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Vietnam vets from the 4th Platoon meet By Mel Bockelman

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Friendship takes on a special relationship among soldiers, especially those involved in the life or death struggle of combat operations. Each soldier looks to his comrades for support as they engage the enemy in hostile action. The bond created from those special relationships can last a lifetime. For the 42nd year, Richard Strobel’s mortar platoon gathered for a reunion, this time at his farm in Concordia. The story began in 1967. Strobel and his buddies were drafted into the Army. After basic and infantry training, they were shipped to Vietnam where they were assigned to the 4th Platoon, Delta Company, 6th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment of the 9th Infantry Division. Their area of combat for the next year would be south of Saigon in the Mekong Delta, an area full of rivers and swamps. Strobel said, “For that year in Vietnam, my feet were seldom dry.” Strobel’s unit was attached to the Mobile Riverine Assault Force. The platoon’s primary function was to lob 81-mm mortars into enemy positions. At times, his unit went aboard specially constructed boats that operated on one of the rivers in the delta. The mortar was an effective weapon as its explosive power was devastating if it hit an enemy position. Life out in the Mekong Delta was never comfortable. Operating in grass as tall as a soldier, deadly ambush from the enemy was always a threat. Strobel said, “We didn’t have to worry about cold weather, the temperature was almost always about 100 degrees.” Blood-sucking leaches — the scorn of the American soldier in Vietnam — and mosquitoes were always harassing the platoon. To get rid of them, the men burned them off with a lighted cigarette or used what was known as “bug juice.” Even after removal, the leeches left their claws imbedded in a person’s skin. The war in Vietnam was fought with a new weapon — the helicopter. The days of soldiers walking many many miles into battle were over. Whenever Strobel and his comrades went into combat, they were airlifted in groups of eight soldiers per helicopter into the battle area. Another helicopter called the Cobra was, in reality, a “gun ship” pro-

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viding fire support to the infantry units. Their enemy was the Viet Cong. The VC wore civilian clothes and blended in with civilians. Strobel said, “One had to be careful as you didn’t know who the enemy was walking in the villages and who would suddenly strike at an American soldier.” On Aug. 12-14, Strobel and six of his comrades met at his home. The reunion, held every two years, would not be complete without the helicopter that the group rode many times into battle. Strobel arranged a visit to Whiteman Air Force Base, where the Army National Guard‘s 135th Attack Battalion with helicopters is stationed. The group also visited the Whiteman control tower. The reunions of Strobel and his battlefield buddies began when one of their platoon members, Denny Nester, was hit by a claymore mine. He was severely injured and eventually transferred to Walter Reed Hospital. Members of the 4th Platoon never got to say good-bye to their wounded comrade. When the group returned to the United States on April 4, 1969, they agreed to meet 90 days later and surprise their recovering buddy at his home in Eden, Ohio. Nester’s mother was contacted and advised of the surprise visit and told not to let him know. Nester was shocked to see them and they agreed to meet once a year. In order to accomplish this, each member volunteered their home and served as host on a rotational basis. After 10 years, they agreed to meet every other year. The original group of eight lost one of their members, Tom Park, in 1994. Many of the deaths of Vietnam veterans have been linked to Agent Orange. Members of the 4th Platoon remember putting their collars up as airplanes flew over the group on the battlefield spraying Agent Orange. Several of the reunion members said they grew up and matured from their time in the Army. For the war, Strobel and his comrades felt it was time wasted. The war cost a lot of lives, left several soldiers seriously handicapped for life and cost the U.S. billions of dollars that might have been used more effectively elsewhere.

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Richard Strobel and his Vietnam War comrades pose by one of the Army National Guard Apache helicopters at Whiteman Air Force Base. Pictured on the back row, from left, are Butch Schewmaker, of Missouri; Strobel, of Concordia; Joe Agnew, of Michigan; Ed Erbar, of Missouri; and Dennis Nester, of Indiana.In the front row are Delbert Buman, of North Dakota; and David Drew, of West Virginia.

