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2016 Versailles High School Homecoming Court

The 2016 Versailles High School Homecoming court includes, from left, junior princess candidate escort Gage Mayhew, junior princess candidate Haley Reynolds, sophomore princess candidate escort Kyle Rainey, sophomore princess candidate Kristan Wilson, freshman princess candidate escort Austin Zolecki, Homecoming Princess Kylie Viebrock, homecoming attendant Ava Gideon, 2016 Homecoming Queen Bethany Boles, senior homecoming queen candidate escort Adrian Buehler, homecoming attendant Jacob Vansell, 2015 Homecoming Queen Megan Edwards Loganbill, 2015 homecoming queen escort Dalton Schmidt, senior homecoming queen candidate Sydney Chism, homecoming queen candidate escort Bryce Kephart, senior homecoming queen candidate Hannah Edgar, and homecoming queen candidate escort Jacob Aeschbacher. (photo by Nicole Whitfield)

Health center board frustrated with audit delay

The Morgan County Health Center board of directors Wednesday, Oct. 5 discussed a delay in the issuance of the final report of the audit for fiscal year 2014. Lammers and Associates still has not completed the audit of FY2014. Health center board members expressed concern that the audit report was taking too long and it was decided a letter expressing the board’s concern and expectations should be sent to the accounting firm. The hope is that by the November board meeting, the audit will be complete. “It was supposed to be done the week after the August board meeting,” said board member Rick Bias. “I am not impressed. Slow is an understatement.” Fiscal year 2014 was the year the health center experienced an employee embezzlement case. Lammers and Associates have indicated the audit will contain one expense column to account for the issues related to the embezzlement case. Report of services Two months of service reports were presented to the board. July 2016 In the July report of services,

16 inspections were made, six sewage permits were issued, and four food permits were issued. Fourteen water samples were taken. The clinic dealt with 18 recalls. Women’s health had two clinics with 15 clients. They dispensed birth control pills to 24 women, gave 10 depo shots, performed seven sexually transmitted disease tests and treated three STD cases, saw two Show Me Healthy Women clients, and conducted seven physicals. WIC saw 545 clients. Special health care had a case load of 48 with six new referrals and five home visits. One car seat was distributed. Immunizations saw 90 clients with 280 shots administered. Communicable diseases saw 14 people (three Rocky Mountain spotted fever, four hepatitis C, five animal bites, one salmonella and one campylobacter). Total walk-ins in July were 191: one for blood pressure, 16 for PPD, four pregnancy tests, 17 injections, 55 lab draws, five toenail clippings, one lead screening, one hemoglobin test, and 70 nurse visits. There were 19 participants in water walking/aerobics; one

CPR class with two clients; and three CLAIM appointments. August 2016 In the August report of services, 17 inspections were made, five sewage permits were issued and one sewage complaint was investigated. Five food permits were issued. Four water samples were taken. The clinic dealt with five recalls. Women’s health had two clinics with 17 clients. They dispensed birth control pills to 23 women, gave eight depo shots, performed six sexually transmitted disease tests and treated six STD cases, treated three clients through the Hepatitis C Alliance, and conducted 22 physicals. WIC saw 545 clients. Special health care had a case load of 48 with 11 new referrals and two home visits. Four car seats and one crib were distributed. Immunizations saw 229 clients with 569 shots administered. Communicable diseases saw 22 people (13 Rocky Mountain spotted fever, three hepatitis C, one animal bite, One E.Coli, two Erlichia, and one campylobacter). Total walk-ins in August were 248: five for blood pressure, 35

Fire safety starts early

Firefighter Will Hilt, with the Versailles Rural Fire Protection District, Tuesday, Oct. 11 demonstrates how to craw under smoke to escape a burning building to a group of preschool students at Versailles Elementary School as part of Fire Prevention Week activities. Carol Jones spoke to the students about the importance of having properly working smoke alarms, calling 9-1-1, and having a plan in an emergency. Firefighter Owen Hoover demonstrated equipment and clothing used by firefighters. (photo by Bryan E. Jones)

for PPD, four pregnancy tests, 22 injections, 62 lab draws, 10 toenail clippings, one lead screening, two hemoglobin tests, and 88 nurse visits. There were 16 participants in water walking/aerobics and two CPR classes with nine clients. In outreach, health center personnel participated in the Prairie Hills Health Fair; a car seat inspection checkpoint in Stover; and presentations to 21 people at the Westlake Aquatic Center in Laurie and 36 people at Ivy Bend Food Pantry. Health Center Briefs - The health center’s bank balance as of Sept. 30 was $185,398.28. - Carpet is installed and rooms painted. - A second refrigerator was purchased specifically for use to safely store vaccines. - The director of the Missouri Department of Health visited the health center Wednesday, Aug. 17. - A statewide earthquake drill was conducted in August. - A bioterrorism tabletop exercise was Monday, Oct. 10. - Flu vaccine has arrived. - A strategic planning meeting Sept. 7 addressed building and phone system issues; and direct deposit and leave time. - The board directed health center administrator Shawn Brantley to clarify policy on overtime/comp time/flex time for employees. - The purchase a new phone system is being considered. Brantley is researching prices. - In executive session, the board voted to eliminate the part-time RN position, effective immediately. - Dina Dunklee was hired as a part-time Community Health Representative. Her specific duties and how that will change other employee’s duties, is being sorted. - Certain self-pay, non-seasonal vaccines will see an increase in pricing of $10 for a vaccine costing $100 or more and $20 for a vaccine costing less than $100. - The cost of a depo shot will increase from $35 to $40 to meet cost to the health center. - The purchase of a new copier/printer is being considered. The next meeting of the Morgan County Health Center Board of Directors is scheduled 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2 at the health center in Versailles.

Rescuer’s Rescue event is Saturday

The inaugural Responder Appreciation Day fundraiser is scheduled noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 at the Versailles city fire station, 202 W. Newton St. in Versailles. The event is planned to establish the Mid-Missouri Rescuer’s Rescue Fund, aiding law enforcement, ambulance, fire, and emergency personnel who are injured, have a serious illness, or have experienced a traumatic event, and are unable to provide for their families while waiting for workman’s comp or disability

benefits to get started. 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.

College and Career Fair at R-II Oct. 17

The annual Morgan County R-II College and Career Fair is scheduled 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17 in the high school commons. Representatives from various colleges, technical schools, and military branches will be in attendance to provide information and answer questions students or

parents may have about the institutions. The college and career fair is open to any student and/or parent who is interested in post-secondary training of any kind. For more information, contact Dawn Murdock or Roberta Spieler at the high school, 573378-4697.

A “goodbye/hello” gathering is planned 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13 at the Morgan County License Office, 108 N. Monroe in Versailles, to recognize Karen McCutcheon’s 11 years of service as the license office agent and to welcome Tiffany Letterman-Koehn as the new contracted agent. Refreshments will be served during the gathering and it is open to the public. The Missouri Department of Revenue announced Monday, Sept. 19 that the management contract for office was awarded to LK Holdings through a competitive bid process. LK Holdings is owned by LettermanKoehn, who is a Certified Public Accountant in Versailles.

Plans are to keep the license office where it is currently located and to continue to offer services such as issuing license plates; processing driver licenses, vehicle registrations and car titles; and providing other related products to the public.. Two-day transition closing The license office will be closed Friday, Oct. 14 and Monday, Oct. 17 to allow for the transition. The office will reopen 8 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18 under the new contract. According to the DOR, in fiscal year 2016, more than 36,400 transactions were conducted at the Versailles License Office, generating $120,229 in agent processing fees.

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Sheriff’s office makes drug arrests The Morgan County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday, Oct. 6 three arrests were made on controlled substance charges in Gravois Mills. Marketae Vrons Approximately 10:07 a.m. Monday, Oct. 3, sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of a possible overdose in a vehicle near Keepsake Road and Highway 5 in Gravois Mills. On arrival, deputies Vrons found a man unresponsive in the vehicle. The female driver, later identified as Marketae Vrons, said the man had just passed out. The man was transported to a nearby hospital. The Morgan County canine unit alerted on the vehicle, resulting in a search in which deputies recovered a substance that tested positive for methamphet-

amine, and another substance that tested positive for heroin. Vrons was arrested and charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance. Wood, Palmer Approximately 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5, deputies investigated a tip that a man was selling methamphetamine out of a residence at 27248 Gravois Heights Rd. in Gravois Mills. On arrival, deputies Wood spoke with a resident of the house, who gave consent for a search. They found a broken glass smoking pipe in the kitchen trash. The pipe fieldtested positive for methamphetamine. While deputies secured the home to apply for a search warrant, they met another resident of the house, known to them as Brandon Wood, 27, driving

on the gravel road. Wood was a person of interest in the investigation. With Wood in his vehicle was a woman later identified as Ann Palmer, 46, of Gravois Mills. Wood was stopped by the deputies and consented to a search of his vehicle. They found a small bag of a crystalline substance in the passenger-side door. The substance tested positive as methamPalmer phet a m i ne, and was later weighed at .84 ounces. The search warrant for the residence was granted and carried out. No other narcotics were found in the home. Both Wood and Palmer were arrested and tranpsorted to the Morgan County Justice Center, charged with one count of the Class C felony of possession of a controlled substance other than It wasn’t quite the yellow brick road, but the hardwood floor of the gymnasium would 35 grams or less of marijuana. have to do to this Wizard of Oz contingent Thursday, Oct. 6 at Versailles High School. Members of the VHS volleyball team dress in costume during the “No Place Like Homecoming” spirit week. In costume are, from left, Witched Witch, Kellan Boehm; Toto, Hope Heimsoth; Lion, Mackenzie Wieberg; Dorothy, Brianna Hendrix; Scarecrow, Brooke Edgar; Tin Man, Tessa Edgar; Glinda, Taralee Edgar; Gatekeeper, Giorgia Marcuzzi, an Italian exchange student staying with local residents Carri and Scott Hendrix. (submitted photo)

The Versailles Rural Fire Protection District responded to 10 incidents in September, according to a report at the district’s Thursday, Oct. 6 board meeting. The incidents included one passenger vehicle fire, one rescue, two medical assist calls, one motor vehicle accident without injury, one public service call, two good-intent calls, one alarm sounding that was determined to be unintentional, and one call canceled en route.

The district’s average response time to its September calls was 9 minutes. Board consultant M.B. Jones reported Versailles rural firefighters were on standby during the apple festival Saturday, Oct. 1. They also assisted with operations and traffic control. The board noted all maintenance on fire apparatus was up to date. The Jeep acquired from the Missouri Department of Conservation will be put in service as soon as a master

brake cylinder is installed and the Jeep’s body is painted. The next Versailles rural fire board meeting is scheduled 7 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 3 at the Highway 52 and Route D fire station, west of Versailles.

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Versailles rural fire reports 10 incidents in September

Weather Report

Oct. 4 Oct. 5 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 10

Temperature Hi Lo Precip. 81 57 0.07 81 60 0.38 79 62 0.68 65 42 0.02 73 39 0.00 75 46 0.00 74 52 0.00

Precipitation for month: 1.15 inches Information from University of Missouri Extension Commercial Agriculture Automated Weather Station at Morgan County R-II School District

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Second-grader Averie Hotle makes a handprint to give to her grandparents Tuesday, Oct. 11 at Hurricane Deck Elementary School in Sunrise Beach. Her grandparents planned to visit her classroom Wednesday, Oct. 12 to a poem and a book together. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

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Abigail Lindsay, left, and Zoey Compton paint in art class Tuesday, Oct. 11 at South Elementary School in Gravois Mills. Abigail was painting a fish and Zoey was painting her family. (photo by Janet Dabbs)

Thank You!

The Versailles Area Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the following for donations and volunteering at the 37th Annual Olde Tyme Apple Festival TM . On behalf of the Versailles Area Chamber of Commerce, we thank you all. This year’s event was a success because of your help and support! Brice Lake - Apple Festival Chairman • Versailles Rural Fire Department 4-H of Versailles • 911 Dispatch and All Emergency Services • All Volunteers All Judges • Alison Pensy - Chamber Treasurer & Shuttle Station Antique Tractor Display - Wayne Brewer Barb Kempe, John Crass, Sherry Heineke, and Carrie Morrow - Chamber Volunteers Beta Sigma Phi for Apple Darlin & Dumplin Contest B & B Drive In for Sock Hop & Ice • B-W Graphics - Signs & Banners Bill Gronhoff - Computer Assistance • Bill’s Surplus for additional parking Carpenter-Guenther Lumber Company • City Park Employees for Big Boy Car Show Chamber of Commerce Board & Members Chuck & Cindy Campbell - Vern Frank Memorial 5K Run Civil Air Patrol - Color Guard for the Parade • Chris Pensy - Volunteer Courtney Lake - Helped everywhere with Brice Crown Power & Equipment - Tractors & Gators Dan Carnahan - Skyview Photography Deanna Lucas - Chamber President & Apple Pie Contest Chair Dennis Marker Family - Fiddlers Contest Sponsor Dwayne Schad - Straw bales & assistance Earl Reuter - Chamber Float • Family Center of Versailles - Gator Fred Cadue - Book Deliveries • JT Gerlt - Parade Announcer Jamie Morrow - Vendor Check-in & Troubleshooter Jim and Mary Daniels - Grand Marshals • JJ White - Fiddlers Contest Chairman Jim Towles - Electrician & Trouble Shooter • Judy Jo Hutchison - Apple Pie Auctioneer KTKS 95.,1 & Benne Media - Advertising & Shuttle Trailer Kelly McLaughlin - Specialty craft vendors contact Lake Regional Health - First Aid Station, Emergency Preparedness Leon Zimmerman - Set up, Check In, & Troubleshooter Lori Croy and High School Choir - Clean up • Luke Campbell - Parade Volunteer Major Sponsors for the 2016 Olde Tyme Apple Festival TM: Bank of Versailles, Citizens Bank, Gates, Kidwell-Garber Funeral Homes, Lake Regional Health Systems, McDonald’s, Central Missouri Newspapers, US Bank, Walmart Marching Band Chair - Celeste & Bob Fournier Mayor Terry Silvey • Michael Wagner, Bill & Vicki Ferretti - Big Boys Toys Car Show Mignon Dureka & Linda Appleton - Chamber Employees & Vendor Booths Morgan County Commissioners • Morgan County Health Department Morgan County Sheriff • Nolan Sousley - Pooper Scooper Patrol Pleasant Valley Quilts at Courtesy Room of Bank of Versailles Rebekah Wright - Parade Chair, Chamber Secretary • Residents of Versailles Royal Theatre - Venue for Fiddlers Contest Sakelaris Ford for 2017 Ford Mustang for Grand Marshals Save-A-Lot - Apples • Scott Dear - Set Up • Shuttle Drivers and Cashiers Shelby Patterson 2016 Logo Winner • Staff for Life Helicopter Steve Lucas Construction - Chamber Float Sydenstricker Implement Company - Tractors The Puffin Foundation for Emerging Artists - Fiddlers Contest Sponsors Truck Country, LLC - Shuttle Trailers Upsilon Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi - Apple Kids Contest Versailles City Employees • Versailles High School - Cutouts for photos Versailles Lions Club • Versailles City Fire Department Versailles City Police Department • Wayne Brewer for Antique Tractor Display Willie Wright - DJ at Sock Hop • Wright Printing & Promotions - T-Shirts


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Obituaries Marvin Cooper, Sr.

Marvin A. Cooper Sr., 67, of Versailles died Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016. He was born Dec. 12, 1948, in Kansas City, the only son of Charley and Mary Acock Cooper. After living most of his life in Kansas City and working at the Ford Motor Company in Claycomo for 15 years, he moved back to the Cooper home town of Glensted. He enjoyed cookouts, fishing, and observing nature. He is survived by son Marvin Cooper Jr.; and daughter Cathy Chadwick, both of Versailles; four grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents. A graveside service was Saturday, Oct. 8, at the Glensted Cemetery. Memorial contributions were suggested to the Marvin Cooper Sr. Memorial Fund. Arrangements were under direction of the Scrivner-Morrow Funeral Home in Versailles.

Gladys Clark

Gladys Elaine Clark, 87, of Gravois Mills, died Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016 at Lake Regional Health System in Osage Beach. She was born April 6, 1929 in Sioux Falls, S.D., a daughter of Arthur True and Grace (Robinson) Snyder. She married Wiley Byron Clark, Sr. Dec. 16, 1946. They were married 45 years before he preceded her in death June 25, 1992. She later lived with companion Charles Johnston, who also preceded her in death. She spent her younger years in Iowa and most of her adult life in Kansas City, Kan. where she worked for the Jones Store. She and Wiley retired to the Lake of the Ozarks in 1983. She was a member of Gravois Mills United Methodist Church. She enjoyed gardening, growing flowers, and caring for her lake home. She is survived by children Susan Doolittle and husband Bruce of Ozark, Wiley B. Clark, Jr. and wife Betty of Harrisonville, and Don Clark and wife Janice of Blue Springs; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandson; and other relatives and friends. Also preceding her in death were her parents; brother Wayne Snyder; and sister Audrey Dalrymple. Funeral services were Wednesday, Oct. 12, in Kidwell-Garber Laurie/Sunrise Beach Chapel in Laurie. Burial was in Garber Memorial Estates. Memorial contributions were suggested to Laurie Knolls. Arrangements were under direction of the Kidwell-Garber Laurie/Sunrise Beach Chapel in Laurie.

