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Apple fest a success

The 2016 Versailles Olde Tyme Apple FestivalTM proved to be another successful event for Versailles, drawing thousands of people Saturday, Oct. 1 for the one-day festival. No major difficulties or incidents were reported. The weather, though overcast for most of the day, cooperated with comfortable temperatures and no precipitation. Chamber of Commerce president Deanna Lucas reported there were more than 280 vendors and more than 800 booth spaces were occupied. “I think it was a great year. The crowd was steady all day and seemed to stick around longer than some previous years,” Lucas said. “The bands around the square seemed to pull a pretty good crowd that stuck around to relax and enjoy.” Lucas said the parade was longer this year, with 100 entries, many custom-decorated. “There were so many different things going on that hopefully everyone in the family was able to find something they loved,” The vanguard of the 2016 Versailles apple fest parade passes by the Morgan County Courthouse Saturday, Oct. Lucas said. 1 on the square in Versailles, just before the square filled with people. Parade entries, including marching bands, Helicopter rides were a new tractors, antique cars, and horseback riders, stretched west on Newton to Fairground Road. (photo by R. D. Fish) feature and provided visitors with a unique view of the town. Festival chairman Brice Lake said this year’s festival came with its “own unique set of challenges” but was a great success.

Longer parade at 2016 apple festival

Beauty and the Beast continues at Royal Theatre

The musical “Beauty and the Beast” continues for its second weekend production at the Royal Theatre, following its debut during the apple festival in Versailles. Shows are 7 p.m. nightly Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 6 through Oct. 8 at the Royal Theatre on the downtown square in Versailles. Based on the 1991 smash hit Disney movie and dating back to the late 18-century classic French fairy tale, Beauty and the Beast tells the story of Belle, a beautiful and intelligent young woman who feels out of place in her provincial French village. When her father is imprisoned in a mysterious castle, Belle’s attempt to rescue him leads to her

capture by the Beast, a handsome prince trapped in his gruesome form by an enchantress. The Beast must learn to love and be loved before a magical rose loses all its petals, or remain a Beast forever. The apple festival musical is sponsored by The Bank of Versailles and the Royal Arts Council. Principle cast members include: Beast/Prince, Alan Ehlers; Belle, Kelsie Byars; Maurice, Craig Bond; and Gaston, Zach Laas. Tickets Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students age 3 to 18. Call the box office at 573-378-6226 for Kelsie Byars is “Belle.” tickets or more information.

Morgan County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of shots fired approximately 10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30 at 14501 Red Hollow Road in Gravois Mills. According to a Tuesday, Oct. 4 press release from the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office, the caller reported hearing multiple shots fired where a group of people were outside the residence. Arriving deputies found a vehicle with three children inside, ages ranging from less than 1 year old to pre-teen. A man outside the home was questioned about the shots fired, which he denied hearing. While speaking with the man, deputies smelled alcohol and marijuana smoke. Inside the vehicle, deputies found a plastic bag with a green leafy substance, believed to be marijuana. A woman at the residence told the deputies she had gone out to the vehicle, where the man had left the three children

unattended. The man was arrested. The deputies made contact with the three children and checked their wellbeing. The children seemed to be fine, but when deputies asked the children to get out of the vehicle, one child, age 9, was visibly impaired, with slurred speech and difficulty walking unaided, according to the report. The child was transported to a nearby hospital for a medical evaluation, where tests confirmed a blood alcohol content of .093. During this incident, a search warrant was executed on the residence and the car. Seized from the residence were methamphetamine, marijuana, prescription pills, a sawed-off shotgun and three pistols. The following people were arrested and charged in the Morgan County Associate Circuit Court.

Absentee ballot deadline is Nov. 2

Absentee ballots are now available in the County Clerk’s office. The last day to mail out absentee ballots for the Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, General Election, will be Wednesday, Nov. 2. Please request absentee ballots to be mailed early. The County Clerk’s office will be open 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, Nov. 5 for absentee voting. For more information call 573-378-5436.

“Throughout the day, when I was talking to the festivalgoers, everyone seemed to be having a great time. Many people seemed to really enjoy the bands we were able to bring in this year, along with the old-time craftsman that were able to attend,” Lake said. “The planning for this event is a year-long process and has already started for next year. If anyone has any suggestions for next year or comments about this year, please feel free to let us know at the chamber of commerce office. “The different entities involved once again pulled together and showed that if you are working together for the betterment of your community it’s usually a success,” said Versailles mayor Terry Silvey. “There was a good crowd, plenty of different activities for everyone’s taste: the play at the at the Royal Theatre, car show, music, parade, vendors, food, and more. It was, and still is, a very good fall festival and a major success for our city. “Great job by the Chamber and their volunteers, city and rural fire departments, county and city law enforcement, city public works, and everyone else. There’s just a huge buzz and energy and excitement in town and I love it! It’s great for Versailles!”

Circus in town

The circus is coming to Versailles Wednesday, Oct. 12. The Kelly Miller Circus will be set up at the Morgan County Fairgrounds for two shows, one 4:30 p.m. and another 7:30 p.m. The circus is sponsored by the Versailles Area Chamber of Commerce. Tickets are $12 for an adult and $6 for a child prior to the day of the circus or $16

and $8, respectively the day of the show. Tickets are available at the following location before circus day only: Save-A-Lot; Shelter Insurance - Deanna Lucas; Square Deals Ice Cream Shop; the chamber office; or online at www.KellyMillerCircus.com For more information, call the chamber at 573-378-4401.

Deputies respond to shots fired; three arrested on drug charges Brian Plemmons, 26, Versailles •One count of the Class C felony of possession of a controlled substance (other than 35 grams or less of marijuana). •Five counts of the Class C felony of endangering the welfare of a child, creating substantial risk, first offense. Allison Williams, 24, Gravois Mills •One count of the Class C felony of possession of a c o nt r ol le d substance (other than 35 grams or less of marijuana). • One count of the Class D felony of unlawful use of a

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weapon. • One count of the Class A misdemeanor of possession of up to 35 grams of marijuana. • One count of the Class B misdemeanor of possession of a defaced firearm. Robert Yount, 30, Gravois Mills • One count of the Class B felony of p oss ession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute • One count of the Class C felony of possession of a controlled substance (other than 35 grams or less of marijuana) • Three counts of the Class C felony of unlawful possession of a firearm • One count of the Class A misdemeanor of possession of up to 35 grams of marijuana • One count of the Class B misdemeanor of possession of a defaced firearm

Parachute drop Students in Josh Walters eighth-grade mathematics enrichment class at Versailles Middle School learned about the effect of air on objects of various sizes by dropping parachutes made of plastic trash bags from the top of the bleachers at the football stadium Friday, Sept. 30 in Versailles. Parachutes with and without weights in plastic cups were launched from the bleachers. The students recorded the time it took for the parachute to hit the ground after it was released from the bleachers and discovered parachutes that were larger in area took longer to reach the ground. Watching a parachute descend to the ground are, from left, teacher Josh Walters and students Leya Hauerwas and Luke Randall. (photo by Chris Johnson)

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Two related ordinances passed Tuesday, Oct. 4 by the Versailles City Council restrict the location of manufactured homes to “currently established locations and/ or trailer parks” in city limits. The first ordinance established clear language about what constitutes a manufactured home. The ordinance defines a mobile home as “so designed that it may be mounted on wheels used as a conveyance on highways or streets ... being of any width. The front of the unit shall be where the pulling hitch is or was located.” The second ordinance establishes a limit as to where the specifically defined manufactured home may be located within city limits: “There shall be no manufactured homes in the city limits of Versailles except in currently established locations and/or trail-

er parks. This section shall not apply to any manufactured home permitted or located in the city limits of Versailles prior to the effective date of this ordinance, except that any existing manufactured home that is removed or becomes uninhabitable may not be replaced with a manufactured home unless it is located in an R4 manufactured or custom-built single-family district. This ordinance will apply to both residential and commercial uses.” The ordinance may be appealed to the Board of Adjustment. The ban on mobile homes in the city limits is in response by the city council to recent complaints brought to the council by residents of the city. Residents complained about certain mobile homes, in questionable physical condition, be-

ing allowed to move onto lots adjacent to site-built homes, potentially affecting property values and the general appearance of the neighborhood. The Planning and Zoning Commission is currently working to revise and update zoning requirements and will be making its recommendations to the city council in the near future. Council briefs - Spending nearly $2,000 with Vaughan Pools and Spas to winterize the city pool was questioned by councilman Chuck Pryor, who said city employees should be able to do the job themselves and save money. - Asbestos was found in the old MFA building and $2,800 was approved to properly remove it before demolition. - The annual budget meeting is scheduled 5:30 p.m. Wednes-

day, Nov. 2 and, if needed, again Nov. 16. - Police Chief Chad Hartman urged the council to increase police salaries to stay competitive and recruit/retain officers. - Hydrants will be flushed in the city between Oct. 17 and Oct. 21. - Repairs on certain equipment at the wastewater plant were made and new maintenance software was installed. - Jared Bright’s resignation from the public works department was accepted. - A propane tank at the airport was moved and placed on a more stable foundation, a gas line was fixed, and the tank was tested and filled. The next city council meeting is scheduled 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1 at city hall in Versailles.

Meetings Scheduled

-- Barnett City Council: 6 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 7 at Barnett City Hall. -- Sunrise Beach board: 6 p.m., Monday, Oct. 10 at Sunrise Beach City Hall. -- Laurie City Council: 6 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 11 at Laurie City Hall. -- Gravois Mills board: 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 11 at Gravois Mills City Hall. -- Mid-Mo Ambulance District board: 7 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 12 at the Tipton base. -- Royal Arts Council: 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 13 at the Dimond Annex in Versailles. -- West Lake chamber: 7:30 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 13 at the chamber office in Sunrise Beach. -- Morgan County Library board: 5:15 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 13 at the library in Versailles.

R-II School Menus Nutrition Site Menus Morgan County R-II Schools Milk served with all meals. Breakfast (all schools) All choices include fruit juice. Thursday, Oct. 6- Breakfast sliders; or apple turnover; cereal, toast & jelly; or oatmeal bar, toast & jelly. Apple. Friday, Oct. 7- Biscuits & gravy, sausage; or mini waffles; or cereal, yogurt; or oatmeal bar, yogurt. Grapes. Monday, Oct. 10- Pancake w/fruit topping; or sausage biscuit; or cereal, yogurt; or oatmeal bar, yogurt. Apple. Tuesday, Oct. 11- Baked omelet, toast & jelly; or strawberry shortcake biscuits; or cereal, toast & jelly; or oatmeal bar, toast & jelly. Watermelon. Wednesday, Oct. 12- Orange roll; or egg & cheese biscuit; or cereal, yogurt; or oatmeal bar, yogurt. Peaches. Thursday, Oct. 13- Sausage pancake on stick; or yogurt, fruit streusel muffin; or cereal, cinnamon toast; or oatmeal bar, cinnamon toast. Pineapple. Friday, Oct. 14- Biscuits & gravy, sausage; or mini pancakes; or cereal, yogurt; or oatmeal bar, yogurt. Strawberries. Lunch (Versailles elementary and middle school.) Fresh fruit offered daily. Garden salad bar offered daily at middle school in place of specialty salad choice at elementary.

Thursday, Oct. 6- BBQ rib on bun or cheeseburger, tater tots, garden salad; or Cobb salad, fruit streusel muffin. Banana orange mix. Friday, Oct. 7- Cheese pizza or corn dog, garden salad; or popcorn chicken salad, fruit streusel muffin. Broccoli w/ dip, pineapple. Monday, Oct. 10- Chicken alfredo w/Italian bread or ham & cheese sandwich, garden salad; or mandarin orange chicken salad, Italian bread. Cheesy cauliflower popcorn, peaches. Tuesday, Oct. 11- Cheeseburger or turkey club sub, French fries, garden salad; or Cobb salad, fruit streusel muffin. Orange pineapple mix. Wednesday, Oct. 12- Chicken patty or meatloaf, mashed potatoes w/gravy; or strawberry chicken salad. Corn, pears, hot roll. Thursday, Oct. 13- Soft tacos or turkey burger, garden salad; or taco salad, corn bread. Cowboy beans, applesauce. Friday, Oct. 14- Pepperoni pizza or chicken & cheese wrap,

garden salad; or popcorn chicken salad, fruit streusel muffin. Carrots w/dip, watermelon, Rice Krispie S’more bar. Lunch (South elementary) Both choices include fresh fruit. Thursday, Oct. 6- BBQ rib on bun, tater tots, garden salad; or Cobb salad, fruit streusel muffin. Banana orange mix. Friday, Oct. 7- Cheese pizza, garden salad; or popcorn chicken salad, fruit streusel muffin. Broccoli w/dip, pineapple. Monday, Oct. 10- Chicken alfredo w/Italian bread, garden salad; or mandarin orange chicken salad, Italian bread. Cheesy cauliflower popcorn, peaches. Tuesday, Oct. 11- Cheeseburger, French fries, garden salad; or Cobb salad, fruit streusel muffin. Orange pineapple mix. Wednesday, Oct. 12- Chicken patty, mashed potatoes w/gravy; or strawberry chicken salad. Corn, pears, hot roll. Thursday, Oct. 13- Soft tacos, garden salad; or taco salad, corn bread. Cowboy beans, applesauce. Friday, Oct. 14- Pepperoni pizza, garden salad; or popcorn chicken salad, fruit streusel muffin. Carrots w/dip, watermelon, Rice Krispie S’more bar. Lunch (high school) Fresh fruit offered daily. Thursday, Oct. 6- BBQ rib on bun or cheeseburger, tater tots, garden salad; or salad bar, fruit streusel muffin. Banana orange mix. Friday, Oct. 7- Cheese pizza or corn dog, garden salad, broccoli w/dip; or salad bar, fruit streusel muffin. Pineapple. Monday, Oct. 10- Chicken alfredo w/garlic bread or ham & cheese sandwich, garden salad, cheesy cauliflower popcorn; or garden salad bar, garlic bread. Peaches. Tuesday, Oct. 11- Bacon cheeseburger or turkey club sub, French fries, garden salad; or garden salad bar, fruit streusel muffin. Orange pineapple mix. Wednesday, Oct. 12- Chicken/ spicy chicken patty or meatloaf, mashed potatoes w/gravy, corn; or garden salad bar. Pears, hot roll. Thursday, Oct. 13- Soft tacos or turkey burger, garden salad, cowboy beans; or garden salad bar, corn bread. Applesauce. Friday, Oct. 14- Pepperoni pizza or chicken & cheese wrap, garden salad, carrots w/dip; or garden salad bar, fruit streusel muffin. Watermelon, Rice Krispie S’more bar.

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The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported the following recent accidents this week: Kehl Jack G. Kehl, 88, of Barnett, died in a single-vehicle accident Thursday, Sept. 29, on Kays Hollow Lane 0.3 miles north of Lakewood Lane in Morgan County. The accident occurred when the 2003 Mercury Mountaineer he was driving travelled off the right side of the roadway, struck a tree, travelled down an embankment and struck several more small trees. He was not wearing a safety device. Kehl was pronounced deceased on the scene at 6:12 p.m. by Morgan County coroner Dr.

M. B. Jones. He was transported by Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home to Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles. Wallace Stephen P. Wallace, 47, of Rocky Mount, sustained serious injuries in a motorcycle accident 11:02 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3, on Jade Road, 94 feet south of Ridge Lane in Morgan County. The accident occurred when the 2013 Harley Davidson Road Glide he was driving ran off the right side of the roadway and overturned. He was wearing a safety device. Wallace was transported by ambulance to Lake Regional Health System in Osage Beach.

Gravois Fire Report

The Gravois Fire Protection District recently responded to the following calls. On Sunday, Sept. 25, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on KeJo Point. On Monday, Sept. 26, one unit and three personnel responded to a medical emergency on Sunshine Drive. On Tuesday, Sept. 27, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Eagle Avenue. On Tuesday, Sept. 27, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Highway TT. On Thursday, Sept. 29, one

unit and three personnel responded to a medical emergency on Mercury Road. On Thursday, Sept. 29, four units and four personnel responded to a propane grill tank on fire on Rocky Meadows Court. Fire out upon arrival, investigated and removed hazard. On Friday, Sept. 30, one unit and one personnel responded to an incident on Webb Road. On Saturday, Oct. 1, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Hidden Pond. On Saturday, Oct. 1, four units and five personnel responded to a single-vehicle crash with injuries at Highway 135 and 135-10.

Versailles Police Report

Tuesday, Sept. 27 to Tuesday, Oct. 4 The Versailles Police Depart- dogs at large on Fairgrounds ment recently responded to the Road, dogs taken to pound. following: Alarm call at Blazing Saddles Tuesday, Sept. 27- Call for pri- restaurant, accidental. vate property accident at Eagle Saturday, Oct. 1- Lock-out at Stop. Call for dog at large on West Newton and North Walnut Marquis Avenue, dog taken to Streets. Lock-out on South Oak pound. Street. Call for driving while in Wednesday, Sept. 28- Report toxicated at McDonald’s. of stolen registration sticker on Sunday, Oct. 2- Report of susCleveland Street. Check well-be- picious activity on Sequoia Lane, ing at Walmart. Report of van- checked okay. Check well-being dalism on Washington Street. of subject on Brown Road, sub Thursday, Sept. 29- Call for ject walking down road exercistampering of motor vehicle on ing. West Washington Street. Report Tuesday, Oct. 4- Pedestrian of missing juvenile on Magnolia check at Jiffy Stop. Pedestrian Street, juvenile found and re- check at Casey’s General Store. turned. Check well-being at Missouri Friday, Sept. 30- Report of Avenue Apartments.

Food establishment inspections The Morgan County Health Center conducted food establishment inspections for Monday, Sept. 19 to Friday, Sept. 30. Results shown include the critical violations and the number of non-critical violations. The following establishments were inspected: Harbour Hills First Stop, Gravois Mills, Tuesday, Sept. 20, routine inspection, zero critical violations observed, and zero non-critical violations observed. Rolling Hills Country Club, Versailles, Wednesday, Sept. 21, routine inspection, zero critical violations observed, and two non-critical violations observed. Dollar General, Versailles,

Tuesday, Sept. 27, routine inspection, zero critical violations observed, and zero non-critical violations observed. Dollar General, Stover, Thursday, Sept. 29, routine inspection, zero critical violations observed, and two noncritical violations observed. Square Deals Ice Cream, Versailles, Friday, Sept. 30, routine inspection, zero critical violations observed, and one non-critical violation observed. Critical violations are usually corrected at the time of inspection. Non-critical violations are not considered an imminent health threat but need to be addressed no later than the next routine inspection.

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Obituaries Fay Lucille (James) Silvey

Fay Lucille (James) Silvey, 91, of Versailles, died Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016, at SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital in Jefferson City. She was born Sept. 30, 1924, near Barnett, to Charles and Dora (Hayes) James. She married Loyd E. Silvey Oct. 3, 1940. He preceded her in death July 21, 2001. She lived her entire life in or near Versailles. After she and her husband of more than 60 years retired, they traveled and spent several winters in south Texas. Her hobbies included sewing and writing songs and poems. She was a longtime member of the Versailles First Assembly of God Church and enjoyed going to church and reading the Bible. She is survived by daughters Evelyn Pryor and husband Herschel and Fonda Raines; sons Vernon, Eddie, and Steve Silvey and wife Leslie; 10 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; three step-great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren and stepsister Norma Hayes. Also preceding her in death were her parents, stepfather Bennie June, half-brother Ray “Ted� Burkhart, son-in-law Larry Raines, and a great-grandson. Funeral services were Friday, Sept. 30, at the Versailles First Assembly of God Church with the Rev. Roy Bennett officiating. Graveside services and interment were in the Versailles Cemetery. Memorial contributions were suggested to the American Diabetes Association or the Versailles First Assembly of God Church. Arrangements were under direction of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles.

