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Thursday • July 31 • 2008 State Theater Arts Council receives award from Missouri Arts Council The Missouri Arts Coun- fiddle champion), Piano-O- rently have $2,000 raised cil recently allocated an Rama, Children’s Christ- and will keep the commu- estimated $10,800 to the mas Program, Southern nity informed on our prog- State Theater Arts Coun- Gospel Show, visual art ex- ress on a weekly basis in cil for the Fiscal Year 2009. hibits, and more shows will the newspaper.” This announcement comes be added. The State Theater is hav- as the State Theater be- According to Miller, “We ing auditions for the com- gins its 20th Anniversary will announce special pro- munity play from 6:00 to performance year. gramming and special 8:00 p.m. on August 4 and “This award represents events to celebrate our August 5. “You Can’t Take a significant increase in 20th Anniversary. The It With You” was the first funding for the State The- State Theater will begin play performed as a com- ater compared to last year. its fundraising efforts Au- munity held at the Mound It is an excellent way to gust 1. We hope to raise City Community Building kick off our 20th Anni- $20,000 to celebrate this and again performed after versary,” states Jonathan special occasion. We typi- the opening of the State Miller, president of the cally raise about $10,000 Theater in the late 1980s. State Theater Arts Council. to $12,000. The addition- For additional information “The award is based upon al funds will be used for on auditions or fundrais- the theaters management special programming and ing efforts please contact ability, schedule of events improvements to the the- Jonathan Miller at 660- and dedication to the arts,” ater’s restrooms. We cur- 442-5797. states Miller. There are several inter- esting and entertaining performances on the calen- dar including a community play production of “You Can’t Take It With You”, Johnny Cash Tribute Show, Matt Wyatt (multi-state

Kevin Henson explains what a 1846 pack holds- During a special supper hosted by FCCLA the St. John’s Lutheran Church in Corning on July 24. Henson is a re-enactor hiking the Morman Battalion march. Re-enactor traces Mormon Battalion swim march through Holt County party Mound City FCCLA will Sometimes when studying history you find fix-it man and Alison Jones, a college student host its annual swim party you must retrace your ancestors steps. Kevin studying American History. this Sunday, August 3 from Henson of Midland, MI decided to do exactly After supper, Henson told the story of the that. Mormon Battalion and interesting twists and 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. All Mound Henson, a Latter-day Saint scout leader, turns that helped or hindered their march. City Students who will be was looking for an economical re-enactment Henson has no ancestors that participated in freshmen to seniors are in- idea for boys who showed strong interest the actual march, but plays the part of Ebenezer vited to attend. Please tell when the thought of the Mormon Battalion Brown, the “ugliest man in the world”. Through other students about the struck him. some historical research, Henson chuckled as party so that everyone will The Mormon Battalion’s story began he said he has even met the descendents of be informed. You are encour- in Iowa in 1846. President James K. Polk Ebenezer and has permission to use his title. aged to bring $15.00 to pay sought to enlist 500 men and blaze a wagon No one has ever re-enacted this march be- your yearly dues. Our trea- trail to California during the Mexican-Amer- fore, but it is open for people to join in along surer, Loni Jo Weber will ican War. None of these men were soldiers, the way. Henson expects some 2,000 people have receipts for those who but family men and for part of the trek, some will walk with him during various parts of the pay. The swim party is free march. of the families came along. and snacks will be provided Maggie Caton got a closer look- At a butterfly she was Henson is trying to keep the pace of the sol- While Henson sought to learn more of the by the officers and Mrs. Har- helping to release at the Squaw Creek Wildlife Refuge on diers that took only 174 days, which has had plight of the Mormon Battalion’s 2,500 mile rison. Tuesday. The butterfly program wrapped up the Mound march, he determined the best way to help him pushing for 18 miles a day. He passed We will also sign up for City Library’s summer reading program. understand the history he was reading was through Holt County earlier this week as he the annual Powder Puff to make the march himself. He spent two heads to Leavenworth where the Battalion was Football Game. We plan to Library program wraps up years mapping the trail through historical actually fitted in military issue clothing and documents and journals left behind. supplies. hold this year’s competition The Mound City Public in the library have been He left Mt. Pisgah, IA on July 3 and headed This march will take about eight months to on August 8. Details will be Library wrapped up the scanned and recorded in south matching the known trail as closely as complete. To find out more about the Mormon shared at the swim party summer reading program the system. possible. About three weeks into the march Battalion or and we will have signups Tuesday, July 29 with a The updates in equip- Henson was marching through northwest to see where for the two teams. We will butterfly catch and release ment was made possible Missouri. Henson cur- Protection from select king candidates and program at the Squaw by a $13,707 grant by the rently is and Members of the St. John’s Lutheran coaches. There will be one Creek Wildlife Refuge. Institute for Museum and Church in Corning, MO prepared supper for read his blog, pesky bugs king candidate from each Corey Kudrna filled in Library Services. Henson and his wife, Denny, who is his sup- go to http:// We’ve still got some summer class and coaches will be se- for Amanda Griffin teach- Now that all items are port staff, father-in-law, Jerry Watts general battaliontrek. left... and even into early fall.... lected from the senior foot- bugs buzz, bite and sting. Un- com. ball boys. Practice times will ing the kids about butter- on the computer, the li- fortunately, that’s not all. Some Atchison-Holt Cooperative meeting held also be assigned at the swim flys and took them into brary has the capability pesky pests can transmit seri- the prairie grass armed to search by subject, au- ous illnesses. And for some party. We will hold our plan- The 70th Annual meeting Jefferson City spoke about with nets to capture vari- thor, and title. of the Atchison-Holt Elec- people, insect stings can trig- ning meeting at 6:30 p.m. the need to let our voice be ous specimens. For more information tric Cooperative took place heard in Washington re- ger severe allergic reactions. sharp Sunday, so be sure to To protect your family: Other news at the li- and upcoming programs on Thursday evening, July garding the rate increases be there to be a part of the -Wear a long-sleeved shirt 24, 2008 under the big tent that are being experienced annual powder puff game. brary is the finalization of at the library, go to www. and pants and apply insect If girls wish to play in the the automated scanning moundcitypubliclibrary. in the Rock Port City Park. in the electrical industry. repellent according to the in- powder puff game they lib.mo.us. There were 158 registered The treasurer’s report was structions in buggy areas. system. All 17,050 items members present and there given by Duane Klute, board Do not use products that need to be at the meeting or were over 400 meals served. treasurer. Written reports contain DEET on babies call Mrs. Harrison at 442- Children and grandchildren from Steve Showalter, board younger than two months. 4094. If there is no answer of members enjoyed the pool president and Terry Zeigler, -Apply the repellent only on please leave your name and Inside this while members and their General Manager, were pro- exposed skin or clothing, never a number where you can be week’s edition: families enjoyed music by vided to members. Duane under clothing. reached. WJJM Radio Gospel Quar- Klute and Jorden Ellison -Avoid scented products, such as perfumes and soaps, • Tarkio coach arrested for Child Molestation - tet. from District 2 were re- City tornado Members at the meeting which can attract bugs. Page 5 elected to the board. Dennis -Steer clear of places where heard reports from Don Mc- • Upcoming Sheriff race preview and interviews Wright from District 3 was insects gather, particularly siren testing Quitty, General Manager of re-elected to the board. stagnant pools of water. The Mound City tornado of all candidates - Page 6 N.W. Electric from Cameron. At the close of the business -Check everyone (including sirens will be tested the N.W. takes care of our trans- meeting, several prizes were pets) for ticks after leaving mission system that brings awarded to members. Some wooded areas. evening of Monday, August • Dave Miller retires from Highway Patrol - us power. of the prizes included were -Talk to your doctor about 4 some time between 7:00- Page 12 They also supply the pow- a 20” flat screen TV, credits carrying injectable epineph- 8:00 p.m. • Tribute Quartet to perform at Christian Fellow- er to Atchison-Holt Electric. on electric bills and a grand rine, a treatment for severe re- Should it be even the Barry Hart, General Man- prize of $300.00 credit on an actions, if you or your child has slightest bit cloudy, the si- ship Church - Page 4 ever had an allergic reaction to ager of the Association of electric bill. rens will not be tested. Missouri Electric Coops -- an insect’s sting. Thursday, July 31, 2008 • Page 2 Letters to the editor Dear Editor, Ask Elsie Fae... On the topic of Medicare and Social Security OUR CHANGING WORLD Established 1879 Medical providers tell us who are on social security and The U.S. is faced with a new kind of murder -- honor killings. In my world, that’s murder medicare that they are bound by regulation to charge a cer- (USPS 364-920) in the first degree. tain amount for medical services and that we who depend Today, in these we believe in “freedom of religion” for all religions with the 511 State St. on social security and medicare must be responsible for PO Box 175 exception of Christianity. (No prayer in school, no Ten Commandments posted in public, charges not paid by medicare. no mention of Merry Christmas or Jesus in public, no “under God” in the Pledge, and the Mound City, MO 64470 But- Consider this..... list goes on.) (660) 442-5423 We are also bound- bound by financial constraints im- Personally, I’m in favor of jerking the rugs out