Judy Swigart

Judith Lynn Swigart, 73, of Sunrise Beach, died Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016 at SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital in Jefferson City. She was born Sept. 20, 1943 in Chicago, Ill., a daughter of Roy “Bud” and Dorothia Maria “Dorothy” Schriever. She married Merle R. Swigart Feb. 4, 1995 at Kent Memorial Lutheran Church in Sunrise Beach. They were married 18 years. He preceded her in death Aug. 28, 2013. She was a member of Kent Memorial Lutheran Church. She was a homemaker and enjoyed boating, animals, and the outdoors. She is survived by sons Bob Williams, Jr. of Omaha, Neb. and Trey Williams of Council Bluffs, Iowa; three grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; brother Jeff Ingels of Quad Cities, Iowa; and many other relatives and friends. She also was preceded in death by her parents and son Stephen Williams. Funeral services were Tuesday, Oct. 11, in Kent Memorial Lutheran Church. Graveside services and burial were Wednesday, Oct. 12, in Eergreen Memorial Park in Omaha, Neb. Memorial contributions were suggested to Kent Memorial Lutheran Church. Arrangements were under direction of the Kidwell-Garber Laurie/Sunrise Beach Chapel in Laurie.

John J. ‘Jack’ Martin

John J. “Jack” Martin, 82, of Laurie, died Monday, Oct. 3, 2016, at the Laurie Care Center in Laurie. He was born March 19, 1934, in Kansas City, a son of the late Emery Ellis and Anna Marie Isabelle (Menz) Martin. He married Patricia (Bloss) Martin July 8, 1996. They were married 20 years, but spent the last 38 years together. She survives of the home. He spent six years as a police officer in Lee’s Summit. Following his law enforcement career, he was employed at Bendix/Allied-Signal, retiring after 40 years. He enjoyed living at the lake, fishing, hunting, and building his lake home. In addition to his wife, he is survived by children Bob Martin and girlfriend Pam Asberry of Springfield, Becky Talley of Laurie, Beth Trusty and husband Bill of Sunrise Beach, Tammy Lacy and boyfriend Marvin Morris of Laurie, Denny Bloss of St. Joseph, and Becky Smith and husband Curtis of Raymore; 15 grandchildren; more than 20 great-grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by sisters Marjorie Coppes and Carolyn Patton, and brother Donald Martin. Funeral services were Saturday, Oct. 8, at the Kidwell-Garber Laurie/Sunrise Beach Chapel in Laurie, with Pastor Mike Osborn officiating. Graveside services and interment were in Garber Memorial Estates in Laurie. Memorial contributions were suggested to the Alzheimer’s Association. Arrangements were under direction of the Kidwell-Garber Laurie/Sunrise Beach Chapel in Laurie.

Ella Marie Oehrke

Ella Marie Oehrke, 83, of Stover, died Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016, at Lake Regional Health System in Osage Beach. She was born April 14, 1933, near Cole Camp, a daughter of William A. and Lydia M. Wehrman Oehrke. She was baptized April 30, 1933 by the Rev. A. Kelpe and confirmed Aug. 12, 1945, by the Rev. E.O. Baack at Trinity Lutheran Church at Pyrmont. She was a 1951 graduate of Stover High School. In 1953, she went to work at Smithson’s, Inc. in Stover, where she was a sewing machine operator, retiring after many years. She was a lifelong member of Trinity Lutheran Church at Pyrmont, where she taught Sunday school for more than 25 years and also served as the Sunday school organist. She enjoyed crocheting, tending to her flowers, sewing, and quilting. Since May 2016, she resided with her great nephew Travis and his wife Kaye. She is survived by a niece and two nephews, Linda Metscher, Galen Oehrke, and Jonathan Oehrke, all of Stover; two greatnephews; four great-great nieces; two great-great nephews; three great-great-great nieces; and a great-great-great nephew; and other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Glenn and Ervin Oehrke, and sister-in-law Donice Oehrke. Funeral services were Monday, Oct. 10, at the Trinity Lutheran Church at Pyrmont with P.M.A. Gary Wahlers officiating. Interment was in the Trinity Lutheran Cemetery at Pyrmont. Travis Dority, Fred Fischer, Austin Cotterman, William Metscher, Russell Hall, and Quentin Wilson served as pallbearers. Memorial contributions were suggested to the Trinity Lutheran Cemetery at Pyrmont.

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Gravois Fire Report

The Gravois Fire Protection District recently responded to the following calls. On Sunday, Oct. 2, three units and five personnel responded to a two-vehicle crash with injuries at Highway 5 and O. On Sunday, Oct. 2, two units and three personnel responded to a propane leak investigation on Skywater. Units investigated, nothing found. On Monday, Oct. 3, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Towering Oaks. On Monday, Oct. 3, one unit and two personnel responded to a service call, lift assistance on Highway RA. On Monday, Oct. 3, one unit and one personnel responded to a structure fire on Shadey Road. Mutual aid provided from Versailles Rural Fire Protection District for a tanker. On Monday, Oct. 3, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Towering Oaks. On Tuesday, Oct. 4, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Proctor Road. On Tuesday, Oct. 4, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on High Road. On Wednesday, Oct. 5, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Highway 5. On Wednesday, Oct. 5, three

units and four personnel responded to a fire investigation, possible natural cover fire, on Mini Farm. medical emergency on Highway 5. Determined to be a controlled burn with no action required. On Wednesday, Oct. 5, three units and four personnel responded to a medical emergency on Oklateer Drive. On Wednesday, Oct. 5, one unit and three personnel responded to a service call, lift assistance, on Island View. On Thursday, Oct. 6, one unit and three personnel responded to a service call, lift assistance, on Island View. On Thursday, Oct. 6, two units and four personnel responded to a medical emergency on Indian Avenue. On Thursday, Oct. 6, three units and four personnel responded to a single vehicle crash with injury on Ivy Bend Road. On Thursday, Oct. 6, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Dunwurkin Road. On Friday, Oct. 7, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Highway RA. On Friday, Oct. 7, one unit and two personnel responded to a medical emergency on Oklateer. On Saturday, Oct. 8, three units and four personnel responded to a two-vehicle, non-injury crash at Highway 5 and Lake Trail.

Highway Patrol Report

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported the following recent accident this week. Corona, Derr, Quinn Two people were injured in a two-vehicle accident 5:02 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8 on Highway 135, 0.5 mile north of Grain Drive in Morgan County. The accident occurred when a westbound 2003 GMC Sierra driven by Amber L. Corona, 39, of Sunrise Beach was making a left turn onto Highway 135 from a private road and failed to yield to a southbound 2015 Dodge Caravan driven by Kasi J. Derr, 39, of Blue Springs, and

the Caravan struck the Sierra in the side. Derr and her passenger Debra L. Quinn, 64, of Oak Grove sustained minor injuries and were transported by ambulance to Bothwell Regional Health Center in Sedalia. Both were wearing seat belts during the accident. Corona, who was not wearing a seat belt during the accident, was not injured. The Sierra was totaled in the accident, and the Caravan received extensive damage. Both vehicles were towed by Whan’s Towing of Versailles.

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Versailles Nutrition Site 308 Fairground Rd. • Versailles Thursday, Oct. 13- Meatloaf, seasoned squash, spinach, chicken broccoli casserole, potato/gravy, peach crisp. Friday, Oct. 14- Crispy herb chicken, Brussels sprouts, baked potato, tuna noodle casserole, Brown Betty apples, cookies. Monday, Oct. 17- Apple juice chicken, peas & carrots, tossed salad, pizza, cheesy potatoes, French silk mousse. Tuesday, Oct. 18- Oktoberfestbeef stew, sauerkraut, carrots, hot roll, brats, German potato salad, German chocolate cake. Wednesday, Oct. 19- Taco bar, Mexican corn, cinnamon pears, ham & beans, spinach, corn bread, cookies. Thursday, Oct. 20- BBQ chicken legs, baked potato, apricots, hot ham & cheese sandwich, tossed salad, carrot cake. Friday, Oct. 21- Brunch- scrambled eggs, sausage, fried taters, biscuit n gravy, dessert.

Westside Senior Center 1501 Hwy. O • Laurie Thursday, Oct. 13- Meatloaf, seasoned squash, spinach, chicken broccoli casserole, potato/gravy, peach crisp. Friday, Oct. 14- Crispy herb baked chicken, Brussels sprouts, baked potato, tuna noodle casserole, Brown Betty apples, cookies. Monday, Oct. 17- Apple juice chicken, peas & carrots, tossed salad, pizza, cheesy potatoes, French silk mousse. Tuesday, Oct. 18- Roast pork, Italian green beans, mashed potato/ gravy, lasagna, Harvard beets, apple cobbler. Wednesday, Oct. 19- Taco bar, Mexican corn, cinnamon pears, ham & beans, refried beans, corn bread, cookies. Thursday, Oct. 20- BBQ chicken thigh, baked potato, apricots, hot ham & cheese sandwich, tossed salad, carrot cake. Friday, Oct. 21- Breaded cod fish, California blend, coleslaw, chicken pot pie, tater tots, ice cream/topping.

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Morgan County Sheriff’s Report

Friday, Sept. 30 to Thursday, Oct. 6

Arrests................................. 24 Child Abuse.......................... 1 Domestic Violence................ 1 Illegal Drugs......................... 3 Inmates in Custody............212

Reports.................................11 Stealing................................. 2 Total Bookings.................... 48 Total ICE Detainees............ 15

Teresa Noel, Buck Creek Steve Eckart, Highway Road, Gravois Mills, on Fri- MM, Versailles, on Wednesday, Sept. 30, reported steal- day, Oct. 5, reported stealing. ing.

Versailles Police Report

Wednesday, Oct. 5 to Monday, Oct. 10 The Versailles Police Depart- Friday, Oct. 7- Report of doment recently responded to the mestic assault on Davidson Lane. following: Wednesday, Oct. 5- Call Saturday, Oct. 8- Call for for medical assistance, lift, on driving while intoxicated at McBrown Road. Call for medical Donald’s. Report of stolen property on East Newton Street. assistance on Green Street. Thursday, Oct. 6- Trauma Monday, Oct. 10- Report of emergency on Bremond Street, verbal dispute on Clay Street. fall through glass table. Call Report of domestic dispute on for help up from fall on Maple West Washington Street. Street.

Versailles Rural Fire Report

The Versailles Rural Fire Department recently responded to the following calls. On Friday, Sept. 30, 15 firefighters were on standby for medical assistance and assisted with traffic control and operations for the apple festival. On Saturday, Oct. 1, 13 firefighters were on standby for medical assistance and assisted with traffic control and operations for the apple festival. On Saturday, Oct. 1, nine firefighters and four apparatus were on standby at the Morgan County fairgrounds for the Figure 8 race. Firefighters provided medical assistance. Units on scene approximately four hours. On Monday, Oct. 3, six firefighters and four apparatus were dispatched to a location on Shadey

Road for report of a structure fire. Mutual aid received from Gravois Fire Protection District. Units were on scene approximately two hours. On Tuesday, Oct. 4, one firefighter was dispatched to a location on Kelsay Road for a dog stuck in a culvert. The dog was removed from the culvert, no harm. Personnel on scene approximately 10 minutes. On Wednesday, Oct. 5, two personnel were dispatched to Roy E. Otten Memorial Airport in Versailles to assist Versailles City Fire Department with the set-up of a landing zone. On Friday, Oct. 7, five firefighters and one apparatus were dispatched to a location for a water rescue. Call canceled en route.

Births Jennifer Adele Kilmer

Justin and Janelle Kilmer of Tipton are the parents of a daughter born Friday, Sept. 9, 2016 at Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson City. The baby, Jennifer Adele, weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and was 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are John Edward and Gladys Martin of Versailles. Paternal grandparents are Edward and Esther Faye Kilmer of Versailles. Maternal great-grandparents are the late Ivan Martin, and Elva Martin of Barnett; and the late John Reiff, and Susan Reiff of Fortuna. Paternal great-grandparents are the late Menno and Ella Kilmer; and the late John and Hettie Martin.

Jonah Tyrel Zimmerman

Elvin and Brenda Zimmerman of Latham are the parents of a son born Friday, Sept. 30, 2016. The baby, Jonah, weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces and was 201/2 inches long. He has two sisters and a brother, Lori Nicole, 14; Faylynn Dawn, 13; and Cody Allen, 8. Maternal grandparents are Hettie and the late John Martin. Paternal grandparents are Allen and Erma Zimmerman. Paternal great-grandparents are Esther and the late Willis Rohrer.

Reba Joelle Reiff

John Ray and Darla Reiff of Versailles are the parents of a daughter born Friday, Sept. 23, 2016. The baby, Reba Joelle, weighed 8 pounds, 9 ounces and was 21 inches long. She has three sisters and a brother, Kylie, 8; Jennifer, 6; Wilson, 4; and Jeralyn, 2. Maternal grandparents are Earl Ray and Susan Zimmerman of Barnett. Paternal grandparents are the late John Rieff, and Susan Rieff of Fortuna. Maternal great-grandparents are Abram and Mabel Martin of Latham; and Amos and Anna Mary Zimmerman of Barnett.

Carson John Martin

Lee and Rosie Martin of Goshen, Ind. are the parents of a son born Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016 at Blessed Beginnings in Nappanee, Ind. The baby, Carson John, weighed 9 pounds, 1 ounce and was 21-1/2 inches long. He has a sister Kiona Renae, 2. Maternal grandparents are Mark and Elsie Weaver of New Paris, Ind. Paternal grandparents are Ed and Gladys Martin of Versailles. Great-grandparents are Christian and Lydia Weaver of Goshen, Ind.; Mrs. Susan Reiff of Fortuna; and Mrs. Elva Martin of Barnett.

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Events Morgan County Republican Club

The Morgan County Republican Club is scheduled to meet Tuesday, Oct. 18, at the Pioneer Restaurant in Versailles. Candidate for assessor, Colleen Richardson, will speak to the audience about her plans for the assessor’s office. Social hour begins 6 p.m. The meeting begins 7 p.m. The meeting is open to the public.

Little Rascals Clover Kids

Homecoming Spirit King and Queen Adrian Buehler, left, and Kendra Roberts were chosen by the faculty at Versailles High School as the Homecoming Spirit King and Queen for the Homecoming Spirit Week activities. They were announced during the pep assembly Friday, Oct. 7 at the Audrey J. Walton Sports Complex. (photo by Chris Johnson)

Cancer tea Oct. 16 VFW Auxilary 5178 of Gravois Mills is hosting a “cancer tea” 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16 at the VFW post on Troutdale Road in Gravois Mills. Guest speaker Seth Freeman from the American Cancer Society will speak about lung can-

cer. The event is free and open to the public. There will be handouts, and a power point presentation. Tea and snacks will be provided.

A “Stewards of Children” program, promoting awareness and prevention of child sexual abuse, is scheduled 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23 at First Baptist Church in Stover. The free workshop, hosted by Child Safe of Central Missouri, Inc., is open to the community. It is designed for parents, teachers, staff, and volunteers who work with children and youth. The program’s purpose is to increase knowledge, improve attitudes, and change behaviors to protect children.

Topics covered include facts about the problem of child sexual abuse, types of situations in which it may occur, and strategies to protect children. Also to be discussed are the importance of talking about the issue with children and other adults, signs that sexual abuse may be happening, and how to react responsibly. The church is located at 102 Cherry St. in Stover. For more information, or to register by Saturday, Oct. 15, call 573-377-2828.

Child Safe program Oct. 23 at Stover First Baptist Church

The Little Rascals Clover Kids Club met Tuesday, Oct. 4. Pledges were given and members introduced themselves with a 4-H cheer. “My favorite sandwich” was the roll call, answered by all. The activities for National 4-H Week: taping radio spots, making a window display, and passing out programs at the Royal Theatre, were discussed. 4-H organizational information was presented. Rhymes were explained and practiced. The rhyme for October was, “Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater.” Pumpkin seeds were part of the refreshments. Fall leaves of maple, elm and oak trees, were identified by shape. The blade, veins, and stem make up the leaf. Members colored a maple leaf page and wove a leaf project. “The Calico Cat and the Gingham Dog,” was read aloud. Friendships were discussed. Dates to remember are: Friday, Oct. 14, Owl program at Runge Center; Tuesday, Nov. 1, next meeting, bring donations for the food pantry; and Sunday, Nov. 6, Recognition Day.

American Legion Post #104

The American Legion Post #104 in Versailles meets at 6 p.m. the third Friday of every month at the American Legion Post on Alum Spring Road (by the cemetery) in Versailles.

