Bethany Republican-Clipper The official newspaper of Harrison County, Missouri since 1873 Bethany, Missouri 64424 Vol. 90, No. 49 www.bethanyclipper.com January 8, 2020 75 Cents Bethany reviewing fire truck bids Fire Chief David Kinnison eral years and the 1982 Grum- chief to replace Brian Groom presented bids for the purchase man pumper that was replaced who resigned from the police City to buy of a new fire truck at Monday with the pumper that was re- department in December. Hol- night’s Bethany City Council cently purchased from Roland, loway had been serving in an police car meeting. Iowa. interim capacity. The Bethany Council voted The council will be reviewing Kinnison said the fire depart- City Administrator Jake Tay- Monday night to purchase the bids before the next meeting ment would like to use some of lor reported to the council on his a new police car at a cost of on Jan. 20 when it expects to au- the funds from selling those ve- discussions with MoDOT Area $34,803. thorize the purchase of the new hicles to restore the city’s ven- Engineer Randy Mendenhall Police Chief obtained a pumper. erable 1942 General pumper for about plans to replace the High- state bid through Pettijohn The city approved a $70,000 parades. Mayor Jonne Slemons way 136 overpass bridge some- Auto Center to buy the new budget expenditure this year to noted that the fire department time between 2023 and 2024. cruiser. The car will be pur- make an initial down payment will be observing its 125th anni- Mendenhall said the project chased through Joe Machens for a new fire truck that would versary in February and it would would require non-local traffic Ford in Columbia as part of be paid off over the next five be appropriate to have the old to be rerouted to Highway 69 the state process. years. truck available for any celebra- and Highway 13 for the six to The city had originally Kinnison said the fire depart- tions. seven months that it will take to budgeted $30,000 for the car ment has received bids on a new In his report to the council, build the overpass. but the council decided to Republican-Clipper photo commercial chassis pumper Kinnison said four members of “The overpass will be slightly move ahead with the higher Ready for some serious shopping: City Treasurer Amber Hoyle from two vendors: Midwest Fire the fire department were recent- raised with a gentle slope back bid. presents Misty Oliver, right, with $1,000 in gift certificates during a Apparatus and Heiman Fire. ly cut from the rolls for limited down to the original surface to drawing for prizes in the Bethany Shopping Spree. The bids range from $257,112 attendance to fires. Under the the east and west,” Taylor said. from Heiman to $273,707 from department’s policy, he said, The city has been asked to like to have a decision on these Midwest. Both vehicles are “anyone responding to less than suggest options for the design features by Jan. 15. Shopping spree prize Freightliner crew cab trucks 25% of alarms can be removed of the overpass. The bridge will The city recently received a with pumping capacity between from the department.” continue to be two lanes but $13,000 check from Fargo As- 1,250 to 1,500 gallons per min- Kinnison and Deputy Chief could have room for sidewalks. sembly for repayment of the awarded at City Hall ute. Tyson Martin said the depart- The overpass could also have fifth year of the IDA loan when “The Heiman truck is avail- ment currently has 15 members decorative fencing and an op- Fargo opened in Bethany. The Nearly $2,000 in prizes were prize was Misty Oliver of Beth- able now, Kinnison said. and applications from an ad- tion for a Welcome to Bethany electric harness plant closed awarded in the Bethany Shop- any. Oliver said she rarely wins The fire department plans to ditional five or six volunteers sign on the side of the bridge. down last year after deciding ping Spree during a drawing at anything and was thrilled to re- sell three older trucks including pending funds for training. “I think the sidewalks are es- to relocate in Juarez, Mexico. Monday night at City Hall. ceive the package of gift certifi- the 1967 Towers pumper that In other business, Bryan Hol- sential,” Mayor Slemons said. See fire truck on Page 2. City Treasurer Amber Hoyle cates to spend at local stores. has been out of service for sev- loway was appointed police Taylor said MoDOT would said sales receipts totaling more The other prize winners dur- than $100,000 were entered ing the drawing were: Kathy in the contest to encourage Pittsenbarger, winner of $511 in residents to do their Christmas gift certificates; Cheryl More- South Harrison video system makes debut shopping at local stores. Betha- land, a $245 winner and Laura ny merchants donated the prizes. Girsch who won the fourth place South Harrison made a before going live with the first Some 929 entry slips were prize of $145. step forward in technology event. placed in a drum for the drawing In the contest, shoppers last Thursday night when the Watson said cameras even- at the start of the City Council brought their receipts from local school’s Pixellot video system tually will be installed in the meeting. broadcast its first live basketball middle school gymnasium and Winner of the $1,000 grand See spree on Page 2. game over the Internet. the elementary school to broad- An automated video camera, cast other live events. Once ad- located above the south bleach- justments have been made, the ers in the gymnasium, broadcast broadcast will have the running Gym a busy place for senior action during the South Harri- score and time at the bottom of son boys’ and girls’ basketball the screen. games against Putnam County. Watson said he doesn’t be- citizens this winter The camera made adjustments lieve that the ability of basket- Many area senior citizens larity in recent years. The Gym to follow plays on the court. A ball games to access games from are taking advantage of the free floor has been filled with men highlight came at the end of the the comfort of their homes will membership program at the and women who are going girls’ game when South Harri- Bethany Community Gym, ac- through exercise routines. son’s Emily Miller hit the final cording to new parks and recre- Shyla Callaway of the Harri- shot to defeat Putnam County ation director Aaron Baker. son County Health Department 54-53 for the first win of the sea- The Bethany Parks Board leads Tae Chi classes on Mon- son for the Lady Bulldogs. Made for TV: South Harrison’s new broadcast system recorded began offering free member- days and Wedesdays. Linda Persons subscribing to the the final moments of the South Harrison girls’ victory over Putnam ships to persons 60 and over at McFall leads yoga aerobic ex- video service through the Na- County on Thursday night. NFHS TV made its debut at the game the start of the year. ercise lasses on Tuesdays and tional Federal of High School “We have had a pretty dras- Thursdays. Those are followed Sports (NFHS) will have ac- have dramatic impact on atten- scriptions are available at $10.99 tic increase in membership for by the arthritis class. cess to all South Harrison home dance. “The people who are go- a month. seniors,” Baker said. Senior citizens have full games and recordings of previ- ing to come will still come to the NFHS will have a live broad- “For many senior citizens,” access to The Gym’s weight ous games. game,” he said. cast of the South Harrison- he said, “the big push is physi- room and aerobic equipment in Kale Watson, South Harrison The school will be able to re- Princeton basketball games this cal fitness.” addition to participating in the athletic director, said the school Eye on the wall: The Pixellot ceive a portion of the revenue Friday night and all games in the The arthritis exercise pro- classes. had to work with the company video camera will broadcast future from sales of subscriptions to South Harrison Invitational Bas- games at South Harrison. gram has also grown in popu- to eliminate some final glitches the video service. ketball Tournament Jan. 13-18. The cost of an annual pass A link to the Pixellot website to the NFHS network will be can be found on the South Har- $69.99 a year. Monthly sub- rison Facebook page. School districts, towns prepare for elections Harrison County’s five school Sadowsky and Kyle Brashears districts, several towns and other are expiring at the North Har- local agencies are preparing for rison R-3 school. Tara Milligan municipal elections on April 7. has filed for the school board by Filings have opened for the Monday, according to school of- Republican-Clipper photos positions on the ballots. ficials. The city of Bethany report- The Cainsville R-1 school re- ed that Eastward Councilman ported that no candidates have New life for the old Charlie Crabtree and Westward filed so far for three positions Councilman Randy Brejnik on the school board. The expir- Penney’s building have both filed for re-election in ing positions are those of Dawn the April vote. King, Mickie Osmon and David Keith Larson, left photo, tears off the metal siding while The school districts will be Baker. working to convert the old J.C. Penney’s building on the holding elections for three board Incumbent Michael Ward has southwest corner of the Square as the new home of the positions. filed for re-election to the Gil- Hope to Help furniture store. The store lost its lease on At South Harrison, the terms man City R-4 school board. No the old Dollar General Store and has been preparing a of board members Caleb Guern- one had filed for the other two new location for its furniture and bargain store that raises sey, Mike Spurling and Nick positions by Monday morning. money for Hope Royale. Larson said volunteers hope to Fitzgerald are expiring. Spurling The townships will be voting begin painting the interior of the building by the end of the and Fitzgerald had filed for re- on gravel tax and the county- week. The Penney’ building, above, has been vacant for the election by last Friday. wide half-cent gravel tax will past several years. Amber McFall has filed for be submitted for renewal in the The volunteers have been working on clearing out the re-election to the Ridgeway R-5 election. basement and the main floor of the building while prepar- school board. The terms of Mar- The ballots must be certified ing to paint the interior. The building was once the home of sha Booth and Bridgit Carr also to the County Clerk’s Office by a major downtown department store in Bethany. are expiring in April. Jan. 28. The terms of Kirk Emig, Jim Page 2 January 8, 2020 Bethany Republican-Clipper

Fire truck bids considered We (Continued From Page 1) latest report on retail sales Taylor’s request to contract Fargo had already made pay- from the Missouri Department with Ashley Simpson to serve remember ments on the previous four years of Revenue. Hoyle said sales as the city’s dog adoption liai- of the loan. increased by $215,000 overall in son. Under her contract, she will Taylor presented a sched- December compared to the same receive $60 for each dog that when... ule for the planned 2020 street month in 2018. she places in adoption. overlay program. The city will Taylor said the city’s dog The council also approved A look back at the have a pre-bid meeting on the pound has received its final fees for the boarding of animals history of Harrison proposed $405,000 project on approval following the latest at the dog pound. Dog owners Jan. 13. Resurfacing is expected inspection from the Department will pay a $25 fee when their County from the pages to take place between June and of Agriculture. The dog pound animals are picked up by the of the Bethany August. could be open by the end of this police department and a $25 fee City Treasurer Amber Hoyle week. for the first day in the pound an Republican-Clipper. said the city has received the The city council approved $5 for each additional day.