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The ability of peoRichard ple to bounce back or recover after a disaster Parkhurst or a personal calamity is nothing short of amazing. There is suffering and even death during such events, but the human race has the ability to be resilient during the worst of times. The problem is we writes about his don’t ever seem to many interests in life learn from experiences, so the cycle continues. Originally we were hunter-gatherers; that is, we survived on what we could find around us and moved on when that supply ran out. (This allowed the area to replenish itself over time.) About 30,000 years ago we learned to cultivate cereal grains and became so dependent on that source of food that we didn’t pursue or develop other sources. Then 25,000 years ago, there was a miniice age on Earth. Because of the sustained cold weather, cereal grains would not grow and man nearly disappeared. History records these events over and over. As late as the middle of the 19th century the potato famine hit Northern Ireland. The potato was introduced to Europe in the early 1800s from South America. It caught on quickly being filling, nutritious and easy to grow. When the potato reached the British Isles, Northern Ireland, with its rich soils, cool temperature and frequent rain were ideal for growing this tuber. A potato called the “Lumper” became the favorite. After several generations, the local Irish farmers were sustaining themselves almost entirely on this potato. In 1845 the potato blight hit and continued for six years. Unable to adjust their single-source diet, more than a million people starved to death and a million more immigrated to the United States. Yet the Irish people and their decedents thrive today — and still eat potatoes. During one of those hot days this last summer; I was up in our lane sitting in my Gator enjoying a cool one in the shade of the trees. A hen turkey walked out onto the lane, her beak was open and the skin below was

pulsating in an effort to get cool. Then a squirrel appeared and began forging about looking for something to eat. For the wild critters, the hunter-gathering instinct is still alive and well. The urge to find something to eat requires constant movement. Most animals and birds stash food for the oncoming dormant or cold season. Those who don’t have learned to migrate to greener pastures or, in some cases, hibernate over the lean period. In the case of the turkey, it has an uncanny ability to find caches of food stored by others. Deer often change their diets and eat bark or dig for roots during winter. Such behavior is passed on from one generation to the next. We humans seem to have lost or ignored the sage advice from the previous generation. It always amazes me that during an impending disaster the first thing to disappear from store shelves is water! We must have water to survive, so why is water not stored ahead of time in disaster-prone areas? I grew up in a period when people raised a great deal of their own food. The surplus was canned and stored in a cellar or in the basement — even meat was preserved this way. My grandparents were not poor or destitute — that’s just the way they were raised. Maybe the hunter-gatherer instinct was stronger back then. The bottom line was, they were prepared. The thing that bothers me today is that it seems most people depend on the federal government to bail them out when disaster strikes. Then they move back to the same vulnerable area where they were wiped out. I realize that fishermen must live near the seashore, and you cannot keep people away from the rich soil in floodplains or the fertile slopes of a volcano. But let’s get real, folks: The rewards must justify the risks. There are the freak acts of Mother Nature, like Joplin, for example, and the humanitarian response to that disaster was inspiring. I heard on the news that most people living in New York City do not own a car. So why did they not heed the warning given days before Irene struck and take the train out of harm’s way? Are we getting too blase about danger coming that we just don’t pay attention or think someone will come and rescue us? We may be resilient, but why put ourselves in harm’s way unnecessarily?


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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 9:00 a.m. Entries accepted in all Departments except Educational Art Department Noon Entries in all Departments Close 1:00 p.m. Future King & Queen Contest, Legion Hall Basement 1:00 p.m. Judging in All Departments 1:15 p.m. Teen Contest, Grandstand 5:00 p.m. Public Introduction of Future King & Queen With Crowning - Grandstand 6-10 p.m. Carnival Pay One Price Rides 6:45 p.m. Address of Welcome, President of Fair Board, Earl Theisen Welcome to Cole Camp, Mayor Jerry Green 7:00 p.m. Non-Floats Coronation of the 2011 Fair Queen Grand Parade & Judging of All Floats Bandstand - Sedalia Concert Band 8:00 p.m. Jaycee Beer Garden Opens - No Cover Charge

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:30-6 p.m. 6-10 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Exhibits Open Adult Games (on the street) Children’s Contests (on the street) Antique & Classic Tractor Show (Old Water Tower Park) Carnival Pay One Price Rides Parade of Antique & Classic Tractors & Other Non-Floats Grand Parade of All Floats - Awarding of Ribbons Bandstand - DeLisa Dawn 7:00 p.m. Jaycee Beer Garden Opens 8:00-11:00 p.m. Teen Garden

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 7:00 a.m. Runners assemble for the Fair 5K Run (Meet at the Bandstand) 7:30 a.m. Cole Camp Fair 5K Run/Walk Starts 9:00 a.m. Exhibits Open Coon Dog Show (Antique Tractor Club Grounds) 9:30 a.m. Deadline to enter Kiddie Parade 10:00 a.m. Kiddie Parade followed by Grand Parade of all Floats Display of Floats will be in front of Parts City Auto Parts until 12 noon, weather permitting 10:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Adult Games (on the street) 11:00 a.m. Baby Show - Legion Building 12-4 p.m. Carnival Pay One Price Rides 1-4 p.m. Jaycee Beer Garden Opens Loehnig Family German Band Entertaining No Cover Charge ~ Sponsored by Cole Camp Jaycees & County Distributing 1:00-3:00 p.m. Children’s Pedal Pull 1:30-6:30 p.m. Car Show - Old Water Tower Park 6:15 p.m. Clogger Demonstration by Midwest Cloggers 6:00-10:00 p.m. Carnival Pay One Price Rides 7:00 p.m. Jaycee Beer Garden Opens 7:00 p.m. Parade of Antique Cars and other Non-Floats Grand Parade (Awarding of Grand Prize Float) Bandstand: 3nd Annual Cole Camp Fair Vocal Showcase Finals 8:00-11:00 p.m. Teen Garden

