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Master Gardener course offered; 30 class hours

A University of Missouri Extension Master Gardener Course is being offered starting Tuesday, Sept. 13 in Versailles. Participants will receive 30 hours of instruction in plant growth, flowers, woody ornamentals, turf, vegetables, fruits, soils, insects, disease prevention, and landscaping. Training is taught by MU Extension Specialists and other qualified professionals. The Master Gardener volunteer program is an opportunity for adults of all ages interested in lawns, trees, shrubs, flowers, vegetable gardens and similar activities to learn and to share that knowledge with others. Each person entering the program agrees to a time commitment to the Master Gardener program. Master Gardeners use their education by volunteering in their community at least 30 hours of approved activities the first year Kellee Chamberlain’s kindergarten class is in full swing the first day of school Monday, Aug. 22 at Versailles El- and 20 hours each year afterward to maintain their Master Gardenementary School. (photo by R.D. Fish) er status.

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Chamber continues Library to celebrate September prep for apple fest as Library Card Sign-up Month

The Versailles Area Chamber of Commerce continues to prepare for the annual apple festinval, scheduled Saturday, Oct. 1 in Versailles. The chamber board met Monday, Aug. 15 to discuss planning developments. As of the Aug. 15 meeting, the chamber reported there were 216 booth spaces rented. Last year at this time there were 287 rented. Michael Wagner has accepted the job of organizing the Big Boys’ Toys Car Club apple festival car show. He has served as a car show judge and has been involved in planning for the show for the past few years. In relation to the car show, the chamber said the “biggest complaint” has been not enough food vendors at the show. The Versailles Masonic Lodge has agreed to add to the number of vendors selling food in the park. They will be selling different food options than the other scheduled vendor. The Versailles High School choir will be serving in a cleanup capacity after the apple festival to earn money to benefit their program. Only the Russellville High School marching band has committed to be in the apple festival parade at this point. The chamber’s festival booklet was being printed last week and will soon be out for distribution. An alternative location than the Hunter Civic Center is being considered for housing the annual quilt show. The courtesy room at the Bank of Versailles drive-in facility is a possibility.

Apple festival T-shirts will be available in several colors and sizes. The chamber elected to begin with 12 of each color and size to determine what sells best before ordering additional shirts. Electrical connection has been fixed on Jasper and has been added in Memorial Park at the corner of Jasper and Fisher. A photographer using a drone contacted the chamber about being allowed to take photos again this year. The chamber board discussed requiring him to keep the drone above roof line. Circus Update A circus is scheduled Wednesday, Oct. 12 in Versailles. The chamber is planning to hire a clown(s) to walk around during apple festival and promote the circus. Paperwork is prepared and ready to send in to acquire tickets, flyers and other advertising. Ticket sales locations slated are the chamber office, Square Deals, Shelter Insurance, and Save-A-Lot. The circus will be in Versailles for one day only, but will feature two separate two-hour shows. Show times are 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. The chamber plans to publish an ad for the circus in the LeaderStatesman Sept. 29. Concert in park briefing The chamber reported a good turnout for the Concert in the Park event Wednesday, July 27. The money raised through sponsorships paid for all the expenses related to the event. Long lines for hot air balloon rides prompted organizers to extend the activity.

The Morgan County Library will be celebrating Library Card Sign-up Month in September. Library director Stacey Embry reported the library has approximately 7,000 current card holders. She said that a recent “purge” of cards that have not been used since 2010, makes the present number of active card holders more accurate. “We get people signing up for library cards every day,” Embry said. “It’s remarkable and encouraging.” In another outreach activity, Embry reported the library’s booth at the recent back-toschool fair in Stover was a success. Children and parents were introduced to new offerings at the library, accelerated reading book finder, Tumblebooks, Mark Twain Award books, library programs and activities, and more. Facility Improvements A new Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant access ramp is nearing start of

construction. A new ramp and relocated designated handicapped parking close to the ramp are planned. Embry reported the concrete work must be complete before asphalt work can begin. The project should be completed within the next couple of months. Repairs to the front door and one cracked front window are slated. The Friendship Tree in the library lobby contains metal “leaves” with the names of donors who have supported the library financially. Embry was authorized by the library trustees at their meeting Thursday, Aug. 11, to purchase more blank leaves for the display. The trustees voted that patrons who donate $250 or more can have their name(s) displayed on a leaf. Library Briefs - The library trustees considered implementing a unattended child policy, setting a minimum age at which children can be left

unattended by parents in or at the library. - The charge for patrons to send a fax at the library is now $1 for the first page and 50 cents for additional pages. This is lower than the former $3 for the first page and $1 for additional pages. There will be no charge for scanning. - A new procedures manual was distributed to trustees. - Opening the library on Mondays is being considered. A decision will be made after, staffing, salary, and other costs have been determined by the trustees. - An evaluation form for the library director was accepted by the trustees. - A tax hearing was conducted, setting the tax rate for 2016 as $0.0751 per $100 assessed valuation. The next meeting of the Morgan County Library Board of Trustees is scheduled 5:15 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8 at the library in Versailles.

The deadline for advertising in the Thursday, Sept. 8 Morgan County Marketplace is noon Friday, Sept. 2. This deadline is one business day earlier than usual, due to the newspaper office being closed

Monday, Sept. 5 for Labor Day. Marketplace advertisers are reminded, as always, to allow time before the deadline to review and correct proofs, if required. The Sept. 8 issue of the Lead-

er-Statesman and Marketplace will be printed, mailed and delivered as usual. The Marketplace will return to its regular schedule the following week. The advertising or news deadline for the Sept. 8 issue of the

As representatives of the University of Missouri Extension, volunteers may engage in a variety of interesting education activities that benefit the community, families, and individuals. The Master Gardener classes will be at the Morgan County Extension Office Sims Meeting Room, located on the fourth floor of the Morgan County Courthouse in Versailles. Ten sessions are scheduled to begin 6 pm each Tuesday evening and will last approximately three hours each. The course is limited to 25 people and a fee does apply. Pre-registration deadline Pre-registration deadline for the Master Gardener course is Friday, Sept. 2. To register for the course or for more information, contact the Morgan County Extension Center at 573-378-5358. Information about the Missouri Master Gardener program can be found on the web at http:// mg.missouri.edu .

Offices closed for Labor Day

The following offices will be closed Monday, Sept. 5 in observance of Labor Day: Morgan County Courthouse, Morgan County Circuit Court, Morgan County Associate Circuit Court, Morgan County Division of Family Services and Senior Services, Division of Employment Security, Morgan County R-II Schools (also early dismissal at 1:20 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2), Versailles City Hall, Laurie City Hall, Sunrise Beach City Hall, Versailles Post Office, Morgan County Soil and Water, Morgan County Library, Morgan County Health Center, Burrell Behavioral Health Services, Morgan County License Bureau, West Central Missouri Community Action Agency and the newspaper offices of The Versailles Leader-Statesman and The Morgan County Press.

Early deadline Sept. 2 for Marketplace ads

Leader-Statesman is, as usual, noon Tuesday, Sept. 6. To advertise in the Marketplace, call (573) 378-5441, or fax (573) 378-4292, or email ads@ leader-statesman.com.

Sale collects more than $50,000 in delinquent taxes

The Monday, Aug. 22 delinquent tax sale at the Morgan County Courthouse in Versailles sold 66 of the 129 available parcels, paying a total of $51,002.74 in taxes due. According to County Collector Kathy Francis, the over-surplus on those 66 parcels, or the total amount bid in addition to taxes due, was $71,346.10. Total taxes due for all 129 parcels was $67,803.90. The annual sale started with 78 parcels being offered for the first time, 30 for the second time, and 21 for the third time. Auctioneer Judy Jo Hutchison officiated at the sale in the Sims Room, on the fourth floor of the courthouse. Hutchison noted the sale has

moved up a level each year since the sale started on ground outside the courthouse. Next year, she quipped, it will be held in the courthouse dome. In all, 22 buyers purchased 66 of the parcels, including 34 that sold for taxes due only. There were 63 parcels that did not sell, leaving $16,801.16 in delinquent taxes uncollected. The highest bid of the sale was $19,000 for a property on which $3,423.76 in taxes was owed. The lowest winning bid was $250 for a property on which $134.54 in taxes was owed. After verifying they owe no back taxes, winning bidders are issued a purchase certificate. If the original owner of the parcel purchased does not redeem it dur-

ing the allotted time, a purchaser who follows all legal requirements will receive a collector’s deed. The original owners of parcels offered for the first or second time have up to one year after their sale to redeem them. If that happens, the purchaser will be reimbursed the bid amount, plus 10 percent interest on the tax amount only, and any subsequent years’ taxes paid plus 8 percent interest. For parcels offered for the third time, the purchaser has up to 45 days to do a title search and send a letter to the original owner’s last known address, and to any lien holders, notifying them they have 90 days from the date of the letter to redeem the property. If the third-offering parcel is

redeemed, the purchaser will be refunded the amount of the bid, plus the cost of the title search and mailing costs. If it is not redeemed, the purchaser will receive the collector’s deed after the 90-day redemption period expires. The collector’s office also had 13 parcels that were previously offered three times but did not sell. They were available to purchase outright for the amount of taxes due, after the sale. Purchasers would immediately receive a collector’s deed with no period of redemption. The collector’s office noted buying tax sale property is a lot of responsibility, and advised purchasers to contact an attorney for legal advice.

A bidder, left, vies for an item on the delinquent tax sale list Monday, Aug. 22 at the Morgan County Courthouse in Versailles. Judy Jo Hutchison, second from right, officiated at the auction on behalf of County Collector Kathy Francis, right. (photo by R.D. Fish)

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Bidders and onlookers overflowed the Sims Room into the hallway for the delinquent tax sale Monday, Aug. 22 at the Morgan County Courthouse in Versailles. Approximately 35 bidders had signed in before bidding opened. (photo by R.D. Fish) Lowering a concrete manhole into place Thursday, Aug. 18 on the north side of West Monroe Street in Versailles are, from left, Murdock Excavating workers Brian Bias, Gerard Voegeli, and trackhoe operator Ryan Murdock. (photo by R. D. Fish)

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Mid-Mo renews employee health plan at new rate; tax levy remains at zero by Becky Holloway Mid-Mo Ambulance District employees will enjoy the same basic level of coverage under their health insurance plan with the board’s renewal at a slightly higher premium last week. The board met Wednesday evening, Aug. 17 at the district office in Tipton. Ronnie Staggs of Walstreet Group, Jefferson City, presented various options, including renewal of the United Healthcare plan with some modifications. He said the current plan is not available with the same benefits, but the mapped renewal will see office copays increasing from $25 to $40 for primary care visits and from $50 to $80 for visits to specialists. Prescription drug costs will also increase from $10, $35 and $60 to $20, $50 and $80. The deductible, however, will remain at $1,000. The board also viewed options for employee health insurance plans with various features through Anthem, Aetna, Humana, Starmark and others through United Healthcare. The board chose the mapped renewal through United with an increase from $15,092 to $15,686 on the monthly premium, a 3.93 percent hike. No one attended the public hearing held prior to the board meeting to comment on setting the property tax levy. The district is permitted to set the 2016 tax rate at 20 cents per $100 assessed valuation. With a total assessed valuation of $524,574,453, a 20-cent levy would generate about $1,049,000. The board reduced the levy over several years to zero as promised voters with approval of a sales tax to supplement operating revenues. With no discussion the board voted to once

again set the levy at zero. Administrator Lee Kempf presented the board with a letter declining to pay for services that also involved first responders in the event of a cardiac arrest. He talked with the man, distraught at his wife’s death, by phone and addressed issues of concern. Kempf said he found no fault with anyone involved, but the woman had a do not resuscitate order and efforts of resuscitation should not have began if produced. Although Mid-Mo’s responders did use some supplies, the woman was not transported. He asked the board to waive the fee charged and the board agreed to do so. Kempf also discussed with the board a serious medical situation with a valued employee on extended medical leave. His leave time is out in September, but his medical issues will not be resolved that soon. Because the employee, a paramedic, has an outstanding record and has proven loyalty to the district, Kempf asked the board to consider extending his unpaid leave until the end of the year so he will not lose his current rate of pay if he is able to return to work, and also cover his health insurance for August. The board voted to do so. Statistics on runs during July were reported as follows: There were 60 calls responded to out of the Tipton base with 40 transports; California had 82 calls with 53 transports; There were 172 calls at Versailles with 127 transports; and Barnett had 22 calls with 14 transports. There were a total of 336 calls districtwide with 234 transports, for a transport rate on patient contact calls of 77.5 percent. The board’s next meeting will be on Wednesday, Sept. 14 at the district office.

Versailles RFPD board approves 2016 tax levy The Versailles Rural Fire Protection District board approved its 2016 tax rate in a special hearing Thursday morning, Aug. 18 at the Highway 52 and Route D fire station outside Versailles. The board approved a tax levy of $0.4754 per $100 assessed valuation, as recommended by the Missouri state auditor. This is $0.0146 less than the maximum voter-approved rate of $0.4900. In its regular business meeting following the tax hearing, the board accepted a bid of $1,550 for the district’s surplus GMC tanker. Fire Chief Troy Nichols reported the 1997 Spartan Gladiator fire engine the district recently purchased was delivered by Fire Master Fire Equipment of Springfield. Nichols said all vehicle repairs

were up to date, and maintenance log sheets will be placed in all district trucks. He noted the district’s training tower was nearing completion. Railings were to be installed on the top level, and latches added to the windows. Nichols reported the district responded to 11 incidents in July, with an average response time of 7.56 minutes. The incidents included two building fires, three medical assist calls, two calls dispatched and canceled en route, one dumpster fire, and three public service calls. Nichols said the firefighters’ Christmas dinner was rescheduled Saturday, Dec. 10. The rural fire board’s next meeting is scheduled 7 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 1 at the Highway 52 and Route D fire station outside Versailles.

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Obituaries Betty Lee Dorsey

Betty Lee Dorsey, 87, of Fortuna died Friday, Aug. 19, 2016 at the Jefferson City Nursing and Re h a bi l it a tion Center. She was born July 5, 1929, the daughter of Evan LeRoy and Blanche Brenton who preceded her in death. She married Roy E. Dorsey July 30, 1946 in Claycomo. He preceded her in death Jan. 26, 2007. She was a seamstress at Stride Rite Shoe Co. for 22 years and worked also for the Orvis Co. for six years. She was a member of the Fortuna Baptist Church for many years. She enjoyed shopping, vacationing, going to Branson, playing cards, board games, reading, Country Magazine, country music videos and music. She is survived by sons Jimmie Dorsey of Independence, Donnie Dorsey of Clarksburg, and Ronnie Dorsey of Brumley; daughters Thresa Arvin and Sandra May both of Otterville, Kathy Riggs of Eldon, Debbie Grosvenor of Lohman, Carolyn Heinen of California, Mo., Vanna Imler of Ashland, Pamela LaRue of Platte City, and Patricia Magee of Holts Summit. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by son LeRoy Dorsey, an infant son, and sister Madge Ferguson. Funeral services were Wednesday, Aug. 24, at Bowlin-Cantriel Funeral Services in California, Mo., with Pastor Kevin Kohler officiating. Burial was at Gamble Cemetery near California, Mo. Memorials were suggested to the American Cancer Society or the Diabetes Association in care of the funeral home. Arrangements were under direction of Bowlin-Cantriel Funeral Services, in California, Mo.