80 Years Ago Wheeler estate building sepa- mary source of heating. rated from the station by only a 20 Years Ago January 10, 1940 few feet on the north and west. Spree Ten inches of snow and tem- January 12, 2000 40 Years Ago (Continued From Page 1) peratures of 15 degrees below Steve Hill, the U.S. attorney purchases to ity Hall and re- zero were recorded in Bethany January 9, 1980 for the western district of Mis- ceived one entry for each $100 to set the weather stage for a Alternative sources of energy souri, discussed the region’s in taxable purchases. severe winter for the new year. have become a reality as people methamphetamine epidemic Hoyle, who coordinated the 70 Years Ago are reminded of the limited during a teacher’s workshop promotion, said she hopes that January 11, 1950 future of petroleum-based fuel. last Friday at the South Harrison the local shopping campaign The Reorganized Church of high School. will continue in the future. She Barnsdall service station west Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Harrison County residents expects that there will be even of the square was left almost a (RLDS), located at 22nd and have been battling an influenza more entries in the future as ruin when a fire broke out in the Beekman, was built to use a outbreak in the county for the shoppers become aware of the station. The fire was prevented solar unit designed by the Water last several weeks, according to details of the promotion. from spreading to the “Link” Made Systems, Inc. as the pri- local care providers. “Once word gets out and people understand the contest, it The 2020 legislative session begins will grow,” Amber said. On Wednesday, Jan. 8, state leries from which citizens can mo.gov, are excellent resources lawmakers will gather in Jeffer- observe the making and debat- for keeping track of legislation son City for the official start of ing of new state laws. Addition- and other events happening in Should student athletes be the Second Regular Session of ally, each chamber holds commit- the Missouri General Assembly. the 100th General Assembly. As tee hearings that are open to the From these sites, you can also with every other year of our citi- public. These panels represent listen to live audio of floor action paid for their likeness? zen Legislature, this session will subsets of legislators tasked with in both chambers. You can also I remember as the year 1999 been nice, too. But there is al- in commercials, signing auto- run through the middle of May. check the schedules of any com- was winding down, all of the ways room for improvement. graphs, or anything else relat- In these four and a half months, mittees you might be interested th your elected officials will discuss in. Many state representatives news stories were about how On January 8, the 100 Gen- ing to their status as a college and debate new bills and resolu- and senators post their press re- all of the computers would be- eral Assembly of the Missouri athlete. A new proposal would tions. Though lawmakers might leases and legislative columns to come confused over having the legislature will convene to try to not let players get paid to play disagree on particular policies, these sites. All in all, it is a great year roll from 99 to 00. The make our great state even better. sports, but would allow them all of us arrive in the Capitol with way to stay informed on some of “Y2K Bug”, they called it. The to be compensated for being in the aim of making our state a bet- our state’s most important issues. computers would think it was commercials or signing auto- ter place to live, work and raise a As always, please feel free the year 1900, all of the banks Letter graphs. Those in favor argue that family. As always, I look forward to call, email or write with your would calculate a century of to the it’s about freedom, and student to the new session and the op- examining bills on a certain topic. ideas or concerns. My Capitol of- negative interest, everyone’s athletes should be allowed to portunity to tackle the challenges For example, I serve as chairman fice number is (573) 751-1415, money would magically vanish, district make a living however they can facing our state. of the Missouri Senate Appro- my email is dan.hegeman@sen- and the world would experience by J Eggleston, just like everyone else. Others I invite everyone to engage in priations Committee. This group ate.mo.gov and my mailing ad- an economic meltdown. None of State Rep., 2nd District feel allowing college students this process. The two chambers helps create the state’s operating dress is Room 332, State Capitol that happened. I guess you can’t to make money in this manner of the Missouri General Assem- budget for each fiscal year. Building, Jefferson City, MO always believe everything you So far, over 1000 bills have been would taint the purity of ama- bly, the House of Representatives The House and Senate web- 65101. hear. pre-filed by House and Senate teur sports and possibly lead to and the Senate, have public gal- sites, house.mo.gov and senate. Now that we have rolled from members, each hoping to be corruption. What do you think? 2019 to 2020, the future looks a among the few that will make it Let me know by emailing me at little rosier than it did in 1999. across the finish line by the time [email protected]. Missourians’ personal incomes session ends in May. Until next time, happy New Letters to the editor are up. Unemployment is low. One topic that has arisen is Year and best wishes of health, I have had numerous people with is tweets. He tells factually at the expense of our national se- The economy seems to be hit- whether college athletes should happiness, and prosperity to you contact me and wonder why I am what is going on. He cannot be curity. ting on all cylinders. And now be allowed to be paid for their and your family. not submitting articles to the edi- bought off. He takes no salary. Has anyone ever wondered that the spring flooding has fi- likeness. Currently, athletes are tor. I did not realize I had a fan The democratic party started the how President Obama, Vice nally subsided, the weather has not allowed to be paid for being base. Possibly they are tired of impeachment diatribe the day he President Biden, or congressio- the left wing progressive, social- was elected. President Trump nal people like Pelosi, Maxine istic ideas being expressed by our alone has started the border wall, Waters, adnauseam, can purchase Grass-grazing cows use land not media. Few people realize that slowed the flow of illegal immi- multi-million dollar estates on a President Trump has the highest gration, and is stopping the flow congressional salary? The list IQ of any President ever elected. of American wealth to Chinese goes on and on. suited for crop growing He is a business man, not a poli- and other countries through bad I have not touched on the cor- Cattle and grass make big to improve. We now know to im- to Prime beef. Ill-informed gov- tician. He is running the United trade deals. In this endeavor, he ruption in the highest levels of advantages for Missouri. We’re prove toxic tall fescue. ernment tariff rules took away States Government as a busi- is opposed by Wall Street, Amer- our government or political op- near the top in cow numbers. We don’t think grass-and-cow that free enterprise. Cash flow ness. He is like most Americans, ican Chamber of Commerce, eratives who attempted to unseat Probably tops on cows per-acre. concepts together enough. Pro- back to farmers dropped. a duly elected president of the he speaks what is on his mind. lobbyists corrupt republican and We won’t top Texas. Missouri’s tocols for heifer management Grass and cattle farming United States. This could be an- It is not politically correct. That democratic congressmen, media, green hills are meant to be cov- cut death rates at calving. First takes nothing away from crops. other edition. is one of the reasons I like and billionaire executives of major ered in grass to feed cow herds. calf heifers survive. That loss We have land best suited for - Bueford Cooper admire him, as do most Ameri- corporations doing business with Cattle and grass go together used to be 19 percent. Heifers soybeans and corn; but it doesn’t cans. He drives the media crazy China as well as other nations… while crops remain important. and their calves died. That’s a mean we should plow more pas- What a shock when I started Lay of the land tells where it’s drain on money. Less loss means tures to grow crops or get big- to read the Letter to the Editor best to grow grass and livestock. more profits. ger tractors. We have a place for Bethany from Kevin Nichols. I was think- Way back in the time of MU more soybeans with our land ing, “Oh, my goodness, what Republican-Clipper happened to Kevin Nichols? He Balanced Farming, we knew and climate. always writes such intelligent, most crop farms had room for Hometown Left alone, farmers allocate 202 North 16th Street or P.O. Box 351 well-written letters. This is noth- cows. We should recall that use what›s best for each use. In my Bethany, Mo. 64424 ing but a bunch of incoherent of non-crop land. boy time, the No.1 area for cows email: [email protected] nonsense.” What a relief when I Last month, driving to a SMS moved from Nodaway County heifer sale, Dave Patterson, at Maryville in Northwest Mis- Phone 660.425.6325 Fax 660.425.3441 started to read the second para- founder of Show-Me-Select, souri to Lawrence County, Website: www.bethanyclipper.com graph and learn that the first paragraph was from the official said I should write of changes Mount Vernon in Southwest Established 1873 transcript of remarks made by I’ve seen in beef production in Missouri. Southwest has more Member the National Newspaper Association and President Trump. Missouri. That’d take a book. grassland. Northwest has better Missouri Press Association Well, a relief in that I was re- Beef breeding protocols de- crop ground. Farmers figured assured that Kevin Nichols had veloped under Patterson’s lead- this out. Government didn’t Subscription Rates Newspaper Staff not lost his marbles. But great ership tops the nation in growing make farming decisions. Harrison and adjoining counties Philip G. Conger, editor and publisher success and profits in beef. Now, Russia proved long ago that Emma Coulthard, news reporter, bookkeeper concern that the incoherent driv- $31.00 Kathy Conger, advertising manager el came from our head of state. herd owners in other states come state leadership of farming ($25.94 plus tax $2.06) Angela Ragan, advertising, web design, circulation What has our country come to to Missouri to buy replacement doesn’t work. Hundreds of farm- Elsewhere in Missouri – that the leader of our nation heifers. Buying is a quick up- Duane Dailey ers making individual decisions $49.00 cannot even put together a state- grade for a cow herd. do best. Commonsense and prof- ($42.62 plus tax $3.38) Elsewhere in U.S. ment? The research came from With improved efficiency, we its guide results. $55.00 no tax Can anything be done about it? MU Ag Experiment Station’s sell surplus heifers for cash flow. Crop farmers deserve a shout Digital edition, USA USPS 052-680 Yes, it can. There is an impeach- Thompson Farm, Spickard. Ex- There is a market waiting. out, even a book. Yields per acre $31.00 no tax Single copy price...... 