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STERLING SILVER & US COINS 1964 OR OLDER Wes Brown • 108 South Ohio Sedalia, Missouri Monday - Friday • 9am-4pm. 660-221-0885.6

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HOME GROWN TOMATOES, Sweet Onions, New Potatoes, Green Beans, Cucumbers, Zucchini, Summer Squash, Peppers, Watermellon, Canteloup, Sweet Corn, Peaches & MORE! Shirk’s Produce, Barnett, Closed Sunday (573)392-8647

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Let us be the source for your next clock repair job. We specialize in Grandfather, Cuckoo, Mantel & wall clocks. We make house calls. 607 Benton St., Warsaw, MO. Call 660-428-2288. DO YOU NEED ODD JOBS DONE? Call Daniel at (660)723-2837 Window washing, Gutter cleaning, Garden tilling, Brush clean up, House/Shop cleaning, Tree trimming, Mowing. Firewood also available.

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PM 9:30 Fox 4 News at 9 p.m. CSI "Cello and Goodbye" F r o n t l in e Law & Order: SVU "Smoked" Primetime Nightlin e (N) CSI "Cello and Goodbye" Primetime Nightlin e (N) Law & Order: SVU "Smoked" KCTV News at 9:00 p.m.

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SUNDAY Noon (ESPN2) ITF Tennis Women’s Doubles Final U.S. Open. (Live) (2:00) 3:00 p.m. (5) (13) ITF Tennis Men’s Championship U.S. Open. (Live) (3:00) 3:15 p.m. (4) NFL Football (Live) (3:15) 3:30 p.m. (8) (41) Dew Tour Toyota Challenge. (Live) (1:30) 4:00 p.m. (6) NCAA Football Central Missouri vs. Missouri Western. (Live) (2:30) 7:00 p.m. (ESPN) MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs vs. New York Mets. (Live) (3:00)

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Q: I saw Nancy McKeon a while back on Disney Channel’s ‘Sonny With a Chance’ playing Demi Lovato’s mom, and I wondered what else she has been doing lately. -- Sally T., via e-mail A: Nancy currently co-stars in the Hallmark Channel original movie ‘Love Begins,’ which airs Sunday, Sept. 18. Nancy plays Millie, a local restaurant owner and the heart and soul of the town of Anderson’s Corner. Nancy told me a main reason she took the role: her daughters. ‘There are projects I’ve done that are just too grown-up for them to see. This was a chance for them to make fun of me in funny costumes and funny shoes and funny hair. They had a great time. Plus, I love the stories Hallmark tells, and this group of people were pretty terrific to work with.’ *** Q: I love classic Westerns, especially ‘The Rifleman.’ Can you tell me if series stars Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford are still living, and if so, what they are doing? -- Rhonda H., Bountiful, Utah A: Chuck Connors passed away in 1992 at the age of 71 of pneumonia stemming from lung cancer. His 40-year career spanned sports (basketball and baseball), film and TV; however, he was best known as Lucas McCain of ‘The Rifleman.’ Johnny Crawford, 65, slowly stepped away from acting and headed toward music. He leads the Johnny Crawford Orchestra. See what he’s been up to, and if he’s coming to your area, at crawfordmusic.com. *** Q: As a history buff, I was excited to read in your column that the History Channel is making a miniseries about the Hatfields and McCoys, starring Kevin Costner as Anse Hatfield. Who will play Randall McCoy? -- Darnell R., via e-mail A: I, too, am eager for this miniseries, which is slated to air next year. I'm happy to report that Bill Paxton -- of ‘Big Love,’

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www. tvsedalia.com Highlights this week

Wednesday Paranormal Witness (SYFY)

ers on Sept. 11, 2001. United Airlines Flight 175 left Boston at 8:00, and it hit the South Tower an hour later. Hear interviews and watch real footage of that fateful morning.

9:00 p.m.

First-hand testimony is combined with dramatic re-enactments to tell the story of those who claim to have had paranormal experiences in this premiere.