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Speakers will be announced. call 573-692-2231. Everyone may attend. The Sunrise Beach Fire Protec- For more information contact Rolling Hills tion District Ladies Auxiliary the Wes Wade at 573-569-3108. “Lady Blazers” meet at 7 p.m. the Country Club Ladies third Monday of each month at The Rolling Hills Country Laurie Flotilla fire station #2 on Route TT. All Club Ladies play every Tuesday. ladies in the district may attend. 30-02 The 18-hole group starts at 8:30 For more information, call 573- The United States Coast Guard a.m. and the nine-hole group at 9 374-4411. Auxiliary Laurie Flotilla 30-02 a.m. meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Thurs- In addition to golf, a luncheon Gravois Arm Lions day of every month in the lower is also held the second Tuesday The Gravois Arm Lions Club level board room at Central Bank, of each month. For additional information, meets at 6:30 p.m. the first and Laurie Branch. third Thursdays of the month at the Call 573-873-3844 for more contact the Pro-Shop at 573-3785109. Lions Building 1/2 mile south of information. Gravois Mills on Highway 5 at the Lions Club Community Center. Al-Anon Versailles Lions For additional information, call The Versailles Lions Club meets Al-Anon meetings are 10 a.m. 573-372-6366. at noon, every Tuesday at Pioneer Tuesday, Friday and Saturday at Betterview AFG, Serenity Hall, Restaurant in Versailles. 15465 N. Highway 5 in Sunrise Laurie 5-O Beach. Crime Watch Zack Wheat For additional information on The Laurie 5-O Crime Watch Al-Anon in Sunrise Beach, call Post 624 general meeting is held at 6:30 573-286-7466 or 573-569-0906. The American Legion Zack p.m. the third Tuesday of every month at the Gravois Fire Station Wheat Post 624 Legion and Auxiliary in Sunrise Beach meet Addiction Free No. O-253. Each meeting has a potluck the first Tuesday of each month at in Christ 7:30 p.m. dinner. Addiction Free in Christ meet The 40/8 and La Femmes meet For additional information call ings are held every Wednesday Bob O’Bryan at 573-374-5705. the third Tuesday of each month at New Revival Center, 106 S. at 7:30 p.m. Dinner is served every Wednes- Hunter in Versailles. Snacks and W.M.U. day and Friday night starting at 5 refreshments are at 6:30 p.m. with the meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. The Women Missionaries p.m. Anyone may attend. Union Baptist Women of the First For more information, call 573Baptist Church in Laurie meet at Laurie-Sunrise 378-4700 or 573-378-7954. 5 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month to study mission work, pray Beach Rotary Club for missionaries and do projects The Laurie-Sunrise Beach Gravois Mills that assist mission ministries. Rotary Club meets at noon every Alcoholics For more information call 573- Thursday at the Sunrise Cantina, 374-7073. 264 Sunset Hills Dr., in Sunrise Anonymous Beach. The meeting immediately Gravois Mills Alcoholics Anonlunch. Millstone Wheelers follows ymous meets at 25720 Hwy. 5 in The Millstone Wheelers square For more information call 573- Gravois Mills, at the corner of 374-1331 . dances are held from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Highway 5 and Troutdale, bottom the first and third Sundays of the of the hill. month, excluding holidays at the Open 7 p.m. Tuesdays, 6 p.m. Alcoholics Laurie Bank, Laurie. Pre-rounds Thursdays and 6 p.m. Saturdays. Anonymous begin at 6 p.m. There are guest For more information call Paula callers with Barb Skorupan as Alcoholics Anonymous meet- E. 573-539-5246. cuer. Snacks are served. For more ings are 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily at information call 573-346-5414. Sunrise Serenity Group, 15465 N. TOPS Highway 5 in Sunrise Beach. Days and times are subject to change. TOPS (Take Off Pounds SenFor additional information on sibly) meets every Wednesday at Golden Beach in Sunrise Beach, call The Bank of Versailles, the bank Crime Watch Inc. Al-Anon is located at the junction of Route 573-207-8388. The Golden Beach Crime O and Highway 5 in Laurie. Alcoholics Anonymous also Watch meets 10:30 a.m. the third Weigh in is from 9 a.m. to 9:45 meets 7 p.m. daily at New BeginSaturday of every month except a.m., and the meeting begins at 10 nings, 8297 S. State Highway 5 in December at the Golden Beach a.m. Greenview. For more information Community Center.

Lady Blazers

Pastor Everett Rayl -

First Baptist Church

With sincere gratitude for your service, faithfulness, and loving heart, we want you to know you are appreciated and we want to celebrate you as our shepherd in Christ Jesus.

Saturday, Oct. 22 • 6-8 p.m. Come join the fun in the parking lot at the First Baptist Church!

With Love,

Bounce House • Games Treats • Food

First Baptist Church

Decorate your cars and trucks!

of Gravois Mills

(The cars need to be in place by 5:30 p.m.)

Be prepared for kids & fun, face painting and food!

The community is invited to join us

Sunday, October 16 • 4:45 p.m.

Come join us in the fun!

for cake and punch

Jasper & Van Buren • Versailles

Attend the Church of Your Choice

Bethel Mennonite Church

37830 Bethel Church Rd., Fortuna. Route E, 1 mile north of Junction HH

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Worship Service - 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evening - MYF (8th-HS) at Providence (Rt. E, 1 mile south of Junction HH) Wednesday Evening Bible Study/Prayer - 7:00 p.m.

573-378-4878 David Zapf, Pastor

Gravois Mills United Methodist

437 Valley Road, Gravois Mills, MO Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Worship 10 a.m.

573-372-1011

Lynn Facemyer, Pastor

First Baptist Church Jasper & Van Buren - Versailles

Christian Radio for the Lake Call for a FREE Program Schedule:

(573) 372-1903 Westminster Presbyterian Church 208 N. Fisher - Versailles

Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m.

573-378-4975

Bus Rides 573-569-0063 Everett Rayl, Pastor

Pastor Danny Owsley

United Pentecostal Church www.pentecostalsofversailles.org 105 W. Cleveland - Versailles

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evening - 6:00 p.m. Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.

Trinity Southern Baptist Church

Lord’s Day - 10 a.m. Worship - 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study - 7 p.m.

573-378-5548 The Lighthouse

Calvary Baptist Church Hwy. 52 West - Versailles

Sunday 10 a.m.

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship - 10:35 a.m. Worship - 6:00 p.m. • Wed. Awanas 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting - 6:45 p.m.

Gerald Hamlett, Pastor

Mike Homan, Pastor

www.facebook.com/calvarybaptistversailles

Gravois Mills

in Downtown Gravois Mills Bible Study- 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship- 10:45 a.m. Sunday Evening- 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study- 7 p.m.

Landon L. (Cap) Chapman, Pastor 573-372-2268

St. Philip Benizi Catholic Church

Hwy. 52 & D Sunday Mass 10:30 a.m.

573-378-6175

Father John Schmitz Assistant Father Henry Ussher

Chad Courter, Pastor

Hwy. 5, 1 mile south of signal light • Versailles

605 Alumn Springs Rd. - Versailles (American Legion Building)

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

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Services 10:45 a.m. & 7 p.m.

Versailles Church of Christ

Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening - 6:00 p.m. Wednesday - 7 p.m.

Lakeside Community Church

573-378-5225

“The Lighthouse on the Hill” Sunday School 9:30 a.m. • Worship 10:30 a.m. Bible Study Sunday 6 p.m. • Wednesday 7 p.m. Youth Sunday 5 p.m.-7 p.m. Dinner Served

Sun. School - 9:30 a.m. • Morn. Worship - 10:30 a.m. Sun. Night - 6 p.m. Wed. Kidz & Teens - 6:45 p.m. • Adults - 7 p.m.

First Assembly of God Church

Rudy Beard, Pastor

573-378-4693

26441 Hwy. 5, Gravois Mills, MO

“It’s more than just a church. It’s family.” Corner of Second & Jones - Versailles 573-378-4484

573-378-5301 or 573-378-5751

Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship-10:45 a.m. Bible Study 6 p.m.

First Baptist Church of Gravois Mills

Pentecostal Church of God

www.versaillespresbyterian.org

Hicks & Hunter - Versailles

Sunday Awanas - 5:30-7 p.m.

The Family Worship Center

573-378-5958

573-569-0521

Hopewell Union Church

Hwy. C Between Versailles & High Point Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship - 11:00 a.m.

Kenneth G. Cook, Pastor

First Christian Church

573-378-4798

United Methodist

Glensted Versailles Sunday Worship “Worship in the Country” 10 minutes from Versailles 8:00 & 10:45 Discipleship Hour: 9:30 every Sunday at 9:30 Hwy. 52 West to D Handicapped Accessible 210 N. Monroe North on D to Z corner of Z & Glensted Rd. 378-4042

Lora Cunningham, Pastor www.versaillesumc.com

1000 N. Monroe - Versailles

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m. Sunday Night Jr. & Sr. High Youth Groups 6 p.m. www.welcome2fccv.org

901 Kidwell Drive - Versailles

John Wagner, Senior Minister Adam Schetzler, Associate Minister

Your Good Health Is Our Only Business

573-378-5515

573-378-4661


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Jim and Harriet Troia, back, from the Knights of Columbus Wednesday Oct. 5 donated South Elementary School students coats, socks and some undergarments. Receiving the donations on behalf of the school are students, from left, Payton Nolan, Rueben Eaton, Ari Sitarz and Lilly Hague. (submitted photo)

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The Morgan County Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 5178 had it’s annual apple festival drawing Saturday, Oct. 1. First-prize winner of a crossbow and scope was Ava Hodges. Second-prize winner of a hunting and skinning knife was Marsha Gargione. The drawing raised $725 to benefit local veterans. (submitted photo)

Clark VMS student of week Drury VMS student of week Christopher Clark is the eighth-grade October Student of the Week at Morgan County R-II Middle School. The eighth-grade team nomination comments read, “The eighth-grade team proudly nominates Christopher Clark for Student of the Week to represent the trait of responsibility. Christopher is respectful and polite, he is attentive in class, and he always gets his work turned in on time. His work is of great quality, and he never complains. If Christopher is absent, he is very responsible in getting his work made up in a timely manner. Thanks for being such a wonderful student, Christopher!” Each week, a sixth-, seventhor eighth-grade student at Versailles Middle School is chosen to be the student of the week. That student gets a gift certificate from an area restaurant. At the end of each month, one of the students of the week

Cheyanne Drury is the seventh-grade October Student of the Week at Morgan County R-II Middle School. The seventh-grade team nomination comments read, “Cheyanne is always on time to class

with her supplies and planner ready to go. She keeps track of her assignments and does her bell work without prompting, making sure to follow directions on the board. Cheyanne takes responsibility for her work and is willing to help other students as well. She has a great deal of patience and works beyond what is reChristopher Clark quired of her. will be chosen as “student of the We are very happy to have month” and they receive a gift such a responsible student like card, another restaurant gift cer- Cheyanne in our classes.”

tificate, and three event passes to a middle school activity. The school’s student of the month program was developed by the school culture committee, consisting of Encore teachers at the middle school.

Each week, a sixth-, seventhor eighth-grade student at Versailles Middle School is chosen to be the student of the week. That student gets a gift certificate from an area restaurant. At the end of each month,

Cheyanne Drury

one of the students of the week will be chosen as “student of the month” and they receive a gift card, another restaurant gift certificate, and three event passes to a middle school activity. The school’s student of the Breena Moesch and Wade Barnett month program was developed by the school culture committee, consisting of Encore teachers at Breena Moesch of Versailles, for the United States Postal Serthe middle school. daughter of Mike and Lesa vice. Moesch, and Wade Barnett of Barnett is graduate of Tipton Tipton, son of Debbie Brown, R-VI High School and is emand Robert Barnett, announce ployed as saw foreman for Emtheir engagement and wedding. ery Sapp and Sons. Moesch is a graduate of Mor- A Tuesday, Nov. 1 wedding is gan County R-II High School planned in Jamaica. and is employed as postmaster

Moesch, Barnett engaged

Lovelight Ministry will be at the

Royal Theatre in Versailles

7 p.m., Friday, Oct. 14

for an evening of talent featuring various performers. Pastor Robert Ross is the program coordinator. There will be a free-will offering. The Versailles High School Tiger Pride Marching Band makes it way along the parade route during the 2016 Homcoming Parade Friday, Oct. 7 in Versailles. (photo by Chris Johnson)

Thank You

to our friends and family for the love, prayers, cards and memorial contributions to the Versailles Rural Fire District shared during the loss of our loved one. Special thanks to Pastor Lora Cunningham, Suzanne Hall and her staff at Kidwell Garber Funeral Home, Versailles Rural Fire, who served as pall bearers, and the ladies of the Versailles United Methodist Church for the wonderful lunch. All is appreciated and will not be forgotten.

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Good Shepherd Care Center & Genesis Rehab

Fall Festival Celebration October 22, 2016

Good Shepherd Care Center

1101Clay Rd. • Versailles, MO 65084 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. of Central Missouri, Inc. “Envisioning a World Where Every Child is a Safe Child”

October 23 • 5-7 p.m.

First Baptist Church • 102 Cherry St., Stover The Stewards of Children program will increase knowledge, improve attitudes and change child-protective behaviors. This program is for any responsible adult who cares about the welfare of children. It is also appropriate for youth-serving organizations and personnel. This training is being offered to the community free of charge.

Call 573-377-2828 to register by October 15.

Pumpkin painting • Face painting • Caramel apples Popcorn • Apple cider • Hay rides Balance/coordination screens Blood pressure screening

Meet the staff and therapy team! Fun for the whole family! Enjoy! www.gscarecenter.com • 573.378.5411


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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 described 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 ------------------------------------------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

Public Notices 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 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: 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) 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.

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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 -----------------------------------------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 ------------------------------------------ PUBLIC HEARING The City of Laurie’s Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider a re-zoning request from A-1/R3 to C-2 for 2.3 acres of parcel 204020200001002000 south of Mill Fork Acres in Laurie, Missouri. The hearing will be held at Laurie City Hall, 147 S. Main St. on Monday, November 7, 2016 at 6:00 pm. 10-13-16 to 10-13-16 ------------------------------------------NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE For default in the payment of debt secured by a deed of trust executed by James B. Bartine and Myrtie May Bartine, dated August 18, 2011, and recorded on August 26, 2011, Document No. 201100004579 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Morgan County, Missouri, the undersigned Successor Trustee will on November 8, 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: THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION TWENTY-EIGHT (28), TOWNSHIP FORTY-THREE (43) NORTH, RANGE NINETEEN (19) WEST IN MORGAN COUNTY, MISSOURI., commonly known as 14910 Victoria Drive, 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. f/k/a South & Associates, P.C., Successor Trustee First Publication: October 13, 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. 187163-797719. 10-13-16 to 11-03-16 ------------------------------------------

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Marriott: breast cancer is ‘the journey I’m on’ by R.D. Fish “I’m a very positive person,” Pat Marriott said in a Friday, Sept. 30 interview at her home south of Stover. “I try never to be negative about anything. Whatever’s happening, there’s a reason it’s happening.” Nevertheless, she admits there was a lot of stress in her life during the months leading up to her breast cancer diagnosis in June. Marriott retired in December 2015 after 21 years as an insurance agent, with the needs of more than 900 clients on her conscience. Being a caring person, she said, she often worried whether she was writing the right policy for each of them. Meantime, her husband, cattle buyer Jim Marriott, was dealing with medical issues, including knee replacement and a heart attack. Plus, a brother-in-law died in June 2015, her 11-year-old grandson Lane Holem was killed in a tractor accident in September 2015, and her mother-in-law died last May. Her 94-year-old fatherin-law also needed care. Briefly put, stressful health issues and family griefs seemed to be coming at her, one on the heels of another. When her oncologist at Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson City asked her what she thought caused her cancer, Marriott said, “I think stress.” Only a few years earlier, she had suffered a stress attack, which felt like a heart attack. Stress was definitely an issue in her life. Her doctor agreed stress can promote cancer growth, but environment, diet, and genetics can also be factors. Marriott does not have to worry about genetic causes for her breast cancer, since her BRCA breast cancer gene test came up negative. But she knows that doesn’t mean her daughter, local college instructor Mendy Holem, or her three granddaughters are not at risk. It was because of a family history of cancer that Marriott understood the importance of regu-

lar checkups. Marriott’s sister died of pancreatic cancer in 2004. Her mother died of bone cancer in 2007. Her mother’s father, whom Marriott never knew, had also died of bone cancer. She also has two nieces who have survived breast cancer, though none of them carry a cancer-causing gene. Because of her family’s history with cancer, Marriott said, “I don’t think it shocked me that I had breast cancer. It comes down to saying, ‘OK, it’s my turn.’” “After you’ve gone through watching cancer,” she said, “anything you can do to prevent it, you need to do. I am a firm believer that yearly checkups are very important.” Regular checkups She was an early convert to regular testing, and she said it may have saved her life - especially since she couldn’t feel the cancer inside her, even after she knew it was there. “If I had not had my regular checkup,” she said, “probably by the time I went back the next year, it would have spread to other places.” Her advice to other women: “Have your yearly checkups. It’s not one of those things you put off, not in any way, shape, or form.” The opportunity to say this lends a sense of mission to the disease. “Maybe I got breast cancer so I can help somebody else go through this stage of it,” said Marriott. Her breast cancer journey started when a lump was found during her regular spring checkup. A sonogram followed the mammogram, followed in turn by a biopsy. Marriott said she was still awaiting results of the biopsy when she reached out to Nurse Practitioner Megan Rowland of Prairie Hills Katy Trail Community Health and said, “I trust you. I want you to send me to the surgeon you really trust to be able to do what’s right for me.”