from under IMANS praying in public. Fax (660) 442-5423 posed upon us by the Congress of the United States of However, our government, tolerant of everyone but Christians, will no doubt honor a Mus- America and the Social Security Administration. They have lim’s right to follow the tenets of his religion by allowing honor killings. email: moundcitynews@ failed to provide adequate cost of living icreases for us to ATTN: Ladies socket.net cope with rapidly escalating inflation. If this “right” is honored, there are a lot of husbands out there who will be converting to It would be utter madness for us to accept responsibility an Islamic religion. www.moundcitynews.com for medical charges when there is no more to pay and never will be unless we get sufficient increase in cost of living adjustment (COLA). Adam Johnson You can help. Medical providers can help by putting pressure on our Owner/Publisher legislators until it happens. Remembering Brooke Simons, Advertising Will you do it? Soon? Carrie Wilson, Reporter Elsie- Fae: with your hand on the throttle, ready to Warren Morris Jodi Yocum, Proofreading My sister, Mary Poynter Martin said to tell keep an even flow of grain coming at the Letter to the Editor you, “Hi.” I guess she was in Tarkio College combine. Learning to make square turns Unlike Mr. Kreek of Oregon, MO (letter to the Editor of St. with you a few years ago. Member Joseph News Press 7-17), we are proud to have our 240-acre at the corners was a work of art, but not Gene Poynter Missouri Press farm in CRP. We have chosen, like Mr. Kreek, to participate all on the combine enjoyed the merry-go- Association in this federal farm program. Mr. Kreek says he is unhappy Living in the Breadbasket of the round ride they got when it swung back that someone is “trying to control the use of [his] land, ” yet he World in line again. Since the platform sat off voluntarily agreed to this. $30 PER YEAR (Red Dot) “Breadbasket of the World”, during to the side, the best way to cut was to go I do not know why Mr. Kreek bid into CRP, I can only catalog WWI, Germany decided that the U.S. around and around, no cutting in lands Holt, Nodaway, Andrew, why I and my family have done so. Putting land into CRP pro- and Atchison Counties. grew most of the wheat in the world. like the modern ones today can. If you vides the following benefits: preventing soil erosion, improving From what I have read, they planned to divide up a field, a patch of wheat the water and air quality, enhancing fish and wildlife habitat, con- width of the combine and tractor would trolling flooding, conserving energy, and beautifying the land- destroy the wheat growing in the north- $35 PER YEAR (Blue Dot) west part of the U.S., by either sabotaging be mashed down. You could, after sev- Elsewhere In Missouri and scape. In fact, quite a number of groups, like Pheasants For- ever, Trout Unlimited and Quail Unlimited, believe so strongly the work being done during planting and eral rounds, come back the other way, go All Other States. in the goals of CRP that they have committed dollars and vol- harvesting to eliminate as much wheat slow, lower the platform, and get some of A COLORED DOT ON unteer assistance to this program. Does it really surprise you, as possible. This would help their war it. Both of us sat out in the sun and dust YOUR MAILING Mr. Kreek, given these tremendous environmental benefits, effort and weaken the U.S., they hoped. from the combine. Always glad when go- LABEL MEANS that an organization like The National Wildlife Federation They did manage to lower the production ing into the wind or crossways. SUBSCRIPTION (though not particularly a pro-hunting group) would be con- somewhat by even burning some fields. I had just got through with Dodson, IS DUE; cerned about any adverse, nationwide change in this program? That was how critical wheat was at that when Ray Butcher had me help him get Remember that wildlife isn’t the only concern here; we also time. some wheat out northwest of Bigelow PLEASE PAY BY THE 15th. live in the environment and there are enormous human health Published weekly on benefits gained from preventing environmental degradation. In later years, in my time, the State of that was expected to be flooded from wa- Thursdays and entered as CRP, like any other government program, may have its Kansas used to have signs up along the ter coming down from the north. Didn’t periodical publication on the drawbacks--including adhering to federal regulations--but, Mr. road claiming that they (KS) were the think I’d have any trouble, just driving Post Office at Mound City, Kreek, we both are being paid by the U.S. Government to fol- wheat “capital of the world” and another his F-20 Farmall pulling the combine. The Missouri 64470. low their regulations. And those federal regulations, when you that stated they “fed the world”. Back to only thing was, he had an International signed up, prevented any haying. Of course politics and chang- POSTMASTER: Holt County, especially the bottom land, with a six-cylinder engine on it, much dif- ing policies come into play. I have plenty to say about ethanol most everyone put in some wheat. The ferent sound than the four-cylinder one. Send changes of address to: and why you might be experiencing a livestock feed shortage, Mound City News gumbo there was the best for the produc- We cut the field in half and started on but you should already know all that. tion of good wheat, so the old-timers said. the north end first to keep ahead of the PO Box 175 In truth, I had little hope that this court-stayed action would water. After choking down the combine a Mound City, MO 64470 hold--and it has not. And, in fact, haying and grazing do not The wheat made an excellent cash crop, both during the mid-summer season and few times and having to stop and clean it Copies available each have such awful long-time effects as other efforts now afoot-- efforts that are promoting the plowing-under of CRP acreage, by binning some and selling as needed. out, Ray asked what was the matter with week at our office acreage that you yourself admit is highly erodible. That is the Most other crops were marketed through me? He understood when I said his en- and at: Craig Country reason for CRP and for paying farmers with such land to keep livestock sales or selling the surplus, if gine sounded and acted so much different Store; Prop In, Big it from eroding further. At any rate, Mr. Kreek, I do not think any. One time Dad did feed some hogs out than the one I had been used to and the that you can be--in this case--both self-serving and self-righ- on wheat, as more the lard-type rather water moving in didn’t help. Lake; Lake Lovers, Big teous. Lake; Water’s Edge, than bacon-type. Murphy’s Law usually Anyway, we got the wheat all cut and I, for one, have nothing but praise for the NRCS and FSA came into effect, for if you raise lard-type as he had a truck there, it was all hauled Offices in Holt County where my husband and I live. Every Big Lake; Forest City hogs, they were wanting bacon-type hogs off and when we pulled out of the field, al- Diner; Country Corner staff member I have ever spoken to has been professional and knowledgeable. Personally I’d have to say that knowing and or the other way around. ready several inches of water had come in. and Randy’s Market, enforcing all these rules and regs is not a job I’d want. Surely Being raised on the farm and running We headed for higher ground, didn’t need Oregon; Sumy Oil, you give them credit for doing it well. Unfortunately for us, a tractor when I couldn’t hardly work the a GPS to tell us where to go. For several Skidmore; The Smoke- our family farm is in Doniphan County, KS and the federal clutch, I was experienced enough by the years now, not too much wheat has been farm offices there do not maintain the same level of expertise. time I was in upper grades to help others grown in the bottom or in Holt County- house, Graham; Mound And so finally Mr. Kreek, like you, I do have some concerns out if our farm work was caught up. Dur- more this year than usual. With the price City Foods, Mound about how CRP is being administered. And yet, as I said, we ing the combining season, Dad would let of wheat like it is now, surely more will City Shell, Kwik Zone, are proud to have our farm in CRP. Our only complaint is that me drive the tractor pulling the combine be planted. Maybe we’ll be known as the this federal program is not equitably administered county to for others. I suppose we got paid for it, “Breadbasket of the World” again. George’s C-Store in county and state to state. Gosh, I wish I had a million bushels of Mound City. Cynthia Pederson probably went into the family fund. rural Mound City Howard Dodson, our neighbor on the those golden grains to haul to town...... oh east, had me driving his F-30 Farmall well, even a couple hundred would help. pulling a John Deere combine. By the way, Eugene Poynter he had special rear wheels on the tractor that had two narrow (probably 6”) tires mounted on single wheels. First dual tire Accident report setups most had seen. He sat up on the Beth A. Fritz, 36, from Rulo, NE was se- combine, making sure the machine was riously injured in a one-car accident on working properly- the platform the right July 25 at 6:15 a.m. height and the engine that ran it was ok. The accident occured as Fritz’s 1995 My job was just to set there on the tractor Ford was eastbound on Hwy. 59 and she and pull the combine around and around lost control, traveled across the center the field. It wasn’t quite that easy for back line skidding into the guard rail. then, most seats were left overs, I expect, Fritz was transported to Heartland Re- BONUS RATE from horse and mule days. I had to lis- gional Medical Center by Lifenet helicop- ter. on your balances up to $25,000 ten to the four cylinder engine that ran the combine to be able to tell when I was Terry L. Williams, 51, from Kansas City, moving too fast or too slow. You sat there MO suffered minor injuries in a motor- cycle accident on July 28 at 1:00 p.m. 1416 Harlan St. Williams was northbound BASE RATE Hullman’s Falls City, NE on Ventura Road when if requirements are not met Ford • Lincoln • Mercury he lost control where the Have we got a deal for you! 402-245-4413 roadway turns to gravel. BONUS RATE The 2000 Honda Gull Wing PLUS FREE ATM TRANSACTIONS NATIONWIDE on your balances over $25,000 traveled off the right side of the roadway and down an embankment. Williams was ejected from the mo- torcycle and both came to 2007 Ford Focus SE 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt rest in the ditch. 25,000 miles, automatic 23,000 mile, 4 cyl Williams was treated $13,500 $11,995 and released at the scene by the Holt County Ambu- lance.

