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School starts this Monday R-II Open House Aug. 18

School starts this coming Monday, Aug. 22 for all students in Morgan County R-II School District. Buses will be running, students will be walking and riding their bicycles, and parents will be driving their children school. The additional traffic will require special attention and alert drivers. Construction continues with the performing arts building at the high school and certain parking lots have been resurfaced. High school students are encouraged to use the east campus entrance, West View Drive, when driving to school. Drivers in Gravois Mills need to use extra caution in the morning and afternoon when driving the curve by South Elementary School. Watch for buses and parents coming and going through the drive. Everyone needs to be alert for changes in traffic patterns, and considerate of one another as the school year gets underway.

Open House The Morgan County R-II School District open house is scheduled 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18. The open house event allows parents and students to meet teachers and administrators, tour school buildings, review schedules, locate lockers, and drop off school supplies. Elementary Principal Kim Murdock said open house is a great time for students to bring their supplies to school so they don’t have to carry all of them on the bus. Murdock said parents can also purchase additional car tags for the pick-up system and sign up to be a parent volunteer. Families will also have the opportunity to have their picture taken on a beach-theme backdrop to commemorate the beginning of the 2016-17 school year. Middle school principal Travis Troyer said the focus this year

will be individual achievement, student growth, goal setting for the purpose of learning, and “we are going to have fun accomplishing these tasks.” The middle school slogan this year is “Proud and Bold, Black and Gold.” The middle school facilities feature new entryway flooring, upgraded science tables and equipment, and a new marquee. High school principal Chris Marshall reminds students that there will be no class schedule changes once school starts. Changes need to be made the week of registration or during open house. The addition of the performing arts building and band room. should be completed in September. Also new at the high school is “VHS” (Variety, Hit the Books, Study) time where students will be able to attend mini-sessions about life skills, hobbies, and attend other teacher-led “classes” to help students.

Adult education classes and new-student orientation for the 2016-2017 school year start Tuesday, Aug. 23 at Versailles High School. For adults without a high school diploma, an High School Equivalency certificate may be required to go to college or vocational school, or to successfully apply for a job. The class meets 4 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in Room 11 at Versailles High School. Students are to enter from the Walmart side of the building.

The standards for an HSE certificate are similar to the General Educational Development test. However, the GED is a trademark owned by the American Council on Education. Also available is help preparing for college entrance exams, ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery), job skills, and computer skills. Monthly orientation classes are available for new students. For more information, call Priscilla Climes at 573-377-2012 or 573-480-0059.

In an effort to help offset costs for running a tournament or hosting other athletic events, the park board is considering charging a pro-rated fee for outof-town students who utilize the city’s fields. This would amount to paying dues to support the sports programs. In other business, concern was expressed about power lines going through tree branches. Vogt said that Ameren Missouri workers trim branches annually. Improvements to the walking trail to entice walkers/bicyclists to come off the nearby Katy Trail developments and use the city’s trail, were discussed. These improvements are in long-term planning and will likely require grant money. Christmas light displays were also mentioned.

Collector’s tax sale is Aug. 22 The Morgan County Collector’s tax sale begins 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 22 at the north door of the Morgan County Courthouse in Versailles. Parcels of land will be auctioned to the public. The starting price for each parcel is the amount of taxes due on it. According to Missouri law, the land can be sold if taxes go unpaid for three years. The original owners will have one year to redeem their property by paying the taxes owed. During that time, the new owners cannot use or alter

Ministerial Alliance: ‘Quit making excuses’

John Roll makes balloon animals Wednesday, Aug. 10 at a Summer Health Festival at Prairie Hills in Versailles. He said he learned to make the animals and other creby Janet Dabbs ations from a working clown. The health clinic was celebrating 10 years with Katy Trail Community Health. Bethel Mennonite Church The event included activities, information booths, and Pastor David Zapf administered the opening prayer health screening. (photo by Bryan E. Jones)

High school equivalency classes begin Aug. 23

A demolition crew works to remove old grain handling equipment and storage Friday, Aug. 12 at MFA Agri Service just east of Versailles. An MFA representative said overhead bins and a grain leg (the system used to lift grain to the top of an elevator) were being demolished because they were worn out. MFA will continue selling feed and corn and taking in grain. (photo by Dorothy Anderson)

Park board: Ball field turf and concessions

The Versailles Park Board, Monday, Aug. 15, discussed the city’s ball fields, considering turf, concessions and charging out-of-town teams to use the city’s fields. Parks Department superintendent David Vogt reported he spoke with Versailles High School principal Chris Marshall about purchasing more turf than normal for the softball field. The R-II softball and baseball teams use the city’s fields as their home ball parks. R-II activities director Kyle Middleton said there are seven home softball games scheduled for high school and three for middle school. Ball park concession revenues were also discussed. Vogt reported concessions receipts of approximately $1,500 for the last two months.

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and shared a testimony at the Wednesday, Aug. 3 meeting of the Versailles Area Ministerial Alliance. Zapf spoke to the group saying, “In our culture today, people like to reject the idea of guilt, instead of admitting when we have done something wrong. Oftentimes, we blame our circumstances and make excuses for our behavior. When I first came to this area, 10 years ago, it was shortly after I had major back surgery. My doctor prescribed narcotic pain medications for my postsurgery pain and I became dependent to the legal pain medications. “I found that as long as I thought of myself as an ‘innocent victim’ who needed the pain medications because of my pain I felt I was okay. But, the truth was I didn’t really need it

for two years. I realized that I wasn’t just an innocent victim, but I was actually a guilty perpetrator who had allowed myself to become addicted. “At that point, I confessed it to the Lord and I immediately experienced the love of God that delivered me from that addiction. Just as the scripture says in 1 John 1:9, ‘If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us of our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.’ “As long as we make excuses for things, we cannot experience the restoration and deliverance that comes from being honest and confessing our sin to the Lord.” Pastors get pie in the face The alliance discussed a piein-the-face fundraiser conducted Saturday, Aug. 6 at West Vue Shopping Center in Versailles. Citizens threw pies in the face of their favorite pastor or volunteer. They were also given the opportunity to be the

pie target. The event was a fundraiser to benefit community benevolence projects. National TV and Appliance in Versailles pledged to match all funds raised. Church services The Kidwell Home and Good Shepherd Care Center combined church services are scheduled 2:30 p.m. Sundays in the Good Shepherd Care Center cafeteria. Churches officiating the services for the next few weeks will be: Aug. 21, Family Worship Center; Aug. 28, First Christian Church; and Sept. 4, Church of Christ. The First Assembly of God will help celebrate birthdays at Quality Industries in August and the Gravois Mills United Methodist Church is scheduled for September. The Versailles Area Ministerial Alliance meeting was closed with prayer by Family Worship Center Pastor Danny Owsley.

the property. After one year, if the original owners have not redeemed their property, the new owners will receive a collector’s deed. If the original owners redeem their property, purchasers will be refunded the amount of tax due with 10 percent interest, plus any additional amount paid including fees without interest. For more information, call the Morgan County Collector at 573-378-5370.

Girl Scout troops forming

Girl Scout troops are currently forming. These will be parent co-op troops and all parents will be asked to participate and support the leaders and the girls. A parent information night is scheduled 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 23 at Family Worship Center, 1000 Jones Street, in Versailles. Membership is $15 annually. Financial assistance is available. For more information, contact Carina Kagan, 877-3124764, ext. 1334 or ckagan@ girlscoutsmoheartland.org

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R-II board approves budget, tax rate The Morgan County R-II School District board of education approved the 20167-2017 district budget with an estimated total revenue of $14,404,966.10 and total projected budget expenditures of $16,182,793.41. In her budget message, district superintendent Joyce Ryerson wrote, “Financially, this school year looks to be stabilizing in terms of predicting revenues. ... This year will see a slight increase to base salaries as attention has been turned toward recouping lost steps from prior years. “Budget development is an ongoing process where revenue trends in local, state, county, and Federal monies are calculated, provided by external agencies, and estimated to balance against expenditure plans. The result is a budget geared toward the fulfillment of the school’s mission, and the Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (CSIP). ... “A new payment for the lease/ purchase of the Performing Arts Center will require annual principal and interest payments derived through the levy in the Capital Projects Fund. ... “The budget is in deficit in the Capital Projects fund as a result of costs associated with the FEMA shelter/Performing Arts Center construction project. These planned deficit expenditures in Capital Projects will cause an overall negative finish. “Supplies and equipment purchases are seeing a slight increase over prior years. “Salaries have been built with a $200 base increase, a wage step increase and a recovered step increases for certain staff. “Assessed value is expected to see a decrease of 4.81 percent overall in real estate due to issues with the assessment of a utility vendor. This will result in a recommendation to eliminate the voluntary rollback from 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 in order to recover lost revenue. “As always, a concern develops around keeping up with increased costs of fuel, foodstuffs,

health care, and building maintenance. “State monies are projected to decrease for fiscal year 20162017 due to declining enrollment. The district will continue to fund existing educational programs with purchase of new materials and training for the PK-8 Success For All Reading Program. “Facility Plan items pertaining to student safety and security are being addressed. “A new elementary computer instructor position has been added to this budget. Two new school buses will be purchased in this budget year and professional development based upon state formula has been reinstated including an active Professional Development Committee (PDC). These expenditures are represented in this budget. “With the change in assessed value and the end of the FEMA grant money for construction, the net revenues in these areas are estimated to decrease $1,873,540.81 as compared to 2015-2016. “An overall increase in transportation, supplies and personnel expenditures has been built into this budget. In addition, FEMA grant and other Performing Arts Center construction costs, coupled with expenditures for the Missouri Health Foundation grant, inflate expenditures to $16,074,829.82; an increase of $155,408.16 over 2015-2016. “This increase in expenditures also reflects additional personnel, wage increases and upgrade of educational materials and technology to meet student needs.” Local Revenue Ryerson reported assessed value decreased overall by $11,597,089. New construction totaled $4,220,641 which is $2,298,339 less than last year. County Revenue The principle county revenue is Proposition C (sales tax). Proposition C revenues are projected to be similar to the prior school year at $1,220,711.25. This amount is $32,558.50 less

than in 2015-2016. This source of revenue is dependent on the overall economy and appears to have stabilized. Railroad and utility taxes are projected to be nearly level this year. This tax is distributed per pupil, per county, proportionally to each school district’s levy. The expected revenue is $441,966. This represents an increase in revenue of $3,461.55 over 2015. State Revenue State funding has not been restored to Parents As Teachers (PAT) nor to transportation to 2009 levels. To date, the state is not planning any withholdings. This budget is built around an assumption of no appreciable change in state funding above 2015-2016 levels. Any additional fluctuation in amount will be in response to an increase or decrease in enrollment or additional cutbacks in transportation, special education, gifted education, and Parents As Teachers. Federal Revenue The preliminary allocations budget reflects sequestration and a decrease in Federal Title monies of approximately 31 percent, mostly due to the completion of the FEMA grant during fiscal year 2016-2017. Title I drops to $633,260. Title IIA (Reduce Class Size) is level at $80,646. Title VIB (Rural Technology) remains flat at $26,042. Special Education is projected at a slight increase from $263,367.63 to $272,557. Ryerson expects the district to operate with 37 percent reserves in the 2016-2017 school year. Tax Rate The R-II school board set the tax rate for the next fiscal year at the maximum permitted by Missouri statute at $2.9659 per $100 assessed valuation. The board also voted to “recapture” the 6cent rollback in effect the last two school years. Other regular business also transpired. The next R-II board meeting is scheduled 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 19 in the library at Versailles Middle School.

by Janet Dabbs After a tax levy hearing and after receiving notice from the Missouri State Auditor’s office that the current tax levy of .3856 per $100 of assessed valuation will increase to .3875, the Rocky Mount Fire Protection District, RMFPD, Board unanimously approved increasing the district’s net tax to $5.83, at their Wednesday, Aug. 10 meeting. After discussion in a closed session meeting, the fire district board treasurer Jim Graf announced he was resigning his position on the board due to a difference of opinion and personal time constraints. His resignation was effective immediately. Audit The Rocky Mount FPD requested former Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District fire chief John Suellentrop to conduct an audit review of the district’s financial records and protocol for the period 2012-2015. Suellentrop stated the records reviewed were limited, in that only a listing of items to be paid were kept. He instructed that in the future, the details of all expenditures should be kept for three years after an audit. The district has not had an audit since 1994, so details of expenses should have been part of the records being reviewed, he said. Suellentrop indicated the biggest problem was the lack of written guidelines for district functions. He advised the district to follow “best practices.” He added that the district income was tax-supported, but there were no records of bank reconciliations by the bookkeeper. He advised that there should be confirmation between what the counties send and what is received by the bookkeeper. “I did see much improvement in the record keeping since the current chief, Kevin Hurbitise, has come on board,” Suellentrop said. The district payroll was also reviewed. Suellentrop reported there appeared to be some errors in the reporting of volunteer stipend payments as some were overpaid. Also, the district has

two contracted employees with paid vacation and it appeared that vacation payments were made in addition to the amount of their contract. Suellentrop also reviewed the district’s Sunshine Law guidelines, fee schedules, and code department. He noted the past record keeping and bookkeeping were poor. He reported that a reconciliation was “nearly impossible, due to missing forms.” recommended Suellentrop that permanent records be transferred to microfilm and he said there were grants available to help with the costs of the transfers. He also reviewed the Firefighters Fund records and bank statements. He reported the Firefighters Fund is in the process of reorganizing and they will become an incorporated organization with their own officers and bylaws. They are not currently listed on the district’s insurance policy, but will be covered in the future. The auxiliary was listed on the insurance policy, but they have since dissolved. Board chairman Pam Bess advised that the board had discussed the results of the audit and they will be taking action on Suellentrop’s suggestions, but they were currently unable to discuss specifics. Finances The district has implemented a reconciliation process. July reconciled deposits were $6,279.81, of which $ 1,243.50 were permit fees. The new process will have the permit fees deposited into the checking account and all other money will be deposited into the Money Market Account.

Citizen’s Comments Mary Lea Wright addressed concerns with the 2012 Construction Codes. Wright said she thought that Sunrise Beach and Camden County had begun using the 2012 codes and she believed that they have had “a negative impact on citizens.” Wright requested the board listen to community concerns. “We are an unincorporated area and these codes are unnecessary,” she said. Misty Maeder requested the name of the district’s medical director and asked about the medical director’s protocols. Chief’s Report The District had 27 calls in both June and July 2016. This brings the year-to-date total to 171 calls and 130 individual responses. The district handled 27 dock and six residential permits for a total of $2,406 in July. Briefs • The RMFPD boat dock is up to code, a new address sign has been installed and the dock was inspected and approved by the Lake Ozark Fire Protection District. • The Rocky Mount Firefighters Benevolent Association is incorporated and pursuing their 501C status. • The process is in place for checking account dual signature requirements. • Financial statements will be submitted to the district annually. It was reported that the Rocky Mount Sweet Corn Festival is scheduled Saturday, Sept. 3. The next meeting of the Rocky Mount Fire Protection District board is scheduled 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 14 at RMFPD Station No. 1.

Rocky Mount FPD: tax increase; treasurer resigns; audit reviewed

Highway Patrol Report

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported the following recent accidents this week. Farris Joshua Farris, 21, of Barnett, sustained moderate injuries in a single-vehicle accident 1:50 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 14, on Route M one mile south of Eldon in Miller County.

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Versailles Police Report

Tuesday, Aug. 9 to Monday, Aug. 15 The Versailles Police Depart- Thursday, Aug. 11- Report of complaint at Missouri Avenue ment recently responded to the domestic assault on North Thur- Apartments. Report of stealing, property damage, and trespassston Street. following: Tuesday, Aug. 9- Call for dis- Friday, Aug. 12- Alarm call at ing on North Fisher Street. Call turbance on Williams Drive. Call P&P office, accidental. Vehicle for property damage, egging, on for medical assistance on West check at Highway 52 and North West Washington Street. Lafayette Street, turned over to Monroe Street. Two calls for Sunday, Aug. 14- Call for Mid-Mo. Lock-out at Walmart, noise complaint, barking dog, on noise complaint at Jasper and South Ross Street. Van Buren Streets. unable to unlock. Wednesday, Aug. 10- Call for Saturday, Aug. 13- Call to re- Monday, Aug. 15- Call for unattended child at Fairground, trieve stolen property on South medical assistance on Missouri Hunter Street. Call for noise Avenue. hotlined.

Gravois Fire Report

The Gravois Fire Protection District recently responded to the following calls. On Sunday, Aug. 7, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Twin Bays Road. On Sunday, Aug. 7, four units and four personnel responded to a single vehicle crash, no injuries, at Ivy Bend and Proctor Roads. On Monday, Aug. 8, two units and five personnel responded to a medical emergency on Shady Rest. On Tuesday, Aug. 9, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Bass Point Road. On Tuesday, Aug. 9, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on George-

town Road. On Tuesday, Aug. 9, one unit and two personnel responded to a service call to assist patient from ambulance into residence on Georgetown Road. On Tuesday, Aug. 9, four units and five personnel responded to a watercraft rescue, vessel in trouble, at the 9-mile mark of the Gravois Arm. Missouri Highway Patrol Marine Unit arrived first and cancelled all other response. On Wednesday, Aug. 10, one unit and three personnel responded to a medical emergency on North Shore Drive. On Friday, Aug. 12, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Highway 5. On Friday, Aug. 12, two units and three personnel responded

to a medical emergency on Millcreek Marina Road. On Friday, Aug. 12, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Georgetown Road. On Friday, Aug. 12, two units and two personnel responded to a smoke scare, unfounded, on South Main. On Saturday, Aug. 13, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Blue Cat Point. On Saturday, Aug. 13, three units and three personnel responded to a single vehicle crash with injuries at Highways 5 and 135. On Saturday, Aug. 13, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Gravois Heights Road.

R-II School Menus

Morgan County R-II Schools Milk served with all meals. Breakfast (all schools) Monday, Aug. 22- French toast sticks; breakfast pizza; cereal or oatmeal bar, yogurt; melon, juice. Tuesday, Aug. 23- Pancake sausage griddle; yogurt, fruit streusel muffin; cereal or oatmeal bar, cinnamon toast; apple, juice. Wednesday, Aug. 24- Cinnamon roll; breakfast nachos; cereal or oatmeal bar, yogurt; banana, juice. Thursday, Aug. 25- Scrambled eggs; chocolate stuffed croissant; cereal or oatmeal bar, toast & jelly; orange smiles, juice. Friday, Aug. 26- Biscuits & gravy, sausage; mini waffles; cereal or oatmeal bar, yogurt; grapes, juice. Lunch (Versailles elementary) Monday, Aug. 22- Chicken nuggets w/Italian bread or hamburger mac n cheese w/Italian bread, salad, corn, applesauce, fruit; or Mandarin orange chicken salad, Italian bread; corn, applesauce, fruit. Tuesday, Aug. 23- Chicken nachos w/white queso or Mexican

pizza, salad; or taco salad, corn bread; Texas pintos, fresh fruit, Mandarin oranges. Wednesday, Aug. 24- Chicken patty or fish patty, mashed potatoes w/gravy; or strawberry chicken salad; glazed carrots, fresh fruit, peaches, hot roll. Thursday, Aug. 25- BBQ rib on bun or cheeseburger, salad; or Cobb salad, tater tots; fruit, banana orange mix, muffin. Friday, Aug. 26- Cheese pizza or corn dog, salad; or popcorn chicken salad, muffin; broccoli w/dip, fruit, pineapple. Lunch (South elementary) Monday, Aug. 22- Chicken nuggets w/Italian bread, salad; or Mandarin orange chicken salad, Italian bread; corn, applesauce, fruit. Tuesday, Aug. 23- Chicken nachos w/white queso, salad; or taco salad, corn bread; Texas pintos, Mandarin oranges, fruit. Wednesday, Aug. 24- Chicken patty, mashed potatoes w/gravy; or strawberry chicken salad; glazed carrots, peaches, fresh fruit, hot roll.

Thursday, Aug. 25- BBQ rib on bun, tater tots, salad; or Cobb salad, muffin; banana orange mix, fresh fruit. Friday, Aug. 26- Cheese pizza, salad; or popcorn chicken salad, muffin; broccoli w/dip, pineapple, fresh fruit. Lunch (Middle and high schools) Monday, Aug. 22- Chicken nuggets or hamburger mac n cheese w/Italian bread, salad, fruit, corn; or salad bar; applesauce. Tuesday, Aug. 23- Chicken nachos w/white queso or Mexican pizza, salad; or salad bar, corn bread; Texas pintos, fresh fruit, Mandarin oranges. Wednesday, Aug. 24- Chicken patty (high school-or spicy chicken patty) or fish patty, mashed potatoes w/gravy, glazed carrots; or salad bar; fresh fruit, peaches, hot roll. Thursday, Aug. 25- BBQ rib on bun or cheeseburger, salad; or Cobb salad, tater tots; fruit, banana orange mix, muffin. Friday, Aug. 26- Cheese pizza or corn dog, broccoli w/dip; or salad bar, fruit streusel muffin; fresh fruit, pineapple.

