attorney General Ed Martin-818 Adam Lee Warren-508 For United States Representative In Congress 6th District Bob Gough-100 Sam Graves-1,213 Christopher Ryan-208 State Representative 6th District Ron Gillett-172 Tony Asket-139 Alan R. Wyatt-471 Tim Remole-872 Circuit Judge Philip Prewitt-1,334 Commissioner of the County Commission District #1 Drew Belt-736 Commissioner of the County Commission District #2 Jon Dwiggins-673 For Coroner

Brian C. Hayes-1,476

Missouri Primary Constitution Party Sample Ballot For Lieutenant Governor Cynthia L. Davis-0 For Secretary of State Justin Harter-0

Missouri Primary Libertarian Party Sample Ballot For United States Senator Jonathan Dine-1 For Governor Jim Higgins-1 For Lieutenant Governor Matthew Copple-1 For Secretary of State Cisse W. Spragins-1 For State Treasurer Sean O’ Toole-1 For Attorney General Dave Browning-1 For United States Representative in Congress 6th District Russ Lee Monchil-1 Non-Partisan Consitutional Amendment No. 2 Yes-3,732 No--297 Callao City Question Yes-72 No-14

Adair County

Sims Jewelry and Gifts

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MACON COUNTY, MISSOURI

For United States Senator Claire McCaskill-1,679 For Governor Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon-1,584 Clay Thunderhawk-231 William B. Campbell-316 For Lieutenant Governor Susan Monttee-1,010 Dennis Weisenburger-147 Fred Kratky-33 Becky Lee Plattner-56 Judy Baker-362 Sara Lampe-128 Jackie Townes McGee-34 Bill (William) Haas-170 For Secretary of State Jason Kander-1,804 MD Rabbi Alam-121 For State Treasurer Clint Zweifel-1,715 For Attorney General Chris Koster-1,755 For State Representative 6th District Diana J. Scott-1,768 For United States Representative in Congress 6th District Kyle Yarber-586 Ted Rights-226

W.A. (Bill) Hedge-390 Ronald William Harris-512 For Circuit Judge Frederick (Rick) P. Tucker-1,858 For Commissioner of the County Commission Second District John A. Meisner-1,033 For Sheriff Robert D. Dawson-677 Kevin Shoemaker-1,813 For Public Administrator Lois Jean Noland-2,015 For Assessor Alan Spencer-2,034

Dates of publication are August 15, 22 and 29, 2012.

debt and costs. James D. Smiser, Successor Trustee First Publication: August 8, 2012 For more information, visit www.southlaw.com <http://www.Southlaw.com> NOTICE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. §1692c(b), no information concerning the collection of this debt may be given without the prior consent of the consumer given directly to the debt collector or the express permission of a court of competent jurisdiction. The debt collector is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose (Casefile No. 141419 / Invoice No. 141419-570416). Date of publication are: August 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2012.

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cuit 2 Russell E. Steele-677 For Commissioner of the County Commission First District Carson Adams-384 For Commissioner of the County Commission Second District Larry Lee Smith-235 For Sheriff Larry. W. Logston-564 For Public Administrator T. Jack Ward-615

Missouri Primary Republican Sample Ballot For United States Senator Todd Akin-1,315 Jerry Beck-83 Sarah Steelman-931 John G. Brunner-880 Mark Memoly-16 Mark Patrick Lodes-20 Robert (Bob) Poole-59 Hector Maldonado-67 For Governor John D. Weiler-587 David (Dave) Spence-1,623 Bill Randles-360 Fred Sauer-437 For Lieutenant Governor Charles W. Kullman-256

Brad Lager-1,028 Peter Kinder-1,529 Mike Carter-353 For Secretary of State Scott Rupp-1,170 Shane Schoeller-801 Bill Stouffer-936 For State Treasurer Cole McNary-2,576 For Attorney General Ed Martin-1,628 Adam Lee Warren-1,111 For United States Representative In Congress 6th District Bob Gough-248 Sam Graves-2,2476 Christopher Ryan-480 For State Representative 3rd District Nate Walker-2,147 For State Representative 4th District Craig Redmon-728 For Commissioner of the County Commission Second District Mark Thompson-1,323 Sheila Pruett-557 For Sheriff Robert “Bob” Hardwick 1950 Jason D. Lene 1828 For Assessor Donnie Waybill-3,096 For Public Administration

Rhonda Noe-2,141 Carolyn Jacobs-1,326 For Coroner Brian C. Noe-3,299

Missouri Primary Constitution Party Sample Ballot For Lieutenant Governor Cynthia L. Davis-1 For Secretary of State Justin Harter-1

Missouri Primary Libertarian Party Sample Ballot For United States Senator Jonathan Dine-5 For Governor Jim Higgins-6 For Lieutenant Governor Matthew Copple-5 For Secretary of State Cisse W. Spragins-6 For State Treasurer Sean O’ Toole For Attorney General Dave Browning-6 For United States Representative in Congress 6th District Russ Lee Monchil -6 Non-Partisan Constitutional Amendment No. 2 Yes-3,562 No-655