Thursday Flight 175: As the World Watched

Friday 9/11: The Days After (HIST)

Saturday Portraits From Ground Zero

6:00 p.m. This special focuses on the second plane that crashed into the Twin Tow(TLC)

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Tuesday (CW)

8:00 p.m.

Ringer Sarah Michelle Gellar returns to television as Bridget, a recovering addict who contacts her wealthy long-lost twin sister after witnessing a professional hit in “Ringer,� premiering Tuesday, Sept. 13th on The CW. When Bridget’s sister mysteriously disappears, she decides to assume her identity.

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8:00 p.m.

While millions still mourn those who were lost, this premiere documentary takes a look at what happened in the days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.The film examines life in the post-9/11 world with an unflinching look at how the country has changed.

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9:00 p.m.

In this commercial-free premiere, photographer Andrea Booher tracks down some of the people from the photos she took of the rescue and recovery efforts at Ground Zero. She asks them to share the stories behind the remarkable photos.

Sunday 9/ 11: 10 Years Later (5) (13)

Monday Anderson 10:00 a.m.

Anderson Cooper aims to inform and entertain with this new daytime talk show.The journalist discusses social issues, pop culture, trends and more in front of a live studio audience.

Tuesday Parenthood (8) (41)

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Lauren Graham and Craig T. Nelson return to prime time in the season premiere of this heart-warming series. Several generations of the Braverman family battle with new conflicts as they try to stay close without overstepping their bounds.

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TUESDAY

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A decade after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, host Robert De Niro takes viewers back to Ground Zero with exclusive footage inside the site.The special includes new interviews with firefighters who discuss how their lives have changed since the tragedy.

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September 7-8, 2011 1, 2 & 3 BR Houses -Rent

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Mobile Home-Sale 2000 28X40 DOUBLEWIDE, clean, 3 BR, 2 baths, thermopane windows, all electric, appliances, central air. $37,500 includes delivery and set-up 660-438-2505. 2003 28X48 DOUBLEWIDE extremely clean, 3 BR, 2 baths, thermopane windows, all electric, 1 owner, water softener, all appliances, central air, $41,500 includes delivery and set up. (660)438-2505

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ATTRACTIVE 39 ACRES near I-70 with electricity, rural water, pond, barn & machine shed. Reduced to $119,500. #59836 Real Estate Brokers of Missouri.

NEW TODAY

MOSTLY WOODED 28 acres on blacktop road, only minutes from Lincoln & Truman Lake. Good wildlife habitat & pretty site to build on. Reduced to $50,400. #61085. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900.

2 & 3 BR HOMES in Sedalia, small down, monthly payments. Call 660-221-9132 or 660-281-6593 9am-4pm daily.

erman’s ZimmProduce Watermelons

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HUGE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION FRI., SEPT. 9, 5:30PM BURTON AUCTION CENTER 520 N. HWY 65 • LINCOLN, MO

Antiques, Collectibles, Household, Tools & Shop Equipment, Riding Lawn Mowers, Vehicles, Boats, Trailers, Commercial Equipment, Farming Misc., Guns, Miscellaneous Unique items, Lots of Antiques (over 7 dressers, make up dresser w/bench, Secretary, Hutches), Household Furniture, Compressor, Power Washer, (5) Riding Mowers, 16’ Lowe F/B Boat w/motor ,26’ Maxum Day Cruiser, Lots of Guns including a Colt Model 1911-A1 Pistol (Just a few of the items to be sold) “Many More Items Too Numerous To Mention”

Building full of QUALITY merchanidse

Burton Auction & Realty Co.

520 N. Hwy 65 • Lincoln, MO 65338 660-547-0383 (Office) Terry Burton 314-277-8355 Cell

Lake Prop -Sale

BEAUTIFUL WOODED 3 to 5 acre lots off Hwy 54 in Hickory County. Boaters, fishermen: Located between Pomme de Terre and Truman Lakes. RVs, mobiles allowed, $0 down, owenr finance. Free map & price list. Call (785)841-2581

THREE & FIVE ACRE Wooded Lots near Edwards, MO. Mobiles, RVs allowed. $0 down, owner finance, from $150/month. Free map & price list 785-841-2581.

ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE & AGRIEQUIPMENT AUCTION

27.61 Acres - 604 Highway 5, Syracuse, MO

As we are closing our business, we will sell the following described Real Estate and Ag equipment at public auction located from the junction of highways 5 & 50 west of Tipton, take 5 Highway north 1/4 of a mile to sale site on left. Watch for signs.

THURS., SEPT. 15, 10 A.M.

Farm -Sale

26 ACRES with nice built-in income. 4 Tyson Broiler Houses, and more land available if needed - additional 75 acres. Smithton School Districe. Call (660)281-8371.