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Obituaries

Carl Monteer

Carl Lee Monteer, 89, of Versailles, died Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016. He was born Sept. 26, 1926, one of four children to the late Marion and Myrtle ( H o s k i n s) Monteer. He married Geri Roark March 29, 1947, who preceded him in death March 27, 1998. They were married nearly 51 years. He retired as a lieutenant of the Jefferson City Police Department after 32 years. He also served in the United States Army in World War II and the Korean War. He was a Christian by faith and active in his community. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. He is survived by sons Carl Monteer of St. Martins, Rickey and wife Rhonda Monteer of Eugene, and Danny and wife Gennifer Monteer of Jefferson City; grandson they raised Michael and wife Juanita Monteer of Lohman; sister Lucille Baldwin; seven grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; and one greatgreat-grandchild. Along with his parents and wife, he was also preceded in death by brother Francis “Junior” Monteer and sister Kizzie Bradshaw. Funeral services were Friday, Aug. 12, at Houser-Millard Funeral Directors with Minister Bobby Kelly officiating. Interment with full military honors was at Longview Cemetery. Memorial contributions were suggested to Safety Net for Fallen Officers through the Jefferson City Police Department. Arrangements were under direction of Houser-Millard Funeral Directors in Jefferson City.

Junior Capps

Linney “Junior” Capps, 83, of Stover, died Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016, at Golden Age Living Center in Stover. Services are incomplete at this time. Arrangements are under direction of the Scrivner-Morrow Funeral Home in Stover.

William Wayne Berendzen

William Wayne Berendzen, 73, of Warsaw, died Friday, Aug. 12, 2016, at his home. He was born Oct. 3, 1942, in Eldon, a son of Leo Francis and Dean Josephine (Feltrop) Berendzen. He grew up and attended school in Eldon until his high school years, when they moved to Independence. He graduated in 1961 from Van Horn High School. He married Kathy June Jamerson June 22, 1963, at St. Patrick’s Church in Gravois Mills. He had several careers, including Cook Paint and Varnish in Independence and Sedalia, Sedalia Decorating, Payless Cashways, and as a driver for the Center for Human Services, retiring in 2010. He enjoyed playing golf, attending the Gasconade County fair, and going to Gulf Shores, Ala. in the winter. He is survived by his wife; sons Mike Berendzen and Lisa of Jefferson City, Tim Berendzen and Connie of Cole Camp, Pat Berendzen and Kim of Kansas City, and Aaron Berendzen and Kristy of Eldon; daughter Karla Randall and Keith of Centerview; brother Paul Berendzen and Linda of Versailles; sister Nancy Marriott of Edwards; 13 grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister Dorthea Berendzen; an infant brother Marcus Berendzen; and brotherin-law Kenneth Marriott. A private family burial service was Monday, Aug. 15, at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery in Cole Camp, with Father Callistus Okoroji officiating. Visitation is scheduled 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, with a 6 p.m. memorial service. A meal will follow at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Cole Camp. Memorial contributions are suggested to Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery Association (Road Project) or St. Jude’s in care of the Fox Funeral Home, Cole Camp.

Betty Louise Raithel

Betty Louise Raithel, 87, of Nixa, formerly a longtime resident of Versailles, died Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016, at Nixa Nursing and Rehab in Nixa. She was born Sept. 12, 1928, in Lawrence, Kan., the daughter of the late Herman and Ellen (Herron) Anderson. She married Cornelius “Carney” Raithel Jan. 19, 1999, in Miami, Okla. He preceded her in death Sept. 7, 2012. For five years, she was employed at the Department of Social Services in Morgan County. She was a member of the Versailles Westminster Presbyterian Church where she served as deaconess. She enjoyed dancing and playing card games, especially bridge. She is survived by son Tom Whitney and wife Stephanie of Nixa; daughter Susan Miesner and husband Larry of Sunrise Beach; seven grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a granddaughter and a grandson. Funeral services were Tuesday, Aug. 16, at the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Versailles with Pastor Rudy Beard officiating. Graveside services and interment were in the Versailles Cemetery. Memorial contributions were suggested to the Versailles Westminster Presbyterian Church. Arrangements were under direction of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles.

Sue Kidder

Sue Kidder, 76, of Tipton, died Friday, Aug. 12, 2016 at Jefferson City Manor Care Center. She was born July 5, 1940 in Springfield, the daughter of Elywnn Epperson and Dorothy Garrett who preceded her in death. She married John Kidder Sept. 24, 1961. He also preceded her in death. She was a member of the Goldwing Association, a HAM radio operator, and reading volunteer at Tipton Elementary School. She was a florist for many years. She enjoyed riding motorcycles, photography, gardening, and animals. She is survived by son Loren Kidder of Marshall; daughter Ruthie Volkart and husband Harold of Tipton; brother Clyde Epperson and his wife Rosie of Kansas City; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Visitation is scheduled 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 20, at Bowlin-Cantriel Funeral Home in California, Mo., with funeral service following. Officiating will be Larry Marriott. Memorials are suggested to the family in care of the funeral home. Arrangements are under direction of Bowlin-Cantriel Funeral Services in California, Mo.

Vicky Wagner-Easley

Vicky Renee’ Wagner-Easley, 62, of Gravois Mills, died Friday, Aug. 12, 2016 in her home. She was born Jan. 26, 1954, a daughter of Melvin Edward and Leola Mae (Adams) Wagner. She was raised in Kansas City and received a bachelor’s degree from Henderson State University in Arkansas. She was an early childhood teacher and worked with children with special needs. She married Jimmy Edward Easley July 29, 1998 in Arkadelphia, Ark. She enjoyed riding motorcycles, photography, and many crafts. She was Club Sister with the Missing Links motorcycle club and a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She is survived by her husband; children Shawn Tennison and wife Careen of Springfield, Ginger Hickman and husband Michael of Fairview Heights, Ill., and Dana Burchell and husband Jason of Springfield; five grandchildren; brother Donald Wagner of Springfield; and many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, grandparents, and a grandson. A memorial service and celebration of life observance is scheduled to begin Saturday, Sept. 3, at Nevermind Campground with the Rev. Ray “Hagen” Woodall officiating. Arrangements are under direction of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles.

Frank Sherman McFadden Jr.

Frank S. McFadden Jr., 91, formerly of Kansas City, died Friday, July 8, 2016. He was born Sept. 1, 1923 in Des Moines, Iowa, to Frank and Della McFadden. He was a World War II veteran serving 1941 to 1945. He received the Purple Heart, Phillipine Liberation Ribbon with one Bronze Star, a Bronze Star and a Good Conduct Medal. After the war, he moved his family to Kansas City and joined the VFW Post 2211 where he served in all the offices including Post Commander. After retiring from the Kansas City Star in 1988, he and his wife Grace moved to Barnett where he belonged to the Senior Citizens Club in Versailles. He is survived by children Laura McPherson of Kingman, Ariz., Patricia Alano of Barnett, Pamela Short and husband Robert of Gladstone, Hope Yaw and husband Richard of Des Moines, Iowa, Kip and wife Sandra McFadden of Barnett, Linda Lisle and husband Brian of Riverside, Kelley Altieri and husband Vic of Sandy Springs, Ga.; 29 grandchildren; 84 great-grandchildren; 77 great-great grandchildren; brother John and wife Betty McFadden of Kansas City and sister Anna Borges of California; along with other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife Grace (Cox) McFadden; son Franklin McFadden; daughters Della McFadden, Jacklin Mack, and Lona West; brothers Roy McFadden, Raymond McFadden, Abner McFadden, Thomas Good, and Richard McFadden; sisters Donna Baker, Irene Duncan, Vivian Monning, Alice Pinegar, Ellen Green, Valda Folsom, Charlotte McFadden, Aria Good, and Alberta Hall. Services were Thursday, July 14 at White Chapel in Gladstone. Interment immediately followed. A celebration of life observance and pot luck lunch is scheduled 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27 at Golden Beach Community Center. Arrangements were under direction of White Chapel Funeral Home in Gladstone.

Mary Eleanor Penno

Mary Eleanor Penno, 89, of Gravois Mills, died Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016, at her home. She was born June 30, 1927, in Prescott, Ontario, Canada, the daughter of the late George J. and Rose Christina (Colligan) Boyle. She married Everett Penno, who preceded her in death. She was employed with the State of Missouri for many years until her retirement. She was a member of the St. Patrick Catholic Church in Laurie and the American Legion Women’s Auxiliary. She enjoyed spending time playing cards, crocheting, and watching tennis and St. Louis Cardinals. She is survived by son Rick Penno and wife Joan of Gravois Mills; daughter Mary Penno of Wyoming; and three grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a grandson. A Mass of Christian Burial was Monday, Aug. 15, at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Laurie. Graveside services and interment were Monday, Aug. 15 at Hawthorn Memorial Gardens in Jefferson City. Memorial contributions were suggested to Hospice Compassus. Arrangements were under direction of the Kidwell-Garber Laurie/Sunrise Beach Chapel in Laurie.

Philip Dorth

Philip C. Dorth, 83, of Rocky Mount, died Monday Aug. 15, 2016 at his residence in Rocky Mount. was He born April 1, 1933 in Rolla, Kan., the son of the late George and Guinnie (Perkins) Dorth. He married Virginia “Ginny” (Comer) Dorth May 6, 1955 in St. Louis. She survives of the home. He was a veteran of the United States Army. He was the superintendent for the Concordia R-2 School District for nearly 30 years. He was a deacon at Northshore Baptist Church of Rocky Mount. He participated in the Boy Scouts, was a member of the Lions Club, the Missouri Association of Rural Education, and the VFW. He is survived by sons Steven Dorth and wife Sylvia of Kansas City, and David Dorth and wife Robin of Columbia; three grandchildren; and a niece. He was preceded in death by brother Lonnie Dorth. A memorial service is scheduled 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, at the Concordia High School in Concordia. A second memorial service is scheduled 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, at the Northshore Baptist Church in Rocky Mount, with the Rev. Mark Kessler officiating. Memorials are suggested to the Northshore Baptist Church. Arrangements are under direction of Phillips Funeral Home in Eldon.

Doug Webster

James Douglas “Doug” Webster, 86, of Grain Valley, died Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016 in his home. He was born Feb. 16, 1930 in Morgan County, a son of Earl and Lola Estelle (Fish) Webster. He married Erma Janet “Bobbie” Webster Dec. 24, 1950. They were married 57 years. She precdeded him in death Nov. 28, 2008. He worked many years for General Motors and later served as a stagehand until his retirement. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the American Legion. He is survived by two grandsons; a great-granddaughter; brother Paul Webster; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was also preceded in death by his parents; sons Chuck Webster and Gene Webster; and five siblings. Funeral services were Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016 at Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles. Burial with military honors followed in Versailles Cemetery. Memorial contributions were suggested to the American Legion. Arrangements were under direction of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles.

Pamela Kay (Walters) Ussery

Pamela Kay (Walters) Ussery, age 66, of Gravois Mills, Missouri, passed away Saturday, August 6, 2016 at the Good Shepherd Care Center in Versailles, Missouri. Pamela was born January 22, 1950, in Versailles, Missouri, the second of three children to Joe Orville Walters and Patricia Eileen (Powers) Walters, both of Gravois Mills. Pamela attended school in Stover, Missouri and graduated from the Stover High School in 1967. She then attended Central Missouri State College (now University) in Warrensburg, Missouri, from which she received her teaching certificate. Pamela was a teacher, bus driver and homemaker, although not necessarily in that order. Pamela was united in marriage to Donald Gene Ussery, Sr., on February 14, 1992, in Miami, Oklahoma. They re-affirmed their wedding vows at the United Methodist Church in Gravois Mills, Missouri on July 5, 1992. Donald survives at their home. Pamela and Donald resided in their home on the Lake of the Ozarks. Both enjoyed boat racing and traveled throughout the United States to participate in racing events with their boat “Dad’s Toy.” For nearly 25 years their love continued to grow; where Pam was, Don was and where Don was Pam was. It was a true love affair! In Pamela’s family line, she was preceded in death by her father, Joe Orville Walters and her brother, Sam Bob Walters. Pamela is survived by her mother, Patricia Eileen (Powers) Walters, and sister, Susan (Walters) Avis, both of Gravois Mills, and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and other relatives. In Donald’s family line, Pamela was preceded in death by Donald’s father, Isaac Sylvester Ussery, and mother, Ima Jean Ussery, both of Oakland, California, sons, Donald Gene “Butch” Ussery, Jr. of Kaiser, Missouri, and Douglas Lee Evans of Sedalia, Missouri, and daughter, Denise Renee (Ussery) Richardson, of Selma, California. Pamela is survived by her husband, Donald Gene Ussery, Sr. of the home, and his sons, Donald Gene Ussery Evans, Jr., of Sedalia, Missouri and William Gene Ussery of Perry, Kansas and daughters, Deborah Kayleen (Ussery) Russell and husband Kenneth of Bakersfield, California, Jeanne Marie (Ussery) Branwell and husband Bryon Nordel of Centerview, Missouri, Donna Rose (Ussery) Reed of Tonganoxie, Kansas, Tacy Louise (Ussery) Keller and husband Robert of Cleveland, Ohio and Edna Marie (Ussery) Delcoure and husband Charles of Sand Springs, Oklahoma and their children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Pamela loved her family and friends and they all loved her. She will be missed by all. A Celebration of Life Service for Pamela Kay (Walters) Ussery will be conducted at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, August 20, 2016 by Pastor Lynn Facemyer at the United Methodist Church in Gravois Mills, Missouri. Visitation will be from 12:00-1:00 p.m. at the church. Inurnment will be at approximately 4:30 p.m. at Blue Lick Cemetery located 1 miles west of Highway 65 North approximately 3.5 miles north of its junction with I-70. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be sent to Donald Ussery at 30008 Proctor Road, Gravois Mills, MO 65037, to help cover funeral expenses. Expressions of sympathy may be left online at www.kidwellgarber.com Arrangements were under the direction of Dr. Gary Rex Walters, Donald Ussery, Sr. and Deborah Russell. Cremation arrangements were under the care and direction of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles. PAID OBITUARY

Morgan County Sheriff’s Report

Thursday, Aug. 4 to Wednesday, Aug. 10

Arrests..................................16 Domestic Violence................ 7 Fraud..................................... 1 Illegal Drugs......................... 1 Inmates in Custody........... 229

Property Damage.................. 1 Reports................................ 24 Stealing................................. 3 Total Bookings.....................47 Total ICE Detainees.............. 5

Robert Ulman, Tony’s Point, Gravois Mills, on Thursday, Aug. 4, reported property damage. Lyndon Buck, Willow Lane, Barnett, on Thursday, Aug. 4, reported stealing. Letisha Brandt, Highway

52, Eldon, on Thursday, Aug. 4, reported fraud. Colleen Nash, Highway 135, Stover, on Monday, Aug. 8, reported stealing. Jackie Moats, Blue Waters Road, Versailles, on Monday, Aug. 8, reported stealing.

Weather Report

Temperature Hi Lo Precip. Aug. 9 93 72 0.00 Aug. 10 93 74 0.00 Aug. 11 94 75 0.00 Aug. 12 89 73 0.41 Aug. 13 86 64 0.00 Aug. 14 81 61 0.00 Aug. 15 77 64 0.00 Precipitation for month: 3.85 inches Information from University of Missouri Extension Commercial Agriculture Automated Weather Station at Morgan County R-II School District

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Audiologist Wilson Wehrman family gathers Welcome new to serve Versailles R-II Staff

Jonathan Wilson, an audiologist with Lake Regional ENT & Audiology, is joining several other Lake Regional specialists in providing outreach at Prairie Hills Clinic in Versailles. Beginning Thursday, Sept. 1, appointments with Wilson will be available at the clinic the first Thursday of each month. As an audiologist, Wilson provides care for patients of all ages with hearing loss, tinnitus, dizziness and balance disorders. Most hearing loss cannot be treated with medicine or surgery, but can be treated through aural rehab, hearing aids and assistive listening devices. Wilson will provide testing and retail hearing aid services in Versailles. To learn more, view Wilson’s video bio at www.lakeregional. com/physicians.

Jonathan Wilson

Prairie Hills Clinic – Versailles is operated by Katy Trail Community Health. To make an appointment at Prairie Hills Clinic – Versailles, call 573-5396200.

The Wehrman family gathered for a reunion Sunday, July 10, 2016 at the Pyrmont Trinity Lutheran Church parsonage north of Stover. Following a meal at noon, a meeting took place. Family members were introduced, pictures were shared, and officers elected. Attending were Leonard and Ina Wehrman, Becky Wehrman, Joann Wehrman, Elroy Wehrman, Violet Fischer and guest Mack Ellison, Fred and Tammy Fischer, Andrew Fischer, Joshua Fischer, Brenda King, Timothy King, Phillip King, Beverly Graham and guest Tim Steinmeyer, Kendal Shewmaker, Stephanie Graham and daughters Madilynn and Sierra Wilson, Larry and Tammie Kerksiek, Ronald Kerksiek and guest Jennifer Calton, Ashley Kerksiek, and Melissa

Kerksiek, all of Stover. Also attending were Janine Beaver, Mark Fischer and son Carson of Versailles; Joel and Patty Weiner of Gravois Mills; Teresa Viebrock of Lincoln; Luella Viebrock of Cole Camp; Jason and Jennifer Shewmaker and children Jaiden and Jacob of Ionia; Shirley and Jim Nichols of Olathe, Kan.; Cindy Fox of Sedalia; Lane and Sharon Brooks and children Emma, Rhason, Dala, and Eldon of Windsor; Bill and Juanita Wilson of Lee’s Summit; Cody and Alice Mitchell and daughter Zoey of Concordia; and newcomers Nathan and Kaylyn Wehrman of Lockwood. The next Wehrman family reunion is scheduled Sunday, July 8, 2018 at Pyrmont Trinity Lutheran Church parsonage in Pyrmont.

Ann Brinson with Citizens for Health & Wellness, left, recently presented a $3,589.36 check to Kim Murdock, principal of Versailles Elementary School. The money will help offset the cost of the “Leader In Me” program. The school has a goal $10,000 for the program, is accepting donations, and will be conducting another fundraiser at the beginning of the school year. Steve Walsh, left, a staff member with Congress(submitted photo) woman Vicky Hartzler’s office, fields questions from

Listening Post

Pat and Bernie Clifford Thursday, Aug. 11 at a “Listening Post” at the Morgan County Library in Versailles. The couple asked questions about issues such as Paternal grandparents are Mi- Social Security, the Affordable Care Act, taxes and Joyce Elaine lies and Lisa Kaspar of Barnett. retirement, religious freedom and individual rights, Maternal great-grandparents government spending, welfare, and education. (photo Horning Nathan and Jennifer Horning are Richard and Pat Jarmon of by Bryan E. Jones)

Births

of Penn Yann, N.Y., are the parents of a daughter born Saturday, July 30, 2016. The baby, Joyce Elaine, weighed 3 pounds, 8 ounces. She has a sister Kaylene, 3; a brother Ivan, 1; and a brother who is deceased. Maternal grandparents are Kenneth and Elaine Nolt of Versailles. Paternal grandparents are Ivan and Ella Horning of Penn Yann, N.Y. Maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Edna Martin of Fortuna. Paternal great-grandparents are Adam and Esther Nolt of Withee, Wis.

Caroline Ann Kaspar

Evan and Amy Kaspar of Versailles are the parents of a daughter born Sunday, Aug. 14, 2016, at Community Wellness Clinic in Barnett. The baby, Caroline Ann, weighed 10 pounds, 6 ounces, and was 21 inches long. She has a brother Patrick, age 2. Maternal grandparents are Jeff and Shirley Jarmon of Barnett.

Mt. Clemens, Mich. Paternal great-grandparents are Suzanne Evans of Versailles; Miles Jr. and Charlotte Kaspar of Fullerton, Calif.; and Julia and Stan Blair of Medford, N.J.

Dianna Faith Leinbach

Glenn and Carolyn Leinbach of Fortuna, are the parents of a daughter born 5:47 a.m. Monday, Aug. 8, 2016, at a Mother’s Heart in Barnett. The baby, Dianna Faith, weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces, and was 21-1/2 inches long. She has a two brothers, Randall Tyrell, 3; and Kyler Alan, 1. Maternal grandparents are Alan and Marian Martin of Fortuna. Paternal grandparents are James and Grace Ann Leinbach of Barnett. Maternal great-grandparents are Harvey and Anna Martin; and John and Catherine Martin; all of Versailles. Paternal great-grandparents are Lydia and the late John Nolt; and Harry and Edna Leinbach; all of Barnett.

Cleaning Bids The City of Versailles is accepting bids for the cleaning of City Buildings. Bids must be submitted to City Hall no later than 1 p.m. on Thursday, September 1, 2016. Bidder must be bonded. A list of other requirements and specifications are available and can be picked up at City Hall. The successful bidder will be notified on Wednesday, September 7, 2016. Please mark sealed envelope “Cleaning bid.” The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For questions, call City Hall at 573-378-4634. The City of Versailles is an equal opportunity employer.