Rowland had the initial appointment scheduled with her surgeon even before cancer was officially diagnosed. The first visit was a long informational meeting, in which the oncologist, the surgeon, and a radiologist explained what was going to happen. A Thursday, July 7 operation attempted to remove the lump with disappointing results. At a meeting later in July, Marriott was joined by a sister-in-law who was also a breast cancer survivor and a registered nurse. “I could see on her face that what the doctor was saying was not as good as I was hoping it would be,” she said. The doctor said Marriott’s cancer was difficult to see, and some of it was found where it was not expected. The doctor wasn’t immediately sure what kind of cancer it was. Also, it was deeper inside the breast, close to the ribcage, where radiation therapy might result in broken ribs and damage to her heart and lungs. The doctor also said while the cancer was still limited to the breast, there was no guarantee it would stay that way. Removing both breasts was her best chance to prevent the cancer’s spread. Fortunate decision Thanks to the Aug. 2 operation, Marriott was spared the additional strain and side-effects of radiation and chemotherapy. But each procedure, including fluid injections to prepare for an reconstructive surgery Tuesday, Oct. 4, left her tired and uncomfortable for weeks. “I’m hoping this is my last surgery,” she said. “It kind of saps you.” The reconstructive surgery is to insert breast implants. “It’s not a vanity thing,” she said. “It’s being able to put on something and not have everything cave in on you. I know I’m not going to be what I was. It’s so I can feel comfortable.” Though Marriott said she has not been depressed since the mastectomy, she noted it’s hard to get

used to the change in her body, such no longer being able to wear clothing she was used to wearing. All the same, she feels positive about the decision to go forward with the mastectomy. “A lot of people struggle with the idea of having to have both breasts removed,” she said. “I never struggled with that. I felt, whatever it was going to take to heal it and not come back! We’ve seen enough cancer in this family to know how it’s going to be.” Speaking of family Marriott, whose two children include Stover High School principal Michael Marriott, has six grandchildren besides the late Lane Holem - in other words, a lot of reasons to live. “I live for my family,” she said. “I try to attend all the activities they’re involved in.” For example, Marriott tries not to miss any of her granddaughter’s junior high volleyball games. She also babysits sick grandkids, and provides rides home from school and after-school activities when their parents are tied up by their duties as teachers. She likes having her family live close by. “It does help,” she said, “because I don’t miss out on their lives. We’re kind of a close-knit family.” Among other things that have helped keep her going through the shadow of cancer, Marriott mentioned her faith. “I am a firm believer in prayer,” she said. “I told everybody in my church about this. I was open about it. “I was going to be a winner no matter what. If we couldn’t cure it, I was going to a better place. If we can cure it, I’m going to stay here and be with my family.” Marriott also acknowledged the support of her friends and family. “I have been so blessed,” she said. “People have brought food to the house. Somebody different brought food every night for us to eat. People are so generous. “This community we live in, my friends and family, have bent

Breast cancer survivor Pat Marriott of Stover had a double mastectomy Tuesday, Aug. 2 at Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson City. A few days after this photo was taken, she was scheduled to have what she hoped would be the final reconstructive surgery of her breast cancer journey. (photo by R.D. Fish) over backward to help us.” Staying positive Marriott said, all things considered, she has been feeling good only a little tired, especially after each procedure. “I feel really good right now,” she said. “Of course, you always have discomfort any time you have something in you that’s not normally there.” She described restrictions against showering and raising her arms too high, due to the stitches from her operation and the ports used to inject fluid into her chest. This made it hard to wash and take care of her hair. “When you look bad you feel bad,” she said, adding that putting on make-up and taking care of her appearance helps her start the day. Because estrogen feeds her type of cancer, she has to take an estrogen blocker for the next five years. This, in turn, erodes the strength of her bones. To slow

this process, she must receive an injection in her stomach every six months. It’s worth it, she said, because the estrogen blocker reduces the chance of the cancer returning from 12 percent to 6 percent. “When I get to be feeling good,” she said, “I’m going to start exercising and walking. I want to get back to being healthy, and be as healthy as I can be.” For now, she said, “I’m doing good, and I’m keeping a positive attitude about the whole thing. It has probably been harder on my family than it is on me.” Meanwhile, Marriott said, she was looking forward to her Oct. 4 surgery. “This is probably the last part of my (cancer) journey,” she said. “I feel really blessed, because my kind of cancer has been curable. “It’s the journey I’m on, and when it’s over with, I’ll start something new.”

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Rowland: Show Me Healthy Women opens access to life-saving services by R.D. Fish Morgan County women age 35-64 have an opportunity to screen for breast cancer and other women’s health issues, even if they cannot afford health insurance. Megan Rowland of Stover, a family medicine nurse practitioner at Prairie Hills Katy Trail Community Health in Versailles, discussed the program during a recent interview at the clinic. The program is called Show Me Healthy Women. Offered by both the Prairie Hills Katy Trail clinic and the Morgan County Health Center, it opens access to regular women’s health screenings and more. What does this mean for uninsured, low-income women? “They can get yearly mammograms for free,� said Rowland. Also, if a woman feels a lump and comes into the clinic or the health center, the program will pay for further testing to evaluate the lump, all the way to the end of cancer treatment. “The program will take care of them until they get health insurance,� she clarified. Rowland noted with the current Medicaid system, it’s not hard to get health insurance, even post-diagnosis. “It doesn’t matter if you have a pre-existing condition,� she said. Show Me Healthy Women also provides screening at no cost for cervical cancer, as well as treatment as needed if an abnormal test result comes back. “I’m trying to get people to get screenings and take responsibility for their own health,� Rowland said. “I want uninsured women to know they have a place to go.� She added she understands how country living can take a toll on preventative health care. “When you live in a rural

area,� said Rowland, “it’s a barrier to have to drive an hour away for a 15-minute test.� In response to this problem, she said, the Ellis Fischel Cancer Center at University of Missouri Health Care in Columbia has a mobile mammogram unit that comes monthly to Versailles. Rowland advised that at-risk women contact the Morgan County Health Center to schedule an annual screening during one of the mobile unit’s visits. She noted Ellis Fischel has partnered with the MD Anderson Cancer Network, another powerhouse in cancer research and treatment. How often? There is a variety of recommendations about when and how often women should have breast cancer screenings. The American Cancer Society recommends women start having annual mammograms to screen for breast cancer at age 45, or as early as age 40 with the advice of a doctor. Starting at age 55, a woman may choose to go two years between screenings, as long as she remains in good health. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommends annual mammograms to all healthy women age 40 and older. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends women have a mammogram every two years age 50-74, and as often as a health care provider advises in their 40s. Why it matters Rowland pointed out several reasons the risk of breast cancer is one all women should take seriously. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. It is the second most common cancer overall, the leading cause of cancer death in less-developed countries, and the second-leading cause

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October 12, 1916 The best lead mining prospect we have seen in Morgan County is a prospect being opened by the Campbell brothers, three miles southwest of town. It is on the Pete Taylor place, in one of the biggest hills in the county. A half dozen holes less than 10 feet deep have been made searching for lead. They have the metal in every hole strong enough in quantity to warrant their going into the hill after it. October 8, 1936 A new modern and up-to-date drug store will be opened in Versailles on or about Nov. 1, 1936, in the Woods building on the north side of the Court House square. The building is owned by Roy Rains. It will be remodeled and redecorated. The new owner of the store will be Leonard Faine

of Moberly, who with his wife, arrived in Versailles the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Faine have rented the apartment at the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. N. Newton.. October 12, 1956 Anyone who has waste paper or magazines and was missed in the paper drive sponsored by the PTA on Monday, can leave their paper at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Otho Washburn, in the garage, to have it picked up. The Kiwanis Club of Versailles will be represented in the 1956 convention of the MissouriArkansas District of Kiwanis International at Jefferson City, Oct. 7-9. Local delegates to the convention will be Glenn Watts, Roger Meyer, and William G. Johnson. October 7, 1976

Able Sewer and Pipe Cleaning Company will blow heavy concentration of smoke through 9,000 feet of city sewer lines to inspect for cracks in the pipe. Mayor James Scrivner said that some residents may find smoke in their basements, but they should not be alarmed because the smoke is not harmful. October 10, 1996 A Gollihar’s Shoes employee recently completed a specialized course on foot care at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind. Stephen Garber completed the course on “Pedorthic Management of the Foot” between Sept. 22 and Sept. 29. The training will enable Garber to meet the basic requirements for orthopedic shoe technicians and qualify for a higher rating.

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The virtue of bouncing back I purchased a smooth, round, rubbery, black colored object last weekend. As I held it in my hand, this object instantly transported me in memory to my more innocent childhood days. I gleefully threw the object and my joy for the day was complete. I know, it doesn’t take much to entertain me! The object? A Wham-O Super Ball®. Mind you, this is no common, generic bouncy ball, this is the real deal, the genuine article, a Wham-O exclusive, an American icon of recreational diversion. It’s amazing how easily and dramatically the Super Ball rebounds after being thrown. However, because of the pervasiveness of more technological distractions today, I wouldn’t expect its popularity to bounce back (groan) to the Super Ball fad levels of the mid-1960s when, according to those who know, peak production reached more than 170,000 Super Balls per day. By December 1965 more than six million had been sold. Now, that’s a lot of balls! I was curious, so I did a little research. I found that the Super

Ball is made from a type of synthetic rubber invented in 1964 by chemist Norman Stingley. See, kids, chemistry is fun! The Super Ball is extremely elastic and made of “Zectron,” which contains the “synthetic polymer polybutadiene as well as hydrated silica, zinc oxide, stearic acid, and other ingredients.” The success of the Super Ball was destiny. I mean, how could a kid in the 1960s -- with space exploration on the forefront of conversation and in the news -not gravitate toward something made of Zectron? Anyway, this compound is heated at a temperature of 392 degrees Fahrenheit, vulcanized with sulfur, and formed into shape at a pressure of 3,500 pounds per square inch. What comes of this heat and pressure is a Super Ball with a very high (and fun to say) “coefficient of restitution.” That’s just a fancy way of saying the Super Ball bounces really, really, really well. Sorry, bean bags, you just don’t have the same effect.

There are other bouncy balls out there, manufactured by other companies using different formulas; but nothing is quite like a Super Ball. This whole Super Ball thing got me thinking. It seems, in the frenzied pace of modern life, that, for many people, anger lies just beneath the surface and, when we hit something hard, we explode. We don’t bounce. At the other extreme, it seems many people have lost the ability to put things in perspective. They have little or no coping skills and, instead of bouncing back from insult, inconvenience, and irritation, they just shatter emotionally. The unique formula that comes together to create the bounce of the Super Ball, is similar to the formula that will give us that needed ability to bounce back: heat and pressure. When things heat up and the pressures of the unexpected begin to squeeze, we need to be more resilient and less fragile. As humans, we need to have a higher “coefficient of restitution.”

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If I were the devil ...

A dinner table experience re- ing. I would litter their lives with spend so much time on their smart cently caused serious reflection junk mail and catalogs so they had phones that their babies and chilupon the state of affairs in our culture. A friend was trying to carry on a conversation with her children as they were interrupted by cell phones. The family barely could eat, let alone converse, due to interruptions. At the risk of sounding brusque, here are some thoughts about the direction this may be headed. If I were the devil, I would do away with conversation and laughter at the family dinner table each evening. I would replace it with teenagers checking their smart phones between bites and parents arguing about making enough money to pay for all their gadgets. If I were the devil, I would fill people’s lives with clutter. They would spend huge amounts of money on storage units for things they couldn’t even remember own-

no time to think about things of eternal value. If I were the devil, I would offer continuous TV programming morning until night, touting violence and sex. I would desensitize small children toward demonic themes, crime and bloodshed. I would show them explicitly immoral scenes. If I were the devil, I would do away with family game night and replace it with children and teens shut away in their rooms, texting friends their parents wouldn’t allow them to hang out with, if only they knew. If I were the devil, I would entice moms of toddlers to go back to work, leaving children to be raised by those who care little about their moral training. If I were the devil, I would influence moms of small children to

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dren suffer language dysfunction, due to neglect. I would influence them to take their children to playgrounds, but spend the time Facebooking their friends instead of smiling and talking to their children. If I were the devil, I would offer parents glittering overtime pay if only they would work on Sunday, instead of taking their family to church. If I were the devil, I would plaster sensual billboards across the landscape, causing the minds of people to rot, one thought at a time. If I were the devil, I would distract people so much that they would have no time to think about where they will spend eternity. If I were the devil … But, wait, why think about what he has already accomplished?

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by Stacey Embry, Director, Morgan County Library During this last week, I went to the MLA (Missouri Library Association) conference. The theme for the conference was “Rooted in Community.” I attended two days of the conference, but felt like I had gained years of knowledge. I have a whole new outlook. To say I am fired up or inspired is an understatement. One session I attended was lead by an architect. So, why would I attend this session since we have a new library? The title of the session was, “Trends in Public Library Planning.” Planning doesn’t have to revolve around construction; it has more to do with evaluating and meeting the needs of the library and community. He started his program with this comment, “Libraries are no longer the sole keepers of knowledge.” Wow. How right is that? The keynote speaker, later in the day, discussed when he first started displaying the symptoms of Tourette’s Syndrome. I assume he is around my age so it would have been the early 1970s. His mother told him, “It will be okay; we will go to the library

and see what is going on.” Up until the 90s, libraries were the holders of knowledge. Times are always changing. The architect also shared a quote about libraries changing with new innovations. The quote he shared was from 1954. The quote is still relevant. Honestly, I assumed it had been said a few years ago when ebooks first surfaced. What is important is bigger than ebooks. It is not all about modifying our collection. Yes, those things are important and we are working toward them. What is important, going back to the theme of the conference, is being “Rooted in Community.” “Bad libraries build collections, good libraries build services, great libraries build communities.”–R. David Lankes We have fallen behind. Actually, we haven’t even been on the correct path. We have let our community down. Yes, we have provided a pretty decent collection and we have a beautiful building, but there needs to be more. Did I mention how inspired I was? I came in this morning and my staff felt my excitement. Guess what? It is contagious. They have ideas, too! I talk con-

stantly about the new things we are doing, but I feel better directed. I can see the bigger picture and it is our community. Libraries are actually becoming community centers. I attended a session that talked about teen volunteers reading to children in the community and helping seniors with technology. Three major divisions of the population benefit from a simple program. Another session talked health literacy, flu shot stations, walking programs, cooking classes, the possibilities are infinite. Part of this transition will include awareness of our community’s needs. Another large part will include partnerships with others in our community. We have been way off track, but we are clearing the path and heading forward. Be prepared schools, health center, and other community leaders, you will be hearing from me! 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.

The Lake West Chamber welcomed Ozark Bait & Tackle – Laurie with a recent ribbon-cutting event. Ozark Bait & Tackle provide bait and tackle needs as well as hunting and fishing permits. They also carry a variety of watersport toys, life vests, clothing and shoes. They also have two other locations: Gravois Mills and Edgar’s Outdoor Sports in Versailles. At the ribbon cutting were, front from left, Al Dzurko, Judy Smith, Paul Hooper, owners Tony Edgar and Randy Washburn, Kelli Case, Ellen Bozich, Pat Wheeler, Howard Halbedel, back from left, Jessica Steinbach, Stan Field, Connie Weyer, John Wheeler, Jess Wadle, Terry Clayton, Andrew Renken, Billi Johnson, Pam Huschle, and Joyce Ryerson. (submitted photo)

I like that she is artistic. My grandma is a fifth grade teacher and she teaches. Averie Hotle, Sunrise Beach

I like that they are always kind and fun and they take me to the zoo and give me good food. They put others first and they are proactive. Hunter Harris, Sunrise Beach

I like that they give me candy and cookies on my birthday. When they both have an idea, they will let the other one have their way. Colten Cline, Sunrise Beach

I love them and I like that I love their hugs and kisses I like it when they take me they give me ice cream. They and good food. They always put fun places and they help me help me and make me feel bet- others before themselves. with my spelling words. ter. Alicia Copeland, Noah Patterson, Alyiah Davis, Sunrise Beach. Sunrise Beach Sunrise Beach

The Lake West Chamber welcomed Caring Hearts Dog and Cat Rescue with a recent ribbon cutting. Caring Hearts Dog and Cat Rescue is a new organization made up entirely of volunteers whose goal is to help injured, sick, lost and abandoned animals. Their mission includes providing assistance with low cost spay/neuter as well as food and bedding, as funds allow. At the ribbon cutting were, from left, Terry Clayton, Mel Clayton, Doris Zieman, Laura Peretic, Laura Zieman Cullom, Marlene Evans, Teresa Ensor, Carla Miget, Martha Moulder, Ellen Bozich, and Paul Hooper. (submitted photo)


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Versailles cross country runners Juan Comstock, left, and Keely Gustafson, right, ran in the Stover Cross Country Meet Wednesday, Oct. 5 in Stover. Comstock finished in 12th place in the boys race and Gustafson was fourth in the girls race. (photos by Chris Johnson)

Cross country team takes fourth voted to all conference team at Russellville, second at Stover Espinosa Eugene ends Lady Tigers softball season The Versailles cross country team came in fourth place at the Russellville Invitational Saturday, Oct. 8 in Russellville. The Tigers scored 89 points. Russellville came in first with 33 points. Kendall Reger finished fourth overall for the Tigers, with a school record time of 17:19.02. Joe Jeffries was 24th in 19:34.20. Cylan Burns placed 27th in 20:18.35. Trent Hyman came in 28th in 20:28.65. Bobby Love finished 29th in 20:29.87. Kutter Baumgartner was 33rd with a time of 21:41.36 and Nick Reynolds finished 39th in 27:43.19. Isaac Ashton of Tipton was first in 16:05.19. In the girls race, Allison Taylor was fourth overall for Versailles with a time of 22:07.22 and Keely Gustafson came in fifth in 22:23.12. Aidan Sheffel of Battle won the race in 18:45.57. Tigers coach Mark Garcia suspected the course was not the correct distance due to the fast times recorded by his team, “The girls ran first and after they were done running I realized one thing, the course must be

short. That wasn’t to take away anything from my girls, but I had an inkling based on where the mile markers were placed, and how fast everyone came through each marker. When the boys finished their race that confirmed that the race (course) was short, but I’m not sure by how much.” Garcia lauded the performance of all of his runners, “Before Saturday, Kendall’s fastest race had been an 18:01 and when he ran a 17:19 I knew that the course must be at least 50-75 meters shorter than a 5K. I think that Kendall and everyone else had by far his best race of the season. I really thought that Kendall raced well and I think if the course was a full 5K he would have broken 18 (minutes) for sure.” Garcia said Taylor returned after sitting out the meet at Stover Wednesday, Oct. 5, “This last Monday (Oct. 3) Allison’s knee started to bother her really badly so I rested her for a few days in hope that she would be able to come back and race on Saturday. Ally had been fighting knee problems since track season last spring. On Friday

she was cleared by her doctor to continue running, and now we are planning on taking a more proactive approach to how she practices and races. Ally rebounded, loosened up, and ran an amazing race and a set a personal record. In the process she also helped pull Keely to by far her best race of the year as well.” The Tigers finished second at the Stover Cross Country Meet Wednesday, Oct. 5 in Stover. Versailles scored 69 points. Tipton was first with 37 points. Reger finished third in 18:01. Juan Comstock came in 12th in 20:05. Jeffries was 13th with a time of 20:09. Love finished 20th in 21:05. Hyman was 21st in 21:21. Burns came in 22nd in 21:24 and Baumgartner finished 31st in 23:12. Ashton of Tipton won the race in 16:50. In the girls race, Gustafson came in fourth place in 23:20. Ashlee Kuykendall of Warsaw won the race in 19:51. The cross country team travels Thursday, Oct. 13 to Eldon for the Tri-County Conference meet.