Knox County Missouri Primary Democratic Sample Ballot For United States Senator Claire McCaskill-262 For Governor Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon-248 Clay Thunderhawk-13 William B. Campbell-40 For Lieutenant Governor Susan Monttee-143 Dennis Weisenburger-24 Fred Kratky-10 Becky Lee Plattner-11 Judy Baker-46 Sara Lampe-8 Jackie Townes McGee-4 Bill (William) Haas-20 For Secretary of State Jason Kander-242 MD Rabbi Alam-13 For State Treasurer Clint Zweifel-283 For Attorney General Chris Koster-248 For United States Representative in Congress 6th District Kyle Yarber-73 Ted Rights-53 W.A. (Bill) Hedge-34 Ronald William Harris-65 For Circuit Judge Circuit 2

Russell E. Steele-281 For Eastern District Commissioner Terry “Red” Callahan-140 For Western District Commissioner Roger Parton-112 Terry Marble-80 For Sheriff Allen Gudehus-278 For Public Administrator Kathy J. Poore-276 For Coroner Jeffrey Doss-272

Missouri Primary Republican Sample Ballot For United States Senator Todd Akin-208 Jerry Beck-27 Sarah Steelman-257 John G. Brunner-176 Mark Memoly-9 Mark Patrick Lodes-5 Robert (Bob) Poole-34 Hector Maldonado-4 For Governor John D. Weiler-168 David (Dave) Spence-244 Bill Randles-392 Fred Sauer-106 For Lieutenant Governor Charles W. Kullman-71 Brad Lager-182

Peter Kinder-316 Mike Carter-86 For Secretary of State Scott Rupp-206 Shane Schoeller-186 Bill Stouffer-222 For State Treasurer Cole McNary-501 For Attorney General Ed Martin-318 Adam Lee Warren-243 For United States Representative In Congress 6th District Bob Gough-53 Sam Graves-549 Christopher Ryan-95 For State Representative 4th District Craig Redmon-675 For Eastern District Commissioner Danny Gibbons-164 Robert Lay-244 For Western District James (Jim) Parrish-284 For Sheriff Robert Becker-530 Ryan J. Bishop-369 For Assessor Anita James-741 For Public Administration Theresa L. Hamlin-709

Missouri Primary Constitution Party Sample Ballot

For Lieutenant Governor Cynthia L. Davis-0 For Secretary of State Justin Harter-0

Missouri Primary Libertarian Party Sample Ballot For United States Senator Jonathan Dine-1 For Governor Jim Higgins-1 For Lieutenant Governor Matthew Copple-1 For Secretary of State Cisse W. Spragins For State Treasurer Sean O’ Toole-1 For Attorney General Dave Browning-1 For United States Representative in Congress 6th District Russ Lee Monchil-1 Non-Partisan Consitutional Amendment No. 2 Yes -1,109 No-81 Knox County question Yes-1,061 No-155

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8A Wednesday, August 15, 2012

The Home Press • North Edition • maconhomepress.com

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: ‘Brad Buck Paint & Body’

ABOVE - Brad Buck, owner of Brad Buck Paint & Body, is shown sanding a hot rod in preparation for a new coat of paint. BELOW LEFT - The company has an artistic logo that shows their creativity. BELOW RIGHT - The body of a race car that Buck has recently painted.

A new business has made La Plata their hometown. Opening in March at 515 E. Moore Street, Brad Buck Paint and Body is up and running and accepting new customers and welcoming those that he has already helped out previously at other locations. Buck has been in the automotive business since he was old enough to walk into Buck Bros. Sunnyslope in Kirksville, where

his father, Eddie Buck and uncles, W.R. and Mike are owners. This family has been in the automotive business in some fashion for several years and that includes racing their own vehicles down 156 to running their racecars throughout several states. So, Brad is no new-comer to the world of automobiles. With eight years experience under his belt work-

ing for a previous body shop in Macon, Buck brings his experience to La Plata by offering a full body shop including Custom Paint Jobs, Restorations and Collision Repair. The body shop uses quality paint products and Buck is I-Car and ASE certified. As owner of the shop, Buck says that he will be happy to work with your insurance company for your collision repair. He

says that since he is working alone his production is low, but that makes his work high quality. He throws in that he does detailing and offers that great hometown hospitality. You are able to check out some of Buck’s work on his website at bradbuckpaintandbody.com, seeing the before product and the finished product, as well as just being able to ask his advice or get great

tips for your wheels. And for those of you that are computer savvy, you can keep up with him by liking Brad Buck Paint and Body on Facebook. Bucks states that, “A Job Worth Doing, Is Worth Doing Well”! We welcome Brad to town and hope his experience here in La Plata goes well.

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