The Family of Louise Henderson Thank you for the prayers, cards, visits, flowers, food, and other acts of kindness during our Mom’s illness and passing. Thank you to the staff and residents of Golden Age Living Center for the care and kindness given to our Mom during her stay, to Kidwell-Garber and PMA Gary Wahlers for their guidance and support during this time, and a special thank you to her Hopewell Union Church Family for their support, prayers and dinner.

Connie and John Baepler & Family Mary and Larry Rumans & Family

Fish fry Friday Sunrise Beach American Legion Post 624 is hosting a fish fry 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19 at the post. The meal includes fish, hush puppies, cole slaw, and baked

beans. The event benefits Camp Valor Outdoors for disabled veterans and families. Cost is $7 at the door.

Club News Hurricane Deck Lions Club

The Hurricane Deck Lions Club meets the second and fourth Tuesday at the Hurricane Deck Lions Club Den on Lake Road 5-29. Social hour is 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., followed by a dinner and meeting.

Osage Community Elks Lodge

more information, call 573-3725790.

Lady Elks

The Lady Elks of the Osage Community Elks Lodge #2705 meets at 6:30 p.m. the fourth Monday of the month at the lodge on Route O in Laurie.

Rocky Mount Neighborhood Watch

Regular meetings for local #2705 and visiting Elks are held at 6:30 p.m. the fourth Monday of each month. Most Friday evenings the Elks host a dinner for members and their guests. Dinner starts at 5 p.m. and reservations are required. For additional information or to make a reservation call 573-3744781 before noon on Friday.

The Rocky Mount Neighborhood Watch meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of every even month at the Rocky Mount Lions Club building behind the Railroad Caboose on Route Y. Interested persons can call Dick Raymond (president), at 573-3926577.

Versailles Masonic Lodge

The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Laurie Flotilla 30-02 meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Thursday of every month in the lower level board room at Central Bank, Laurie Branch. Call 573-873-3844 for more information.

Versailles Masonic Lodge #320 will hold its regular meetings at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month. The Masonic Lodge is located at 308 N. Walnut, Versailles. For

Laurie Flotilla 30-02

Thanks for a Job Well Done! Thank you to the Versailles High School Choir, Lori Croy, Emma, and Reece. The fence you washed looks great! Help our choir go to Carnegie Hall. They do great work. CHOIR AT WORK

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Gabrielle Sears Fourth Grade

Family: Husband Joshua Sears; son Ryland Sears, 5; daughter Ada Sears, 2. Educational background: Associate degree, State Fair Community College, 2011; Bachelor’s degree, Central Methodist University, 2015. Experience: Substitute teacher, Eldon, Tuscumbia and Crocker school districts, 20132014; third-grade teacher, Crocker R-II School District, 2015-206. Being a mother has taught me so much about how to be a better teacher. Understanding the point of view of the parents has helped me tremendously. Why did you choose a career in education? The day I decided teaching was the career for me was when I became an A+ tutor. Being a part of a classroom brings me so much joy. I love being a teacher more than I ever thought I could love a job. Just knowing that I have the ability to inspire a student to accomplish goals, makes me realize this is where I am meant to be. Why did you seek a job in Versailles? I decided to apply for the position in the Versailles school district for a couple of reasons. When I asked about this district from people in the community, there was only positive responses. I wanted to work for a school district that has the same values and goals that I do as an educator and Versailles is that school! Goals for the year: I want to create a learning environment that causes my students to have enthusiasm for learning. Learning is exciting and my students should feel eager to gain new knowledge. I will use all of my resources to ensure my students are receiving the best education possible. Hobbies and Interests: I love the outdoors. Anything to do with nature and outside is a good time! Tennis is also a love of mine. I played tennis in high school and play any time I have the chance.

Julie Schaffer

High School Biology

Family: Husband Martin Schaffer; mother Susan Frazier; father Brian Burk; daughter Kora Plaster; stepchildren Chris, Damein, Tanaray, and Jermiah Schaffer. Educational background: Graduated Morgan County RII, 1998; Lincoln University, May 2012, Bachelor of Science degree in biology, minor in wildlife management. Experience: Paraprofessional with Morgan County RII, two years. During college, I worked on several projects with Missouri Department of Conservation. After college, I worked in a microbiology laboratory for two years. Why did you choose a career in education? I chose education because I enjoy sharing my knowledge with others. Why did you seek a job in Versailles? Versailles is my hometown and I wanted to make a difference in the community I grew up in. Goals for the year: My goals are to get students outside in nature and get them excited about science. Hobbies and Interests: I read, study, garden, and spend time with my family.

Candace Bauer

Third Grade, Volleyball

Family: Husband Spencer Bauer. Educational background: Graduate, Morgan County R-I Stover, 2009; Bachelor of Science in early childhood education, University of Central Missouri, 2013. Experience: Two years as a third-grade teacher in Eldon, 2014-2016. Freshman girls basketball coach and juniorvarsity volleyball coach in Eldon, 2014-2016. Why did you choose a career in education? I love kids! I enjoy helping each student grow to new heights within the year. I get to help build the future each and every day. Why did you seek a job in Versailles? Growing up nearby, I’ve always seen Versailles as a great community. I want to do my part to make it even better. Goals for the year: I want to create a strong community feeling within my classroom. I want each of my students to come to school excited to learn and grow with their “school family.” Hobbies and Interests: I enjoy spending time with my family, working out, and anything outdoors.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE For default in the payment of debt secured by a deed of trust executed by Judith A. Shrum and Donald R. Shrum, dated February 14, 2011, and recorded on February 28, 2011, Document No. 201100001013 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Morgan County, Missouri, the undersigned Successor Trustee will on August 23, 2016, at 12:15 PM, at the Front Door of the Morgan County Courthouse, Versailles, Missouri, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash: Lot 19 in Cherokee Village, a subdivision in the City of Versailles, Morgan County, Missouri, according to the Plat thereof as originally recorded in Plat Book 1968 at Page 4 in the Office of the Recorder of Deed for Morgan County, Missouri., commonly known as 101 Jefferson Place, Versailles, MO, 65084 subject to all prior easements, restrictions, reservations, covenants and encumbrances now of record, if any, to satisfy the debt and costs. SouthLaw, P.C. f/k/a South & Associates, P.C., Successor Trustee First Publication: July 28, 2016. For more information, visit 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. 189293-797334. 07-28-16 to 08-18-16 ------------------------------------------IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI JENNIFER LYNN DIGIOIA, and THOMAS SCOTT DIGIOIA, wife and husband Plaintiffs, vs. PAUL FURFORI and SHIRLEY ANN (FURFORI) MICHALS; and unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, donees, alienees, legatees, administrators, executors, guardians, mortgagees, trustees, legal representatives, and all other persons, corporations, or successors claiming by, through or under them Defendants, Case No.: 16MG-CC00051 NOTICE UPON ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION The State of Missouri to Defendant, Shirley Ann (Furfori) Michals You are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Circuit Court of Morgan County, State of Missouri, the object and general nature of which is an action to determine quiet title of real estate. The names and all parties to the action are stated above in the caption and the names and address of the attorney for Plaintiff is M. Todd Miller, 1305 Southwest Blvd., Suite A, Jefferson City, MO 65109. You are further notified that unless you file an answer or other pleading or shall otherwise appear and defend against the petition within forty-five (45) days of the 28th day of July, 2016, judgment by default will be rendered against you. Witness may hand and seal of the Circuit Court of Morgan County, this 21st day of July, 2016. Stan Moore Judge or Clerk of the Court 07-28-16 to 08-18-16 ------------------------------------------NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE For default in the payment of debt secured by a deed of trust executed by Randall E. Christian and Carla K. Christian, dated March 29, 2012, and recorded on April 11, 2012, Document No. 201200001792 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Morgan County, Missouri, the undersigned Successor Trustee will on August 23, 2016, at 12:15 PM, at the Front Door of the Morgan County Courthouse, Versailles, Missouri, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash: ALL OF LOTS ONE (1) AND TWO (2) OF BLOCK THREE (3), OF COOL VALLEY SUBDIVISION, UNIT ONE (1), A SUBDIVISION IN MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI, ACCORDING TO THE FIRST RESURVEY AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1958 AT PAGE 37 IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS OF MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI. ALSO, AN UNDIVIDED ONETHIRD (1/3) INTEREST IN LOT TWENTY (20) IN BLOCK ONE (1), OF COOL VALLEY SUBDIVISION, UNIT ONE (1), A SUBDIVISION IN MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLATS AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1958 AT PAGE 7 IN PLAT BOOK 1958 AT PAGE 37 OF THE DEED OF RECORDS OF MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI., commonly known as 30184 Lea Lane, Rocky Mount, MO, 65072 subject to all prior easements, restrictions, reservations, covenants and encumbrances now of record, if any, to satisfy the debt and costs. SouthLaw, P.C. f/k/a South & Associates, P.C., Successor Trustee First Publication: July 28, 2016. For more information, visit 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. 185730-781547. 07-28-16 to 08-18-16 ------------------------------------------In Re: Jeremiah Mason Taft and Bridget M Taft, husband and wife, and Deen R Taft and Vicki Taft, husband and wife TRUSTEE’S SALE – Under the terms of the Deed of Trust executed by Jeremiah Mason Taft and Bridget M Taft, husband and wife, and Deen R Taft and Vicki Taft, husband and wife dated 02/13/2013, and recorded on 03/18/2013 Docu-

ment 201300001287 in the office of the Recorder of Deeds for Morgan County, MISSOURI, the undersigned Successor Trustee, will on 08/22/2016 at 9:00 AM at the North Front Door of the Morgan County Courthouse, 100 E Newton St. Versailles, Mo 65084, sell at public venue to the highest bidder for cash subject to the terms announced at the sale, the realty described in said deed of trust, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OF MORGAN, STATE OF MISSOURI, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ALL OF LOT THIRTEEN (13) IN BLOCK EIGHT (8) OF UNIT ONE (1), AS SHOWN ON THE SURVEY AND PLAT BY MISSOURI LAKE SHORE CORPORATION OF GOLDEN BEACH ON LAKE OF THE OZARKS, MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI, PREPARED IN 1953 BY W.H. EPPENAUER, STATE CERTIFIED SURVEYOR, AND ORIGINALLY RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1950 AT PAGE 32 IN THE CLERK`S OFFICE OF MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI, REFERENCE BEING MADE THERETO FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING SAME A PART THEREOF. SUBJECT TO ALL RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS, CONDITIONS AND EASEMENTS OF RECORD, AND TO ALL EXISTING ROADS AND POWER LINES, WHETHER OF RECORD OR NOT. Substitute Trustee Corporation SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE www.substitutetrusteecorp.com Published in the Versailles LeaderStatesman File #: TAFJEOCW First publication date 07/28/2016 07-28-16 to 08-18-16 ------------------------------------------ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI CASE NO. 16MG-CC00052 GARLAND WRAY JOBE and MICHAEL A. CARVER, Plaintiffs, vs. EDGAR RIPLEY, ED RIPLEY, WALTER E.LINNEY, W. E. LINNEY, W. E. LINNEY’S BODILY HEIRS, VOILET E. LINNEY, JESSE JUDSON LINNEY and OLIVE MAUDE LINNEY, or if they be dead, then the unknown spouses, trustees, consorts, former consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, and immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees, executors, administrators, assigns and successors of Defendants, Defendants. NOTICE UPON ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION The State of Missouri to the above-named Defendants: You are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Circuit Court for the County of Morgan, State of Missouri, the object and general nature of which is to quiet title, and which affects the following described property: A tract of land in the Northeast quarter of Section 4, Township 43 North of the Base line, Range 19 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Morgan County, Missouri, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 4, Township 43, Range 19; thence with the West line of said quarter quarter section North 02°01’47â€? East 721.47 feet; thence North 86°43’16â€? West 56.00 feet; thence North 00°08’13â€? East 664.72 feet to a point on the North line of the Northeast quarter of Section 4, Township 43, Range 19; thence with said North line South 87°25’20â€? East 77.95 feet to the Northwest corner of the Northeast

Public Notices quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 4, Township 43, Range 19; thence continuing with the North line of the Northeast quarter of Section 4, South 87°25’20â€? East 1279.14 feet to the Northeast corner of Section 4, Township 43, Range 19; thence with the East line of said Northeast quarter South 01°46’50â€? West 1385.77 feet to the Southeast corner of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 4, Township 43, Range 19; thence with the South line of said quarter quarter section North 87°26’58â€? West 250.00 feet; thence leaving said South line South 01°46’50â€? West 525.00 feet; thence South 87°26’58â€? East 250.00 feet to a point back on the East line of the Northeast quarter of Section 4, Township 43, Range 19; thence with said East line South 01°46’50â€? West 126.46 feet to the Southeast corner of the North half of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 4, Township 43, Range 19; thence with the South line of said half quarter quarter section North 88°19’36â€? West 1037.76 feet; thence leaving said South line North 02°00’46â€? East 525.00 feet; thence North 88°19’36â€? West 250.00 feet to a point on the West line of the North half of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 4, Township 43, Range 19; thence with said West line North 02°00’46â€? East 146.14 feet back to the point of beginning and containing 55.32 acres, more or less. Also, the following strip of land for road purposes: A strip of land 20 feet in width off of the North 20 feet of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter and extending from the above-described tract of land to Missouri State Highway 135. The names of all of the parties to said suit are stated above in the caption hereof, and the name of the attorney for Plaintiffs is Kenneth O. McCutcheon, Jr., whose address is 110 N. Monroe, P.O. Box 5, Versailles, Missouri 65084. You are further notified that, unless you file an answer or other pleading or shall otherwise appear and defend against the aforesaid petition within forty-five (45) days after the 4th day of August, 2016, judgment by default will be rendered against you. Witness my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court this 27th day of July, 2016. (SEAL) Lori Moon Circuit Clerk By: Willa Stafford Deputy Clerk 08-04-16 to 08-25-16 ------------------------------------------NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Default having been made in the payment of that certain note secured by Deed of Trust executed by William Raymond Bluth, a married man joined by his spouse Nancy L. Bluth, dated September 4, 2007 and recorded on September 17, 2007 as Document No. 200700006077, Office of Recorder of Deeds, Morgan County, Missouri. The Successor Trustee will on September 9, 2016, between the hours of 9:00 o’clock A.M. and 5:00 P.M. more particularly at 12:30PM, at the Morgan County Courthouse - sales, 100 East Newton St., North Front door, Versailles, MO 65084, sell at public venue to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate: A tract of land described by metes and bounds as commencing at a point which is 670 feet West and 660 feet North of the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-one (21) Township Forty-one (41) Range Seventeen (17), Morgan County, Missouri; thence West to the West line of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence

North to the County Road as now used and located, the same being the former Gravois Mills and Gladstone Road; thence following said road in a Southeasterly direction to a point thereon which is directly North of the PLACE OF BEGINNING; thence South to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO DEED RESTRICTIONS AND EASEMENTS. RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD AND ZONING REGULATIONS. 14306 Red Hollow Rd, Gravois Mills, MO 65037 For the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness and the costs of executing this trust. S&W Foreclosure Corporation Successor Trustee Pub Commences August 18, 2016 S&K File No.15-026244 By: Shapiro & Kreisman, LLC www.shapiroandkreisman-mo.com Purported address: 14306 Red Hollow Rd, Gravois Mills, MO 65037 08-18-16 to 09-08-16 ------------------------------------------NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE For default under the terms of the Deed of Trust executed by Charles H. Taylor and Helen M. Taylor, Husband and Wife, dated February 13, 2002, recorded on February 20, 2002 as Document No. 2002 1263, in Book 592, Page 763, Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Morgan County, Missouri, the undersigned Successor Trustee will on Tuesday, September 13, 2016, at 12:30 PM at the North Front Door of the Morgan County Courthouse, 100 East Newton, in Versailles, Missouri, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash: All of Lots One (1) and Two (2) in Block Eleven (11) of the City of Barnett, Morgan County, Missouri, according to the recorded plat thereof. Except therefrom that part of Lot One (1) conveyed to the City of Barnett at Book 165 at Page 369 of the Deed Records of Morgan County, Missouri, and described as commencing at the Southeast corner of said Lot 1, in Block 11, of the Town of Barnett, Missouri; thence North 23 feet; thence West 30 feet; thence South 23 feet, more or less to the South line of said Lot 1; thence East 30 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, to satisfy said debt and costs. Martin Leigh PC Successor Trustee Gregory D. Todd, Assistant Secretary (816) 221-1430 www.martinleigh.com (Taylor, 6107.498, Publication Start: 08/18/2016 ) MARTIN LEIGH PC, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE, IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 08-18-16 to 09-08-16 ------------------------------------------NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE For default in the payment of debt secured by a deed of trust executed by Valory E. Jones and Charles L. Jones, dated May 23, 1996, and recorded on May 23, 1996, in Book No. 456, at Page 692 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Morgan County, Missouri, the undersigned Successor Trustee will on September 13, 2016, at 12:30 PM, at the Front Door of the Morgan County Courthouse, Versailles, Missouri, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash: A parcel of land described by metes and bounds as follows; Beginning at a point 790 feet West and 373 feet North of the Southeast corner of the Northwest fractional quarter of Section Two (2), Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Nineteen (19) West, in Morgan County, Missouri; thence South one Hundred Sixty-six (166) feet; thence East One Hundred (100) feet; thence North One Hundred Sixty-Six (166) feet; thence

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West One Hundred (100) feet to the point of beginning. (Out lots in the city of Stover. Missouri) subject to all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of record and to all existing roads and power lines, whether of record or not., commonly known as 207 East Harrell, Stover, MO, 65078 subject to all prior easements, restrictions, reservations, covenants and encumbrances now of record, if any, to satisfy the debt and costs. SouthLaw, P.C., Successor Trustee First Publication: August 18, 2016. For more information, visit 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. 191319-789142. 08-18-16 to 09-08-16 ------------------------------------------NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE For default in the payment of debt secured by a deed of trust executed by Robert Lee Messer and Sharon K Messer, dated September 25, 2008, and recorded on September 30, 2008, Document No. 200800005644 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Morgan County, Missouri, the undersigned Successor Trustee will on September 13, 2016, at 12:30 PM, at the Front Door of the Morgan County Courthouse, Versailles, Missouri, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash: A tract of land lying in the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 36, Township 42 North, Range 19 West, in Morgan County, Missouri, described by metes and bounds as follows:

Beginning at a stone marking the Northeast corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence South 0 degrees 32 minutes West along the East line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter 1046.15 feet to the Northeast right-of-way line of Missouri State Highway Route 135; thence leaving said East line and run along said Northeast right-of-way line North 78 degrees 36 minutes West 334.65 feet to a point opposite highway centerline Station P.T. 347+32.3; thence in a Northwesterly direction along said Northeast right-of-way line along a curve to the right, said curve being parallel and adjacent to and 30 feet from the centerline of said Route 135 (said centerline being in a 4 degrees 00 minute curve to the right) a distance of 248.65 feet; thence leaving said Northeast right-ofway line and run North 0 degrees 05 minutes East 907.93 feet to the North line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence South 89 degrees 44 minutes East along said North line 574.19 feet to the point of beginning., commonly known as 22633 Highway 135, Stover, MO, 65078 subject to all prior easements, restrictions, reservations, covenants and encumbrances now of record, if any, to satisfy the debt SouthLaw, P.C. Successor Trustee First Publication: August 18, 2016. For more information, visit 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. 189976-799121). 08-18-16 to 09-08-16 -------------------------------------------

Food establishment inspections The Morgan County Health observed. Center conducted food establishment inspections for July 25 to Aug. 12. Results shown include the critical violations and the number of non-critical violations. The following establishments were inspected: The Traffic Jam, Rocky Mount, July 25, routine inspection, zero critical violations observed, and two non-critical violations observed. Hillbilly Yacht Club, Gravois Mills, July 26, routine inspection, zero critical violations observed, and zero non-critical violations observed. Lake House Cafe, Rocky Mount, July 28, routine inspection, zero critical violations observed, and two non-critical violations observed. Boardman Pizza, Gravois Mills, Aug. 3, routine inspection, zero critical violations observed, and one non-critical violation

Nature’s Remedies, Laurie, Aug. 4, routine inspection, zero critical violations observed, and zero non-critical violations observed. Vinny’s Cafe & Lounge, Laurie, Aug. 9, routine inspection, zero critical violations observed, and five non-critical violations observed. Dutch Country Store, Barnett, Aug. 11, routine inspection, zero critical violations observed, and four non-critical violations observed. Frogs, Gravois Mills, Aug. 11, routine inspection, zero critical violations observed, and three non-critical violations observed. Critical violations are usually corrected at the time of inspection. Non-critical violations are not considered an imminent health threat but need to be addressed no later than the next routine inspection.