Linda Kay Grace

Linda Kay Grace, 74, of Versailles, died Friday, Aug. 12, 2016 at Good Shepherd Care Center in Versailles. She was born May 5, 1942 in Morgan County, a daughter of John Amos and Vina L. (Silvey) Shultz. She married A.D. Grace Oct. 28, 1967 in Tipton. They were married 21 years. Her preceded her in death Jan. 5, 1989. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church of Versailles for many years and served in the Awana program. She lived at Kidwell Home from approximately 1990 until she moved to Good Shepherd Care Center June 9, 2009. She enjoyed attending scheduled activities, crafts and Bible study. She is survived by brothers John “Gary” Shultz and wife Patricia of Lebanon, and Harold “Gene” Shultz and wife JoAnn of Versailles; sister Wanda Lou Lamm and husband David of Clarksburg; and many nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by her parents; brother Glen Shultz; and sister Donna Lamm. A memorial service is scheduled 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 17 at Calvary Baptist Church in Versailles. Burial will be in the Moreau Cemetery in Tipton. Memorial donations are suggested to Calvary Baptist Church in Versailles. Arrangements are under direction of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles.

Beverly Eddy

Ona Beverly Coleman Armstrong White Eddy, 84, of Gravois Mills, died Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016 at Laurie Care Center, in Laurie. She was born Nov. 3, 1931 in Kansas City, the daughter of Claude and Charline Large Coleman. She married James Eddy. They were married for many years. She spent most of her life in Kansas City, and retired to the Lake of the Ozarks in the 1970s. She enjoyed lake life, fishing, bird watching, animals, gardening and raising Doberman Pinscher dogs. She is survived by her grandson Chris Armstrong and wife Amanda of Lee’s Summit; and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; son Thomas Armstrong; and grandson Jonathan Armstrong. No formal funeral services are scheduled. Burial will be in the Versailles Cemetery in Versailles. Arrangements are under direction of the Kidwell-Garber Laurie/Sunrise Beach Chapel in Laurie.

Orville Heimsoth

Orville Henry Heimsoth, 74, of Cole Camp, died Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016, at his home. He was born Feb. 11, 1942, a son of John Henry and Viola Una (Hughes) Heimsoth, in Anaheim, Calif. He married Patricia “Pat” Ann Meyer March 17, 1963, at Holy Cross Lutheran Church near Cole Camp. The Rev. Arthur Kuecker officiated. He was baptized March 4, 1942, at North Long Beach Lutheran Church in Long Beach, Calif., by the Rev. H.A. Fisher and was confirmed April 3, 1955, at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Stover by the Rev. J.C. Schedler. He was a member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church. He moved with his family June 1943 to the Haw Creek area. He attended first and second grade at Martin Public School and later transferred to St. Paul Lutheran School in Stover. He was a 1959 graduate of Stover High School. He transported canned milk for Walter Fischer of Stover and ground feed for Warren Wilson Feed Mill. In December 1967, the couple bought a farm near Cole Camp, where they operated a dairy farm until June 2000. He enjoyed being outdoors and taking care of his cows. He is survived by daughter Gayle Hayden and husband John of Versailles; sons Gregory Heimsoth and wife Karla of Stover and Kurtis Heimsoth and wife Beth of Raymore; sister JoAnn Walls and husband Jim of Raytown; sister-in-law Mildred “Mickey” Heimsoth of Stover; two grandchildren; and a greatgrandson. He was preceded in death by his wife of 51 years; his parents; and brother Oliver Heimsoth. Funeral services were Tuesday, Aug. 23, at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in rural Cole Camp, with Pastor Fred Hertwig officiating. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery in rural Cole Camp. Pallbearers were Gary Wahlers, Randy Meyer, Russell Meyer, Mike Meyer, Jeff Meyer, and Marvin Logan. Honorary pallbearers were Sarah Hayden and Zachary Hayden. Memorial contributions were suggested to Holy Cross Cemetery or Alzheimer’s Support Group at the Good Samaritan Care Center in care of the Fox Funeral Home in Cole Camp. Arrangements were under direction of the Fox Funeral Home in Cole Camp.

Kenneth Pomering

Kenneth Allen “Ken” Pomering, 72, of Stover, died Saturday, Aug. 20, 2016, at Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson City. He was born Feb. 13, 1944, in Rockford, Ill., a son of Darwin and Violet Tucker Pomering. He married Ada Purscell Webb April 14, 1984 in Stover, who survives at their home. They were married 32 years. He served in the United States Army Reserves for six years. He was employed at Gates Rubber Co. in Rockford, Ill. as a tool, drafting, and equipment engineer. He was later transferred to Versailles where he retained those positions until retiring at 55. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, wood working, and watching wildlife. Besides his wife, he is survived by son Gregory Pomering of Kansas City, Kan.; daughters Kary Robinson of Versailles, Lisa Vansell and husband Ricky of Stover, and Lana Webb and companion Teri Ehlers of Firth, Neb.; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; brother Richard Pomering and wife Myrna of Stillman Valley, Ill.; stepsister Deborah Borgstrom and husband David of Rainier, Ore.; an aunt; and other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his father and mother; and stepfather, Laverne “Bud” Bremer. A celebration of life observance is scheduled 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, at the ScrivnerMorrow Funeral Home in Stover. Inurnment will be in the Stover Cemetery. Visitation is scheduled 10 a.m. until the time of the service at the funeral home. Arrangements are under direction of Scrivner-Morrow Funeral Home in Stover.

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American Veterans. Don Winfrey Arrangements were under Donald Bruce Winfrey, 79, direction of the Kidwell-Garof Gravois Mills, died Wednes- ber Laurie/Sunrise Beach Chaday, Aug. 17, 2016 at his home. pel in Laurie. He was born Aug. 24, 1936 in Bosworth, a son of Henry Cindy Harmon Bruce and Jewell Kathleen LuCinda Marlene Dodson Finley Winfrey. He married Wauneta Marie Harmon, 65, of Gravois Mills, Simpson July 18, 1959 in Hale. died Aug. 15, 2016. She was born March 28, 1951 They were married 57 years. He served in the United in Kansas City, the daughter of States Marine Corp. He Daniel E. Dodson and Francis worked for the Kansas City D. (Huddleston) Russell. Police Department for more She lived in several states, than 28 years before retiring but spent the majority of her to the Lake of the Ozarks. In life in Kansas City. She graduhis retirement, he served with ated from North Kansas City the Gravois Mills Fire Protec- High School. tion District and retired for the She married Raymond Pressecond time as Assistant Fire ton Harmon March 6, 1970, but they were together 49 years. Chief. He was a member of the Mis- She is survived by her hussouri Fire Fighters Association band, of the home; daughters and KCPD Retirees. He en- Katrina Bernard and husband joyed hunting, reading, fishing Joe of Lathrop, and Anita Harmon of Imperial; two grandand woodworking. He is survived by his wife of daughters; seven great-grandthe home; son Donald Winfrey children; her parents; one aunt; and wife Elizabeth of Gravois an uncle; sisters, brothers, sisbrothers-in-law, Mills; daughter Kathy Baugh- ters-in-law, man and husband Jim of Seda- and several nieces, nephews lia; four grandchildren; seven and cousins. great-grandchildren; brother She was preceded in death Glen Winfrey and wife Leola by a great-grandson. of Stuttgart, Ark., other rela- She requested no services be conducted, only a celebration tives and many friends. He was preceded in death by of life gathering with family and friends. his parents. Graveside services with In lieu of flowers, memorial military honors were Monday, contributions are requested to Aug. 22 in Wharton Cemetery the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are under diin Bosworth. Memorial donations were rection of the Kidwell-Garber suggested to the Disabled Funeral Home of Versailles.

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Diana L. Jones (Howard), age 65, of the Ivy Bend commu-

nity near Stover, passed away Friday, August 19, 2016, at SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital in Jefferson City. She was born July 26, 1951, in Kansas City, Missouri, a daughter of the late Orville George and Ruth V. (McKee) Brewer. She was united in marriage to Jerry Jones, who preceded her in death on February 4, 2013. Diana was employed at Federal Crop Insurance in Kansas City, Missouri for many years until her retirement. Following her retirement, she became a homemaker and retired to the Ivy Bend community in 2006, enjoying her years there. She was a life member of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary Post 5178 in Gravois Mills. Diana is survived by her daughter, Joy Dawn Trenolone and husband Michael of Blue Springs, Missouri; granddaughters, Brianna Davis and Lindsey Davis both of Blue Springs, Missouri; her significant other, Cliff Howard of the home; her brother, Randy Brewer of the Ivy Bend community and many other relatives and friends. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by her sisters, Linda Hedrick and Pat Carmack. A celebration of Diana’s life will be held at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, August 28th, at Skippers Bar and Grill in Ivy Bend. Memorial contributions are suggested to the American Cancer Society. Expressions of sympathy may be left online at www.kidwellgarber.com. Cremation arrangements are under the direction and care of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles. PAID OBITUARY

Associate Circuit Court

Donna Nicole Anderson, May 21, width of vehicle exceeded 81/2 feet, $70.50 costs, $429.50 fine. Jackson Lee Bonnell, Oct. 20, 2015, possession of up to 35 grams marijuana, suspended imposition of sentence, two years probation, $118.50 costs, $300 County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund (C.L.E.R.F.). and operate a motor vehicle in a careless and imprudent manner, suspended imposition of sentence, two years probation, $118.50 costs, $300 C.L.E.R.F. Jackson Lee Bonnell, Oct. 20, 2015, operate motorcycle when driver’s license not validated for such operation, first offense, $118.50 costs, $25 C.L.E.R.F., $6.50 fine. Brian Lee Brown, July 5, 2014, passing bad check, less than $500, $118.50 costs, $75.80 restitution, $25 C.L.E.R.F., $25 fine. Stephanie Leanne Cummins, April 6, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, 90 days jail, suspended execution of sentence, two years probation, $118.50 costs, $300 C.L.E.R.F. Rhonda S. Essary, May 29, exceeded posted speed limit, exceeded by 26 mph or more, $70.50 costs, $229.50 fine. Barry James Hudnall, width of vehicle exceeded 8-1/2 feet, $70.50 costs, $229.50 fine. Paul Alexander Kabler, June 11, resisting, interfering with arrest, detention or stop, suspended imposition of sentence, two years probation, $118.50 costs, $25 C.L.E.R.F. Tom Tauno Lahti, May 28,

driving while intoxicated, alcohol, suspended imposition of sentence, two years probation, $118.50 costs, $300 C.L.E.R.F. Jonathan F. Pierson, June 20, 2014, operate motor vehicle owned by another knowing owner of vehicle has not maintained financial responsibility, five days jail, $70.50 costs, $225 jail, $25 C.L.E.R.F., and exceeded posted speed limit, exceeded by 26 mph or more, five days jail, $70.50 costs, $225 jail, $25 C.L.E.R.F. Jack L. Rutledge, April 29, leaving scene of motor vehicle accident, $118.50 costs, $25 C.L.E.R.F., $200 fine, and cut in on overtaken vehicle, $100 fine. Jeffrey P. Spencer, April 29, private peace disturbance, suspended imposition of sentence, two years probation, $118.50 costs, $25 C.L.E.R.F. Marshall Vera, Jan. 26, driving while intoxicated, alcohol, six months jail, suspended execution of sentence, two years probation, 10 days shock, $118.50 costs, $450 jail, $428.50 recoupment, $300 C.L.E.R.F. Nicholas Michael Waldron, July 16, width of vehicle exceeded 8-1/2 feet, $118.50 costs, $25 C.L.E.R.F., $256.50 fine. Brett W. Waters, April 24, failed to equip vehicle with muffler, adequate muffler, properly attached muffler, $118.50 costs, $25 C.L.E.R.F., $156.50 fine. Danielle Nicole York, Nov. 27, 2015, exceeded posted speed limit, exceeded by 16-19 mph, $70.50 costs, $129.50 fine.

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Morgan County Sheriff’s Report

Friday, Aug. 12 to Thursday, Aug. 18 Sexual Offense...................... 1 Stealing................................. 5 Total Bookings.................... 50 Total ICE Detainees.............14 Trespassing............................ 1

Arrests..................................13 Fraud..................................... 1 Illegal Drugs......................... 1 Inmates in Custody........... 225 Peace Disturbance................. 1 Reports................................ 15

Georgia Robinson, Adler Road, Versailles, on Friday, Aug. 12, reported stealing. Judd Electric LLC, Nebo Road, Versailles, on Friday, Aug. 12, reported fraud. Dennis Horn, Butterfield Trail, Mora, on Saturday, Aug. 13, reported stealing. Tap & Grill, Dunwandrin Road, Gravois Mills, on Sunday, Aug. 14, reported peace disturbance. Big Thunder Marine, Green

Hills Road, Gravois Mills, on Monday, Aug. 15, reported trespassing. Christina Jones, Pyrmont Road, Stover, on Monday, Aug. 15, reported stealing. Constance Keithley, Highway 135, Stover, on Wednesday, Aug. 17, reported a stolen vehicle. Wayne Kroeschen, Blackberry Patch, Stover, on Thursday, Aug. 18, reported a stolen vehicle.

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Camylle Brooklyn Loomis

Jared and Frances Loomis of Versailles, are the parents of a daughter born Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016, at Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson City. The baby, Camylle Brooklyn, weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces, and was 21 inches long.

Maternal grandparents are Allen and Anna Mae Leinbach of Versailles. Paternal grandparents are Matthew and Lisa Loomis of Alabama. Paternal great-grandparents are S. Stuart and Delois Loomis of Dumas, Ark.; and Jerry and Carol Giesbrecht of Burns, Kan.

Highway Patrol Report

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported the following recent accidents this week. Jamison, Covington Two people were injured in a motorcycle accident 3:15 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20 on Cup Tree Drive, 0.1 mile west of Clay Road in Morgan County. The accident occurred when a 2014 Harley Davidson Heritage motorcycle driven by Timothy R. Jamison, 57, of Versailles failed to negotiate a turn, went off the left side of the roadway, and struck a tree. Jamison sustained minor injuries, and passenger Andrea L. Covington, 55, of Versailles sustained moderate injuries. They were transported by ambulance to Lake Regional Health System in Osage Beach. The Harley received extensive damage, and was privately towed from the scene.

Both Jamison and Covington were wearing safety equipment during the accident. Schranz, Fonseca Two people were involved in a two-vehicle accident 3:40 p.m. Monday, Aug. 22 on Highway 5 at Route HH in Morgan County. The accident occurred when a westbound 2000 Ford F-350 driven by Jose R. Fonseca, 47, of O’Fallon failed to stop at a stop sign. The F-350 struck the front end of a northbound 2008 Toyota Prius driven by Stephen J. Schranz, 45, of Richmond Heights. The Prius received moderate damage, and the F-350 received extensive damage. Both vehicles were towed by Whan Towing of Versailles. Both drivers were wearing seat belts during the accident. No injury information was available at press time.

Versailles Rural Fire Report

The Versailles Rural Fire Department recently responded to the following calls. On Monday, Aug. 1, personnel were dispatched for a motor vehicle collision. Call cancelled en route. On Saturday, Aug. 6, personnel were dispatched for medical assistance. On Wednesday, Aug. 10, personnel were dispatched for mutual aid to Moreau Fire Protection District for a barn fire. Call

cancelled en route. On Sunday, Aug. 14, personnel were dispatched for medical assistance. On Monday, Aug. 15, personnel were dispatched for medical assistance. On Thursday, Aug. 18, personnel were dispatched for a motor vehicle collision at a location on Highway 52. Firefighters provided manpower assistance and traffic control. Units on scene for approximately 40 minutes.