Terry Teel

Terry Austin Teel, 76, of Sunrise Beach, died Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016 in Lake Regional Health System in Osage Beach. He was born Dec. 1, 1939 in Los Angeles, Calif., a son of Austin Franklin and Marianne (Signorelli) Teel. He married Anita Marie Armstrong July 24, 1965 in California. They were married 51 years. He served his country in the United States Air Force. He worked various jobs and retired as a salesman for a cabinet shop. He was a member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. In his spare time, he enjoyed fishing, woodworking and boating. He is survived by his wife of the home; sons Austin Teel and wife Jennifer of Sunrise Beach, Aaron Teel of Kansas City, and Terry Teel, Jr. and wife Kristina of Grain Valley; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; twin brother Frank Teel and wife Mary Lou of Evansdale, Iowa; brothers Mike Teel and wife Debbie of Sunrise Beach, Tim Teel of Boulder Creek, Calif., and Bob Teel of California; sisters Polly Kmetz and husband Larry of Coer d’Alene, Idaho and Cris McMann and husband John of Rescue, Calif.; and many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents. Mass of Christian Burial was Monday, Oct. 3, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Burial with military honors was in St. Patrick’s Cemetery in Laurie. Memorial contributions were suggested to St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Arrangements were under direction of the Kidwell-Garber Laurie/Sunrise Beach Chapel in Laurie.

Connie Modrcin

Connie Opal Modrcin, 84, of Sunrise Beach, died Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016 in her home. She was born Dec. 21, 1931 in Shawnee, Okla., a daughter of the late Bill J. Brown and Thelma (Hendrickson) Seredich. She was a 1950 graduate of Bishop Ward High School and lived most of her adult life in the Kansas City, Kan. area. She retired to the Lake of the Ozarks in the early 1990s. She enjoyed bowling and participated in bowling leagues for more than 20 years. She married Edward Modrcin. She is survived by children Michele Johnson and husband Jeffrey of Casper, Wyo. and Michael Modrcin of Mission, Kan.; and two grandchildren. A memorial mass will be at a later date. Memorial contributions are suggested to Hospice Compassus. Arrangements are under direction of the Kidwell-Garber Laurie/Sunrise Beach in Laurie.

Linda Lou Wilson

Linda Lou Wilson, 93, of Stover died Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2016 at the Golden Age Living Center in Stover. She was born July 19, 1923, on a farm northwest of Versailles, a daughter of Jesse E. and Bessie Wahlers Morris. She married Carl Warren Wilson in March 1946 in Versailles. She attended Ball elementary and middle school. She then went to high school at Versailles, where she graduated in 1941. As a young woman, she worked in the Morgan County Courthouse for the ASCS and the county agents office. She later worked for the Stover school as a feeder bus driver and as an aid. She volunteered at the Golden Age Living Center, was a member of the Stover Legion Auxiliary, and attended the Stover United Methodist Church. She enjoyed helping on the farm, doing yard work, singing church songs, and taking the family to 4-H meetings. She is survived by her husband; sons Carl, Earl, and Kirt; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and daughter Angela and husband Kelly Viebrock. She was preceded in death by her parents, and sister Wanita, and husband Kenneth Chestnut. Funeral services were Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016 at the Stover United Methodist Church with Pastor Diane Cutler officiating. Interment was in the Stover Cemetery. Pallbearers were Benjamin Wilson, Cody Wilson, Chris Wilson, Kyle Wilson, Kelly Viebrock and Jeffery Mitchell. Honorary pallbearers were Amy Wilson and Angela Viebrock. Memorial contributions were suggested to the Stover UMC Improvement Fund. Arrangements were under direction of the Scrivner-Morrow Funeral Home in Stover.

Helen Willis

Helen M. Willis, 80, of Eldon, died Friday, Sept. 30, 2016, at her home. was She born April 29, 1936, in California, a daughter of Frank A. and Bessie Warren Brown. She married Elvin Wesley “E.W.� Willis Jan. 12, 1954. He preceded her in death Feb. 11, 2011. She was a graduate of Eldon High School and attended the Tri County Tech School in Eldon in the mid 1980s. She worked at various jobs, including as a psychiatric technician at the Porterville State Hospital, a teacher at the Barnett Learning Center, at the Missouri Department of Social Services, and as an in-home caregiver in Miller and Moniteau counties. She was a longtime member of the New Life Assembly of God church in Barnett, where she was a Sunday school teacher. In later years, she was a member the Eldon Church of the Nazarene. She was a Bible scholar, enjoyed singing and playing the piano, cooking, and playing games. She is survived by seven children and their spouses, Mikal Dean and Donna Willis of Napa, Calif., Wesley and Kim Willis of Eldon, Steven and Rosie Willis of Eldon, Deborah and Ron Chapman of Eldon, Pamela and David Scrivner of Eldon, Wanda and Ronnie Hess of Holts Summit, and Helen “Becky� Jarrett of Eldon; seven siblings and their spouses, Fred and Alberta Brown of Louisiana, Frank and Jean Brown of Lawton, Okla., Kenneth and Fern Brown of Russellville, Wanda and John Morrow of Illinois, Bobby and Stephanie Stiller of Jefferson City, Eva and Dencil Miller of Jefferson City, and Arthur Stiller of Versailles; 12 grandchildren; along with many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; stepfather Bob Stiller; a granddaughter; and five siblings, Mary Cooper, Frank Brown, Anna Brown, John Brown and Tom Stiller. Funeral services were Wednesday, Oct. 5, at the Eldon Church of the Nazarene. The Rev. Jerry Frye officiated. Interment was in the Big Rock Cemetery in Barnett. Memorial contributions were suggested to Hospice Compassus. Arrangements were under direction of Scrivner-Morrow Funeral Home in Versailles.

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Jackie Gene Kehl, 88, of Irene J. Ehlers, 94, died SunBarnett, died Thursday, Sept. day, Oct. 2, 2016 at the Golden Age Living 29, 2016. Center in Sto He was ver. born April She was 3, 1928, in born Oct. 27, Sedalia, a 1921 in Stoson of the ver to Louis late Lula and Johanna Mae Kehl. Fischer Al He marbers. ried Rhozel She was confirmed April 9, la N. (Greer) 1936 at St. Paul Lutheran Church Kehl Sept. 7, 1947, in Sedalia. in Stover. She survives of the home. She married Richard Ehlers He was a veteran of the Army August 26, 1950 in a double wedding with Leonard and Joy Air Corps. He was a 50-year Mason, Brandes Ehlers in Springdale, currently a member of the Ver- Ark. He preceded her in death sailles Masonic Lodge #320 AF Nov. 9, 2013. & AM and a longtime member As a young woman, she worked in Kansas City as a nanof the Civil Air Patrol. He enjoyed music and, for ny for several families and also in a factory. many years, was a drummer in worked She enjoyed camping, fishing the country band, “The Good and spending time at their farm Times.â€? He enjoyed living at near Stover. the lake and feeding the fish She was a member of Christ each day. and Trinity Lutheran Church in He expressed his faith Sedalia. through the Presbyterian faith. She is survived by four nieces, In addition to his wife, he is JoAnn Wyrick of Eldon, Sharon survived by sons Larry Kehl Burns of Sedalia, Lynda Zurof Barnett, and Mike Kehl miller of Versailles, and Marsha and wife Nancy of Windsor; Miyashiro of Smithton; and one four grandchildren; nine great- nephew Myron Munsterman of grandchildren; brother Charlie Warrensburg. Ford and wife Kathy of Lin- She was preceded in death by coln; and many other relatives her husband, parents, sister Paula Munsterman, and an infant Attention: and friends. He was preceded in death by brother Walter. Funeral services are scheduled two grandchildren. Funeral services were 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 6, at the Funeral Home Wednesday, There’s Oct. 5,a More at the Scrivner-Morrow Pill Special: in Stover 50 with Pastor Duane Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home Aordable & Eective Levin officiating. Only $99 in Versailles.Alternative to U.S. Interment willPlusbe in the Stover Graveside services and inter- Cemetery. Free Shipping! Pharmacy High ment were Wednesday, Oct. 5Prices! Visitation is from 10 to 11 a.m. at Highland Sacred Gardens Thursday, Oct. 6 at the funeral For discreet home delivery, CALL NOW! Cemetery in Sedalia. home. Memorial contributions were Memorial contributions are suggested to the Versailles Ma- suggested to the Golden Age 24/7! sonic Lodge #320 AF & Operators AM. Available Living Center. Arrangements were under di- Arrangements are under direction of the Scrivner-Morrow rection of the Kidwell-Garber STATEWIDE Funeral Home in Stover. Funeral Home of Versailles.

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Arrests................................... 6 Reports.................................. 8 Domestic Violence................ 2 Total Bookings.....................18 Inmates in Custody........... 200 Total ICE Detainees.............. 9 Property Damage.................. 1 Rolling Hills Country Club, sailles, on Wednesday, Sept. Country Club Road, Ver- 28, reported property damage.

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Karla Jane Martin

Lowell and Anita Martin of Wheeling are the parents of a daughter born 10:45 a.m. Monday, Sept. 26, 2016. The baby, Karla Jane, weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces, and was 201/2 inches long. She has a sister Lesa Marie, 1. Maternal grandparents are Melvin and Sara Sauder of Latham. Paternal grandparents are Edwin and Miriam Martin of Wheeling. Maternal great-grandparents are Eli and Mary Martin of New Holland, Pa., and Enos and Lydia Sauder of Latham. Paternal great-grandparents are Isaac and Rebecca Nolt of Latham, and Eli and Edna Martin of Versailles.

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David L. Kidwell

David L. Kidwell, age 82, of Versailles, passed away Tuesday, September 27, 2016, at his home. He was born February 2, 1934, in Versailles, a son of the late David E. and Pearl Lee (Willson) Kidwell. On November 15, 1953, at the Versailles United Methodist Church, he was united in marriage to Paddy E. Morris, who preceded him in death on May 2, 2015. David spent many years farming. He loved working with his hands, especially when woodworking, gardening or doing mechanical work. He was a member of the Versailles United Methodist Church and was a very active member of the Kiwanis Club. David also played an instrumental role in establishing the Versailles Rural Fire Department. He didn’t know a stranger and always enjoyed visiting with friends. David loved his family and treasured the times he spent with them. He is survived by his son Bill Kidwell and wife Joan of Versailles, Missouri; granddaughter Julie Kidwell of Versailles, Missouri; sister Joeanna Hancock of Dayton, Ohio; several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by a brother Robert “Bob� Kidwell. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, September 30, at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles with Pastor Lora Cunningham officiating. Graveside services and interment followed in the Versailles Cemetery. The family received friends from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 29 at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles. Memorial contributions were suggested to the Versailles Rural Fire Department. Expressions of sympathy may be left online at www.kidwellWEST garber.com. Arrangements were under the direction and care of the KidwellGarber Funeral Home of Versailles.

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The Versailles Municipal Shasta N. Hill, resisting arrest, Court heard the following cases $174.50 fine, $25.50 costs. in September. William D. Ivie, exceeding John R. Albrecht, illegal park- posted speed limit, $224.50 fine, ing, $200 fine, $25.50 costs. $25.50 costs. David A. Biggs, defective Arthur L. Jones Jr., peace disequipment, $180 fine, $25.50 turbance, $174.50 fine, $25.50 costs. costs. Gregory T. Broeren, exceed- Brandace M. Jones, peace dising posted speed limit, $64 fine, turbance, $174.50 fine, $25.50 $25.50 costs. costs. STATEWIDE Cameron B. Brown, peace dis- Carolyn J. Kirschman, exturbance, $174.50 fine, $25.50 ceeding posted speed limit, $72 costs. fine, $25.50 costs. Brandon E. Burkholder, ex- Amie M. Leonard, stealing, ceeding posted speed limit, $48 $174.50 fine, $25.50 costs. fine, $25.50 costs. Ronald L. Libbert, defective Jeremy A. Carver, failure to equipment, $199 fine, $25.50 register motor vehicle, $74.50 costs. fine, $25.50 costs. Stacey R. Long, failure to reg Ryan M. Carver, failure to ister motor vehicle, $74.50 fine, register motor vehicle, $74.50 $25.50 costs. fine, $25.50 costs. Sallee S. McAnelly, exceed Duane J. L. Danner Jr., exceed- ing posted speed limit, $60 fine, ing posted speed limit, $74.50 $25.50 costs. fine, $25.50 costs. Alexia C. Peal, failure to reg Jacob A. Evans, exceeding ister motor vehicle, $174.50 fine, posted speed limit, $64 fine, $25.50 costs. $25.50 costs. David E. Schlichte, exceeding Shane C. Farris, exceeding posted speed limit, $200 fine, posted speed limit, $48 fine, $25.50 costs. $25.50 costs. Matthew F. Whittle, failure to Connor D. Garrison, exceed- register motor vehicle, $174.50 ing posted speed limit, $56 fine, fine, $25.50 costs. $25.50 costs. Matthew F. Whittle, defective Zachary D. Gramke, failure to equipment, $174.50 fine, $25.50 register motor vehicle, $40 fine, costs. $25.50 costs. Matthew F. Whittle, peace Richard E. Groff, exceeding disturbance, $174.50 fine, $25.50 posted speed limit, $174.50 fine, costs. $25.50 costs. Kerissa L. Wierman, failure Paul H. Hickey, defective to appear, $74.50 fine, $25.50 equipment, $174.50 fine, $25.50 costs. costs. Samantha L. Williams, ex Brett W. Hill, failure to reg- ceeding posted speed limit, ister motor vehicle, $74.50 fine, $174.50 fine, $25.50 costs. $25.50 costs.

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Responder appreciation Lehman elected to corn board event to establish fund A Responder Appreciation Day fundraising event is scheduled noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 at the Versailles city fire station, 202 W. Newton St. in Versailles. The fundraiser is planned as the inaugural event to establish the Mid-Missouri Rescuer’s Rescue Fund. The fund was founded in August to assist law enforcement, ambulance, fire, and emergency 9-1-1 personnel who have been injured, have a serious illness, or have experienced a traumatic event and are unable to provide for their families. A recent press release from fund manager Stephanie Roberson noted it takes time for workman’s comp or disability benefits to get started, and fundraisers

for individual needs take time to set up. “This time lapse creates burdens on not only the member, but the member’s family,” Roberson said. “This fund will help ease the worries of the member and their family, and in turn give the member time to heal.” The Oct. 15 event will include hamburger and hot dog baskets for $6, a silent auction featuring arts and crafts by rescuers, a raffle to win gift certificates from local businesses, a chance to explore rescuers’ equipment, and live demonstrations. Other attractions may include a photo booth, a pedal tractor pull, karaoke and a disk jockey. For more information, call Roberson at 573-569-1145, or Jim Towles at 573-789-2231.

A Gravois Mills woman died in a two-vehicle collision approximately 2:15 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30 at U.S. Highway 54 and Route A in Linn Creek. The accident occurred when a Mazda driven by Constance Beaver of North Carolina, eastbound on Highway 54, struck an Oldsmobile driven by Barbara Callahan of Gravois Mills as it attempted to cross the highway on Route A without yielding. Callahan suffered fatal injuries and was transported to the Hedges-Scott Funeral Home in

Camdenton. Callahan’s passenger Joan Chick of Sunrise Beach sustained internal injuries, but was expected to recover. Beaver suffered a fractured hip. Both Chick and Beaver were transported to Lake Regional Health System in Osage Beach. Both vehicles were totaled. The Linn Creek Police Department investigated the accident scene with the assistance of the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Camden County Sheriff’s Department.

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Brian Lehman of Versailles, was recently elected to the Missouri Corn Merchandising Council (MCMC) board of directors by growers. Lehman began his service to corn farmers Saturday, Oct. 1. “It’s important farmers take advantage of the opportunities to be involved and take initiative in the agriculture industry,” noted Lehman. “We can make a difference by learning more about what happens beyond the farm and by taking the time to talk with elected officials about the issues impacting our industry.” Lehman has farmed for 24 years growing corn, soybeans and wheat in addition to beef cattle. He serves as the Morgan County Farm Bureau president, is on the Morgan County Soil and Water Conservation District board and sits on the county University of Missouri Extension Council. He is also a graduate of the Missouri CornRoots Leadership Academy. Lehman replaces Kurtis Gregory of Marshall, on the MCMC board of directors.

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“We are pleased to welcome Brian to the Missouri Corn board,” said Missouri Corn Growers Association (MCGA) President-elect Gary Porter of Mercer. “Brian is dedicated to improving Missouri agriculture and has proven he is willing to spend the time and effort it takes to move our industry forward.”

Area student performing with Conservatory Singers A former Versailles High School student is expected to perform among 62 members of the Conservatory Singers during the fall semester at Central Methodist University in Fayette. Samuel Pummill of Versailles, a senior majoring in music education, is a member of the choir, the largest vocal group at CMU.

The group is preparing two programs of sacred and secular music, in styles ranging from classical to contemporary, to perform 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23 and Sunday, Dec. 11 at Linn Memorial Church on the CMU campus. The concerts are free and open to the public.