75 cents ment proceeding going on right tension carries the word to Mis- A side effect from better continue to rise. Now a surge in (Printed with soy ink and recycled paper) now. The sooner this English- souri farmers. heifer breeding is higher carcass planting cover crops helps pro- Advertising Deadlines: The deadline for placing display ads and classified ads in the Republi- language dropout is removed We mustn’t forget before beef quality. Steermates grade Prime tect soils. At the same time, cov- can-Clipper is noon on Monday of the week of publication. The deadline for the Pony Express is from office, the better off our progress, we led in forage man- at packing plants. They fetch er crops capture carbon dioxide 5 p.m. the Thursday before publication. country will be. agement. We showed how to grid-price premiums. from the air to put it back in the News Deadlines: If you have a news item, please call 425-6325 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. All contributed news items, such as weddings, club meetings and There are a number of people boost pasture profits. Manage- I don’t follow this close as I soil not the sky. notices of coming events should be submitted by noon on Friday for the following week. who have expressed a desire to ment-intensive Grazing came did, but the trend may remain. So many stories to tell! Near- Weekend News Coverage: If you would like to have coverage of a news event on a weekend, replace him in November, any from the MU research farm We have good managers of grass est are coming meetings in please call and request coverage by noon on the Thursday before the event. We will make every one of which is light-years above attempt to fit your event into the schedule for the weekend. If that is not possible, please make at Linneus. MiG started there and good managers of cows. We Northwest Missouri to restart arrangements with someone at the event to take a photo and supply us with the photo and him in intelligence. Look over when Jim Gerrish started graz- need multitasking with farmers SMS heifer sales in the area. information. the field of candidates for the ing schools. We still teach those combining both jobs. Look for those dates later this Letters to the Editor: Our policy requires that all letters to the editor must be signed and democratic nomination and pick addressed, preferably typewritten or legibly printed. All letters are subject to editing concerning concepts. There’s a world of consum- month. length and language. Contents will not be altered. The opinions expressed in these letters do not one whose goals and visions for With rotational grazing, for- ers awaiting quality beef made Tell your story to duanedai- necessarily reflect the views of management of this newspaper. our country matches yours (or age land carries about a third in Missouri. Our farmers led in [email protected]. Periodicals Postage paid at Bethany Post Office, Bethany, MO. 64424. Postmaster: Send changes to The Bethany closely so) and support him or Republican-Clipper. P.O.Box 351, Bethany, MO. 64424. more cows. That’s a profit mak- opening free trade for farm prod- Entered as Periodical February 6, 1929, at the Post Office at Bethany, Mo., 64424. Published each Wednesday. her. er. Grass management continues ucts, from high-quality soybeans - Lois Pontius Bethany Republican-Clipper January 8, 2020 Page 3

Extension Arkansas driver arrested on sets meetings multiple traffic, drug charges An Arkansas woman was ar- playing plates of another vehicle. for applicator rested Saturday night on several In addition, she faces counts traffic and drug charges, accord- of unlawful possession of drug licensing ing to the Missouri State High- paraphernalia, with a prior drug University of Missouri Exten- way Patrol. offense; possession of synthetic sion has announced the schedule Candie M. Limon, 30, of Van cannabinoid; driving while in- for private pesticide applicator Buren, Ark., was taken to the toxication involving drugs; fel- licensing at locations across the Harrison County Law Enforce- ony possession of a controlled region. ment Center following a traffic substance, and possession of a Missouri law requires a li- stop. controlled substance at a county cense to obtain and use restrict- Limon was charged with driv- jail. ed use pesticides. ing in the wrong direction of a Limon also faces a charge of A Bethany session will be divided highway causing a threat being a fugitive from out of state. of an accident and for driving She was placed in the county held from 8:30 a.m. to noon on without a valid license and dis- jail on a 24-hour hold. Feb. 17 at the Bethany Hous- ing Authority (Eastwood), 2602 Crossan St. Man charged with forcibly For more information, con- tact Agronomist Andy Luke at entering residence the Harrison County Extension An Eagleville man was open by breaking the door frame Center, 660-425-6434. charged with first-degree bur- and trim. glary after forcibly entering a Laren Thrailkill, 7024 West woman’s residence in an inci- Hickory Street in Eagleville, was Republican-Clipper photo County students New seating for ballpark: New stadium-like seating has been installed at Babe Adams Field for the dent on New Year’s Eve. charged with burglary of a habit- baseball season this spring. Nichols Landscaping has been involved in installing the concrete block named to SBU Harrison County Sheriff’s able structure. seating that wraps around the home plate. Deputy Aaron Parkhurst said in Thrailkill was arraigned on dean’s list a probable cause affidavit that Thursday in the Associate Di- a 54-year-old man attempted vision of Harrison County Cir- Five Harrison County stu- to enter a residence in the 700 cuit Court. The court denied Harrison County Weekly Report dents have been named to the block of Main Street in Eag- Thrailkill’s initial request for 2019 honor roll a Southwest leville but was refused entry. He bond. Baptist University in Bolivar, then allegedly forced the door Dissolution account KS; fined $155.50, Julian Alexan- Mo. Jensen Leigh Wright and Kalee HCCH vs. Ryan King, suit on der Ortegon, Minneapolis, MN; They include Hailey Henry, Showing: January 10-16 Bethany, who was named to the Marie Wright account fined $100.50, Priyanka Raghav, COMING SOON Koby De Whitmire and Michael HCCH vs. Jocelynn L. 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Andover News Margaret Gibson 878-6118 Clubs We are a week into January day so Laurie took her to lunch at Amanda’s house and visited the Snethen, Kyle Booth, Karen and eighteen days officially into Pizza Hut in Lamoni, too. Laurie Parkhurst side of the family. Lozier, and Ruthie Welch. They American Legion & Auxiliary Cancer Support Group You are invited to come to winter and the weather does not is an awesome daughter and takes Benson Parkhurst goes back enjoyed a delicious meal of tacos, The American Legion and Aux- an informal meeting the second feel like January or winter. Won- good care of her mom! No report to daycare Monday and Mom veggies, dips, chips, and brown- iliary will meet Monday, Janu- der how long this is going to last? on Liz’s age. Wonder why that is? Holly says they all enjoyed their ies and put together a jigsaw puz- ary 13, 2020. Dessert at 6:30 and Thursday of every month at Laurie Carpenter came home Doris Lane stayed up New 2 weeks off together! Family time zle. Philinda and Kyle returned meeting at 7:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. The group is a sup- to the farm to visit her mom Liz Year’s Eve to see the old year-end at Christmas and New Year’s is a New Year’s Day and enjoyed a portive environment for current Carpenter on Saturday, Decem- and the new year begin. good thing. few more tacos and some games Beta Beta oncology patients, family mem- ber 28 through Monday, Decem- Little Benson Parkhust had Christmas day Chad and Hay- of Bingo. It was a great way to Beta Beta Chapter of Beta bers and survivors. Located at ber 30. a follow-up pulmonologist ap- lie Osborn and their boys and end the old year and start the new Sigma Phi will meet for coffee the Blessed Sacrament Catho- Liz and Laurie Carpenter trav- pointment on Thursday and Gary Osborn’s mom Ruby visited year! and dessert at 2:00 p.m., Tues- lic Church next to Hy-Vee in eled to Kansas City on Saturday found out he has a mild form of Gary and Sandy Osborn. Sunday Sunday night Ruthie Welch, day, January 14, at Lips to Hips Bethany, Mo. Contact Julie, the 28th and stayed with Jimmie asthma. He has been doing well after Christmas Gary and Sandy Kyle Booth, and Philinda Snethen with Shari Arney Phillips host- 660-373-0176; Susan, 660-358- Carpenter. While there, they all since he started his new inhaler had Christmas lunch at Gary’s attended Melissa Silver’s birth- ess and Kathy Conger co-host- 2116 or Joyce, 660-654-3114 went to Ned and Teresa Berg- a month ago. Let’s keep Little mom Ruby’s in Bethany with day party at Linden Street Coffee ess. for more information. Meeting man’s and had fun playing cards Benson and his parents Holly and Gary’s brother Ralph and Verna, House. Melissa’s age is the elev- dates will vary. and visiting with the Bergmans Dylan Parkhurst in our prayers sister Geneva and Ray, brother enth prime number. Happy Birth- Bethany T.O.P.S. and Doug Carpenter. On Sun- that he continues to do well and Tom and Brenda, and Ralph’s day, Melissa! Bethany T.O.P.S. (take off Fraternal Order of day Laurie took Liz to the Kan- outgrows this condition. grandchildren Cayden and Ken- Have a good week, be kind to pounds sensibly), #1146, meet Eagles #2534 Auxiliary sas City Chiefs football game to Connie Wilcoxson visited her nedy. New Year’s Eve Gary and each other, and work hard to keep every Tuesday evening from The Fraternal Order of Eagles celebrate Liz’s birthday. It was mother Doris Lane on Sunday af- Sandy went to Joyce and Larry those New Year’s resolutions! 