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The Gravois Fire Protection District recently responded to the following calls. On Sunday, Aug. 14, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on West Gibson Point Road. On Sunday, Aug. 14, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Soap Creek Road. On Sunday, Aug. 14, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Marker Lane. On Monday, Aug. 15, two units and three personnel responded to a medical emergency on Soap Creek Road. On Monday, Aug. 15, one unit and three personnel responded to a medical emergency on Highway 135. On Tuesday, Aug. 16, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on North Main. On Thursday, Aug. 18, three units and three personnel responded to an automatic alarm sounding, false alarm, on High-

way O. On Friday, Aug. 19, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Dunwandrin Road, cancelled prior to arrival. On Friday, Aug. 19, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on C&J Road. On Friday, Aug. 19, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Marker Lane. On Saturday, Aug. 20, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Twin Bays Road. On Saturday, Aug. 20, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Highway O. On Saturday, Aug. 20, three units and three personnel responded to a motor vehicle crash with injuries on Cuptree Road. On Saturday, Aug. 20, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Idyll Acres.

R-II School Menus Morgan County R-II Schools Milk served with all meals. Breakfast (all schools) All choices include fruit juice. Thursday, Aug. 25- Scrambled eggs, toast & jelly; or chocolate stuffed croissant; or cereal, toast & jelly; or oatmeal bar, toast & jelly; and orange smiles. Friday, Aug. 26- Biscuits & gravy, sausage; or mini pancakes; or cereal, yogurt; or oatmeal bar, yogurt; and grapes. Monday, Aug. 29- Pancakes; or sausage biscuit; or cereal, yogurt; or oatmeal bar, yogurt; and apple. Tuesday, Aug. 30- Scrambled eggs, toast & jelly; or blueberry crumb cake; or cereal, toast & jelly; or oatmeal bar, toast & jelly; and fresh melon. Wednesday, Aug. 31- Cinnamon roll; or egg & cheese bagel; or cereal, yogurt; or oatmeal bar, yogurt; and peaches. Thursday, Sept. 1- Sausage pancake on stick; or yogurt, fruit streusel muffin; or cereal, cinnamon toast; or oatmeal bar, cinnamon toast; and pineapple. Friday, Sept. 2- Biscuits & gravy, sausage; or mini pancakes; or cereal, yogurt; or oatmeal bar, yogurt; and strawberries. Lunch (Versailles elementary and middle school. Salad bar additional choice for middle school, same as high school salad bar.) All choices include fresh fruit. Thursday, Aug. 25- BBQ rib on bun or cheeseburger, tater tots, garden salad; or Cobb salad, fruit streusel muffin. Banana orange mix. Friday, Aug. 26- Cheese pizza or corn dog, garden salad; or popcorn chicken salad, fruit streusel muffin. Fresh broccoli w/dip, pineapple. Monday, Aug. 29- Chicken alfredo w/Italian bread or turkey club wrap, garden salad; or mandarin orange chicken salad, Italian bread. Cheesy cauliflower popcorn, peaches. Tuesday, Aug. 30- Cheeseburger or grilled chicken sandwich, French fries, garden salad; or Cobb salad, fruit streusel muffin. Orange pineapple mix. Wednesday, Aug. 31- Chicken patty or baked ham, mashed potatoes w/gravy; or strawberry chicken salad. Corn, pears, hot roll. Thursday, Sept. 1- Soft tacos or turkey burger, garden salad; or taco salad, corn bread. Cowboy beans, applesauce.

Friday, Sept. 2- Pepperoni pizza or chicken & cheese wrap, garden salad; or popcorn chicken salad, fruit streusel muffin. Baby carrots w/dip, strawberry banana mix. Lunch (South elementary) Both choices include fresh fruit. Thursday, Aug. 25- BBQ rib on bun, tater tots, garden salad; or Cobb salad, fruit streusel muffin. Banana orange mix. Friday, Aug. 26- Cheese pizza, garden salad; or popcorn chicken salad, fruit streusel muffin. Fresh broccoli w/dip, pineapple. Monday, Aug. 29- Chicken alfredo w/Italian bread, garden salad; or mandarin orange chicken salad, Italian bread. Cheesy cauliflower popcorn, peaches. Tuesday, Aug. 30- Cheeseburger, French fries, garden salad; or Cobb salad, fruit streusel muffin. Orange pineapple mix. Wednesday, Aug. 31- Chicken patty, mashed potatoes w/gravy; or strawberry chicken salad. Corn, pears, hot roll. Thursday, Sept. 1- Soft tacos, garden salad; or taco salad, corn bread. Cowboy beans, applesauce. Friday, Sept. 2- Pepperoni pizza, garden salad; or popcorn chicken salad, fruit streusel muffin. Baby carrots w/dip, strawberry banana mix. Lunch (high school) All choices include fresh fruit. Thursday, Aug. 25- BBQ rib on bun or cheeseburger, tater tots, garden salad; or salad bar, fruit streusel muffin. Banana orange mix. Friday, Aug. 26- Cheese pizza or corn dog, garden salad; or salad bar, fruit streusel muffin. Fresh broccoli w/dip, pineapple. Monday, Aug. 29- Chicken alfredo w/Italian bread or turkey club wrap, garden salad, cheesy cauliflower popcorn; or salad bar, garlic bread. Peaches. Tuesday, Aug. 30- Bacon cheeseburger or grilled chicken sandwich, French fries, garden salad; or salad bar, fruit streusel muffin. Orange pineapple mix. Wednesday, Aug. 31- Chicken patty/spicy chicken patty or baked ham, mashed potatoes w/gravy, corn; or salad bar. Pears, hot roll. Thursday, Sept. 1- Soft tacos or turkey burger, garden salad, cowboy beans; or salad bar, corn bread. Applesauce. Friday, Sept. 2- Pepperoni pizza or chicken & cheese wrap, baby carrots w/dip; or salad bar, fruit streusel muffin. Strawberry banana mix.

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David E. and Sharri L. Merriott to Reva J. Merriott, lots 7 and 8, block 10, Westlawn Addition Versailles 6-175. Bret O. and Kimberly Faris to Firefly Woods LLC, lot 29, Eagle Bay First Addition. PHH Mortgage Corp to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp, lot 9, block 13, Ross Addition Versailles 6-169. Donald R. and Vicki L. Wilson to Leon L., Larry J., and Donna N. Stelling, northeast quarter of southwest quarter, and northwest quarter of southeast quarter, all of section 9, township 41, range 19. Nancy Walton-Laurie, Ann Walton and E. Stanley Kroenke to Melvin and Leanna Leinbach, northwest quarter of southwest quarter, and east half of northwest quarter, all of section 28, township 44, range 17. Bank of Versailles to Rolland L. Jr. and Linda L. Woods, lot 13, Indian Creek Resort. Ernest D. Johnson to Vernon B. and Margaret D. Clark, lots 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, block 3, Tambke’s Second Addition Stover 6-186, and south half of southwest quarter, section 35, township 43, range 19, and southwest quarter, section 35, township 43, range 19, two tracts, and southeast quarter, section 34, township 43, range 19, and northeast quarter, section 3, township 42, range 19. Josette R. Clark to Cal C. Clark, lots 123, 124, and 125, Assemblies of God Camp Three. Cal C. Clark to Todd Philip and Melody Ann Wilson, lots 123, 124, and 125 Assemblies of God Camp Three. Todd Vernon and Kimberly

Jo Wilhelm to Todd Vernon and Kimberly Jo Wilhelm, northeast quarter of northwest quarter, section 33, township 43, range 17, four tracts, and east half of northwest quarter, section 33, township 43, range 17. James Carroll and Marsha Ann McGrath to Paul G. and Jeannine A. Picard, north half of northeast quarter, section 13, township 42, range 18. Andrew S. and Joette E. Frain to Michael and Bonnie Kufskie, unit 155, Millstone Condominium Building 1400 and 1500. John J. Brockmeier, Mary L. Whitten to John J. Brockmeier, southeast quarter of southwest quarter, section 5, township 41, range 16. Nancy Walton Laurie, William Laurie, Ann Walton Kroenke, E. Stanley Kroenke to Edward and Gladys Martin, southeast quarter of southwest quarter, and west half of southwest quarter, and southwest quarter of northwest quarter, all of section 34, township 44, range 17. Mary Frances and Ronald Higginso to Thomas Neely, northeast quarter, section 2, township 41, range 19. Loretta A. Arnold-Sharp Trustee to Timothy L. Billman, Anthony Miller, west half of southeast quarter, section 24, and southeast quarter of southwest quarter, section 24, and northwest quarter, section 25, and northeast quarter, section 26, and northeast quarter of southeast quarter, section 26, all of township 41, range 19. Mancil Lee Jr. and Stacy Lynn Marriott to Nevin and Karen Martin, east half of northeast quarter, section 11, township 42,

range 17. Bill and Dorothy Fairbairn to Joe L. and Judith Dyke, northeast quarter of southeast quarter, section 6, township 42, range 19, four tracts, and northwest quarter of southwest quarter, section 5, township 42, range 19, two tracts. Douglas R. and Tanya Dee Comer, Tanya Dee Roginson to Douglas R. and Tanya Dee Comer, southwest quarter of southeast quarter, section 14, and north half of northwest quarter of northeast quarter, section 23, and west half of northeast quarter, section 23, all of township 42, range 16. Robert S. and Nicole Hammond to Robert S. and Nicole Hammond, east half of northeast quarter, section 9, township 45, range 19. Carl R. and Virginia F. Hibdon to Peggy D. Richardson, southwest quarter of northeast quarter, section 9, township 44, range 18. Linda Mackenzie to Linda Mackenzie, Lynelle Paro, lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, block 4, Barnett. Dennis A. and Margaret J. Devine to Rosemary Curry, lot 4, Oak Park Subdivision. Dennis A. and Margaret J. Devine to West Side Apartments LLC, lot 5, Oak Park Subdivision. Edna Hunter Trustee to Kelvin D. and Shari L. Flom, southeast quarter, section 17, township 41, range 18. Kelvin D. and Shari L. Flom to John W. and Melissa J. Sandefur, north half of southeast quarter, section 33, township 41, range 19, three tracts, also a 1/2 interest.

Robert and Dora Vancil to James E. and Alisa G. Franklin, lots 112, 113, and 202, Minifarms Section Three Indian Creek Addition. Russell and Susan Burton to AC Robert Berger Trustee, lots 64 and 65, Broken Circle Development Number Two. Russell A. and Susan L. Burton to AC Robert Berger Trustee, lot 51, Broken Circle Development Number Two. James D. and Linda S. Petty to Glenn E. and Lucinda F. Martin, east half of northwest quarter, section 32, township 43, range 17, two tracts. Michael and Kelly Norwood to Victor IV and Tami C. Polanco, Linda Campbell, lot 8, Stoney Hills Subdivision. Billy Jack and Veronica Leslie Hopkins to Steve C. and Diana L. Serrano, northwest quarter, section 12, township 40, range 17, two tracts. Brenda Annette and Harold Lynn, Janet Ilene Green, Paula Kaye Gaston, Perry Robert and Tara Martin, Norita Gayle Testerman, Norita Gayle Listerman, Wayne Testerman to Bank of Versailles, south half of northeast quarter, section 35, township 40, range 19. Steven Douglas Hickman to Marjorie Kay Hickman, northeast quarter of southwest quarter, and northwest quarter of southwest quarter, all of section 5, township 41, range 16. Daniel H. and Kimberly Dearmore, Ray Forsyth Jr. and Laura Lynn Medlock Trustees to Deborah G. Roles Trustee, unit 322, Blue Anchor Bay Condominium Building Three.

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The Laurie/Sunrise Beach Rotary Club met Thursday, Aug. 18 at the Sunrise Cantina in Sunrise Beach. The club’s 2016-2017 officers are, from left, Mike Cox, treasurer; Gene Van De Woestyne, president; John Suellentrop, past president; Pat Garrett, assistant governor; Linda Lagergren, community service chair; Michael Wagner, president elect; Nancy Rogers, membership chair; Larry and Sherry Biron, foundation chairs; and Tricia Morris, secretary. (submitted photo)

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First Baptist Church of Versailles had a farewell reception Sunday afternoon, Aug. 21 for its pastor of the last 21 years. Moving to Chillicothe are, from left, son Joel Forman, 14; wife Kim Forman; son Caleb Forman, 14; and the Rev. Dr. Todd Forman, who is to become the campus pastor at the Baptist Home, a senior adult community. Dr. Forman came to First Baptist after three years as pastor in Lowry City. He earned his master’s degree and doctorate at Midwest Baptist Seminary in Kansas City while serving in Versailles. “We’ve been very blessed,” he said. “I’ve had a great ministry. It’s been kind of bittersweet today, saying goodbye to a lot of people, but looking forward to what’s ahead for my family and for the church.” (photo by R.D. Fish)

by Janet Dabbs The Laurie/Sunrise Beach Rotary Club recently appointed its 2016-2017 officers, who took office Friday, July 1. Officers are Gene Van De Woestyne, president; Michael Wagner, president elect; Mike Cox, treasurer; Tricia Morris, secretary; Nancy Rogers, membership chair; Linda Lagergren, community service chair; Larry and Sherry Biron, foundation chairs; Jacob Sullivan, public relations chair; Charles Niemann, international service chair; Pat Garrett, assistant governor; and Cory Ten Bensel, youth services chair. Past President John Suelletrop will retain voting privileges. The national Rotary Club is the world’s first service club, with more than 1.2 million members

in 33,000 clubs worldwide. Rotary club members are business and professional leaders who volunteer locally, regionally and internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace, and eradicate polio. The organization’s motto is “Service Above Self.” The Laurie-Sunrise Beach Ro­tary Club maintains provides annual scholarships to local colleges or vocational/technical school-bound high school students. It often participates in an annual Rotary Student Exchange Program, with members providing housing and support to a student from another country. Each year the club sponsors a local high school sophomore or junior to attend a three-day leadership training program at the

Rotary Youth Leadership Academy. The Laurie-Sunrise Beach Rotary Club also helps purchase supplies and furniture for Share the Harvest Food Pantry and Citizens Against Domestic Violence. Club members assist with the Ivy Bend and Morgan County food pantries, the Lake Road Clean-up, the Lake of the Ozarks Shootout powerboat races, and the Buddy Backpack Program. The club also provides annual support to the Westlake Aquatic Center in Laurie. It conducts two annual fundraisers: the Fall Follies Car Show, coming Saturday, Sept. 10, and the Pumpkin Chuckin’ Contest, to be held in October at the Ozark Amphitheater in Camdenton. For information call Gene Van De Woestyne at 573 836-2530.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wehrman - 1966

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The students in seventh-grade social studies are ready for the first day of school to begin Monday, Aug. 22 in Dustin Daniels’ classroom at Versailles Middle School. (photo by R.D. Fish)

Mead elected Angus convention delegate

Alan Mead of Barnett has been elected as a delegate to the 133rd annual American Angus Association® convention of delegates Monday, Nov. 7 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. According to an association press release, Mead is one of 328 Angus breeders who was elected as a delegate by members of the St. Joseph-based organization. The American Angus Association is the nation’s largest beef breed organization, serving nearly 25,000 members across the U.S., Canada, and several other countries.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wehrman - 2016

Wehrmans to celebrate 50th anniversary Sept. 3 Leonard and Ina Wehrman will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3 at the Stover Community Center in Stover. Leonard, son of the late John and Pearley Kerksiek Wehrman, and Ina, daughter of the late George and Maude Wilson Farris, were married by Delmon Marriott Sept. 4, 1966 at Ritchie Baptist Church in Versailles. Elroy Wehrman was best man and

the Laura Mae Farris Webb was matron of honor. The Wehrmans have four children, Joann Wehrman, Becky Wehrman, the late Phillip Wehrman and Brenda Wehrman King, and three grandchildren. Those attending the celebration should bring a covered dish. Meat will be provided. There will be music by Joshua and Cathy Craig.