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No Minimum Balance Required, however you must deposit a minimum of $50 to open this account. at Yesterday’s Closet Available to Personal Accounts only. No monthly service charge. Fees may reduce earnings. www.hullmansford.com in Falls City Obituaries Thursday, July 31, 2008 • Page 3 Mildred P. Myers Heath “Bud” Galpin Mildred P. Myers, 84, St. Heath C. “Bud” Galpin of Joseph, passed away on St. Joseph went to be with Re-Elect Monday, July 28 at a St. Jo- the Lord and Savior on July 27 at his residence after a seph care center. long battle with lung can- Mildred was born April cer. 10, 1924 in Fortescue, MO, He was born on August 2, and graduated from Fortes- 1934 and grew up in Gal- cue High School in 1941. latin, MO graduated in the In 1949 she was married class of 1952, lettered in all to Elmer Myers. They later high school sports and was divorced. very active in golf. She was preceded in Mr. Galpin moved to St. death by her parents, John Joseph in 1954. He man- R. and Gracie (Chuning) aged the original Green Hill Boyd; and three brothers, Super Market and was a Kirby John, James, and William. meat cutter there for many She is survived by her years. He also spent many sons, Gayle Myers of St. years in the insurance busi- Joseph, and Gary and his ness and associated with Felumb wife Sally Myers, also of St. the St. Joseph Prime Meat Joseph; five grandchildren; Company before retiring. For Holt County Sheriff two great grandchildren; He was a 50-year mem- Paid for by Kirby Felumb for Sheriff and two nephews. ber of the Gallatin Mason- Vote For Graveside services were ic Lodge #106, and 32nd Lemar and Shoener exchange vows held at Mount Hope Cem- Scottish Rite Mason, also a Lauren Lemar and Mi- an assortment of wild flow- Denny Shuman etery, Mound City Wednes- member of the Moila Shrine chael Shoener exchanged ers. She was escorted down day and interment was in Temple. He was an avid Republican Candidate wedding vows in an inti- the aisle by her father and For Vote Coroner Mount Hope Cemetery. golfer, the 1981 Moila Club mate outdoor ceremony on given in marriage by her Memorials can be made Champion, and the 1988 the Plaza at the Southmo- parents. Qualified to the American Cancer Central Shrine Champion. reland Bed and Breakfast in An hors d’oeuvre recep- Society. Mr. Galpin was preceded To perform the duties of Coroner, and Kansas City at 2:30 p.m. on tion was held immediately Velma “Susie” Diggs in death by his parents, Saturday, July 26. following the ceremony. The function as Sheriff if needed. Heath and Virginia Galpin The couple was joined couple is honeymooning in Velma “Susie” Diggs, 89, and stepson, Steven Ed- Trained Oregon, MO died Friday, in holy matrimony by Pas- Amelia Island, FL. After wards. tor Rick Johnson. Parents their honeymoon, they will Extensively trained in all typed of Death Scene July 25 at the Oregon Care His wife, Dorothy Mo- Center. of the bride are Deborah return to their home in Oak Investigations. ser Galpin, survives of the Lemar, Independence and Grove where Lauren, a grad- Velma was born March home in St. Joseph. Other Scott and Cindy Lemar, Gra- uate with a degree in public Certified 24, 1919 in Andrew Coun- survivors include daughter, ham. The groom’s parents relations and business com- ty and attended Eureka Law enforcement certified in Missouri, Kansas Michelle Fitzpatrick from are Allan and Carol Shoe- munications from the Uni- School near Fillmore. She his previous marriage to ner of Braymer. Grandpar- versity of Central Missouri, and Nebraska lived in Mississippi from Rosie Puccio; stepbrother, ents include Mary Conklin, is employed at Bank of the 1971 to 1995. Frank Parks of Kansas Kansas City; Gordon and West. Michael, a graduate In 1936 she married City; four stepchildren, Charlotte Lemar, Graham; of Penn State University, Your vote will be appreciated Marvin Ernest “Jim” Diggs Debi Pickman of Atchison, Sharon Farnan, Omaha, is employed at United Mis- Paid for by Denny Shuman for Coroner in St. Joseph. He preceded KS, Terry Edwards, Mound and Jim and Jean Farnan, souri her in death in 1971. City, Brenda Edwards Re- Barnard. Michael’s grand- She worked for Walnut hagen of Westphalia, MO, mother is June Marsicano Factory in Mound City and and Donald “Carter” Ed- of Pine Grove, PA. Great- Croft Metals in Fernwood, wards of Hollywood, CA; grandmothers are Louise MS. 15 grandchildren; and six Stuart and Marillyn Hilsa- Mrs. Diggs was preceded great-grandchildren. beck, Barnard and Stella in death by her parents, Mr. Galpin was a deep Marie Farnan, Maryville. Orville Lester and Ada believer in the teachings of The bride wore a diamond- Marie (Burgess) Rauch; Jesus Christ. white gown with a V-neck three brothers, John, Ray- Services were held Tues- bodice. The beaded dress mond and Donald Rauch; day, July 29 at Chamberlain was fitted with a low back Sale Ends August 2, 2008 and her daughter, Mildred Funeral Home in Oregon. and ruffles to the train. She accessorized with a floor- Elizabeth Diggs. Interment was in Forest 8=GNHA:G>H<>K>C:;NEW?JHIL=:C 2008 Quad Cab 1500’s spired with delphinium, wax thru Zoo as well as arts ed to the Shriners, or to the NDJC::9>IBDHI# flower, yellow buttons, and $12,000 & More OFF. and crafts. Hands of Hope Hospice. She is survived by five children, John Diggs, For- $6,500 CASH BACK on H.D. Rams est City; Kaye Francis Jordan, and Leland Diggs, Chrysler’s $2.99 per gallon Gas Guarantee St. Joseph; JoAnn Morgan and Jimmie Lee Diggs, ENDS July 31 Fernwood, MS; sister, Rosa Plus $1,000 Cash Ends July 31. 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Well with the peak of sum- homemade ice cream social. mer upon us, we worked on The women made the ice Chrysler - Dodge - Jeep using some of those garden cream during the morning Chevrolet - Pontiac vegetables. We made a new group while we read a few Chrysler GM recipe with zucchini. They stories from the Good Old were both good. Days book, “Cooking up a I-29 & Hwy. 59 - Mound City, MO 3rd and Nebraska - Mound City, MO Residents were taken back Storm”. This month we made 660-442-5438 660-442-9942 in time with the many hap- peach and French vanilla. 800-490-8035 800-381-9942 penings of the 1940’s with the Larry Brickey and family question: ‘Do you remember provided Sunday morning the 1940’s?’ They were asked services. The Church of God to remember many special conducted afternoon church. TOPS Chapter 1163 Oats Bus schedule TOPS Chapter 1163 met Aug. 1- Mound City Thursday, July 31, 2008 • Page 4 Monday at Concordia Lu- theran Church. Ten mem- Aug. 5- Savannah bers weighed in. The best Aug. 6- Maitland Mound City Kiwanis news loser was Ramona Rhoades. Aug. 8- Mound City The Mound City Kiwanis Club met at The Klub on Wednes- Janice Dougherty gave the day, July 23 with 13 members and one guest present- Eric Aug. 12- Maryville program. “Food to keep you Chamberlain. Aug. 13- Maitland Eric, representing the Wind Capital Group, gave an interest- healthy or not”. The next ing program about the development of wind turbines and their meeting will be Monday, Au- Aug. 15- Mound City use in Northwest Missouri. gust 4. Aug. 19- St. Joseph There was some discussion about the Division Two Officer Saturday, July 26, ten Aug. 20- Mound City Training that would be held in the Squaw Creek National members went to Brown- Wildlife Refuge auditorium on Saturday, July 26. ville, NE to the theatre to Aug. 22- Mound City It was being led by Division Two Lieutenant Governor Mike see the play “Kiss or Make Aug. 26- Maryville Moseman from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Up”. Afterwords all were Aug. 27- Mound City able to meet the actors and Aug. 29- Mound City Larry Helfers actresses. For Sheriff * Holt County Native Tribute Quartet to perform * Graduate of Craig High School * Attended Northwest Missouri State University at Christian Fellowship * Veitnam Era Veteran of the U.S. Army The Tribute Quartet will on stage with fans every- * Craig R-III School Board Member 9 years, Board perform at the Christian Fel- where. lowship Church on August 7 Brian Alvery from Jasper, President 2 years at 7:30 p.m. IN is singing tenor and is * Member St. Peter’s Lutheran Church The exciting male group the newest member of the * Member Story-Hardin Post 164 from Nashville, TN has been group, having joined them American Legion nominated for the “Horizon early this summer. Some * Graduate of Missouri Western State College Law Award” by the Singing News fans will recognize Brian Fan Awards. from his time with the group Enforcement Academy Jim Brown, Pastor of the Southern Sound. * P.O.S.T. Certified Peace Officer Christian Fellowship Church Baritone and pianist Josh * Deputy Sheriff For Holt County 10 years saw them at a special perfor- Singletary brings his smooth * Appointed Interim Sheriff 2005 VBS held at New Life Apostolic Assembly mance in Silver Dollar City, vocals and stellar piano * Over 100 hours continuing New Life Apostolic Assem- up’ singing. last year. He felt the people prowess to Tribute Quartet. education and training bly hosts its first Vacation They learned about in- of the area would really en- Josh is originally from Rai- Bible School on Saturday, timidation as Pastor Scott joy an evening of their mu- ford, FL. This young man is * Member Missouri Deputy Sheriffs Association sic. “If you don’t like good actually a classically-trained July 26 from 1:00- 6:00 p.m. retold the story of David and * Member Northwest Missouri Peace Officers singing, then come for the pianist who was had the dis- Children enjoyed a fun- Goliath. After the story, the Association filled day