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Installing a 40-foot gutter Thursday, Sept. 29 on the roof of the McDorman Ellsworth & Hardwick law firm on Jasper Street in Versailles are Jeremy Fry, top, Lonnie Holliday, left, and David Garceau of Ben Hur Seamless Gutters of Laurie. (photo by R. D. Fish)

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The Versailles High School band marches Saturday, Oct. 6 east on Newton Street during the apple festival parade in Versailles. (photo by Chris Johnson)

Not ditching this responsibility

City workers clear sediment and debris build-up from the bottom of a drainage canal Wednesday, Sept. 28 near the city park and Highway 52. Superintendant of Public Works Dave Avey, center, supervises the operation. (photo by Bryan E. Jones)

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Brian Jester of Lucas Construction builds a new flight of front steps Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 301 S. Burke St. in Versailles. (photo by R.D. Fish)

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With Deep Appreciation Thank you to our friends for the love and kindness you shared with us over the loss of Linda Lou. We especially thank our funeral directors Doug and Jamie Morrow, Pastor Diane, and the Methodist Church ladies who prepared lunch. A special thanks to the neighbors and friends who brought food, security and do nations to the Methodist Church. Your kindness will never be forgotten.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MILLER COUNTY, MISSOURI In Re the Matter of: BRANDON RILEY MCGARITY DOB: June 13, 2002, by and through his Next Friend, CHRISTINA ATWELL, Petitioner. Case No.: 16ML-DR00091 AMENDED NOTICE UPON ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION The State of Missouri to Daniel Ray McGarity. You are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Circuit Court of Miller County, Missouri. The names of all parties to said action are stated above in the caption hereof and the name and address of the attorney for Petitioner is: Gaylin Rich Carver, Carver & Michael, LLC, 419 East High Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. You are further notified that, unless you file an answer or other pleading or shall otherwise appear and defend against the aforesaid petition within 45 days after the 14th day of September, 2016, judgment by default will be rendered against you. Witness my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court this 7th day of September, 2016. /s/ Genise Buechter Circuit Clerk /s/ Jackie Agles Deputy Clerk 09-15-16 to 10-06-16 ------------------------------------------NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE For default having been made in the payment of the note described in and secured by Deed of Trust executed by Kory K. Kalinka, a single person, dated July 10, 2008 and recorded July 13, 2009 at Instrument #200900003968 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for Morgan County, Missouri, and conveying to the undersigned Trustee, the following described real estate, situated in Morgan County, Missouri to wit: A tract of land lying in the Northwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 40 North, Range 17 West, in Morgan County, Missouri, described by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at an iron pipe which marks the Southwest corner of said Northwest Quarter; thence run North 87˚00’35” East along the South line of said Northwest Quarter a distance of 1614.31 feet; thence leaving said South line and run North 1˚32’30” West 170.25 feet to the centerline of an existing road of ingress and egress 40 feet in width; thence North 1˚30’39” West 171.98 feet for the point of beginning of the tract of land herein and hereby described ; thence North 1˚34’32” West 172.05 feet to the centerline of Saratoga Drive, a road of ingress and egress 40 feet in width; thence along said centerline North 52˚11’01” East 108.02 feet to the Westernmost corner of Lot 16 of Country Life Acres No. 1 (Revised Plat) as recorded in Plat Book 1972 at Page 36; thence leaving said centerline and run along the Southwesterly line of said Lot 16, South 39˚14’15” East (Plat South 39˚20’ East) 164.91 feet to the Southernmost corner thereof; thence South 59˚08’26” West 215.41 feet to the point of beginning. Subject to all easements, restrictions, reservations, and conditions of record, if any, and to all existing roads and power lines whether of record or not. At the request of the legal holder of the note who has elected to declare the entire indebtedness due and payable, and in accordance with the provisions of the said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Trustee will proceed to sell the above-described real estate at the North front door of the Morgan County Courthouse, 100 East Newton, Versailles, Morgan County, Missouri, to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, on Tuesday the 18th day of October, 2016, at 1:00 P.M., or as soon as possible thereafter, to satisfy said note, together with the cost and expenses of executing this trust. Dated this 14 day of September, 2016. Andrew W. Renken, Trustee NOTICE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 1692c(b), no information concerning the collection of this debt may be given without prior consent of the consumer given directly to the debt collector of 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. 09-22-16 to 10-13-16 ----------------------------------------- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI PROBATE DIVISION In the Estate of: ROBERT RAGES ELDENBURG, Deceased. ESTATE NO. 16MG-PR00068 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP To all persons who may claim any interest in the property of Robert Rages Eldenburg, deceased, as an heir of said decedent or through any heir of said decedent; You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in the above court by Robin K. Smith for the determination of the heirs of Robert Rages Eldenburg, deceased, and of their respective interests as such heirs in and with respect to the property owned by said decedent at the time of death and de-

scribed in the petition. Petitioner’s attorney is Kenneth O. McCutcheon, Jr., whose business address is 110 North Monroe, P.O. Box 5, Versailles, Missouri 65084. You are hereby required to appear to answer said petition on October 24, 2016, at 9:00 o’clock a.m., in the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Morgan County, Missouri, at Versailles, at which time and place said petition will be heard. Should you fail therein, judgment may be entered in due course upon said petition. /s/ Sue Ball Clerk, Probate Division Circuit Court of Morgan County, Missouri 09-22-16 to 10-13-16 -----------------------------------------IN THE 26TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT, MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI Judge or Division: PROBATE Case Number: 16MG-PR00064 In the Estate of EVALENE M. McCARTY, Deceased. Notice of Letters of Administration Granted (Supervised Administration) To All Persons Interested in the Estate of EVALENE M. McCARTY, Decedent: On September 19, 2016, VICTOR A. McCARTY and ROBIN C. McCARTY were appointed co-personal representatives of the estate of Evalene M. McCarty, decedent, by the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Morgan County, Missouri. The co-personal representatives’ addresses and telephone numbers are (respectively): 56836 String Creek Road, California, MO 65018 - 573/338-2424; and 57232 Little Moniteau Road, California, MO 65018 - 636/442-5799. The co-personal representatives’ attorney’s name, business address and telephone number are: JOHN T. KAY, 405 North High Street, California, MO 65018 573/796-2186. All creditors of said decedent are notified to file claims in court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or if a copy of this notice was mailed to, or served upon, such creditor by the personal representative, then within two months from the date it was mailed or served, whichever is later, or be forever barred to the fullest extent permissible by law. Such six-month period and such two-month period do not extend the limitation period that would bar claims one year after the decedent’s death, as provided in Section 473.444, RSMo, or any other applicable limitation periods. Nothing in Section 473.033, RSMo, shall be construed to bar any action against a decedent’s liability insurance carrier through a defendant ad litem pursuant to Section 537.021, RSMo. Date of decedent’s death: August 22, 2016 Date of first publication: September 22, 2016 /s/ Sue Ball Clerk Receipt of this notice by mail should not be construed by the recipient to indicate that the recipient necessarily has a beneficial interest in the estate. The nature and extent of any person’s interest, if any, can be determined from the files and records of this estate in th Probate Division of the above referenced Circuit Court. 09-22-16 to 10-13-16 -----------------------------------------In Re: Raymond L Nicholson and Betty L Nicholson, husband and wife TRUSTEE’S SALE – Under the terms of the Deed of Trust executed by Raymond L Nicholson and Betty L Nicholson, husband and wife dated 01/31/2008, and recorded on 02/06/2008 Document 200800000653 in the office of the Recorder of Deeds for Morgan County, MISSOURI, the undersigned Successor Trustee, will on 10/17/2016 at 9:00 AM at the North Front Door of the Morgan County Courthouse, 100 E Newton St. Versailles, Mo 65084, sell at public venue to the highest bidder for cash subject to the terms announced at the sale, the realty described in said deed of trust, to wit: ALL OF LOTS 27, 28, AND 29 IN BLOCK 14 OF “EDGEDALE ADDITION TO THE CITY OF VERSAILLES”, MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF ORIGINALLY RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1835, AT PAGE 44 IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS FOR MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI. ALSO, ALL RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST IN AND TO THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE 20 FOOT ALLEYWAY THAT IS ADJACENT AND THAT ADJOINS THE AFOREDESCRIBED LANDS ON THE NORTH WHICH WAS VACATED BY THE CITY OF VERSAILLES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN BOOK 301, AT PAGE 369 IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS FOR MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI.. Substitute Trustee Corporation (STC) SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE www.substitutetrusteecorp.com Published in the Versailles LeaderStatesman File #: NICRANOR First publication date 09/22/2016 09-22-16 and 10-13-16 ------------------------------------------NOTICE OF LAST DAY TO REGISTER TO VOTE The last day to register to vote in

Public Notices Morgan County for the November 8, 2016, General Election, is October 12, 2016. Any one who as recently moved, had any kind of address change, changed their name due to marriage, divorce or other reasons, should notify the County Clerk’s office as soon as possible. College students who have married or graduated since originally registering to vote will need to update their name and address if they are no longer living at their parents address. 09-29-16 to 10-06-16 ------------------------------------------IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: THE MATTER OF TUCKER LEE HAZLETT, a minor Estate No. 16MG-PR00071 HOWARD F. JONES and MARTHA S. JONES, Petitioners. NOTICE UPON ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION The State of Missouri to NATHAN HAZLETT, You are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Probate Court of the County of Morgan, Missouri, the object and general nature of which is a Petition For Guardianship. The names of all parties to said action are stated above in the caption hereof and the name and address of the attorney for the Petitioner is Van B. Adams, 319 South Oak, California, Missouri, 65018. You are further notified that, unless you file an answer or other pleading or shall otherwise appear and defend against the aforesaid petition within 45 days after the 29th day of September, 2016, judgment by default will be rendered against you. Witness my hand and the seal of the Probate Court this 23rd day of September, 2016. /s/ Sue Ball Probate Clerk 09-29-16 to 10-20-16 -----------------------------------------IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: THE MATTER OF AVERY LEIGHANN JONES, a minor Estate No. 16MG-PR00072 HOWARD F. JONES and MARTHA S. JONES, Petitioners. NOTICE UPON ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION The State of Missouri to NATHAN HAZLETT, You are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Probate Court of the County of Morgan, Missouri, the object and general nature of which is a Petition For Guardianship. The names of all parties to said action are stated above in the caption hereof and the name and address of the attorney for the Petitioner is Van B. Adams, 319 South Oak, California, Missouri, 65018. You are further notified that, unless you file an answer or other pleading or shall otherwise appear and defend against the aforesaid petition within 45 days after the 29th day of September, 2016, judgment by default will be rendered against you. Witness my hand and the seal of the Probate Court this 23rd day of September, 2016. /s/ Sue Ball Probate Clerk 09-29-16 to 10-20-16 -----------------------------------------IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI PROBATE DIVISION In the Estate of: MILDRED CHAMBERLAIN, Deceased. Estate No. 16MG-PR00074 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Small Estate) To All Persons Interested in the Estate of MILDRED CHAMBERLAIN, Decedent: On the 26th day of September, 2016, a Small Estate Affidavit was filed by the Distributee for 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 October 11, 2015, are notified that Section 473.444, RSMo, sets a limitation period that would bar claims one year after the death of the decedents. 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 September 29, 2016. /s/ Sue Ball Sue Ball Clerk, Probate Division 09-29-16 to 10-06-16 ------------------------------------------IN THE 26TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT, MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI Judge or Division: PROBATE Case Number: 16MG-PR00073 In the Estate of MELBA P. MAYFIELD, Deceased. Notice of Letters Testamentary Granted (Independent Administration - Non-Resident Fiduciary) To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Melba P. Mayfield, Decedent:

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING(S) AND REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENT The Missouri Housing Development Commission (MHDC) is considering a request for financing and/or housing tax credits for the development(s) listed below: Development Information 17044 Laurie Apartments_Versailles Apartments 647 Hwy O plus multiple scattered sites Laurie, MO 65038

Development Type Acquisition/Rehab Family

Unit / Rent Information Total Units: 68 Total Market Units: 8

Missouri Housing Development Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, October 17, 2016, at 11:00 am at The Stoney Creek Hotel and Conference Center. The hotel address is 2601 South Providence Road, Columbia, MO 65203, and the phone number is (573) 442 6400. At the public hearing(s), MHDC staff will describe the development(s) and accept and record public comments. Any interested party may attend the hearing to submit verbal or written comments. The public may also submit written comments directly to Missouri Housing Development Commission, 920 Main Street, Suite 1400, Kansas City, MO 64105, or through the office of the mayor or chief elected official of the locality in which the development is located. All public comments must be received by November 4, 2016, in order to be considered. If you wish to attend this hearing and you require specific aids or services under the Americans with Disabilities Act, please notify Lynn Sigler at 1-816-759-6600 at least 3 working days prior to the hearing.

On September 27, 2016, the last will of the decedent having been admitted to probate, BETTY J. HARBALL was appointed the personal representative of the estate of Melba P. Mayfield, decedent, by the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Morgan County, Missouri. The personal representative may administer the estate independently without adjudication, order, or direction of the Probate Division of the Circuit Court, unless a petition for supervised administration is made to and granted by the court. The personal representative’s address is: 1600 Wapiti Circle, #22, Estes Park, Colorado 80517. The non-resident personal representative’s attorney and designated agent is Kenneth O. McCutcheon, Jr., whose address is 110 North Monroe Street, P.O. Box 5, Versailles, Missouri 65084, and whose telephone number is 573378-4606. All creditors of said decedent are notified to file claims in court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or if a copy of this notice was mailed to, or served upon, such creditor by the personal representative, then within two months from the date it was mailed or served, whichever is later, or be forever barred to the fullest extent permissible by law. Such six-month period and such two-month period do not extend the limitation period that would bar claims one year after the decedent’s death, as provided in Section 473.444, RSMo, or any other applicable limitation periods. Nothing in Section 473.033, RSMo, shall be construed to bar any action against a decedent’s liability insurance carrier through a defendant ad litem pursuant to Section 537.021, RSMo. Date of decedent’s death: February 26, 2016 Date of first publication: September 29, 2016 /s/ Sue Ball Clerk Receipt of this notice by mail should not be construed by the recipient to indicate that the recipient necessarily has a beneficial interest in this estate. The nature and extent of any person’s interest, if any, can be determined from the files and records of this estate in the Probate Division of the above referenced Circuit Court. 09-29-16 to 10-20-16 ------------------------------------------THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI In Re the Marriage Of: Yvette Kindsfather, Petitioner, vs. Daniel A. Kindsfather, Respondent. Case No. 16MG-DR00047 ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Upon the sworn statement of Yvette Kindsfather, Petitioner, by which it appears Respondent Daniel A. Kindsfather has absented himself for the past ten (10) successive years at a location unknown to the Petitioner, and that a diligent search has been made to discover evidence showing said Respondent’s current place of residence, and that no such evidence has been found. Now, on Motion of Petitioner, It is ordered that: 1. Notice of the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage be published in The Versailles Leader Statesman once each week for four (4) successive weeks, such newspaper being printed in the English language and being designated as most likely to give notice to the absent parent. 2. The date of first publication is Thursday, September 29, 2016. 3. The notice be directed to Daniel A. Kindsfather, and state that he has forty-five (45) days from the date of the first publication to file an answer in this court, located at 211 E. Newton Street, Suite 5, Versailles, Missouri 65084. 4. Since, after reasonable diligence, the Petitioner cannot ascertain a place where Daniel A. Kindsfather might receive matter transmitted through the United State mail, the deposit of any papers in the mail is not required. Witness my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court this 27th day of September, 2016. Lori Moon /s/ Pam Parr 09-29-16 to 10-20-16 -----------------------------------------IN THE 26TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT, MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI Judge or Division: PROBATE Case Number: 16MG-PR00075 In the Estate of DALE W. FEHRENBACHER, Deceased. Notice of Letters Testamentary Granted (Independent Administration - Non-Resident Fiduciary)

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To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Dale W. Fehrenbacher, Decedent: On September 28, 2016, the last will of the decedent having been admitted to probate, MICHAEL W. FEHRENBACHER was appointed the personal representative of the estate of Dale W. Fehrenbacher, decedent, by the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Morgan County, Missouri. The personal representative may administer the estate independently without adjudication, order, or direction of the Probate Division of the Circuit Court, unless a petition for supervised administration is made to and granted by the court. The personal representative’s address is: 550 Millview Drive, Batavia, Illinois 60510. The non-resident personal representative’s attorney and designated agent is Robert J. Seek, whose address is 603 East North Street, P.O. Box 191, Eldon, Missouri 65026, and whose telephone number is 573-392-3339. All creditors of said decedent are notified to file claims in court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or if a copy of this notice was mailed to, or served upon, such creditor by the personal representative, then within two months from the date it was mailed or served, whichever is later, or be forever barred to the fullest extent permissible by law. Such six-month period and such two-month period do not extend the limitation period that would bar claims one year after the decedent’s death, as provided in Section 473.444, RSMo, or any other applicable limitation periods. Nothing in Section 473.033, RSMo, shall be construed to bar any action against a decedent’s liability insurance carrier through a defendant ad litem pursuant to Section 537.021, RSMo. Date of decedent’s death: August 15, 2016 Date of first publication: October 6, 2016 /s/ Sue Ball Clerk Receipt of this notice by mail should not be construed by the recipient to indicate that the recipient necessarily has a beneficial interest in the estate. The nature and extent of any person’s interest, if any, can be determined from the files and records of this estate in the Probate Division of the above referenced Circuit Court. 10-06-16 to 10-27-16 ------------------------------------------IN THE 26TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT, MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI Judge or Division: PROBATE Case Number: 16MG-PR00057 In the Estate of STEVEN W. MOORE, Deceased. Notice of Letters Testamentary Granted (Supervised Administration) To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Steven W. Moore, Decedent: On September 29, 2016, the last will of the decedent having been admitted to probate, RONDA G. MOORE was appointed the personal representative of the estate of Steven W. Moore, decedent, by the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Morgan County, MIssouri. The personal representative’s address and telephone number are: 18093 Norcliff Circle, Rocky Mount, Missouri 65072 - (573) 836-5203. The personal representative’s attorney’s name, business address and telephone number are: Jill D. Parks, 2140 Bagnell Dam Boulevard, Suite 401, Lake Ozark, Missouri 65049 - (573) 964-5904. All creditors of said decedent are notified to file claims in court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or if a copy of this notice was mailed to, or served upon, such creditor by the personal representative, then within two months from the date it was mailed or served, whichever is later, or be forever barred to the fullest extent permissible by law. Such six-month period and such two-month period do not extend the limitation period that would bar claims one year after the decedent’s death, as provided in Section 473.444, RSMo, or any other applicable limitation periods. Nothing in Section 473.033, RSMo, shall be construed to bar any action against a decedent’s liability insurance carrier through a defendant ad litem pursuant to Section 537.021, RSMo. Date of decedent’s death: June 16, 2016 Date of first publication: October 6, 2016 /s/ Sue Ball Clerk Receipt of this notice by mail should not be construed by the recipient to indicate that the recipient necessarily has a beneficial interest in the estate. The nature and

extent of any person’s interest, if any, can be determined from the files and records of this estate in the Probate Division of the above referenced Circuit Court. 10-06-16 to 10-27-16 ------------------------------------------ NOTICE OF ABSENTEE VOTING Absentee ballots are now available in the County Clerk’s office. The last day to mail out absentee ballots for the November 8, 2016 General Election, will be Wednesday, November 2, 2016. Please request your absentee ballots to be mailed early! For more information call 573-378-5436. The County Clerk’s office will be open Saturday, November 5, 2016, from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm for absentee voting. 10-06-16 to 10-13-16 ------------------------------------------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 Book No. 2008, at Page 5644 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Morgan County, Missouri, the undersigned Successor Trustee will on November 1, 2016, at 12:15 PM, at the Front Door of the Morgan County Courthouse, Versailles, Missouri, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash: 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, restrictions, reservations, covenants and encumbrances now of record, if any, to satisfy the debt and costs. SouthLaw, P.C., Successor Trustee First Publication: October 6, 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. 189976-805582. 10-06-16 to 10-27-16 -----------------------------------------SEALED BIDS The Morgan County Commission will be accepting sealed bids for 2005 Ford Escape 4 door 4wd vehicle. The vehicle will be sold asis and is sold as a non running vehicle. Bids will need to be in a sealed envelope and marked “vehicle bid” and turned in to the County Clerk’s office by 10:00 a.m. Oct. 7th, 2016. Vehicle can be seen at 118 North Fisher Street in Versailles. Please direct all questions to the office of the County Comission at 573-3784643, or email James Bryant, Presiding Commissioner at jbryant@ morgan-county.org. 10-06-16 to 10-06-16 ------------------------------------------NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that on October 3, 2016, the Circuit Court of Morgan County, Missouri, entered in Case Number 16 M6 - 00060, changing the name of DEANA MARIE DRAKE to PENELOPE MARIE ETCHESON. 10-06-16 to 10-20-16 -------------------------------------------

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by Stacey Embry, Director, Morgan County Library My mom always says I “go at it like I am killing snakes.” I had never heard of this particular idiom until my mom was watching me doing some gardening. This was years ago and, if you know where I live, this is obviously not an issue anymore. If you are not familiar with this saying it actually is “like a boy killing snakes” and it means to do something with a great deal of energy. When I set my mind to a particular task or challenge, I tackle it head-on and do everything I can to get it done quickly and correctly. It is another way of saying I have control issues. If you want something done and I agree with it, then I am your goto person. I can get things done. The problem is, I am not good at letting others help me. All moms know it is easier to do the dishes/ laundry/etc. yourself than to have your kids do it. This is not a good trait. Things get done, but no one learns anything and sometimes “mom” just wears herself out. This last week, we had a special library board meeting. We had some issues that had come up

and couldn’t wait until our regularly scheduled board meeting. The meeting was short and sweet, but very productive. I am in awe of how well they work together. We have a variety of personalities and they are so respectful of each other. They are another well-oiledmachine that I am blessed to work with. I am learning so much in my new position. This is the first time in my life I am learning to rely on the input of others. I have a very reactive personality. I just charge in, like I am killing snakes. I appreciate my board members are thinkers and can help me achieve balance in my directing of the library. I am so excited about what we have achieved together and what we plan to do in the future. Be excited folks. We have some awesome plans. I am 46 years old and I am still growing as a person. I am learning to stop and think. I am learning to say “no” (sadly, more to my crazy self than others) and I am learning to work with others. I don’t know how many of you have been following the news lately, but the signs of the zodiac have changed. After 46 years of being a Cancer, I am now a Gemini. I called ma-

larkey at this, and then I did some research. “Cancer is one of four cardinal signs, meaning they are leaders of the zodiac. They approach everything they do with an unmatched enthusiasm and eagerness to get things moving. On top of that, Cancer is the motherly sign, further asserting a dominant nature — nonetheless, with good intentions. It could occasionally seem like a Cancer is bossing you around, but just know it’s with the best intentions in mind (and he or she probably can’t help it).” That pretty much sounds like a snake killer. My new quality with my new sign is the ability to communicate effectively and think clearly. So, maybe I am not growing or learning anything, maybe I am just getting in touch with the stars. Nope. I am calling malarkey on the stars. I am siding with wisdom and the benefit of wonderful people. For more information, visit the Morgan County Library, 600 N. Hunter, in Versailles, call 573378-5319; or see the library’s website at morgancountylibrary.org. Library hours are 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday.