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Want health and happiness? Go jump in a pool! by Janet Dabbs When Elizabeth Gradinger’s doctor told she had health issues, she decided it was time to make some changes. To start, she jumped into the Westlake Aquatic Center swimming pool. “Swimming creates endorphins and makes you feel good,” said Gradinger. “It also creates a much healthier body weight and it is good for your heart, your lungs, your bones and your muscles. It is the best exercise anyone can do.” Citing a study by Dr. Steven Blair at the University of South Carolina, she added, “Swimmers have the lowest death rate.” The 32-year study followed 40,000 men from 20 to 90 years old, and found those who swam had a 50 percent lower death rate than runners, walkers, or men who got no exercise. Gradinger was born and raised near the ocean in Santa Barbara, Calif. In addition to surfing, she swam competitively in high school and college. “I loved swimming competitively,” she said, though when she received her doctor’s report she had not been swimming competitively for 45 years.

Brick by brick

Linda Albin, inset right, and her mother Barbara Salzman, recently removed soil and vegetation to uncover a section of original brick sidewalk in front of their home at 507 W. Green in Versailles. The bricks are stamped “Versailles Flint” and are some of the earliest bricks manufactured in the brick factory that used to be in Versailles. (photo by Bryan E. Jones)

you enjoy doing, like spending time with loved ones, and staying away from “Negative Nellies.” “I paint acrylics, mostly abstracts,” she said. “I have been stuck in situations where I had to spend time with individuals that were negative and my doctor told me to get away from them, because no one should spend time with negativity.” She also found ways to eliminate Elizabeth Gradinger, 69, steps out of stress. “Many times we the Westlake Aquatic Center swimfeel cornered and we ming pool recently after swimming a do things because mile at the pool in Laurie. Grandinger we feel we have to swims five days a week for fitness, do,” Gradinger said. health, attitude and longevity. (photo “You have to go to by Janet Dabbs) work and pay your bills and be responsible, but you bands in combat. do not have to do other things “A couple of my friends and that cause stress. Do things that I decided to participate in 2015 make you happy.” as a team,” said Gradinger. “I Gradinger and her husband swam, Teri Knop bicycled, and Bill have had a vacation home in Lynn Pierce ran.” They were the Laurie for 22 years. Their prima- only women’s team older than ry residence is in Kansas City. 60, and they came in first place. “If other people are dealing Gradinger swam 1,200 yards with health situations in which and passed an ankle timer to they have been told they have an Knop, who biked 11 miles. Then illness or disease that is critical,” she passed the timer to Pierce, Gradinger said, “I guarantee that who ran 3.1 miles. swimming can have a huge posi- Only one older man kept them tive impact on health and atti- from winning the “oldest partude. That is why I talk about it.” ticipant” award. Gradinger did Age is no excuse. At 68, receive a “persistence” award. Gradinger began swimming “I stay in shape because that competitively again, competing is how I live,” Gradinger said, in last year’s Jeremy Katzenberg- adding she also travels a lot and er Memorial Triathlon on Weath- enjoys life to the fullest. erby Lake. “Swimming gives me a natural The triathlon is named after high,” she said. “It makes me feel a Kansas City native who was like I am floating in this wonderkilled June 14, 2012 by enemy ful envelope that my body loves. fire in Paktika Province, Afghan- The water makes me feel good istan, at age 26. The triathlon about life and about myself. It raises funds for the Sua Sponte works for me. It makes me feel Elizabeth Grandinger, left, Teri Knop, and Lynn Pierce Foundation, which supports men like I am a healthy, positive percelebrate after competing in the Jeremy Katzenberger of the 1st Ranger Battalion and son.” their families. It especially pro- For information about the Memorial Triathlon Sept. 13, 2015 in Weatherby Lake. (submitted photo) vides for the needs of the wound- Westlake Aquatic Center, call ed and those who lost their hus- 573 374-7370. Gradinger has swum one mile a day, five days a week, for two years now. During that time, she lost 20 pounds without dieting, going from size 12 to size eight. “Swimming totally re-sculpted my body, and my husband loves it,” she said, noting she now weighs the same as when she was 25! When the weather is bad at the Lake of the Ozarks, she swims her mile at the Westlake Aquatic Center. “I love the lanes and lap swimming, and the pool is very clean,” she said. “It is a great environment for someone who wants to be in and out in an hour and not have to wait long. It filled a need when I got really serious about swimming.” She added it is also inexpensive. Gradinger attributed her health to swimming and a good attitude. “Health is one-third attitude and one-third luck,” she said, “and to a certain extent you can influence your luck by your attitude, which gives you a lot of control.” Another health strategy she recommends is to do something

Brenden Barnhouse, left, meets his second-grade teacher Michael Fischer Sophomore Valentena Sheremeta, from left, and freshman Inna Sheremeta pick up Eighth-grader Braiden Edgar, left, checks out the wood during the back-to-school their schedules from volunteers Hope Heimsoth and Marissa Edgar during the back- shop with industrial arts teacher Kyle Wilhelm during open house Thursday, Aug. to-school open house Thursday, Aug. 18 at Versailles High School. Both Heimsoth the back-to-school open house Thursday, Aug. 18 at 18 at Versailles Elementary and Edgar are juniors this year. (photo by R.D. Fish) School. (photo by R.D. Fish) Versailles Middle School. (photo by R.D. Fish)

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Locust Baptist Church

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www.tsbcov.com “Trinity Cares For You” 13537 Church Road - Versailles

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Versailles Church of Christ

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Lakeside Community Church

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First Christian Church

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United Methodist

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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°01’47” East 721.47 feet; thence North 86°43’16” West 56.00 feet; thence North 00°08’13” 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°25’20” East 77.95 feet to the Northwest corner of the Northeast 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°25’20” 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°46’50” 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°26’58” West 250.00 feet; thence leaving said South line South 01°46’50” West 525.00 feet; thence South 87°26’58” 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°46’50” 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°19’36” West 1037.76 feet; thence leaving said South line North 02°00’46” East 525.00 feet; thence North 88°19’36” 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°00’46” 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 w w w. s h a p i r o a n d k r e i s m a n 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 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-of-way 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,

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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 -----------------------------------------IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI HONORABLE KEVIN SCHEHR, JUDGE Probate Division Case Number: 16MG-PR00061 In the Estate of HARRY KEELY, JR., Deceased. Notice to Creditors (Small Estate) To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Harry Keely, Jr., Decedent: On August 15, 2016, a small estate affidavit was filed by a distributee of the decedent under Section 473.097, RSMo, with the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Morgan County, Missouri. All creditors of the decedent, who died on July 1, 2016, are notified that Section 473.444, RSMo, sets a limitation period that would bar claims one year after the death of the decedent. A creditor may request that this estate be opened for administration. Receipt of this notice should not be construed by the recipient to indicate that the recipient may possibly have a beneficial interest in the estate. The nature and extent of any person’s interest, if any, may possibly be determined from the affidavit on this estate filed in the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Morgan County, Missouri. Date of first publication is August 25, 2016. Division Clerk: /s/ Sue Ball 08-25-16 to 09-01-16 -----------------------------------------The Morgan County Commission will be accepting sealed bids for the following vehicles: 1. 1997 Ford pickup truck 2. 2005 Ford Escape 3. 2010 Ford Explorer 4wd (white) 4. 2009 Ford Explorer 4wd (red) 5. 2009 Ford Explorer 4 door 4wd (black) All bids must be submitted to the County Clerk’s office by Thursday, September 8 at 10:00 a.m., in a sealed envelope clearly marked which vehicle the bid is for. They will be opened during the regular business meeting of the County Commission at 10:00 a.m. For further questions or to make an appointment to inspect the vehicles please call the Morgan County Commissioner’s office at 573-378-4643 during regular business hours. The Commission has the right to reject any and all bids. 08-25-16 to 09-01-16 -----------------------------------------In Re: Ridgeway Koppi and Mary Ellen Koppi, husband and wife TRUSTEE’S SALE – Under the terms of the Deed of Trust executed by Ridgeway Koppi and Mary Ellen Koppi, husband and wife dated 03/21/2005, and recorded on 03/28/2005 Document 20051930 in the office of the Recorder of Deeds for Morgan County, MISSOURI, the undersigned Successor Trustee, will on 09/19/2016 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: A PART OF LOT 32 IN IVY BEND NO.1 IN MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI, DESCRIBED AS BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF AN EXISTING ROAD AND THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF LOT 32 IN IVY BEND NO. 1 IN MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI, 120.0 FEET SOUTHEASTERLY OF THE SOUTH-

WEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 32; THENCE IN A SOUTHEASTERLY AND NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID EXISTING ROAD AND THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 32, 227.0 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT 80.0 FEET SOUTHWESTERLY OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 32; THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE IN A NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION, 165.0 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE SHORELINE OF THE LAKE OF THE OZARKS, SAID POINT BEING 50.0 FEET WESTERLY OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 32; THENCE IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION ALONG SAID SHORELINE, 65.0 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT 65.0 FEET EASTERLY OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 32; THENCE IN A SOUTHWESTERLY DIRECTION, 140.0 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: THAT PART OF SAID LOT 32 DESCRIBED AS BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER THEREOF, THENCE IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 32, 50 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF A TRACT PREVIOUSLY CONVEYED TO GRANTORS HEREIN; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 32 IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION 65 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 32 IN WESTERLY DIRECTION 16.7 FEET; THENCE IN A SOUTHWESTERLY DIRECTION 140 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF AN EXISTING ROAD AND THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 32, SAID POINT BEING 120 FEET SOUTHEASTERLY OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 32; THENCE IN A SOUTHEASTERLY DIRECTION ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID EXISTING ROAD AND THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 32, 35 FEET; THENCE IN A NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION 150 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.. Substitute Trustee Corporation (STC) SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE www.substitutetrusteecorp.com For additional information please visit Auction.com. Published in the Versailles LeaderStatesman File #: KOPMANOR First publication date 08/25/2016 08-25-16 to 09-15-16 ------------------------------------------

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI HONORABLE KEVIN SCHEHR, JUDGE Probate Division Case Number: 15MG-PR00079 In the Estate of ROBERT WAYNE McCORMICK, Deceased. Notice to Creditors (Small Estate) To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Robert Wayne McCormick, Decedent: On August 2, 2016, a second amended small estate affidavit was filed by the distributee of the decedent under Section 473.097, RSMo, with the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Morgan County, Missouri. All creditors of the decedent,

by Janet Dabbs The Lake West Ambulance District Board of Trustees, Tuesday, Aug. 9, approved setting the property tax rate at $0.0467 per $100 assessed valuation. This was an adjustment made to the initially proposed rate of $0.0468, which was placed in a legal ad before the district had received the Pro Forma data from the State Auditor’s Office. There was an increase in sales tax last year which required a decrease in the property tax. In other business, the board approved a recommendation by District Operations Manager Joanne Blackburn to sign a oneyear agreement with the Missouri State Bureau of EMS. According to the agreement, the bureau will purchase, for the district, an Ambulance Handtevy System, through Pediatric Emergency Solutions, Inc. which includes a free one-year subscription to the e-Handtevy Medication Management Software. The Handtevy System includes two pediatric bags and one system setup.

According to Blackburn, this system will assist the district in improving the quality of their pediatric care and the effectiveness of resuscitation situations. “It is a simplified version of calculating medications for pediatric patients,” Blackburn explained. The dosage is based on the age and weight of the child. “It is easier and quicker than the Braslow method, which was the only choice out there.” In return for the system, the district will submit reports to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services of all pediatric emergency calls in which it utilizes the Handtevy System. If the district decides to continue using the system, the cost will be $95 per year. District Business Manager Gayle Webb reported she set up a static IP address with Co-Mo Connect at a cost of $35 for setup and $5 per month. She reported the service will solve most, if not all, of the district’s radio and communication issues with Mercy Dispatch.

by Janet Dabbs The Camden County Planning and Zoning Commission Wednesday, Aug. 17 tabled a request by James B. Pieschl to rezone from R-1 to R-4 a preexisting non-conforming mobile home court known as Camp Branch Mobile Home Park, located at 25 Chihuahua Lane and 16 Sassy Lane in Sunrise Beach. The decision was tabled due to opposition to the rezoning. This was to be a no-fee re-zoning, as the parcel was incorrectly zoned R-1 in the initial process by Camden County and the applicant wishes to rezone the property to R-4. The surrounding properties are R-1. Currently, there are two mobile homes on the property. Pieschl said he intended to add an additional double-wide for a total of three units. Neighbor Dan Farris opposed the request, saying he purchased his nearby 1.4 acres in 1986. “There are no mobile homes on the property and there never have been.” He added he was against the rezoning because it would decrease his property value. The commission also received letters of opposition from Hartmut Noerenberg and Roselyn Keowin. Norenberg argued the property is too small for expansion due to inadequate sewers and the potential of sewage

leaching into the lake. The property has a private well and septic system. Commission chairman Jacob Neusche said it would be hard to approve the re-zoning, as the property does not meet the minimum R-4 lot size requirement of five acres for a mobile home park. The lot is approximately 1.4 acres. “But this is a special condition, since it was already in operation as a trailer park before the code was implemented in 2004,” said Neusche. According to administrator Kim Willey, the property is located 1.5 miles from Sunrise Beach village limits. “We received verbal opposition to this rezoning from Sunrise Beach City Planner Roger Corbin, but nothing in writing,” Willey said. In a separate interview, Corbin said, “Besides it not meeting code requirements of five acres, a mobile home that burned down was replaced without a permit, and a city inspection found it would most likely not meet fire codes. Also, it was not replaced within the six month allotted time period, so he lost grandfather status. And, if this is approved, it could set a precedent to allow 1.4 acre mobile home parks county-wide.” Pieschl could ask the Board of Adjustments for a special use permit. The application fee is

$500, and a legal notice must be sent to all property owners within 600 feet. Since the Board of Adjustment is judicial board, the county commission would have no authority in its decision. If Pieschl were to add a third home, he would be required to divide the property into three individual pieces, each needing its own setback, and all future construction and permit requests must be in compliance. Pieschl’s brother Jack Pieschl spoke for the rezoning, saying James had developed the property into a mobile home park some 46 years ago. “It has been operated as a three-tier mobile home park until 1999,” Jack said. “There has never been a time when there were not two or three units on the property. Next door there is another park that has been in operation since the late 1960s to 1970s.” A second trailer, located on a second tier lot, was removed in January 2016. Land-use codes state non-conforming mobile home parks shall not be expanded, but mobile homes within the park can be replaced within six months, provided the total number of spaces is not increased. Greenview storage zoning corrected In other business, the commission approved a request by

who died on July 31, 2015, are notified that Section 473.444, RSMo, sets a limitation period that would bar claims one year after the death of the decedent. A creditor may request that this estate be opened for administration. Receipt of this notice should not be construed by the recipient to indicate that the recipient may possibly have a beneficial interest in the estate. The nature and extent of any person’s interest, if any, may possibly be determined from the affidavit on this estate filed in the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Morgan County, Missouri. Date of first publication is August 25, 2016. Division Clerk: /s/ Sue Ball 08-25-16 to 09-01-16 ------------------------------------------

Brother and sister residents Lloyd and Donna White show off their “muscle man” strength during the carnival Friday, Aug. 19 at the Good Shepherd Care Center in Versailles. (submitted photo)

Lake West Ambulance District sets tax rate, buys pediatric equipment

District briefs • The district’s corporate registration was submitted to the Secretary of State. • Webb attended a webinar on post-accident drug testing. The policy will be reviewed for compliance. • The district renewed the Central Bank CD for 12 months at a rate of 0.15 percent. • The district wrote off zero dollars in bad debt in August and collected $1,367.78. • The district’s income in July was $106,156.79, expenses were $123,471.48, leaving a net income of -$17,314.69. • The district received 76 calls at their north base and 56 calls at the south base. • Blackburn set up a Patient Safety Program. • There will be a dedicated ALS ambulance at the Lake of the Ozarks Shootout Powerboat Races Saturday, Aug. 27 and Sunday, Aug. 28. The next meeting of the Lake West Ambulance Board of Directors is scheduled 9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13 at the Laurie base.