of the western- piano playing,” Jim said. tinct honor of participating student enjoyed a western- themed Avalanche Ranch. The group combines ener- multiple years on the highly version re-enactment of VOTE ON AUGUST 5, 2008 They enjoyed Buckaroo gy, talent and enthusiasm for acclaimed Pianorama show- Paid for by Larry Helfers for Sheriff games, Cowpoke crafts, David and Goliath. Follow- their craft. With their call- case at the National Quartet ‘Wagon wheel’ snacks, ‘Pan- ing the children’s program, ing and desire to minister Convention. ning for Gold’ scripture everyone enjoyed a delicious to others, Tribute Quartet is The rich bass tones of memorization, and ‘Saddle- chuckwagon BBQ. quickly establishing them- Dennis Dugger compete selves as a premier musical Tribute’s outstanding quar- entity in the gospel arena. tet sound. Dennis, who lives State Theatre Annual Meeting Lead vocalist Gary Casto, in Bald Knob, AR has a clear, August 14 who originally hails from distinct bass voice. One that 12:00 p.m. at The Klub West Virginia, brings to Trib- blends well with quartet ute Quartet over 20 years of singing but is also of superb State Theatre Play Auditions experience in the Southern solo quality. for Gospel Music genre. His Everyone is welcome to at- ability to effectively deliver tend. There is no admission “Can’t take it with You” a song vocally as well as fee, but a love offering will August 4 & 5 emcee the group’s concerts be taken during the concert. 6:00- 8:00 p.m. at State Theatre make him a natural favorite Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. • Several roles avaliable, Need all ages • For more information contact: Mound City Nutrition site news Jonathan Miller at 442-5797 Volunteers the week of towels. A drawing will be held July 21 were Bill and Donna August 29. Golden, Rhonda Cecil, Karen The site recycles cell Gilland, Bonnie Scarbrough, phones, ink cartridges, news- Lois Deatz, Opal Gorman, papers and magazines. There Yogi Swymeler, Gene and are drop boxes for the Food Church Services Bev Miller, Richard and Alita Pantry and labels and box- Meyer, Larry and Carol Brick- tops for the school. ey, Herb and Mart Ann Beggs, If you can volunteer prepar- Graham Mound City Craig Gordon and Sandra Robbins, ing or serving cinnamon rolls and donuts, please call Addie Graham Union Church Community of Christ St. Peter’s Lutheran Fred and Kim Kling, Roma Christian Fellowship Trimmer at 442-5889. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. 1410 Nebraska St. 18080 Hwy. 59 Church Chaney, Mary Hutcheson. Sharing their gardens this Site Schedule Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. Theresa Mackey, Pastor Jim Brown, Minister 15371 Amber Dr. 660-446-2048 week were Kenneth Caton, August 4- Exercises 8:30 Evening Service, 6:30 p.m. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. 442-3414 Wednesday night, 7 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Guest Pastor Wm. R. Voelker Ron Hurst, and Alan Kunkel. a.m.- 9:30 a.m. BINGO 11:40 Worship Service 11 a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m. Delivering meals the week a.m. United Methodist Holy Communion, 9:00 a.m. Senior High Youth 7:00 p.m. Bible Classes 10:15 a.m. of August 4: August 6- Exercises 8:30 Church www.christian-fellowship.net a.m.- 9:30 a.m. Connie Ury, Pastor Concordia Lutheran Potluck Dinner 11:30 a.m. Craig- Monday and Tues- Church day- Sue Scmidt, Wednesday August 7- Quilting class Worship, 9 a.m. First Christian Church 5:00 p.m. 1413 Nebraska St. th and Thursday- Herb and Sunday School, 10:15 a.m. 402 E. 5 August 8- Cinnamon rolls 442-3414 Paul Grant, Pastor Craig Church of God Mary Ann Beggs, Friday- Guest Pastor Wm. R. Voelker Gene and Bev Miller and donuts 8:30 a.m., Set up Maitland Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. (Anderson, Indiana) for rummage sale Bible Classes 9:15 a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m. Mound City- Monday First Christian Church Divine Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School, 10 a.m. August 9- Rummage sale/ 4th and Ash and Tuesday-First Christian First United Presbyterian Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Church, Wednesday- Yogi Bake sale/ Sloppy Jo, chips Bill Gazaway, Pastor and drink Sunday School, 9:15 a.m. Church Swymeler, Thursday and Mound City Baptist Church 307 East 6th Street Site menu Worship service, 10 a.m. 1308 Savannah Craig Presbyterian Church Friday- Concordia Lutheran Pastor, Robert Hoenike Church Monday, Aug. 4- Sausage Sunday Night Worship, 7 Pastor Virgil Evans potato bake, spinach, juice, Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. No Worship Service August product of the p.m. Morning Worship, 9 a.m. biscuit, oatmeal raisin bars Worship, 11 a.m. this week month is napkins or paper Wednesdays: Youth Rallies, Sunday School, 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 5- Beef and 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study, Larry New Liberty Baptist noodles, mashed potatoes, United Methodist Church Brickey, 6:30 p.m.; Sl@m City Church Sharp’s Grove United green beans, baked apples 217 S. Maple Ave. Youth Group, 6:30 p.m. County Road 140 Meth­odist Church Chamberlain Wednesday, Aug. 6- Tur- Connie Ury, Pastor 816-718-9462. Dr. Everett Walden, Pastor Rev. Crystal Karr Funeral Home & key and dressing casserole, Worship Service, 9 a.m. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. 4-1/2 mi. north of Craig, just california blend, mashed po- off Rt. 59 Worship, 10:30 a.m. Monuments tatoes and gravy, fruit salad Worship Service 8:45 a.m. Mound City United Thursday, Aug. 7- Smoth- Skidmore 1705 Ridge Drive ered steak, harvard beets, Methodist Church Church of the Nazarene St. Oswald’s-in-the-Fields th mashed potatoes, hot rolls, 312 E. 7 St. 304 E. 4th St. Craig Community Episcopal Church Mound City, MO pudding Pastor Crystal Karr Rob Self, Pastor Church of the Nazarene 30996 X Avenue Friday, Aug. 8- Sloppy Joe Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship Service, 10 a.m. 105 S. Ensworth St. Skidmore, MO 442-5300 on bun, tator tots, green lima Sunday Service 10 a.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m. Rob Self, Pastor 2nd Sunday's - 11 a.m., Morning beans, banana bars Prayer service by Lay Reader New Life Apostolic Sunday School 10 a.m. 4th Sunday's - 11 a.m., Eucharist Assembly Worship Service 11 a.m. Service Wednesday Night First Christian Benton Church U.P.C.I. An 1880s Church in the 21st Youth, 5:30 p.m. Fillmore Pastor Scott Jordan Bible Study, 7 p.m. Church Century Currently meeting in the Pastor: Jim Broker The Lighthouse First United Presbyterian and Exit 65 on I-29 1/2 mile south of Eagle’s Nest Church United Pastors Tim and Faith Uzzle Truck stob on Hwy. BB 307 E. 6th, Mound City Corning Sunday morning worship: Worship Service: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School, 2 p.m. Methodist Church (660) 442-5405 St. John’s Lutheran 10 a.m. Worship service, 3 p.m. Church Thursday Bible Study: 7 p.m. 660-442-3441. 112 Walters Street www.fillmorelight­ Vacation Bible School housechurch.­org 442-3414 Join us and ride the wave of God’s Love! Oregon Guest Pastor Wm. R. Voelker New Point Christian Oregon Church of the Holy Communion, 9:00 a.m. Monday, August 4th - August 8th Big Lake Church Naza­rene Bible Classes 10:15 a.m. 24135 Stone Hill Rd. 207 W. Geroge From: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Big Lake Baptist Church Rob Self, Pastor Potluck Dinner 11:30 a.m. 213 Lake Shore Dr. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, 8 a.m. AT ST. PETER’S LUTHER- Worship, 10:30 a.m. At the Karl Forehand, Pastor Worship Service, 9 a.m. AN CHURCH IN Fellowship Dinner, 4th Breakfast 9 a.m. CRAIG Mound City United Methodist Church Sunday of month following St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Sunday School 9:30 a.m. church 312 East 7th Street Worship 10:30 a.m. 303 Grand, Forest City Father Peter Ullrich, OSB Across From the school Pastor and Parish Administrator For more informaiton, call Kate Drew 442-9939! Authorities arrest Tarkio basketball coach for two felonies and one misdemeanor Thursday, July 31, 2008 • Page 5 According to Atchison County Sheriff Den- youth basketball for elementary aged boys nis Martin, on Saturday, July 26, 2008, at during the 2006-2007 school year. approximately 11:05 p.m., a search warrant During the past 2007-2008 school year, Mr. Advertising Works! was executed at the Lee A. Rucker residence Rucker served as Tarkio High School Athlet- in Tarkio, Missouri, following an investiga- ic Director and physical education teacher, tion conducted by the Atchison County Sher- as well as high school boys’ and girls’ bas- 660-442-5423 iff’s Office, with assistance from the North- ketball coach. He also assisted with junior west Missouri Children’s Advocacy Center in high basketball. Mr. Rucker was contracted St. Joseph, Missouri. Items of evidence were by Tarkio R-I to continue his 2007-2008 po- sitions for the upcoming 2008-2009 school Susan Lentz, R.N. secured by the search team at the residence. Based on the investigation and evidence year. He has been coaching basketball for Republican Candidate for Coroner Tarkio R-I students this summer as well as seized during the search warrant, Atchison assisting in the summer strength and condi- Jordan graduates County Prosecutor Dan Smith filed a com- tioning program at Tarkio R-I. Committed to Serving the Community with plaint with the Associate Circuit Court, cit- Summa Cum Laude Lee A. Rucker came to Tarkio from Beth- Compassion and Dignity ing one count of Child Molestation-First De- any, Missouri. He