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Shedding a little light on the subject It was dark. I was driving last Thursday night toward Versailles on Highway 5/52, coming home from a band rehearsal. I prepared to make a left-hand turn onto North Hunter near the Morgan County Library, traveling to my house at the corner of West Cleveland and North Hunter. That is not usual in itself, as I navigate the turn at that intersection many times in the course of a week. However, something was obviously different this particular night. In contrast to all other previous nights, I could distinctly and clearly see the intersection, the defined edges of both the highway and the city street, the illuminated curve of the road. It was a new and exciting experience. Now, as I am beginning to explore the universe (Okay, mostly the moon and a few major constellations with a telescope I acquired), I am normally an advocate of less light pollution, but this particular utility was sorely needed. I am happy to say the new street light became a reality because of the cooperation among Ameren Missouri, the City of Versailles, and the Morgan County Library. It’s good to be able to report the positive news of several public bodies -- utility, city, and

county -- working together for the direct benefit of local citizens. I remember when the proposed light was, pun intended, just a twinkle in the eye of a few residents, including me. The intersection, previously, was very dark and hard to see at night and could pose a safety issue, especially if one’s vehicle is stopped or slowed significantly in the southbound lane while the driver is trying to cautiously navigate the turn without ending up in the ditch. Headlights didn’t help much, as there were no reflectors on either side of North Hunter and no striping identifying the edge of the “precipice.” People in public service, including newspaper publishers, often only hear the “what’s wrong” side of the equation and what they do is often taken for granted. So, among the cacophony of criticism, I’d like to offer a profusion of praise to the mayor, city council, street crew, library board, and Ameren Missouri, who made a big difference in the safety of our town. One might even go so far as to say that comparing what was previously at that intersection to the current state is, well, the difference between night and day.

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a great experience at the library, the staff inspired and assisted with this experience; but the best thing is watching a child becoming comfortable with the library. The week before she noticed a book in the display case and was not afraid to ask for help getting it. Not only is she getting to know the library; it is becoming her library. Growing up in the library should be a journey. The journey should work its way through the building where they discover new areas as they develop as a reader. I started my journey in the old library. I remember the books at the front by the window, the “easies” were located there and that was where I started. It was a treasure hunt, pulling those little skinny books out and seeing if I wanted to read them or not. Then, as I got older, I was able to venture out into the shelves on the side of the building going back to the office. I can still remember finding the Laura Ingalls Wilder books and looking at the card catalog because I was a big kid and I knew how. I would seek my treasure tucked back between the shelves. From there, the next stop was the “big” shelves. I was now in the adult books, reading Stephen

lady wanting someone to do hand quilting on a 70-year old friendship quilt, I thought I would be talking to a stranger; not Nelda Spaulding, whose grandmother and mine were sisters, and our grandfathers were brothers. When she showed us the quilt that was from the Florence area, I got another surprise. In 1950, our family moved from Versailles to the Florence area. Some of the ladies’ names on the quilt had been our neighDear Editor, bors, one as close as over the You never know what surpris- garden fence. es await you when you answer Sincerely, the telephone. Evelyn (Rumans) Oehrke When my friend gave me a Florence telephone number of a Versailles

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August 17, 1916 Morgan County has only raised two average corn crops in 16 years, and our very best corn crops, our bumper crops, do not average 50 bushels per acre. This goes to show we are not much of a corn county. The soil never was adapted to big corn raising and much of it has been corned to death. Our land needs resting and building up, and the farmers who till the soil need rest from the tilling of an unyielding soil. August 13, 1936 Next Sunday, Aug. 16, the hundreds of descendants of James Sims, founder of the Sims Homestead located four miles north of Versailles, will be joined by hundreds of neighbors

and friends of this family to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of this old home. August 17, 1956 Fifty-nine 4-H members, leaders and parents attended District Achievement Day at Eldon, Aug. 8. Morgan County 4-H members captured 10 blue ribbons. Five members were selected to represent the district at State Achievement Day scheduled for Saturday, September 29 in Columbia. August 12, 1976 A fund drive is being undertaken to raise approximately $7,000 to start a sheltered workshop for Morgan and surrounding counties. The proper name for the company is Qualities Industry of the Lake of the

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Ozarks. The $7,000 is needed by Oct. 31 to obtain federally funded matching funds to start the operation. The objective of a sheltered workshop is to hire handicapped persons and produce goods which can be sold. August 15, 1996 An abandoned well closing demonstration will be from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Aug. 28 at the David Marriott farm, 13/4 miles north of Versailles on Glenstead Road. The demonstration will be to seal an old drilled well. Information will be presented on the proper method of sealing different types of wells. Handout materials will be available.

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by Stacey Embry, Director, Morgan County Library “We had a great experience at the library this week.” This is a quote from a patron who visited the library with his granddaughter this week. He has been bringing his granddaughter weekly to the library since Summer Reading Program. On their first visits, they both had to figure out where to shop in the Easy room. After the first week, she discovered where the books she could read all by herself were located, Primers and Chapters. She is a smart cookie and continued to go back to the same area to shop. This last week, they noticed a new display that childrens librarian Berenice had put up. In the non-fiction section of the Easy room, there is a celestial globe on display. A celestial globe is a spherical representation of the sky showing the constellations. After looking at this cool, not your average globe, he asked her what books she wanted. “I want books on space!” Susan was in the room and was able to direct them to our section of books on space. What do I love about this story? A few things: someone had

cupying previously closed buildings. Veracruz renovated their location that was once a fast food chain location. The Bee’s Knees has a longer history, including a car dealership “back in the day.” Local businesses need local support. My wife and I hope people will continue to support both these businesses. Thank you. Bill and Susan Morrisroe Barnett

Take time off and go camping in Colorado. Sarah Rhode, Sunrise Beach

Win my class in the state horseshoe tournament on Labor Day in Jefferson City. Lile Harper, Laurie

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Sports Tigers open season at Knob Noster

The high school football season is upon us and the Versailles Tigers start their campaign on the road 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19 at Knob Noster. The Tigers return seven starters on offense and nine on defense from last year’s 3-7 team as Broc Silvers begins his fourth season as head coach. Versailles hosted a jamboree and played against Tipton and Cole Camp last Friday, Aug. 12. Silvers said the jamboree served its purpose of getting the players some live action and helping the coaching staff identify areas that the team needs to work on. “The offense played well, the running backs did well. We came up with seven or eight things that we can try to fix before Friday and make Versailles quarterback David Connor scrambles away from Tipton’s Tyler Pierson as us a little bit better. At least it he looks downfield during the football jamboree at Audrey J. Walton Sports Complex gave us a vision for this week Friday, Aug. 12 in Versailles. The Tigers open the 2016 season Friday, Aug. 19 at Knob to see where we need to keep Noster. (photo by Chris Johnson) improving,” he said.

VHS softball season opens at Marshall tournament The Versailles softball team begins their 2016 season when they face O’Hara 9:20 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 20 at the Third Annual Marshall Tournament in Marshall. A victory over the Celtics sends the Lady Tigers into the semifinal game noon against either Carrollton or Fayette while a loss would put VHS into the consolation side of the bracket against either the Trojans or the Falcons at 10:40 a.m. Those games will be played at the Marshall city

He said some areas that need attention include routes run by the receivers and blocking, “We noticed a couple of our routes weren’t real crisp and they weren’t at the right depth that they needed to be. We’ve got to work on some one-onone blocking.” Versailles goes into the season opener at less than full strength. Junior Kooper Wilson was lost for the season when he suffered a broken fibula in his right leg during the jamboree game against Cole Camp. Wilson was going to start at both wide receiver and defensive back as well as return punts and kickoffs. In addition, junior Taylor Dobbins will be sidelined for Friday’s game as he recovers from an injury to the acromioclavicular (AC) joint in his right shoulder. Dobbins is a starter at outside linebacker and running back for VHS. Silvers said this week would

also entail getting the players who will step in to replace Wilson at his positions on offense and defense ready for the game Friday as well as finding back-up players at those positions, “That’s the big issue for this week, is building that depth.” The Tigers defeated the Panthers, 29-28, in the 2015 season opener and Silvers says based on last year, he expects Knob Noster to run the football out of a double slot formation on offense, similar to what the Tigers saw against Tipton in the jamboree. He says the defense has to be prepared for the trap blocking schemes of the Panthers. “I have no doubt that they’re going to think that they can trap again, so that’s got to be a focus for us defensively. And then we’ve got to be able to get lined up and play assignment football and get our reads,” he said.

park field. Other teams entered in the tournament include California, Slater, Warsaw and the host Owls. Following the tournament at Marshall, the Lady Tigers go against the Eugene Lady Eagles 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 23 at Eugene. The home opener for Versailles is scheduled 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25 when they entertain Knob Noster at the Versailles City Park field.

Volleyball season Tri-County league VHS Cheerleaders starts at home football schedule The 2016 Versailles High School cheerleading squad members include, front from left, Kayla Watts, Bethany

The Versailles volleyball team begins their 2016 season with a pair of matches next week. The Lady Tigers open at home when they host the Clinton Cardinals 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 23 at the high school gym in Versailles. The Lady Tigers then will play 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25 at Tipton. Junior varsity and varsity matches will be contested both dates.

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The great outdoors

This well-timed photo of an eagle flying near farmland illustrates some of the beauty citizens in this area can enjoy in the outdoors. The photo was taken earlier this year by Lisa Arnold on Route C outside of Versailles and captures both the natural environment and agriculture.

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Trinity Southern Baptist Church

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Versailles Church of Christ

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Olivia Brown, the 18-month-old daughter of Carolyn Brown, occupies her time playMarge Hardey, left, gets her blood sugar tested Wednesday, Aug. 10 by Megan Row- ing a bean-bag toss game Wednesday, Aug. 10 at a Summer Health Festival at Prairie land at a Summer Health Festival at Prairie Hills in Versailles. The health clinic was Hills in Versailles. The event included activities for children, information booths, popcelebrating 10 years with Katy Trail Community Health. The event included activities, corn and snow cones, a cake walk, and screening for various health indicators. (photo by Bryan E. Jones) information booths, and health screening. (photo by Bryan E. Jones)

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Live Well program comes to Morgan County by Ashley Judd The Missouri Foundation for Health’s Healthy Schools, Healthy Communities program and Capital Region Medical Clinic of Stover are proud to introduce the Live Well program to Morgan County. As the summer winds down and children are gearing up to go back to school, the HSHC program continues working to keep the community’s kids active and healthy. The Children’s Garden, featured last month, is growing beautifully, while also promoting kids’ love of gardening. So it is a pleasure to

announce Morgan County now has several restaurants participating in Live Well. Live Well is a program of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS). It was first developed by the Polk County Live Well Alliance to promote healthy living among the citizens of Polk County. Participating restaurants help consumers easily identify and choose healthy options when eating away from home. Live Well items are lower in fat, calories and sodium. The program uses science-

based nutrition criteria to identify Live Well menu items, and each restaurant must serve at least two healthy menu options that meet the program’s nutrition criteria. Children and families today eat out more than ever. Meals prepared outside the home have become a major source of food for kids and adults, accounting for 35 percent of total daily calories for kids. In most restaurants healthy options can be difficult to find. A study of the top 50 chain restaurants in the United States

found 97 percent of children’s meal combinations do not meet expert nutrition standards for children’s meals. Studies have also found that nine out of 10 people underestimate the number of calories in unhealthy menu items by an average of 600 calories. Restaurants recently added in Morgan County include the Pioneer Restaurant, Gilbert’s Grill, Shirley’s: An American Café, and Dari Kup. For a statewide list of participating restaurants, visit health. mo.gov/livewell.

This is how I Roll

Jacob Roll, 8, of Versailles, pedals his way through an obstacle course wearing “drunk goggles” Wednesday, Aug. 10 at a Summer Health Festival at Prairie Hills in Versailles. The course was operated by local members of the Civil Air Patrol. The health clinic was celebrating 10 years with Katy Trail Community Health. The event Angela M. Duncan, Stacy M. Collins Squared Investments block 6, Lullabye Acres Num- ship 41, range 16. and Michael Walsh to Angela LLC to Gary L. Bartley, Bart- ber Two. Nicholas J. and Elaine E. included activities, information booths, and health M. Duncan, Stacy M. Walsh, ley Excavating, southwest quar- Stephen Ray, Terry, Raymond Candilas to Shannon M. Simp- screening. (photo by Bryan E. Jones)

Morgan County Land Transfers

lots 10 and 9, Twin Bays Subdivision. Cody and Veronica Lovins to Lovins Condo LLC, building 1500, unit 1531, Timberlake Condominium Building 1400 and 1500. C A R Leasing LC to KI Properties LLC, northwest quarter of northeast quarter, section 29, township 40, range 17, two tracts, and northeast quarter of northeast quarter, section 29, township 40, range 17, two tracts. Walter E. Van Meter to Greenview Properties LLC, lot 314, Villages of Indian Rock Phase Two 6-130. Larry W. and Alice M. Todd to Donald M. and Rita K. Massey, southwest quarter of northeast quarter, and northwest quarter of southeast quarter, all of section 17, township 41, range 17. NATCO Inc. to John F. and Bonnie Olds, northeast quarter of southeast quarter, section 24, township 42, range 17. Double B Ranchwear Inc. to Pamela Sue Aery, lot 23, Double M Acres, also, 1/3 interest.

ter of southeast quarter, section 27, township 40, range 17. Tyler L. and Amber N. Fiedler to Darrell Miller, unit 3, Silver Moon Condominium Amended Plat. James Lake to Carl S. and Lucille Zimmerman, northeast quarter of southeast quarter, and southeast quarter of northeast quarter, all of section 11, township 42, range 17. E. Stanley and Ann W. Kroenke, William J. and Nancy W. Laurie to Davis and Beth Martin, west half of southeast quarter, section 33, township 44, range 17. JP Morgan Chase Bank NA to Secretary of Housing & Urban Development, lot 20, block A, Gravois Mills First Addition, and lot 21, block A, Gravois Mills First Addition, also, 1/5 interest. Edward L. Bosch to Christopher P. and Carol Sue Bosch, lot 2, Cedar Point. Lynne Tritch Trustee, Lowell Fisher Trustee, Daniel T. and Susan L. Krouper to Lynne Tritch, Lowell Fisher, lot 11,

Jackson, and Jack Joseph Berkstresser, Pamela Ruth Handtke, Pamela Ruth and Lonnie W. Jones to Marion W. and Janet L. Hedges, lot 3, Sarah’s Green Acres Addition Versailles 6199. Sharone K. French to Billy J. Burnam, north half of northeast quarter, section 1, township 41, range 19. Eckie and Janice Knierim to Bradley J. and Lori A. Bauer, north half of northeast quarter, section 11, township 41, range 19. Dennis M. and Arlene M. Gardner to George Michael Carver, lot 32, Morgan Hills. Dale M. and Luann E. Sims to Dale M. and Luann E. Sims, Timothy Collins, lot 190, Indian Creek Hills Number Six. Robert L. and Theresa Meyer to Christopher and Mlee Brockert, east half of northwest quarter, section 1, township 41, range 18, two tracts. John L. and Kristie M. Kay to George Irvin and Hazel A. Whitehead, north half of northeast quarter, section 29, town-

kin, east half of southwest quarter, section 24, township 42, range 17. Sharon A. Wood Trustee, Kenneth W. Wood Trust to Shannon M. Simpkin, east half of southwest quarter, section 24, township 42, range 17. Steven C. IV and Debra L. Howard to Steven C. and Debra L. Howard Trustees, lot 7, Cedar Haven. Dorothy Dupree to Brigham Arnold, lot 54, block K, Wilderness Way Fifth Addition Resurvey. Ted and Kay Deal to Kenneth Penn, lot 19, Camp Sharon. William J. Helensmith to Douglas K. and Reachel A. Beichley, Jason K. and Stephanie M. Jennings, lot 5, Green Hills, three tracts. Imogene Wallen Trustee to Michael F. and Gale G. Perll Trustees, lots 13 and 12, Cedar Point. Ralph K. and Diana S. Baracz to Thomas and Deborah Chesbrough, southwest quarter of southwest quarter, section 29, township 40, range 18.

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Hannah Aubrie Adams, July 1, width of vehicle exceeded 8-1/2 feet, $70.50 costs, $229.50 fine. Kelly McKenna Bellis, May 27, failed to equip vehicle with muffler, adequate muffler, properly attached muffler, $70.50 costs, $154.50 fine. Lloyd Joseph Beth IV, Feb. 5, peace disturbance, first offense, suspended imposition of sentence, two years probation, $118.50 costs, $25 County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund (C.L.E.R.F.). Jesse James Dilley, Jan. 5, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, suspended imposition of sentence, two years probation, $118.50 costs, $300 C.L.E.R.F. Brandon Lee Ede, width of vehicle exceeded 8-1/2 feet, $118.50 costs, $25 C.L.E.R.F., $156.50 fine. Daniel Douglas Ferrell, June 19, failed to equip vehicle with muffler, adequate muffler, properly attached muffler, $70.50 costs, $129.50 fine. Mark A. Garbuzok, June 14, failed to equip vehicle with muf-

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Grace Lutheran Church 65th anniversary

The congregation celebrated its 65th anniversary Sunday, July 31 at Grace Lutheran Church in Versailles. Attending the service were, from left, former pastors the Rev. Anthony Alter (1991-1999) and the Rev. Hubert G. Riethmeier (1972-1976), current pastor since 2000 the Rev. Erik Rottmann, and guest preacher the Rev. Dr. Lee Hagen, not pictured, president of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod’s Missouri District.

Custodian Jerry Stafford adjusts air conditioning vents in preparation for the school-year on Monday, Aug. 15 in the school office at South Elementary School in Gravois Mills. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

The sanctuary filled to capacity at the 65th anniversary Divine Service Sunday morning, July 31 at Grace Lutheran Church in Versailles. Guest speaker the Rev. Dr. Lee Hagen is seated on the aisle, second row left.

A recital of sacred music followed the Divine Service and a German-style dinner in the church basement. Musical soloists at the church’s anniversary recital were, from left, Aidan Rottmann, guitar; Jennifer Rauscher, soprano; R.D. Fish, organ; and baritone Carl Beach, not pictured, of Jefferson City. Beach was a member of the congregation’s first confirmation class. (photos by Douglas Welch)

Members of the Versailles High School chamber choir raised funds for their organization by serving the German-style dinner following the Sunday, July 31 anniversary service at Grace Lutheran Church in Versailles. The menu was smoked pork chops, smoked sausage, sauerkraut, German potato salad, applesauce, and cake.

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Pharmacy received beautification award

Laurie Family Pharmacy Owners Dan and Lara Cerra, left, are congratulated for winning the City of Laurie Beautification Award Monday, Aug. 15 at the pharmacy in Laurie. Presenting the sign are, from left, Laurie mayor Allen Kimberling, alderman/ Betterment Committee member Herb Keck, and Betterment Committee member Stanley Field. The pharmacy was chosen to win the award due to their “beautiful building renovations and neat landscaping.” (photo by Janet Dabbs)

The Gravois Mills United Methodist Church Women gathered Monday, Aug. 15 for lunch and a meeting. The women assisted with the church’s Vacation Bible School, “Jesus Cares Fur You.” Students made toys for animals at the Ozarks Kat & K9 animal shelter. Posing with mascot “Rover” in no particular order are Nancy Fritz, Leona Winingear, Jewel James, Zerelda Wilson, Debbie Rankin, Mariam Dolstein, JoAnn Sinclair and Anita Jacks. Not pictured are Elaine Rankin, JoAnne Forbes and Rosemary Curry. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

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School counselor Deanna Martin, from left, principal Christy Glodt, and Camdenton R-III School District Superintendent Tim Hadfield work on back-to-school planning Monday, Aug. 15 at Hurricane Deck Elementary School in Sunrise Beach. A Meet the Teacher night is scheduled 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18 and the first day of school is Tuesday, Aug. 23. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

Kristina and Mike Sawvell enroll their son Logan, in third grade Monday, Aug. 15 at Hurricane Deck Elementary School in Sunrise Beach. The family moved here from Seattle, Wash. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

Laurie board approved $5,000 raise for city clerk, chief of police

by Janet Dabbs In a closed session meeting Tuesday, Aug. 10, the Laurie Board of Aldermen voted to increase the wage paid to salaried city employees in accordance with changes in the Department of Labor and the Fair Labor Standards Act regulations. The primary change to the regulations was an increase in the weekly salary requirements for employees paid on a salaried basis. This wage increase will only affect Police Chief Mark Black and City Clerk Ron Clarke. The wage for salaried city employees beginning Dec. 1, will be $47,476 or $913 a week. This is an approximate $5,000 raise for both Black and Clarke, an approximate $10,000 increase in employee wage costs for the city. However, the city does have the option to move all their employees to hourly, but then they would be required to pay overtime. Under the provision, employees paid on a salaried basis qualify if they fall under professional, administrative, executive or computer employees exemptions.