Real Estate: 27.61 acre Ag Service Facility, Stateof-the-art seed cleaning and fertilizer operation with a 8,688 sq. ft. office/fertilizer building, 17,772 sq. ft. seed cleaning warehouse, 60’x200’ seed drying warehouse and 1993 Spiral 16’x76’ modular, 3 br, 2 bath modular home. Property sells absolute to the highest bidder, no reserve. SKID STEER & FORK LIFTS • FERTILIZER TRUCKS, ROAD TRACTOR & PICKUPS TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS • TRACTOR TRAILERS, BUGGIES & ELEVATORS Be Sure to Visit: www.auctionarrows.com

For Pictures And Details

MARKET SUMMARY Tuesday, August 30, 2011 Total Receipts 1199 Head (2-5 LOWER)

Steers Average ~ High 300-400 $139.50 - $155.00 400-500 $137.85 - $150.00 500-600 $138.20 - $153.00 600-700 $127.25 - $138.50 700-800 $125.25 - $130.00 800-900 $123.50 -

COW/CALF PAIRS BOTTLE CALVES BRED COWS

Heifers Average ~ High 300-400 $127.50 - $138.50 400-500 $124.40 - $132.00 500-600 $123.50 - $126.50 600-700 $122.20 - $126.75 700-800 $118.90 - $124.00 800-900 $114.60 - $118.00

SLAUGHTER COWS

BREEDING BULLS SLAUGHTER BULLS

RANGE: $890-$1575

RANGE: $170 - $300 RANGE: $775 - $1425 SHELLY $37.50 - $47.50 BETTER $62.00 - $74.50 RANGE: $1800 RANGE: $68.50 - $82.00

FARMERS LIVESTOCK AUCTION Larry Bock, Owner Service ... It’s what we’re about!

P.O. Box 91 • BOONVILLE 660-882-7413

CLIP & SAVE

ESTATE AUCTION! 715 East 24th Street ~ Sedalia, Mo.

SUN., SEPT. 11, 12:30 PM Antiques - Collectibles Household - SUV Lots More!

Lots of Old Milk Glass, Kitchenware, Pots, Pans, Sp. Tea Set, Dolls, Loveseat Hide-abed, Hutch, Stereo, Records, Cd’s, Etc. Toys, S/P Collection, HS Quilts & Etc., Glass Hutch, Cut Glass, X-mas, Lots of Smalls, Some Furniture, House is Full! 1990 Chevy Suburban V-8, Auto, 2-WD, Red and White, Nice. FULL LISTING GO TO AUCTIONZIP.COM HOUSE IS FULL & LOTS OF SUPRISES

DONALD & DORTHY ALLEN ESTATE DICK’S AUCTION SERVICE John F. Dick, Auctioneer & Sale Mgr. 660-826-5871 or 619-2056 johndick167@hotmail.com ~ auctionzip.com

Watercourse offers plenty of fish, privacy

At one time or another over the years I’ve fished every type of flat water from quarter-acre farm ponds to the Pacific Ocean and every type of flowing water from trickles narrow enough to jump across to the Mississippi River. So far, I haven’t found a body of water where I didn’t enjoy spending my time, but I do have a favorite near which I most enjoy whiling away my time. I’m (hopefully) at least a ways away from the end of a lifelong love affair with creeks. But what is a creek? This is one of those rare times when Noah Webster, who no doubt fished creeks himself, is no help. My dictionary uses mind-numbing circular logic to define the differences among brooks, creeks, streams and rivers. My approach is simpler. Although I have no intention of disputing the official designation given to a particular stream, as far as I’m concerned, any at least seasonally flowing watercourse narrow enough to cast a baited hook or lure across is a creek. There are a lot of reasons I love creeks, but high on the list is no matter where in the Midwest I travel, there will always be at least a couple of enticing creeks nearby. Given half a chance, you can bet that I’ll pay them a visit. Another admirable thing about creeks is that all of them can be fished from the bank and many of the smaller ones can be waded. Since the overwhelming majority of anglers don’t own boats, that’s an advantage that should be exploited far more often than it is. Meanwhile, fishermen, who prefer the freedom to explore afforded by boats, will find that small boats and large creeks are a match made in heaven. No single creek is a suitable place to use every type of fishing tackle, nor is any single creek home to every species of fish a Midwestern angler might want to catch. That said, it’s all but certain that there’s a combination of creeks within an hour’s drive of where you’re sitting right now that offer a rodwaving variety of angling possibilities. Almost every fan of fly rods and ultralight spinning tackle is already well aware that the coolest reaches of spring-fed creeks are fine places to fish for trout, but relatively few realize that clear, gravel-bottomed creeks that are a few degrees too warm to support trout could provide them with faster action for a wider variety of species of fish. I’ll never forget an afternoon a friend and I spent wading a Lake of the Ozarks tributary called Buffalo Creek. We caught several smallmouth and largemouth bass — the creek’s glamour species — but they weren’t the fish that made the trip so much fun. It was the dozens of creek chubs, green sunfish and bluegills that enthusiastically attacked