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October 5, 1916 A little after 7 a.m. last Friday, Sept. 29, someone on the public square called, “Fire! Fire!”, and in a minute a hundred men gathered at the barbershop of Jim Dudley. The fire had started from within and was just breaking out at the doors and windows. It was soon realized the shop could not be saved and attention was given to the Dunn restaurant standing adjacent and the Kelsay warehouse next. October 1, 1936 On Sunday, Oct. 4, the policy of the Royal Theatre will change. Every Sunday and Monday a double feature will be given the public, and every Tuesday evening is 10 cent night. On Saturday afternoon two matinees will

be given. The admission will be 10 cents for all. There will be no Popeye Club because Mr. Hamblin is unable to secure enough Popeye cartoons to show at the Popeye Club. October 5, 1956 C. D. Marlo of Repelmar Farm of Versailles, has just sold the registered Guernsey bull, Repelmar P. Valiant, to Dr. M. E. Gouge and Sam Freund of Sedalia. This bull is out of the fine Guernsey cow, Langmore Idol Matchless, that has an official production record of 12,400 pounds of milk and 647 pounds of fat, made on three times daily milking in 365 days. He was sired by Repelmar Baron Performer. September 30, 1976 The U.S. Department of La-

bor has approved a petition filed by the Brown Shoe Company workers of Versailles who may have become unemployed as the result of increased imports. All workers at the Versailles plant who are or will be separated from employment between June 6, 1975 and Sept. 20, 1978, are eligible to apply for assistance. October 3, 1996 A Versailles businessman has opened a Mr. Rooter Plumbing franchise in Versailles and the lake area. Eugene Schrock has attended Mr. Rooter’s intensive training school in Waco, Texas, receiving in-depth instruction in professional management, mechanical training, equipment operations, sewer and drain maintenance, and safety.

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Head, Heart, Hands, Health “I pledge my Head to clearer thinking, my Heart to greater loyalty, my Hands to larger service, and my Health to better living, for my club, my community, my country, and my world.” Those are the important and consequential words of the enduring 4-H Pledge. It is appropriate we reflect on those words, as this week is designated National 4-H Week. I was a “4-Her” as a young teen and learned a lot about myself, taking responsibility, developing a work ethic, caring for animals, relating to people, building with my hands; the benefits are many. This newspaper is celebrating 4-H, its members, leaders and influences, through special 4-H pages. On a more philosophical scale, I had the opportunity(?) to catch parts of the first televised “presidential” debates last Monday night and, in the light of the 4-H Pledge, I can say the two people behind the podium could have used a lesson or two from the pledge’s simple, yet profound, advice. First of all, this world could use a large serving of clearer thinking. So many times, I read

a news story or listen to certain people express themselves and wonder if they have been fishing from the shallow end of the reason pool. We need clear heads to prevail in our personal matters, in our education system, in our government (at all levels), in our workplaces. Secondly, there is something to be said for loyalty. I am not referring to the “blind loyalty” that causes people to rabidly follow one another off the cliff like so many lemmings; but the kind of loyalty that motivates someone to stand by a belief, to pursue a noble purpose, to exercise determination in the striving toward a worthwhile goal. In this age, loyalty seems severely lacking. Many people jump ship as soon as a tiny wave is perceived. They seek comfort and predictability and their loyalties lie in whatever and whoever can coddle them. No thanks. Give me the kind of loyalty that results in courage and tenacity, the kind that values doing what is right, even at the cost of personal comfort. As for “hands to larger service,” there is no denying that

selfless service to others cultivates humility, grace, understanding, patience - all of which are strong traits of developed character -- resulting in things being accomplished to the benefit of community. The anger that lurks just beneath the emotional surface almost everywhere we go these days, could be transformed into courtesy and respect for our fellow human beings, if we would adopt an attitude of service. There is nothing like serving to develop gratefulness. Finally, if we make it a goal to simply choose to live better -choose a better diet, choose better activities (put down the phone and get moving, people!), choose better relationships, choose better reading material, choose the scenic route, choose something new instead of the “norm,” choose better candidates for office -- we will see huge improvement in our quality of life. The 4-H Pledge involves every aspect of our being: mental (head), emotional (heart), social (hands), and physical (health). Someone got it right with the 4H Pledge. It’s worth reading and, more importantly, practicing.

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ampbell pastor est Union Baptist Church ceiving many blows, they were people did not know Paul was put in the inner prison with their a Jew; but he was also a Roman feet in stocks. About midnight, citizen. (Acts 16:37-40) Paul and Silas were praying and Paul said to them, “They have singing hymns of praise to God, beaten us in public without trial, the other prisoners were all lis- men who are Romans, and have tening. Suddenly there was a thrown us into prison; and now great earthquake, the prison was are they sending us away secretshaken and all the doors were ly? No indeed! But let them come opened and the chains were un- themselves and bring us out.” fastened. The policemen reported these The jailer drew his sword to words to the chief magistrates. kill himself thinking the prison- They were afraid when they ers had escaped. Paul cried out, heard they were Romans, and “Do not harm yourself, for we they came and appealed to them, are all here!” Trembling with and when they had brought them fear, he fell down before Paul and out, they kept begging them to Silas and said, “Sirs, what must I leave the city. They went out of do to be saved?” (Acts 16:31-34) the prison and entered the house They said, “Believe in the Lord of Lydia, and when they saw the Jesus, and you will be saved, you brethren, they encouraged them and your household.” The scrip- and departed. ture reads “And they spoke the We see the power of God to word of the Lord to him together set the captive free. We see his with all who were in his house. power to give us hope in the And he took them that very middle of are darkest times. We hour of the night and washed see his power to transform a life their wounds, and immediately and give joy and eternal life. We he was baptized, he and all his see how he can use our sufferhousehold. And he brought them ings for his glory and the salinto his house and set food be- vation of many people. We see fore them, and rejoiced greatly, the importance to stand up for having believed in God with his justice so others are not treated whole household.” poorly in the future. Do you need We can see the transformation salvation? “Believe in the Lord of this man and his family. What Jesus, and you will be saved.” Do a difference Jesus can make! you need spiritual help? Seek out The next day, the magistrates God’s people and they will guide sent word to release them. Hav- you to Jesus Christ and salvaing no real charge against them, tion. (2 Cor.13:14) The grace of only that they were Jews and the Lord Jesus Christ, and the were hated by the people. How- love of God, and the fellowship ever, Paul took a stand on his of the Holy Spirit, be with you rights as a Roman citizen. The all. Amen.

This is a true story that happened long ago. This story is as current as today’s breaking news. This is a story of greed, slavery, spiritual bondage, race hatred, prejudice, miscarriage of justice, violence and physical cruelty. It is also a story of deliverance, freedom, healing, overcoming depression, opening doors, saving life and giving new life and transformation in Christ. It is about standing up for justice. This story is recorded in Acts 16:16-40. There was a slave-girl who brought much profit to her owners by fortune-telling. She did this by the power of an evil spirit. She began to follow Paul and Silas for many days crying out, “These men are bond-servants of the Most High God, who are proclaiming to you the way of salvation.” The constant calling out of this statement was turning people away. Paul spoke to the spirit, “I command you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her!” She was set free from the evil spirit. Her masters were not happy with her deliverance. Filled with anger because their hope of profit was gone, they dragged Paul and Silas before the authorities. The charge was these men are Jews teaching different customs that are not lawful for Romans. The crowd joined. Stirring up hate always seems to come natural for mankind. The magistrates tore off the robes of Paul and Silas and had them beaten with rods. After re-

Versailles Area Ministerial Alliance is planning several activities this fall

by Janet Dabbs The Versailles Ministerial Alliance met Wednesday, Sept. 7 at West Union Baptist Church south of Versailles. Members in attendance included pastors David Zapf, Rod Campbell, Danny Owsley and leaders Bob and Celeste Fournier. The opening prayer and devotion was given by Campbell. The alliance will host their annual door fundraiser during the entire month of October. They ask that the community please consider setting aside an extra collection sometime during October and submit funds by

the November alliance meeting. It was also announced the food pantry is always in need of volunteers, especially during the afternoon shift. The food distribution date is the first Tuesday after the second Monday of each month. The next food distribution is scheduled Tuesday, Oct. 11. Dates to remember The annual Thanksgiving Service is scheduled Tuesday, Nov. 22, time and location to be announced. Prayer and a ministers meeting is 9 a.m. every Monday in

the Versailles High School commons area. Kidwell/Good Shepherd combined church services are 2:30 p.m. Sundays in the Good Shepherd cafeteria. Bethel Mennonite Church is scheduled for birthdays at Quality Industries in October. Since attendance at the alliance meetings has been low, members are asked to consider setting aside the date of the next meeting and attend. The alliance has activities that need to be planned and that need the participation of all alliance members.

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Local paper is ‘Way to Know’ your community Several years ago, cyberspace was frenzied over many popular websites going dark for 24 hours to protest a federal bill meant to crack down on video piracy. The Stop Online Piracy Act – or SOPA – was a controversial and perhaps misguided effort championed by the Motion Picture Association of America to end illegal online sharing of copyrighted material, primarily movies and music. To protest SOPA and its potential threats to the First Amendment, Wikipedia, Google, Reddit and – heaven forbid – I Can Haz Cheezburger, among many others, all shut down for a 24-hour period to show the web-surfing world what it would be like without its daily fix of photos of cats riding in baby strollers. SOPA was eventually defeated, but a strong, valid point was made. We had come to rely on those websites for information and entertainment. Their value to internet users was unquestioned. Now, imagine your own corner of the world without its local newspaper. At first, you might not notice much difference if the daily or weekly paper failed to show up in your driveway or mailbox, or on your computer screen or smartphone. Rather quickly, a good fraction of the internet itself would go dark again. This time involuntarily. If you’ve never noticed,

the web and thousands of sites are populated by millions of stories and photos produced by local journalists. There would be gaping holes on sites like Google and even Facebook where newspaper content is consumed and shared. And soon an oily sheen would start to coat all the surfaces in town. With the watchdog off duty, things would start to go awry. The sunlight of transparency would inevitably set. That’s because a terrific amount of content that seems birthed magically of the digital age actually starts out as the scribblings or recordings of intrepid community reporters at city halls, school board meetings and statehouses nationwide and around the world. Without their efforts, many officials would find it too tempting and much too easy to fudge the rules on public meetings, open records and a multitude of other rights to which taxpayers are entitled. ... I’ll be honest, covering the public board meetings is not glamorous work. It can be rather tedious, actually. But, like plumbing a toilet, sometimes a job is undervalued until there’s no one willing or able to do the work. That’s not to say the job of a community journalist is unpleasant (despite some national

polls that will tell you as much); it’s often one of the best in town, full of its own rewards. But it certainly can be – and often is – taken for granted. Without newspapers, you might say, a substitute watchdog would come along to serve in the role. Eventually, perhaps, but how much damage is done in the interim? And why put out to pasture a medium that’s held this responsibility close to its heart for centuries? “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” we say. National Newspaper Week is Oct. 2-8, a time when those of us who work on behalf of newspaper media will make an extra effort to sing the praises of community journalists and the work they do for all of us. Literally, in towns, counties, parishes and provinces across North America, your local newspaper is the way to know what’s going on in the world around us. We’re not under any illusion our work will ever be as popular as that video of the tabby playing the piano. But we’re still proud of what we do. And we hope you can be, too. Layne Bruce is executive director

of the Mississippi Press Association and president of Newspaper Association Managers, Inc., which annually sponsors National Newspaper Week. His email address is lbruce@mspress. org.

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Events Osage Community Elks Lodge

Drug disposal

Anita Jurkowski, right, the prevention coordinator with Compass Prevention, speaks Wednesday, Sept. 28 about the safe disposal of prescription drugs at the Nutrition Site in Versailles. Listening are, from left, Betty Mollett and Ina Urness. The disposal system uses a carbon reaction to render drugs inert inside a biodegradable bag. The bags are available through Morgan County CLEAR. Call 573-789-5509. (photo by Bryan E. Jones)

High school choir sponsors dodgeball tournament

Knights of Columbus

The Knights of Columbus Council #10381 Mary Mother of the Church in Laurie meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Shrine of St. Patrick. For more information, call the shrine at 573-374-7855.

Versailles Masonic Lodge

Versailles Masonic Lodge #320 holds its regular meetings at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month. The Masons hold Bingo at 2 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Kidwell Home. The Masonic Lodge is located at 308 N. Walnut, Versailles. For more information, call 573-3725790.

Admission is $2 and concessions will be available. For more information contact choir director Lori Croy at 573746-0529 or tlcroy@yahoo.com or croyl@mcr2.k12.mo.us. Members of the choir are also selling raffle tickets at $10 per ticket for one side of beef donated by Byars Angus Farm to raise funds for the trip. The winner P Road will be announced during the Crime Watch choir Christmas show Monday, The P Road Crime Watch meets Dec. 19. at 7 p.m. the first Monday of the month at Community Chapel Church hall on Route P. The potluck supper begins at 6:30 p.m., meeting at 7 p.m. For more information, call Jim Yahanke at 573-372-6765.

Aqua-fit boot camp at Westlake Aquatic Center

Following the success of the first class, the Westlake Aquatic Center in Laurie is offering a second “Aqua-Fit Boot Camp” session of evening water aerobics. Billed as “not your grandma’s water aerobics class” the WAC’s Boot Camp is aimed at people who may work during the day and who need to stay and or become fit. Exercises during the session will take place in both shallow and deep water. Instructor Sue Elliott reminds potential participants that exercising in water eliminates the effects of gravity by supporting

Club News

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 135-3 Crime Watch at 7:30 p.m. The 135-3 Crime Watch meets Dinner is served every Wednesat 6 p.m. the second Tuesday night day and Friday night starting at 5 of every month at the Gravois G-3 p.m. Fire Station. Persons who want to join the group may talk to their Laurie-Sunrise neighborhood patroller or call 573-374-8390. Beach Rotary Club Hurricane Deck The Laurie-Sunrise Beach Rotary Club meets at noon every Lions The Hurricane Deck Lions Club Thursday at the Sunrise Cantina, meets the second and fourth Tues- 264 Sunset Hills Dr., in Sunrise day at the Hurricane Deck Lions Beach. The meeting immediately Club Den located on Lake Road follows lunch. 5-29. Social hour is 5:30 p.m. to For more information call 5736:30 p.m., followed by a dinner 374-1331. and meeting. For additional information, call Draggin’ Threads 573-374-4211. Regular meetings for local #2705 and visiting Elks are held at 7:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. For additional information call 573-374-4781.

The Versailles High School choir is sponsoring a dodgeball tournament 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 at the Versailles Middle School gymnasium in Versailles. Proceeds from the tournament will be used for the choir’s trip to New York City to perform at Carnegie Hall next year. The tournament is open to middle school and high school students and adults. The cost to enter the tournament is $60 per six-person team.

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90 percent of the body’s weight for reduced impact and greater flexibility. Water also offers greater resistance than air, which means simply walking in water ultimately burns more calories than walking on land. The class is free to members of the Laurie pool. Cost for nonmembers is $50 for six hour-long sessions. Classes begin Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 6:30 p.m. Contact the Westlake Aquatic Center to register, 573-3747370, wac1532@gmail.com, westlakeaquaticcenter.com, or on their Facebook page.

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Tuesday, Friday and Saturday at Betterview AFG, Serenity Hall, 15465 N. Highway 5 in Sunrise Beach. For additional information on Al-Anon in Sunrise Beach, call 573-286-7466 or 573-5690906.

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

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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 Addiction Free night with music by “Hambo in Christ Lathem.” Meal begins 5:30 p.m., Addiction Free in Christ meet- dance 7 to 9:30 p.m. ings are held every Wednesday Texas Hold’em is first Friday at New Revival Center, 106 S. each month. Sign-in is 4 p.m. Attention: Hunter in Versailles. Snacks and with $20 buy-in and 50/50 payrefreshments are at 6:30 p.m. out. with the meeting from 7 to 8 A breakfast is served 7 to 11 a.m. the second Saturday of the p.m. There’s a More the public. 50 Pill to Special: Anyone wishing to conquer month. It is open ordable & Effective on call to A service officer addictions mayAff attend. Only $is99 Alternative to assist any military callU.S. For more information, Plus person and Free Shipping! family with their needs. For 573-378-4700Pharmacy or 573-378High Prices! more information, call 573-2077954. For discreet home delivery, CALL NOW! 0147. Quilters The post is located on Trout The Draggin’ Threads Quilters Gravois Mills Road in Gravois Mills. meet from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Available 24/7! Alcoholics Operatorsdale the upper level of the Bank of VerAnonymous sailles in Laurie on Wednesdays. Common Ground Anyone interested may at- Gravois Mills Alcoholics STATEWIDE AnonNarcotics tend. ymous meets at 25720 Hwy. 5 in Anonymous For more information call Sue Gravois Mills, at the corner of Purdon, 573-372-6418. Highway 5 and Troutdale, bottom The Common Ground group of the hill. of Narcotics Anonymous meets Open 7 p.m. Tuesdays, 6 p.m. 7 p.m. every Friday at 25720 Alcoholics Thursdays and 6 p.m. Saturdays. Anonymous For more information call Paula Highway 5, in Gravois Mills, across from M.J.’s Mini Mart. Alcoholics Anonymous meet- E. 573-539-5246. For more information call Tim ings are 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily at TOPS Sunrise Serenity Group, 15465 N. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sen- D., 573-789-3779. Highway 5 in Sunrise Beach. Days sibly) meets every Wednesday at and times are subject to change. The Bank of Versailles, the bank For additional information on is located at the junction of Route Al-Anon in Sunrise Beach, call O and Highway 5 in Laurie. 573-207-8388. Weigh in is from 9 a.m. to 9:45 Alcoholics Anonymous also a.m., and the meeting begins at 10 meets 7 p.m. daily at New Begin- a.m. nings, 8297 S. State Highway 5 in For more information call Greenview. For more information Francis Leuck 573-374-1343 or Judy Smith 573-374-8503. call 573-692-2231.

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Laura Wood of Lawson, left, and William Holtz of Sunrise Beach won the 5K races at the Vern Frank Memorial Run Saturday, Oct. 1 in Versailles. (photo by Chris Johnson)

Wood, Holtz winners in Vern Frank Memorial Run 5K race 22:06 while Holtz won the male division race in 21:03. In the Super Senior 5K Run, Marvin Bescheinen won the male division in 26:51 and Donna Chapman won the female

division in 35:00. In the 2-mile walk, winning the female division was Brenda Rugen in 28:31 and Bobby Clines won the male division in 33 minutes.