grew up in Ridgeway, Mis- Theresa Gail Jordan, gree, a Class B Felony; one count of Sexual souri, graduating from high school in 1992. Mound City, graduated May Misconduct Involving a Child Less Than 14 He received his Bachelor’s degree in El- 10, Summa Cum Laude from Years, First Offense, a Class D Felony; and ementary Education at Northwest Missouri Missouri Western State Uni- Qualifications one count of Furnishing Pornographic Mate- State University in Maryville. He taught versity with a Bachelor of rial to a Minor, a Class A Misdemeanor. As • Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing high school math and coached in Ridgeway Science degree in Educa- a result of the investigation and evidence, before making the move to Tarkio in 2006. • 34 years Registered Professional Nurse on Sunday, July 27, 2008, an arrest warrant If convicted, the range of punishment for tion. containing all three counts was issued for the Class B Felony would be imprisonment Not only did she graduate • 10 years Hospital Nursing- ICU, OR, ER Lee Allan Rucker from the 4th Judicial Cir- in the Missouri Department of Corrections with the highest honors, she cuit Court of Atchison County, Missouri, by for a term not less than five years and not also received many honors • 24 years Holt County School Nurse Judge Zel M. Fischer. The bond amount was to exceed 15 years. The range of punishment throughout her college ca- set at $250,000. for the Class D Felony is imprisonment in reer including: President’s Personal the Missouri Department of Corrections for At approximately 1:33 p.m. on Sunday, Honor List, Alpha Chi Honor •31 years Married to Rick Lentz July 27, 2008, Lee Allan Rucker, who is Ath- a term not less than one year and not to ex- Society, Kappa Delta Pi Hon- •Daughters Sarah and Elizabeth, South Holt Graduates letic Director and basketball coach at Tarkio ceed four years; or by imprisonment in the R-I Schools, was arrested without incident at county jail for a term not to exceed one year; or Society, Sigma Tau Delta •Member of New Point Christian Church his residence in Tarkio. Lee A. Rucker was or by a fine not to exceed $5,000; or by both English Honor Society, Na- •Certified CPR Instructor held in the Atchison County Jail in Rock such fine and imprisonment. The range of tional Honor Society, Scho- Port, Missouri, until he posted bond on Mon- punishment for the Class A Misdemeanor is lastic Key Awards (Fresh- •10 years Girl Scout Leader day night, July 28. imprisonment in the county jail for a term man, Sophomore, Junior, and •Community, School and Church Volunteer Lee A. Rucker was employed by the Tarkio not to exceed one year; or by a fine not to exceed $1,000; or by both such fine and im- Senior), and the prestigious R-I School District in the summer of 2006. prisonment. Mary Lee Doherty Award- Your vote Aug. 5 Appreciated During the 2006-2007 school year, Rucker Lee A. Rucker’s arraignment has been Missouri Western’s hightest Paid for by Susan Lentz for Coroner taught fifth grade at Tarkio Elementary set for Thursday, August 21, 2008. A spe- English graduate award. School as well as coached junior high and cial school board meeting was scheduled for high school boys’ basketball. He also coached She has accepted a con- Tuesday evening, July 29, at tract with the St. Joseph 7:30 p.m. at Tarkio R-I to dis- School District and will be Bigelow and Big Lake news cuss legal issues and person- nel. Mr. Rucker is presently teaching eleventh grade Jerod and Carrie Noland, Gilmore visited Tim and Lisa english at Lafayette High Kendall and Kylia, Oregon and Joslin and Parker at their cab- on leave from his positions at Clark Tubbs visited Donald and in. Tarkio R-I. School this fall. Geneva Tubbs Sunday evening. Thursday Glenna Gilmore Donald and Geneva Tubbs and Connie Barnes visited Ruth and Bill Golden visited Addie Thomas at the Rock Port Nurs- Mound City news Walden, Wednesday. ing Home. Ginny Moser and Sarah, lee and they visited their Bill Golden visited Julia Gil- Friday, Don and Glenna Falls City were Satur- aunt Frances Johnson who land and Peggy Wilson, Sunday Gilmore enjoyed supper at the day night guests with her is 98 years old at the Care afternoon. Bridge Cafe. mother, Gracie Moser. Mike and Mindi Burnett vis- Peggy Wilson, Melanie Sell- Center in Onawa. They all ited Friday through Sunday eck and Morgann, Fortescue, Julia Gilland and Peggy went to the Pizza Hut for with Wayne and Beverly Volt- Twilla Milne, Oregon went to Wilson visited Jamie Hem- lunch. In the evening they mer. Topeka, KS Monday to be with ing Saturday afternoon. went to the cemetary and Saturday dinner guests with Nikki Roark at the St. Francis Julia Gilland and Peggy released balloons celebrat- Wayne and Beverly Voltmer Hospital who was having a hip Wilson visited Jerry and were Michael Voltmer, Brook, replacement. Dale and Jamie ing Kailee’s birthday and Karen Gilland and Avery Stephen, Kevin and Amber, Hemming were also with her. Deanna being cancer free Mike and Mindi Burnett and On July 20, Phyllis, Jody Davis Saturday evening. for five years. The balloons Jerry and Karen Gilland Hunter Voltmer. They were all and Kevin Dodson along with were also in rememberance supper guests except Hunter. Nadine and Sterling Lampe spent Friday in St. Joseph of their mother and grand- Sunday dinner guests with and Roger Lampe joined Bren- with Jackie Wilson. They mother, Virginia Johnson. Wayne and Beverly Voltmer da, David, Jacob, and Olivia enjoyed dinner at Bou- were Mindi and Mike Burnett, Schwartz at Shawnee North dreaux’s. Mrs. Becky Swymeler, Michael and Lisa Voltmer, Aquatic Center in Topeka to Penny Brown, Tammy Woodburg, IN visited Clin- Brook, Stephen, Kevin and help Olivia celebrate her birth- ton and Ruth Swymeler Amber. They enjoyed supper at day. Later a picnic supper was Fisher, Kailea Nauman Wayne and Beverly’s and Mike enjoyed at the Shawnee Lake. and Deanna Littles spent during the past week. and Mindi returned home in Wednesday, July 23, Phyllis, Saturday in Onawa, IA. Richard Kline visited with the evening. Jody and Kevin Dodson attend- They met Kathie Flam- them also. Lisa Joslin and Parker vis- ed the potluck and awards cer- ming, Stephanie and Kim Karen Gilland assisted ited Glenna and Dan Glimore emony for the Falls City swim Sunday and they enjoyed shop- team. A pool party was enjoyed Gaskell, all of Bella Vista, Evelyn Sims with some ping at Pamida. from 8:00- 10:00 p.m. after the AR; Bonnie Gashall,100 Susie cleaning Thursday. Steve Crenshaw visited Don awards were handed out. Conway and friends Dean- and Glenna Gilmore Sunday Kevin received the award for na, Stacie, Carrie and Liz, Falls City morning. the most points scored in the Trevor Gilland and Bay- Saturday, Don and Glenna 15- 18 year age group. Journal 100 Head Back To School with 3 x 8.25 1114-A South Main Friday, Aug. 1 Maryville, MO 64468 800-331-6341 • 660-582-3334 Back to School Section Lifeline and Link-Up Truckload Prices for Northwest Missouri Cellular (NWMC) Customers in Missouri. 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FULL of the day or night to the people of the county. I believe education Meet the candidates for Holt County Sheriff is the best deterrent to crime, Thursday, July 31, 2008 • Page 6 With four candidates run- attending continuous education for this reason I have taught ning for the office of sheriff, through SEMA and FEMA. I DARE in the County schools for each candidate was asked have earned hundreds of hours 14 years. I hope to continue this for 250 words as to why they of training in a variety of top- program because of its impor- are the best candidate for the Maryville, Missouri ics. I have been privileged to tance to the future citizens of job. Here are the following Holt County. This program al- submissions: attend the National Emergency Training Center, Emmitsburg, lows me to work with the youth Back-To-School MD six times to complete ad- of the county helping them vanced training in Incident learn to make good choices. And management and leadership. to help make our county where Sales Tax Holiday! This position has allowed me to good people want to live. Thank build professional relationships you for your support. Save Tax on Qualified Back-To-School Items! with all levels of government. My wife Karen RN CDE Visit www.dor.mo.gov for a list of qualified items. works for Community Hospi- st rd Scott Wedlock tal as the Director of Outreach Friday, Aug. 1 thru Sunday, Aug. 3 services. Having grown up in As Sheriff, the safety of county Northwest Missouri and living residents through reliable and Ad sponsored by the Maryville Chamber of Commerce & in Mound City since 1992 we cost effective Law Enforcement Nodaway County Economic Development now choose to raise our daugh- will be my highest priority. My ters Emily and Hannah in Holt 25+ years in emergency ser- County. I am employed with vices ranges thru EMT- Para- the Police Department for over medic, Firefighter, emergency eight years. Our family is ac- John Panning management, Missouri Depart- tive in the United Methodist ment of Corrections and Law Church. Larry Helfers John Panning, 34 Democratic enforcement with a variety of My commitment is continu- My name is Larry Helfers. Candidate Holt County Sher- job assignments that has given ing a lifetime of Public Safety I am running for the office of iff. I have been in law enforce- me a wide range of training and employment by serving all citi- Sheriff of Holt County. I am a ment for over 12 years, during experience. I have previously zens of Holt County as Sheriff. Craig R-III graduate and at- those years, I’ve worked for the served on