Versailles senior outfielder Cheyenne Espinosa was voted to the Tri-County Conference all-conference second-team by the league’s coaches. Espinosa led the Lady Tigers with a .522 batting average this season. (photo by Chris Johnson)

The 2016 softball season came to a close for the Versailles Lady Tigers as they lost to Eugene, 12-0, in the first round of the MSHSAA Class 2 District 10 tournament Wednesday, Oct. 5 in California. Versailles was held to one hit in the game, a leadoff single by Madison Patten in the top of the fifth inning. Versailles ends the season with a 2-17 record. Coach Brian Markway said he saw improvement in his players as the season went along, “I know we saw improvement throughout the year. Obviously you always want more wins and you want the season to go farther and make a farther run in the playoffs.” He said Versailles plays in a strong district and a strong conference, “I really believe that we have three of the top eight teams in our district. It’s tough and our conference is tough. The thing is we’ve got some young girls who really showed a lot of improvement who can help the

program later on.” Two teams in the TriCounty Conference, Blair Oaks and Eldon, won district championships and are playing in the state sectionals. Four seniors have completed their high school softball careers, Kat Cunningham, Hannah Edgar, Cheyenne Espinosa, and Kendra Roberts. “The seniors are great leaders,” Markway said. “We’re definitely going to miss them, just with their positive attitudes that they have.” The Lady Tigers will have experienced players returning for next season. “We have seven girls with quite a bit of experience coming back, so that’s going to

be nice,” Markway said. Espinosa led this year’s team with a .522 batting average. Patten had the most base hits (26), doubles (8) and runs batted in (13). Roberts had a team-high three triples and also led VHS with 15 runs scored and eight stolen bases. Espinosa is the lone representative for Versailles on the Tri-County Conference allconference team. She was voted second-team all-conference by the league’s coaches. Pitcher Brooklyn James threw 66.1 innings with 19 strikeouts and 71 walks. Roberts pitched 16 innings and struck out five batters while walking 10.

The two seniors on the Versailles volleyball team were recognized prior to the Lady Tigers final home match of the Kyrstin Thurman, a member of the Versailles Middle season versus Stover Monday, Oct. 10 at Leroy J. Viebrock gymnasium in Versailles. The players and their parents School eighth-grade volleyball team, makes a pass are, from left, Kenny, Kenzie and Tanya Wieberg, and Ronette, Tessa and Trent Edgar. (photos by Chris Johnson) during the Lady Tigers match against California Thursday, Oct. 6 at the middle school gym in Versailles. (photo by Chris Johnson)

Volleyball regular season finale at Blair Oaks The Versailles volleyball team wraps up the regular season Thursday, Oct. 13 at Blair Oaks before heading into post-season play next week. The Lady Tigers take a 15-104 overall record and a 2-4 league mark into the match against the Falcons. Versailles will play Sherwood in the first round of the MSHSAA Class 2 District 13 tournament Monday, Oct. 17 at Knob Noster (see related story). The Lady Tigers were defeated by Stover, 2-0, in their final home match of the season Monday, Oct. 10 at Leroy J. Viebrock gymnasium in Versailles. Set scores were 25-18 and 25-13. Tessa Edgar had seven kills, four blocks, and four service aces for the Lady Tigers. Brooke Edgar had five kills and four blocks. Mareena Bielinski had three kills and two blocks and Taralee Edgar had 10 assists. Prior to the match, seniors Tessa Edgar and Kenzie Wieberg were feted for their accom-

plishments throughout their high school volleyball careers. Versailles won the junior varsity match, 25-16 and 25-22. Versailles went 2-1-2 at the 35th Annual Versailles Invitational Tournament Saturday, Oct. 8. The Lady Tigers began pool play with a 2-0 win against Crystal City, winning 25-15 and 25-11. Versailles then split with Green Ridge, losing the first set, 25-19, and winning the second, 25-14, and also split their match with Southern Boone, winning set one, 26-24, and losing set two, 25-22. In bracket play, the Lady Tigers played Green Ridge again and won the match, 25-16 and 25-18, advancing to the semifinal, where they lost to California, 25-22 and 25-17. For the tournament, Tessa Edgar had 39 kills, 34 digs, 10 blocks and two assists. Brooke Edgar had 19 kills, 25 digs and five blocks. Bielinski had 19 kills, 20 digs and three blocks.

Junior varsity football Tigers fall at Hallsville The season ended on a losing note for the Versailles junior varsity football team as Hallsville defeated the Tigers, 35-14, Monday, Oct. 10 at Hallsville. The JV Tigers compiled a

record of 3-3-2 this season with victories against Blair Oaks, California and Osage, losses to Southern Boone, Eldon and Hallsville and tie games against Knob Noster and Warsaw.

Wieberg had 12 kills and 25 digs. Taralee Edgar had 48 assists, 10 kills, 19 digs and two blocks. Kellan Boehm had 31 assists and five digs and Hannah Whan had

two kills and three blocks. Blair Oaks won the tournament championship, defeating California, 25-6 and 25-21.

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Middle school volleyball wraps up season at Osage The Versailles Middle School volleyball teams will play their final matches of the season Thursday, Oct. 13 at Osage. The Lady Tigers hosted Eldon Monday, Oct. 10 in the middle school gym. The Lady Mustangs won the seventh-grade match, 25-18 and 25-13. Versailles won the seventh-grade B team match, 2516. Eldon also won the eighthgrade match, 25-15 and 27-25. In the eighth-grade B team match, Eldon prevailed, 25-20. “Even though it was a tough night to lose on our home court for the last time, all the girls played very hard and extremely well,” coach Eileen Applegate said. The eighth-grade team played

in the Warsaw Tournament Saturday, Oct. 8 in Warsaw. In pool play, the Lady Tigers defeated Warsaw, 25-22 and 25-12, and also won against Sherwood, 25-12 and 25-23, advancing to the semifinal round of the bracket. Versailles met Sherwood again and lost, 2-1. The Lady Tigers won the first set, 25-18, before losing the next two sets, 25-19 and 15-12. “It was a hard loss, but the girls played extremely well all day,” Applegate said. Versailles hosted California Thursday, Oct. 6. The Lady Tigers won the seventh-grade match, 25-19 and 25-22, while California captured the eighthgrade match, 25-21 and 25-19.

The Versailles volleyball team was chosen as the second seed for the MSHSAA Class 2 District 13 tournament Monday, Oct. 17 and Wednesday, Oct. 19 in Knob Noster. Holden was the top seed and received a first-round bye. Versailles will face seventhseed Sherwood in a first-round match 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17. Other first-round matches are

Windsor against Knob Noster 5 p.m. Monday and Cole Camp versus Tipton 8 p.m. Monday. The Windsor-Knob Noster winner meets Holden 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19. The winner of the match between Versailles and Sherwood gets the winner of Cole Camp-Tipton 6:30 p.m. Wednesday and the semifinal winners play for the district title 8 p.m. Wednesday.

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Sports

Versailles Middle School eighth-grade football player Ricky Zago tries to elude Warsaw defenders as teammate Ben Dornan looks on during their game against the Wildcats Thursday, Oct. 6 in Versailles. The Wildcats won the eighth-grade contest, 38-0, and also prevailed in the seventh-grade game, 22-6, in the final game of the season for the Tigers. Versailles visited Eldon Tuesday, Oct. 4 and the Mustangs won the eighth-grade game, 48-0, while the Tigers were victorious in the seventh-grade tilt, 20-6. (photo by Chris Johnson) Versailles defensive back Sam Bowman knocks a pass away from Hallsville wide receiver Parker Bartlett during the first quarter of the Tri-County Conference football Class 2 District 4 game between the Tigers and Indians Friday, Oct. 7 at the Audrey J. Walton Sports Football Standings Complex in Versailles. Hallsville won the contest, 6-0. (photo by Chris Johnson) Lamar 7-0 58.92 Fair Grove 8-0 47.77 Cole Camp 7-1 41.02 El Dorado Springs 3-5 30.06 Versailles 3-5 29.89 Stockton 4-4 29.87 California 2-6 28.96 Warsaw 0-8 17.54 Runningback DQ Smith Hallsville 45 but the Indians the conference. Southern Boone won last scored on a two-yard run early held on downs at their 19. in the second quarter for the After another Indians punt, season’s game against Versailles, only touchdown of the game and Versailles started from their 34- 56-6, in Ashland. Laurie Trap & Skeet the Hallsville Indians defeated yard line with 5:07 remaining Silvers says the Eagles have Fall League Week 3 Results the Versailles Tigers, 6-0, in in the game and again got into built a strong program, “Southern Tri-County Conference football Hallsville’s end of the field Boone is solid. They’ve got Birds but had an incomplete pass on nine starting seniors. They’re a Team Friday, Oct. 7 in Versailles. 609 Hallsville improves to fourth down and the Indians program that’s on the rise. They Laurie Bank 585 4-4 overall and 2-4 in the regained possession at their 31 throw it and run it pretty evenly. Laurie Marine 505 Different formations dictate Auto Tech conference while the Tigers fall with 2:03 left. CG Mini Mart 502 Hallsville converted a third whether they’re going to run to 3-5 for the season and 2-4 in down play and was able to run or pass and they do a good job Knights of Columbus 485 the league. with about everything they do.” Smith’s touchdown came out the clock for the victory. Birds on the first play of the second Versailles coach Broc Silvers He says Southern Boone Top Gun Hawkins 72 quarter and capped a 71-yard said the Indians had a couple of will use a familiar defensive Guy Steve Anderson 72 drive by the Indians. Brayden big plays in the scoring drive, formation, the 5-2, “Their David Ayers 72 Stenger’s extra point kick “They beat us with a couple defensive ends are really Dorsey Metcalf 71 attempt was blocked by the of screen plays. They had two aggressive, and the linebackers Junior Webster 70 screens that went for big yardage flow hard. This is going to be Matt O’Connell Tigers defense. 70 in the first half and that was the like playing Eldon or Osage Both teams were forced Chad Hibdon 67 again defensively. We’re going Lyndel Pruett to punt on their first two difference.” 67 possessions of the game before Versailles totaled 192 yards to try some different stuff this Ron Oldham 66 Hallsville took over at their 29- of offense, 169 rushing and 23 week, try to get us ready to go Tenessa Rehmer 66 yard line late in the first quarter passing. Grant Hutchison led for week 10. We’ll have some Mike Frazier 66 and drove down the field for the the ground game with 66 yards different formations to try to Charles Evans 64 on 18 carries. Shane Randall give us an advantage.” score. Jerry Siebenmorgen 64 The Tigers turned the ball ran for 50 yards on 12 attempts. The Tigers are still in position Jim Richards 59 over on downs at the Indians Connor completed three of eight to earn a fourth-seed in the Jeff Rehmer 58 25 on the following possession passes with Taylor Dobbins, district and host a first-round Jim Ellis 58 and then got the ball back after Kooper Wilson and Randall playoff game. Gene Schwinn 58 making one reception each. Heading into this week’s Mike Szemplenski 57 a Hallsville punt. Starting at their 35-yard The Tigers defense held game, the Tigers are fifth in the line, Versailles marched down Hallsville to 153 yards for district standings, 0.17 points the field and was in Hallsville the game. Gage Smith had 13 behind fourth-place El Dorado territory when Indians defensive tackles, including five tackles Springs and 0.02 points ahead of back BJ Fisher intercepted for loss, and Devin Radcliff was Stockton. Silvers said there are a number of scenarios, “There Tigers quarterback David in on 11 stops. Connor’s pass at the goal line to The Tigers wrap up their is no way to really predict it. If regular season schedule Friday, we were to win against a Class end the drive. Late in the half, Tigers DB Oct. 14 when they host Southern 3 opponent, then I think that’d be enough to bump us back to Taylor Dobbins picked off a pass Boone. thrown by Indians quarterback It will be the final regular the fourth seed. If we don’t and Zane Parnell at the Versailles season game for the nine seniors we play within 13 points, we’re 21-yard line but the Tigers were on the Tigers team, David probably going to be a five seed. forced to punt on the last play of Connor, Jarod Sartin, Sam If we get beat by more than 13 Bowman, Shane Randall, Devin points, then we’d probably be the half. Versailles opened the second Radlciff, Micheal Stanley, Gage a six seed is my guess. It also half with a drive to the Indians Smith, Kevin Banta, and Ayden depends on what everybody else does.” 33 before turning the ball over Easton. The Eagles defeated Warsaw, Score by quarters on downs. After three consecutive 49-21, last Friday to move their Hallsvlle 0 6 0 0 6 punts, the Tigers started at the record to 6-2 overall and 4-2 in Versailles 0 0 0 0 0

Tigers blanked by Hallsville, host Southern Boone in regular season finale Friday, Oct. 14

Tri-County Conference Football Standings Conference W-L PF PA Blair Oaks 6-0 273 68 Osage 5-1 204 95 Southern Boone 4-2 182 127 Eldon 3-3 122 125 Hallsville 2-4 97 154 Versailles 2-4 67 146 California 2-4 94 136 Warsaw 0-6 71 259

Oct. 7 results Hallsville 6 Versailles 0 Southern Boone 49 Warsaw 21 Osage 32 Eldon 6 Blair Oaks 52 California 12

Overall W-L PF 8-0 335 7-1 267 6-2 265 4-4 190 4-4 150 3-5 101 2-6 109 0-8 113

PA 88 135 153 186 183 208 209 340

Oct. 14 schedule S. Boone at Versailles Warsaw at Blair Oaks Osage at California Hallsville at Eldon

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Versailles High School senior Bethany Boles reacts upon hearing her name announced as the 2016 Homecoming Queen during halftime of the football game Friday, Oct. 7 at the Audrey J. Walton Sports Complex. Standing beside her is her escort, Adrian Buehler. (photo by Chris Johnson)

Some of the players on the Versailles Middle School volleyball team ask those The Versailles Tigers football team rides on a Versailles Fire Department fire truck watching to throw some candy to them during the 2016 Homecoming Parade Friday, during the 2016 Homecoming parade Friday, Oct. 7 in downtown Versailles. Oct. 7 in downtown Versailles. (photo by Chris Johnson) (photo by Chris Johnson)


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Honoring our Firefighters -- October 9-15, 2016

Versailles Rural Fire Protection District

Firefighters with the Versailles Rural Fire Protection District include, front from left, Carol Jones, logistics officer and retired chief M.B. “Doc” Jones, David Leinbach, Stephanie Roberson, Leon Horning, Cpt. Tom Salzman, Cpt. Justin King, back from left, Deputy Chief Jim Towles, William Hilt, Junior Leinbach, Matt Durham, Mike Beatty, and Chief Troy Nichols. Not pictured are Cpt. Owen Hoover, Lt. Josh Weaver, Lt. Lee Roy Kilmer, Matt Jones, Brian Williams, Shawn Weaver, Glenn Weaver, Jeremy Ramer, Josh Thurman, Dustin Wieken, Ervin Kilmer, Travis Weaver, Dwayne Kilmer, Jason Weaver, Glen Stauffer, Dylan Litwiller, Patricia Stafford, and Norman Church. (photo by Bryan E. Jones)

Versailles City Fire Department

Members of the Versailles City Fire Department include, front from left, Jenny Bowles, Joe Williams, Assistant Chief Duane Miller, Chief Bob Ferguson, Cpt. Glenn White, Vickie Campbell, Joe Barnhouse, Tom Salzman, middle from left, Loren Pinzke, Steve Dunn and, back, Katie Roberts. Also on the department are, not pictured, 2nd Lt. Charla Roberts, 2nd Lt. Jim Towles, Don Hook, Kyle Towles, Ruby Davenport, Kevin Bland, and Kathy McKinzie. (photo by Bryan E. Jones)

Rural fire district responds City fire department strives to Versailles area emergencies to preserve life and property The Morgan County Rescue Squad was formed in March 1977, following a serious motor vehicle crash. The driver of a pickup truck was trapped in his vehicle, and it required more than an hour of work to remove the man. At that time, there was no extrication equipment available in the county. Several concerned citizens, including firefighters, created the Morgan County Rescue Squad to handle motor vehicle crashes with entrapment. Courses were taken through the University of Missouri Fire Training Institute, and hand-operated equipment was purchased utilizing funding from a government grant. In April 1980 individuals, businesses and organizations donated money to purchase a hydraulic rescue tool to augment the hand tools. In June of 1989 the members of the squad joined with the

Versailles Rural Fire Department and created the tax-supported Versailles Rural Fire Protection District. Today, rescue equipment includes two sets of hydraulic rescue tools, a confined-space rescue trailer, and rope rescue equipment. Following the death of several teenagers in Moniteau County, water rescue equipment has been added. In 2004, five firefighters attended a large animal rescue course offered by the Boone County Fire District. Specialized equipment was purchased to be utilized in large animal rescue operations. Following a trench collapse in Fortuna that required specialized rescue tools, more equipment was purchased to be used in similar situations. A 12-foot trailer that held most of the equipment was replaced by a 24-foot trailer and more rescue equipment was purchased.