Camden County P&Z tables Sunrise Beach mobile home park rezoning due to opposition

Thomas and Billi Johnson to rezone an approximate three-acre parcel from R-1 Low Density Residential to B-2 General Commercial. The property is located off Highway 7 in Greenview and was zoned R-1. Surrounding properties are zoned R-1, B2 and A-1. The subject property has access off Highway 7 and abuts the Johnsons’ B-2-zoned property, where they own and operate Greenview Storage. The commission received a letter from the adjacent Share the Harvest Food Pantry in favor of the rezone. The property has a private well and sewer. There was no opposition to the request. P&Z report The commission issued the following building permits in July: five new homes, six home additions, three decks/sunrooms/ pools, seven garages/sheds/carports, one cell tower administrative structure, and two new commercial buildings. The department also handled two rezones, seven plats/surveys/replats, two variances, and five violations to the Unified Land Use Codes, for a total of 33 cases. The next meeting of the Camden County Planning and Zoning Commission is scheduled 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21 on the third floor of the Camden County Courthouse.


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August 24, 1916 Morgan County farmers are taking courage during this past week on account of several rains having fallen. It had been looking like we would raise no corn at all, but now farmers will raise some corn, and this beats raising none by a long jump. If it keeps on raining, some farmers will raise good corn crops for this county. August 20, 1936 The Kiddies Bathing Beauty Revue, held at the Royal Theatre in Versailles Wednesday and Thursday evening of last week, proved to be one of the most interesting events of the season. Thirty-two youngsters, representing 32 business firms of this city, were presented on the stage Wednesday night.

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Psalm 150 is a psalm of praise to God. Praise God everywhere for His power, with instruments of music, with physical expressions such as dancing, and with noisemakers such as clashes of cymbals. Indeed, “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord” (verse 6). The inspired writer admonishes the New Testament church to speak with the Psalms and to one another. He urges us to give the Lord praise (Ephesians 5:19-20). 1. EVERYWHERE (verse 1), in the sanctuary and in heaven. A man in the Psalms tried to

Back to school isn’t what it used to be School started this week at Morgan County R-II. For some, Monday was the very first day of school, ever. Each year, I see scared kids and anxious parents waiting for the bus or dropping their offspring off at school in a tearful mixture of pride and fear. For others, Monday merely marked the beginning of another year closer to graduation. If I contemplate it long enough, I can conjure the nervous and exciting feelings I experienced as a little kid, walking through the woods to catch the bus on the first day of school. I can travel back 40 years and see myself waiting at our cattle gate (we lived out in the country), wearing my small denim jacket with the colored pockets and a pair of Rough Rider jeans with reinforced knees. I can look down upon my younger self and catch sight of me clutching my little lunch box, the kiss from my mom still fresh on my cheek. Fall was in the air (most schools didn’t actually start until September then) and, if I close my eyes, I can still smell the fresh pink eraser and the as-

yet-unspoiled paper and ink of my brand-new Big Chief writing tablet. To be unabashedly nostalgic, life was simple then: no worries about being abducted on the way to school and no policies in the school handbook about “sexting” or “cyber bullying” or “stranger danger” or prescription drug abuse, or ADHD, or online courses, or “safe zones.” If a high school student brought a sheath knife to school, it was because that is what he always had on his belt at the farm. To use it against another human being would be unthinkable. We didn’t concern ourselves with calorie count or the amount of gluten in the school lunches, or regulating portion sizes. Why? Because we were all naturally so active, those calories would be burned off at recess, or at afterschool jobs loading feed, or with chores at home. Back-to-school looks much different today. Instead of knocking chalk from erasers on the sidewalk, students merely touch the computerized screen on a “smart board.” Instead of sending a folded

note to a classmate, hoping not to get caught by a teacher, students simply send a text message via their iPhones and Androids. Instead of the Big Chief tablet, students are holding Chrome books connected to the world through bits and bytes. I suppose we shouldn’t mourn the disappearance of all things past, as there are certainly many advantages of being connected to the world at one’s fingertips. Learning can be accelerated, broadened. The world can be explored in mere moments. Communication can take place instantaneously. No matter if a little boy or girl is waiting for the bus holding a paper tablet or a electronic one, those nervous and exciting feelings make the first day of school an adventure. I hope all our students become life-long learners, read voraciously, and become educated, productive citizens. I also hope every kid can be blessed and fortunate enough step on the bus or walk into the classroom with a kiss from their moms still fresh on their cheeks.

Library Bookworm

by Stacey Embry, member (an avid reader and an Director, already established book “clubMorgan County Library ber”) and a “going to be” sixth In the last few weeks I have grader. He was great! He was had the pleasure to visit with a full of ideas and just had an unfew of our patrons who will be deniable love for reading. At this entering sixth grade this year. point I am feeling pretty good Wow, they are excited! Seri- about my meeting, but hold on ously, it is the sweetest thing to to your hats. It got better! Besee. With shining eyes, they tell fore the meeting ended, a total of us they are going to be in the eight people showed up! middle school this year. Then, I posted a funny meme after as we “ooh” and “aww,” they the meeting with “I can’t wait just beam. New adventures await for book club to start” and a them, and they are just bubbling photo of an excited little toddler. over with high expectations. Yep, I felt just like a new sixth Saturday, Aug. 13 we had a grader: excited about the new adpre-book club meeting. I was not ventures that await us. Since the sure how the turnout would be. I meeting, two more have people prepared for many, but expected filled out surveys, so we are up few. That morning two patrons to 12 people! An amazing start, came in to fill out the survey since it is recommended to keep because they would be unable to book club sizes to a maximum of attend the meeting. As the time eight to 10. We have enough for came for the meeting, I started to two groups! I have visited with a feel a little nervous. What if no few people, those who attended one showed up? Honestly, even if the meeting and those who were no one showed up, I knew I had unable to. Guess what: I see the two people. I was already pre- gleam in their eyes too! paring myself, Field of Dreams My goal is to start with two style: “If I build it, they will different groups: an adult group come.” that will meet at night, and a I took reading material with youth group that will potentially me to the room, to keep myself meet after early-out on Wednesoccupied if no one showed. Two days. Currently, we have a book patrons walk in, oneSTATEWIDE aAttention: board club that meets the first Wednes-

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escape God and could not. God is everywhere. So, his praises are anywhere, as well. It is a sign of joy! 2. FOR HIS POWER (verse 2). There is no greater power! God spoke and creation was. Indeed, the heavens declare the glory of God. God’s praises will be sounded! It is a sound of joy! 3. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (verse 3). At the resurrection, what better call than the trumpet of God? The dead in Christ will arise first (I Thessalonians 4:16-18). God’s praises sounded. That is a sign of joy! 4. PHYSICAL (verse 4).

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They were being taken care of because some of the plants had been stripped of their leaves, sheriff L.M. Earnest said. The plants were in excellent condition, with some exceeding seven feet in height. August 22, 1996 OATS, Inc. recently reviewed a new bus for placement in Morgan County. The 1996 Dodge Minivan is modified with a 24-inch raised roof and a hydraulic lift. OATS Mid-Mo Area Manager Marty Pliske said the modifications “will provide the riders with more comfort and ease of movement within the vehicle. In addition, we will have the ability to transport those with physical disabilities.”

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Versailles Lions

Alcoholics The Versailles Lions Club meets Anonymous at noon, every Tuesday at Pioneer Restaurant in Versailles. Alcoholics Anonymous meet-

Zack Wheat Post 624

The American Legion Zack Wheat Post 624 Legion and Auxiliary in Sunrise Beach meet the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. The 40/8 and La Femmes meet the third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Dinner is served every Wednesday and Friday night starting at 5 p.m.

Laurie-Sunrise Beach Rotary Club

Enjoying a plate of spaghetti for a good cause Friday, Aug. 19 at the Love Light Coffee House in Versailles are, front from left, Ed Smith, Pat Calton, and Jeanne Smith. Volunteers serving the spaghetti-dinner fundraiser for Love Light Ministries are, back from left, Kathy Kauffman, ministry director Willie Buckingham, Carolyn Apodaca, Sherry Lietzke, Karisma Brey, and Michelle Neitzel. The ministry serves women in prison, helping place them in a long-term (at least one year) transitional housing program, where they receive spiritual guidance and help returning to society. Buckingham said the ministry is also working toward building its own transitional housing center, and tax-deductible donations are accepted. (photo by R.D. Fish)

Grow and Glow Garden Club wins awards at State Fair flower show The Grow and Glow Garden Club won numerous awards at the Federated Garden Club of Missouri, Inc., senior garden club flower show Wednesday, Aug. 17 at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia. The club won distinction in spite of illness preventing several members from participating in the Federation Day event in the fairgrounds’ floriculture building. Theme of the show was “Garden Surprises.” The Tricolor Section was titled, “Critters,” and designs were made of all fresh materials. In the class “Winged Wonders, a free moving Kinetic design, Linda Dahl won first place. In the class “Slithering Friends” a creative stretch design, Dahl took second and JoAnn Collier first. Collier also took third in the class titled, “Frogs.” In the “Weeds” section for dried plant material, Dahl placed second in “Flea Market Find.” Collier won first in “What’s Old is New Again.” In the Designer’s Choice section, ”Mother Nature,” using fresh/dried materials, Collier placed first in the class, “Ice Flowers.” Twila Garber won first place as well as the Designer’s Choice award for “Rainbows,” a multi-rhythmic design. Garber also took third in the “Round and Round” wreath class. In the Petite section, “Tiny Treats,” Collier took first in “Fairyland,” a 5-inch dried design. Garber won second for “Gems,” an 8-inch all-fresh design, with Collier taking first place. In “Glitz,” an 8-inch dried design, Collier took third. In the Horticulture section of the show, specimens from the members’ gardens and lawns were judged on condition and grooming. Dahl won six blue, two red, and two white ribbons.

The Laurie-Sunrise Beach Rotary Club meets at noon every Thursday at the Sunrise Cantina, 264 Sunset Hills Dr., in Sunrise Beach. The meeting immediately follows lunch. For more information call 573374-1331.

ings are 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily at Sunrise Serenity Group, 15465 N. Highway 5 in Sunrise Beach. Days and times are subject to change. For additional information on Al-Anon in Sunrise Beach, call 573-207-8388. Alcoholics Anonymous also meets 7 p.m. daily at New Beginnings, 8297 S. State Highway 5 in Greenview. For more information call 573-692-2231.

Rolling Hills Country Club Ladies

The Rolling Hills Country Club Ladies play every Tuesday. The 18-hole group starts at 8:30 a.m. and the nine-hole group at 9 a.m. In addition to golf, a luncheon is also held the second Tuesday of each month. For additional information, contact the Pro-Shop at 573-3785109.

Al-Anon

Al-Anon meetings are 10 a.m. Tuesday, Friday and Saturday at Betterview AFG, Serenity Hall, 15465 N. Highway 5 in Sunrise Beach. The Draggin’ Threads Quilters For additional information on meet from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Al-Anon in Sunrise Beach, call the upper level of the Bank of Ver- 573-286-7466 or 573-569-0906.

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sailles in Laurie on Wednesdays. Anyone interested may at- Addicts Victorious tend. Addicts Victorious meetings For more information call Sue are held every Wednesday at New Purdon, 573-372-6418. Revival Center, 106 S. Hunter in

Versailles. Snacks and refreshments are at 6:30 p.m. with the meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. Anyone wishing to conquer addictions may attend. For more information, call 573378-4700 or 573-378-7954.

Gravois Mills Alcoholics Anonymous

Gravois Mills Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 25720 Hwy. 5 in Gravois Mills, at the corner of Highway 5 and Troutdale, bottom of the hill. Open 7 p.m. Tuesdays, 6 p.m. Thursdays and 6 p.m. Saturdays. For more information call Paula E. 573-539-5246.

TOPS

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Wednesday at The Bank of Versailles, the bank is located at the junction of Route O and Highway 5 in Laurie. Weigh in is from 9 a.m. to 9:45 a.m., and the meeting begins at 10 a.m. For more information call Francis Leuck 573-374-1343 or Judy Smith 573-374-8503.

V.F.W. Post 5178 Morgan County/ Gravois Mills and Ladies Auxiliary

V.F.W. Post 5178 Morgan County/Gravois Mills meets the first Monday of each month, with a meal at 5:45 p.m., meeting at 6:30 p.m. The Auxiliary also meets at the same time. A dance is every Saturday night with music by “Hambo Lathem.” Meal begins 5:30 p.m., dance 7 to 9:30 p.m. Texas Hold’em is first Friday each month. Sign-in is 4 p.m. with $20 buy-in and 50/50 payout. A breakfast is served 7 to 11 a.m. the second Saturday of the month. It is open to the public. A service officer is on call to assist any military person and family with their needs. For more information, call 573-207-0147. The post is located on Troutdale Road in Gravois Mills.

Weather Report

Members of the Grow and Glow Garden Club enjoying lunch Wednesday, Aug. 17 at the State Fair Highway Gardens in Sedalia are, from left, Twila Garber, Micki Williams, Linda Dahl, Linda Reid, Ellaine Beeman. Nancy Byars, JoAnn Collier and Dala Yontz. The club won numerous awards at the Missouri State Fair Federation Day FGCM Senior Club Flower Show. (submitted photo) Collier won four blue, four red, one white and one pink. Garber won nine blue, four red, and three white. Eight members had a lunch meeting at the State Fair Highway Gardens over the noon hour. Club president Linda Dahl conducted the business meeting. Plans were finalized for the Friday, Sept. 16 Central District FGCM Meeting to be hosted by the Grow and Glow Club at the Assembly of God Fellowship Hall in Versailles. The group plans to meet 9 a.m. the day before to decorate and make general preparations. Micki Williams reported a metal birdbath was purchased

for the main raffle prize. Dala Yontz told about a dinosaur exhibit that is currently at Powell Gardens. Youth chairperson JoAnn Collier reported information packets for the coming year were to the teachers who participate in the club’s annual poetry contest. The check for youth prizes from Commerce Bank was received and a thank-you note sent. Cynthia Brodersen will be in charge of the Price James Memorial Library arrangement. The next meeting will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20 at the CoMo Rural Electric Community room in Tipton.