5:30 to 6:30 at the First Christian auxiliary meetings are held at a great game! Tom Bergman ternoon. Francis’ for supper and brought (P.S. The Kansas City Chiefs’ Church basement. For informa- 6:00 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd and Jory Williamson went to the Saturday Holly, Dylan, and in the New Year. first playoff game is Sunday af- tion call Lesa Gard at 425-2340. Wednesday of every month at game with Liz and Laurie. Liz’s Benson Parkhurst went to a Guests at Liz Carpenter’s for ternoon, GO CHIEFS!) 104 S. 16th Street. birthday was actually on Mon- Christmas lunch at cousin New Year’s Eve were Philinda Harrison County Genealogy Society The Genealogy Library is closed for the winter. Call 660.425.6535 to make an appointment. The Genealogy Gilman City United Methodist Mt. Pleasant No. 1 Society library will open for Andover Community of Christ Pastor Jim King Chuck Ramsey, pastor summer hours on March 1, 2020 Lisa Stobbe; 641-784-3730 10 am Coffee & Sunday School; CC Hwy. North of Brimson at 1617 Main Street, Bethany. 9:45 am Sunday school; 11 am worship; 11:00 am worship 10 am Sunday school; 11 am worship 7 pm Wednesday prayer service The library will be open Tues- Controlling Kids Group to be announced Mt. Zion Bethany First Assembly of God Heath Chapel New Hampton day and Thursday from 1-5 p.m. Rev. Richard Birdsong, pastor 10 am Sunday school; and Saturday 2-4, or by appoint- 22311 East Hwy. 136 Rural McFall OurDesires Cristy Clark, pastor 11 am worship ment, call 660-425-6535. 9:45 am Sunday school 9 am worship; 9:45 am new converts class; New Hampton Christian “The appetite of laborers works for 10 am Sunday school; Paul Drummond 10:45 am worship & children’s ministry; them; their hunger drives them on.” Highway Christian 9:30 am Sunday school; NA-AA Meetings 6 pm Evangelistic service; Proverbs16:26NIV I-35 exit 88, 1/2 mile S. on Hwy. 13 10:45 am worship; AA meet on Wednesday & Wed. 7 pm Hour of Power service Darian Catron, pastor Wednesday 6:30 pm Bible study 3rd Thursday 7 p.m. “Gospel Music Jubilee” 10 am Sunday school; New Hampton Methodist Saturdays 7-8 p.m. at the Faith Bethany Community of Christ heOldTestamentstoryof Community Christian Center, Esaugivinguphisbirthright 11 am worship Guest Speaker, pastor Richard Jackel, pastor 9:30 am worship; 9:30 a.m. pre-worship; forabowlofstewillustratesa Hope Lutheran 602 S. 15th St, Bethany (the old varietyofimportantlessons,and Rev. Walter Peckman, pastor 10:30 am Sunday school 10:30 a.m. worship Methodist Church building). pTerhapsthemostrelevantoneisthat 9:00 a.m. worship New Hope Baptist Church Bethany First Baptist ourappetitescanmakeusimpulsive 10:15 am Bible Study Call Mary 661-839-2063. Bro. Ryan Kunce, Senior Pastor andpronetobadjudgement:“Once Rural McFall Casey Joyce, Assoc. Pastor whenJacobwascookingsomestew, Immanuel Baptist Jason Crowley, Pastor Esaucameinfromtheopencountry, Bruce Williams, Pastor Sunday school 10 a.m., worship 11 a.m. OA Meeting 9:30 am Sunday school; Evan Johnson,Assoc. Pastor/Youth Dir. 3rd Wed Business Meeting 10:30 am worship; famished.HesaidtoJacob,‘Quick,let OA meeting Mondays at 7:30 mehavesomeofthatredstew!I’m 8:30 a.m. Prayer Time Supper 6 p.m. Meeting 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. worship famished!’Jacobreplied,‘Firstsellme 9:00 a.m Sunday school Otterbein Gospel p.m., Community Center at 108 Wed. 6:30 p.m. Awana/Youth yourbirthright.’‘Look,Iamaboutto S. Chestnut St., Lamoni, Iowa. die,’Esausaid.‘Whatgoodisthe aboutcontrollingourimpulsesasitis 10:15 a.m.worship; Pastors Frank & Jan Mueller; Wheelchair accessible; Nursery provided 5:30 p.m. Youth;6:30 p.m. worship 660-867-5165 Bethany First Christian birthrighttome?’ButJacobsaid, aboutbeingcarefultonotmake importantdecisionswhenour Wed. 6:15 Youth; 6-7:30 p.m. Team Kid; 4 miles N. on Hwy. 69, 1/2 miles west 1901 Alder Street ‘Sweartomefirst.’Sohesworean P.E.O. Chapter CQ oathtohim,sellinghisbirthrightto appetitesareengaged.Goingtothe 6:30-7:30 p.m. Adult Bible study Sunday school 10 a.m.; Brad Clark, Pastor Jacob.ThenJacobgaveEsausome grocerystorewhenyou’refamishedis Jehovah’s Witness worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Ridgeway P.E.O. Chapter CQ 9:40 am Sunday school; breadandsomelentilstew.Heate abadidea.Conversely,itispossibleto 10 am public talk; Wednesday worship 7 p.m. will meet at 10:00 a.m., Satur- 10:30 am worship; anddrank,andthengotupandleft. makeyourdesiresandappetiteswork SoEsaudespisedhisbirthright.” foryou.Asthesayinggoes,“Hunger MId Week Tuesday 7 pm Pattonsburg Methodist day, January 11, at Jackson Hall Wed. 5:30-6:30 pm W.I.L.D. Youth Group Cristy Clark, pastor Thurs. 5 - 6 pm Open Prayer Time (Genesis25:29-34NIV)LikeEsau, isthebestsauce.”Desireisnot Kirkley Chapel in Ridgeway. Kelly Claycomb weoftenmakebaddecisionsandact inherentlybad;itcanbeusedfor Tom Hogan, pastor 10:30 am Worship Handicapped accessible impulsivelybecauseourappetitesget goodorill.Stayinghungry,asitwere, 9:30 am Sunday school; Prairie Chapel and Jandy Whitaker will serve Bethany United Methodist theupperhand.Notonlyarewe canbeastrongmotivator.Consider 10:30 am worship; Pastor Tim Wilson as co-hostesses. Gloria Craig 2703 Crestview, Bethany pronetothelossofourassets,butwe howtoharnessyourappetitesin arelikelytosayordothingswewill ordertoimproveyourlife. Wed. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. Worship will present the Founder’s day Michael Dunlap, pastor 10:00 a.m.Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship regret.Thelessonhereisasmuch –ChristopherSimon Martinsville Christian Fred Flesher Ridgeway Assembly of God program. 10:40 am Sunday School 9:30 am Sunday school; 10 am Sunday school; Wheelchair accessible. 10:30 am worship each Sunday 11 am & 6 pm worship “A man who stops Bible Baptist Martinsville United Methodist Ridgeway United Methodist Matt Deardorff, pastor, Cainsville First Christian Eagleville United Methodist Mark Morehouse, pastor David Stuckey, pastor; 9 am worship; advertising 12th & Miller, 425-7775 Rich Piper, pastor David Stuckey, pastor 10 am Sunday school; 9:45 am Sunday school 10 a.m. Sunday school; 10 am Sunday school; 11 am worship 9:30 am Sunday school; 11 am worship, 2nd & 4th Sundays Ridgeway Baptist to save is 11 a.m. Worship; money Cainsville First Baptist 10:30 am worship Melbourne Baptist 9:45 am Sunday school; like a man who stops a 2 p.m. afternoon service Sunday; 10:30 a.m. Sunday school; Wed. 7 pm Bible Study 10 am Sunday school; 10:45 am worship Tuesday, 7 p.m., bible study, 9:30 a.m. Worship; Fairview Community Church 11 am Worship; 6:00 p.m. Team Kid clock to prayer time, Kids Club 7 p.m. Evening Worship Rev. Wayne Caulkins, pastor Mitchelville Methodist Wed. 6:00 Bible Study save time.” Blessed Sacrament Catholic 7 p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting 4 miles S. on Hwy 146 east of Bethany Richard Wilson, pastor Seventh Day Adventist 1208 S 25th St., Bethany 10 a.m. Sunday Bible Study 10:30 am Service 10 am Sunday school; 1207 Clay, Gallatin — henry ford 5 pm Saturday Mass; 11 a.m. Worship Faith Community Christian worship 1st & 3rd Sundays Sabbath study 9:15 am; 11 am worship 8:30 am Sunday Mass Coffey Baptist 602 South 15th St., Bethany Morris Chapel Shady Grove Christian Bible Blue Ridge Church 10 a.m. Bible study; Rev. Olin Slaughter, pastor Harold Wilson, pastor 10 am Sunday school; Trent Willhite, pastor 11 a.m. & 6 pm worship; 9:45 a.m. Sunday school; 5 miles N on Hwy 69 11 am & 6:30 pm worship. 9:30 am Sunday school; 6 p.m. Wed. Bible Study 10:45 a.m. worship 9 am Sunday School Wednesday 6:30 pm Bible study Start your morning 10:45 am Worship 5 p.m. Supper; 6:30 p.m. Bible Study 10 am worship Wed. 6:45 pm Kids Club Church of Christ Wesley Chapel Methodist 17th & Central, Bethany Tuesday 6 pm Women’s meeting Wed.. 7 pm Bible Study 9 am worship; with the local news Bread of Life 10 a.m. Sunday Bible Study 7 p.m. Bible study 10 am Sunday school; Non-Denominational Church Mt. Moriah Baptist 11 a.m. Worship Gilman City First Baptist Rev. Victor Buntin, pastor 1st & 3rd Sundays 1603 Central Street Eagleville Baptist Church Gavin Roberts, pastor 9:30 am Sunday school; Willow Row United Bethany, MO 64424 9:30 am Sunday Bible class; 9:45 am Sunday school; 10:30 am & 8 pm worship; David Hilsabech, lay minister Bryan Weatherwax, pastor 10:30 am & 7 pm worship 10:45 am & 6 pm worship; Discipleship training 6:30 pm; 9 am Sunday school; and Cynthia Weatherwax, worship leader Eagleville Church of Christ Wed 5:30 meal Wednesday 7 pm worship 10 am worship, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday evening Services 10 am Sunday Bible classes; 6 pm Bible study - All Ages 1st & 3rd Sundays Everyone Welcome1 Mt. Pleasant No. 2 10:45 am & 6 pm worship 7 pm Weekly Prayer Service Rev. Robert Skeens, pastor Word of Life Cainsville Assembly of God Eagleville First Christian Nursery available - All services 9:30 am Sunday school; Christian Fellowship Bart Skroh, pastor; 18387 US Hwy 69 10:30 am & 6:30 pm worship; Rev. 