the Northwest Mis- Your Vote is appreciated. tended Northwest Missouri Mound City Police Department souri Regional Council of Gov- State College Law Enforcement for two years, and then went ernments as vice Chairperson, Academy. I am also a veteran of to work for the Holt County Nodaway County Ambulance the U.S. Army serving during Sheriff’s Department, and was District board and American the Vietnam War. I have over ten there for 9 1/2 years (with rank Red Cross board of directors. years of law enforcement expe- of Deputy, Sergeant, and Chief This background has prepared rience working in the Sheriff’s Deputy) and now I am currently me to manage the finances and department. I have experience employed with the Mound City personnel issues related to this with budgets and personnel Police Department. position. hiring as I was a School Board During those years; I have My Law enforcement training taken training in a variety of member for over nine years and began in 1986 when I graduated courses and classes with the was appointed interim Sheriff the Missouri State Highway Pa- MWSC – Law Enforcement in 2005. trol Basic Police Academy with Academy, Missouri State High- I would, as Sheriff of Holt Honors. I have also completed way Patrol, Southern State County, work with other law specialized training in DWI\ University, Missouri Sheriff’s enforcement agencies and uti- Paid for by Larry Helfers for Sheriff Drug Investigation, Criminal Assoc., Missouri Deputy Sher- Kirby Felumb lize all available services for investigation, Vehicle accidents iff’s Assoc. and other agencies I have been a life long resi- effective law enforcement. I and community policing. My with approximately 150+ hours dent of Holt County. I went to would have a working relation- Tiffany Heights Nursing Home of training. practical experience as a veter- Craig R-III school and attended ship with the County Commis- As Holt County Sheriff, I an law enforcement officer will NWMSU where I earned a de- sioners and other offices in the and TCC Rehab Services will work to provide strong benefit the community. gree. I became interested in Court House. I would visit and 1531 Nebraska St., Mound City, MO 64470 leadership and bring back a As Sheriff, I will focus my law enforcement 23 years ago. maintain a working relation- fundamental approach to law attention on the duties of that I went to MO Western law en- ship with the county schools. Resident of the month enforcement. With the support office by effectively using the forcement academy, I attended I was born and grew up in the Aletha Martin of the citizens of Holt County, I resources provided. The core the Missouri Highway Patrol Craig area and am very familiar will continue to serve you as I business of the Sheriffs depart- Academy in Jefferson City and with the geographic locations in Aletha is the “Resident of the have as a law enforcement offi- ment is responding to calls from worked as a Park Ranger in the county. I would as Sheriff be Month” for the month of July. cer in the past 12 years. I will citizens no matter the time of many parts of Missouri. I have available and would patrol the She is originally from Born, NE be a working Sheriff, I WILL day or night. The Department been a Mound City Police Offi- county and take call for service. NOT BE AN 8 TO 4 SHER- must follow through on crimi- cer, a deputy sheriff and now the but lived most her life in Mound I would utilize grants for equip- IFF! I want to improve public nal investigations. The commu- current sheriff of Holt County. I ment and vehicles. I would City where she raised six chil- relations, communications with nity deserves dependable and have many hours of education see that all the employees of dren. Ruth enjoys cooking. them and other agencies and responsible Law Enforcement. and experience which enables the Sheriff’s Department are The Tiffany Heights staff work toward 24 hour cover- I have served Holt County as me to provide the protection trained and qualified. I would age. We need to work together the Emergency Manager since and assistance for the people said, “Aletha is a fun person.” see that the jail is run efficient- to make it a safer place for our June of 2004 during which we of Holt County. Also, having a ly and prisoners are treated children to grow up and the vis- have received three Federal close working relationship with lawfully. Call itors. I will work to reduce the Disaster declarations. I com- other law enforcement agen- If elected I will be a profes- 660-442-3146 burden on taxpayers. I will ful- pleted the basic certification cys that will make themselves sional, dedicated Sheriff whose for info on care and rehab fill the duties as your Sheriff. (PDS) training in 1990 and available to assist me. I have door will always be open to services offered to you from It is time for change; I look continue to remain abreast of always tried to make myself the tax payers of Holt County. forward to your support and Tiffany Heights Nursing Home. current standards by regularly available no matter what time Thank you for your support. vote to becoming your next Sheriff.

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Or Shed, August 3- Mound City High School Swim Party at Mound City Public Pool - 6:30-9:30 p.m. Even Your Dog House August 4-8- Vacation Bible School at Mound City United Methodist Church - 6:00-8:00 p.m. each day Are you worried about recent storm August 5- Primary Election August 6- Chapter HP P.E.O. meeting at Joyce Loucks - 2:00 p.m. or hail damage? August 11- Mound City Library Board Meeting - 5:00 p.m. August 17- Board of Alderman meeting at City Hall - 7:00 p.m. Do you have leaks in your home or just August 19- First Day of School have a worn out roof? August 20- Mound City School Board meeting - 8:00 p.m.

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Mound City New Beginnings Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 p.m., residential and commercial properties Community of Christ Church, 1410 Nebraska St., Mound City Reach us at: Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS), non-profit, 660-446-2846 or 816-918-4959 non-religious weight-loss support group, Mondays, 4:30 p.m. Or Concordia Lutheran Church, Mound City E-mail us at: [email protected] Every Thursday at Squaw Creek Wildlife Refuge Junior Naturalist Program Over 7500 customers in 6:30 p.m. northwest Missouri Licensed and Insured and Bondable Ask for Troy known as Big T-Roy Kelly performs in All-State Choir The annual Missouri Cho- Dr. Holmes rehearsed the Craig school supply list ral Directors Association following repertoire with the Kindergarten Eraser Thursday, July 31, 2008 • Page 7 (MCDA) sponsored their students: “Shout for Joy” by Six #2 pencils Fiskars scissors summer All-State Honor Davidson; “Agnus Dei (from Eraser Ruler (metric/standard) Craig school enrollment Choir event at the First Bap- Missa Brevis)” by Williams; One folder Glue Enrollment will be held in tist Church in “The Gartan Fiskars scissors (blunt end) Crayons (box of 24) friend or a sibling, come any Ms. Hyland’s office from 9:00 Jefferson City M o t h e r ’ s Large bottle of glue Three pkgs. wide-lined pa- day this week during these a.m. to noon and 1:00- 3:00 on July 16. Lullaby” by Regular crayons (box of 8) per hours, or call the school to p.m. daily. South Holt Ginsberg; Crayola washable markers Three pkgs. white index make an appointment. Enrollment day will be as student, Lo- “Boot Jack (regular not thin line) cards (3x5) Previously enrolled stu- follows: gan Kelly, Jaw Harp School box (5x8 with snap Pencil box (no larger than a dents entering grade K-8 Mon. Aug.4- Seniors was selected (Rattle on close lid) cigar box) Tues. Aug. 5- Juniors need not enroll. by prior au- the Stove- Washable rug or mat Paint shirt Wed. Aug. 6- Sophomores However, new students dition to per- pipe)” by Paint shirt Gym shoes (new or newly Thurs. Aug. 7- Freshmen and students in grades 9-12 form with Coakley; Gym shoes (new or newly washed) Ms. Hyland will also be must enroll. If you know of the ninth and and “Walk washed) Three large boxes of kleenex available Friday, Aug. 8, dur- new students in the district, tenth grade T o g e t h e r Two large boxes of kleenex ing these same hours. If you please let them know when All-State Children” One big box of baby wipes Fifth and Sixth grade- are unable to enroll on your Honor Choir by Leach. Six #2 pencils to enroll, or call the school designated day, or need to that day. The The choir First and Second grade Eraser and let us know who they share transportation with a MCDA mem- performed Six #2 pencils Fiskars scissors are. bership of their se- Eraser Ruler (metric/linear) his teacher, lections in Glue (white school glue) Glue or glue stick VOTERS: Sally Kirch- a concert Fiskars scissors Colored pencils I am asking for your vote and support in the hoff, entitled which was Crayons (no more than 24) One erasable pen upcoming election. him to submit open to the Washable markers One red checking pen his audtion public at School box (no larger than a Dry Erase markers Vote for Change! CD which 7:00 p.m. cigar box) Dry Erase eraser Vote for Democratic Candidate required acappella singing Logan has set the bar Wide-lined paper Wide-lined paper and also a contest-type ac- high for himself by his selec- Two-pocket folders One wide-lined spiral note- John Panning companied solo. tion not only this year, but Gym shoes (new or newly book For Logan was one of 39 basses he was also chosen for the washed) One pkg. sticky notes in this 147-voice choir that seventh and eighth grade Paint shirt Four pocket folders or a Holt County Sheriff was