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our flies and mini-jigs. Clear, cool water flowing down a creek has a powerful natural allure, but most Midwestern creeks have earthen banks, soft bottoms and warm water that ranges in color from dingy to opaque. If ever there was a textbook case of appearances being deceiving, these creeks are it. Not only are they home to a surprisingly wide variety of fish species, but they are also excellent places to gather the main ingredient for a fish dinner. I learned to fish while wielding a cane pole along the banks of a small creek. Sometimes I was accompanied by my grandfather or one of his brothers, but, on Sunday afternoons, visits to Pipe Creek were family affairs. Bullheads were the target species. Thanks to pollution and siltation, good bullhead creeks are harder to find these days, but they still exist. If totally laid-back fishing sounds like your cup of tea, finding one is worth the effort. Larger warm water creeks are less likely to have large numbers of bullheads, but all of them are home to one of North America’s most edible and most sporting fish, the channel cat. Other game fish species found in many medium to large creeks — especially those that are tributaries of either the Missouri or Mississippi rivers — include varying combinations of white bass, black bass, crappie, walleye, sauger and during their spring spawning run, paddlefish. Throw in carp, drum, suckers and other nongame species and it’s easy to see why something is almost always biting in a creek. I’ve already mentioned cane poles, fly rods and ultralight spinning tackle, but all three are specialized equipment. They’re the best choice only for a limited number of anglers in a limited number of situations. For general creek fishing, the spin casting, spinning or bait casting outfit you already have will do just fine. Hooks, weights, baits and lures should be kept equally basic. This is one of those times I’ve saved the best for last. Creeks are by far the most underutilized fishing opportunity. If you like truly getting away from it all, go up a creek with a fishin’ pole. gjsa@sbcglobal.net

Owner: EX-CEL MILLING, INC. DICK HUTCHISON AUCTION & REAL ESTATE L.L.C.

(573) 378-8822 Cell • (660) 347-5656 Office (660) 826-0278 Home Auction Associate: Toby Brown (660) 473-6008 dickhutchinsonauction@me.com

As Always No Buyers Premium or Fees ... What you bid is what you pay!

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

ESTATE & CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Evans Auction Center, Warrensburg, MO

Located 3 Miles South of Warrensburg on 13 Hwy, then East on Y Hwy 4 Miles to SE County Rd 401, then South ¾ Mile to Auction Center.

SAT., SEPT. 10, 10:00 A.M.

Antiques & Collectables & Glassware Pepsi Collection: Radios, Clocks, Metal Signs, Coolers, Metal Cars, Bottle Collection, Coffee jars, coffee cans, cook books, depression glass, marbles, graniteware, buttermolds, marble top tables, old hand tools, metal toys, stoneware, linens, polictcal buttons, Barbie dolls, Christmas train, golf clubs, draw knife, kraut cutter, glass wash boards, Cast iron, snow sled, knives, Kerosene lamps, rolling pen collection, crocks, buttons, match box cars, Hot Wheels, Carnival Glass, Gum Ball machine, Large assortment of glass and china, Longenberger Basket Collection, Pottery, Lots of Unlisted Items. Furniture & Households Antique Oak Table & 6 Chairs w/ Buffet, Oak Washstand, New Reclining Sofa, New Recliner, Antique Hunt Cabinet, Marble-Top Coffee Table, Antique Record Cabinet, Duncan Phyfe Table, Kitchen Appliances. Lawn & Garden &Tools Honda Snow-Blower, Bell Saw-PlanerJointer, Honda 2750 Power Washer, TroyBuilt 42” 17 hp Riding Mower (Like New), Metal Lawn Cart, Lots of Hand Tools, Drill Press, Grinders, Ext. Cords, Planes. Building is full of merchandise, all must be sold! Great Sale to Attend! All items are Clean & Good Condition! Terms: Cash, Check, Credit Cards. **Lunch Served** Restrooms Available** 816-786-7277 www.dougevansauctions.com