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Deaths Planting chestnut trees with his friendly nature, quick the First Baptist Church of Beth- Nolan Landes, Elaine Stanley By Northwest Missouri Horti- soils. A moderately acid soil with wit and great sense of humor. A any in care of Roberson Funeral and Deloris Wells and other culture, MU Extension a pH around 6.0 is best for them. true gentleman in every sense of Home, P.O. Box 46, Bethany, beloved family members and Nut crops are always popular While it is true that Chinese the word, he always had a kind MO 64424. Online condolences friends. in the fall, since they have been chest-nuts can be grown in Mis- word for everyone and quick may be left at www.robersonfu- Survivors include her hus- freshly harvested and are at their souri, north-west Missouri will joke at the ready (“how are you neralhome.com band, Carl Folgate of the home; prime. One that is often found present some potential challeng- feeling today? With my fin- daughter, Shellie (Gary) King, during holiday celebrations is the es. The main problem is winter chestnut. This uniquely flavored gers!”). Having grown up in the Gallatin, Mo.; sons, Douglas hardiness. Chinese chestnuts can Patricia Folgate nut can be grown in Missouri, withstand temperatures down to midst of the Great Depression (Leslie) Folgate and Michael Patricia Folgate, 79, Ridge- so if you like them and have the -20 F. if they are properly hard- Richard (Dick) Lee he never lost the appreciation of (Kelly) Folgate both of Ridge- way, Mo. passed away Tuesday, space and appropriate site for at ened off. However, lower tem- the little things, the importance way, Mo.; grandchildren, Jason Thompson December 31, 2019 at a Cam- least two trees, you might con- peratures could cause significant of each and every person and the (Dawn) Folgate, Bethany, Mo., Richard (Dick) Lee Thomp- eron, Mo. nursing home. sider planting some this coming damage to the trees. Looking at son, age 84, passed away peace- wonders of the world. His spirit She was born July 27, 1940 Emily (Justin) Foster, Bethany, year. historical records, I see that much fully on Thursday, January 2, was a blessing to all who knew in Harrison County, Mo., the Mo., Tanner King and Dawson The American chestnut used of northwest Missouri can go 2020 at The Resting Nest, a car- him. fourth child of Loren DeLain King both of Gallatin, Mo.; to be a major species in eastern lower than -20 degrees, and for ing and loving Personal Care Fa- Services will be held at Me- and Mary I. (Hendren) Landes great grandchildren, Serenity America. It provided lumber and that reason, I would not suggest cility in Gainesville, Ga. morial Park Funeral Home, 2030 and joined her siblings, Nolan and Brody Throckmorton and food for humans, livestock and planting Chinese chestnuts in He is preceded in death by Memorial Park Drive, Gaines- D., Ruth Elaine and Deloris Rylee and Henry Folgate all of wildlife. Unfortunately, a fungal northwest Missouri on a commer- his loving wife, Dorothy Lea ville, GA on Tuesday, January 7, Mae Landes. It was the night a Bethany, Mo. and other family disease that affects chestnuts was cial basis. However, homeowners (Nible) Thompson, his broth- at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, tornado took the front pillars off members and friends. introduced to this country in the may want to try them, with the er Bobbie Wayne Thompson, donations may be sent to your of the house and the trees down Funeral service was January early part of the twentieth cen- understanding that a significant Jamesport, Mo., and his parents local American Legion. in the yard but the doctor was 4, 2020 at Roberson Funeral tury, and the American chestnut cold snap could foil their plans Forrest and Luna Thompson, Memorial Park Funeral able to get to the home in time Home, Bethany, Mo. Burial in was virtually eliminated from our for homegrown chestnuts roast- both formerly of Ridgeway, Mo. Home, 2030 Memorial Park for her delivery. She attended Lloyd Cemetery, Mt. Moriah, forests. ing on their open fire. He leaves behind two sons, Lar- Road, Gainesville, GA 30504 is Fairview country school for the Mo. Since American chestnuts are If you do decide to plant Chi- ry Thompson and his wife Terri in charge of arrangements. first two and a half years then Memorials may be made to out of the picture, there is one nese chestnuts, site selection will good option if you are interested of Boynton Beach, Fla., Rickey Send online condolences moved to Bethany school dis- Lloyd Cemetery in care of Rob- be critical. Plant on hilltops to in planting chest-nuts. You can avoid frost pockets. Although Thompson and his wife Teri of to www.memorialparkfuneral- trict and graduated from there in erson Funeral Home, P.O. Box plant a species commonly called they flower relatively late, they Gainesville, Ga., and two grand- homes.com. the spring of 1958. 46, Bethany, Mo. 64424. On- the Chinese chestnut. These trees are still subject to frost damage as daughters, Chelsea Thompson In September of 1958, Pat line condolences may be left at are resistant to the disease that soon as the buds begin to swell. of Cary, N.C. and Catie Thomp- Richard Lee became Mrs. Carl Folgate. Carl www.robersonfuneralhome.com son of Gainesville, Ga. has eliminated our native chest- Sloping ground, where cold air Westlake and Pat lived in St. Joseph, Mo. nut. can drain downward, is the best Born on April 22, 1935 in St for the first year of their- mar Rose Marie “Rosie” Joseph, MO, Dick spent most of Richard Lee Westlake, 83, Chestnuts grow rapidly, and site for them. riage. Pat worked as a filing Arkle under the right conditions, may When harvesting chestnuts, his early life farming with his Bethany, Mo. passed away clerk while living there. In Janu- start bearing nuts after two or you may need a good pair of family in Ridgeway, MO. He Wednesday, January 1, 2020 at Rose Marie “Rosie” Arkle, ary of 1960, they were given the three years. When planting, you leather gloves. Chestnuts grow was well known throughout the Harrison County Community 89, of Bethany, Mo. (formerly of opportunity to try their luck at will need to choose at least two inside burs that can be rough. town having delivered newspa- Hospital, Bethany, Mo. Eagleville, Mo.), passed away farming so they moved to their different varieties to insure good The burs should open as they pers as a kid, played basketball He was born on June 29, 1936 on Tuesday, December 31, 2019 current location east of Bethany, cross-pollination. This is be- dry out, releasing the nut. It is at Ridgeway High School, met in Washington Center, Missouri at a Bethany, Mo. nursing home. the son of Vernis Clive and Lois the farm where she grew to love She was born July 3, 1930 cause chestnuts are self-sterile. A best to collect them before freez- and married his high school as a child. (She had kissed the single chestnut tree is unlikely to ing weather, since chestnuts that sweetheart, Dorothy, and helped (Shain) Westlake. in Harrison County, Mo. the Richard worked numerous house “good bye” at the age of daughter of Tim and Blanche bear nuts. The different varieties freeze may start to ferment. his family’s dairy business driv- five when her family moved to should be planted within 200 feet years in California for Termi- (Sego) Combs. McATEE's MAYTAG.qxp_McATEE's MAYTAG 11/6/18 11:48 AM Page 27 ing a truck before joining the Bethany for a year.) of each other for best results. Army in 1958. During his time nix Pest Control. Richard and On March 28, 1948, she mar- In Memory of Phyllis were united in marriage Pat gave birth to their first ried Beryl D. Arkle. He preceded Chestnuts prefer a well- with the 1st Cavalry Division drained, sandy loam soil. They on October 12, 1991 in New- son, Douglas on March 30, 1960 her in death on April 20, 2014. he attained the rank of 1st Ser- will adapt to other soil types, but Maxine Taraba ark, Calif. In 1998, Richard and and another son, Michael, joined Rosie was also preceded in geant and was stationed at the him on August 3, 1962. The do not do well in poorly drained Maxine was born 100 years ago famed DMZ (38th Parallel) in Phyllis returned to Missouri. death by her parents; grand- He was preceded in death by family was finally completed daughter, Stephanie Osmon; on January 22, 1920 Korea. He took great pride in She passed away 20 years ago his parents, Vernis Clive and when a daughter, Shellie, joined daughter, Rhonda Osmon; step his service to his country and them on March 29, 1970. on January 1, 2000 was a long time supporter of the Lois Westlake; sister, Collen mother, Gladys Combs and sev- Kidwell; brother-in-law, Carroll Pat loved the farm life and eral siblings. We Miss you Mom American Legion. He remained was busy with her yard and gar- in the Army Reserves until Feb- Kidwell and step son, Russell Rosie was a member of the We thought of you with love today, Dierenfeldt. den but also helped milk cows Eagleville Methodist Church; ruary 1967. and feed calves for 16 years but that is nothing new. Richard is survived by his Order of Eastern Star and the includes... We thought about you yesterday, After returning from active when they had a grade A dairy. duty, he began a long and suc- wife, Phyllis of the home; son, Modernette Club. and days before that too. Pat received Christ as her High Speed We think of you in silence, cessful career with Clipper Richard Lee “Rick” Westlake, Survivors include her daugh- Jr. and wife, Carrie, Sacra- Savior at the age of 26, joined ters, Paula (Pat) Eivins, Camer- BROADBAND we often speak your name. Company, which was acquired the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church All we have are memories, by Norton Company and Dick mento, Calif.; daughter, Cindy on, Mo. and Lisa (Randy) Flint, Internet Westlake, Ft. Collins, Colo.; and taught Sunday school class- Bethany, Mo.; son-in-law, Terry and your picture in a frame. was asked to relocate to the Prices starting at Your memory is our keepsake, step son, Gene Dierenfeldt and es for 35 years. Carl and Pat “Butch” Osmon, Bethany, Mo.; headquarters in Worcester, MA. traveled when they could. She with which We’ll never part. He, and his family, remained wife, Shanda, Bethany, Mo.; four grandchildren; 12 great $30.95/mo. God has you in his keeping, saw most of the U.S.A., Ha- SPEEDS AVAILABLE: there until 1978 when Norton step daughter-in-law, Shelley grandchildren and sister, Cleda We have you in our hearts. Dierenfeldt, Roy, Utah; step waii, Alaska, Italy, Switzerland, Palmer. 3, 6, 15 & 25 Mbps asked him to help open a new England, Brazil and two mis- operation in Flowery Branch, son, Rick Dierenfeldt and wife, Funeral service was January *Call for details & availability in your area! Sadly missed by her family Jane, Grant City, Mo.; neph- sion trips with Hope Missions to 4, 2020 at Roberson Funeral GA. He retired from Norton in Haiti. Mid-States 1993 and began an intense love ews, Doug, Brad, and Ronnie Home, Bethany, Mo. Burial in Kidwell; niece, Gwen Schild- Pat adored being a mother Morris Chapel Cemetery, Beth- Services LLC affair with the game of golf. 