Hurricane Deck Elementary School kindergarten teacher Tina Long holds a mystical animal she created to decorate her room Monday, Aug. 22 at the school in Sunrise Beach. The 2016-2017 school theme is “Up in the Air.” Long chose to decorate with a phoenix, Pegasus, dragons and griffins to go with the theme. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

Temperature Hi Lo Precip. Aug. 16 86 66 0.00 Aug. 17 88 65 0.00 Aug. 18 89 68 0.00 Aug. 19 87 68 0.43 Aug. 20 78 59 0.02 Aug. 21 83 57 0.00 Aug. 22 82 59 0.00 Precipitation for month: 4.30 inches Principal Kim Murdock, left, shows student Adam Bennett to Mrs. Crane’s first-grade classroom on the first day of school Monday, Aug. 22 at Versailles Elementary School. (photo by R.D. Fish)

Information from University of Missouri Extension Commercial Agriculture Automated Weather Station at Morgan County R-II School District

Hurricane Deck Elementary School second grade paraprofessional Terri Lanpear, from left, Special Education Teacher Jessica Swast and kindergarten/K-4 paraprofessional Leann Marchman discuss who will be working with which students during the 2016-2017 school year Monday, Aug. 22 at the school in Sunrise Beach. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

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Annalise Simmons, left, sets up a ball during volleyball practice with Kasey Beckett Monday, Aug. 22 at the Lake Christian Academy in Sunrise Beach. The first away volleyball game is Tuesday, Sept. 6 against Mansfield Christian Academy. The first home-game is against Ava on Thursday, Sept. 22. Homeschooled students are invited to join the LCA Volleyball team. (photo by Janet Dabbs) Lake Christian Academy teacher Melissa Mahurin and parent volunteer Sheree Thibodeau sort books Monday, Aug. 22 at the academy in Sunrise Beach. An orientation meeting is scheduled at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 25 and the first day of school is Tuesday, Sept. 6. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

Dylan Davis, a freshman at Versailles High School, checks his class schedule with mathematics teacher Derrick Carson in the high school commons before the start of the 2016-2017 school year Monday, Aug. 22, in Versailles. (photo by Chris Johnson)

Morgan County R-II Elementary Counselor Tammy Wilson, left, and MCR-II Assistant Elementary Principal Ryan Marriott speak Monday, Aug. 22 during a preschool/parent orientation meeting at the school in Gravois Mills. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

South Elementary School Preschool teacher Amy Kramer, left, reads to new preschool students Garrett Elliot and Alex Calkins, with paraprofessional Bethany Oshell Monday, Aug. 22 during a preschool parent orientation meeting at the school in Gravois Mills. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

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Versailles sophomore running back Grant Hutchison carries the football during the fourth quarter of the Tigers game Friday, Aug. 19 at Knob Noster. The Panthers Jadis Jason Johnson of Rocky Mount enjoying victory lane with his 2016 Knoxville Nationals Bratton pursues Hutchison during the play. The Tigers prevailed, 22-6, in their 2016 Trophy and the checkered flag Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016 at the Knoxville Raceway in season opener. (photo by Chris Johnson) Knoxville, Iowa. (photo by Mark Funderbunk Racing Photo)

Tigers win season opener against Local driver Jason Johnson Panthers, take on Hornets Friday wins 2016 Knoxville Nationals The Versailles Tigers started their 2016 football season on a winning note with a 22-6 victory Friday, Aug. 19 at Knob Noster. The Tigers scored two touchdowns rushing and recovered a blocked punt in the end zone for another score while the defense held the Panthers to 120 yards, recorded a safety, recovered two fumbles, intercepted two passes and had two quarterback sacks. The Panthers were forced to punt on the game’s opening series and the Tigers moved the football from their 42 to the Knob Noster 22-yard line. A 39yard field goal try by kicker Sam Bowman was wide right and the Panthers took over at their 22. Knob Noster drove the ball to the Versailles 11, but committed the first turnover of the game with a fumble, recovered by Devin Radcliff. Versailles then gave the ball back on a fumble, which the Panthers returned to the 11-yard line, but the Tigers defense held and forced a field goal attempt. The snap was fumbled and the holder was tackled for a loss back to the 15. On the first play of the Tigers drive, senior quarterback David Connor ran a keeper up the middle, then cut to the sideline and scored the first touchdown of the season on an 85 yard run. Bowman added the extra point kick for a 7-0 lead with 2:01 to go in the first quarter. On the next series for the Panthers, Connor intercepted a pass by QB Stevie Elwell, but the Tigers were forced to punt the ball back. Knob Noster started their next drive at their two-yard line and the Tigers defense recorded a safety when Grant Hutchison tackled Panthers running back Nate Pierce in the end zone, increasing the Tigers lead to 9-0 with 9:56 to play. On the ensuing free kick, Pierce almost took it all the way back, but was tackled at the oneyard line by Connor. Elwell then scored on a oneyard rush up the middle to put

the Panthers on the board with 8:01 left to play in the half. Neither team could get anything going offensively the rest of the half and Versailles held a 9-6 lead after the first 24 minutes. After the Tigers turned the ball over on downs at the Knob Noster 18 on the first drive of the second half, the defense forced the Panthers to punt. Shane Randall broke through the line and blocked the kick and Gage Smith recovered the ball in the end zone for the score. Bowman’s extra point increased the lead to 16-6. Tigers head coach Broc Silvers said it was a key play in the contest, “That broke their back. We were going to set up for a return and we thought, you know what, their snap’s been slow, everybody’s tired, let’s go after one here because we had them pinned back. That was a key play, no doubt.” On Knob Noster’s next drive, Pierce fumbled and Hutchison recovered for the Tigers at the Panthers 14-yard line. Hutchison then scored on a three-yard run over the left side of the line with 3:29 to play in the quarter. Bowman’s extra point try was wide left. The Panthers then drove to the Tigers seven-yard line, but missed on a fourth down pass play and the Tigers took over. After three consecutive punts, the Panthers started a drive from their 49-yard line with 6:05 remaining in the game. Elwell threw a pass that was tipped by Coby Williams and intercepted by Nick Wheaton at the Versailles five-yard line and the Tigers ran out the 3:32 left on the clock. Versailles had 237 yards of total offense, 192 on the ground and 45 in the air. Connor led the rushing attack with 105 yards, while Randall had 34 and Hutchison added 26. Connor completed seven of 15 passes for 48 yards with one interception. Wheaton caught two passes for 27 yards. Michael Trotter led the

defense with eight tackles, while Radcliff, Hutchison and Smith had seven stops apiece. Coach Silvers thought his team played well for their first game, “Kids played their butts off. They were tired, they were hot. We had a ton of kids going both ways. We were trying the best we could, as coaches, to rotate kids. They sucked it up and they did a good job.” He says there were mistakes made that need to be addressed in practice this week, “We’ve got some corrections to make. I truly believe most teams take the best step from week one to week two because you get to see all those mistakes on film and you’ve got a week to get them corrected.” Versailles returns to action Friday, Aug. 26 with a trip to Fulton. Fulton lost their 2016 opener, 28-21, at Osage. The Hornets have won three straight against the Tigers since Versailles posted a 19-7 victory at Fulton in 2012. Fulton won last year’s meeting, 56-22, in Versailles. Silvers expects the Hornets to go to their air game, “They’re a true full spread team. About 99 percent of the time they’re a one-back set. They’re throwing it quite a bit, they’re running some inside zone, some trap. But they’re throwing it around more than any team we’ve seen the last couple of years. Most of their receivers are back and their quarterback is back, so that’s a big plus for them.” Defensively, Silvers says Fulton has made some changes from last year, “They’re returning only one starter on defense, but they still have all juniors and seniors starting, so it’s not like they’re playing freshmen and sophomores in those spots. They actually transitioned from a fourfront defense to an odd front. So I expect to see a defense kind of like we saw with Knob Noster, blitzing a lot more.” Silvers said the Tigers also have to be prepared for fake punts, which Fulton did twice against Osage.

Lady Tigers softball drops two at Marshall The Versailles Lady Tigers softball team started their 2016 season with a pair of losses at the Marshall Tournament Saturday, Aug. 20 in Marshall. Versailles lost their season opener, 13-2, to O’Hara and dropped a 3-1 decision to Fayette. In the first game, O’Hara scored a run in the top of the first inning and the Lady Tigers tied the score in the bottom half of the inning. With two outs, Cheyenne Espinosa singled, stole second base, and then scored on a passed ball. The Celtics scored a run in the second to regain the lead, then added two runs each in the third and fourth for a 6-1 lead. Versailles scored in the bottom of the fourth when Hannah Edgar led off with a double, went to third on a groundout by Anna Knoerle and scored on a groundout by Kylynn Ballew. O’Hara then scored seven runs in the fifth inning to secure the win. The Lady Tigers had five hits in the game, one each by

Espinosa, Edgar, Ballew, Kat Cunningham, and Madison Patten. Pitcher Brooklyn James allowed 14 hits with four strikeouts and one walk in her high school debut. In the second game, Fayette went in front with a run in the top of the second inning and added single runs in the fifth and sixth for a 3-0 lead. Versailles scored in the bottom of the sixth when Patten led off the inning with a double, went to third on a groundout by Edgar, and scored on a passed ball. The Lady Tigers had five hits, three by Patten and two by Espinosa. James allowed four hits and three runs with no strikeouts and five walks. The Lady Tigers played Tuesday, Aug. 23 at Eugene and will host Knob Noster Thursday, Aug. 25 in their home opener. That will be followed by a trip Friday, Aug. 26 to Russellville, then a home game Tuesday, Aug. 30 versus Macks Creek. All four games start 5 p.m.

Fayette 3 Versailles 1

AB R H RBI BB E Hoxworth, ss 2 - - - 1 Roberts, 3b 3 - - - - Espinosa, cf 2 - 2 - 1 Cunningham, lf 3 - - - - Patten, 1b 3 1 3 - - Edgar, 2b 3 - - - - Knoerle, c 2 - - - 1 Ballew, rf 3 - - - - James, p 1 - - - - Totals 22 1 5 0 3 0 2B: Espinosa, Patten. HBP: James. SB: Hoxworth. Pitching

IP H R ER BB SO James (L 0-2) 6.0 4 3 2 5 0

Score by innings

Fayette 0 1 0 0 1 1 3 Versailles 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

KEY-- AB=At Bats, R=Runs, H=Hits, RBI= Runs Batted In, BB=Base on Balls, E=Errors, HR=Home Run, 2B= double, 3B=triple, HBP= hit by pitch, HB= hit batter, S=sacrifice bunt, SF= sacrifice fly, SB=stolen base, PB= passed ball, DP= double play, IP=Innings Pitched, ER=Earned Runs, SO= strikeouts, SV: Save. BK=Balk.

O’Hara 13 Versailles 2

AB R H RBI BB Hoxworth, ss 3 - - - - Roberts, 3b 2 - - - 1 Espinosa, cf 3 1 1 - - Cunningham, lf 3 - 1 - - Patten, 1b 2 - 1 - - Edgar, 2b 2 1 1 - - Knoerle, c 2 - - - - Ballew, rf 2 - 1 1 - James, p 1 - - - 1 Totals 20 2 5 1 2 2B: Edgar, Patten. SB: Espinosa, Roberts.

E 1 1

Pitching

IP H R ER BB SO James (L 0-1) 5.0 14 13 13 1 4

Score by innings

O’Hara 1 1 2 2 7 13 Versailles 1 0 0 1 0 2

KEY-- AB=At Bats, R=Runs, H=Hits, RBI= Runs Batted In, BB=Base on Balls, E=Errors, HR=Home Run, 2B= double, 3B=triple, HBP= hit by pitch, HB= hit batter, S=sacrifice bunt, SF= sacrifice fly, SB=stolen base, PB= passed ball, DP= double play, IP=Innings Pitched, ER=Earned Runs, SO= strikeouts, SV: Save. BK=Balk.

by Janet Dabbs The Lake of the Ozarks has a National Sprint Car Champion in our midst! Jason Johnson, of Rocky Mount won the 56th Annual 5-Hour Energy Knoxville Nationals Sprint Car Championship on Saturday night, Aug. 13 in Knoxville, Iowa. “It was phenomenal to win the most prestigious race of the year,” Johnson celebrated. “It is definitely an honor and the outpouring of support through all the years has been gratifying.” Nicknamed the “Ragin’ Cajun” due to being born and raised in Eunice, La., Johnson also has been recognized as the 2015 World of Outlaw Rookie of the Year and is a five-time American Sprint Car Series National Tour Champion. On Saturday, Johnson started from the outside pole position with Daryn Pittman on the front row after earning the most points in his qualifying night on Thursday. During the initial pace laps, Pittman pulled out in front to form a missing man formation to honor one of their fallen competitors, Bryan Clauson, 27, who died Sunday, Aug. 7 following injuries he sustained in a crash at the 39th Annual Belleville Midget Nationals in Kansas. When the green flag was unfurled, Pittman and Johnson battled for the lead position with Pittman in front the first 10 laps. Johnson pulled out in front on lap 11 and Pittman took it back on lap 12. Nine-time Knoxville Nationals winning driver, Donny Schatz, then tracked them down and pulled out in front of both drivers on lap 13. More than 30,000 sprint car racing fans were thrilled by the non-stop action in the first 25 laps of the 50-lap event. After a three-minute break - halftime of sorts, where the crews and drivers can make quick adjustments, top off fuel and change tires - Johnson jockeyed for position with Schatz, taking the lead in lap 27. He steadfastly held onto the lead through lap 43, before Schatz outmaneuvered him to take the top spot on lap 44 of the event.

Holding the throttle down and bumping wheels with Schatz going into turn one, Johnson regained the lead on lap 45. Schatz edged out in front, but once again Johnson fought back going underneath him with a slide job entering turn one, forcing Schatz to put on the brakes and lose speed. Johnson then sped out to a comfortable lead. On the final lap, Schatz caught up to him and made one final attempt to get by the Ragin’ Cajun, but could never make that final pass. Johnson won the 56th Annual 5-Hour Knoxville Nationals in front of thousands of cheering fans who were standing giving him a well-deserved ovation. Making the win even sweeter is that Johnson became only the 24th driver to win the Knoxville Nationals. As a matter of fact, Schatz has won it nine of the last 10 years and has been proven to be the favorite in this event each year. “Schatz is the best in the industry,” Johnson commented. “It makes it even more special to know that we battled elbow to elbow with the best in the business… and won.” Johnson attributes his winning to homework. “I studied videos of him, his driving techniques, how he gets around people and the lines he makes. By studying that, I had a good idea what he was going to do and what he was thinking. I knew I had to change my line up so that he couldn’t get past me.” Schatz, Shane Stewart, Pittman and NASCAR driver Kyle Larson completed the top five. Johnson is also sometimes referred to as the “Cajun Sensation.” Johnson and wife Bobbi and son Jaxx moved to Rocky Mount in 2011 and they say they love where they now call home. He began his racing career in open cockpit cars in 1993, and has accumulated wins in 245 races, competing in stock cars, mini sprints, outlaw winged modified, as well as 360 and 410 sprint cars. Johnson has raced in the World of Outlaw Craftsman Sprint Car Series, All Star Circuit of Champions, American Sprint

Car Series, World Series of Sprint Cars, Pennsylvania Posse and the National Championship Racing Association. For the first 10 years of his career, he was a hired driver. In 2010, he and Bobbi put together their own team, Jason Johnson Racing (JJR). “We hired people and worked with companies to build a strong base for our team,” Johnson said. They won the drivers and the owners championship point titles in the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour Championship series the first year and then the owner’s championship titles in 2012, 2013 and 2014. “All the great support over the years has enabled us to keep working our way up the ladder to the World of Outlaw level and to win the Knoxville Nationals in our sophomore year is incredible,” he said. Last year, Johnson was seriously injured at Placerville Speedway in California. “I collided with a wall, flipped over and another car that had nowhere to go ran over me,” Johnson remembered. He fractured two vertebra. Not one to be daunted by injury, he returned to racing three months later, ending the year in 12th place overall, and was recognized as the 2015 World of Outlaws Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year. In March 2016, he returned to Placerville Speedway and picked up the win in Brad Sweet’s Short Track Outlaw Showdown on the same track he wrecked and was injured on one year prior. “That was the first World of Outlaw victory of the season and a very emotional win,” Johnson admitted. “It was a tough place to go back to because I lost some of my memory during that crash, I don’t even remember leaving the track. To go back this year and overcome fears and walk away with the victory was very satisfying.” Johnson’s race schedule is filled through Nov. 1, when the World of Outlaws schedule concludes in Charlotte, NC. Fans can watch him win the Knoxville race online at thecushion.com. For more information visit his website, jasonjohnsonracing. com.