2-mile walk Female Overall Winner Brenda Rugen, 28:31 11-14 years Tyerra Roofener, 2nd place 20–29 years Kayla Simpson, 3rd place 40-49 years Xu Roofener, 4th place 50-59 years Brenda Rugen, 28:31 60 and Over Barbara Newkirk, 5th place 2-mile walk Male Overall Winner Bobby Clines, 33:00 40-49 years Nathan Roofener, 2nd place 50-59 years Bobby Clines, 33:00 5K Run Male Overall Winner William Holtz, 21:03 11-14 years Kole Viebrock, 21:05 Gabe Ryerson, 30:39 Ryan Simpson, 38:39 20–29 years William Holtz, 21:03 Clayton Kaminski, 22:35 30-39 years Billy Struble, 27:21 40-49 years

Jason Zolecki, 24:37 Rick Ryerson, 30:51 50-59 years Ron Bentch, 21:46 John Sykes, 21:59 Charles Ray, 32:38 Super Senior 5K Run Male Overall Winner Marvin Bescheinen, 26:51 60-69 years Marvin Bescheinen, 26:51 70 and Over Jim Halloran, 51:30 5K Run Female Overall Winner Laura Wood, 22:06 11-14 years Madison McGinnis, 27:52 15-19 years Audrey Bentch, 32:02 20–29 years Kristin Stoops, 24:36 Sarah Brandon, 26:57 Amanda Gerlt, 28:05 30-39 years Laura Wood, 22:06 Stacey Crane, 27:39 Sara Bax, 30:18 40-49 years Stacey Embry, 26:51 Kendra Baumgartner, 32:02 Shelly Elliott, 32:55 50-59 years

Tara Grantham, 25:22 Pat Olson-McGee, 27:38 Mary (Tuffy) Wisdom, 30:19 Super Senior 5K Run Female Overall Winner Donna Chapman, 35:00 60-69 years Donna Chapman, 35:00 70 and Over Judy Rauscher, 39:44 Eileen Simons, 51:30 Fun Run 1, Kyle Hinds, 3:25. 2, Luke Viebrock, 3:40. 3, Drew Hinds, 3:54. 4, Anna Crane, 3:58. 5, Masyn Wilhelm, 4:13. 6, Lisel Baumgartner, 4:44. 7, McCoy Wilhelm, 4:50. 8, Jude Barbour, 4:55. 9, Annika Baumgartner, 5:07. 10, Sylvie Barbour, 5:17. 11, Evie Marriott, 5:24. 12, Clara Crane, 5:35. 13, Kyle Hope, 6:54. 14, Hannah Kennedy, 7:38. 15, Dawson Castenada, 7:55. 16, Ella Hinds, 8:08. 17, Campbell Castenada, 8:09. 18, Owen Crane, 8:35. 19, Emily Bax, 9:02. 20*, Alexis Hollingsworth, Grant Hollingsworth, Makenzi Hollingsworth, Stevie Huhmann, Parker Simpson, Makynna Wilhelm. *Did not complete ½-mile or took a shortcut, but had fun running!

The Versailles cross country team placed seventh at the Spartan XC Invitational Thursday, Sept. 29 at the Howard Hils Sports Complex in Moberly. The Tigers scored 156 points. Southern Boone took the team title with 80 points followed by Tipton with 105 points. “Each and every runner had their eyes on specific individual goals, and every one either achieved their goals for the race or came within five seconds of their goals,” said coach Mark Garcia. Every runner set a personal record time. Leading the way for the Tigers was Kendall Reger, who came in fourth overall with a new school record time of 18:03 over the 5,000-meter course. Reger eclipsed his previous record of 18:09, set at the Smith-Cotton Invitational in Sedalia earlier this year. Juan Comstock, running in his first meet of the season, was 39th in 20:40.6. Joe Jeffries finished 43rd in 21:01.5. Cylan Burns placed 55th in 21:35.2. Bobby Love came in 57th in 21:39.3. Trent Hyman was 62nd in 21:59.5. Kutter Baumgartner finished 82nd in 23:41.4. Isaac Ashton of Tipton won

the race in 16:58.8. Garcia said Reger ran a good race, “Most of the race Kendall ran at the head of the lead pack, behind the first two runners, and paced off a Salisbury kid who out-kicked him over the last 100 meters. I was very proud of how he ran and still think he is capable of going under 18 minutes over the next few weeks.” Comstock improved his personal best time by 11 seconds at Moberly. “Juan was aggressive through the first half-mile of the race like we talked about, and he gutted it out over the last mile when it appeared like he had run out of gas,” Garcia said. Jeffries ran 20 seconds better than his previous best and was less than two seconds off his goal of breaking 21 minutes. Burns, Love and Hyman were separated by 24 seconds. “Even though they all finished close to one another for the third straight race, all three of them ran their own style of race and made their moves at different points on the course. My goal is to get them to run off one another as a pack to get them to push and pull one another,” Garcia said. Baumgartner dropped a

Laura Wood of Lawson and William Holtz of Sunrise Beach won the 5K races at the Vern Frank Memorial Run Saturday, Oct. 1 in Versailles. Wood finished first in the female race with a time of

Cross country sets personal records at Spartan Invitational in Moberly

minute off his personal best. Nick Reynolds ran in the junior varsity race for the Tigers. In the girls race, Allison Taylor came in 19th place with a time of 22:33.4 and Keely Gustafson was 37th overall in 24:02.8. Allison Aleshire of Moberly was the winner in 20:29.1. Taylor set a new record time, besting her previous mark, set at Sedalia, by six seconds. “Allison was very aggressive from the start, and had a solid middle part of her race, but she faded over the last 1,000 meters, which is something we are going to work on,” Garcia commented. Gustafson lowered her personal record time by over a minute. “Our goal has been to start and finish the race faster and for Keely to put herself in a position to compete over the last mile,” Garcia said. Team scores Boys 1, Southern Boone, 80. 2, Tipton, 105. 3, Glasgow, 109. 4, Centralia, 110. 5, Eldon, 111. 6, Kirksville, 134. 7, Versailles, 156. 8, Columbia Independent, 194. 9, North Callaway, 229. 10, Boonville, 233. 11, Marshall, 235. 12, Marion County, 247.

Versailles Middle School seventh-grade football player Cole Wilson carries the ball around the left end during the Tigers game against California Tuesday, Sept. 27 in Versailles. The middle school football teams wrap up the 2016 season this week. The Tigers played at Eldon Tuesday, Oct. 4 and finish the season by hosting Warsaw Thursday, Oct. 6. Thursday, Sept. 29, both teams lost to California at the Audrey J. Walton Sports Complex in Versailles. The Pintos won the seventh-grade game, 20-8, and the eighth-grade contest, 8-0. Tuesday, Sept. 27, Versailles traveled to Ashland to take on Southern Boone. The seventh-grade Tigers won, 20-14, while the eighthgrade squad suffered a 49-0 loss. (photo by Chris Johnson)

Versailles runningback Taylor Dobbins carries the ball down the right sideline during the Tigers Tri-County Conference game against the Eldon Mustangs Friday, Sept. 30 at Victor Field in Eldon. The Mustangs won, 38-12. (photo by Chris Johnson)

Mustangs capitalize on Tigers mistakes for 38-12 conference win, Hallsville next Turnovers proved costly for the Versailles Tigers in a 38-12 loss to the Eldon Mustangs in a Tri-County Conference football contest Friday, Sept. 30 at Victor Field in Eldon. The Tigers fumbled three times and had four passes intercepted and the Mustangs converted five of the takeaways into scoring plays. The loss drops Versailles to 3-4 overall and 2-3 in the conference while Eldon improves to 4-3 for the season and 3-2 in the league. The Tigers fumbled the opening kickoff and Eldon recovered at the Versailles 38yard line, but turned the ball over on downs at the Tigers 15. The Mustangs forced Versailles to punt and got the ball back at the Tigers 18 when punter David Connor mishandled the snap and had to run with the ball, getting pushed out of bounds. A penalty and a quarterback sack pushed Eldon back to the Tigers 36 where they turned the ball over on downs. Both teams then exchanged punts to end the first quarter scoreless. Eldon recovered a fumble at the Tigers 14-yard line and scored the first touchdown of the game on a 16-yard pass from Jordan Metz to Morgan Anderson. Trenton Dillon missed the point after attempt and it was 6-0 with 7:54 to go in the half. Versailles turned the ball over on downs at the Eldon 21 but got the ball back on a Mustangs punt.

The Tigers then got on the board when Shane Randall leaped into the end zone from two yards out to cap a 79-yard drive highlighted by a 61-yard run by Connor. Sam Bowman’s extra point kick attempt was blocked and it was 6-6 with 27 seconds left in the first half. Eldon started the second half at their 36 and a 64-yard touchdown run was wiped out by a holding penalty. Three plays later Dillon scored on a 51-yard run around the left end. His extra point kick missed and the Mustangs were back on top, 126, with 9:49 to play. Eldon tried an onside kick, but the Tigers Jarod Sartin picked up the ball and scampered down to the Mustangs 11-yard line. Connor plowed into the end zone from four yards out to tie the game. The Tigers two-point conversion running play was stopped short of the goal line with 8:44 remaining. After a Mustangs punt, Versailles took over at their 41, but fumbled the ball away with Dillon returning the ball to the Tigers 27. Dawson Brandt scored on an eight-yard run and Isaiah Merida ran in the two-point conversion to put Eldon back in front, 20-12, with 5:11 to go. The Mustangs Jacob Whittle intercepted a Connor pass and a personal foul penalty against the Tigers after the play placed the ball at the Versailles seven. Isaiah Parsons went into the

end zone from two yards out and a two-point conversion pass failed, making the score, 26-12, with 1:27 left in the quarter. Merida picked off a Connor pass on the Tigers next possession and Eldon took over at their 40-yard line early in the fourth quarter. Parsons scored his second touchdown of the game on a nine-yard run and the extra point kick failed for a 3212 Mustangs lead with 5:43 to play. Merida then picked off another pass and returned the ball to the Tigers 47. He capped the scoring drive with a 19-yard run and the Mustangs led, 38-12, with 3:13 remaining. The Tigers return home to face Hallsville Friday, Oct. 7 for the Homecoming contest. The Indians defeated Warsaw, 51-6, last Friday at Hallsville. Versailles won last year’s meeting at Hallsville, 20-18 Tigers coach Broc Silvers said Hallsville throws the ball more than any other team they face this season and the Tigers defensive backs are going to be tested, “That’s how they beat Warsaw, just throwing deep balls all night long. Our defensive backs will definitely be challenged, which in our conference is tough because our defensive backs don’t get challenged a whole lot. We’re going to have to make some adjustments.” Score by quarter Versailles 0 6 6 0 12 Eldon 0 6 20 12 38

Mustangs hold on to get by Tigers in junior varsity tilt The Versailles junior varsity football team dropped a 28-21 decision to Eldon Monday, Oct. 3 at the Audrey J. Walton Sports Complex in Versailles. The Tigers took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on a five-yard TD run by Brycen Reynolds. The Mustangs sacked Tigers quarterback Coby Williams in the end zone for a safety and took a 10-7 lead with 2:47 to play in the first half on a 10-yard run by Jordan Metz and a two-point conversion. Eldon increased their lead to 16-7 when they recovered a Tigers fumble in the end zone with 46 seconds remaining until halftime. The Mustangs Logan Hall scored on a two-yard run in the third quarter for a 22-7 advantage. Williams then scored on a 58-yard gallop and threw a twopoint conversion pass to Brayden Morrison to pull the Tigers within 22-15 late in the third quarter. With 2:49 left in the game, Williams tossed a three-yard TD pass to Lucas Allen, but the Tigers threw incomplete on the two-point conversion attempt, and Eldon’s lead was down to one point, 22-21. Eldon recovered the Tigers onsides kick attempt and Metz scored on a 50-yard run to

Versailles quarterback Coby Williams looks downfield during the first half of the Tigers junior varsity football game against Eldon Monday, Oct. 3 at the Audrey J. Walton Sports Complex in Versailles. (photo by Chris Johnson) increase their lead to 28-21 with 2:41 left to play. The Tigers then turned the ball over on downs with less than

a minute to play. Versailles wraps up their junior varsity schedule Monday, Oct. 10 at Hallsville.


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The four seniors on the Versailles softball team were honored prior to the Lady Tigers final regular season home game Friday, Sept. 30 against Jamestown at the Versailles City Park softball field. Seniors and their parents are, from left, Sherri Roberts, Kendra Roberts, Stan Roberts, Toni O’Rourke, Cheyenne Espinosa, Sherie Edgar, Hannah Edgar, Curt Cunningham, Kat Cunningham, and Christel Knight. (photo by Carmen Nolting)

Lady Tigers open district playoffs against Eugene, honor seniors

Versailles Middle School seventh-grade volleyball player Maris Ollison is about to hit the ball over the net during the Lady Tigers match against Blair Oaks Thursday, Sept. 29 at the middle school gym in Versailles. The Falcons won the seventh-grade match, 25-14 and 25-20, and the eighth-grade match by set scores of 25-10 and 25-20. (photo by Chris Johnson)

Middle school volleyball hosts California, Eldon The middle school volleyball teams return to the court Thursday, Oct. 6 when they host California. Saturday, Oct. 8 the eighth-grade team will play in the Warsaw Tournament. Both teams will entertain Eldon Monday, Oct. 10. Both middle school teams

played against Southern Boone Tuesday, Sept. 27 at Ashland. Versailles won the seventh-grade match, 2-0. Set scores were 2512 and 25-14. Southern Boone won the eighth-grade match, 21. The Lady Tigers won the first set, 25-9, and the Eagles won the next two sets, 25-13 and 15-12.

2016 Class 2 District 10 Softball Tournament

October 5-8, California (1) Blair Oaks

Thursday Oct. 6, 5 p.m

(4) Russellville Wednesday, Oct. 5, 5 p.m. Saturday Oct. 8, 1 p.m.

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(3) Eugene Wednesday Oct. 5, 7 p.m. (6) Versailles

Tri-County Conference Football Standings Conference W-L PF PA Blair Oaks 5-0 221 56 Osage 4-1 172 89 Southern Boone 3-2 133 106 Eldon 3-2 116 93 Versailles 2-3 67 140 California 2-3 82 84 Hallsville 1-4 91 154 Warsaw 0-5 50 210

Sept. 30 results Eldon 38 Versailles 12 Hallsville 51 Warsaw 6 Blair Oaks 40 Osage 16 Southern Boone 48 California 25

Overall W-L PF 7-0 283 6-1 235 5-2 216 4-3 184 3-4 101 2-5 97 3-4 144 0-7 92

PA 76 129 132 154 202 157 183 291

Oct. 7 schedule Hallsville at Versailles Southern Boone at Warsaw Eldon at Osage Blair Oaks at California

This week in sports Football

Oct. 7 vs. Hallsville 7 p.m. Oct. 10 JV/Freshmen at Hallsville 6 p.m.

Softball

Oct. 5-8 Class 2 District 10 (California) TBA

Volleyball

Oct. 8 Versailles Invitational 9 a.m. Oct. 10 vs. Stover 6 p.m. Oct. 13 at Blair Oaks 5:30 p.m.

Cross Country

Oct. 13 Tri County Conference (Eldon)

Middle School Football

Oct. 6 vs. Warsaw

Middle School Softball

Oct. 6 vs. Fulton

Middle School Volleyball

Oct. 6 vs. California Oct. 8 Warsaw 8th Grade Tournament Oct. 10 vs. Eldon Oct. 13 at Osage

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The Versailles softball team headed into the post-season with a 2-16 record and faced Eugene in the MSHSAA Class 2 District 10 tournament Wednesday, Oct. 5 in California. The winner of the game advances to the semifinal Thursday, Oct. 6 against secondseed New Bloomfield. The other first round game played Wednesday was Russellville versus California with the winner to meet top-seed Blair Oaks in the semifinal Thursday. The district championship game is Saturday, Oct. 8. It was the second meeting of the season for the teams. Eugene defeated the Lady Tigers, 12-0, on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at Eugene. The Lady Tigers wrapped up the regular season Monday, Oct. 3 with an 11-0 loss in a TriCounty Conference contest at Hallsville. The Lady Indians took the lead with one run in the first inning and scored four runs in the second, five in the third and one in the fourth. Versailles was held to two hits in the game, one each by Madison Patten and Hannah Edgar. The four seniors on the 2016 team, Kat Cunningham, Hannah Edgar, Cheyenne Espinosa and Kendra Roberts, were honored prior to the final home game of the season Friday, Sept. 30 against Jamestown.

The two teams combined for 43 hits and when the dust settled, Jamestown came away with a 1710 victory. The Lady Eagles scored four runs in the top of the first and Versailles responded with three runs in the bottom of the frame. Patten hit a two-run double and Espinosa stole home. Jamestown added two runs in the third inning and three runs in the fourth to increase their lead to 9-3. Versailles came back with three runs in the bottom of the fourth on RBI singles by Kylynn Ballew and Roberts and a steal of home by Lindsay Walls. In the bottom of the fifth inning, Anna Knoerle had an RBI single to cut the deficit to 97.

Hallsville 11 Versailles 0

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Hoxworth, ss Roberts, 3b Patten, 1b Edgar, 2b Cunningham, lf Ballew, cf Knoerle, c Walls, rf Dunnaway, flex Totals SB: Edgar, Patten.

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The Lady Indians scored two runs in the sixth and Versailles rallied again with three runs in the bottom of the inning. Edgar hit an RBI single, Espinosa stole home again and Walls had another run-scoring single to pull the Lady Tigers to within one run, 11-10. But Jamestown plated six runs in the top of the seventh to secure the win. Sydney Hoxworth, Roberts, Espinosa, Patten, and Edgar had three hits apiece. Cunningham, Walls and Ballew had two hits each. The Lady Tigers won their second game of the season with a 16-1 victory against Laquey Thursday, Sept. 29 at Laquey. Versailles scored a run in the

Jamestown 17 Versailles 10

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Hoxworth, ss 5 1 3 - - Roberts, 3b 4 2 3 1 1 Espinosa, cf 5 2 3 - - Patten, 1b 5 1 3 2 - Edgar, 2b 5 2 3 1 - Cunningham, lf 3 - 2 - - Knoerle, c 4 - 1 1 1 Walls, flex 4 1 2 1 - Ballew, rf 5 1 2 1 - Totals 40 10 22 7 2 0 2B: Patten, Cunningham. SB: Walls, Knoerle, Espinosa 2, Patten. CS: Patten, Hoxworth.

Pitching

Pitching

IP H R ER BB SO James (L 2-16) 4 5 10 2 6 1

Score by innings

Versailles 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hallsville 1 4 5 1 x 11

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, CS=caught stealing, PB= passed ball, DP= double play, IP=Innings Pitched, ER=Earned Runs, SO= strikeouts, SV: Save. BK=Balk.

IP H R ER BB SO James (L 2-15) 7 21 17 17 4 2

Score by innings

Jamestown 4 0 2 3 0 2 6 17 Versailles 3 0 0 3 1 3 0 10

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, CS=caught stealing, PB= passed ball, DP= double play, IP=Innings Pitched, ER=Earned Runs, SO= strikeouts, SV: Save. BK=Balk.

top of the first on an RBI single by Patten. The Lady Tigers then put eight runs on the board in the third. Edgar and Cunningham hit RBI doubles, Knoerle had an RBI single and Espinosa hit a bases-clearing triple and scored on another double by Patten. Versailles added two runs in the fourth and five in the fifth. Cunningham went four for four and scored three runs. Hoxworth, Patten and Knoerle each had three hits and Espinosa had two hits and drove in five runs. Brooklyn James was the winning pitcher, allowing seven hits and one run with three strikeouts and three walks.

Versailles 16 Laquey 1

AB R H RBI BB E Hoxworth, ss 4 3 3 2 1 Roberts, 3b 3 1 1 - 2 Espinosa, cf 3 2 2 5 2 Patten, 1b 5 1 3 2 - Edgar, 2b 4 1 2 1 - Cunningham, lf 4 3 4 2 - Ballew, rf 3 2 1 - 1 Knoerle, c 3 1 3 1 1 Walls, flex 4 2 3 - - Totals 33 16 22 13 7 0 2B: Edgar, Espinosa, Patten, Cunningham. 3B: Espinosa. SB: Walls, Knoerle, Ballew, Hoxworth. Pitching

IP H R ER BB SO James (W 2-14) 5 7 1 1 3 3

Score by innings

Versailles 1 0 8 2 5 16 Laquey 0 0 0 1 0 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, CS=caught stealing, PB= passed ball, DP= double play, IP=Innings Pitched, ER=Earned Runs, SO= strikeouts, SV: Save. BK=Balk.