The rural fire department has 26 firefighters, three fire stations (one at the corner of Route D and Highway 52, a second at Excelsior and a third on Highway 5 south) and 16 apparatus. The department responds to fires, car wrecks, searches for missing persons, severe weather watches, medical calls and a variety of other rescue operations. They also sponsor a safe house each Halloween at the Hunter Civic Center. Firefighters meet twice monthly for training on the second and fourth Monday at the Route D station. The department has a junior program which permits teenagers between the ages of 13 and 18 to attend meetings and participate in training. They may assist at car wrecks, searches, grass and brush fires and other activities, but may not enter burning structures.

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Department mission statement: “We strive to come to the aid of our community and those in need for the preservation of life, limb and property; in said pursuit, attempt to do more good than harm, as well as we are humanly capable.” The department is growing and continually seeking dedicated new personnel. The fire station telephone number is 573-378-7024.

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Carol Jones, with the Versailles Rural Fire Protection District, speaks Tuesday, Oct. 11 to a group of preschool students at Versailles Elementary School about the importance of having properly working smoke alarms in the home in case of fire. She also spoke about the behavior of smoke and fire and how to escape in case of fire. Firefighters Owen Hoover and Will Hilt helped demonstrate fire safety tips. (photo by Bryan E. Jones)

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Owen Hoover, left, with the Versailles Rural Fire Protection District, demonstrates the use of a fire hose by shooting water high in the air Tuesday, Oct. 11 in front of a group of preschool students at Versailles Elementary School. Hoover also gave a brief tour of a fire truck and explained how his fire-fighting apparatus he wears helps keep him safe. Dressing in full gear also helps alleviate fears young children may have about seeing a firefighter. Hoover and firefighter Will Hilt helped demonstrate fire safety tips and Carol Jones spoke about the importance of smoke alarms, calling 9-1-1, and escaping a fire safely. (photo by Bryan E. Jones)

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Honoring our Firefighters -- October 9-15, 2016

In escaping house fire, time is critical

Gravois Fire Protection District

The Gravois Fire Protection District covers 150 square miles, with seven stations, in Morgan and Camden Counties, including the Gravois Mills, Laurie, Buck Creek, Cup Tree and Mallard Bay areas. The district answered 722 emergency calls for service in 2015. Firefighters, from left, are Shift Leader Matt Holladay, Captain Steve Christiansen, firefighters Brandy Delhotal, Jim Mellody, Jim Hynick, Christian DuCray, Josh Pryor, Daniel Stephan, Shift Leader Chad Nicholson and firefighter Tom Schweiger. Not pictured are Deputy Chief Ron Anselmo, firefighter Evan Busen, shift supervisor Darrin Gregory, firefighters Christopher Christiansen, Terry Maddox, Donald Doyle, Marion Snare and support unit leader Jodie Hunsaker. Support unit members are Sherry Christiansen, Amanda Christiansen, April Horacek, William Hoff, Heather Ward, Dylan Ward and Mary Hynick. Fire district board members are Johnie Ray, Steve Forbes and Lee Wilson, with legal counsel Thomas Loraine. (submitted photo)

According to the National Fire Protection Association, most people have a false sense of security regarding house fires, believing they would have approximately six minutes to evacuate their home in the event of a fire. In reality, smoke and fire spread rapidly and can overcome occupants in less than three minutes. When a fire occurs, there’s no question time is critical. The good news is there are several important steps a person can take to maximize escape time. With the following measures in place, you’ll create critical protection for what matters most – your home and family. 1. Install smoke alarms. You should have one in every bedroom, outside each separate sleeping area, and on every level of the home, including the basement. For the best protection, make sure all smoke alarms are interconnected. When one sounds, they all sound. 2. Inspect/clean smoke alarms Replace batteries in spring and fall. To clean the alarm, open the cover and gently vacuum the interior.

3. Practice fire escape plan. Draw a floor plan of your home, marking two ways out of every room — especially sleeping areas. Discuss the escape routes with every member of your household, and agree on a meeting place outside your home in case of emergency. Practice your escape plan at least twice a year. 4. Use safe home materials Passive fire protection is part of the core of the building and helps control fire by limiting its spread. One very effective form of passive fire protection is the installation of insulation. When adding or upgrading insulation, look for products made from naturally fire-resistant, inorganic materials. Popular among builders, contractors and homeowners is a stone wool insulation called Roxul Safe ‘n’ Sound, which offers fire resistance up to 2,150°F. Its melting point is higher than the temperature of a typical house fire, which means it will stay in place longer to provide passive fire protection when every second counts, allowing more time for safe evacuation and for first responders to arrive.

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Healthy Schools, Healthy Communities (HSHC) recently announced two new programs to look for in the area: Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy and Fresh Fruit for Kids. Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy is a the latest partnership between HSHC and local grocers. Stock Healthy Shop Healthy is a community based program that allows communities access to healthy, affordable foods with local food retailers. Shelf takers and posters located throughout the store highlight healthy options, which include fresh and frozen produce, lowfat dairy items, foods with 100percent fruit juice or 100-percent whole grains, and foods that are lower in sodium. Healthy recipes also will be available in these locations. The program has been implemented in both Save-A-Lot and West

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Versailles High School celebrated Homecoming last week and Wednesday, Oct. 5 was Twin Day. High school social studies teacher Brian Markway, left, and freshman Kylie Viebrock, right, dressed as high school health and physical education teacher Russ Foster on that day. Markway and Foster also coach the high school softball team. (submitted photo)

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Ford Falcon; second, Bill Shack- Harley Davidson Streetglide; leford, 1972 Chevrolet Vega second, Bert Monnig, 1948 Vincent Rapide; third, Jonathan Panel. Koehn, 1970 Honda CL350. Class #26: Special Interest, Class #39: Motorcycle, T-bucket, Kit Car, Etc. custom, all First, Bruce Jones, 2014 Massimo MSU 500; second, Bob First, Chris Gerlt, 2009 Dyna Bettenhausen, 1923 T-Bucket Lowrider; second, Ray Thompson, 2002 Harley Davidson Roadster. Springer Softail; third, Dave Class #27: Full Custom, Car DeShirley, 2002 Kawasaki Vulor Truck can. First, Ron Frazier, 1953 Ford Pickup F-100; second, Dale Class #40: Original Kirchner, 1950 Ford 2-door SeUnrestored 1900-1975 dan; third, Tom Marshall 1960 First, Bill Dockery, 1966 Chevrolet Biscayne. Buick Riviera; second, Gene Hawkins, 1957 Ford Fairlane 500; third, Linda Hesse, 1951 Class #28: Rat Rods First, Marcia Cox, 1948 Ford; Mercury Coupe. second, Brad Hagerman, 1946 Scale Model International IHC K100; third, First, Justin Luttrell, 1969 Buck Burkhart, 1931 Ford. Charger (General Lee); second, Class #29: Sport Car-2 Seat Myra Syfert, Monster High Movie Mobile; third, Jill FaOnly First, Tyler Vogt, 2015 Nissan herty, 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air. 370Z; second, David Thomason 1972 DeTomaso Pantera; third, Club Participation: Fun RunDale VonSande 1985 Toyota ners Car Club. MR2. Car Club President’s Choice: Class #30: Original Truck Charles Templemire, 1970 Chev1900-1972 rolet Chevelle. First, Rob Chisler, 1967 Chevrolet C-10 Custom; second, Matt Oldest Vehicle: Eddie ArRowland, 1972 Chevrolet Chey- nold, 1923 Ford T-Bucket. enne; third, Terry DeShirley, 1972 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe Hair Brown Memorial C-10. Award: Sandra Crocker, 1966 Ford Galaxy Convertible. Class #31: Original Truck 1973-1989 Best Of Show 1900-1989: First, Ken Douglas, 1989 David and Kim Howe, 1970 ChDodge Dakota Shelby; second, evelle SS. Rad Loganbill, 1973 GMC Custom 1500; third, Steve Anderson, Best Of Show 1990-Present1979 Dodge Lil Red Express wer: Gary Hollander, 2015 CorTruck. vette Z07.

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Class #32: Original Truck 1990-Present First, Phil Brown, 2003 Ford F-150; second, Jonathan Koehn, 2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500; third, Tom Miller, 1993 Chevrolet 1500. Class #33: Mini Truck, all First, Mack and Diane Propst, 2002 Chevrolet; second, John Mallory, 1991 GMC Sonoma; third, Stephen Sandberg, 2003 Chevrolet S-10 Extreme. Class #34: Modified Truck 1900-1959 First, Jeff Martin, 1956 Chevrolet; second, Donna Aversman, 1950 Ford F-1; third, Mike Craig, 1941 Chevrolet.

Class #35: Modified Truck 1960-1972 First, Stacey Kraus, 1972 GMC C-10; second, Mike Blatt 1966 Chevrolet C-10; third, Joe Martin, 1970 Chevrolet. Class #36: Modified Truck 1973-1989 First, Randy Schlup, 1979 Ford F-250; second, Tom Stratman, 1983 Chevrolet Stepside; third, Dave Bell, 1983 GMC. Class #37: Modified Truck 1990-Present First, Greg Robinson, 1990 Chevrolet; second, Aaron Steinke, 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe.

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–––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED HELP getting a vehicle? We offer in-house financing for cars, trucks and vans, 573-3726444. (MP-06-18-15-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––––– IN-HOUSE FINANCING. We finance anyone. Good selection of cars, trucks and SUVs at Stauffer Auto, 573-569-2845. (MP-04-28-16-tfn) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

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

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–––––––––––––––––––––––– NINE-WEEK OLD MALE German Shepherd, AKC registered. All shots up to date, $350. 573378-6411. (MP-10-06-16-2t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– WELSH CORGI, FEMALE, 31/2 years old, spayed, sable & white, shots up to date, rabies shot Sept. 7, 2016, $200. Call 573-378-5932. (MP-10-13-161t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

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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, 573-378-4820. (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) –––––––––––––––––––––––– TWO BEDROOM apartment in Versailles, no pets. 573-4803015. (MP-09-29-16-tfn) –––––––––––––––––––––––– FOR RENT: 40’ X 64’ SHOP or storage building, includes billboard, $500 mo. 573-3726444. (MP-10-06-16-2t) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

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.

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ESTATE AUCTION 7284 Hwy. 135, Florence, MO In order ot settle the estate, we will sell the following described real estate, equipment & household items at public auction located: From the Junction of 50 & 135 Highways (Between Sedalia & Tipton), head south on Highway 135 9.0 miles to the sale location on the right. Watch for sale signs on:

Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016 @ 10 a.m. 2 Homes & Outbuildings on 158 Acres M/L HOME #1: The primary home on the property is a brick ranch style 3 bedroom on a full unfinished basement. In addition to the bedrooms, the home has 3.5 bathrooms, a big living room, an eat-in kitchen, large family room, and an office/bonus room that could serve as a 4th bedroom. The home has electric radiant heat in addition to a wood stove in the basement for heat. The home has a central air system that needs work, and is currently cooled by window air units. The home is serviced by a well & lagoon and is in the Stover School District. HOME #2: The second home is an older 3 bedroom 1 bath that will need some work, but has plenty of character. The home has hardwood floors throughout and offers a family room, formal dining room, an eat-in kitchen, and a mud/ laundry room. The home was heated by a woodstove that was supplemented by baseboard heaters. The home is serviced by its own separate well and lagoon. OUTBUILDINGS: In addition to both homes, the property boasts a 72’x46’ Quonset hut, a 44’x66’ metal machine shed with concrete floors, water & electricity, and an older log cabin that has been converted into a barn. These buildings offer plenty of workspace as well as storage for machinery or hay, and add versatility to the property. ACREAGE: The 158 m/l acres lays right on Hwy 135 just south of Florence. The property boasts around 100 open acres that is partially terraced, and has over 1/2 mile of highway frontage. There are 2 small ponds on the property as well.

PROPERTY VIEWING: THURSDAY, OCT. 13 • 5:30-7 PM TERMS: The property will sell absolute to the high bidder with court approval! We will require $20,000 down the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing to be held on or before Tuesday, November 22, 2016. Seller will provide an owner’s title policy, and the buyer will be responsible for any lender’s policy. Taxes prorated at closing, and the closing fee split 50/50. There are 2 small ponds on the property as well.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a Century Farm that has been in the Eldenburg family for over 100 years! The farm will sell as one tract with some crop ground and the balance in pasture and timber. This will be your opportunity, as properties like this are harder to find every day. Come to the property viewing Thursday, October 13. I am confident you will like what you see!

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.

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT John Deere 70, wide front power steering Pickup bed trailer • Bush Hog 8’ 3pt blade Massey Ferguson 33 grain drill w/grass attachment 3pt bail carrier • Kuhn 5’ 3pt mower 14’ Bush hog brush hog (needs slip clutch) John Deer 145 4-bottom plow (16’s) Older Allis Chalmers tractor loader New Holland 245 rake (needs gear box) 2-Sets running gears

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 a quick auction Saturday morning, October 15. Be on time, as the property will sell promptly at 10 a.m.

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Owners: Vernon & Lena Zimmerman

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

CHUTE, TOOLS & MISC. Squeeze chute with For-Most 30 head gate Bumper jack • Acetylene torch set A-frame chain hoist • 2.5 ton Pallet jack Yamaha Grizzly 4x4 600cc ATV (doesn’t run) Old windmill with pump (needs blades) Fence stretcher • Pickup toolbox Bench vice • Air jack Homemade forge

TRAILER, TRUCKS & TRUCK PARTS Freightliner 85 cab over long frame, 300 Cummins (no title) 42’ flatbed King Pin trailer Dolly for semi duals 1993 Ford F-150 2WD, 5spd 302, 165K miles Eaton/Fuller 14613 semi transmission Lot misc. semi parts Lot semi tire chains Detroit series 60 motor (needs overhauled) HOUSEHOLD ITEMS King size bed • Corner shelf Bakers rack • Dining table w/3 chairs Knick-knack shelf • Wood desk Vintage table & chairs (50’s)

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This will be a fun auction. If you are a fix-it-yourself guy, this is the auction for your. There will also be some scrap metal for scrappers. Please be on time as we do not have much to sell. See you Saturday the 22nd.

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Owners: The Eldenburg Estate

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

As always, No buyer’s premium or fees... (573) 378-8822 Cell • (660) 347-5656 Office • dickhutchisonauction@me.com What you bid is what you pay! Toby Brown (660) 473-6008 Sam Trelow (660) 287-1390 Seth Hutchison (660) 620-2571

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.

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.