The final regulations were published by the Federal Register Monday, May 23 and take effect Thursday, Dec. 1. Since 2004, in addition to having the employee’s job duties fall under one of the exemptions, the exempt employee’s weekly salary rate needed to be a minimum of $455 per week ($26,660 annually). The final regulations change the weekly salary amount to the above rate. This number represents the salary level at the 40th percentile of earnings for full-time salaried workers in the lowest wage census region, and is less than originally anticipated in the proposed regulations. The final rules also provide an automatic increase to update the repaired annual salary requirements for these exemptions every three years, with the first increase to be effective Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020. The final rule also allows employers to use non-discretionary bonuses and incentive payments, such as non-discretionary bonuses tied to productivity and profitability, to satisfy up to 10 percent of the salary requirement. However, to be counted toward the required salary amount, these payments must be made on

a quarterly or more frequent basis, and the regulations permit the employer to make a “catch up” payment. Even though some employers may make very substantial bonus payments, the maximum that can count toward the salary requirement is the 10percent cap. The US Department of Labor’s website contains a fact sheet that is specific to state and local governments that may provide additional useful information for governmental entities and issues specific to them. According Karen E. Milner, with the Missouri Municipal Review, it is important for Missouri public employers to prepare for the consequences of the increased minimum salary provisions so as to avoid penalties. Failure to comply with the new regulations can result in penalties of double the value of unpaid overtime and also the collection of attorney fees for prevailing employees.

by Janet Dabbs The Gravois Mills United Methodist Church Women’s Group meets at noon on the third Monday of each month for lunch and a meeting. The group’s main goal is to support the mission the church. They are a community of women whose purpose is to “know God and to experience freedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ; to develop a creative, supportive fellowship; and to expand concepts of mis-

sion through participation in the global ministries of the church.” Some of the benevolent activities of the group include assisting with the church Vacation Bible School; the Morgan County Caring for Kids Coalition Back-to-School Fair; a children’s Christmas present outreach; the Good Shepherd Care Center Bingo games; the Westside Senior Center lunch program; a turkey dinner fundraiser in November; birthday celebrations at

the Quality Industries Sheltered Workshop in Versailles; as well as a prayer and card ministry. During the summer, the group gave away more than 600 sacks of food to community children. Their monthly lunch and meeting is open to all community women. The church’s Sunday school is 8:45 a.m. Sundays, worship is 10 a.m. Sundays. For information, call Anita Jacks, 573-372-2358.

by Janet Dabbs The Laurie Board of Alderman, Tuesday, Aug. 9, approved an ordinance resetting the rates for water and sewer service in the city. The water rate was increased four percent, from $9.26 to $9.60, this is a 34-cent increase. The sewer rates saw a 10-percent increase, from $7.47 to $8.24, a 77-cent increase. The ordinance and rates will be in effect as of Thursday, Sept. 1. The board is required by bond covenants to adjust the rate annually, as necessary to ensure that the system generates adequate revenues to pay the costs of operation, maintenance and replacement. In closed session, the board approved a pay increase for city employee Steve Holloway. They also authorized Police Chief Mark Black to hire a full-time police officer. According to City Clerk Ron Clarke, Black plans to promote one of his part-time officers to full-time. Planning and zoning The board approved a recommendation by the Laurie Planning and Zoning Commission, after a public hearing with no comments, to rezone Lots 4 and 5 of Oak Park Subdivision on Route O. This re-zones approximately 2.8 acres from Commercial-1 (C-1) to Residential-2 (R2) and Lot 5, approximately 3.62 acres, from C-1 to R-3. The land is presently undeveloped. The nearby properties are a combination of agricultural and residential zoning/uses. The owner has a prospective buyer who desires to build a duplex on a portion of the properties. Sidewalk update City Clerk Ron Clarke reported the notice of award of funding for the Laurie sidewalk project had been processed by the Missouri Department of Transportation. They are aiming for a proj-

ect pre-bid construction meeting Thursday, Aug. 25. West Side Sign Update Clarke also reported about changes made to the Westside sign design. After conferring with Laurie Betterment Chairman Ron Holst, it was agreed to change the back of the letters from an expanded metal sign to a solid metal back with a 4inch vent for strength and aesthetic purposes. There will be no change in costs. Clarke also reported there were additional proposed changes to the sign. A drawing of the changes will be presented to the board at the 6 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 13 Laurie Board of Trustees meeting at Laurie City Hall. Merchant License Penalties The board approved an ordinance amending the city code that pertains to merchant license late penalties, to comply with state statues. The ordinance previously stated the late fee for failure to procure a merchant’s license was $25. According to state statute, the city can only charge five percent of the license cost, the first month, and five percent every month thereafter, for up to five months, with a cap late fee of $6.25. “This just takes the teeth out of our ability to enforce deadlines,” Clarke said. Public works Laurie Public Works Employee Dean Smith reported the exterior of the city water tower was in the process of being painted. The city pays an annual maintenance and repair fee of $15,000 which covers an annual exterior painting and interior painting every two years. He also announced the city will be conducting smoke testing of the city water system near the manholes to see if they can find the infiltration and inflow.

Smith also commended and thanked Jim and Vicky Adams for their donation of the new gazebo at the Laurie Ball Park, Clint Walker for painting the Laurie Park stage and staining the gazebo, Kent Morris for his donation of metal to finish the bathrooms at ball park, and all the Laurie Hillbilly Barbecue volunteers. Laurie Police The Laurie Police Department responded to the following calls for service in July: 18 mutual aid to Sunrise Beach, five to Camden County, two for Missouri State Highway Patrol, one unlawful use of a weapon, one disorderly conduct, one domestic violence, one DWI, one child abuse, one child endangerment, three auto crashes/roadway, two funeral detail, nine lockouts, seven motorist assists and 259 business checks, 12 alarm sounding, In the traffic division, the police issued 35 warnings and eight tickets: five for speeding and one each for failure to register, no driver’s license, and no insurance. The board approved a request by Clarke to earmark funds the city receives for providing accident reports to insurance companies to the public safety training account. In the mayor’s report, Mayor Allen Kimberling reported he had begun attending Lake of the Ozarks Council of Local Governments meetings and at the last meeting they were discussing the work they are doing to bring industry to the lake area for the purpose of increasing employment opportunities. He said he would continue to update the board on the council’s activities. The next meeting of the Laurie Board of Alderman is scheduled 6 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13 at city hall in Laurie.

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The Versailles Tigers enter the 2016 football season looking to build upon what has been accomplished during the past three years. Broc Silvers begins his fourth year as head coach and has seen the team go from 010 his first year to a 3-7 mark in 2015. With 14 returning lettermen, including seven offensive and nine defensive starters back from last season, the Tigers intend to continue their steady progress toward the goal of becoming a contender in both the TriCounty Conference and on the state level. Offense The Tigers will run a spread offense with the quarterback in the shotgun formation. Senior David Connor will take over at quarterback after playing wide receiver last season. Connor did make one start at QB last season against Eldon. “He’s been in our system,” Silvers said. “He played JV quarterback for a couple quarters of every game last year. David’s a dual threat guy, can run pretty well, does a good job. He’ll be able to manage the game for us.” The back-up quarterbacks are sophomore Colbey Boicourt and freshman Coby Williams.

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Three players will rotate at running back, senior Shane Randall, junior Taylor Dobbins and sophomore Grant Hutchison. In addition to running the ball, Silvers says he plans to use his backs as receivers. “We motion a lot of the running backs out, try to out-flank people. We’re going to flare them out to where we have an option to throw the ball to them.” At wide receiver, junior Kooper Wilson, a two-year starter, will play in the slot and sophomore Nick Wheaton will be the wideout. Senior Sam Bowman and junior Quinton Ryerson are also expected to see playing time at the position. Senior Devin Radcliff will start at tight end. The offensive line is set with junior Jonathon Geier at left tackle, senior Micheal Stanley at left guard, senior Ayden Easton starts at center, senior Gage Smith at right guard and junior Chase Hyman at right tackle. Silvers says depth will be an issue along the line. Defense The Tigers will employ a 42-5 look on defense. Shane Randall will start at one defensive end position. The defensive tackles will be Chase Hyman and Ayden

Easton. Jonathon Geier and sophomore Michael Trotter will rotate at the other defensive end position. “Our goal is to rotate a lot of guys on the defensive line because they all start on offense,” Silvers said. “It’s hard to rotate those offensive linemen.” Devin Radcliff, who led the team with 88 tackles a year ago, and Gage Smith return as starters at inside linebacker. Taylor Dobbins and Grant Hutchison will man the outside linebacker positions. In the secondary, Sam Bowman and David Connor will play the corners and Kooper Wilson starts at free safety. Silvers says the secondary is the strength of the defense. “Those guys have shown really well in seven on seven. David and Kooper have really good ball skills and can pick the ball off at any time.” Special teams Sam Bowman, an all conference selection last season, will handle the kicking duties. Shane Randall will punt. Grant Hutchison and Kooper Wilson will return kicks. “Wilson does a really good job, especially on the punt returns,” Silvers said. “He makes sure the ball doesn’t hit the ground and

bounce, because then we’re losing yards.” Blair Oaks is the defending Tri-County Conference champion and made it all the way to the Class 3 state semifinal game last season. Silvers says they are the favorite to win the league title this season and also puts Southern Boone and Eldon in the mix. The Tigers have moved from Class 3 to Class 2 for the next two seasons and were put in a district that includes Lamar, which has won the last five state championships. Other schools in the district are California, Cole Camp, El Dorado Springs, Fair Grove, Stockton and Warsaw. Silvers says if things break the right way for his club, the Tigers could be in the top six of the district. “If we can win four games going into week 10, I feel like we’d be in the top five or six in our district to where we could be either hosting a week 10 game or have a very competitive week 10 game.”

Overall, Silvers says progress has been made the past three seasons. “There’s ways that we could have a successful year even if the record doesn’t reflect it. Going from 0-10 to 1-9, it wasn’t just that one win that did it. If you look back, okay, hey, here’s where we improved and this

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An optimistic outlook for volleyball Optimism runs high for the Versailles High School volleyball team going into the 2016 season. Coach Cheryl Wilson has four players with varsity experience returning from last year’s team that posted an 1810-2 record, plus a group of talented younger players. Put it all together and Wilson is excited about what this year’s team can accomplish. The returnees include seniors Tessa Edgar and MacKenzie Weiberg, junior Bri Hendrix, and sophomore Taralee Edgar. “Tessa will help out as setter, on defense, and bring strong front row play,” Wilson said of her most experienced player. “MacKenzie played libero last year and will be expected to play all around this year,” Wilson said. “We will look for her to be a bigger part of the team this year with her leadership and experience.” “Bri has improved her back row play,” Wilson said. “She is a very strong server and swings aggressively. I look for Bri to be a bigger part of the team this year with her aggressive play at the net.” “Taralee played some varsity last year and has had a lot of experience in the off-season with her club team,” Wilson said. “She is a versatile player and will be asked to play several key positions. She will set and run our offense as well as hit and defend. Taralee will be a huge presence on the back row. She can pass any ball and is quick on her feet on defense.” There are three players from last year’s junior varsity squad that will be counted on to contribute at the varsity level this season, juniors Brooke Edgar, Mareena Bielinski and Hope Heimsoth. “Brooke moves up from setting on the JV team and will be relied on for her all- around athleticism,” Wilson said. “She will be one of our setters as well as hitting outside and

possibly playing a bit of middle. She is a great passer and good defender.” “Mareena comes from the JV team as well, but will step into the varsity as an outside hitter and middle hitter,” Wilson said. “She has improved her hitting and will help us with strong net play.” “Hope steps into the libero spot after playing JV last year,” Wilson said. “Hope brings a spark to our team as well as good passing skills.” Wilson, who is entering her fourth season as coach of the Lady Tigers, anticipates using a 6-3 set this season, which means having three setters and six hitters on the court. “I am hoping to run this because my setters are also some of my better passers and defensive players as well as good hitters. Running a 6-3 means my setters will set, hit and play back row.” Wilson says a player’s skill set and experience are among the factors she considers in deciding what system she wants to employ, “Depending on the players’ level of play, experience and positions they play, and

who works well together, is how I determine what offense and defense we run.” Wilson expects her team to compete for the Tri-County Conference title and said Blair Oaks and California will also be contenders. Versailles has been assigned to Class 2 District 13 for the upcoming season. Other schools in the district are Cole Camp, Holden, Knob Noster, Sherwood, Tipton, and Windsor. Wilson has high expectations for this year’s edition of Lady Tigers volleyball. “We have worked very hard this summer on different rotations to see what works best for us and who works well together. We have focused on fundamentals our first couple of weeks of practice and we are fine tuning things. If we stay healthy, I expect us to have a winning record, to compete for the conference title as well as play for a district championship. We are a hard working team with many talented athletes. If we work together this will be a very successful season for us.” The 2016 Versailles High School volleyball seniors are, MacKenzie Weiberg,

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2016 Versailles Lady Tigers Volleyball Schedule

Aug. 16 Jamboree Aug. 23 vs. Clinton Aug. 25 at Tipton Aug. 27 Tri-County Conference JV Tourney Aug. 29 vs. Warrensburg Aug. 30 at Skyline Sept. 1 at Osage* Sept. 6 vs. Hallsville* Sept. 10 Fulton Invitational Sept. 12 vs. Cole Camp Sept. 13 at Southern Boone* Sept. 15 at Eldon* Sept. 17 Smith-Cotton Invitational Sept. 19 vs. Smith-Cotton Sept. 20 at Boonville Sept. 24 Camdenton JV Tourney Sept. 27 vs. California* Sept. 29 vs. Russellville Oct. 3 at Warsaw* Oct. 8 Versailles Invitational Oct. 10 vs. Stover Oct. 13 at Blair Oaks* Oct. 17-20 Class 2 District 13 Class 2 Sectional Oct. 22 Oct. 28-29 Class 2 MSHSAA Championship *Tri-County Conference match

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The 2016 Versailles High School cross country team members are, from left, Keely Gustafson, Bobby Love, Trent Hyman, Kendall Reger, Joe Jeffries, Juan Comstock, and Allison Taylor. In back is head coach Mark Garcia, left, and assistant coach Derrick Carson, right. Not pictured are Weston Liebl and Gage Mayhew. (photo by Chris Johnson)

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Cross country striving to improve

Now in its fourth year of existence, the Versailles cross country program has five returnees from 2015 and continues to grow in numbers. Returning harriers for 2016 include juniors Kendall Reger, Juan Comstock, Gage Mayhew, Bobby Love, and Joe Jeffries. Sophomore Weston Liebl and freshman Trent Hyman will join that quintet. The two members of the Lady Tigers squad are a pair of newcomers, sophomore Allison Taylor and freshman Keely Gustafson. Mark Garcia begins his second year as head coach and looks for better times and better results, “This year I think we’ll do a lot better. We have, for the first time, had a consistent off season of training, getting that foundation in place. I’m really excited to see our first couple of races, see where we’re at, and go from there.” Leading the way for the Tigers is Reger, who was 16th at the district meet in Moberly last year, missing a spot in the Class 3 state championship by nine seconds. Garcia expects Reger to have a very good season and make it to state this year. Comstock and Jeffries also ran at the district meet a year ago. Garcia says

the addition of Liebl would The VHS coach says the help the team, as he ran the Tigers have a realistic shot 3200-meters during the track at a top-three finish in the season last spring. Tri-County Conference meet Garcia also has high hopes this season. “Our conference for his two Lady Tigers and is very young. I think if believes they both have a everybody stays injury free chance to qualify for the and continues to improve on state meet in Jefferson City. the off-season that we had, I Gustafson ran with the team think we can push for the top during workouts as an eighth three. Surprisingly, Southern grader. Boone was really solid last “Looking at the times at year on the boys’ side, so I districts last year for what think they will probably be she ran last year as an eighth up there again, and then you grader, I think she has a good never can count Blair Oaks shot,” Garcia said. out or California.” Taylor qualified for the Versailles has been assigned state track meet in the 400- to the Class 2 District 7 meet meter dash last spring and at Stockton this season. Garcia says she possesses the Other schools in the district work ethic. include Barstow, California, “She’s got that compete level that’s there and I think Crest Ridge, El Dorado she’s got a great base already. Springs, Holden, Lone Jack, So, hopefully she can build Sherwood, Skyline, Stockton, on that and she can qualify, Summit Christian Academy, Tipton,and Warsaw. too.” 2016 Versailles Tigers Cross Country Schedule

Sept. 3 at Jim Marshall Invitational (Jefferson City) 9 a.m. Sept. 10 at Linn Invitational 9 a.m. Sept. 17 at Smith-Cotton Invitational 9 a.m. Sept. 24 at Hermitage Invitational 9 a.m. Sept. 29 at Spartan Invitational (Moberly) 4 p.m. Oct. 5 at Stover Invitational 4 p.m. Oct. 13 Tri County Conference (Eldon) 4 p.m. Oct. 22 at Fatima Invitational 9 a.m. Oct. 29 Class 2 District 7 TBA Nov. 5 MSHSAA Class 2 State Championship 12:25 p.m.

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Softball returns veteran group

The Versailles Lady Tigers softball team has a solid core returning for the 2016 season with seven starters back from last year. Coach Brian Markway has moved some of the returnees to new positions for this season and will have a new pitcher in the circle. Freshman Brooklyn James will be the starting pitcher for the Lady Tigers. Markway says she has an upbeat attitude. “As long as she throws strikes, then she’s going to be doing well. She wants the position, so that’s always a positive. She has the basic fundamentals, and as long as she stays on that, she’s going to be all right.” Markway says seniors Kendra Roberts and Hannah Edgar and junior Maddie Patten could also step in to pitch as well. The infield has two starters returning. Sophomore Anna Knoerle will be the starting catcher with senior Kat Cunningham as the back-up. Knoerle replaces Autumn Wood, who graduated. Cunningham will play first base, replacing fellow senior Cheyenne Espinosa, who has moved to play centerfield. Edgar returns as the starter at The 2016 Versailles High School softball seniors are, from left, Hannah Edgar, second. Sophomore Sydney Cheyenne Espinosa, Kendra Roberts, and Kat Cunningham. Hoxworth will take over (photo by Chris Johnson) at shortstop for her sister

Hannah, who has graduated. Sydney played in left field last season. Patten returns as the starter at third base and could also see playing time at first base. In the outfield, from left to right, will be Roberts, Espinosa and junior Kylynn Ballew. Ballew could also see playing time in left. Sophomore Lindsay Walls will be available to play third base, first base and right field. Markway says he wants his team to be assertive on offense. “We’re an aggressive team. If we have the right

runners on, of course we’re going to be stealing. You really want to take advantage of those situations, get some timely hitting and put some numbers up on the board.” As for the Tri-County Conference race, the Lady Tigers head coach says Blair Oaks is the clear-cut favorite to win the league crown and is also favored to take the district title. Markway says he wants this year’s team to have a positive attitude. “The main thing is to keep it fun, keep it positive and enjoy the game. Wins are nice, but we always want to improve.”