Lady Tigers host 35th Versailles Volleyball Invitational Oct. 8 The 35th Versailles Invitational Volleyball Tournament is set with 12 teams, including all eight members of the Tri-County Conference, competing for the tournament title Saturday, Oct. 8 at Versailles and Stover. There are three pools of four teams each. Pool #1 consists of Versailles, Crystal City, Green Ridge and Southern Boone with all matches to be played in the Versailles High School gym. Pool #2 includes Blair Oaks, Marshall, Osage and Warsaw and all matches will be played in the Versailles Middle School gym. Pool #3 is comprised of Stover, California, Hallsville and Eldon and all matches will be played in the Stover High School gym. Pool play at all three sites begins 9 a.m. The top two teams from each pool and the next two teams in point differential advance to a single elimination bracket playing a best two out of three sets to determine the tournament champion. The teams will be seeded one through eight for the championship bracket and the matches will be played in the high school and middle school gyms in Versailles. The Lady Tigers defeated Warsaw, 2-0, Monday, Oct. 3 in Warsaw. Set scores were 25-21 and 25-14. Brooke Edgar had eight kills, one block and 10 digs. Tessa Edgar had eight kills, four service aces, eight digs and two blocks. Taralee Edgar had three kills and 13 assists. Mareena

Bielinski had four kills, two aces and four digs. Kenzie Wieberg had six kills and six digs. Kellan Boehm had 11 assists and Hannah Whan had one kill and two blocks. Versailles won the junior varsity match, 25-22 and 25-11. The Lady Tigers posted a 2-0 win against Russellville Thursday, Sept. 29 in Versailles. Set scores were 25-14 and 25-18. Tessa Edgar had nine kills and four aces. Brooke Edgar had eight service aces and one kill. Mareena Bielinski had four kills and two digs. Taralee Edgar had 18 assists, two kills and one block. Kenzie Wieberg and four kills and two digs and Maurin Dinkins had one kill. Versailles won the junior varsity match, 25-3 and 25-16. California swept all three matches Tuesday, Sept. 27 in Versailles. The Lady Pintos won the varsity match, 2-0. Set scores were 25-23 and 25-15. For the Lady Tigers, Tessa Edgar and nine kills, three blocks and 13 digs. Brooke Edgar had two kills and 15 digs. Bri Hendrix had two kills and 11 digs. Wieberg had one kill and one block. Bielinski had two kills, one block, one assist and three digs. Taralee Edgar recorded 14 assists. California won the junior varsity match, 25-19 and 27-25 and the freshmen match, 2-1. Versailles won the first set, 2624, and California took the next Versailles outside hitter Tessa Edgar prepares to spike two sets, 25-17 and 25-14. the volleyball during the Lady Tigers match versus Russellville Thursday, Sept. 29 at Leroy J. Viebrock Gymnasium in Versailles. The Lady Tigers won the match, 2-0, for their 12th win of the season. (photo by Chris Johnson)

Laurie Trap & Skeet Fall League Results

Team Birds Laurie Bank 412 Laurie Marine 384 Knights of Columbus 384 Auto Tech 329 CG Mini Mart 323 Birds Top Gun Guy Hawkins 48 Dorsey Metcalf 47 Junior Webster 47 Steve Anderson 47 David Ayers 47

Chad Hibdon Matt O’Connell Lyndel Pruett Ron Oldham Tenessa Rehmer Charles Evans Jerry Siebenmorgen Mike Frazier Jeff Rehmer Jim Richards Jim Ellis Nick Hammack Gene Schwinn Mike Szemplenski

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Class 2 District 4 Football Standings Lamar 6-0 58.56 Fair Grove 7-0 47.20 Cole Camp 6-1 40.81 Versailles 3-4 31.86 California 2-5 29.14 Stockton 3-4 28.24 El Dorado Springs 2-5 27.39 Warsaw 0-7 16.53


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VHS Homecoming 2016 ‘There’s no place like Homecoming’

The Versailles High School 2016 Homecoming Queen will be crowned at halftime of the Tigers football game against Hallsville Friday, Oct. 7 at the Audrey J. Walton Sports Complex. Homecoming princesses’ are, from left, freshman Kylie Viebrock, sophomore Kristan Wilson, and junior Haley Reynolds, and queen candidates are seniors Hannah Edgar, Bethany Boles and Sydney Chism. (photo by Chris Johnson)

The attendants for the Versailles High School 2016 Homecoming court are Versailles Elementary School first-grade students, Jacob Vansell, left, and Ava Gideon. (submitted photo)

The 2016 Versailles High School football team members include, front from left, Kevin Banta, Micheal Stanley, Gage Smith, and Jarod Sartin, second row from left, Sam Bowman, David Connor, Devin Radcliff, Shane Randall, and Ayden Easton, third row from left, Grant Hutchison, Kooper Wilson, Taylor Dobbins, Brycen Reynolds, Brayden Morrison, Quinton Ryerson, and Mason Bradley, fourth row from left, Lucas Allen, Gage Tessier, Clyde Hoxworth, Nick Wheaton, Kaden McGinnis, Kyjuan Buckingham, and Riley Rademann, fifth row from left, Quinn Randall, Coby Williams, Jonathon Geier, Colbey Boicourt, Michael Trotter, Johnie Ray, and Payton Lafoy, sixth row from left, Kealab Durr, Bentley Elliott, Ryan Chamberlain, Kendell Cann, Matthew Lor, and Tristian Mayhew, seventh row from left, Chase Hyman, Devin Alred, and Bodhi FernandezTolentino. (photo by Chris Johnson)

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Mike Crook, left, points out antique signs to Mike Cicirello at a vendor booth Saturday, Oct. 1 at the 2016 Jacob’s Cave Meadowlands Fall Swapping Days in Versailles. Ike Skelton, right photo, sells “Deplorable Me” T-shirts at the event. (photos by Janet Dabbs)

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The 2016 Jacob’s Cave Meadowlands Fall Swapping Days in Versailles continues to grow, with more than 1,000 vendors. After adding new rows of vendor spots, organizers were forced to turn away incoming vendors. Tens of thousands of buyers, traders and lookers also descended on the swap. Plans are to increase vendor and parking spaces. Three swaps are conducted each year -- spring, summer and fall. The next swap is scheduled the first weekend in April 2017. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

Tonka Fred Conklin, left, and grandson Jayze Conklin sharpen knives at their booth Saturday, Oct. 1 at the Jacob’s Cave Meadowlands Fall Swapping Days in Versailles. Jayze was also selling popcorn to earn money to attend camp with Boy Scout Troop 29. He is one rank away from becoming an Eagle Scout. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

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Apple Tart winners

2016 Apple Tart contest winners celebrate with their parents Friday, Sept. 30 at First Baptist Church in Versailles. Apple Tart winners are, from left, third place Max Sutton with parent Christina Hansen (parent Chris Sutton not pictured); second place Emma Ernest with parents Dylan and Whitney Ernest; and first place Violet Fields with parents Larry and Megan Fields. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

Apple festival king, queen

The 2016 Versailles Olde Tyme Apple FestivalTM king and queen are Lauren Garrison and Josh Leake. Candidates for apple festival king and queen also included eighthgrade students Bree Bullock, Alayna Wheaton, Manuel Moreno, and Dylan Teague. (submitted photo)

Apple Dumpling and Apple Darling winners

Winners of the 2016 Apple Dumpling and Apple Darling contest pose with their parents Friday, Sept. 30 at First Baptist Church of Versailles. Winners are, from left, second place Molly Jo Haynes with parents Phillip and Kayla Haynes; third place Chase Corpening with parents Randy and Jeannie Corpening; and first place Korbin Schumaker with parents Kodie and Kori Jo Schumaker. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

Raine Clotfelter, right, brings an apple pie he made to enter in the Versailles Old Tyme Apple FestivalTM apple pie contest Friday, Sept. 30 at the Morgan County Courthouse in Versailles. Raine’s wife Tricia accompanied him. This is Raine’s second attempt at apple pie baking. He is the former owner of two Daylight Donut Shops in Cassville. He enjoys baking elaborate birthday cakes as well. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

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Mickaela and Randy Taylor dance to D.J. music Friday, Sept. 30 during the apple festival sock hop at B&B DriveIn in Versailles. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

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Richard Harness, left, fiddles his way to second place in the senior division at the 2016 Versailles apple fest old-fashioned fiddlers’ contest Saturday, Oct. 1 at the Royal Theatre in Versailles. Accompanying him on guitar is fellow fiddler Beau Johnston, who took first place in the open division. (photo by R. D. Fish)

Gary Johnston wins first place in the senior division of the 2016 Versailles apple fest old-fashioned fiddler’s contest Saturday, Oct. 1 at the Royal Theatre in Versailles. (photo by R. D. Fish)

Jay White dressed to the nines to emcee the oldfashioned fiddlers’ contest during the 2016 Versailles apple fest Saturday, Oct. 1 at the Royal Theatre in Versailles. (photo by R. D. Fish)

The old-fashioned fiddlers’ contest had a big audience turnout but few competitors during the Versailles apple fest Saturday, Oct. 1 at the Royal Theatre in Versailles. Emcee J.J. White noted the prizes doubled in size this year, thanks to a grant from the Puffin Foundation to further traditional arts and artisans. Nevertheless, only three fiddlers competed in the open division, two in the senior division, and none in the junior division. White acknowledged this deThe “Me and Jim” instrumental duo performs during the 2016 Versailles apple fes- crease in the number of competitival Saturday, Oct. 1 on North Fisher Street in Versailles. The band comprises Jim tors since last year, explaining Biggs, left, and Frank Phelps. When asked which member of “Me and Jim” he was, one local fiddling teacher and all Biggs quipped, “I’m Jim, and he’s Me.” (photo by R. D. Fish) his students had the opportunity to perform at a big music festival in Oklahoma the same weekend.

The audience applauded in assent when White asked if they liked hearing the old-time fiddling music and would enjoy hearing more of it next year. He appealed to the crowd to encourage any fiddlers they know to plan to participate in next year’s apple festival fiddling cotest. Each contestant played three tunes, including a waltz and a fast finishing number, accompanied by one or more guitar players. Competing in the open division, Beau Johnston took first place with Gary Johnston on the guitar. Connie Hohman took second with Beau Johnston playing guitar. Bo Wells placed third with his parents Debbie and David Wells playing guitars.

In the senior division, Gary Johnston took first place, and Richard Harness took second. Both were accompanied by guitar player Beau Johnston. While judges Clifford Hill, John Wagner, and Burt Eichelberger deliberated, White cajoled fiddler Gary Johnston into playing the tune “Tom & Jerry,” which none of the contestants played this year, in memory of a previous contest in which all the contestants played it as a joke. “If you want to know why I didn’t play it,” Johnston said before giving a rousing account of the piece, “I don’t like it.” David Wells and Beau Johnston joined him on stage with their guitars for the encore.

Musical recording artist Steven Tyler Moore performs during the pizza buffet during the 2016 Versailles apple fest Saturday, Oct. 1 at the Bee’s Knees Ale House, off the courthouse square in Versailles. (photo by R. D. Fish)

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The Finley River Boys band performs during the 2016 Versailles apple festival Saturday, Oct. 1 on North Monroe Street in Versailles. Members of the Springfield-based bluegrass-gospel-country music group are, from left, fiddler Brett Dudenhoeffer, 16, of Marshfield, guitarist Bill Crider, bass player Brad Reynolds, and banjo player Alan Johnston. (photo by R. D. Fish) Contemporary Christian band “Changed by Grace” performs during the 2016 Versailles apple festival Saturday, Oct. 1 on the main stage in front of the Morgan County Courthouse in Versailles. Band members are, from left, Larry Cooper, Mike Munsterman, Scott Gutierrez, and Jay McMillin. (photo by R. D. Fish)

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Pride of Stover Marching Bulldogs march Saturday, Oct. 1 in the 2016 Versailles Old Tyme Apple FestivalTM parade. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

Bill Forester makes his 1927 Ford Model T pickup presentable during the Versailles apple fest Saturday, Oct. 1 at Roy E. Otten Memorial Airport in rural Versailles. He bought it a month ago in North Dakota. He said it was the one of the last Model Ts ever built, and still runs well enough for town driving and for use as a support vehicle at steam shows. Forester and his father, also named Bill, displayed several antique cars at a small car show of their own while pilot Tom Cline of Cuba, Mo. offered rides over the apple fest in a Robinson R44 helicopter. (photo by R. D. Fish)

Westminster Presbyterian Church in Versailles served more than 200 people during their pancake breakfast Saturday, Oct. 1 in the church hall as part of the 2016 apple festival in Versailles. Patrons were served pancakes, sausage, coffee, and orange juice. Proceeds from the meal will benefit the Food 4 Morgan County food pantry. (photo by Chris Johnson)

Steve, left, and Dee Yoder and their staff served burgers and brats smoked in this “bull smoker” during the 2016 Versailles apple fest Saturday, Oct. 1 in front of their restaurant, the Blazing Saddles Steakhouse on Newton Street in Versailles. Burgers went back and forth between the bull and the barbecue grill before being served with optional sides of chips or coleslaw. (photo by R. D. Fish)


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Salute to the Morgan County 4-H clubs Morgan County youth to celebrate 4-H week

Members of five 4-H clubs around Morgan County are among more than 6 million youth who will celebrate National 4-H Week Sunday, Oct. 2 to Saturday, Oct. 8 nationwide. National 4-H Week showcases the opportunities 4-H offers young people, and highlights the service of youth who work to make a positive impact on the community. Through community service, 4-H members develop leadership, citizenship, and life skills that help them become successful professionals and community leaders. According to a press release from Elaine Anderson, the 4-H youth specialist at the Morgan County MU Extension office in Versailles, research shows participation in 4-H has positive results in young people’s lives. Findings from the Tufts Uni-

versity “4-H Study of Positive Youth Development” indicate that, compared to other youth, 4H members are: • nearly four times more likely to contribute to their communities. • two times more likely to pursue healthy behaviors. • two times more likely to engage in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs outside school. Morgan County clubs In Morgan County, more than 75 4-H youth and 22 community volunteers participate in five 4-H Clubs. • The Jolly Jokers 4-H Club meets 9 a.m. the third Saturday of each month at the Providence School. • The Radiant Rascals 4H Club meets 6 p.m. the third Monday of each month at the Versailles Rural Fire Protection

District’s Highway 52 and Route D fire station. • The Little Rascals 4-H Club, for children age 5-7, meets 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Mid-America Physical Therapy in Versailles. • The Silver Spurs 4-H Club meets 3 p.m. the third Sunday of each month at the Colvin home in Fortuna. • The Kountry Kids 4-H Club meets 6:30 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month at the American Legion hall in Stover. Drone Discovery During National 4-H Week, youth nationwide will particpate together in an experiment on 4-H National Youth Science Day, Wednesday, Oct. 5. Titled “Drone Discovery,” this handson, interactive design challenge promises to be the world’s largest youth-led science experiment.

About 4-H The nation’s largest youth development organization, 4H helps kids build confidence to tackle issues that affect their communities. In partnership with 109 landgrant universities and more than 3,000 local cooperative extension offices, 4-H pograms serve every county and parish in the U.S., plus more than one million young people in independent, country-led organizations in more than 50 countries. The national 4-H Council is a non-profit, private-sector organization, with headquarters at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture. For more information, call the Morgan County extension office at 573-378-5358, or visit extension.missouri.edu/morgan.

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Members of the Little Rascals Clover Kids Club went to the local radio station, KS95, to record spots about 4H and their experiences this year, in recognition of National 4-H Week, Oct. 2-8. Weston Holem, right, is at the microphone with station manager J.T. Gerlt. Other activities included passing out programs at the apple festival production at the Royal Theatre. (submitted photo)

Jolly Jokers make jolly Christmas

Members of the Jolly Jokers 4-H Club shop for Christmas presents donated to the Morgan County Caring for Kids Coalition annual Christmas for Kids program. Members include Adrianna, Averee and Anders Hooper; Connor, Josie, Gabe, and Nicole Lehman; Katharina and Lisel Baumgartner; and Macy Hulse. Other club projects this year were dairy and meat goats, sheep, swine, hams, cake decorating, and arts and crafts. The club meets the second Saturday of the month at Providence School on Route E, northeast of Versailles. The club leader is Angel Hooper, 573-789-2021. (submitted photo)

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A community service project, spearheaded by local 4-H members Friday, April 15, helped families with food and other necessities and taught participants some important life lessons. (submitted photo)

4-H members help tackle hunger in Morgan County Mikayla Letchworth, a 4-H member in Versailles recently completed a citizenship project in which she addressed the questions: “Do you believe there is a hunger problem in Morgan County? Why or why not?” Letchworth responded, “I believe there are local people concerned about the lack of nutritional food for underprivileged children.” Letchworth worked with others, including 11 visiting sorority ladies of University of Missouri’s Kappa Alpha Theta; a College of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (CAFNR) Ambassador’s group; Sarah Schad, Versailles 4-H Clover Kid’s leader; and Shelia Letchworth, 4-H club leader.

One of the sorority members commented, “I learned that there are those in our world who must budget every dime for their life needs. I have never had to worry about budgeting for food and family needs, so to have to take a shopping list with a food budget and stick to it was a very new concept for me to undertake. It was a valuable lesson.” Project participants delivered food and other necessities to families in need. One of the family members said, “We are so blessed you would do this for us. We can, because of all the food, have money for shoes for the kids.” The community service project Friday, April 15 in Versailles included distribut-

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The Radiant Rascals 4-H club cleaned their 2-mile stretch of adopted highway on Route D Sunday, Sept. 25. The club picked up 13 bags of trash. This was the club’s September community service project. 4-H members participating, in no particular order, were Lindsay Walls, Trace Murdock, Alivia Patton, Garrett Patton, Sarah Huffman, Emma Huffman, Kannen Wilson, Brenna Murdock, Reagan Murdock, Christopher Walls and, not pictured, Talisa Hibdon. (photo by Dawn Walls)

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Lindsay Walls: 4-H changed my life

Little Rascals Clover Kids members attending the September meeting in Versailles were, front from left, Kile Hill, Weston Holem, Karsen Hill, back from left, Soren Stapp, Trinity Jefferies, and Annika Baumgartner. (submitted photo)

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by Sarah Schad Little Rascals is a Clover Kids 4-H club for 5 to 7 year old students. This club experience provides youth a safe environment while learning life skills and building character. Members are introduced to 4-H activities and events. This year, Little Rascals provided community service by distributing programs at Royal Theatre events, collecting soda tabs and plastic bags, and donating to the food pantry and kids coalition.

Members practiced public speaking, demonstrations and judging classes. Activities centered on skills dealing with the four H’s – head, heart, hands and health. Former 4-H members provided programs for the club, telling about their favorite projects and sharing their 4-H experiences. The group also made ice cream, butter, trail mix and several crafts. Members helped with fair preparations, removed veterans’ flags after Memorial Day and

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shopped for items for Buddy Packs. The 2015-16 Little Rascals included: Annika Baumgartner, Weston Hibdon, Karsen Hill, Kile Hill, Weston Holem, Trinity Jefferies, Soren Stapp, and Noah Steenrod. They meet 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Mid America Therapy at Versailles. Sarah Schad is the club leader. Anyone interest in joining may call the Extension Office at 573378-5358.