This week in sports Football

Aug. 26 at Fulton Aug. 29 JV/Freshmen at Southern Boone

Softball

Aug. 25 vs. Knob Noster Aug. 26 at Russellville Aug. 30 vs. Macks Creek

Volleyball

Aug. 25 at Tipton Aug. 27 Tri-County Conference JV Tourney Aug. 29 vs. Warrensburg Aug. 30 at Skyline Sept. 1 at Osage

7 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 9 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 5:30 p.m.


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Versailles Soccer League sign-ups

Tri-County Conference Football Standings

PF 34 41 26 28 48 22 6 26

The Versailles Soccer League is accepting registration for the 2016 fall season. Children can sign up to play 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27 at the Morgan County Library in Versailles. Sign-up forms are also available at Versailles Elementary School and can be mailed to 11405 Gunn Road, Versailles 65084. The registration fee is $35 for the first child and $25 for each

PA 0 13 13 21 20 6 34 47

Aug. 19 results Versailles 22 Knob Noster 6 Blair Oaks 34 Kirksville 0 Clinton 47 Warsaw 26 Eldon 41 Boonville 13 Hallsville 26 Putnam Co. 13 Osage 28 Fulton 21 S. Boone 48 N. Callaway 20 Aug. 20 result Monett 34 California 6 Aug. 26 schedule Versailles at Fulton Cole Camp at Warsaw Osage at Seneca Mark Twain at Hallsville S. Boone at Wright City Mexico at California Eldon at Owensville Blair Oaks at Oak Grove

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Team Birds Laurie Marine 2166 Laurie Bank 2116 Peak Sport/Spine 2114 Knights of Columbus 2025 Top Gun Birds Steve Anderson 247 Charles Evans 241 Guy Hawkins 240 Tenessa Rehmer 240 Lyndel Pruett 233 Jeff Rehmer 229 Junior Webster 226 Gene Schwinn 225 Mike Frazier 224 David Ayers 223 Dorsey Metcalf 223

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additional child. The fall season begins Sept. 13 and ends Nov. 5. Versailles Soccer League is also seeking coaches and volunteers. For additional information contact soccer league president John Silvey at 573-789-3647, registrar Shannon Oblinger at 573-789-3538 or visit their Facebook page, www.facebook. com/versaillessoccer/.

Class 2 District 4 Football Standings Rec Lamar 1-0 Fair Grove 1-0 Cole Camp 1-0 Stockton 1-0 Versailles 1-0 Warsaw 0-1 California 0-1 El Dorado Springs 0-1

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Rec Blair Oaks 1-0 Eldon 1-0 Hallsville 1-0 Osage 1-0 S. Boone 1-0 Versailles 1-0 California 0-1 Warsaw 0-1

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Versailles volleyball player Bri Hendrix rises to hit the ball during the Lady Tigers match against Russellville at the pre-season scrimmage Tuesday, Aug. 16 at Leroy J. Viebrock Gymnasium in Versailles. (photo by Chris Johnson)

Volleyball opens with four matches first week of season Volleyball season is underway for the Versailles Lady Tigers with four matches in the first week of the 2016 season. Versailles opened the season Tuesday, Aug. 23 with a match versus Clinton at home. The Lady Tigers play Thursday, Aug.

25 at Tipton, then return home to host Warrensburg Monday, Aug. 29 before a trip to Urbana to face Skyline Tuesday, Aug. 30. The Lady Tigers host the TriCounty Conference junior varsity tournament 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 27 at the high school gym.

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Charles Canver, M.D., FACS Board-certified Surgeon Charles Canver, M.D., FACS, has joined Lake Regional Cardio-Thoracic Surgery in Osage Beach. He specializes in surgical-based treatments of the heart, lungs and major blood vessels, such as: • Carotid artery disease • Peripheral arterial disease • Abdominal aortic aneurysm

View Dr. Canver’s bio online at lakeregional.com/physicians.

Lake Regional CardioThoracic Surgery 573-302-2762 www.lakeregional.com

Cake to join ice cream

Mike “Sugar Daddy” Kilkenny, top, spruces up the front of the Square Deals Ice Cream Shop in Versailles, assisted by Leslie Mooney, front left, and Sandy “Sugar Mama” Kilkenny. They hope to open Sugar Mama’s Bakery by apple fest time in the corner party room of the Square Deals building. Their menu will start with breakfast items such as cinnamon rolls, breads, and muffins, growing to include dessert items, decorated cakes, gifts, and even baked dog treats. (submitted photo)

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While Supplies Last • Prices Good: Aug. 24 - Aug. 30, 2016 ––––––––––––––––––––––––

1997 FORD F150, 3 door, manual transmission, 164,000 –––––––––––––––––––––––– miles, clean, $1,900. Call 573207-8692 or 660-596-3967. NEED HELP getting a vehicle? (MP-08-25-16-2t*) We offer in-house financing for –––––––––––––––––––––––– cars, trucks and vans, 573-372- ––––––––––––––––––––––––

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–––––––––––––––––––––––– CLEAN WHEAT STRAW for sale, $2.75 per bale, 660-3376700. (MP-08-11-16-6t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Mallard Bay RV Park & Marina Under New Management

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–––––––––––––––––––––––– DOG GROOMING, done with tender loving care, 573-3780476, www.AbsoluteLoveDogGrooming.com (MP-08-01-169t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

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

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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Manager Patrick Sansonetti

Hwy. 52 East • Versailles • 573-378-SAVE

For 2017

Late Model PWC and Pontoon Rentals Snack Shack - Ice & Gas 30048 Proctor Road • Gravois Mills • 573-372-3891

OWNER Stacey Taylor

Integrity

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

We’re an open book

Families caring for families We have the biggest hearts and are willing to go the extra mile so that our residents feel at home. With multiple locations, we are always here to help. Our resident-centered care philosophy promotes independence and individualized decision making, focusing on mind, body, and spirit of residents and family members. We are community owned, community operated, and community driven.

Stop by for a visit and become part of our family.

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• Skilled and Intermediate Care • Private and Semi-Private Residences • 24 Hour Professional Nursing Staff • IV Therapy • Specialized Wound Care Program • Pain Management Program • “Homeward Bound” Sub-acute Rehabilitation Program • Individual and Group Activities • Nutritious Meals with Daily Choices • Memory Care Unit Laurie Care Center/Laurie Knolls 610 Hwy. O, Laurie • 573-374-8263

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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-08-25-16-2t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– THREE-BEDROOM, two bath home in country, 573-377-2100, 573-378-0739. (MP-08-25-162t) –––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––

Real Estate

LOOKING TO RENT OR BUY north of Versailles, prefer Highway 5 area, call 573-832-8535. (MP-08-04-16-6t) –––––––––––––––––––––––– LARGE HISTORIC BUILDING on the square, in Versailles, $150,000. 573-378-5335 after 7 p.m.. (MP-08-25-16-2t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

FOR SALE: 3 BEDROOM house, newer AC/furnace, nice neighborhood, new metal roof, 401 South Fisher, Versailles, $59,000, for appointment call 573-789-5252. (MP-08-25-162t) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

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AUCTION

S AT U R DAY, AUGUST 27 • 10 AM

14769 Cattle Lane, Versailles, MO 65084 Directions: At the Intersection of Hwy 5 and Hwy 52 in Versailles, go North on Hwy 5 for 1 mile to Cattle Ln then turn Right or East and go ¾ mile to Sale Site.

2 RINGS MAY RUN DAY OF SALE

Online bidding available thru

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KILMER FARM EQUIPMENT, LLC

14270 Hwy. 52, Versailles, MO 65084

(573) 378-6615

For more info and photos wheelerauctions.com

PHONE - 573-449-4167 Steve Dubbert Auction & Community Building FAX 72320 - 573-874-5894 Weber Street, Fortuna, MO Turn east on Weber Street in Fortuna, then straight 2 blocks

Antiques Stover & Collectables, Furniture, Ad Code: Household Items &HentgesTree Lots of Miscellaneous Items

Ad Size: See full auction listing1x4 & pictures on our Facebook page! For more information, contact Auctioneers

Steve Dubbert - 573-338-2060 Dave Orscheln - 573-230-9641

Steve Dubbert is a licensed real estate agent & auctioneer.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION 72957 Hwy. NN • S. of Tipton

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east to Kelsay Rd., 1.3 miles north on Kelsay Rd. or 1 mile past the Dutch Country Store. www.morgancountyseeds.com

Market Report

(Just East of Bethel Mennonite Church on Hwy E)

If interested, please call 573-893-2896

Open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m.-6 p.m. From Versailles, take Hwy. 52 east to Hwy. C,

CONSIGNMENT

37949 Hwy. E • 660-337-0102

802 Locust

Openings in the Laurie, Stover and Tipton area.

Morgan County Seeds LLC

EQUIPMENT

$1.99 15 oz. $21.49 /12 ct. case

Columbia, MO 1, 65201 Thurs., Sept. 2016 • 5:30 p.m.

Someone with farm or chainsaw experience.

Big Buck Annual Deer Mix • Big Buck Perennial Deer Blend Sweet Spot Northern Mix • Purple Top Turnips Your #1 Gardenin Appin Forage Turnips • Winter Wheat Seed g Source! Rye Grain • Buckwheat Seed Austrian Winter Pea Seed • Hairy Vetch AC Greenfix • Groundhog Radish Seed • Sugar Beets

KILMER FARM

Spreadable Butter

660-647-5444

Sliced New Chicken Breast Cereal $1.79 1 lb. Light Butter Mini Milk Chocolate Drops 99¢ 8 oz $10.69 /12 ct. case $4.67 lb.

Missouri Press Service PUBLIC AUCTION

Fall Broccoli & Cauliflower $1.50/6 plants or $10/48 plants

18761 Kelsay Rd. • Barnett • 573-378-2655

Canola Oil $5.90 1/2 gal.

1 WINDSOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Saturday, Sept. 17

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 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.

CONSIGNMENT ITEMS

Windsor Livestock Market Report August 17, 2016: 1,438 receipts, 7% cows. Compared to last week, steers weighing under 600 lbs. sold steady to strong with steers weighing over 600 lbs. selling 58 higher. Heifers sold 4-8 higher. Several reputation cattle in the offering. Weigh cows sold steady.

Steers Medium & Large Frame #1 300-400 lbs........$169-$208 400-500 lbs........$163-$194 500-600 lbs........ $159-$187 600-700 lbs........ $150-$173 700-800 lbs........$138-$150 Small Frame or Fleshy Steers & Bulls 400-700 lbs. ....... $130-$155 Heifers Medium & Large Frame #1 300-400 lbs....... $158-$188 400-500 lbs....... $157-$182 500-600 lbs....... $145-$165 600-700 lbs....... $140-$161 700-800 lbs....... $138-$154 800-900 lbs....... $125-$141 Small Frame or Fleshy Heifers 400-700 lbs. ....... $126-$150

Weigh Cows Bulk...........$65-$75 High Dressing.................$70-$86 Low Dressing ..............$64-Back Bulls Bulk......................$88-$105 Rep. Sales 10 mx. strs. 404 lbs. ............. $194 12 blk. strs. 515 lbs............... $187 11 blk. strs. 538 lbs............... $180 10 ch.bk. strs. 584 lbs. ......... $165 15 blk. strs. 606 lbs. ............. $173 20 blk. strs. 588 lbs. ............. $173 25 bbwf. strs. 578 lbs. .......... $174 17 blk. strs. 701 lbs............... $165 11 blk. strs. 696 lbs............... $162 31 blk. strs. 674 lbs............... $164 38 xbrd. strs. 655 lbs............ $156 15 mx. hfrs. 422 lbs. ............. $182 9 blk. hfrs. 522 lbs. ............. $165 50 blk. hfrs. 569 lbs. ............. $160 76 blk. hfrs. 647 lbs. .............$156 10 blk. hfrs. 615 lbs...............$161 10 blk. hfrs. 705 lbs. .............$154 www.windsorlivestockauction.com

Rodney Drenon 660-890-4898 Jake Drenon 660-441-7716 Blake Drenon 660-351-4887

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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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–––––––––––––––––––––––– MID-MO TURKEY SERVICE hiring experienced laborers for artificial insemination crews, paid vacations, 573-374-7080, leave message, will set up appointment. (MP-02-18-16-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAREGIVER experienced in dementia/Alzheimer’s, in home, private pay, call 573378-0788. (MP-08-04-16-5t) –––––––––––––––––––––––– HELP WANTED: Mechanic/ technician, Ford experience preferred. Competitive salary. Please call Hainen Ford, Inc. at 660-433-5545 for an appointment. (MP-08-04-16-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––––– DRIVERS: AMAZING PAY package. Bonuses and great home time. Full/part-time, lots of miles, free life insurance, plus new equipment, CDL-A. 855765-3331. (MP-08-11-16-4t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– THE MORGAN COUNTY R-II School District is accepting applications for an assistant bus mechanic position. The position will also require a bus driver license or ability to obtain a bus driving license. Applications may be obtained from the Administration Office at 913 W. Newton. Salary based on experience (minimum starting $17.96 /hr.). Position open until filled. We are an E.O.E. (MP-08-25-16-2t) –––––––––––––––––––––––– 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 573378-4661. (MP-08-18-16-2t) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

–––––––––––––––––––––––– NOW IN STOCK treated landscape timbers and railroad ties. Carpenter-Guenther Lumber Company, 201 N. Monroe, Versailles, 573-378-4433. (MP-0317-16-tfn)

–––––––––––––––––––––––– MENNING TIRE, Hwy 52, Stover. Saturday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Clothes, toys, housewares, holiday decor. (MP-08-25-16-1t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

–––––––––––––––––––––––– FOUR-PIECE FULL-SIZE bedroom set for sale, $175 or best offer. 573-378-7703. (MP-08-2516-1t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Help Wanted