INVENTORY BLOWOUT AT

Jerry Baker Auto Sales 600 Industrial Dr. • Sedalia, MO

WAS NOW 08 Impala LT............................................10995 ......10495 08 Gr.Caravan SXT 1-Owner .................13995 ......12995 08 Ford Escape 4wd ................................Only ......13495 08 Ford Fusion .......................................11995.......11495 08 Ford Focus 29K.................................12995 ......12495 08 Camry 1-Owner .................................13495 ......12495 07 Buick LaCrosse.................................10495 ....... 9995 07 Cobalt 1-Owner ...................................Only ....... 8995 07 Chevy HHR ..........................................8995 ........8495 07 Mustang 73K......................................13495 ......12995 07 Saturn Vue AWD 78K ........................14495 ......13995 06 Buick Rendezvous AWD...................11995 ......10995 06 Chevy XCab 4wd 1-Owner..................Only ......14995 06 Ford Ranger.........................................6995 ........6495 05 Chevy XCab 4wd ...............................12995.......11995 05 Gr.Caravan 84K ...................................Only ........7995 05 Mustang 74K......................................10995 ......10495 05 GMC CrewCab 4wd 1-Owner............13995 ......13495 04 Trailblazer 4wd ....................................7995 ........7495 04 Avalanche 4wd ....................................Only ......12995 04 Suburban 4wd 1-Owner....................10995 ......10495 04 Chevy XCab 4wd ...............................12995.......11995 04 Ford SuperCab 4wd ............................Only ......13995 04 Jeep Liberty 4wd.................................8495 ........7995 03 Tahoe 4wd..........................................10495 ........9995 02 Suburban 4wd .....................................8995 ........8495 02 Mountaineer AWD ...............................6995 ........6495 02 Nissan Frontier CrewCab ...................Only ........8995 00 Grand Am 1-Owner .............................5495 ........4995 99 Cadillac Escalade 4wd 1-Owner ........6995 ........5995 69 VW Beetle ........................................... 5995 ........5495 Lots more in stock! Check out jerrybakerauto.com

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PUBLICStover, ESTATE AUCTION Missouri CONTENTS OF: BUFFALO COVE MARINA BAR & RESTAURANT 70 MM LAKE OF THE OZARKS PLUS CONTENTS OF 3 BEDROOM HOME - 2 TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS AND STORAGE BUILDING

SAT., SEPT. 10, 10 A.M.

Directions: from Hwy 52 in Stover, MO: Turn south onto Hwy 135, go 6 mi. to Hwy T, Turn right onto T. Go 9.5 mi. to Marina Dr., turn left - .5 mi. to Auction site. 70 MM on Lake of The Ozarks

RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT; SELLING FIRST: Commercial 6 Burner Gas Range w/24” Grill & 2 ovens; 2 Electric Star Deep Fryers; Pizza Oven; Fryer Grease Filter; Nacho Warmer; Cheese Dispenser; Coffee Maker & Pot Warmer; Infra Red Food Warmer; 3 Door Stainless Steel Freezer; 2 Door Cooler; 2 Door Display Cooler; 4 Door Ice Cream Freezer; Perlick Under Counter Beer Cooler; 3 Bay Stainless Steel Sink w/Drain Board; Ice Machine; Stainless Steel tables & Carts; French Fry Cutter; Bentwood Chairs; 60 Padded Stack Chairs; ChinaSilverware-Utensils; Wooden Booths; 5’ Glass Display Cabinet; Round & Square tables; Giant Plastic 7-Up Bottle Cooler; Serving Trays; ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES & Miscellaneous; SELLING SECOND: 3 Large Leaded Stained Glass Windows; Old Cash Register; Old AMI Jukebox; Parson Pureaire Kitchen Unit; Savoy-Kitchen Coal Stove – Restorable; 2 Large Wooden Wagon Wheel Chandeliers (Home-made); Wall Lights (Match Wagon Wheel); Large Old Bucksaw; Large Hanging Hamms Beer Sign; Large Double sided Bush/Bud Sign; 6 Pedestal Bar Stools; Several Old Wooden Chairs; Large Old Trunk; Shuffleboard Table; Cannon #20 Cast Iron Pot Belly Stove; Feed Store Platform Scales; Old Feed Cart; White Porcelain Grocery Scales; Old School Desk End; Metal Shop Desk; 2 Boat Docks – 1 Salvage – 1 Needs Deck; 2 Station Type Gas Pumps; Gas Bulk Tank w/Containment Tank; T.V. Tower – 4 Sections; Air Conditioners; 2 Heavy Duty Equip. or Cruiser Boat Lift Straps; Electric Braker Boxes; Restroom Fixtures; Fans; 50 Gallon drum w/pump & 30 weight oil.; Barrel Pump; Johnson 40 Horse OB Motor; Old Boom Truck; Machinists Tool Chest; 6 Door Locker; Shuffle Board; Old Horse harness; Glass Blocks (30+); Iron Pouring Ladle; 2 – 6 Story Martin Birdhouses; Large Boom Truck - No Title HOUSE & DUPLEX APARTMENT CONTENTS; SELLING LAST: Whirlpool Washer; GE Dryer; 3 Bar Stools; 4 Drawer Chest; Glass Top Oak Table; 3 Hide-a-Bed Sofas; Wicker Chair; Queen Headboard; Bed Linens & Quilts; 4 Refrigerators Including :Kenmore Side by Side w/water and Ice; Kenmore Bottom Freezer with Ice Maker; Wood Cabinet – Baker Style; Tappan Electric Range; GE Electric Range; 2 Twin Beds; 6 Full Size Beds; 3 Desks; Dressers; End Tables; Night Stands; Armchairs; Kitchen Tables; Upholstered Armchairs; Painted Dresser; Bunk bed Full/Twin; Duck Pictures; Duck Painting; Fans; Assorted Wooden Chairs; Plus much more not listed; Bring your trucks, trailers, tools & help. Everything must be sold.