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She was preceded in death by den’s of Gainesville) and quick- her parents; all three siblings, ly became a much loved fixture Memorials may be made to Funeral Homes Melanie Hall-Rowley 439-2804 New Hampton News Visit our website at www.robersonfuneralhome.com LIL HOSS REPORT Dan that they are needing since they ket Street. There are stop signs that thinks the law doesn’t apply Followill and Lil Hoss discov- inspected our town, so thanks to for a reason, and they mean to them. Bethany Eagleville Princeton Lineville, IA BIRTHDAY LUNCH Mike ered an open door at an unoccu- all who are working to make this STOP. Not tap your brakes. Not 660-425-3315 660-867-3112 660-748-3325 641-876-5171 pied dwelling this past weekend, happen. speed up. Not start at the north Rowley turned 76 on January the property owner was con- FUNDRAISER FOR THE end of Market Street and floor 3rd, 2020 and I took him to Mc- tacted ad there had been some- PARK The auction will be held it all the way down to 136. 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This is the second dwelling in towards a shelter and other items that they can take complaints town that has had someone go- needed to make our park a great and need tag number, video ing inside, once through a win- place to play and enjoy. if you can get it, and descrip- dow and once through the door CARD SHARKS Bonnie tion of vehicle and if you know in 3 months, and that is just what and Jade Peters kept grandpar- the driver their name as well. A NEWSPAPER IS I know about. Shame in a little ents Kerri and Nate busy play- have on Market Street around town like this you have to be on ing Junior Uno, Crazy Eights, a dozen small children, many THE PRODUCT OF guard, but sadly we all do. and Old Maid, (which Bonnie of whom are just now learning MAYOR/CITY COUNCIL- calls Old Haggie) over this past to ride their bikes, and it is hard A COMMUNITY MAN DEADLINE Mayor and weekend. Bonnie playing for for them as it is considering our 2 council seats are open and the 2 hours and Jade, who is only streets are gravel, so would be TALKING TO ITSELF deadline to have filed to fill one 3 played cards for 45 minutes. easy for one of them to get hit Be Social of those positions is January Also enjoyed was Lite Bright. because they aren’t expecting to Get in on the conversation 21st, so please consider filing for Funny how these old games are have someone racing down the And be in the know. one of these. Contact City Hall the best still. street. People also sled down to declare your candidacy if you RACEWAY NEWS Nope, snow-covered streets and don’t are interested. not from Bethany but from Mar- need to end up under someone Celebrating National Newspaper Week Oct. 2 - 8, 2016 FEMA HERE December 17th had been the date that FEMA was going to come inspect New Hampton to see what help they Subscribe Today ! will give us, but the snow can- celed that. Instead they came Just $31 into town January 2nd, and took On Line or in Local Area inspections and said so far we are looking good to get help for the damages the storms caused Call 425-6325 in 2019. Kerri has 60 days to or [email protected] complete all of the paperwork Page 6 January 8, 2020 Bethany Republican-Clipper Miller’s basket gives Lady Bulldogs their first win of the season A basket by sophomore Em- in the late game, were surprised ily Miller just before the buzzer by Putnam County who went gave the South Harrison girls home with a relatively easy 53- their first victory of the basket- 26 victory over a cold-shooting ball season last Thursday night Bulldog team. in a conference game against South Harrison never recov- Putnam County. ered from an early stretch in The Lady Bulldogs struggled the game when Putnam County during the first half of the game, went on a 21-0 run. but Miller took the ball inside By the time Coach Kale Wat- to make a basket with just sec- son called a time out late in the onds left in the game and forced second quarter, the Bulldogs a Putnam County turnover as were down 22-5. Braydon Sun- South Harrison squeezed out derman was able to make a pair a 54-53 win over the visiting of free throws late in the second Midget team. quarter but the Bulldogs were South Harrison had led much down 33-8 at the half. of the game before Putnam Bulldog center Luke Karns County took a 53-52 lead with gave the home crowd a little less than 10 seconds to play. But hope when he was fouled while the Bulldogs were able to get the making a shot to start off the ball to their leading scorer who third quarter and converted the came through with the critical free throw for a 3-point play. basket and forced a turnover to Sunderman came up with shut the door on Putnam County. another 3- point play and Zaine South Harrison suffered a Glenn made a 3-pointer to close blow late in the game when se- the gap to 51-25, but Putnam nior Kooper Jennings went down County was able to take the with a leg injury. She was helped victory in a game that shocked off the court and spent the rest Bulldog fans. of the game icing down her leg. After playing a non-confer- Republican-Clipper photos Basketball returns after break: South Harrison hosted Putnam County was called for ence game at Lathrop, the Bull- Putnam County on Thursday night in the first games af- a couple of technical fouls late dogs will be back at home when ter the Christmas break. Braydon Sunderman, left, took in the game, and Milaynie May they host Princeton on Friday the ball in for a basket in the boys game. Coach Mike hit 2 of 4 free throws to keep the night in a homecoming game. Trussell and the South Harrison girls were celebrating Bulldogs in front. But the Midg- The South Harrison Invita- the first victory of the season after Emily Miller, top right, ets came back to take the lead tional Basketball Tournament went up for the winning shot. before Miller’s shot set the Lady will be held on Jan. 13-18 on the Bulldogs into wild jubilation. Bulldog court. But the South Harrison boys, Ridgeway hosting homecoming Iowa Sprint League to Harrison County School Events with week full of activities January 8 - 15 Ridgeway School will be coronation will follow the boy’s hosting their homecoming on game. hold race at fairgrounds South Harrison Friday, January 10. The theme Dress up days for the stu- The POWRi Lucas Oil Iowa Raceway at Osborn, Mo., on January 8 - Winter Coronation January 9 - HS wrestling in Worth County @ 5 p.m. for this year is High School Mu- dents will be Tuesday, PJ day; Sprint Car League has an- May 15, June 6 and Aug. 21 January 10 - Homecoming sical. They will have a varsity Wednesday, Future day, Thurs- nounced nine stops on tracks in and at the Bethany Speedway January 10 - Varsity basketball vs. Princeton @ 6 p.m. basketball game in Cainsville at day, High School Musical char- January 13 - 18 - South Harrison Invitational basketball tournament the region including two in Mis- on June 6. The season wraps up North Harrison 6 p.m. versus Breckenridge. A acter; Friday, spirit day. souri. on Sept. 27 at the Quincy, Ill., January 8 - FFA Greenhand motivational conference The Lucas Sprint Car League Speedway. January 10 - Varsity basketball vs. Grundy County @ 6 p.m. January 11 - HDC Band Clinic and performance @ 11:50 a.m. South Harrison High School will hold racesx at the U.S. 36 January 13 - 18 Varsity basketball at South Harrison tournament Ridgeway Invitational Basketball Tournament January 10 - Basketball in Caisnville @ 6 p.m. January 13-18, 2020 January 13 - 18 Varsity basketball at South Harrison tournament Gilman City Educate January 8 - FFA Greenhand motivational conference (#1) Princeton Admission adults $4.00 January 10 - Varsity basketball in Green City @ 6 p.m. Tuesday 7:30 GirlS students $3.00 Cainsville (#8) East Harrison with a January 8 - NCMC Greenhand Conference in Trenton @11:30 a.m. Wednesday Thursday January 10 - Early out @ 12:50 p.m. 7:00 (#4) Maysville 4:30 newspaper January 13 - 18 Varsity basketball at South Harrison tournament Monday 7:30 (#5) North Harrison Friday Saturday Consolation 4:30 (#2) Mercer 6:00 1st Monday 4:30 Place Pattonsburg boys beat East (#7) Northeast Nodaway Wednesday Thursday 4:30 (#3) Tri-County 7:00 Harrison in NCMC tourney Tuesday 4:30 (#6) South Harrison Saturday 3rd Place Pattonsburg’s boys held off Patrick Cowley 10 and Carter 3:00 East Harrison 56-49 on New Crone 10. Mark Willis was the (#1) Mercer Year’s Even on the final night of leading scorer for the Bobcats Tuesday 6:00 the North Central Missouri Col- boyS (#8) Tri-County with 17 points and Adam Rine- Thursday Bethany Republican-Clipper Wednesday 6:00 lege Holiday Basketball Tourna- hart had 15 points. 