comprised of the most All-State Honor Choir both Two large boxes of kleenex Trapper Keeper with divid- As Holt County Sheriff, I will work to provide a elite young singers from all years as a junior high stu- ers strong leadership and bring back a fundamental Third and Fourth grade Paint shirt over the state, and he was dent, and he earned a spot approach to law enforcement. We need to work one of only seven vocalists in the ninth and tenth grade Eight #2 pencils Gym shoes (new or newly from the entire northwest All-State Honor Choir both One highlighter washed) together for a safer community. I will work to Missouri region. years as well. He is the son uniting law enforcement and citizens to improve Serving as the leader for of Rev. and Mrs. Jim Kelly Immunization and asthma plan reminder our overall quality of life. this choral ensemble was of Oregon, and he will be a School Nurse, Susan nization record with them IT MATTERS…………… WHO WEARS THIS BADGE!! Dr. Brad Holmes of Millikin junior at South Holt High Lentz, RN would like to when they enroll/register. Visit: www.panningforsheriff.com for more info on candidate. Univsersity in Decatur, IL. School this fall. remind parents to add im- Written proof of completed I encourage everyone to visit this website munizations to the “back to immunizations is required and sign the guest book. Paid for by John Panning for Sheriff Ergot found in area fields school” list. by state law on the first day Ergot has been identified in tall fescue at the Graves- Parents of incoming kin- of school. in area fescue fields and Chapple Farm. dergarteners were informed Starting dates for stu- of any needed boosters at other grass pastures. Ergot Ergot is toxic to animals. dents: South Holt- August kindergarten screening. is dark black sclerotia (ergot Animals consume ergot by 19, Mound City- August 19, RE-ELECT Parents of highschool stu- bodies) found replacing the eating the sclerotia present Craig- August 20. in contaminated feed. All do- dents needing a Td booster grain in the heads of grasses Students with asthma are mestic animals are suscep- received letters in the mail just prior to harvest. These to have asthma plans on file. are often larger than the seed tible, including birds. Cattle from Mrs. Lentz in March. Please check with Mrs. Lentz of the plant but vary depend- seem to be the most suscep- New students to the dis- ing on the specie of grass tible. trict are to bring their immu- at back to school nights. infected. This is a disease The responses of animals South Holt volleyball practice caused by a fungus which consuming ergot are usually Don Holstine reduces yield and quality of quite variable. For more in- Volleyball practice for contact Coach Janah hay and may cause livestock formation regarding impact the 2008 season for the Heits at 660-744-3359. Commissioner disease called ergotism. of feeding ergot hay to live- South Holt high school The practice for the first Grass plants first become stock, you can contact your team will begin Monday, week is from 8:30- 10:30 infected by wind-borne regional Extension livestock Second District specialists, Amie Schleicher, August 11. a.m. on Monday, Aug. 11 spores. The spores land on Rockport; Jim Humphrey, All players must have a through Thursday, Aug. flowers, germinate and in- Savannah; or Shawn Deer- current physical the first 14 and Friday, Aug. 15 vade the growing embryo of Your Support Appreciated! ing, Albany. day to practice. Players from 3:30 -5:30 p.m. the developing kernel. Next, For agronomic informa- Paid for by Don Holstine for Commissioner a yellow-white, “honey-dew” also need to bring gym tion, contact Wayne Flanary, exudes from the infected shoes, outdoor tennis Regional Agronomist, Uni- shoes, and knee pads. flowers. The fluid contains versity of Missouri Exten- a large number of asexu- sion at 660-446-3724. Any questions please ally produced fungus spores (conidia). Many species of insects Bull Riding visit the “honey-dew” and be- August 8 & 9 come contaminated with the fungus spores. These insects 8:00 p.m. visit other grass flowers and spread the fungus, in a re- Dakota Bronc Sisk Memorial Arena peating cycle that continues 24544 State Hwy. A as long as the florets are Barnard, MO 64423 open. Spores may be trans- Sanctioned By: NFPB & BOA ferred to other grain heads National Federation of Professional Bull Riders by rain-splash as well as di- & rect contact. Bull Riders of America Ergot develops more abun- dantly during wet seasons. Our 2nd Annual Wet weather and wet soils fa- vor germination of the ergot Dakota Bronc Sisk Memorial Rodeo bodies and cool, wet weather will be during flowering favors de- Sept. 12 & 13, 2008 velopment of the “honey- For more information go to www.memorialrodeo.com dew” stage. Dry weather dur- ing flowering is detrimental to spore production and germination. Susceptibility to infection among crops in- CRAIG creases with any condition that may prolong flowering Co m m u n i t y or cause sterile florets. We have found ergot in Ca l e n d ar tall fescue, orchard-grass at (It e m s Mu s t Be At t h e Cr ai g Br a n c h b y No o n Mo n d a y ) the Hundley Farm and also August 4-8- High School Registration The Promise of Dignity. August 5- Primary Election August 11- Craig/Fairfax Volleyball begins practice - 9:00 a.m. August 18- School Board meeting - 8:00 p.m. August 20- First Day of School With more than a decade in service, AseraCare Hospice is dedicated to providing a gentle, See Us For All Your Banking Needs holistic approach at the end • FREE Checking • FREE Internet Banking of life. It is our privilege, our duty, and • NOW Accounts • Savings Accounts • CD’S our commitment to serve our patients and their families with • LOANS At Competitive Rates for respect and dignity. Homes, Cars, Etc. AseraCare Hospice – St. Joseph 102 S. 5th Street St. Joseph, MO 64501 Citizens Bank & Trust 816-676-2600 P.O. Box 70 P.O. 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Meng was ap- to replace sheeting and shingles on 1 duplex building located at 801 Evans Circle Drive, Mound City, MO. until 7:00pm, Thursday, August 14, 2008, for demolition pointed conservator of the estate of Jerry Dean Travis, a Written Bids will be accepted unitl Monday, August and removal of the building @ 508 Mound Street. For person adjudicated disabled under the laws of the State of 18, 2008. Certificate of Public Liability and Workmen’s inspection of the project and further information on bid Missouri, by Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Holt Comp. Insurance must accompany all bids. For specifications contact City Hall, 660/442-3447. The City County, Missouri. The business address of the conservator complete information and insurance limits, contact Judi reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any is 30094 Holt 300, Oregon, MO 64473. Scarbrough, Executive Director, Mound City Housing informalities in the bids received, and to accept the bid All creditors of said disabled person are notified to file Authority, 801 Evans Circle Drive, Mound City, MO or or bids that in its judgment will be in the best interest of their claims in Probate Division of the Circuit Court. call (660) 442-3832. The Mound City Housing Authority the City. Date of first publication: July 10, 2008. has the right to reject any and/or all bids. Karen L. Frede, Clerk 52/4tc Invitation to Bid Public Notice The Mound City Housing Authority is requesting bids NOTICE OF TAX CERTIFICATE SALE City of Maitland for sidewalk replacement on property located at 801 The following is a publication of land in the City of Evans Circle Drive, Mound City, MO. Written Bids will Mound City, Missouri, upon which a tax certificate is to Annual Sewer Connecton Fee be accepted until Monday, August 18, 2008. Certificate be offered for sale at the Court House door, Oregon, Mis- The City of Maitland’s August water bills will include of Public Liability and Workmen’s Comp. Insurance souri, on August 25, 2008 at ten o’clock in the morning, the annual sewer connection fee required by Missouri must accomany all bids. For complete information and according to the provisions of Chapter 140: Revised Stat- State Law. insurance limits, contact Judi Scarbrough, Executive utes of the State of Missouri 1994. The City of Maitland collects the fee and then remits it Director, Mound City Housing Authority, 801 Evans The land is to be sold under the description as listed and to the Missouri Department of Nautral Resources. Circle Drive, Mound City, MO or call (660) 442-3832. the amount as shown due represents the total amount of The fees are determined as follows: The Mound City Housing Authority has the right to taxes, interest, and costs, including the cost of the sale; Residential Customers: $.80 reject any and/or all bids. and the certificate will be issued covering as much land Commercial Customers: as is necessary to discharge the total taxes, interest and Meters less than or equal to 1” $3.00 Judge William Sample Richards, Case #: 08J9-PR00017 the charges as are due at the time of the sale. Meters larger than 1” but less than 4” $10.00 NOTICE OF LETTERS OF TESTAMENTARY GRANTED The land to be offered is as follows: (Supervised Administration) Arden & Roxi Agnew: Lots 17 – 19, Block, 11 Mound Judge William Sample Richards, Case #: 08J9-PR00017 To All Persons Interested in the Estate of WILLIAM LAURENCE City original town. Parcel# 09-09-31-04-02-03. 