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Versailles Fall Sports Preview, 2016

2016 Versailles Lady Tigers Softball Schedule Aug. 20 at Marshall Invitational Aug. 23 at Eugene Aug. 25 vs. Knob Noster Aug. 26 at Russellville Aug. 30 vs. Macks Creek Sept. 1 at Osage* Sept. 6 vs. California* Sept. 12 vs. Blair Oaks* Sept. 16-17 AA Softball Bash Sept. 20 at Eldon* Sept. 22 at Southern Boone* Sept. 24 Versailles Invitational Sept. 26 at Warsaw* Sept. 30 vs. Jamestown Oct. 3 at Hallsville* Oct. 5-8 Class 2 District 10 Oct. 12 Class 2 Sectional Oct. 15 Class 2 Quarterfinal Oct. 21-22 Class 2 MSHSAA Championship * Tri-County Conference game

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Directions: N. 52 then left on Hwy. Y to left on Bryant Rd. Household items will be sold at 9:30 a.m. The house has been withdrawn because of a successful sale. There are several items that you would be proud to have in your home. HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Crosley chest freezer Crosley washer & dryer Christmas decor Card table Sofa, chairs and tables Recliner Antique tables (some marble tops) Assorted blue plates LARGE lot of collectible plates (Franklin Mint, Bradford Exchange, Avon, Knowles, etc.) Large German grandfather clock German tall case clock dated 16 Apr. 1898 Leitz 35mm camera Beer steins (pewter tops) Swarovski crystal

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TRACTORS: 2012 JD 6100D, 5210 hrs, 2wd, Canopy, 9F/9R Power Reverser Trans, 2 SCVs, Very Clean; 1993 JD 6200, 6290 hrs, 2wd, Canopy, 12F/4R ^LJŶĐƌŽ dƌĂŶƐ͕ ǁͬ: ϲϮϬ >ŽĂĚĞƌ͕ :ŽLJƐƟĐŬ͖ ϮϬϬϴ : ϱϰϮϱ͕ ^ŚŽǁƐ ϭϭϬϬ ŚƌƐ͕ D&t ͕ ĂŶŽƉLJ͕ ϵ&ͬϯZ ^LJŶĐƌŽ dƌĂŶƐ͕ ǁͬ: ϱϰϮ >ŽĂĚĞƌ͕ :ŽLJƐƟĐŬ͖ ϮϬϭϱ : ϱϬϲϱ ͕ Ϯϯϴ ŚƌƐ͕ ϮǁĚ͕ ĂŶŽƉLJ͕ ǁͬ: ϱϭϮ >ŽĂĚĞƌ͕ >ŝŬĞ EĞǁ͖ ĂƐĞ /, ϳϭϰϬ͕ ϴϬϬϬ ŚƌƐ͕ D&t ͕ ,͕ ǁͬ ƵĂůƐ͖ : ϮϱϱϬ͕ ϲϮϱϬ ŚƌƐ͕ ϮǁĚ͕ EĞǁ ůƵƚĐŚ͕ ZĞďƵŝůƚ WƵŵƉ͕ ǁͬ: ϭϰϲ >ŽĂĚĞƌ͕ ƵĐŬĞƚ ĂŶĚ ĂůĞ ^ƉŝŬĞ͖ ϮϬϭϮ : ϱϬϴϱD͕ ϵϴϬ ŚƌƐ͕ D&t ͕ ϭϮ&ͬϰZ ^LJŶĐƌŽ ^ŚƵƩůĞ WůƵƐ dƌĂŶƐ͕ Ϯ ^ sƐ͕ EŝĐĞ͖ ϭϵϴϯ : ϰϮϱϬ͕ ϲϬϬϬ ŚƌƐ͕ ,͕ W^͕ sĞƌLJ EŝĐĞ͖ : ͕ 'ĂƐ͕ E&͕ ϯƉƚ͖ ϭϵϰϵ : ͕ 'ĂƐ͕ E&͕ ǁͬϴϬϭ ,ŝƚĐŚ͖ : ϲϬ͕ 'ĂƐ͖ ĞƵƚnj ůůŝƐ ϲϮϲϱ͕ ϲϬϴϬ ŚƌƐ͕ D&t ͕ ǁͬ>ŽĂĚĞƌ ĂŶĚ ƵĐŬĞƚ͖ &ĂƌŵĂůů ϲϱϲ͕ 'ĂƐ͕ ǁͬ>ŽĂĚĞƌ ĂŶĚ ƩĂĐŚŵĞŶƚƐ͖ ĂƐĞ ϴϯϬ ŽŵĨŽƌƚ <ŝŶŐ͕ ŝĞƐĞů͖ ϭϵϴϭ /, ϱϬϴϴ͕ ϲϴϱϬ ŚƌƐ͕ ϮǁĚ͕ ,͕ Ϯ ^ sƐ͕ ƵĂů WdK͕ ϴϱй ϭϴ͘ϰdžϯϴ dŝƌĞƐ͕ ŽůĚ ͖ /, ϱϴϰ͕ ŝĞƐĞů͕ ǁͬ>ŽĂĚĞƌ͖ D& ϲϱ͕ 'ĂƐ͕ EĞǁ ZĞĂƌ dŝƌĞƐ͕ EĞǁ ůƵƚĐŚ͖ D& ϭϲϱ͕ 'ĂƐ͕ EĞĞĚƐ tŽƌŬ͖ ĂƐĞ ϰϰϭ͕ 'ĂƐ͕ ĂŐůĞ ,ŝƚĐŚ͖ DD Zdh͕ 'ĂƐ͕ E&͕ EĞǁ dŝƌĞƐ ĂŶĚ WĂŝŶƚ͖ /, ϲϴϰ͕ ŝĞƐĞů͕ ϭ ^ s͖ ϭϵϰϴ &ŽƌĚ ϴE͕ 'ĂƐ͖ COMBINES, HEADS AND HEADER TRAILERS: ϮϬϬϮ : ϵϲϱϬ^d^ ŽŵďŝŶĞ͕ ϯϲϬϬͬϮϴϬϬ ŚƌƐ͕ ϰǁĚ͕ DĂŶLJ hƉĚĂƚĞƐ͕ D͕ sĞƌLJ ůĞĂŶ ĂŶĚ tĞůů DĂŝŶƚĂŝŶĞĚ͖ ϭϵϵϭ : ϵϰϬϬ ŽŵďŝŶĞ͕ ϱϲϮϴͬϯϴϲϰ ŚƌƐ͕ ϰǁĚ͕ Ϯϰ͘ϱdžϯϮ &ƌŽŶƚ dŝƌĞƐ͕ ϭϲ͘ϵZϯϬ ZĞĂƌ dŝƌĞƐ͕ ZƵŶƐ 'ŽŽĚ͖ : ϲϲϬϬ ^ŝĚĞ ,ŝůů ŽŵďŝŶĞ͕ ,LJĚƌŽ dƌĂŶƐ͖ : ϵϮϱ WůĂƞŽƌŵ͕ 'ŽŽĚ ŽŶĚŝƟŽŶ͖ : Ϯϭϲ &ůĞdž ,ĞĂĚ͕ ůĂĐŬ ZĞĞů ĂŶĚ ^ƚĂŝŶůĞƐƐ ^ƚĞĞů ŽƩŽŵ͖ : ϲϰϯ ŽƌŶ ,ĞĂĚ͕ ϲ ZŽǁ ϯϬ͖͟ : ϲϰϯ ŽƌŶ ,ĞĂĚ͕ ϲ ZŽǁ ϯϬ͕͟ >Žǁ dŝŶ͕ Kŝů ĂƚŚ͖ EĞǁ ŚĂůůĞŶŐĞƌ ϯϬ͛ ,ĞĂĚĞƌ dƌĂŝůĞƌ͖ PLANTERS AND DRILLS: <ŝŶnjĞ ϲ ZŽǁ WůĂŶƚĞƌ͕ WƵůů dLJƉĞ͕ dŝƌĞ ƌŝǀĞ͖ : ϳϬϬϬ WůĂŶƚĞƌ͕ ϲ ZŽǁ ϯϬ͕͟ , Ed͕ ůů EĞǁ Ed ŽƵůƚĞƌƐ ĂŶĚ s KƉĞŶĞƌ ůĂĚĞƐ͕ ǁͬDŽŶŝƚŽƌ͖ : ϳϬϬϬ WůĂŶƚĞƌ͕ ϲ ZŽǁ ϯϬ͕͟ , Ed͖ : ϰϵϰ WůĂŶƚĞƌ͕ ϰ ZŽǁ͖ <ŝŶnjĞ ϮϬϬϬ WůĂŶƚĞƌ͕ ϰ ZŽǁ͕ /ŶƚĞƌƉůĂŶƚ͖ tŚŝƚĞ ϱϭϬϬ WůĂŶƚĞƌ͕ ϭϮ ZŽǁ ϯϬ͕͟ ůů EĞǁ s KƉĞŶĞƌƐ͕ ǁͬDŽŶŝƚŽƌ ĂŶĚ ^ĞĞĚ ŝƐŬƐ͖ : & ƌŝůů͕ ϭϯ ,ŽůĞ͖ : ϴϯϬϬ ƌŝůů͕ ϭϴ ,ŽůĞ͕ ǁͬ'ƌĂƐƐ ^ĞĞĚĞƌ͖ : ϰϱϬ ƌŝůů͕ Ϯϭ ,ŽůĞ͕ ǁͬ'ƌĂƐƐ ^ĞĞĚĞƌ͕ WƌĞƐƐ tŚĞĞůƐ͖ /, ϭϬ ƌŝůů͕ ϭϲ ,ŽůĞ͖ : ϴϯϬϬ ƌŝůů͕ ϭϴ ,ŽůĞ͕ ǁͬ'ƌĂƐƐ ^ĞĞĚĞƌ͕ WƌĞƐƐ tŚĞĞůƐ͖ ĂƐĞ /, ϱϭϬϬ ƌŝůů͕ ϭϲ ,ŽůĞ͕ ǁͬ'ƌĂƐƐ ^ĞĞĚĞƌ͖ D& ϰϯ ƌŝůů͕ ϮϮ ,ŽůĞ͖ ĂƐĞ /, ϱϭϬϬ ƌŝůů͕ ϮϬ ,ŽůĞ͖ /, ϱϭϬϬ ƌŝůů͕ Ϯϭ ,ŽůĞ͕ ǁͬdĂŶĚĞŵ ƌŝůů ,ŝƚĐŚ d/>> ' ͗ ĂƐĞ /, ϰϴϬϬ &ŝĞůĚ ƵůƟǀĂƚŽƌ͕ ϯϬ͖͛ <ĞǁĂŶĞĞ ϮϳϬ &ŝĞůĚ ƵůƟǀĂƚŽƌ͕ ϭϴ͕͛ ǁͬ,ĂƌƌŽǁ͖ 'ůĞŶĐŽĞ ϭϮ͛ &ŝĞůĚ ƵůƟǀĂƚŽƌ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ /, ϭϮ͛ &ŝĞůĚ ƵůƟǀĂƚŽƌ͕ sŝďƌĂ ^ŚĂŶŬ͖ ƵīĂůŽ ϰϲϬϬ ƵůƟǀĂƚŽƌ͕ ϰ Zt͖ ŝƌƚ Ğǀŝů ϲ ZŽǁ ĂŶŝƐŚ dŝŶĞ ƵůƟǀĂƚŽƌ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ <ƌĂƵƐĞ ϵϬϬ ŝƐŬ͕ ϭϴ͕͛ ,LJĚ &ŽůĚ͕ ϮϬ͘ϲ͟ &ƌŽŶƚ ůĂĚĞƐ͕ Ϯϭ͟ ZĞĂƌ ůĂĚĞƐ͖ D& ϲϮϬ ŝƐŬ͕ ϭϲ͕͛ DĂŶƵĂů &ŽůĚ͖ /, ϰϳϬ ŝƐŬ͕ Ϯϭ͕͛ ϰ EĞǁ dŝƌĞƐ Θ tŚĞĞůƐ͕ DĂŶƵĂů &ŽůĚ͖ /, ϲϱϬϬ ŝƐŬ ŚŝƐĞů͕ ϭϭ ^ŚĂŶŬ͖ : ϳϭϮ ŝƐŬ ŚŝƐĞů͕ ϭϭ ^ŚĂŶŬ͕ ǁͬ ƵƐƚĞƌ Ăƌ͖ /, ϯϳϬ ŝƐŬ͕ ϭϮ͕͛ ϵ͟ ^ƉĂĐŝŶŐ͖ tŝůůďĞĐŬ ϳ ^ŚĂŶŬ ŚŝƐĞů WůŽǁ͕ WƵůů dLJƉĞ͖ ϭϮ͛ tŚĞĞů ŝƐŬ͕ EĞǁ ZĞĂƌ ůĂĚĞƐ͖ /, ϰϳϬ ŝƐŬ͕ ϭϲ͕͛ EĞǁ &ƌŽŶƚ ůĂĚĞƐ͕ DĂŶƵĂů &ŽůĚ tŝŶŐƐ͖ &ŽƌĚ Ϯdžϭϰ WůŽǁ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ /, ϱϰϬ WůŽǁ͕ ϰdžϭϲ͕ ^Ğŵŝ DŽƵŶƚ͕ ǁͬ ŽƵůƚĞƌƐ͖ KůŝǀĞƌ ϱϲϱ WůŽǁ͕ ϰdžϭϲ͕ ^Ğŵŝ DŽƵŶƚ͕ ǁͬ ŽƵůƚĞƌƐ͖ ^ƵŶŇŽǁĞƌ ϳϵd ͲϮ ŝƐŬ͕ Ϯϭ͕͛ ,LJĚ &ŽůĚ͕ Ϯϭ͟ ůĂĚĞƐ͖ &ĞƌŐƵƐŽŶ Ϯ ŽƩŽŵ WůŽǁ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ /, ϱϰϬ WůŽǁ͕ ϰdžϭϰ͕ ^Ğŵŝ DŽƵŶƚ͖ : ϱdžϭϲ WůŽǁ͕ ^Ğŵŝ DŽƵŶƚ͖ tŚŝƚĞ Ϯϱϰ ŝƐŬ͕ ϭϬ͖͛ /, ϯdžϭϲ WůŽǁ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ ϱdžϭϲ WůŽǁ͕ ^Ğŵŝ DŽƵŶƚ͖ ϭϮ͛ ZŽƚĂƌLJ ,ŽĞ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ <ĞǁĂŶĞĞ ϭϴ͛ ƵůƟŵƵůĐŚĞƌ͕ ,LJĚ &ŽůĚ tŝŶŐƐ͖ ƌŝůůŝŽŶ ϱ ^ŚĂŶŬ ŝƐŬ ŚŝƐĞů͕ ǁͬEĞǁ WŽŝŶƚƐ͖ 'ůĞŶĐŽĞ ϳ ^ŚĂŶŬ ŝƐŬ ŚŝƐĞů͕ ǁͬEĞǁ WŽŝŶƚƐ͖ : t ŝƐŬ͕ ϭϮ͕͛ EŝĐĞ͖ : t ŝƐŬ͕ ϭϰ͕͛ EŝĐĞ͖ : ϲ͛ ŝƐŬ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ SILAGE EQUIPMENT: JD 5400 ^ĞůĨ WƌŽƉĞůůĞĚ ŚŽƉƉĞƌ͕ ϯϮϮϵ ŚƌƐ͕ ϰǁĚ͕ ǁͬ: ϯ ZŽǁ ϯϬ͟ ,ĞĂĚ͖ : ϯϵϲϬ ŚŽƉƉĞƌ͕ WƵůů dLJƉĞ͕ ZĞďƵŝůƚ͖ E, ϳϴϮ ŚŽƉƉĞƌ͕ WƵůů dLJƉĞ͕ ǁͬϮ ZE ŽƌŶ ,ĞĂĚ ĂŶĚ ϲ͛ ,ĂLJ ,ĞĂĚ͖ : ϯϵϰϬ ŚŽƉƉĞƌ͕ WƵůů dLJƉĞ͕ ǁͬϮ ZE ŽƌŶ ,ĞĂĚ͖ : ϯϴϬϬ ŚŽƉƉĞƌ͕ WƵůů dLJƉĞ͕ ǁͬϮ ZE ŽƌŶ ,ĞĂĚ͕ ϱ͛ ,ĂLJ ,ĞĂĚ͕ ϭϬϬϬ WdK͖ : ϯ ZE ŽƌŶ ,ĞĂĚ͖ : ϳ͛ ,ĂLJ ,ĞĂĚ͖ E, Ϯϳ tŚŝƌůͲĂͲ&ĞĞĚ ^ŝůĂŐĞ ůŽǁĞƌ͖ : Ϯ ZE ŽƌŶ ,ĞĂĚ͕ ZĞďƵŝůƚ͖ E, ϯϬ ^ŝůĂŐĞ ůŽǁĞƌ͖ 'ĞŚů ϳϭϬ ^ŝůĂŐĞ tĂŐŽŶ͕ ϭϰ͖͛ 'ĞŚů hϴϱ ^ŝůĂŐĞ tĂŐŽŶ͕ ϭϰ͖͛ E, ƌŽƉ ĂƌƌŝĞƌ ϴ ^ŝůĂŐĞ tĂŐŽŶ͕ ϭϰ͖͛ : ϯϵϰϬ ŚŽƉƉĞƌ͕ ůĞĐ ŽŶƚƌŽůƐ͕ ǁͬ: ϳ͛ ,ĂLJ ,ĞĂĚ͖ GRAIN CARTS AND GRAVITY WAGONS: Θ> ϰϳ 'ƌĂŝŶ Ăƌƚ͖ &ŝĐŬůŝŶ ϵϱϬϬ 'ƌĂŝŶ Ăƌƚ͖ Θ> ϰϱϲ 'ƌĂŝŶ Ăƌƚ͖ ϯϬϬ ďƵƐŚĞů 'ƌĂǀŝƚLJ tĂŐŽŶ͖ <ŝůůďƌŽƐ ϯϱϬ 'ƌĂǀŝƚLJ tĂŐŽŶ͖ ƌĞŶƚ ϰϱϬ 'ƌĂŝŶ dƌĂŝŶ͕ KŶ ϰ tŚĞĞů 'ĞĂƌ͖ <ŽƌLJ ϭϴϱ 'ƌĂǀŝƚLJ tĂŐŽŶ͖ :ΘD 'ƌĂǀŝƚLJ tĂŐŽŶ͖ WĂƌŬĞƌ 'ƌĂǀŝƚLJ tĂŐŽŶ͖ FEED MIXERS AND FEED WAGONS: 'ĞŚů ϳϮϭϬ 'ƌŝŶĚĞƌ DŝdžĞƌ͕ ϰ ƵŐĞƌ͕ ǁͬtŽƌŬŝŶŐ ^ĐĂůĞƐ͖ 'ƌĂŝŶͲŽͲsĂƚŽƌ ƵŐĞƌ tĂŐŽŶ͕ dĂŶĚĞŵ džůĞ͕ ǁͬϭϮ͛ ,ŽƌŝnjŽŶƚĂů hŶůŽĂĚŝŶŐ ƵŐĞƌ͖ D& ϭϱ 'ƌŝŶĚĞƌ DŝdžĞƌ͕ >ŽĂĚ ĂŶĚ hŶůŽĂĚ ƵŐĞƌ͕ ǁͬ^ĐƌĞĞŶƐ͖ : ϳϬϬ 'ƌŝŶĚĞƌ DŝdžĞƌ͖ E, ϯϱϭ 'ƌŝŶĚĞƌ DŝdžĞƌ͕ ǁͬ ƌĂŐ ƵŐĞƌ͖ <ŶŝŐŚƚ >ŝƩůĞ ƵŐŐŝĞ &ĞĞĚ tĂŐŽŶ͖ E, ϯϵϯ dƵď 'ƌŝŶĚĞƌ͕ ǁͬWĞƌŬŝŶƐ sϴ ŝĞƐĞů ŶŐŝŶĞ͖ ^Θ, ϭϴϬ &ĞĞĚ tĂŐŽŶ͕ ϱ͛džϭϬ͖͛ : ϲϴ ƵŐĞƌ tĂŐŽŶ͖ E, ϯϱϱ 'ƌŝŶĚĞƌ DŝdžĞƌ͖ CUTTERS: : ϭϱϬϴ ƵƩĞƌ͕ ϭϱ͕͛ ϭϬϬϬ WdK͖ DΘt ϭϬ͛ ƵƩĞƌ͕ WƵůů dLJƉĞ͖ >ĂŶĚ WƌŝĚĞ Z ZϯϱϭϬ ƵƩĞƌ͕ ϭϬ͕͛ WƵůů dLJƉĞ͖ ϮͲϱ͛ ƵƩĞƌ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ tŽŽĚƐ ϳ͛ ƵƩĞƌ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ : ,yϭϱ ƵƩĞƌ͕ ϭϱ͕͛ ϱϰϬ WdK͖ HAY EQUIPMENT: E, ϭϬϬϬ ^ƋƵĂƌĞ ĂůĞƌ͕ Ϯ͛džϯ͛ ĂůĞƐ͖ : ϯϯϲ ^ƋƵĂƌĞ ĂůĞƌ͕ ZĞďƵŝůƚ͕ ǁͬtĂŐŽŶ ,ŝƚĐŚ͖ E, Ϯϳϯ ^ƋƵĂƌĞ ĂůĞƌ͕ ^ƵƉĞƌ ^ǁĞĞƉ WŝĐŬƵƉ͖ : Ϯϰd ^ƋƵĂƌĞ ĂůĞƌ͖ E, Ϯϳϱ ^ƋƵĂƌĞ ĂůĞƌ͖ E, Ϯϳϲ ^ƋƵĂƌĞ ĂůĞƌ͖ ϮϬϬϱ ĂƐĞ /, yϭϬϭ DŽ Ž͕ ϭϬ͛ϰ͟ Ƶƚ͖ /, ϵϵϬ ,ĂLJďŝŶĞ͕ ϵ͕͛ tŽƌŬƐ͖ E, ϭϰϯϭ DŽ Ž͕ ϭϯ͛ Ƶƚ͕ ĞŶƚĞƌ WŝǀŽƚ͖ ĂƐĞ ϭϭϵϬ ,ĂLJďŝŶĞ͕ ϵ͕͛ &ŝĞůĚ ZĞĂĚLJ͖ ,ĞƐƐƚŽŶ ϭϬϬϲ ŝƐĐ DŽǁĞƌ͕ ϴ͕͛ ϯƉƚ͕ >ŝƩůĞ hƐĞ͖ ,ĞƐƐƚŽŶ ϭϭϯϬ ,ĂLJďŝŶĞ͕ ϵ͖͛ ,ĞƐƐƚŽŶ ϭϭϮϬ ,ĂLJďŝŶ͕ ϵ͕͛ EŝĐĞ͖ E, ϱϲ Ăƌ ZĂŬĞ͖ E, Ϯϱϲ Ăƌ ZĂŬĞ͕ ǁͬ ŽůůLJ tŚĞĞů͖ ,ĞƐƐƚŽŶ ϯϳϮϳ dĞĚĚĞƌ͕ ϰ ĂƐŬĞƚ͕ ,LJĚ &ŽůĚ͖ ZŚŝŶŽ WdϰϬϱ dĞĚĚĞƌ͕ ϰ ĂƐŬĞƚ͕ ,LJĚ &ŽůĚ͖ : ϲϰϬ Ăƌ ZĂŬĞ͕ ǁͬ ŽůůLJ tŚĞĞů͖ ϮͲE, ϭϬϯϯ ^ƚĂĐŬůŝŶĞƌ ĂůĞ tĂŐŽŶƐ͖ ZŽƐƐŝ ϰ ĂƐŬĞƚ dĞĚĚĞƌ͕ ,LJĚ &ŽůĚ͖ ,ŽĞůƐĐŚĞƌ ϭϴϬ 'ƌĂƉƉůĞ͕ ϭϴ ĂůĞ͖ ůĂĂƐ ϭϬ͛ ZŽƚĂƌLJ ZĂŬĞ͕ WƵůů dLJƉĞ͖ ,ĞƐƐƚŽŶ ϭϬϭϬ ,ĂLJďŝŶĞ͕ ,LJĚƌŽ ^ǁŝŶŐ͕ ϵ͛ Ƶƚ͖ KůŝǀĞƌ ϰϮϭ ^ŝĐŬůĞ DŽǁĞƌ͕ ϳ͕͛ WƵůů dLJƉĞ͖ : ϭϯϮϳ ŝƐĐďŝŶĞ͕ ϵ͖͛ >ŝŬĞ EĞǁ ϯƉƚ ĂůĞ ^ƉŝŬĞ͖ EĞǁ ŝĂŵŽŶĚ < ĂůĞ hŶƌŽůůĞƌ͖ MANURE HANDLING: 2016 DĞLJĞƌƐ s ϭϴϱ ^ƉƌĞĂĚĞƌ͕ sĞƌƟĐĂů ĞĂƚĞƌ͕ ϯϯϬ ďƵ͕ ,LJĚ ƌŝǀĞ tĞď͕ ĞŵŽ hŶŝƚ ǁͬtĂƌƌĂŶƚLJ͖ E, ϲϳϵ ^ƉƌĞĂĚĞƌ͕ dĂŶĚĞŵ džůĞ͖ E/ ϯϲϯϵ ^ƉƌĞĂĚĞƌ͕ dĂŶĚĞŵ džůĞ͖ ĂƐĞ /, ϱϳϱ ^ƉƌĞĂĚĞƌ͕ dĂŶĚĞŵ džůĞ͕ ǁͬdŽƉ ĞĂƚĞƌ͖ /, ^ƉƌĞĂĚĞƌ͕ ϯ ĞĂƚĞƌ͕ WdK͖ ϭϵϵϳ ĞƩĞƌ Ƶŝůƚ ϮϲϬϬ sĂĐ dĂŶŬ͕ dĂŶĚĞŵ džůĞ͕ EŝĐĞ͖ <ŶŝŐŚƚ ϳϮϱ ^ŝĚĞ ^ůŝŶŐĞƌ ^ƉƌĞĂĚĞƌ͖ E/ ^ƉƌĞĂĚĞƌ͕ WdK͖ E, ^ƉƌĞĂĚĞƌ͕ ϯ ĞĂƚĞƌ͕ WdK͖ E/ ϭϱϬϬ 'ĂůůŽŶ sĂĐ dĂŶŬ͖ E/ ϯϲϰ ^ƉƌĞĂĚĞƌ͕ dĂŶĚĞŵ džůĞ͖ 'ĞŚů ϯϭϱ ^ŝĚĞ ^ůŝŶŐĞƌ ^ƉƌĞĂĚĞƌ͕ dĂŶĚĞŵ džůĞ͖ ĂůƵŵĞƚ ϯϮϱϬ DĂŶƵƌĞ dĂŶŬ͕ dŽƉ &ŝůů͕ ^ŝĚĞ ŝƐĐŚĂƌŐĞ͕ dĂŶĚĞŵ džůĞ͖ E/ ϯϳϯϵ ^ƉƌĞĂĚĞƌ͕ dĂŶĚĞŵ džůĞ͕ dŽƉ ĞĂƚĞƌ͕ ,LJĚ ŶĚŐĂƚĞ͖ DĞLJĞƌ ϯϵϱϰ ^ƉƌĞĂĚĞƌ͕ ϯϵϬ ďƵ͕ dĂŶĚĞŵ džůĞ͖ /, ^ƉƌĞĂĚĞƌ͕ WdK͖ E/ ϭϮ DĂŶƵƌĞ ^ƉƌĞĂĚĞƌ͕ 'ƌŽƵŶĚ ƌŝǀĞ͕ sĞƌLJ EŝĐĞ͕ &ĂĐƚŽƌLJ WĂŝŶƚ͖ SKID STEERS, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND ATTACHMENTS: ϮϬϭϬ ĂƐĞ ϰϱϬ d ^ŬŝĚ ^ƚĞĞƌ͕ ϭϲϬϬ ŚƌƐ͕ ,͕ :ŽLJƐƟĐŬ͕ ŽůĚ ͖ ϮϬϬϱ : ϯϮϬ ^ŬŝĚ ^ƚĞĞƌ͕ ϯϬϰϮ ŚƌƐ͕ &ŽŽƚ ŽŶƚƌŽů͕ ǁͬtĞŝŐŚƚƐ͖ E, ϭϴϱ ^ŬŝĚ ^ƚĞĞƌ͕ ϮϲϬϬ ŚƌƐ͕ &ŽŽƚ ŽŶƚƌŽů͖ &ŽƌĚ ϯϱϬϬ ĂĐŬŚŽĞ͕ 'ĂƐ͕ ǁͬ&ƌŽŶƚ >ŽĂĚĞƌ͖ tƌĂŶŐůĞƌ tŚĞĞů >ŽĂĚĞƌ͕ ϰǁĚ͕ ,LJĚƌŽ͕ 'ĂƐ͕ ǁͬ ƵĐŬĞƚ ĂŶĚ WĂůůĞƚ &ŽƌŬƐ͖ ϮϬϬϰ Žď Ăƚ ^ϭϴϱ ^ŬŝĚ ^ƚĞĞƌ͕ ϯϰϭϬ ŚƌƐ͕ ,͖ ϭϵϵϮ Žď Ăƚ ϳϱϯ ^ŬŝĚ ^ƚĞĞƌ͕ ϯϰϯϮ ŚƌƐ͕ &ŽŽƚ ŽŶƚƌŽů͖ Žď Ăƚ ϳϲϯ ^ŬŝĚ ^ƚĞĞƌ͕ ϯϰϵϬ ŚƌƐ͕ ŝĞƐĞů͕ ϰϲŚƉ͕ EĞǁ dŝƌĞƐ͖ ,ĂƌůŽ ,WϴϱϬϬ &ŽƌŬůŝŌ͕ ůů dĞƌƌĂŝŶ͕ ϲϯϵϯ ŚƌƐ͕ ƵŵŵŝŶƐ ŝĞƐĞů ŶŐ͕ EĞǁ ϭϵ͘ϱdžϮϰ dŝƌĞƐ͕ ϴϱϬϬη >ŝŌ ĂƉĂĐŝƚLJ͕ ϰƐƉ dƌĂŶƐ͖ dĞƌĞdž ϲϯϲ dĞůĞŚĂŶĚůĞƌ͕ ^ŚŽǁƐ ϭϭϳϭ ŚƌƐ͕ ϲϬϬϬη >ŝŌ ĂƉĂĐŝƚLJ͕ ϯϲ͛ ZĞĂĐŚ͕ ϰǁĚ͕ ϰ tŚĞĞů ^ƚĞĞƌ͕ &ŽĂŵ &ŝůůĞĚ dŝƌĞƐ͕ ϭϬϬŚƉ : ŝĞƐĞů͖ ,ĂLJďƵƐƚĞƌ ϭϬϲ ZŽĐŬ WŝĐŬĞƌ͖ EĞǁ ^ƚŽƵƚ y, ϴϰͲϲ 'ƌĂƉƉůĞ ƵĐŬĞƚ͖ EĞǁ ^ŝůĂŐĞ ĂůĞ ^ƋƵĞĞnjĞƌ ^ŬŝĚ ^ƚĞĞƌ YƵŝĐŬ ƩĂĐŚ͖ <ƵďŽƚĂ Ϯϰ͟ džĐĂǀĂƚŽƌ ƵĐŬĞƚ͕ YƵŝĐŬ ƩĂĐŚ͖ ϲϴ͟ >Žǁ WƌŽĮůĞ ^ŬŝĚ ^ƚĞĞƌ ƵĐŬĞƚ͖ ^ƚŽƵƚ ϴϰ͟ ƌƵƐŚ 'ƌĂƉƉůĞ͖ Žď Ăƚ DϲϭϬ ^ŬŝĚ ^ƚĞĞƌ͕ ĂĚ ŶŐŝŶĞ͖ Ъ zĂƌĚ ŝƌƚ WĂŶ͕ ϮƉƚ͕ ǁͬtŚĞĞůƐ ĂŶĚ ,LJĚ LJůŝŶĚĞƌ͖ ϲϲ͟ , ZŽŽƚ 'ƌĂƉƉůĞ ƵĐŬĞƚ͕ ǁͬdĞĞƚŚ͖ BLADES: ŝĂŵŽŶĚ < ϭϮϬd Ždž ůĂĚĞ͕ ϭϬ͕͛ ǁͬ,LJĚ dŝůƚ͕ >ŝŬĞ EĞǁ͖ EĞǁ / ϭϬ͛ ůĂĚĞ͕ ϯƉƚ͕ ,LJĚ dŝůƚ ĂŶĚ ŶŐůĞ͖ ƵƐŚ ,ŽŐ ϳϬͲϬϴ ůĂĚĞ͕ ϴ͕͛ ϯƉƚ͕ ,LJĚ ŶŐůĞ͖ EĞǁ ϴ͛ Ždž ůĂĚĞ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ / ϭϰϬZ 'ƌĂĚĞƌ ůĂĚĞ͕ ϭϰ͕͛ ϲͲtĂLJ͕ WƵůů dLJƉĞ͖ EĞǁ ŝĂŵŽŶĚ < ϳ͛ ƌŝǀĞǁĂLJ ůĂĚĞ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ ϳ͛ ůĂĚĞ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ ϴ͛ ůĂĚĞ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ ϱ͛ ůĂĚĞ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ LAWN MOWERS AND FINISH MOWERS: : ϯϮϮ ZŝĚŝŶŐ DŽǁĞƌ͕ ϳϭϱ ŚƌƐ͕ ϯ ĐLJů 'ĂƐ ŶŐŝŶĞ͕ ǁͬϰ͛ dŝůůĞƌ ĂŶĚ ϰ͛ &ƌŽŶƚ ůĂĚĞ͖ <ƵďŽƚĂ d'ϭϴϲϬ' ZŝĚŝŶŐ DŽǁĞƌ͕ tĂƚĞƌ ŽŽůĞĚ͕ 'ĂƐ͕ ϰϴ͟ ĞĐŬ͕ ,LJĚƌŽ͕ W^͖ ϵϭϲ ZŝĚŝŶŐ DŽǁĞƌ͕ ϭϲŚƉ͕ ϰϴ͟ ĞĐŬ͕ ,LJĚƌŽ͖ ƵŶƚŽŶ ϱϮ͟ tĂůŬ ĞŚŝŶĚ DŽǁĞƌ͕ ǁͬ Ăƌƚ͖ ƵƐŚ ,ŽŐ Z d,ϲϬ &ŝŶŝƐŚ DŽǁĞƌ͕ ϲϬ͟ Ƶƚ͖ ϮϬϭϮ ƵƐŚ d,ϳϮϬ &ŝŶŝƐŚ DŽǁĞƌ͕ ϳϮ͟ Ƶƚ͖ <ŝŶŐ <ƵƩĞƌ ϲϬ͟ &ŝŶŝƐŚ DŽǁĞƌ͖ ^ŽƵƚŚ ĂƐƚ ϰϴ͟ &ŝŶŝƐŚ DŽǁĞƌ͖ &ŽƌĚ ϵϯϬ &ŝŶŝƐŚ DŽǁĞƌ͕ ϱϮ͟ Ƶƚ͖ VEHICLES AND TRAILERS: ϮϬϬϲ ŚĞǀLJ ϭ dŽŶ dƌƵĐŬ͕ ƵƌĂŵĂdž͕ ŝĞƐĞů͕ ƵĂůůLJ͕ ϰ ŽŽƌ͕ ƵƚŽ dƌĂŶƐ͖ ϭϵϵϵ &ŽƌĚ dĂƵƌƵƐ͕ ϭϳϬ͕ϬϬϬ ŵŝůĞƐ͕ ŽůĚ ͖ Ϯ tŚĞĞů ƵŵƉĞƌ ,ŝƚĐŚ dƌĂŝůĞƌ͕ ǁͬdŝƚůĞ͖ ϭϰ͛ >ŝǀĞƐƚŽĐŬ dƌĂŝůĞƌ͕ ƵŵƉĞƌ ,ŝƚĐŚ͕ ǁͬdŝƚůĞ͖ ůƵŵ ϲ͛džϴ͛ ƵŵƉĞƌ ,ŝƚĐŚ dƌĂŝůĞƌ͕ ǁͬ&ŽůĚ ŽǁŶ ZĂŵƉ͖ ϭϵϳϱ /, ƵŵƉ dƌƵĐŬ͕ dĂŶĚĞŵ džůĞ͕ 'ĂƐ͖ TIRES AND WHEELS: WĂŝƌ ŽĨ Ϯϭ͘ϱ>džϭϲ͘ϭ dŝƌĞƐ ŽŶ ϴ Žůƚ tŚĞĞůƐ͖ WĂŝƌ ŽĨ ϭϭ>džϭϱ &ŽĂŵ &ŝůůĞĚ dŝƌĞƐ ŽŶ ϲ Žůƚ tŚĞĞůƐ͖ ^Ğƚ ŽĨ ϯ͕ EĞǁ ϭϴ͘ϰdžϮϲ dƌĂĐƚŽƌ dŝƌĞƐ͖ WĂŝƌ ŽĨ ϭϴ͘ϰdžϯϴ ƵĂůƐ ŽŶ ϭϬ Žůƚ tŚĞĞůƐ͖ WĂŝƌ ŽĨ ϯϴϬdžϵϬZϰϲ dŝƌĞƐ ŽŶ : tŚĞĞůƐ͖ WĂŝƌ ŽĨ ϭϴ͘ϰdžϯϴ ůĂŵƉͲŽŶͲ ƵĂůƐ͖ ^Ğƚ ŽĨ ϰ͕ EĞǁ ϭϮ͘ϱ>džϭϱ 'ŽŽĚLJĞĂƌ dŝƌĞƐ ŽŶ ϴ Žůƚ tŚĞĞůƐ͖ WĂŝƌ ŽĨ ϭϴ͘ϰZdžϯϴ 'ŽŽĚLJĞĂƌ dŝƌĞƐ͕ ϴϬй͖ WĂŝƌ ŽĨ ϭϴ͘ϰZdžϰϮ &ŝƌĞƐƚŽŶĞ ^ƵƉĞƌ ůů dƌĂĐƟŽŶ dŝƌĞƐ͖ WĂŝƌ ŽĨ ϭϯ͘ϲdžϮϴ dƵƌĨ dŝƌĞƐ ŽŶ ϴ Žůƚ tŚĞĞůƐ͖ ^Ğƚ ŽĨ ϱ͕ ϮϬϱ͘ϳϱZϭϱ dƌĂŝůĞƌ dŝƌĞƐ ĂŶĚ tŚĞĞůƐ͖ WĂŝƌ ŽĨ Ϯϯ͘ϭdžϮϲ &ŝƌĞƐƚŽŶĞ ZŝĐĞ Θ ĂŶĞ dŝƌĞƐ ŽŶ ϴ Žůƚ tŚĞĞůƐ͖ WĂŝƌ ŽĨ ϲϳ͘ϯϰdžϯϬ dŝƌĞƐ ŽŶ ϭϬ Žůƚ /, tŚĞĞůƐ ĨŽƌ ŽŵďŝŶĞ͖ MISC: DŝŶŶĞƐŽƚĂ ϭϮ dŽŶ dĂŶĚĞŵ džůĞ tĂŐŽŶ 'ĞĂƌ͖ ůĞĐƚƌŝĐ tŚĞĞů tĂŐŽŶ 'ĞĂƌ͕ ϲ Žůƚ͕ ,LJĚ ,ŽŝƐƚ͕ EĞǁ dŝƌĞƐ ĂŶĚ WĂŝŶƚ͖ /, ϮϱϬϬ >ŽĂĚĞƌ͕ ǁͬ&ŽƌŬƐ ĂŶĚ /, ϲϴϰ DŽƵŶƚƐ͖ ƵƐŚ ,ŽŐ Zd,ϳϮ dŝůůĞƌ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ ϴ͛džϵ͛ ůů ^ƚĞĞů &ůĂƚ ĞĚ͕ Ăď ĂŶĚ ŚĂƐŝƐ͖ >Žƚ ŽĨ tŝƌĞ WĂŶĞůƐ͖ ϯƉƚ tĞŝŐŚƚ ĨŽƌ dƌĂĐƚŽƌ͖ ZĂďďŝƚ ,ƵƚĐŚ͖ ϴ͘ϲ͟džϯϬ͛ WŽƌƚĂďůĞ DĞƚĂů >ŽĂĚŝŶŐ ŽĐŬ͖ ĞƐƚǁĂLJ ϳϱϬ 'ĂůůŽŶ ^ƉƌĂLJĞƌ͕ ϲϬ͛ ŽŽŵƐ͕ ǁͬ ŽŶƚƌŽůůĞƌ͖ tĞƐƚĞŶĚŽƌĨ t>Ϯϭ >ŽĂĚĞƌ͕ Yd ƵĐŬĞƚ ǁͬ/, ϴϰ͕ ϴϱ͕ ϵϱ ^ĞƌŝĞƐ ƌĂĐŬĞƚƐ͖ ^ƚĞĞů ^ŝůĂŐĞ ŶĚ 'ĂƚĞ ĨŽƌ 'ƌĂŝŶ dƌƵĐŬ͖ sĞƌƟĐĂů ϲ͟džϭϰ͟ ŝŶ ƵŐĞƌ͖ ^ƚĞĞů tŚĞĞůƐ Žī D& Ϯϯϱ dƌĂĐƚŽƌ͖ Ϯ ƌĂƚĞƐ ŽĨ hƐĞĚ ,LJĚ ,ŽƐĞƐ͖ ϭϱ WůĂƐƟĐ ϱϱ 'ĂůůŽŶ ĂƌƌĞůƐ͖ <ĂƌƐĐĞƌ WƌĞƐƐƵƌĞ tĂƐŚĞƌ ŽŶ ^ŬŝĚ͕ 'ĂƐ ŶŐŝŶĞ͕ ϮϱϬ 'ĂůůŽŶ dĂŶŬ͖ ^Ğƚ ŽĨ Ğůƚ tŚĞĞůƐ Žī ŽĨ : ϰϱϮϬ ŽŵƉĂĐƚ dƌĂĐƚŽƌ͖ ĂƐĞ ,ĂLJ tĂŐŽŶ ǁͬ^ŚŽƌƚ ^ŝĚĞƐ͖ WĂŝƌ ŽĨ ϯϱϬϬη dƌĂŝůĞƌ džůĞƐ͕ EŽ ƌĂŬĞƐ͖ ŝƌ ^ƚƌĞĂŵ ϮϬ͟ &ĂŶ ĨŽƌ 'ƌĂŝŶ ŝŶ͖ tŽƌŬ ^ĂǀĞƌ WŽƐƚ ƌŝǀĞƌ ĨŽƌ ^ŬŝĚ ^ƚĞĞƌ͕ Yd͕ hƐĞĚ sĞƌLJ >ŝƩůĞ͖ dƵŋŝŶĞ ϴ͛ WĂƐƚƵƌĞ ZĞŶŽǀĂƚŽƌ͕ ϯƉƚ͖ 'ŝůďĞƌƚ ŽŵďŝŶĞ dƌĂĐŬƐ͕ ϯ͛džϴ͕͛ ϱ ZŽůůĞƌƐ͕ ϭϬ Žůƚ ,ƵďƐ͕ Kī /, ϭϲϲϬ͕ EŝĐĞ͕ >ŝƩůĞ hƐĞ͖ ϯƉƚ WŽƐƚ ,ŽůĞ ŝŐŐĞƌ͖ ϱ͛ ZŽĐŬ ZĂŬĞ͕ ϯƉƚ