FARM FOR SALE 20090 Hwy. W • Versailles

Approximately 105 Acres • 80 Acres Pasture 3600 sq. ft. Home • HUGE Shed

6 Bedr oom Ho me 3 Car G arage Swimm ing Poo Beautif l ul Sett ing! This is a NICE PIECE OF PROPERTY with a FANTASTIC HOME at a GREAT PRICE! Call today to schedule your appointment for a viewing. Barry Clark • 573-789-0029

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660-647-5444 Market Report

Windsor Livestock Auction Market Report Oct.5, 2016 563 receipts, 18% cows. Compared to last week, steers & heifers sold mostly 10-20 lower. Weigh cows 2-3 lower. Steers Medium & Large Frame #1 400-500 lbs........ $130-$148 500-600 lbs........ $120-$145 600-700 lbs. ....... $110-$135 700-800 lbs........ $110-$127 Small Frame or Fleshy Steers & Bulls 400-700 lbs. .........$90-$125 Heifers Medium & Large Frame #1 400-500 lbs....... $110-$135 500-600 lbs....... $102-$125 600-700 lbs. ...... $100-$119 700-800 lbs......... $95-$119 Small Frame or Fleshy Heifers 400-700 lbs. .........$86-$108

Weigh Cows Bulk............$50-$57 High Dressing.................$53-$66 Low Dressing .............. $45-Back Bulls Bulk........................$70-$86

Upcoming Sales

Vernon Zimmerman Home and Commercial Bldg. on 4 Acres (Former Tool Barn on C Hwy.) Barnett Area.......Sat., Oct. 15 • 10 a.m. Former Eldenburg Farm Auction 2 Home 158 Acres on 135 South of Florence ..........................................Saturday, Oct. 22 • 10 a.m. 550 Acres on Gasconade River in Pulaski Cty....................... Nov. 5 Jacob Craybill Sale - House & 11 acres just west of Fortuna Cattle & equipment............................................ Saturday, Nov. 19 Go to auctionarrows.com to view sale bills.

REAL ESTATE

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

TRACT 1: Commercial building

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.

www.windsorlivestockauction.com

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

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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”.

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

2nd FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE WE HAVE 5 PACKER BUYERS PRESENT EVERY WEEK 2ND FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH IF YOU HAVE ANY CATTLE TO SELL BE SURE TO CALL THE NUMBERS BELOW CATTLE ARE RECEIVED ON THE THURSDAY BEFORE EACH REGULAR FRIDAY SALE WE HAVE HAVE 38 5 PACKER BUYERS EVERY WEEK WE FEED/WATER PENSPRESENT FOR EARLY ARRIVALS IF YOU HAVE ANY CATTLE TO SELL BE SURE TO CALL THE For Information Regarding Trucking Arrangements & Consignments NUMBERS BELOW. CATTLE ARE RECEIVED ON THURSDAY CallEACH Sale Barn @ 573-392-4138 BEFORE REGULAR FRIDAY SALE

WEAtkinson HAVE 38 FEED/WATER PENS FOR EARLY ARRIVALS Mark @ 573-280-7920 Steve Dubbert @ 573-338-2060

DonInformation Bledsoe @ 573-280-0749 Ronnie Houston @ 573-280-7282 For Regarding Trucking Arrangements & Consignments Chris Bledsoe @ 573-280-0206 Harold Houston @ 573-280-5505 Call Sale Barn @ Cody Bledsoe @ 573-286-2979 Todd573-392-4138 Lawson @ 573-280-4583

Mark Atkinson@573-280-7920 Steve Dubbert@573-338-2060 VIEW OUR AUCTIONS AT www.lmaauctions.com - Like us on Facebook Chris Bledsoe@573-280-0206 Harold Houston@573-280-5505 Cody Bledsoe@573-286-2979 Ronnie Houston@573-280-7282 Don Bledsoe@573-280-0749 Todd Lawson@573-280-4583

SALE SCHEDULE

SPEC. FEEDER SALE: FRIDAY, OCT. 14, 2016, STARTING @12 NOON View our Auctions At: www.Imaauctions.com EARLY CONSIGNMENTS ‘LIKE’Strs; US800 ON 100 Char & Blk Yearling lbsFACEBOOK & Under; Longtime Wean & Vacc. 75 Char & Blk Yearling Hfrs; 800 lbs & Under; Longtime Weaned & Vacc. 22 Mixed Strs & Hfrs; 800 lbs & Under; Longtime Weaned & Vacc. 165 CharX Strs & Hfrs; 700 to 800 lbs; Weaned & Vacc FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015 50 Blk Clvs; 400 to 550 lbs; Vaccinated Not Weaned @ 12:00lbs;NOON 100 CharX & Blk;STARTING Strs & Hfrs; 400-650 Vaccinated; Not Weaned EXPECTING 700 to 900 HEAD EARLY CONSIGNMENTS

SPECIAL FEEDER SALE

(Delivered 10/1/16 to 3/31/17)

*Cash Price / 200 Gallon Minimum/ This Offer Expires 5:00 p.m. Friday, October 14, 2016

150-Mixed StrsDAY & Hfrs; 500 to 650SPECIAL lbs; Vaccinated NEW GENETICS REGULAR SALE: FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 2016, STARTING @12 NOON BULL & SHO-ME HEIFER SALE 40-Black Strs & Hfrs;SELECT WEanedBRED 30 Days; Vaccinated FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 2016, STARTING @6 P.M. 45-Holstein Strs; 800 lbs. 60-Black Strs SOME & Hfrs;EARLY 450 to 550 lbs; Weaned & Vaccinated CONSIGNMENTS 20-Mixed Strs; 700 to 750 lbs. 35 to 40 Sim Angus & Balancer Bulls 25 toExpecting 35 Sho-Me Select 1000Bred HeadHeifers OTHER CONSIGNMENTS PENDING REGULAR BRED COW & BULL SALE TO FOLLOW CALL FOR INFORMATION ON ADDITIONAL CONSIGNMENTS NEW DAY GENETICS SALE

FARM AUCTION

Friday, October 21, 2016 Beginning at 10 a.m. Located on the Luke Nolt farm at 70767 Lehman Rd., Fortuna, MO 65034. From Tipton, MO: Take Hwy. 5 south approximately 8 miles to Lehman Rd., go left on Lehman Rd. 2 miles to auction site on left. Watch for Auction Today signs. MULES AND HORSES 5 Draft mules, black 8 to 14 years old 93 Molly mules, 2 Jake Mules) 1 single black mule 7 years old 1-10 year old st. bred gelding trotting bred 7-Draft mule harness • 7-Bridles • 7-Jockey sticks Collars • Halters • Harness parts • 2-sets check lines, harness hardware • Hame hooks These mules have been working on a farm for a living and are broke to farm machinery. Trailer load of mules and cross breds from Kentucky

Hyd. pump and cart (good condition) Stewart clipper, 300 gal. poly tank • 2 wagon tongues Extension ladder • 12 Volt Hyd. pump 1/2” Black and Decker drill • Drill bits • Riveter Concrete trowels • Brace bits • Brace • Mellor box opener Straw hook • Endless belt • Step ladder Hand crank seeder • 2 pitch forks • Shovels Sickle servicer • Coulters • Chain • Brass sprayer nozzle Foot trap • Wooden pulleys • Old hinges Black and Decker circular saw Level square hammer, bars Homelite Super XL Chainsaw • Coleman lantern Come-a-long • Muzzle • Post driver • Post hole digger Tool boxes • Misc. screw drivers Vice grips • Wrenches • Pliers 1/2” Craftsman socket set • Jumper Cable • Snaps • Bits Planter plates • Leaf blower • Platform scales New Holland guards • Sickle sections • 2 sickles 2 sets tackling’s • Pipe fittings • Bolts • Wheel barrow Storm windows • Storm doors • Murray Roto tiller Portable chicken range house • Lot 2x6x20’ double Winchester model 150 22 caliber lever action rifle Winchester Ranger 30-30 caliber lever action rifle

HORSE DRAWN MACHINERY JD model 47 ground drive spreader • N.H. 479 Haybine 2 row JD cultivator • McCormick 1 row cultivator JD 2 row corn planter 999 • 1 row New Idea corn picker 7’ harrow w/wheels and seat • JD grain drill No. 9 McCormick Reg. Gear mower • JD 24 T baler 6’ Disk • Flat bed hay wagon • Grain elevator • Hay elevator Gravity flow wagon • JD corn planter row openers Fertilizer hoppers Massey Harris clipper #50 combine (good condition) McCormick Deering 10-20 tractor (runs) 2 way Oliver sulkey plow #23 McCormick Deering Bar rake • Ground drive grass seeder 3 pt. bale spear • 5 shovel harrow • Manure sled JD corn sheller • 2 wheel trailer • Potato plow 2 horse evener • 3 horse evener • 4 horse evener 6 horse evener Auctioneer’s Note: This will be a retirement auction

LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE

TOOLS, GUNS & MISC. Duetz 58 Hp diesel on 4 wheeled cart (good condition) 1/2 size homemade bob sled Forge w/blower blacksmith tongues and tools 2 tobacco shears • 1 foot corn cutter • Generator

as in the good old days complete with working draft mules and horse drawn machinery. I have known Mr. Nolt since I was a school boy and he has always farmed with mules. What an opportunity to buy mule teams that have been worked on a farm their entire lives. Hope to see you at the auction!

OWNERS: LUKE & ROSE NOLT

EVA RICHARDSON IRREVOCABLE TRUST (SELLER) Terms: 10% buyer premium, complete terms online

Auctioneers: Wally Iman & Scott Martin 800-499-6774 Complete Listing, Pics & Terms at LandAndAuction.net 2001 Chevy Suburban LT 1500, 4x4, 5.3V8, Auto, 214k Miles, Local Trade, Excellent Cond, Very Well Kept, Gray $4,500 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT Stow N Go, 3.6V6, Auto, 77k miles, New Tires, Nice Van, Black $13,500

Consumer Rebates on Quality Accessories

2001 Toyota Rav4 L 4x4 4 Dr. 4cyl. Auto, 170k Miles, One Owner, No Rust, Must See This One, Silver $6,900 2005 Chevy Silverado LT 2500HD 4x4 Crew Cab, 6.6 Duramax, Allison,144k Miles, New Tires, Extra Clean, Gold $22,950 2005 Chevy Venture LS, 8 Pass, 3.4V6, Auto, 162k Miles, Local Trade-In, Above Average Cond, Maroon $3,900 2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT, Ext Cab, 4 Dr, 4x4, 5.3V8, Auto, 179k Miles, Local Trade, Excellent Cond, White $14,500 2011 Ford E-150 XLT, 7 Pass, 4.6V8, Auto, 78k Miles, Rear Air-Heat, Leather, Extra Nice-Clean Tan $16,500 2011 Ford F-150 XLT, Ext Cab, 4 Dr, 4x4, 5.0V8, Auto, 104k Miles, Bed Cover, Nerf Bars, Extra Clean, White $17,500 2011 Nissan Juke SV, 4 Dr, FWD, 1.6 4cyl, Auto, 70k Miles, Local Trade-In, Sporty Ride In A Compact SUV, Silver $11,900 2012 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4x4 Crew Cab, 4.0V6, Auto, 56k Miles, One Owner, Clean CarFax, Like New, White $27,500 2013 Ford E-350 XLT, 15 Pass, 5.4V8, Auto, Rear Air-Heat, Running Boards, Hitch, New Tires, Local Van, Black $17,900

Find current rebate information at www.lirebates.com

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2013 Ford F-350 Super Duty, 4x4, Ext Cab, 6.7 Diesal, Auto, 89k Miles, Knapheide Utility Bed W/ Crane, White $36,500

~Thanks, Larry


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Garage Sales

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–––––––––––––––––––––––– GARAGE SALES, Oct. 21 & 22, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 407 & 407 Illinois, Stover. Lots of furniture, including large glass top table, other tables, rockers, desk, dressers, chairs. Small deep-freeze, lockers, assorted tools & fishing equipment. Lots of plus-size women’s clothing in tubs by sizes 18-30, professional clothing, dresses, and coats. Books and assorted items. (MP-10-13-162t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– 11493 GUNN RD., Versailles. TODDLERS: size 3 boy, shoes, some girls clothes, Thomas track, toys, kids’ plastic table & chairs, changing table with drawer and shelves, three toddler mattresses, two toddler beds, toddler sheet sets/bedding. HOME: twin box spring, small electric tiller, home decor, some Coke collectables, PartyLite merchandise. Other miscellaneous. Rain or shine. Thursday-Saturday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (MP-10-13-16-1t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– GARAGE SALE, Oct. 13 & 14, 8 a.m -5 p.m., and Saturday, Oct. 15, 8 a.m-? Sofa, table w/two chairs, coffee table, wood chipper, claw foot tub, books, home decor, clothes adult thru infant’s, craft items, baby equipment, Harley stuff, and toys. 415 N. Van Buren, Versailles. (MP-1013-16-1t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– BIG MULTI-FAMILY inside/ outside garage sale, Friday & Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 702 S. Second St., Fountain Apartments, Versailles. (MP-10-13-161t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– GARAGE SALES, Friday, Oct. 14, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lots of clothes, puzzles, games, large humidifier, and miscellaneous. 11810 Great Oaks Rd. & 13209 Fork Creek Rd., Versailles. (MP10-13-16-1t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– YARD SALE, 14786 Old Marvin Rd., east of old water tower, two miles out of Versailles. Fishing poles & tackle, new tires for trailer, 15�. Large assortment tools, some antiques. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. until all is sold. 573-789-3768 or 573-832-2466. (MP-10-13-161t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– FIVE-FAMILY GARAGE SALE, 100 Gunn Rd., Versailles, Friday & Saturday. Pack & Play, stroller, lots of children’s toys & clothes, writing desk, scrubs, computer desk, book shelf, lots of everything. (MP-10-13-16-1t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

COME TO THE NEW Caring Hearts Dog and Cat Rescue yard sale Friday, Oct. 14, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday, Oct. 15, 8 a.m to 2 p.m. Laurie RV Park and Access Storage, 515 O Road, Laurie (Highway 5 east on O Road, one 1/2 mile on the right). Proceeds of this fundraiser will help provide community families with food and possibly emergency medical care for their animals. 573-7899247. (MP-10-13-16-1t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– GARAGE SALE, 500 N. HIGH, Stover. New fall and Christmas floral arrangements and decor, plus crafts. Ladies and men’s clothing, brown winter coverall-size M. Home goods. Two full-queen, heavy, red chenille bedspreads with sheets. Other miscellaneous. Friday & Saturday, Oct. 14 & 15, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (MP-10-13-16-1t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE sale, Friday only, 1 p.m.-? Clothes baby sizes to adults, shoes, books, home decor, some furniture, extra-wide, nice wheelchair. 36678 Bethel Church Rd., Fortuna. (MP-10-13-16-1t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– NEIGHBORHOOD YARD sales, Friday, 1 p.m. Baby equipment, infant to adult clothes, lots books, shoes, coats. Subs & donuts, much, much more! Bethel Church Road, off Highway E. (MP-10-13-16-1t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– YARD SALE, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. 13-15, 7 a.m.-5 p.m. 34926 Highway 5, Fortuna. Clothes, shoes, dolls, stuffed animals, glassware, jewelry, and much more. (MP-10-13-16-1t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– GARAGE SALE, Friday & Saturday. Lots of clothes, home decor, and more. 105 Fairgrounds Rd., Versailles. (MP-10-13-16-1t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

Hill Nursery r a d e C Fall Planting Time

Mums: 2 for $14 • Apple Trees $20.95-$22.95 Trees: Shade, Fruit, Flowering & Nut Bushes & Shrubs - Largest variety in area Perennials, Vines, Berries, Houseplants

Polish Style

$13.50 30 lb. case / 45¢ lb.

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

Bakery • Surplus Groceries • Bulk Foods

Prices Good Through Oct. 18, While Supplies Last

Organic Concord

Grape Juice Concentrate Mix with 6 parts water. 1/2 gal.

15 oz.

Beef Sticks Pepperoni 14 ct.

$199

$6.99

Horseradish Cheddar

Soft Cheese

5 lb. tub

Hours: Mon. - Sat. from 7:00 - 6:00. 20145 Hwy C Barnett, MO.

Saltine Crackers 16 oz. 99¢

$12.95

Located between Versailles & High Point on Hwy. C

Butterfly Bushes, Hydrangea, (pink, red, white & blue), Ferns, Crapemyrtle, (magenta, pink, red, white, purple), Heuchera, Astilbe, Hosta, Grapes, Evergreens, Raspberries, Grass, Blackberries, Magnolia, Beautyberries, and more @ $4.97. Knock Out Roses, Barberry, Burning Bush, Holly, Viburnum, Arborvitae, Juniper & more @ $14.97.

Sweet Peas

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

Traeger Wood Pellets

19532 Hwy. C, Barnett

Plant Sale

Your #1 Gardenin g Source!

$1

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

White

Cocoa Powder Chocolate Chips $1.49 lb.

99¢ lb.

Deli Style Turkey Breast

Fresh Brown Eggs

Hot Cocoa Mix

Clover Honey

$1.29 lb.

$1.49 doz. Raw

45 oz. $8.99 32 oz. $2.49 Check out our pallet areas for even larger savings on case quantities!

• Fall Yellow, Red & White Onion Sets Starting at $1.20 lb. • Cippolini Onions Starting at $1.20 lb.

• California White Sof tneck Garlic Starting at $3.75 lb. • Bare Root Seascape, Everbearing Strawberry plants starting at $13.40/25

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

37949 Hwy. E • 660-337-0102

(Just East of Bethel Mennonite Church on Hwy E)

Dorothy 573-789-8717 or Michael 217-280-0426

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.

50¢ 10 lb. Chicken Beef Sticks Leg Quarters Original $3.99 120 ct. $15 or 15¢ ea.