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by Lindsay Walls My name is Lindsay Walls and I have been in 4-H for seven years. I am a member of the Radiant Rascals 4-H club. This year, I was voted in as club president and had a blast doing it and learning so much. My role is to run the meetings and maintain order at the meetings. I am involved in all of our club’s community service projects and enjoy helping out in any way that I can. My favorite community service project is the Kids Coalition. Every year around Christmas time, we shop for families that need help with buying gifts for their children. This makes me feel so happy that I am able to bring a smile to a little kids face on Christmas. This year, we also took Valentines to the residents at the nursing home. It was nice to see their smiling faces when we came to visit them. I was in six projects this year. They were: arts and crafts, country cured hams, foods, meat goats, poultry and photography. This year was my best so far at showing my animals. I received a Grand Champion for my meat goat doe and a Reserved Champion for my waterfowl. I enjoyed the showmanship class at the fair and learned so many new things about showing my goats and poultry. I received the Outstanding 4H member for Morgan County for 2015. It was a great honor to receive this award. I work hard at all my 4-H projects and activities that I participate in and it was nice to be able to get this recognition. I also attended State Congress this year for the first time. It was a learning experience, for sure. It was great to see all the other 4-H members from all over the

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state of Missouri get together to do great things for 4-H. 4-H has taught me to be a hard worker. Being a hard worker means that you never give up, you keep pushing forward even when times get tough. I know I can make a difference if I just set my mind to it and work hard at it. Dreams don’t come true unless you make

them come true by working hard for whatever you wish. I am glad I’m in 4-H. It has a lot to offer. I’m doing new things, making new friends, and having fun. I’m learning how to be responsible and a hard worker. I want other kids to have the same experiences as I have had in 4-H. 4-H has changed my life for the better.

Lindsay Walls poses with her prize-winning duck, Bean, at the Morgan County Fair in Versailles. (submitted photo)

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Salute to the Morgan County 4-H clubs

The Little Rascals Clover Kids Club clean windows prior to creating a window display featuring their activities of the year recently at Mid America Therapy in Versailles. The display is part of the celebration of National 4-H Week. (submitted photo)

Anders Hooper works with his cured ham in the home economics building during the Morgan County Fair in Versailles. (submitted photo)

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Adrianna Hooper holds her goats for her 4H dairy and meat goats project as a member of the Jolly Jokers 4-H Club. (submitted photo)

Members of various 4-H clubs play a game of can bowling during a countywide 4-H family night Friday, Sept. 9 at the Hunter Civic Center in Versailles. Sporting whiffle balls attached to their heads by panty hose are, from left, Trinity Jeffries of the Little Rascals 4-H Club, Alivia Patton and Garrett Patton of the Radiant Rascals, and Gabe Brunjes of the Kountry Kids. (photo by R. D. Fish)

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Seen at the 2016 Mikaela, left, and Abby Devorss sell products made with goats milk Saturday, Oct. 1 at the Versailles Old Tyme Apple FestivalTM. Their products included lotion, soap and lip balm. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

Lee Benax stands by his 1940 Ford Deluxe Saturday, Oct. 1 at the Big Boys’ Toys Club Car Show at Versailles City Park during the annual apple festival. Benax has owned the car 30 years. He has added an all new undercarriage and air conditioning and he has driven it to Pikes Peak and more. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

Toys for grown-ups

Exhibits at the 2016 Versailles apple fest car show Saturday, Oct. 1 in the Versailles City Park look like die-cast toys from helicopter height. (photo by R. D. Fish)

How ’bout them apples?

Susan Otterson, left, of Laurie buys a bag of apples from apple fest chairman Brice Lake of Versailles during the 2016 Versailles apple fest Saturday, Oct. 1 on the courthouse square in Versailles. (photo by R. D. Fish)

The Versailles High School Future Farmers of America Agriculture Power Class restored this 1973 Allis Chalmers 200 Tractor which was displayed in the Versailles apple festival engine and tractor show Saturday, Oct. 1 in Versailles. The FFA Ag Power Class students are Clayton Bauer, Jonathon Fleiger, Adam Guinn, AJ Bauer, Cory Weicken, Ryan Sheets and Jordan Jeffries. FFA AG Power Class teachers are Clayton Murphy and Todd Wilhelm. (photo by Janet Dabbs) Noah Dykzeul, left, hands a bottle of sparkling apple cider to Tom Foreman of Defiance during the 2016 Versailles apple fest Saturday, Oct. 1 on the courthouse square in Versailles. (photo by R. D. Fish)

Long-time Versailles resident Eva Murray shops at a vendor booth during the 2016 Versailles apple fest Saturday, Oct. 1 on Jasper Street in Versailles. The booth’s wares included soft books, potato bags, and dustpans made from old license plates. (photo by R. D. Fish)

Cheyenne Hill, left, and Heather Hill of Versailles, cast members of the “Beauty and the Beast” musical, approve of the beverage choices during the 2016 Versailles apple festival Saturday, Oct. 1 in front of the Royal Theatre in Versailles, where they were greeting visitors before the old-time fiddlers’ contest. (photo by R. D. Fish)

Boy Scout Troop 30 of Versailles sold Peach Nehi floats during the 2016 Versailles apple festival Saturday, Oct. 1 on North Monroe Street in Versailles. Representing the troop are, from left, assistant scoutmasters Doug Ross and Daniel Ingram and scouts Wyatt Stafford and Quinten Ingram. (photo by R. D. Fish)

Lisa, left, and Don Evans stroll with their labradoodle Jack Saturday, Oct. 1 in downtown Versailles. They were among many visitors who brought their dogs along during the 2016 Versailles apple festival. The couple has homes in Kansas City and the Indian Creek Cove area. (photo by R. D. Fish)

Tom, left, and Sarah Cline offered rides in their Robinson R44 helicopter during the 2016 Versailles apple fest Saturday, Oct. 1 at Roy E. Otten Memorial Airport in Versailles. The couple from Cuba, Mo. run Tom Cline Helicopter, LLC, specializing in aerial photography, pipeline and powerline patrol, charter flights, and event attractions. This was the chopper that “buzzed” the apple fest parade. (photo by R. D. Fish)


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Residents of New Hope Christian Community residential facility in Versailles rode on a float in the 2016 apple fest parade Saturday, Oct. 1 in Versailles. The facility is operated by Christian Churches Disability Ministry. (photo by Chris Johnson)

The participants in the 2016 Vern Frank Memorial Run take off from the starting line in front of Versailles High School Saturday, Oct. 1. The Versailles Fellowship of Christian Athletes sponsors the event. This year there were 39 entrants in the 5K race. Four persons entered in the Super Senior 5K, seven individuals participated in the 2-mile walk and 25 children were in the half-mile Kids Fun Run. (photo by Chris Johnson)

The Versailles Lions Club sponsored the 2016 apple festival Compact Figure 8 Race and Powder Puff Scramble Saturday, Oct. 1 at the Morgan County Fairgrounds in Versailles. There were 49 cars entered in the figure-8 race. (photo by Chris Johnson)

The Bee’s Knees Ale House was buzzing during the 2016 Versailles apple fest Saturday, Oct. 1, offering pizza by the slice at the curb and a pizza buffet inside. Among those dining in were, clockwise from left, Derrick Olsen of Greenwood, Carolyn Taylor and Phil Brazie of Laurie, Nicole Olsen and Annaliese Olsen of Greenwood. (photo by R. D. Fish)

Flight nurse Silvia Tribble explains the medical equipment inside a Staff for Life helicopter to a crowd of curious visitors during the 2016 Versailles apple festival Saturday, Oct. 1 in a vacant lot across Newton Street from the city fire station in Versailles. The helicopter landed on a bare foundation, and emergency medical personnel invited groups of people to look or even sit inside. (photo by R. D. Fish)

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Friends and family of former Morgan County Circuit Court Clerk Cheryl Morris joined her during the 2016 Versailles apple fest Saturday, Oct. 1 on the courthouse square in Versailles. The Morris contingent included, front from left, Sandalyn Morris, Kaythie Dunn, Teagan Dunn, Sharon and Bill Kirchoff; middle row, Sacha Morris, Cheryl Morris, Michelle Morris, Addison Morris, and Talan Morris; back from left, Travis Morris and Justin Morris. (photo by R.D. Fish)

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NO RESERVE REAL ESTATE AUCTION 19343 Highway C, Barnett, MO As the Tool Barn business is relocating (and we no longer live in the home), we will sell the following described residential and commercial real estate at public auction located: From the Junction of C & 52 Highways (East of Versailles), take C Highway 4.7 miles to sale site on the left. Watch for sale signs.

Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016 @ 10 a.m. Home & Outbuildings on 4 Acres HOME: This home (with frontage on C Highway) features 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a kitchen which opens into a dining area, a family room, and a laundry/utility room. There is a nice deck off the back of the home and a concrete front porch. The climate is controlled by an electric central heat and air unit. OUTBUILDINGS: The tool barn building is a 30’x60’ commercial bulding with a 10’x60’ covered lean-to along the front. The commercial building has 3 overhead doors and a great location that could serve a number of commercial/retail purposes. There is also a 30’x40’ horse barn with 3 stalls and a large garage area with 2 overhead doors and a concrete apron. The 4 acres also boasts an older 25’x50’ metal barn behind the garage.

PROPERTY VIEWING: THURSDAY, OCT. 6 • 5:30-7 P.M. TERMS: The property will sell ABSOLUTE to the high bidder with NO RESERVE. We will require $10,000 down the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing to be held on or before Tuesday, November 15, 2016. Sellers will provide an owner’s title policy; buyer will be responsible for a lender’s policy. Taxes will be prorated at closing; and the closing fee will be split 50/50. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a nice property in a very desirable location that will provide a place to live along with a commercial building in the heart of the Mennonite business district. The property has served the Tool Barn well for several years, and can offer many commercial opportunities. Don’t forget about the 4 acres of ground which could be used for produce production. Join us for the property viewing on October 6, as well as a quick auction Saturday morning, October 15. Be on time, as the property will sell promptly at 10 a.m.

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

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–––––––––––––––––––––––– NOW IN STOCK treated landscape timbers and railroad ties. Carpenter-Guenther Lumber Company, 201 N. Monroe, Versailles, 573-378-4433. (MP-0317-16-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––––– $10 DOZEN Fancy salt & pepper shakers, Versailles brick, Western books. 1,000 collectables, glassware and figurines to choose from, vintage Golden Books, records, 8-track tapes, Latham Collectibles. (MP-0929-16-2t) –––––––––––––––––––––––– LARGE WOOD BUTTER churn and mould, $75; compost tumbler like new, $100; large cast iron bell, $80; antique high chair and stroller, $50 each; 5gallon white oil paint, $75; pool table with accessories, $125; Serta mattress and box spring, king, $50. 573-789-5252. (MP09-29-16-2t) –––––––––––––––––––––––– SELLING OUT MY collection of accordions. Over 100, parts, tools, instructions. Call for details. 573377-4880. (MP-09-22-16-3t) –––––––––––––––––––––––– FOR SALE: TEETER HANG up, inversion table. Gently used, great for bad backs. Model F7000. 573-746-1935. (MP-09-29-16-2t) –––––––––––––––––––––––– FOR SALE: CHARTER ARMS 5 shot revolver, 32 magnum caliber. Excellent for concealed carry, lots of extras, very gently used, striker fired, 573-7461935. (MP-09-29-16-2t) –––––––––––––––––––––––– FALL HARDY MUMS, 9-inch, $5.95 each; also 12-inch and 18-inch mums, pumpkins, gourds, mini pumpkins, fall squash, corn shocks, straw bales, etc. Shirk’s Produce & Greenhouse, 573-392-8647. Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sunday. (MP-0929-16-3t) –––––––––––––––––––––––– LIVE AND DRESSED rabbits, $5 to $10; all wire cages $10 to $20; call before 9 p.m. 573-539-2284. If no answer, leave number, will call you back. (MP-10-06-16-1t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

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

Evening Public Auction Saturday October 8, 2016 at 5:30 PM

As always, No buyer’s premium or fees... (573) 378-8822 Cell • (660) 347-5656 Office • (660) 826-0278 Home What you bid is what you pay! dickhutchisonauction@me.com Toby Brown (660) 473-6008 Sam Trelow (660) 287-1390 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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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 573378-8757 or 573-378-6757. (MP-12-17-09-tfn) ––––––––––––––––––––––– 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. (MP05-09-13-tfn) ––––––––––––––––––––––– 2 & 3 BEDROOM apartments accepting applications, Missouri Avenue Apartments. HUD vouchers accepted, rent based on income, 573-3784820. (MP-05-09-13-tfn) ––––––––––––––––––––––– BLUE DOOR STORAGE, reasonable prices, 10x20, 6x10, call 573-789-3587. (MP-09-0513-tfn) ––––––––––––––––––––––– TWO-BEDROOM MOBILE in country park, Versailles, 573378-6311. (MP-09-01-16-tfn) ––––––––––––––––––––––– THREE BEDROOM, 2 bath in country on two acres, pets okay, home 573-377-2100 or cell 573-378-0739. (MP-09-2916-2t) ––––––––––––––––––––––– TWO BEDROOM apartment in Versailles, no pets. 573-4803015. (MP-09-29-16-tfn) ––––––––––––––––––––––– T WO/ THREE BEDROOM house, full basement, large corner lot, oversized detached two-car garage, recently refinished hardwood floors; $600 month plus deposit. 573-3783169. (MP-09-29-16-2t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––

FOR RENT: 40’ X 64’ SHOP or storage building, includes billboard, $500 mo. 573-3726444. (MP-10-06-16-2t) ––––––––––––––––––––––– FOR RENT: HOUSE, 2 bedroom, Versailles area, $425, $425 security, available Oct. 1. 573-378-4050. (MP-10-0616-1t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––

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FOR SALE: 3 BEDROOM house, newer AC/furnace, nice neighborhood, new metal roof, 401 S. Fisher, Versailles,

$59,000. For appointment, call 573-789-5252. (MP-09-29-162t) ––––––––––––––––––––––– VERSAILLES, nice 2 bedroom house, central air/heat, gas fireplace, appliances, storage shed and garage, good location, $49,500, 573-378-4773. (MP-09-15-16-tfn) ––––––––––––––––––––––– THREE BEDROOM HOUSE New metal roof and hot water heater, $59,000. 509 South Hunter, Versailles. For appointment, call 573-789-5252. (MP-09-29-16-2t) –––––––––––––––––––––––

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NO RESERVE REAL ESTATE & HOUSEHOLD AUCTION

3 Tracts of Ground (160 m/l acres) & Home 15827 Hwy. D, Versailles, MO

Due to the death of my wife, and as I have moved from the farm, I will sell the following described real estate, machinery and personal property at public auction located: From the Junction of 52 Highway and D (on the west edge of Versailles), take D Hwy. north 1.5 miles to the property on the right (east). Watch for sale signs.

Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016 @ 10 a.m. 160 ACRE FARM M/L WITH HOME & OUTBUILDINGS SOLD IN 3 TRACTS AS FOLLOWS:

and could soon be ready for organic farming should the new owner desire. TRACT 2: This 30 acre m/l tracts sits just south of Tract one. It is completely open with Highway D frontage all along the west boundary. Tract 2 could also be ready soon for organic farming should the new owner desire. TRACT 3: This 100 m/l tract lies on the eastern border of tracts 1 & 2. It is partially terraced, and nearly all open. Tract 3 has gravel frontage all along the north side via Willow Creek Road, and had commercial fertilizer spread • We have a tractor loader & hot pressure washer to clean your items. in March. • We have an extensive mailing list, offer Internet bidding & accept credit cards. SPECIAL NOTE: The present renter has possession • We also have a drone helicopter to take aeriel photos of your property. of the ground until December 31. If all of the tracts are We charge no buyers premiums or fees. What you bid is what you pay! bought by one individual we will use 160 total acres to determine contract sales price (Tract 1-30 acres, Though we sell all types of items including farm sales, machinery, Tract 2-30 acres, Tract 3-100 acres). If there are difhousehold and antiques, we specialize in selling real estate at auction. ferent buyers for any of the tracts, the Seller will survey the farm (at their own expense) and we will then TRACT 1: This 30 acre m/l tract sits on D Hwy. For all your auction needs call: 573-378-8822 just north of Versailles, and boasts a 3 (could use surveyed acres to determine the final sales price each individual tract. be 4) bedroom home that was built in 1905. It for Creek Road, and had commercial fertilizer spread in March. has beautiful woodwork throughout the home. for many years. This is one of the nicest places in the Versailles Community. From the back porch Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms and a full bath. Carl A. Guenther Household Pickup & Real Estate Auction, Home On the main floor there is a kitchen, dining room, on 160 Acres, Versailles Area ...............Saturday, Oct. 8 • 10 a.m. living room, family room, utility room, mud room and a full bath. The Main Floor has central heat Vernon Zimmerman Home and Commercial Bldg. on 4 Acres and air with the air being electric and the heat provided by a Rudd high efficiency fuel oil. In (Former Tool Barn on C Hwy.) Barnett Area.......Sat., Oct. 15 • 10 a.m. addition to the home, tract 1 offers several out buildings including a big 48’x48’ cattle barn with Former Eldenburg Farm Auction 2 Home 158 Acres on 135 South feed bunks on both sides & granary in back, a of Florence ..........................................Saturday, Oct. 22 • 10 a.m. 24’x24’ barn with loft, a 24’x38’ barn with a loft, and a 36’x36’ barn with loft. There are also sev 550 Acres on Gasconade River in Pulaski Cty....................... Nov. 5 eral small working corrals on this tract. Aside from the improvements, tract 1 is nearly all open Go to auctionarrows.com to view sale bills.

DICK HUTCHISON AUCTION & REAL ESTATE

Upcoming Sales

OLEAN LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC.

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

Your Locally Owned & Operated Livestock Market Serving Farmers & Cattlemen for Over 40 Years SPECIAL COW SALE

1ST FRIDAY EACH MONTH IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE SPECIAL COW SALE REGULAR FEEDER SALE

1st FRIDAY EACH MONTH FOLLOWING THE REGULAR FEEDER SALE SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALESALE 2ND OFEACH EACHMONTH MONTH 2nd FRIDAY FRIDAY OF HAVE 5 PACKERBUYERS BUYERS PRESENT EVERY WEEK WEWE HAVE 5 PACKER PRESENT EVERY WEEK YOU HAVE ANYANY CATTLE TO SELLTO BE SURE TOBE CALL THE NUMBERS BELOW IFIFYOU HAVE CATTLE SELL SURE TO CALL THE CATTLE ARE RECEIVED ON THE THURSDAY EACH REGULAR FRIDAY SALE NUMBERS BELOW. CATTLE AREBEFORE RECEIVED ON THURSDAY BEFORE EACH REGULAR FRIDAY SALE WE HAVE 38 FEED/WATER PENS FOR EARLY ARRIVALS HAVE 38Regarding FEED/WATER PENS FOR EARLY ForWE Information Trucking Arrangements &ARRIVALS Consignments For Information Regarding Arrangements & Consignments Call SaleTrucking Barn @ 573-392-4138

Call Sale Barn @ 573-392-4138 Mark Atkinson @ 573-280-7920 Steve Dubbert @ 573-338-2060 Mark Atkinson@573-280-7920 Steve Dubbert@573-338-2060 Don Bledsoe @ 573-280-0749 Ronnie Houston @ 573-280-7282 ChrisBledsoe Bledsoe@573-280-0206 Harold Houston@573-280-5505 Chris @ 573-280-0206 Harold Houston @ 573-280-5505 Cody Bledsoe@573-286-2979 Ronnie Houston@573-280-7282 Cody Bledsoe @ 573-286-2979 Todd Lawson @ 573-280-4583 Don Bledsoe@573-280-0749

Todd Lawson@573-280-4583

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TERMS: We will offer the 3 tracts choice to the high bidder with no reserve. The winning bidder will be able to choose any one tract, or any combination of the 3 tracts as they choose. The tracts will be sold by the acre with the winning bid multiplied by the total number of acres in the tract(s), If the first successful bidder does not take all of the tracts, the process will be repeated until all tracts are sold. We will require $20,000 down per tract on sale day (up to $60,000 for all three tracts), with any balance due at closing to be held on or before Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2016. Seller will provide an owner’s title policy; buyer is responsible for any lender’s policy. Taxes prorated at closing, closing fee split 50/50. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: I’ve known Carl A. Guenther my entire life as he carried the mail in Versailles for many years. This is one of the nicest places in the Versailles community. From the back porch you can see the top of the courthouse. This place offers a wonderful setting on a blacktop road close to town. The ground is in pasture and could soon be used for organic farming. Join us for the open house & property viewing Thursday, September 29 to see this wonderful property 1st hand.

TRUCK, BOAT, JET SKI & TRAILERS

1995 F-150 XT 4x4, lockout hubs, 80K miles, a/c, toolbox and running boards 16 Glastron 18’ boat with Mercury 150hp Black Max fuel injected motor Homemade utility box trailer • Homemade trailer 91 Kawasaki Jet Ski with trailer 2016 14’ Load & Go trailer, drop down tailgate 76” wide

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REGULAR SALE: FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 2016, STARTING @12 NOON SPEC. FEEDER SALE: FRIDAY, OCT. 14, 2016, STARTING @12 NOON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13,STARTING 2015 @12 NOON REGULAR SALE: FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 2016,

STARTING @ 12:00 NOON NEW DAY CONSIGNMENTS GENETICS SPECIAL EARLY

BULL & SHO-ME SELECT HEIFER SALE 150-Mixed Strs & Hfrs; 500 toBRED 650 lbs; Vaccinated FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 2016 40-Black Strs & Hfrs; WEaned 30 Days; Vaccinated STARTING @6 P.M. 45-Holstein Strs; 800 lbs.

SOME EARLY 60-Black Strs & Hfrs; 450 to CONSIGNMENTS 550 lbs; Weaned & Vaccinated 35 to20-Mixed 40 - SimStrs; Angus 700&toBalancer 750 lbs. Bulls 25 to 35Expecting Sho-Me Select Bred Heifers 1000 Head OTHER PENDING REGULAR BREDCONSIGNMENTS COW & BULL SALE TO FOLLOW

BACK

CALL FOR INFORMATION ADDITIONALSALE CONSIGNMENTS NEW DAY ON GENETICS

BRUSH HOG, TRACTOR, TOOLS & GARDEN

Sidewinder 7’ pull-type brush hog • Lot misc. tools Small lot hog wire • Lot of misc. hand tools 4-Vintage metal oil cans • 2-Antique ladders Aluminum step ladder • Homemade deer blind 2-Ladder stands Bad Boy Pro Series Outlaw 36hp, 61 inch cut, zero turn mower, electric lift deck, 860 hours Aluminum ext. ladder Garden hose Lot yard tools • Floor jack

Stihl F556RC weed eater, nearly new Stihl BG56C leaf blower, nearly new

HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE & APPLIANCES

Electra Lux Legacy Canister Vacuum GE Refrigerator w/ice maker • Set butcher knives Vintage kitchen stool w/pull out steps 12-gun cabinet GE heavy duty washer & dryer (like new) Glider rocker • Lot of silverware • Lot of pots/pans Emerson microwave Duncan Phyfe drum table, glass top • X-long couch Rocker • Marble top table • Small lot pictures/mirrors Indian blanket Full bed w/chest, 2 nightstands & dresser Queen size bed • Large lot of bedding Swivel rocker • Sewing machine • Old school bell Wing back chair • 2 Swivel chairs Antique oak desk, 6 drawers (From Insurance Agency) 2 End tables • Couch • Breakfast drop leaf table Queen bed, 2 nightstands, dresser, and chest (nice) Loveseat couch • Small lot pressed glass AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: We don’t have a great deal of personal property and household items to sell, so please make it a point to be on time for this auction. Remember-everything, including the real estate will sell to the high bidder... so come and bid confidently!

BE SURE TO VISIT FOR MORE PHOTOS & VIDEO

Owners: Carl Guenther & Wife Virginia Mae

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

As always, No buyer’s premium or fees... (573) 378-8822 Cell • (660) 347-5656 Office • (660) 826-0278 Home What you bid is what you pay! dickhutchisonauction@me.com Toby Brown (660) 473-6008 Sam Trelow (660) 287-1390 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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Hill Nursery r a d e C Fall Planting Time

Mums: 2 for $14 • Apple Trees $20.95-$22.95 Large Assortment NEW SNACKS! Sandwich Creme Cookies $1.49 24 oz.

Trees: Shade, Fruit, Flowering & Nut Bushes & Shrubs - Largest variety in area Perennials, Vines, Berries, Houseplants

Oreo Cookie Thins $3.99 2 lbs.

Chunky Peanut Butter $122 28 oz. Citrus Fruit Cups 12 for $6.37

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.

Baked Beans 28 oz.

573-378-4672

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37949 Hwy. E • 660-337-0102

Nine miles NE of Versailles, in the village of Excelsior

(Just East of Bethel Mennonite Church on Hwy E)

Open 8:30 to 5:00 Monday - Saturday, Closed Sunday

Prices subject to stock on hand and correction of typographical errors

Annual Fall Baking Supply Sale

Beef Cattle OppOrtunity Sale!

MidweSt Beef allianCe fall Sale

Wednesday, October 5th to Tuesday, October 11th, 2016

Farmer Inspired

Mid Mo Livestock Center - Marshall Jct.

Fine quality tools for the professional & homeowner

Saturday, Oct. 15 • 12:30 p.m. 40 Gelbvieh and Balancer Bulls, 12-24 months old 50 Gelbvieh, Balancer and Angus females, many with calves by side All Cattle are either Angus, Gelbvieh and Balancer Genetics or Bred that way.

For sale catalog, contact Ron Rogers 660-375-7266, Richard Lincoln 660-895-5008 or Larry Robuck 660-295-4205.

Get 10% OFF with this ad Expires Nov. 10

Built to last

Come see the crew at Fajen Lumber for all your building needs! 404 W. 2nd St. • Stover • 573-377-2514

REAL ESTATE

Whole Chickens

AUCTION

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25TH AT 10 AM

LAURIE, MO - AT THE INTERSECTION OF HWY 5 AND HWY O TRACT 1: COMMERCIAL BLDG TRACT 2: RESIDENTIAL LOTS

Bakery • Surplus Groceries • Bulk Foods

TRACT 1: Commercial building

19532 Hwy. C, Barnett

Pasture Raised

All Natural $1.49 lb.

Located between Versailles & High Point on Hwy. C

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at the intersection of Missouri Highway 5 & Route “O” in Laurie, Missouri. This tract is zoned C-2 within the City of Laurie and has substantial frontage on Route “O” with excellent visibility from Highway 5. The building is currently rented to two separate tenants, both on month-to-month tenancies. This would be an excellent lot for any business needing high visibility at a lighted intersection. Other businesses in the area include convenience stores, banks, groceries and numerous enterprises. MODOT estimates traffic at this intersection to range between 4,000 and 4500 cars per day.

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Golf course lot(s) at Indian Rock Estates #2 (these two lots have been combined to one lot per county records) and backing to the first fairway. They will sell as one sale of a lot fronting Osage Avenue for more than 200’ (according to the plat). Water, sewer and electricity are nearby but not specifically stubbed to this lot and are subject to impact fees. Several homes have been built on this street. The proximity to the Indian Rock Golf Clubhouse is excellent and all these lie just east of Laurie, Missouri on State Highway “0”. TRACT 1 EVA RICHARDSON IRREVOCABLE TRUST (SELLER) Terms: 10% buyer premium, complete terms online

Pollyanna Unbleached Fine Stone Ground Active Dry Yeast Pie & Cookie Flour Whole Wheat Flour 1 lb. $3.98 50 lb. Bag $14.95 2½ lb. $9.95 50 lb. Bag $15.95 All Trumps Unbleached King Wheat Saf Instant High Gluten Flour Bread Flour Yeast 50 lb. Bag $18.95 50 lb. Bag $14.95 1 lb. $3.49 Bronze Chief Prairie Gold Pure Dark Vanilla Whole Wheat Flour Whole Wheat Flour 8 oz. $7.99 50 lb. Bag $27.95 50 lb. Bag $27.95 1 pt. $14.99 Prairie Gold Bronze Chief Quick or Rolled Oats Hard White Wheat Hard Red Wheat 10 lb. Bag $5.90 50 lb. Bag $25.95 50 lb. Bag $25.95 50 lb. Bag $21.95

Hardwood Smoked Hams 99¢ lb.

Smoked Boneless

Salmon

Pollock Fillets

Burgers $1.99 lb.

Citrus Salad 7 oz.

59¢ ea.

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

Porkchops 8 oz. 99¢ ea.

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Chips

5 oz. 99¢ ea.

Hickory

Smoked Bacon 16 oz. $1.99 lb.

Butter w/ Canola Oil 15 oz. $1.99 ea.

Dark

Brown Sugar 50 lb. $19.95

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

Granulated Sugar 10 lb. Bag $6.90 50 lb. Bag $29.95 Brown Sugar 10 lb. Bag $6.90 50 lb. Bag $36.95

Dutch Cocoa 1 lb. $3.49 2 lb. $6.98 White Coconut Oil 1 Gal. $15.95 Case of 4 $59.80

Ground Cinnamon 1 lb. $3.19 2 lb. $6.38 Pure Choc. Chips 2 lb. $5.98 5 lb. $13.95

Pure Corn Syrup ½ Gallon $4.99

Dutch Barrel Syrup The Basics & More Cookbook $14.99 95.4 oz. $7.99

Pure Missouri Honey 1 Gallon $44.99

Nordicware Sheet Pan Half Size $11.99 - Large Size $14.99

Maple Syrup 75 oz jug $21.99 Gal. jug $49.99

Pitted Dates 2 lb. $5.98 5 lb. $14.95

Chopped Dates 2 lb. $4.98 5 lb. $11.95

0DDVGDP·V 6RUJKXP ½ Gallon $13.99 Gallon $24.99 Craisins 2 lb. $6.98 5 lb. $15.95

Pecan Pieces 2 lb. $21.98 5 lb. $54.95 English Walnuts 2 lb. $8.98 5 lb. $21.95

Pecan Halves 2 lb. $21.98 5 lb. $54.95

Seedless Raisins 2½ lb.............$4.98 6 lb. ............$11.94 30 lb. Case $49.95

Raw Spanish Peanuts 5 lb. $10.95 25 lb. $43.95

Refurbished Bosch Kitchen Machine 1 Year Factory Warranty

Peanut Brittle 2 lb. $4.98 - 5 lb. $11.95

Louisburg 100% Apple Cider ½ Gallon $4.49 - Gallon $6.99

Waverly, MO #2 Apples - Gala, Jonagold, Jonathan, Red & Yellow Delicious 1 Bushel $12.95 ea - 4 or more $11.95 ea Receive weekly ad via email. Sign up at www.weaverscountrymarket.com/21.html

Jim, Roger & Richard Elliott

Early Order Discounts for 2017 Seeds

Auctioneers: Wally Iman & Scott Martin 800-499-6774 Complete Listing, Pics & Terms at LandAndAuction.net

Through October Burrus Products: 11% Merschman Products: 8% Byron Seeds Products 7%

EL-PAR SEEDS Growers & Processors of Missouri Certified Seed

Custom seed cleaning & treating

Give us a call to compare prices before you buy.

For Tax Planning, Pay in 2016 or 2017

573-378-4540 • 18254 Providence Rd. • Versailles 1995 Dodge Ram 3500, Ext. Cab. 4x4, 5.9 Cummins, Auto, 218K Miles, Excellent Condition, Local Truck, White $9,900 2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited 2.4 4 cyl. Auto, Only 45K Miles, Leather, Sunroof, Nav. Come Test Drive, Black $14,500

Consumer Rebates on Quality Accessories

2006 Ford Expedition Limited, 4x4, 5.4V8, Auto, 130K Miles, Loaded 4K Miles on Rebuilt Engine, Black $9,900

2011 Toyota Camry XLE, 4 Door, 2.5 4 cyl, Auto, 133K Miles, Loaded, Local Trade-in, Extra Nice-Clean, Black $9,800 2010 Chevy Express LT 1500 AWD, 8 Pass, 5.3V8, Auto, 79K Miles, One Owner, Clean-Nice, Hard-toFind, White $18,500

2011 Toyota Tundra Platinum, 4x4, Crew Cab, 5.7V8, Auto, 91K Miles, Loaded with Equipment, Come See, Black $27,900 2011 Chevy Express LT 3500, 15 Pass, 6.0V8, Auto, 83KMiles, Rear Heat & Air, One Owner, Green $17,500

2012 Chevy Suburban 2500 LS 9 Pass, 4x4, 6.0V8, Auto, One Owner, 82K Miles, Perfect Camper Puller, Pewter $27,900 2011 Chrysler Town & Country Touring L7 Pass. 3.6V6, Auto, 68K Miles, Heated Leather, DVD, Stow N Go, Silver $13,500

2012 Ford Fusion SEL 2.5 4 cyl. Auto, 74K Miles, Dual Power Seats, Very Nice & Clean Car, Come See, Burgundy $10,900 2011 Ford F-250 Lariat, 4x4, Crew Cab, 6.7 Diesel, Auto, 61K Miles, One Owner,Nice-Clean, Hard-toFind, Gold $37,900

Find current rebate information at www.lirebates.com

$249.99

Includes 6½ qt. Bowl, Wire Whips & Dough Hook (No Blender)

2016 Chrysler Town & Country Touring, 7 Pass, 3.6V6, Auto, 21K Miles, One Owner, Lthr. Factory Warranty, Blue $23,500


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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) ––––––––––––––––––––––– DRIVERS: AMAZING PAY package. Bonuses and great home time. Full/part-time, lots of miles, free life insurance, plus new equipment, CDL-A. 855-765-3331. (MP-10-06-164t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––– Looking for - and will pay - person willing to do light outside weed trimming. Will supply quality battery-operated string trimmer and garden shears for minor shrub care. If you’re a minor, proof of adult permission is required. Small home within Versailles city limits. Call 573-569-1308. (MP-09-29-16-2t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––– THE MORGAN COUNTY Circuit Clerk’s office has an opening for a Court Clerk III position. High school diploma and two years general clerical experience required. State of Missouri paid position, 40 hours per week, includes State benefits. Mail or deliver resume or inquiries for more specific

information to Office of the Circuit Clerk, 211 E. Newton, Ste. 4, Versailles, MO 65084. The Morgan County Circuit Court is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Court will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. (MP-10-06-16-2t) –––––––––––––––––––––––

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Heather M. and John T. King to Andrea and Clint Dubes, lot 10, Happy Landing, and southwest quarter of northeast quarter, section 26, township 40, range 17. Wells Fargo Bank NA to Stephanie Lynn and Kalvin Lee McIntosh, lots 3, 4, 5, and 6, Ozark Village. Chevron Sierra Land Co. LLC to Anthony Alfano, Debra J. Stauffer, northeast quarter of southeast quarter, section 7, township 41, range 18. A. Arlene and Marilyn J. Fischer, Marilyn J. Ringland to Marilyn J. Ringland, lots 3, 4, and 5, West Side Manor. Charlie J. and Vickie M. Harris to John A. and Nancy B. Cunningham, building 542, Timberlake Condominium Building 500. Buddy & LB LLC to Martin G. and Hollie K. Still, unit 511, Forest Pointe Condominium Building 500. Thomas Var Vera to Jaqueline Quarterman, southwest quarter of northeast quarter, and southeast quarter of northeast quarter, all of section 29, township 41, range 17. Chevron Sierra Land Co. LLC to Linda K. Nicks, Emma L. Clark, lot 16, Buck Creek Acres. Marian L. Dragovich Trustee to Marian L. Dragovich Trustee, lot 6, Our Resort Subdivision Lot One 4-39. Clifford E. Dale Jr. to 4101 Powell Ave. LLC, lot 14, Moffett Village. Bank of Versailles to Laura McDonald, northeast quarter of southwest quarter, section 36, township 42, range 19. Jack M. and Carolyn J. Wilson to Jeffrey Scott Wilson, northwest quarter of southeast quarter, section 1, township 42, range 18. Geraldene May Trustee to David D. Seaman, northeast quarter of southeast quarter, section 29, township 40, range 17, and northwest quarter of southwest quarter, section 28, township 40, range 17, three tracts, and southwest quarter of southwest quarter, section 28, township

40, range 17. Courtney and Matthew Kohler to James C. and Phyllis L. Flinn, lot 15, Highway O Subdivision. WBHSW Properties LLC to MVK Investments LLC, northwest quarter of northwest quarter, and northwest quarter, all of section 29, township 40, range 17. Kenneth Nelson to Kenneth L. and Irene J. Nelson Trustees, lot 73, Minifarms Section Three Indian Creek Addition. Quicken Loans Inc. to Federal National Mortgage Association, lots 1 and 2, block 3, Cool Valley Unit One, and lot 20, block 1, Cool Valley Unit One, 1/3 interest. Dana and John Bates Trustees to Robert J. Severe, lot 135, Indian Rock Estates Number Five. Diane Mueller, Jason and Amber Foust to Daniel J. Sr. and Carla J. Foust, lot 10, block 1, Holiday Valley Unit One. Drake Marine Inc. to Kenneth and Deborah Slavens, lot 10, block 2, Oak Knoll Estates Unit One. Aileen Louise Cozart to William C. Lunsford Jr., lots 4 and 5, Dogwood Lake Amended Plat, and southwest quarter of southeast quarter, section 27, township 40, range 19. Leonid and Nina Sheremeta to Daniel and Leonid Sheremeta, south half of southwest quarter, section 2, township 43, range 18. Agrow Inc. to Mark M. and Esther H. Zimmerman, southwest quarter of southeast quarter, section 28, and northwest quarter of northeast quarter, section 33, and north half of southwest quarter of northeast quarter, section 33, all of township 44, range 17. Waldo and Marilyn J. Derry to Larry Page, Terri Devore, lot 5, block 2, Riverview Heights. Chevron Sierra Land Co. LLC to Nationstar Mortgage LLC, Champion Mortgage Co., southeast quarter, section 8, township 41, range 18, four tracts, and secton 9, township 41, range 18.

Nationstar Mortgage LLC, Champion Mortgage Co. to Nationstar HECM Acquisition Trust, southeast quarter, section 8, township 41, range 18, four tracts, and section 9, township 41, range 18. Nationstar HECM Acquisition Trust to Dianne Conner, southeast quarter, section 8, township 41, range 18, four tracts, and section 9, township 41, range 18. Leona Woody, Leona Waterbury, Samuel Woody to Samuel and Leona Woody, lots 1 and 2, block 2, Riverview Heights. Jeffrey Tamasi to Stephen and Nancy Hale, Angie HaleReneau, building 400, unit 409, Millstone Condo Building 400 Eighth Addition. Kenneth Wayne and Debra Lynn Love to Keith D. and Janice M. Quade, lot 6, building 2A, Golden Beach Unit Number Three. Michelle Hoyt to Patrick A. and Rosemary L. York, building 6, Mill Creek Villas, Phase One, Garden Units One through Eight. Judy G. Moss to Jason L. At-

kinson, Deborah J. McClurgHitt, east half of southwest quarter, section 32, township 42, range 16. M. B. and Carol Jones to Jennifer L. Chipley, northwest quarter of southwest quarter, section 1, and east half of southeast quarter, section 2, all of township 42, range 18. Connie Jean and John H. Baepler, Larry and Mary Ann Rumans to Mervin E. and Kaley M. Shirk, southeast quarter of northeast quarter, section 35, township 43, range 18, two tracts. Jim Montgomery to Ryan M. Armstrong, south half of northeast quarter of southeast quarter, section 34, township 45, range 19. H. Edwin, Peggy, Joann, Ruth E., Robert E., Shari, Danny R., and Cindi Sinclair, Barbara J. Skaggs, Judy C. Betts, Martha E. and Jason Boerema, Walter K. Sinclair to Walter K. Jr. and Stacey L. Sinclair, west half of southeast quarter of southeast quarter, section 2, township 41, range 17.

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Boneless Beef Sirloin Tip Steaks Family Pack

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