––––––––––––––––––––––– LARGE CAST IRON dinner bell, $80; salt & pepper shakers, $1 pair, $10 dozen; Versailles brick, $1 each, $10 dozen; new stainless steel bee hive smoker, $27.50; records $1 or $10 dozen; VHS tapes, 4 for $1; Walt Disney VHS, 2 for $1; cook books, $1 or $10 dozen; Model Railroader magazine, $5 dozen. LATHAM COLLECTABLES, 288 South Hwy E, Latham, open 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Thursday & Friday, and 8 a.m.-noon, Saturday. 573789-5252. Check out offup. com, Lewis’ listings for lots more. (MP-08-25-16-2t)

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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

leader-statesman.com morgancountypress.com Sheetrock Hangers Wanted Experienced - Good Pay Will Train - Good Starting Wage Steady Work Good Career

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

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–––––––––––––––––––––––– RELIABLE HANDYMAN. “No job too small.� Decks, tile, painting, trim, etc. Remodeling or new construction. Please contact T.J. Rowe, 573-372-5484 or 573286-5819. Insured/references. (MP-09-15-11-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––––– SLOAN LITTER SPREADING, poultry litter available, custom spreading, 10 years experience, Call Dennis, 660-337-6345, cell 573-378-8369, 14435 Akinsville Dr., Fortuna. (MP-08-21-14-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––––– DIRT WORK DONE, ponds, terraces, land clearing with track loader, dozer, scraper and excavator. Reuben Zimmerman, 573-378-4172. (MP-08-04-164t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– A & L HORSESHOEING, call for appointment. 660-337-6612. (MP-08-04-16-8t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– ALL STAR MOBILE HOME Transport - if you need your home moved, call All Star, leveling and re-leveling, 660-2213848. (MP-08-11-16-4t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

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REGULAR FRIDAY SALE

View our Auctions At: www.Imaauctions.com

FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2016 ‘LIKE’ US ON FACEBOOK STARTING @ 12:00 NOON

SPECIAL FEEDER SALE COW SALE ON

WE WILL BE HAVING A SPECIAL

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015 STARTING @ 6:30 P.M. STARTING @ 12:00 NOON

EARLYCONSIGNMENTS CONSIGNMENTS EARLY 150-Mixed Strs & Hfrs; 500 to 650 lbs; Vaccinated

95 - FANCY Blk Cows; 3 to 6 yrs old; 2nd & 3rd Period; Bred to Blk Angus Bull 40-Black Strs & Hfrs; WEaned 30 Days; Vaccinated 30 - Blk Cows; 5 yrs to BM; 2nd & 3rd Period; Bred to Blk Bull 45-Holstein Strs; 800 lbs. 60 - Mostly Blk Cows; Few Xbred; 18 Clvs; Rest 1st to 3rd Period; Bred to Blk Bulls

60-Black Strs & Hfrs; 450 to 550 lbs; Weaned & Vaccinated 20-Mixed Strs;CONSIGNMENTS 700 to 750 lbs. SEVERAL ADDITIONAL PENDING Expecting 1000 Head CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION OTHER CONSIGNMENTS PENDING

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

CALL FOR INFORMATION ON ADDITIONAL CONSIGNMENTS

ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE

AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 • 5 P.M.

573-378-4672

13920 Market Rd., Versailles, MO 65084 We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, EBT

Open 8:30 to 5:00 Mon.-Sat., Closed Sun. Ad good through Aug. 30, 2016

Taking Orders For Fresh Chicken (By Order Only) 80 lb Whole Fryers $139.00 40 lb Whole Fryers $79.00 40 lb Split Breasts $85.00 40 lb Boneless Breasts $149.00 40 lb Wings $109.00 48 lb Cutup Fryers $99.00 40 lb Thighs $39.00 40 lb Leg Quarters $35.00 40 lb Drumsticks $39.00 40 lb Unbreaded Tenders $149.00 10 lb Livers $15.00 10 lb Gizzards $16.00 Order By Wednesday, Aug. 31 - Note Pickup Details Pickup After 1:00 pm on Saturday, September 10 Waverly, Missouri #2 Red Dot Specials Gala Apples 1 bu $12.95 ea Hardwood Smoked Bacon 4 or more $11.95 ea 12 oz. pkg. $1.79 Frozen Organic Grass Case of 24 pkg. $35.76 Fed Ground Beef Breaded Tilapia Fillets 1 lb. $4.49 ea 10 lb. Box - $24.95 Case of 8-1 lb. - $29.99 Flavor of the Week El Milagro Tortilla Chips Cookie Dough Ice Cream 3 lb Box $9.99 - 3 Boxes $27.00 3 Gallon Tub - $19.99

i PUBLIC AUCTION

LOCATION: 23440 Hwy. O, Smithton, MO Rod and Becky Lindemann are moving and will be selling some very nice items at public auction.

Directions: East of Sedalia on 50 Hwy, turn north on State Road O. Go 3.2 miles to sale site on right.

Saturday, August 27, 2016 @ 10 a.m.

127 McDonald Avenue • Versailles, MO

use 5 o H Open , Aug. 2 . ay p.m d s 0 r u 3 : h T .-6 m . p 4:30

573-378-5777 or 573-353-1047

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 Cody Bledsoe@573-286-2979 Ronnie Houston@573-280-7282 VIEW OUR AUCTIONS AT www.lmaauctions.com - Like us on Facebook Don Bledsoe@573-280-0749 Todd Lawson@573-280-4583

THREE BEDROOM HOUSE IN TOWN

EQUIPMENT John Deere 4160 Hydro, MFWD, Canopy & 460 Loader, R4 Industrial Tires, Diesel Frontier 7’ 3-Pt Rear Blade Frontier LR1184 7’ Rock Rake Frontier GM1084R 7’ Finish Mower John Deere 3-Pt Quick Attach Farm Hay Wagon New Wood, New Tires Aluma 12’ Aluminum Utility Trailer (Like New) Honda Rancher AT 4 Wheeler ATV ( 1200 Miles)

Sellers: Vic & (the late) Wanda Geiger

Directions: From Hwy. 5, Versailles, turn south on Sale Barn Road/Jefferson Street and go 3/10 mile to McDonald Street. Left onto McDonald Ave. and travel to sale site on left.

This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home was built new in 2004 and is located in a great area of town. There is approximately 1200 sq. ft. of living space all on one level with no stairs. It sits on a 90’ x 150’ lot. The home is all electric with central A/C and forced air heat. It has a good floor plan, open between the living and dining area. The living room has a vaulted ceiling. There are oversized closets in the bedrooms and a large main bathroom. The kitchen has a good layout with nice cabinetry and pantry. The 24’ x 26’ attached 2-car garage has an oversized automatic door and a concrete approach. The yard is fenced with big shade trees and garden area. Terms: This home sells to the highest bidder with no reserve. Winning bidder will be required to pay $3,000 earnest money day of sale. Balance due at closing on or before October 14, 2016. Seller will provide owner’s policy and buyer will be responsible for any lender’s title policy. Taxes will be prorated at closing. Closing fees to be divided between buyer and seller.

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OFFICE FURNITURE Hon Round Office Table 2-High Back Executive Chairs • 2-Printer Stands Lot 2 & 4 Drawer Metal File Cabinets 2-Computer Sectional Work Stations w/Lights & Shelves (Nice) MISCELLANEOUS Frigidaire 21 Cu. Ft. Upright Freezer Lot Metal Shelves • Westlo Elliptical Stepper Large Lot Metal Storage Cabinets 2-Metal Book Carts • 30-Steel Fence Posts Lot German Beer Steins • 2-Dog Beds Lot Coolers • Thimble Collection Eden Pure Space Heater Lot Quail & Ducks Unlimited Prints Stainless Steel Prep Table 3x5 American Flag on Stand 2-30� x 72 Folding Tables Nordic Track Recumbent Stationary Bike Lot Christmas Decorations • 9’ Christmas Tree AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Rod Lindemann was the county commissioner. He and his wife are very particlar. There is not any junk at this sale. Every item is a good item. We have a lot to sell and could not list it all. We will start at 10 a.m. sharp, so don’t be late.

Owners: Rod & Becky Lindemann

VISIT ONLINE FOR MORE INFO

Auctioneer: Dick Hutchison Auction & Real Estate L.L.C.

(573) 378-8822 Cell • (660) 347-5656 Office dickhutchisonauction@me.com Toby Brown (660) 473-6008 Seth Hutchison (660) 620-2571

As always, No buyer’s premium or fees... What you bid is what you pay!

Not responsible for accidents. Statements made day of sale take precedent over all printed material. The auctioneer and owner deem all above information to be reliable but make no guarantees either stated or implied.


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Prosecuting Attorney’s Report

Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Perennials, Herbs, Roses, Hydrangeas & Butterfly Bushes in Bloom! Mon. thru Sat. • 8 a.m.-dark • Closed Sunday

660-337-6392 • 16602 Ivan Rd. • Fortuna From Versailles take Hwy. 5 North turn right on Hwy. HH to N. Cattle Drive. Follow signs.

Bakery • Surplus Groceries • Bulk Foods 19532 Hwy. C, Barnett

WE NOW ACCEPT EBT

Located between Versailles & High Point on Hwy. C

Prices Good Through Aug. 30 While Supplies Last

Traeger Wood Pellets 20 lb. $12.95

Mild Strawberry Horseradish Cheddar Applesauce Soft Cheese in Tub Pork Sausage 5 lb. $3.99 4 oz. cups 75¢ 6 pk. 1 lb. 99¢

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

TRY US FOR ALL YOUR Beer, Bait & Booze

J&K

The deadline for ads

(classified and display) in the Sept. 8

Morgan County Marketplace

is noon Friday, Sept. 2.

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

Smoked Sausage Porterhouse Steaks Sliced Irregular Cut Chicken Breast w/Cheddar Cheese $1.49 lb. $3.99 lb. 20 oz. $1.79 ea. Spreadable Demerara Sweet & Salty h Sugar Trail Mix Witla Oil Butter C ano 15 oz. $1.99 ea. 2 oz. $3.99 case of 30 50 lb. bag $19.95

Monday-Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Closed Sunday

and Morgan County Press newspaper office will be CLOSED SEPT. 5 for Labor Day.

Pizzaria and Rentals

25708 Hwy. 5 • Gravois Mills, MO • 65037 573-207-8285

Stand Up Paddleboards Kayaks, PWCs Pontoon 24 Hr. Reservation

Call-in • Carry-out • Dine-in Bring in this AD for a 25% discount.

Check out our pallet areas for even larger savings on case quantities!

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Fall Follies • Sept. 10

Providing Breakfast

We Use Chicago’s Fontanini Italian Sausage & Beef on our Pizza and Toasted Sandwiches

One Stop Insurance Shopping

Crape Myrtles: $6.99 - $16.95

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action Friday, Aug. 12, the following offenders were sentenced to terms of imprisonment in the Department of Corrections: 1. William V. Barnhart, sentenced to five years in the Missouri Department of Corrections (DOC) for the Class B felony of driving while intoxicated. 2. Paula J. Reynolds, sentenced to five years in the DOC for the Class B felony of driving while intoxicated. 3. Deborah L. Brown, sentenced to 10 years in the DOC for the Class C felony of burglary second degree, with preference for the 120-day Institutional Treatment Program. These cases were prosecuted by Dunklee and assistant prosecuting attorneys Douglas Kinde and Derik Kinde, through the efforts of Dunklee’s staff members and the professional investigations of all law enforcement agencies involved. Direct all questions to Dustin G. Dunklee, Morgan County Prosecuting Attorney.

domestic assault second degree. 17. Paula Carlyle, charged with the Class D felony of resisting arrest. 18. Sandra Busch, charged with the Class C felony of domestic assault second degree. 19. Corey L. King, charged with two counts of the Class D felony of unlawful use of a weapon. 20. Brianna N. Johnson, charged with the Class C felony of possession of a controlled substance. 21. Anna S. Spangler, charged with the Class C felony of domestic assault second degree. 22. Cody J. Deml, charged with the class C felony of domestic assault second degree. There were also 55 misdemeanor and/or infraction cases filed during the past month in Morgan County. The Prosecutor’s Office reminds everyone these charges are merely an accusation and these individuals remain innocent until proven guilty. Offenders sentenced Dunklee also announced that in Morgan County Circuit Court

Serving the Entire Lake Area

of endangering the welfare of a child. 9. Billy J. Lancaster, charged with the Class B felony of burglary first degree. 10. Austin D. J. Rogers, charged with the Class C felony of endangering the welfare of a child and the Class C felony of domestic assault second degree. 11. Ronald E. Brown, II, charged with the Class C felony of tampering with a judicial officer. 12. Tyler R. Ball, charged with three counts of the Class C felony of endangering the welfare of a child. 13. Terry Lee Jenkins, charged with the Class C felony of passing bad checks. 14. Joseph M. Melendez, II, charged with the Class B felony of burglary first degree, nine counts of the Class C felony of unlawful possession of a firearm, nine counts of the Class C felony of stealing a firearm and one count of the Class D felony of property damage first degree. 15. Anthony Hontz, charged with two counts of the Class C felony of possession of a controlled substance. 16. Walter P. Nicholson, II, charged with the Class C felony of

508 N. Main, Laurie, MO • 573-207-0225 • brad@decoinsurance.com

Charges filed Dustin G. Dunklee, Morgan County Prosecuting Attorney, announced Friday, Aug. 12 the following individuals were charged with crimes during the past month by the Morgan County Prosecutor’s Office: 1. Tonia Ciaramitaro, charged with two counts of the Class C felony of statutory rape second degree and one count of the Class C felony of statutory sodomy second degree. 2. Edward Dredge, charged with the Class C felony of forgery. 3. Joseph Clark, charged with the Class D felony of driving while revoked. 4. Nina Creek, charged with the Class C felony of possession of a controlled substance. 5. Benjamin Silvey, charged with the Class C felony of possession of a controlled substance. 6. Jessica Hatmon, charged with the Class B felony of burglary first degree. 7. Katelynn Pease, charged with the Class C felony of possession of a controlled substance. 8. Stacey M. Richardet, charged with the Class C felony of possession of a controlled substance and two counts of the Class C felony

at Laurie Fairgrounds

7 a.m.-10 a.m. / Near Beer Garden

573-207-0331

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Check for in-store pricing!

Wednesday Special Sale

Sausage Gravy with Biscuits & Fresh Baked Cinnamon Rolls Breakfast Sandwiches Coffee & Juices

While Supplies Last

CONTENDER™ ZERO TURN MOWER REBATE SAVINGS EVENT SPECIAL

Ladies Dress Shoes $35.97 Skechers $59.56

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*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.

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Most classes meet one night per week for 4 or 6 weeks.

Introduction to Computers: 9/12/16 6-8 p.m. / Cost $59 Microsoft Excel: 9/15/16 6-8 p.m. / Cost $79

Knitting: 9/15/16, 6-8 p.m./ $35 Crochet: 9/13/16, 6-8 p.m./ $35

Country Line Dance: 9/15/16, 6-7 p.m. Country Partner Dance: 9/15/16, 7-8 p.m.

$100 - $400* MAIL-IN REBATES ON SELECT TRACTORS Hurry! Offer expires 8/31/16

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*Rebate is based on the purchase of select Simplicity Regent™, Broadmoor™, Conquest™ and Prestige™ tractor 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 mail-in rebate is in the amount of $100.00 (Regent), $200.00 (Broadmoor), $300.00 (Conquest), or $400.00 (Prestige). 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.

**Subject to credit approval. Minimum monthly payments required. See dealer for details.

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573-392-8060 • 112 South Pine • Eldon, MO • 65026

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