6:00 (#4) North Harrison 202 N. 16th St. • Bethany, MO ment. Webby Bailey scored 23 Monday 6:00 The Panthers had 5 players in Friday (#5) Northeast Nodaway Saturday points to lead the Pattonsburg Consolation 6:00 7:30 1st PH: 660-425-6325 double figures. Dakota Eaton led girls to a 59-27 victory over the (#2) Princeton Place Tuesday 9:00 with 16 points, while Dylan Mc- Lady Bobcats. Grace Warner EMAIL: [email protected] Creary had 14, Zane Reed 13, (#7) East Harrison and Jillian Plymell scored 11 Wednesday Thursday 9:00 (#3) South Harrison 9:00 points apiece. Camie Vaughn led Monday 9:00 East Harrison with 11 points. (#6) Maysville Saturday 4:30 3rd Place WELCOME Missouri loses at Kentucky in SEC General Surgery. Close to home. opener, hosts Florida Saturday On Saturday, Missouri little better on offense to have opened Southeastern Confer- the success they want, even if Harrison County Community Hospital is ence play with a 71-59 loss at they’re a defense-oriented team. pleased to welcome Dr. Kenneth Shewell, Kentucky. It was a decent show- The Tigers have a fairly big ing by the Tigers, hanging with home game Saturday night when a General Surgeon to our Specialty Clinic a talented team that might win they host Florida (7:30 p.m. on team. the conference. The Tigers (8- SEC Network). It’s a chance for 5, 0-1 in SEC through Sunday) Missouri to notch a quality win Dr. Shewell will be available to perform trailed just 31-26 at the half, but and give Tiger fans an exciting various services such as colonoscopies, in the second half they eventu- home game after a fairly under- upper endoscopies, hernia repairs, ally couldn’t keep up with the whelming lineup of home non- Wildcats (10-3, 1-0 in the SEC Benjamin Herrold conference games. skin excisions, wound debridement, and through Sunday). A look at Mizzou football. The Gators (9-4, 1-0 in SEC minimally invasive surgeries. Missouri showed some grit you score 59 points. through Sunday) are a mix of hanging in the game, but Ken- Missouri has not scored 70 youth and experience, led by tucky had plenty of firepower points in any of its games against senior Kerry Blackshear and to put the Tigers away. It was at power-conference teams. The sophomores Andrew Nembhard Appointments available in Bethany on the times a little contentious, with team has shown it can play good and Keyontae Johnson. Florida first and third Friday of each month multiple technicals called in the defense, but the margin for er- will likely make the NCAA second half. Missouri did see ror is slim when you don’t score Tournament and finish near the Dr. Kenneth W. Shewell, MD FACS some close calls go against them many points. Sometimes hit- top of the SEC, so it’s another in the second half right as Ken- ting three-pointers can bail out good measuring stick game for tucky was starting to pull away, a team that struggles to score the Tigers. but that’s the reality of playing in the halfcourt, but Missouri is Last Saturday, Florida had a on the road in college basketball, making just 30.1% of its threes scintillating 104-98 double over- and the better team won. this season, ranking 288th out of time home win over Alabama. As admirable as the Tigers’ 353 Division I teams. The Gators trailed by 13 in the effort was, the game was illus- In Ken Pomeroy’s college second half and by 6 in the final trative of Missouri’s issues this basketball ranks, Missouri ranks minute, but kept clawing back. season. The 71 points Kentucky third in the SEC in defense, but It’ll take a lot of resolve and scored was just the second time the Tigers are just 12th in of- some better offense for Missouri Missouri has given up more than fense. Coach Cuonzo Martin is to knock off Florida on Satur- 70 points this season. But the good at coaching defense and day, but playing at home, the Ti- OUTPATIENT SPECIALTY CLINICS Tigers went about five minutes effort, so it’s good to see the re- gers have a decent chance. sults on that end of the court. 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Public Notices (Editor’s Note: Public Notice advertising plays ______a unique role both in American History and in the Certification of Candidates and Party Emblems process by which this country’s democracy is IN THE 3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT preserved. Its one premise is that people must COURT, HARRISON COUNTY, be informed if they are to govern themselves competently. Public Notice advertising first MISSOURI came into being with the Congress of 1792. That body, recognizing its responsibility to the people, Judge or Division: PROBATE required the Postmaster General to advertise for Presidential Preference Primary Election bids for the construction of new post offices. Case Number: 19AH-PR00030-01 From that inauspicious beginning to the complex FILED 12/13/2019 publication requirements in federal, state and C. SHERECE EIVINS local laws today, government officials have come importAnt more and more to understand their obligations to CIRCUIT CLERK AND RECORD- these are candidates for the presidential preference primary election to be held on tues- inform the public through Public Notice advertis- ER HARRISON COUNTY, MIS- ing. Newspapers over the years have been the SOURI day, march 10, 2020. polls will be open 6:00 am to 7:00 pm. vehicle by which these obligations have been fulfilled. They will continue to be as long as the public demands that it be informed frequently and In the Estate of BETTIE L CHRIS- by the best means possible.) (UNCOMMITTED) ______TIE, Deceased. republiCAn pArty for u.s. president PO Box 501 TRUSTEE’S SALE IN RE: RR Historic Properties, emblem San Antonio, TX 78292 Notice of Letters Testamentary Green pArty LLC, a Missouri Limited Liability Granted Company who acquired title (Supervised Administration) PO Box 18360 emblem as RR Historic Properties, LLC Minneapolis, MN 55418 25 Dorchester Ave, Trustee’s Sale: To All Persons Interested in the PO Box 52643 Estate of BETTIE L CHRISTIE, For default in payment of debt and Boston, MA 02205 Decedent: performance of obligation secured PO Box 626 by Deed of Trust executed by On August 29, 2019, the last will of RR Historic Properties, LLC, a San Francisco, CA 94104 the decedent having been admitted Missouri Limited Liability Company 1787 Tribute Rd, to probate, the following individual who acquired title as RR Historic Suite K, was appointed the personal repre- Properties, LLC dated November sentative of the estate of BETTIE L PO Box 75255 Sacramento, CA 95815 21, 2017 and recorded in the Office CHRISTIE, decedent, by the Pro- republiCAn of the Recorder of Deeds of Harrison Kapolei, HI 96707 bate Division of the Circuit Court of County, Missouri in Book 708, Page Harrison County, Missouri. The per- CAndidAtes 274 the undersigned Successor Leonard J. Steinman II 1435 Garrison St, sonal representative may administer Green pArty Trustee, at the request of the legal the estate independently without ad- 2217 W Edgewood Dr, Suite 203 holder of said Note will on Thursday, for u.s. president CAndidAtes judication, order, or direction of the Lakewood, CO 80215 January 9, 2020 between the hours Jefferson City, MO 65109 Probate Division of the Circuit Court, of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., (at unless a petition for supervised ad- Donald J Trump For U.S. President the specific time of 3:15 PM), at Michael R. Bloomberg ministration is made to and granted the South Front Door of the Court PO Box 13570 by the court. The name, address of PO Box 32009 909 3rd Avenue, House, City of Bethany, County of Arlington, VA 22219 the personal representative is: Robin 15th Floor, Harrison, State of Missouri, sell at Newark, NJ 07102 PO Box 562 Christie, 17697 West US Highway public vendue to the highest bidder New York, New York 136, Bethany, MO 64424. The per- Syracuse, NY 13205 for cash the following described Joseph R. Biden 10022 sonal representative’s attorney’s real estate, described in said Deed 105 Town Line Rd #328 name, business address and phone PO Box 58174 of Trust, and situated in Harrison Vernon Hills, IL 60061 number is: Brian A. Tillema, 800 N.E. Steve Burke County, State of Missouri, to wit: Philadelphia, PA 19102 439 Pasadena Ave. Vanderbilt Lane, Lee’s Summit, MO 241 Bishop Road 64064, 816-246-8500. Youngstown, OH 44507 ALL OF THE EAST 58 FEET OF Heuvelton, New York All creditors of said decedent are THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PO Box 960292 notified to file claims in court with- PO Box 171375 13654 TRACT: ALL OF LOT THIRTY Boston, MA 02196 David Rolde in six months from the date of the (3)[30] OF SCHNATTERLY’S Boston, MA 02117 PO Box 72 first publication of this notice or if SECOND ADDITION TO THE CITY Robby Wells a copy of this notice was mailed to, Joe Walsh Weston, MA 02493 OF BETHANY, MISSOURI, AND 210 Ward St., Apt. 31 0, or served upon, such creditor by the ALSO A TRACT DESCRIBED AS PO Box 15416 personal representative, then within PO Box 1226 Waynesboro, GA 30830 FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT Washington, DC 20003 (UNCOMMITTED) t wo months from the date it was THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF South Bend, IN 46624 mailed or served, whichever is later, LOT SIX (6), NEAL’S ADDITION William C. (Bill) Haas or be forever barred to the fullest Matthew John Matern PART SECOND TO THE CITY 4579 Laclede Ave. #141 extent permissible by law. Such six- Constitution OF BETHANY, MISSOURI, PO Box 310 month period and such two-month PO Box 391 St. Louis, MO 63108 THENCE WEST ON THE SOUTH Manhattan Beach, CA period do not extend the limitation pArty LINE OF SAID LOT SIX (6) TO Burlington, VT 05402 period that would bar claims one 90267 BUCK’S BRANCH, THENCE IN A (UNCOMMITTED) year after the decedent’s death, as emblem SOUTHWESTERLY DIRECTION Velma Steinman provided in Section 473.444, RSMo, ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF (UNCOMMITTED) or any other applicable limitation pe- 2217 W Edgewood Dr, SAID BRANCH TO THE NORTH libertAriAn riods. Nothing in Section 473.033, LINE OF LOT THIRTY (30) OF Jefferson City, MO 65109 RSMo, shall be construed to bar any SCHNATTERLY’S SECOND demoCrAtiC pArty action against a decedent’s liability ADDITION TO BETHANY, THENCE insurance carrier through a defen- pArty EAST ON SAID NORTH LINE TO emblem dant ad litem pursuant to Sect ion 515 Madison Ave THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF 537.021, RSMo. emblem SAID LOT THIRTY (30), THENCE New York, NY 10022 NORTH ALONG THE WEST SIDE Date of the decedent’s death: July OF THE STREET TO THE PLACE 22, 2019 OF BEGINNING, HARRISON PO Box 214 COUNTY, MISSOURI. [THE Date of first publication: December INFORMATION CONTAINED IN Midtown Station Constitution 18, 2019 BRACKETS HAS BEEN ADDED TO New York, NY 10018 MORE ACCURATELY DESCRIBE CAndidAtes /s/Carla Hillyard, Deputy Clerk THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION.] Roque De La Fuente Clerk libertAriAn for u.s. president to satisfy said debt and cost. 