To advertise in the Morgan County Marketplace call

MidweSt Beef allianCe fall Sale

Saturday, Oct. 15 • 12:30 p.m.

Now In Stock: Chicken & Beef Hot Dogs

Beef Cattle OppOrtunity Sale!

Mid Mo Livestock Center - Marshall Jct.

Mon. thru Sat. • 8 a.m.-dark • Closed Sunday

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

573-378-4672

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

Open 8:30 to 5:00 Mon.-Sat., Closed Sun. Ad good through Oct. 4, 2016

Special Purchase By Order Only Jumbo Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts All Natural - Minimally Processed No Artificial Ingredients - No Hormones Note: These Are Very Large in Size 40 lb. Case $69.00 - 4 or More Cases $65.00 each Order By Mon Oct 17 - Pick-up Thurs Oct 20

These ads are to run the week of October 9, 2016

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Red Dot Specials

Waverly, Missouri Apples Demerara Raw Cane Sugar #2 Jonathan, Red 10 lb $9.90 - 50 lb $44.95 and Yellow Delicious Victorio™ 1 bushel $12.95 each Kitchen Products 4 or more $11.95 each Food Strainer Smaller Sizes Available $45.99 ea Call to Check Availability Apple Peeler on Tray Pack Apples $24.99 ea Jonagold Apples 1 bushel 14.95 each Suction Base 4 or more $13.95 each Peels, Cores, and Slices

Laurie Marine & Sporting Goods Why spend $1,800 for a carbon bow when you can buy one with a Martin Stratos carbon riser for $477?

Come see us for all your outdoor sporting equipment! Archery Supplies • Shooting Range Trap & Skeet Range • Skeet Supplies Guns & Ammo • Hard-to-find Ammo COUPON • COUPON • COUPON • COUPON

Arrows & Bows 10% OFF w/coupon

Ammo 20% OFF w/coupon

1 Hour FREE Lane Time w/coupon

COUPON • COUPON • COUPON • COUPON

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AUTOMOTIVE

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EVENTS

WANTED 10 HOMES needing METAL ROOFS, SIDING/WINDOWS MISSOURI DAY FALL FESTIVAL, Government set aside *Up to $25,000 per Trenton, MO October 14, 15, 16. Marching Owner Operators, Lease and Company household for improvements. No money bands, crafts, vendors and demonstrations. Drivers Wanted! Sign-On Bonus, Mid- down. Payments $59/mo. 888-878-6443 Lots to see and do. States Freight Lanes, Consistent Home *wac Time, No Northeast. www.Drive4Red. FINANCIAL com or 877-811-5902. CDL A Required REAL ESTATE SELL YOUR structured settlement or HOME SECURITY annuity payments for CASH NOW. You don’t have to wait for your future Protect your home with fully customizable payments any longer! Call 1-800-795- security and 24/7 monitoring right from 8418. your smartphone. Receive up to $1500 in equipment, free (restrictions apply). Call FOR SALE 1-800-359-0176 MULES TALES OF YESTERYEAR COLUMN - Presently runs in two mule magazines. Narrative tales from Bootheel Area in 1940s. Free for 6 mos. Contact Lonny Thiele, 573-300-3085/email: lonthiele@hotmail.com

THE VERSATILE CARBON BOW THAT LASTS A LIFETIME Remarkable MaxAdapt cam system that is progressive at lower draw weights Revolutionary NoPress Adjuster Limb Weight System allows pressfree maintenance and maximizes draw weight adjustability Natural thermal insulation for cold weather hunts All-new featherweight carbon riser is ideal for long hauls through the woods

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COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE (Building Only) - Star-Journal building QHZVSDSHU RI¿FH DQG ZDUHKRXVH LV IRU sale, 9,600 square feet, great location, one block off Holden Street (main street in Warrensburg, MO), Highway 13 and UCM. Large warehouse area, roll up doors in each end with loading dock, several ODUJH RI¿FHV DQG ODUJH URRPV EDWKURRPV large parking lot in back of building, small parking lot in front along with on street parking. Please contact Carolyn Sivils 660-909-2867, Show-Me Realty or email csivils@embarqmail.com SENIOR LIVING A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted, local experts today! Our service is FREE/no obligation. Call 1-800-239-0296 SAFE Step Walk-In Tub. Alert for Seniors. Bathroom falls can be fatal. Approved by Arthritis Foundation. Therapeutic Jets. Less than 4 Inch Step-In. Wide Door. AntiSlip Floors. American Made. Installation Included. Call 800-585-3075 for $750 off. STEEL BUILDINGS ASTRO BUILDINGS - Highest Quality Commercial, Suburban and Farm Structures since 1969. Custom design. Financing available! Design your building at www.AstroBuildings.com/Moclass. Call (402) 239-4689 today!

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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. 855765-3331. (MP-10-06-16-4t*) –––––––––––––––––––––––– 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) –––––––––––––––––––––––– EXPERIENCED MECHANIC wanted. Looking for an experienced auto mechanic with diagnostic skills and alignment experience to fill a full-time position in Stover, MO. ASE certification desired but not mandatory. Pay is based on experience and will be discussed during interview. Call 660-287-4470 or 573-746-0544 to set up an interview. (MP-10-13-16-2t*) ––––––––––––––––––––––––

POSITION NOW AVAILABLE

CMA Full Time Apply in person at:

Kidwell Home

1000 Kidwell Drive • Versailles, MO 65084

573-378-5411

Equal Opportunity Employer - Title VI Program

HELP WANTED Coal Train Truck Line is looking for a Class A CDL driver. We deliver to Missouri and surrounding states. Home every weekend and occasionally during the week. Experience is a plus, but willing to train the right person.

Morgan County Land Transfers

Janet Lucille Lee to Janet Lucille, Laurence W., and Theresa Bascom Lee, JTWROS, lots 5, 4, and 6, Leewood Subdivision Amended, lot 5, Leewood Subdivision. Clifford and Marilyn R. Simmons, Michael and Judy Trotter to Kevin Daniel and Katherine Radell Miller, lot 2, Sunset View Estates. Eva A. and James F. Knight Trustees to Jace A. Knight, lot 65, Ivy Bend Number One. Anna M. Fuchs to Rock Island Development Group Inc., southwest quarter, section 14, township 41, range 17. Marianne Van Hook to Marianne Van Hook, Sarah L. Wansing, southeast quarter of northeast quarter, section 30, township 41, range 19. Marianne Van Hook to Marianne Van Hook, Jacob L. Meenen, southwest quarter of northeast quarter, section 30, township 41, range 19. Gordon C. and Barbara D. Brunkhorst to Gordon C. Brunkhorst Trustee, southeast quarter of southwest quarter, and south half of southeast quarter, all of section 28, township 45, range 19, and southwest quarter of southwest quarter, section 27, township 45, range 19, and northeast quarter, section 33, township 45, range 19, and northwest quarter of northwest quarter, section 34, township 45, range 19, two tracts, and northeast quarter of southwest quarter, section 34, township 45, range 19, two tracts, and northwest quarter, section 33, township 45, range 19. James W. and Sherry L. Allain to James W. and Sherry Louise Allain Trustees, southwest quarter of southeast quarter, and southeast quarter of southwest quarter, all of section 25, township 45, range 19, and west half of northeast quarter, section 36, township 45, range 19. Linda Nielson to Jeffrey S. and Kristin E. Vierling, lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, Lakeview Estates Block Four First Addition. Carol A. and Robert W. Schmidt Trustees to Jerry L. and Bonita A. Wills, lot 10, White

Horse Point. MHRG Holdings LLC to Terry R. Helms Trustee, southeast quarter, section 25, township 41, range 17. Ward M. and Carolyn M. Cryderman to Christopher K. and Catherine R. Hagen, lot 2, Memory Cove. Randal E. and Lena G. Jacobson to Angela T. Werdehausen, southwest quarter, section 14, township 41, range 19. Alan L. and Rita A. Wehmeyer to Alan L. and Rita A. Wehmeyer Trustees, lot 13, Morgan Hills. Melinda L. Klein to Kevin P. and Gene Klein, northwest quarter of northwest quarter, section 32, township 43, range 17. Melinda L. Klein to Kevin P. Klein, north half of northeast quarter of northeast quarter, section 31, township 43, range 17. Grantham Brothers Development Inc. to Angela and Jonathan Grantham, northwest quarter of southeast quarter, and southeast quarter of southeast quarter, all of section 29, township 40, range 17. J. Elvin, Mary L., Glen Lamar, and Lena Martin to Glen Lamar and Lena Martin, northwest quarter, and northwest quarter of northeast quarter, all of section 33, township 43, range 16. David W. and Christy Coontz to Jacob and Amanda Hoover, lots 7 and 8, Forrest Hills Estates Number One. Sandra and Robert Carlson to Donald L. and Judy L. Willis,

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(Full Time • Night Shift)

October 20 • 2 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

1101 W. Clay • Versailles

573-378-5411

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Alliance AllianceWater WaterResources, Resources,Inc., Inc.,a aprofessional professionalmanagement management and operations contractor, is seeking a Utility Worker for its Versailles division. This is manual work involving the maintenance and repair of wastewater facilities and equipment. Required qualifications: Graduation from high school or GED and one year of experience in construction; or any equivalent combination of education and experience; ability to obtain a class B CDL with tanker and airbrakes endorsements. Alliance Water Resources provides a competitive salary, excellent benefits and is an equal opportunity employer. For more information and to apply, go to www.alliancewater.com

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CNA Classes 573-378-5441 or

Laurie Care Center Hwy. O. Laurie

573-374-8263

Equal Opportunity Employer - Title VI Program

fler, adequate muffler, properly attached muffler, $70.50 costs, $179.50 fine. Dennis Wayne Seifner, June 1, 2011, child molestation, second degree, one year jail, suspended execution of sentence, two years probation, $118.50 costs, $50 C.L.E.R.F. Victoria Lynn Sutcliffe, July 15, failed to equip vehicle with muffler, adequate muffler, properly attached muffler, $70.50 costs, $154.50 fine.

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1101 W. Clay St., Versailles

573-789-7839

Equal Opportunity Employer - Title VI Program

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN THE NURSING FIELD? GOOD SHEPHERD CARE CENTER

HAS MANY PROGRAMS THAT CAN ASSIST YOU IN DEVELOPING YOUR NEW CAREER IN LONG-TERM CARE. COME VISIT WITH US. ENJOY REFRESHEMENTS. TAKE A TOUR. MEET OUR EDUCATOR AND FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN FORWARD YOUR E D U C AT I O N WHILE GETTING PAID AND EARNING FULL TIME BENEFITS. OCTOBER 20TH, 2:00 P.M.-5:30 P.M. AT GOOD SHEPHERD CARE CENTER 1101 W CLAY RD VERSAILLES MO 65084/ 573-789-7839/EOE/TITLE VI

Good’s Variety Store

We Accept

Store Hours: Mon.-Sat. 8-5

573-378-2000 • 1-800-398-2494

Located in Versailles along Hwy. 5 & 52 East

Men’s Color Bordered Handkerchiefs

Wooden

Brain Puzzles

Reg. $1.10

SALE

Cloth Towel

6

$ 99

ea.

Kentucky Kitchen

Keepsakes

2017 Calendars

NEW

7

$ 99

52¢ NEW

Cookbook

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16” Baby Emma With Dress

10

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Mealtime Utensil Play Sets

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

Growers & Processors of Missouri Certified Seed

Set

Tonka Tough Dump Trucks %

Early Order Discounts for 2017 Seeds

EL-PAR SEEDS

11

$ 59

Jim, Roger & Richard Elliott

Contact:

1101 W. Clay St., Versailles

J. T. Blanks to Jeanne K. Brown, southeast quarter of southwest quarter, section 21, township 41, range 17. J. T. Blanks to Jeanne K. Brown, southeast quarter of southwest quarter, setion 21, township 41, range 17. Margaret Ann Brown Trustee to John H. Brown Trustee, west half of west half, section 18, township 41, range 16, four tracts. Margaret Ann Brown Trustee to John H. Brown Trustee, southeast quarter of northeast quarter, and northeast quarter of southeast quarter, all of section 13, township 41, range 17. Bank of Versailles to Adam S. and Michelle A. Colombo, lots 19 and 20, Cape View. Darlene D. Gary Trustee to Michael H. Gary Trustee, northeast quarter of southwest quarter, section 21, township 40, range 18. Loretta A. Sharp Trustee, Ollie C. Arnold Trust to Joseph Ferrari, east half of southwest quarter, section 23, township 41, range 19, and east half of northwest quarter, and northeast quarter, all of section 26, township 41, range 19. Joseph Ferrari to Carol A. Graves, section 26, township 41, range 19. Kenneth R. and Emma Lee Welker to Justin Francisco SmithMercado, east half of northeast quarter, section 27, township 40, range 17.

Stover Hatchery

On the spot interviews available

Starting Oct. 31

Good Shepherd Care Center

Blake Tyler Grosvenor, Aug. 21, driving while intoxicated, alcohol, suspended imposition of sentence, two years probation, $118.50 costs, $59 recoupment, $300 C.L.E.R.F. Shawn Michael King, Dec. 18, 2010, theft/stealing, value of property or services is less than $500, suspended impostion of sentence, two years probation, $118.50 costs, $25 C.L.E.R.F. Austin Philip Mullins, July 24, failed to equip vehicle with muf-

GOOD SHEPHERD CARE CENTER HIRING EVENT We have positions available for CNAs, CMTs, and nurses.

Good Shepherd Care Center

northwest quarter, section 16, township 41, range 18. William R., Julia A., and R. J. Lodge to Steven J. Sr. and Michelle R. Wessler, southeast quarter of southwest quarter, section 24, township 42, range 16. Donald A. and Marcella R. Bandy to Patrick J. and Bernadette M. Clifford Trustees, lots 13, 17, and 18, block 2, Golden Beach Unit Number One. Bank of New York Mellon to DTH REO Inc., southeast quarter of southeast quarter, section 26, township 40, range 19. Sharon E. and Timothy J. Kay, Sharon Thomas to Ann Marie Alexander, James Walter Shaw, lots 19 and 20, block 1, Mill Creek Point. Susan D. Williams to Susan B. Williams, Michael E. Stephens, northeast quarter of southwest quarter, section 8, township 40, range 18, two tracts. Jimmie L. and Rosalie T. Leach to David T. Husman, Tammy K. Wilcox, section 23, township 40, range 19. Timothy G. Vogel to Gravois Mills United Methodist Church, lot 20, Gravois Mills First Addition. Shirley A. Wagenknecht Trustee to Christy A. Baker, east half of northwest quarter of southeast quarter, section 35, township 43, range 19. Jesse E. Sr. and Viva Ann Stokes Trustees to Clifton and Glenda Wilbourn, lot 21A, Orchard Estates.

Associate Circuit Court

Heather Marie Albin, Aug. 28, exceeded posted speed limit, exceeded by 20-25 mph, $118.50 costs, $56.50 fine, $25 County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund (C.L.E.R.F.). Cesar Arrezola, June 24, failed to equip vehicle with muffler, adequate muffler, properly attached muffler, $70.50 costs, $179.50 fine. William Alex Chapman, Sept. 2, possession of up to 35 grams marijuana, $118.50 costs, $300 fine, $300 C.L.E.R.F.

Contact Ryan for more information. 573-378-0820

Apply in person at:

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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

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PO Box 348, Versailles, MO 65084 573-378-5441 Fax 573-378-4292 HIRING EVENT AT GOOD SHEPHERD CARE CENTER. W E H AV E P O S I T I O N S AVAILABLE FOR CNA’S, CMT’S, AND NURSES. COME SPEND A FEW MINUTES WITH US. ENJOY REFRESHMENTS. TAKE A TOUR. SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER: COMPETITIVE WAGES, FLEXIBLE SHIFTS, $60.00 HEALTHCARE/MO WITH $500.00 ANNUAL DEDUCTIBLE, 120 HOURS PAID VACATION, FUTURE DAYCARE. ON THE SPOT INTERVIEWS AVAILABLE. O C TO B E R 2 0 T H , 2 : 0 0 P.M.-5:30 P.M. AT GOOD SHEPHERD CARE CENTER 1101 W CLAY RD VERSAILLES MO 65084/573-789-7839/ EOE/TITLE VI

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Central Dairy Gallon Chocolate Milk

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Vine Ripe Tomatoes

Yellow Onions 3 lb bag

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99 3 2

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¢ 129 bag

CONTENDER™ ZERO TURN MOWER REBATE SAVINGS EVENT SPECIAL

call “The Meat Specialists� at 573-378-SAVE

802 Locust Columbia, MOEast 65201 • Versailles • 573-378-SAVE Hwy. 52 PHONE 573-449-4167 Open Monday-Saturday 8 a.m.-7 p.m. • Sunday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. FAX - 573-874-5894 YOUR FAVORITE :PV¾MM MPWF PVS FRESH PRODUCE

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Prices good Wednesday, October 12 through Tuesday, October 18

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Doritos, Cheetos or Fritos 8-10 oz, Assorted Varieties

Take 20% Off

ANY ECHO, Shindaiwa or ECHO Bear Cat Units* *20% off MSRP discount applies to all ECHO, Shindaiwa and ECHO Bear Cat units on the day of the dealer sales event only. Excludes accessories. Not to be combined with any other offers.

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