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All real estate advertised here in is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference or limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. –––––––––––––––––––––––– BENTON’S SELF STORAGE, climate controlled, new facility open, west Highway 52, RV/ boat/business/personal sizes, call Greg, 573-434-2144. (MP06-19-14-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––––– STORAGE. Versailles Storage Centre. Lots of sizes with electric, including contractor units. Across from Casey's, Hwy. 52 in Versailles. Wayne and Jacquie Brewer, call 573-378-8757 or 573-378-6757. (MP-12-17-09tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––––– STORAGE! Benton’s Self Storage. Business or household. Newer/clean facility. Variety of sizes. Call Greg, West Highway 52, Versailles, 573-434-2144. (MP-02-07-13-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––––– 1 & 2 BEDROOM apartments now available, Stover Estates. HUD vouchers accepted, rent based on income, 573-3772222. (MP-05-09-13-tfn) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

ONE BEDROOM apartments accepting applications, Versailles Estates. HUD vouchers accepted, rent based on income, 573-378-7060. (MP-05-09-13tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––––– 2 & 3 BEDROOM apartments accepting applications, Missouri Avenue Apartments. HUD vouchers accepted, rent based on income, 573-378-4820. (MP05-09-13-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––––– BLUE DOOR STORAGE, reasonable prices, 10x20, 6x10, call 573-789-3587. (MP-09-0513-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––––– TWO-BEDROOM DUPLEX with garage, in Versailles, 12-month lease. No smoking, no pets, references required. $525 monthly, $525 deposit. Call between 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday, 573-392-7643. (MP-07-21-16tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––––– NICE, TWO BEDROOM home, 405 S. Burke, Versailles, attached garage, central air-conditioning, references, $550 month plus deposit. 816-809-7006. (MP-08-11-16-2t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– THREE-BEDROOM, two bath home in country, 573-377-2100, 573-378-0739. (MP-08-11-162t) –––––––––––––––––––––––– TWO-BEDROOM, ONE BATH apartment with garage and enclosed porch in Versailles. No smoking, no pets. $480 monthly plus deposit. Credit check required. For application, leave message for Daily Bread Apartments at 573-378-5850. (MP-08-18-16-2t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– 10’ x 12’ STORAGE UNIT on Newton Street in Versailles. 573378-7707. (MP-08-18-16-1t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

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LOOKING TO RENT OR BUY north of Versailles, prefer Highway 5 area, call 573-832-8535. (MP-08-04-16-6t) –––––––––––––––––––––––– ONE-ACRE LOT in Syracuse off “D” Highway. Ready to move onto, with electric hook-ups, deep well, and hooked up to 1,000-gallon septic tank or city sewer. Joyce, 816-799-9008 or James, 660-298-2125. (MP-0818-16-1t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– 1998 MANUFACTURED home on two acres, unattached 30’ x 30’ garage, in country, Warrensburg. Lease or lease/purchase, 573-377-2100, 573-378-0739. (MP-08-11-16-2t) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

PO Box 348, Versailles, MO 65084 573-378-5441 -Fax 573-378-4292

Good Shepherd Nursing Home District

CAR WASH FUNDRAISING EVENT Saturday, Aug. 20 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Good Shepherd • 1101 W. Clay Rd. • Versailles

$5 minimum Donation

Also serving hotdogs and bottled water for $1 each! Let’s make it a team effort and raise money for the

Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s!

Cup Cup Tree Tree OSS OSS 135 & 135-3 • Gravois Mills • 573-207-8271

TRY US FOR ALL YOUR Beer, Bait & Booze

Unique Finds Mattresses and Box Springs - Brand New Stock

Check for in-store pricing!

TERMS: 10% non-refundable deposit due day of auction upon signing of sale contract. Balance due at closing. Sellers will provide marketable title. Buyers responsible for any lenders policy. Closing cost will be 50/50, 2016 taxes will be prorated. Announcements sale day take precedence over printed materials.

Meyer Family Farm, sellers Visit Embry & Pettigrew Auction Service on Facebook for information and pictures. Call Bill Embry, 573-230-5196, for more information.

OLEAN LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC.

Box14 14 • • Eldon, MO Missouri 65026 P.O.P.O. BOX Eldon, US Hwy 54 • North 1/2 mi. on State Rt. FF USOffice Highway - North 1/2 mile on State Rt. FF (573)54 392-4138 • Fax (573) 392-0224 OFFICE: FRIDAY 573-392-4138 SALE EVERY 12 NOON FAX: 573-392-0224 Your Locally Owned & Operated Livestock Market Serving Farmers & Cattlemen for over 40 Years Sale Every Friday - 12:00 noon Your Locally Owned & Operated Livestock Market Serving Farmers & Cattlemen for Over 40 Years

SPECIAL COW SALE

SPECIAL COW SALE FOLLOWING THE 1ST FRIDAY EACH MONTH IMMEDIATELY 1st FRIDAY EACH MONTH FOLLOWING THESALE REGULAR FEEDER SALE REGULAR FEEDER SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALESALE SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE

2nd FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH 2ND FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH WE HAVE 5 PACKER BUYERS PRESENT EVERY WEEK IF WE YOU HAVE ANY CATTLE TO BUYERS SELL BE SURE TO CALL THE NUMBERS BELOW HAVE 5 PACKER PRESENT EVERY WEEK CATTLE AREHAVE RECEIVED THE THURSDAY BEFORE REGULAR FRIDAYTHE SALE IF YOU ANYONCATTLE TO SELL BEEACH SURE TO CALL WE HAVEBELOW. 38 FEED/WATER PENSRECEIVED FOR EARLY ARRIVALS NUMBERS CATTLE ARE ON THURSDAY For Information Regarding Arrangements & Consignments BEFORE EACHTrucking REGULAR FRIDAY SALE WE HAVE 38 FEED/WATER FOR EARLY ARRIVALS Call Sale BarnPENS @ 573-392-4138

For Information Trucking Arrangements & Consignments Mark Atkinson @Regarding 573-280-7920 Steve Dubbert @ 573-338-2060 Don BledsoeCall @ 573-280-0749 Ronnie Houston @ 573-280-7282 Sale Barn @ 573-392-4138 Chris Bledsoe @ 573-280-0206 Harold Houston @ 573-280-5505 Mark Atkinson@573-280-7920 Steve Dubbert@573-338-2060 Cody Bledsoe @ 573-286-2979 Todd Lawson @ 573-280-4583 Chris Bledsoe@573-280-0206 Harold Houston@573-280-5505 CodyOUR Bledsoe@573-286-2979 Ronnie Houston@573-280-7282 VIEW AUCTIONS AT www.lmaauctions.com - Like us on Facebook Don Bledsoe@573-280-0749 Todd Lawson@573-280-4583

REGULAR SALE ‘LIKE’ US ON FACEBOOK

View our Auctions At: www.Imaauctions.com

FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 2016 STARTING @ 12:00 NOON

SPECIAL FEEDER SALE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015 REGULAR STARTING @ 12:00SALE NOON FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2016 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS STARTING @ 12:00 NOON

150-Mixed Strs & Hfrs; 500 to 650 lbs; Vaccinated 40-Black Strs & Hfrs; WEaned 30 Days; Vaccinated WE WILL BE HAVING A SPECIAL COW SALE ON 45-Holstein Strs; 800 lbs. TUESDAY, 6, 2016 60-Black Strs & Hfrs; 450SEPTEMBER to 550 lbs; Weaned & Vaccinated STARTING @ 6:30 P.M. 20-Mixed Strs; 700 to 750 lbs. Expecting 1000 Head MARK YOUR CALENDAR! OTHER CONSIGNMENTS PENDING CALL FOR INFORMATION ON ADDITIONAL CONSIGNMENTS

Minnows Only $1.40/Doz.

While Supplies Last

Because of Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5,

72957 Hwy. NN • S. of Tipton

Personal Property sells at 10 a.m. Antiques & Collectibles, Machinery 125 acres sells in 2 tracts individually at 12 p.m. Tract I: 45 acres m/l Tract II: 80 acres m/l

Wednesday Special Sale

Early deadline!

REAL ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, Sept. 17

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Better Oscar Meyer Creme Bacon $22.48 8 lb. 13 oz. $2.99 22 oz. Instant Non-Fat Swiss Dry Milk Cheese $1.65 9.6 oz. 99¢ 8 oz

Chicken Leg Quarters $5.99 10 lb. Dough Enhancer $3.32 lb.

the deadline for advertising in the Sept. 8 edition of the Morgan County Marketplace

37949 Hwy. E • 660-337-0102

(Just East of Bethel Mennonite Church on Hwy E)

will be Noon, Friday, Sept. 2. Thanks!

Coon Creek Seeds Plot Tours - Field Day

Wednesday • August 24 • 9:30 a.m.

Specializing in high energy forages for grazing, hay and silage production.

• Compare all of Byron Sorghum, Sudan & Millet Varieties • 15 Varieties Masters Choice Corn • NEW King Fisher corn varieties, plus a few others • Dennis Brown & Ernest Weaver from Byron Seeds plan to be here for open discussions • Pasture Walk - Kentucky 31 Renovation ch n u L ved • Wagon Ride to Jacob Zimmerman farm for corn tour. r e S We’ll do this first, so be here at 9:30 a.m.

We have products from:

King Fisher • Masters Choice DLF • Barrenbrug • PGG • Alta Seeds

ISP Soil Friendly Plant Food Program

• Servicing corn and alfalfa fields, plus produce & greenhouses • Will provide soil tests & recommendations

Hybrid Net Wrap

All Sizes in Stock 8 & 9’ Silage bags Starting at $230 Big square twine $26.50 Small square $27 a roll Larger Roll 9,600 ft. 150 lb. knot strength

“Flavor Seal” bale wrap $81 per roll Full Pallet $79

Mist blower available for foliar feeding. Several fall seeding options • Variety of cover crops available 17352 Brookside Rd. • Barnett, MO 65011 • 573-378-6848


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MID-MO TURKEY SERVICE hiring experienced laborers for artificial insemination crews, paid vacations, 573374-7080, leave message, will set up appointment. (MP02-18-16-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAREGIVER experienced in dementia/ Alzheimer’s, in home, private pay, call 573-378-0788. (MP08-04-16-5t) –––––––––––––––––––––– HELP WANTED: Mechanic/ technician, Ford experience preferred. Competitive salary. Please call Hainen Ford, Inc. at 660-433-5545 for an appointment. (MP-08-04-16tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––– DRIVERS-OTR Miles! Paid loaded/empty on practical. New Volvos. Benefits. CDLA. One year experience. www.climateexpress.com or 636-584-6073. (MP-08-0416-3t*) –––––––––––––––––––––– DRIVERS: AMAZING PAY package. Bonuses and great home time. Full/part-time, lots of miles, free life insurance, plus new equipment, CDL-A. 855-765-3331. (MP-08-11-164t*) –––––––––––––––––––––– MORGAN COUNTY R-II School District is now accepting applications for a full-time custodian. The position includes retirement and insurance benefits, we are an E.O.E. Experienced preferred. The 2016-2017 school year board approved hourly wage for a day custodial position is $9.53. Applications may be picked up or filled out at the Administration Office, 913 W. Newton, Versailles, MO between the office hours of 7:30-4:30 Monday through Thursday. Previous applicants do not need to reapply. (MP-08-11-16-2t) –––––––––––––––––––––– NURSE AIDE/CNA - NEEDED in Fortuna, Stover and Versailles areas, full and part-time. Also, Rocky Mount, Monday-Friday. Sign-on bonus and insurance. Reliability and transportation a must. 877-890-2130. (MP-08-1816-3t) –––––––––––––––––––––– HELP WANTED: Pharmacy Technician, full-time position. Must have computer skills, pharmaceutical knowledge helpful, but not a must. Bring resume to Clinic Pharmacy, 901 Kidwell Dr., Versailles, 65084. For more information contact Tom at 573-3784661. (MP-08-18-16-2t) ––––––––––––––––––––––

Help Wanted Pharmacy Technician Full-Time Position

Services Offered 19 RELIABLE HANDYMAN. “No job too small.� Decks, tile, painting, trim, etc. Remodeling or new construction. Please contact T.J. Rowe, 573-372-5484 or 573-2865819. Insured/references. (MP-09-15-11-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––– SLOAN LITTER SPREADING, poultry litter available, custom spreading, 10 years experience, Call Dennis, 660337-6345, cell 573-378-8369, 14435 Akinsville Dr., Fortuna. (MP-08-21-14-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––– TOWING 24/7, local and long distance, have wrecker and rollback, $1.50/mile, $75 minimum. Stauffer Auto 573-569-2845. (MP-08-2715-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––– DIRT WORK DONE, ponds, terraces, land clearing with track loader, dozer, scraper and excavator. Reuben Zimmerman, 573-378-4172. (MP08-04-16-4t*) –––––––––––––––––––––– A & L HORSESHOEING, call for appointment. 660-3376612. (MP-08-04-16-8t*) –––––––––––––––––––––– ALL STAR MOBILE HOME Transport - if you need your home moved, call All Star, leveling and re-leveling, 660-221-3848. (MP-08-1116-4t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––

Must have computer skills, pharmaceutical knowledge helpful but not a must. Bring resume to Clinic Pharmacy, 901 Kidwell Dr., Versailles, 65084. For more information contact Tom at 573-378-4661.

573-378-5411 or

Laurie Care Center Hwy. O. Laurie

573-374-8263

Equal Opportunity Employer - Title VI Program

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE See our website for details and to apply:

Saltine Crackers 16 oz. 25¢ ea. Monday-Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Closed Sunday

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Day Shift - Full-Time Positions

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Part Time-Nights Apply in person at:

Kidwell Home

1000 Kidwell Drive • Versailles

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Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V

WE NOW ACCEPT EBT

Located between Versailles & High Point on Hwy. C

• Mild White Cheddar • Medium Yellow Cheddar • Smoked Cheddar

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Prices Good Through Aug. 23 While Supplies Last

Sliced Cheese $1.99 lb.

Starting Aug. 22 1101 W. Clay, Versailles

Bakery • Surplus Groceries • Bulk Foods

85/15 Ground Beef Patties $2.39 lb.

CNA Classes Contact:

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Good Shepherd Care Center

Boneless Ribeye Rolls $4.99 lb. Pork & Beef Hot Dogs 10 lb. case $5 Rotini & Red Sauce Pasta

(Gluten Free) 10 oz. 25¢

Traeger Grills Texas $950 Lil’ Tex $750 Tailgater $399

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5 positions – Temporary/seasonal work operating, driving and maintaining tractors and planters to plant, cultivate and harvest potatoes, from 9/3/2016 to 10/15/2016 at L. Walther & Sons, Inc. - NE, Bridgeport, NE. 24 months of previous verifiable experience required in the job described. Saturday work required. Must be able to lift/carry 60 lbs. Employer-paid post-hire drug testing is required upon reasonable suspicion of use and after a worker has an accident at work. $13.80/hr or current applicable AEWR. Raise/bonus at employer discretion. Workers are guaranteed ž of work hours of total period. Work tools, supplies, equipment supplied by employer without charge to worker. Housing with kitchen facilities provided at no cost to only those workers who are not reasonably able to return same day to their place of residence at time of recruitment. Transportation and subsistence expenses to work site will be paid to nonresident workers not later than upon completion of 50% of the job contract. Interviews required. Apply for this job at nearest State Workforce Agency in state in which this ad appears, or Missouri Career Center - Sedalia, 215 E. 5th St., Sedalia, MO 65301. Provide copy of this ad. NE Job Order #361983

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• Fall Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower $1.50/6 plants • Japanese Beetle Traps $6.85 ea. Your #1 Gardening • Bulk Turnip, Spinach, Lettuce Source! & Cover Crop Seed • Gardeners Quick Irrigation Kits $148

Morgan County Seeds LLC 18761 Kelsay Rd. • Barnett • 573-378-2655

Open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m.-6 p.m. From Versailles, take Hwy. 52 east to Hwy. C, east to Kelsay Rd., 1.3 miles north on Kelsay Rd. or 1 mile past the Dutch Country Store. www.morgancountyseeds.com

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At Katy Trail Community Health, we’ve created an approach to healthcare that revolves around the patient. We believe that healthcare should be personal, accessible and affordable. As a Licensed Practical Nurse you will be able to experience firsthand the rewards of helping an underserved population receive comprehensive quality care. Katy Trail Community Health is seeking a full-time Licensed Practical Nurse to travel between the Versailles and Warsaw locations working Mon.-Wed. 8-7 and Fri. 8-5. This is a non-supervisory position reporting to the medical clinic site manager. This position under immediate supervision supports providers in delivery of patient care; includes recording vital signs, discussing chief health concerns, performing testing and administering injections; assists with procedures and documentation. Qualified candidate must have current LPN license and CPR certification. In exchange for your services, Katy Trail Community Health offers a competitive salary and benefit package that includes medical, company match 403B, paid holidays and vacation. If you would like to join Katy Trail Community Health in improving the health of the communities we serve by putting people first and providing high quality healthcare services, pease apply online at www.katyhealth.org/careers or mail your resume to:

Katy Trail Community Health Attn: Human Resources 821 Westwood Drive Sedalia, MO 65301 Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status. DrugFree Workplace.


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573-378-2000 • 1-800-398-2494

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A cake walk was part of the festivities Wednesday, Aug. 10 at a Summer Health Festival at Prairie Hills in Versailles. The health clinic was celebrating 10 years with Katy Trail Community Health. The event included various activities, information booths, and health screening. Participating in the cake walk were, from left, Marge Hardey, Olivia Brown, Kaliyah Ash, Brooklyn Black, Spencer Brown, and Trayton Reiger. (photo by Bryan E. Jones)

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Mallard Bay RV Park & Marina Under New Management

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LAKE RD 5-16, Gravois Mills, 2-1/2 miles of Highway 5, 15907 Santa Fe Trail. Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Something for every room and everyone. Animal crates, clothing, lots of nice stuff. 573-286-2435. (MP-08-1816-1t*) –––––––––––––––––––––– YARD SALE: Furniture, pictures, lot of miscellaneous, Aug. 18, 19 and 20, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., 27117 Highway 5, Gravois Mills. (MP-08-18-16-1t*) –––––––––––––––––––––– YARD SALE, Friday and Saturday, 13929 Harrison Rd., Versailles. Lots of baby clothes, crib, stroller, car seat, end table, tools, miscellaneous. Rain or shine. (MP-08-18-16-1t*) –––––––––––––––––––––– RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday, 8 a.m.-noon, Grace Lutheran Church, Burke and DeKalb Streets, Versailles. (MP-0818-16-1t*) –––––––––––––––––––––– YARD SALE, Saturday, Aug. 20, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., 306 W. Clark St., Versailles. 10” table saw like new, 1-gallon 100psi air compressor, 16 place setting dinnerware set, clothes, window shutters, 84” curtains, lots of miscellaneous. (MP-08-18-16-1t*) –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––

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NOW IN STOCK treated landscape timbers and railroad ties. Carpenter-Guenther Lumber Company, 201 N. Monroe, Versailles, 573-3784433. (MP-03-17-16-tfn) ––––––––––––––––––––––

35 RV Sites Available • Full Hookups • Each site comes with its own boat slip

END OF SUMMER REBATE SAVINGS EVENT

Rent Overnight, Weekly or Monthly 44 Lighted Boat Slips in Docks • Brand New Water System

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For all your premium meat special orders

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Open Monday-Saturday 8 a.m.-7 p.m. • Sunday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

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Hurry! Offer expires 8/31/16

AK Small Engines, LLC 15726 Hwy. C, Versailles 573-378-6339

*Rebate is based on the purchase of select Simplicity Contender™ Zero Turn Models in stock. Eligible purchase amounts do not include attachments, accessories, dealer set-up fee or sales tax. Qualifying product must be purchased between 8/1/16 and 8/31/16. Total rebate is in the amount of $300.00 ($100.00 Instant at Purchase, $200.00 Customer Mail-In). Instant portion of the rebate will be issued at time of purchase from dealer. To receive the mail-in rebate in the form of a Visa prepaid card, submit a completed mail-in rebate certificate, original or copy of purchase receipt dated between 8/1/16 and 8/31/16. Mail-in rebate certificates are available at the selling dealer and www.simplicitymfg.com. Submissions must be postmarked by 9/30/16. Rebates will be mailed in 8-10 weeks of receipt by The Advertising Checking Bureau, Inc. Rebates will be issued in local currency. Offer valid only in U.S. and Canada. Briggs & Stratton or The Advertising Checking Bureau, Inc. are not responsible for lost, late, incomplete, damaged, misdirected, illegible or postage-due request/mail. No facsimiles or mechanical reproductions are accepted. Void where prohibited, taxed or restricted. **Subject to credit approval. Minimum monthly payments required. See dealer for details.

www.simplicitymfg.com

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Lake Regional Clinic – Laurie

is open weekends and holidays through Sept. 25 to treat minor illnesses and injuries. Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Skip the Wait!

Reserve your place online at lakeregional.com/ UrgentCare.

156 Missouri Blvd., Laurie 573-374-5263

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