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Broadlands, VA 20148 46-4tc Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection ______(UNCOMMITTED) Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. §1692c(b), IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL no information concerning the CIRCUIT COURT, collection of this debt may be given HARRISON COUNTY, MISSOURI CertifiCAtion without the prior consent of the State of Missouri consumer given directly to the debt ss. collector or the express permission } Case Number: 19AH-DR00157 of a court of competent jurisdiction. Secretary of State Luara Lee Loucks, Petitioner County Clerk/eleCtion Authority The debt collector is attempting to vs collect a debt and any information CertifiCAtion Johnny Ray Loucks Jr., Respondent I, John R. Ashcroft Secretary of State of the State of Mis- obtained will be used for that PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION souri, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cor- purpose. OF MARRIAGE rect list, containing the name and address of each person I, Greta Bottcher, County Clerk/Election Authority within Notice Upon Order for Service By and for the county of Harrison do hereby certify that the PUBLISH ON: December 18, 2019 who has filed a written request in my office to be included Publication 12/25/2019, 01/01/2020, 01/08/2020 and is entitled to be voted on at the Presidential Preference above and foregoing is a true and correct list as certi- The State of Missouri to JOHNNY fied to me by John R. Ashcroft, Secretary of State, State (46-4tc) RAY LOUCKS JR. Primary Election to be held March 10, 2020. The order in ______You are notified that an action which candidates’ names are listed is the order they are of Missouri, of the candidates entitled to be voted for at NOTICE TO CREDITORS has been commenced against you in to appear on the Presidential Preference Primary ballot of the Presidential Preference Primary Election to be held the Circuit Court of Harrison County, March 10, 2020. To all persons interested in the Missouri. The object and general na- each party. estate of William G. Plymell, dece- ture of which is Petition for Dissolu- I further certify the foregoing party emblems of the Repub- dent: The undersigned James tion of Marriage. lican, Democratic, Libertarian, Constitution and Green par- IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my Richard Plymell is acting as Trustee The names of all parties in this ac- ties, respectively, are in accordance with Section 115.385, hand and affixed my Seal. Done at my office this 31st under a trust, the terms of which tion are stated above in the caption. day of December, 2019. provide that the debts of the dece- You are further notified that, un- RSMo. dent may be paid by the Trustee less you file an answer or other HA upon receipt of proper proof thereof. (SEAL) OF R R TY IS pleading or otherwise appear and IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and N O The address of the Trustee is 920 U N O /s/ Greta Bottcher, defend against this action within affix the Seal of my office in the City of Jefferson, State of C NW Bent Tree Drive, Lee’s Summit, 45 days after the 8th day of January, Harrison County Clerk/ MO 64081. The Trustee’s attorney is Missouri, this 31st day of December, 2019. . 2020, judgment by default will be M David B. Parman, 108 West Wood, I I Election Authority rendered against you. SSOUR P.O. Box 187, Albany, MO 64402. 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Turning Leaf Center LLC of director, which was previously Cultivation facilities whose Daviess County. The agency ap- Hopewell, N.J., has filed an ap- held by Tim Hill, has grown into applications are approved will proved applications for cultiva- plication to operate a dispensary a position where duties have receive notification of that ap- tion facilities in Kansas City, St. in Bethany on a 17-acre tract of been divided between an inter- proval to the email addresses of Joseph, Carrollton, Plattsburg land on 39th Street. nal and an external marketing the individual who created the and Smithville. The state agency said the coordinator. User Account in the Medical Once approval notifications number of licenses for dispen- Stacia Boswell is a 2018 grad- Marijuana Registry Portal, the have been sent, notifications of saries will be limited initially uate from Iowa State University individual listed in the applica- application denial will be issued to 192 facilities. Each congres- in Ames, Iowa, where she grad- tion as the Primary Contact, as well. Denial notifications will sional district will be allowed a uated with a degree in psychol- and at least one other individual be sent to the individual who maximum of 24 dispensaries. ogy. Boswell and her husband identified in the application. created the User Account in the reside on their farm outside of The DHSS website did not Medical Marijuana Registry Leon, Iowa. Boswell has been at Harrison County Commu- Check us out on the Internet nity Hospital since November Republican-Clipper photo Hey! www.bethanyclipper.com of 2018, where she has worked Sharing duties: Abbe Gibson, left, and Stacia Boswell have been as executive office assistant and appointed marketing coordinators by the Harrison County Commu- medical staff coordinator. Bo- nity Hospital District. BULL’S EYE TRADING swell will hold the position as School, will hold the position Foundation Board. She will cre- Payday Loans/Buy/Sell/Trade/Pawn internal marketing coordinator, as external marketing coordina- ate radio, newspaper advertise- as well as continue her duties tor. Gibson resides just outside ments and promotions, manage North as executive office assistant. As of her hometown of Eagleville. the hospital’s website, and work Payday Pawn internal marketing coordinator, She is a 2019 graduate of North- closely with the public to pro- Missouri’s Loans Buy, Sell, Trade, Boswell will conduct marketing west Missouri State University mote the hospital and its clin- New & Used Gun Loans Available that occurs within the hospital where she graduated with a de- ics. Gibson will also oversee the Items district. She will market to cur- Here gree in public relations. In 2018, hospital’s courtesy transporta- Superstore rent and future employees, take Gibson participated in an intern- tion, as well assist Boswell with

660-425-7888 • 1/4 mile behind Dairy Queen, Bethany • Hrs: Mon-Sat, 10:00am-6:00pm over Hill’s position with the ship in the Marketing Depart- any internal marketing that’s Hospital Auxiliary committee, ment under previous Marketing needed. and promote HCCHD at local Director Tim Hill. “Having the Boswell and Gibson hope to health and career fairs. She will opportunity to intern with Tim get HCCHD more involved in also work closely with Gibson was one of my favorite college the communities they serve, ex- KELLY CLARK JOINS THE HCCH TEAM on planning and hosting the experiences. Little did I know, pand marketing and promotions Hospital’s Annual Foundation two years later, I would be start- to more social media platforms, Golf Tournament. ing my career in his position at and continue promoting the ser- Harrison County Community Hospital is “Harrison County Communi- the hospital. I am thankful that I vices, staff, and opportunities at pleased to welcome Kelly Clark, NP-C. ty Hospital has been so good to had that time to work with Tim, HCCHD. me over the last year. I am excit- Kelly Clark, Certified Nurse Practitioner, will be available to examine patients, learn the job, and make connec- “We are excited to welcome ed to expand my duties at HCCH prescribe medication, diagnose illnesses, provide treatment, and assess tions at HCCH. It means a lot Stacia and Abbe to our team. by becoming more involved in to me to have the opportunity They both bring new and excit- other patient needs. She will see patients at Bethany Medical Clinic and the organization and promoting to serve the area in which I am ing ideas for expanding the mar- Bethany Convenient Care Clinic in Bethany. it to the communities we serve,” from.” said Gibson. keting at HCCHD; I am excited said Boswell. As external marketing coor- to see the growth of this depart- Appointments available at Bethany Abbe Gibson, a 2014 gradu- dinator, Gibson will take over ment,” said hospital CEO Tina Medical Clinic in Bethany. ate of North Harrison High Hill’s position on the Hospital Gillespie. Kelly Clark, Certified Nurse Practitioner Washington D.C. tour applications Bethany Medical Clinic Bethany Convenient Care Clinic 3202 Miller Street · Bethany, MO 64424 No appointment required! www.hcchospital.org · (660) 425-3154 3202 Miller Street · Bethany, MO 64424 are now available at GRM Networks Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 am-4pm www.hcchospital.org · (660) 425-3154 GRM Networks will sponsor resenting GRM Networks will An informational flier and ap- Hours: Weekdays 5pm-7pm · Saturdays 9am-1pm two high school students on an join other students representing plication may be obtained:from all-expense paid trip to the 2020 rural telecommunication provid- the guidance counselor at any Foundation for Rural Service ers from across the United States high school served by GRM Providing exceptional care to every patient, every day. (FRS) Youth Tour June 6-10 in as they learn more about broad- Networks, by visiting any GRM Washington, D.C. Youth rep- band applications in rural com- Networks business office and munities. requesting an application by Selected youth will also downloading the application tour famous historical sites and from www.grm.net. monuments, meet with the rep- Completed applications must resentatives from the Federal be submitted no later than Feb- Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Communications Commission ruary 21, 2020, and may be as well as staff and members of submitted by: returning them to 1 2 3 4 congress from the youth’s con- any GRM Networks business Psychiatry gressional district. Youth will office attention Amy Davison, Wiesehan3 General Surgery also attend sessions focused on mailing them to Amy Davison, Shewell developing leadership skills. GRM Networks, 1001 Kentucky Neurology Area youth, whose parents Street, Princeton, MO 64673 Koonce or legal guardians are members email to Amy Davison at amy@ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 of GRM Networks, may ap- grm.net. ply. Students must be in high A committee of GRM Net- Pain Management Wound Care Pulmonology Behavioral Health Pain Management school and age 16 or 17 at the work employees and board Jones Dean Eveloff Dzak Jones Cardiology Podiatry Psychiatry Cardiology Psychiatry time of the tour. Students age 18 members will interview finalists. Soundarraj Shemwell Wiesehan3 Hindupur Wiesehan3 or above are ineligible to attend. Questions regarding the Youth Procedures Rheumatology Relatives of GRM Networks Tour should be directed to Amy Lambert Bronson employees and GRM board Davison at 888.748.2110.

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