Long’s Auction Service, LLC

Auctioneer: Ed Long - 660-668-4922 Website: www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID: 4575) Restroom Available ♦ Auction Firm and Owner Not Responsible for Accidents ♦ Terms: Cash and Approved Checks (With Photo ID) - Nothing To Be Removed Until Paid For All Merchandise Sold As Is Where Is ♦ Announcements Auction Day Take Precedence Over Printed Material


September 7-8, 2011

SouthPlainsman.com Lake Prop -Sale

LAKE OF THE OZARKS - 3 Bedroom cabin, $59,500 $4900 down, $489 per month. All utilities, lake access, boat ramps, owner financing, no credit checks. ALSO, smaller cabin - terms available. Take lake road 135-12, Stover, MO, to the Ivy Bend Office. Closed Tuesdays unless with appointment. Call any day until 7 p.m. 573-372-6493

FESCUE SEED Feed/Seed

50-pound bags, 60¢ per pound Call Tim Dove (660)527-3200 or (660)596-1273

Heavy Equipment NEW TODAY

2 TON CABLE HOIST Chisolm-Moore Hoist, 440 volt, 3-phase, $1200. 1-ton Yale Chain Hoist, 440 volt, 3 phase, $350. Call (660)368-4179.

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PIPE FENCING Farm

2 7/8�, 2 3/8�, and all other size pipe. 1� and 7/8� Sucker Rod. Also Fiberglass Sucker Rods. Call 573-280-5938. www.nickelsbrokerageinc.net

Livestock

17 FANCY 3 & 4 year old Black & Black/ White Face 2nd calf Heifers, all have calves, very gentle, $1600. 20 RED CROSS Cows, 4-6 years old with 6 calves and calving, $1350. Call 660-882-6440.

Livestock

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NEW TODAY

Jersey Heifer due soon. $1000. Call (573)378-5180 Versailles, MO

NEW TODAY

BOBCAT SKID LOADER with bucket, 1998 model 773, 1897 hours, good condition. Asking $10,500. (660)837-3229 after 5pm

FOR SALE

Martin’s Tractor Machinery

Small Square Bales Mixed grass hay. Also, 3 point, 9-shank, chisel plow. Also steel fence posts. Call 660-747-3177

Warrensburg, MO Kubota: L3600 4x4, 31HP with loader L4150 40HP with Canopy, nice M7040 4x4, 308 hours, loader Ford/New Holland: TC33DA 4x4 Hydro, loader 3910 Diesel 4x4 with loader 3930 with Loader & Canopy 7600 Diesel 84HP with loader John Deere: Compact 4x4 Loader Models: 790, 4300, 4310, 4500 2155 Diesel 45HP with loader 2240 Diesel 50HP with loader 2640 Diesel 70HP with loader 4020 Diesel 95HP, like new! Brush Hogs: 15-10-8-7-6-5 ft. • Full line 3-point Implements! • Front Loaders for all makes! Call 660-747-1170

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NEW TODAY

AMILY FAMILY

ENTER CRENTER & A N C H

CULVERT PIPE/Galvanized 115�x24’; 1-12�x24’; 1-14�x20’. 3-pt 5’ Brush Hog sidearm/ telescope, real clean, $3500. 26’ Van Trailer, good for storage, has title, $1500. 18’ Batwing Finish Mower, good condition, $3000. 3 Ground Driven Manure Spreaders, $400-$700. New Holland 1033 Hay Stacker, holds 105 bales, $2500. John Deere Gator with top, 600 hours, new tires, real sharp, $5500. Call (660)882-6440.

While Supplies Last! See Stores for Availability. Prices subject to change without notice.

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