2005 - HANKS, Decedent: NOTICE OF LETTERS OF TESTAMENTARY GRANTED On July 1, 2008, the last will of the decedent having been admitted $25.12, 2006- $22.21 , 2007- $17.90. Total including ad- (Supervised Administration) to probate, the following individuals were appointed personal represen- vertising cost: $108.73 To All Persons Interested in the Estate of HERBERT JAMES tatives of the estate of WILLIAM LAURENCE HANKS, decedent by the Sharon Galbraith: Lots 5 & 8, Block 39 Mound City NAUMAN, Decedent: Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Holt County, Missouri. The names, original town. Parcel# 09-09-31-04-22-06. 2005- $76.57, On July 18, 2008, the following individual was appointed the personal business addresses, and phone numbers of the personal representatives representative of the estate of HERBERT JAMES NAUMAN, decedent by are: 2006 - $67.63, 2007 - $56.70. Total including advertising the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Holt County, Missouri. The PHIL MORRIS, 30355 HWY 59, OREGON, MO 64473 660-442-3749 cost: $244.40 personal representatives business address and phone number is: LARRY D OWENS, 1494 FRANKLIN RD, LINN CREEK, MO 65052 Larry & Crystal Martin: North 77’ ½ Block 60, Mound Allen Nauman, 100 N 2nd St., Maitland, MO 64466 660-446-2558 573-434-9461 City original town. Parcel# 09-09-31-04-27-02.001. 2005 The personal representatives’ attorney’s name, business address and The personal representatives’ attorney’s name, business address and phone number is: phone number is: - $46.25, 2006 - $40.84, 2007 - $35.95. Total including ad- Robert R. Shepherd, 101 E Nodaway St., P.O. Box 467, Oregon, MO JERE L LOYD, 507 FRANCIS STREET SUITE 208, ST JOSEPH, MO vertising cost: $166.54 64473 660-446-2245 64501-1748. 816-364-3020 Larry & Crystal Martin: Tract beginning at north- All creditors of said decedent are notified to file claims in court within All creditors of said decedent are notified to file claims in court within west corner of Block 61, Mound City original town. Par- six months from the date of the first publication of the notice or if a copy of six months from the date of the first publication of the notice or if a copy of the notice was mailed to, or served upon, such creditor by the personal rep- the notice was mailed to, or served upon, such creditor by the personal rep- cel# 09-09-31-04-27-04. 2005 - $33.56, 2006 - $70.85, 2007 resentative, then within two months from the date it was mailed or served, resentative, then within two months from the date it was mailed or served, - $58.43. Total including advertising cost: $206.34 whichever is later, or be forever barred to the fullest extent permissible whichever is later, or be forever barred to the fullest extent permissible John & Carrie Skidmore: Lots 6 & 7, Block 40, by law. Such six-month period and such two-month period do not extend by law. Such six-month period and such two-month period do not extend Mound City original town. Parcel# 09-09-31-04-17-03. the limitation period that would bar claims one year after the decedent’s the limitation period that would bar claims one year after the decedent’s 2005 - $28.01, 2006 - $24.74, 2007 - $20.75, Special Tax death, as provided in Section 473.444, RSMo, or any other applicable limi- death, as provided in Section 473.444, RSMo, or any other applicable limi- tation periods. Nothing in Section 473.033, RSMo, shall be construed to tation periods. Nothing in Section 473.033, RSMo, shall be construed to $1405.01, Special Tax $206.29, Water Bill $288.94 Total bar any action against a decedent’s liability insurance carrier through a bar any action against a decedent’s liability insurance carrier through a including advertising cost: $2017.24 defendant ad litem pursuant to Section 537.021, RSMo. defendant ad litem pursuant to Section 537.021, RSMo. I, Angela Atkins, Collector of the City of Mound City, Date of the decedent’s death: 19-JAN-2008 Date of the decedent’s death: 09-MAY-2008 State of Missouri, do hereby certify that the foregoing is Date of First publication: July 31, 2008 Date of First publication: July 10, 2008 a true and correct list of the land that will be offered for Karen L. Frede, Clerk Karen L. Frede, Clerk sale as set forth above. 3/4tp 52/4tp Angela Atkins NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF A CONSERVATOR Collector (Sec. 475.140 RSMo.) State of Missouri } } ss. County of Holt } In the Circuit Court, Probate Division II, Holt County, Missouri. In the Estate of Marilyn M. Ottmann, Disabled, Estate No. 08J9-PR00025. To all persons interested in the estate of Marilyn M. Ottmann, a disabled person: On the 15th day of July, 2008, Edward S. Meng was appointed conservator of the estate of Marilyn M. Ottmann, a person adjudicated disabled under the laws of the State of Missouri, by Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Holt County, Missouri. The business address of the conservator is 30094 Holt 300, Oregon, MO 64473. All creditors of said disabled person are notified to file their claims in Probate Division of the Circuit Court. Date of first publication: July 24, 2008. Karen L. Frede, Clerk 2/4tc NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE TO SATISFY TAX LIEN TAKE NOTICE ALL PERSONS of the sale of the below-described real estate to discharge the taxes, interest and charges which are due thereon at the time of sale. The real estate will be sold at public auction at the North door of the Holt County Courthouse located in Oregon, Missouri, on the 25th day of August, 2008, commencing at 10:00 a.m. and continuing from day to day there- after until all are offered for sale. All real estate is located in the City of Maitland, Holt County, Missouri. As many of the lots of any given owner as are necessary to pay the taxes for any given owner shall be sold. The following real estate, including the lawful owner thereof, a statement as to all tax, penalties, interest and costs due for each year, and the land description are as follows: PARCEL OWNER TAX DUE LAND FOR 2006 DESCRIPTION 10-2-04-04-07-04 Timothy Wilmes $299.61 Lot 18 & N. 17’ Lot 19 Publication ______$84.72 & E. 114’ of S. 8’ of Lot Total $384.33 19, E 114’ Lots 20 & 21, Blk. 4, O.T.

PARCEL OWNER TAX DUE LAND FOR 2007 DESCRIPTION 10-2-09-01-01-03 Brandon Dougherty $138.83 Lots 1 & 2 & W½ lot 3, Block 17, Publication $63.52______Original Town Total $202.35

10-2-09-01-18-01 Raymond Koontz $60.56 Lots 13-15, Block 1, Original Publication $63.52______Town Total $124.08

10-2-09-01-20-03 Rick Stanton $166.13 Lots 6 & 7, Block. 11, Publication ______$42.34 Original Town Total $208.47

10-2-09-01-10-08 Jeffery Westcott $63.20 Lot 21 except W 50’, Block 8, Publication $21.18______Original Town Total $84.38

10-2-04-04-07-04 Timothy Wilmes $181.26 Lot 18 & N. 17’ Lot 19 Publication $84.72______& E. 114’ of S. 8’ of Lot Total $265.98 19, E 114’ Lots 20 & 21, Blk. 4, O.T. ROSS AND THOMSON LLP Doug Thomson - #36805 These parcels of real estate shall be sold because there are 408 North Market Street delinquent City real estate taxes due to the City of Maitland. P.O. Box 370 Dates of Publication: July 24, July 31, and August 7, 2008. Maryville, MO 64468 Telephone: 660 582-7468 Shirley Markt, FAX: 660 582-8790 Maitland City Tax Collector E-MAIL: [email protected] 500 S. Maple Avenue ATTORNEYS FOR THE CITY OF MAITLAND Maitland, MO 64466 Thursday, July 31, 2008 • Page 9

NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a Primary Election will be held in the State of Missouri on the 5th day of August, 2008 for the purpose of voting on candidates (§115.125, RSMo Supp.) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Great Seal of the State of Missouri, done at the City of Jefferson, this 23rd day of May, 2008.

Polling places for the said election will open at 6:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. (SEAL) The official ballot for the said election will be substantially the following form: Robin Carnahan Secretary of State

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REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY LIBERTARIAN PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION PRIMARY ELECTION PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT AUGUST 5, 2008 OFFICIAL SAMPLEAUGUST BALLOT 5, 2008 OFFICIAL SAMPLEAUGUST BALLOT 5, 2008 HOLT COUNTY, MISSOURI HOLT COUNTY, MISSOURI HOLT COUNTY, MISSOURI INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote, darken in the oval(s) completelyREPUBLICAN To vote, darken PARTY in the oval(s) completelyDEMOCRATIC To vote, darken PARTY in the oval(s) completelyLIBERTARIAN PARTY next to your choice(s), like this: next to your choice(s), likePRIMARY this: ELECTION - AUGUST 5, 2008 next to your choice(s), likePRIMARY this: ELECTION - AUGUST 5, 2008PRIMARY ELECTION - AUGUST 5, 2008 HOLT COUNTY, MISSOURI HOLT COUNTY, MISSOURI HOLT COUNTY, MISSOURI

If you tear, deface, or make a mistake NOTICEIf you OF tear, ELECTION deface, or make a mistake NOTICEIf you OF tear, ELECTION deface, or make a mistake NOTICE OF ELECTION and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must Notice is hereby given that the Augustreturn Primary it Election to the will Noticeelection be held is hereby boardin the givenCounty and that of Holtthe August returnPrimary itElection to the will electionNotice be held is hereby inboard the Countygiven and that of Holtthe August Primary Election will be held in the County of Holt return it to theon electionTuesday, Augustboard 5, and 2008 as certified to this office by theon Tuesday,participating August entities 5, 2008of Holt as County. certified to this office by theon participating Tuesday, August entities 5, 2008of Holt as County. certified to this office by the participating entities of Holt County. receive a new ballot.The ballot for the election shall be inreceive substantially a new the following ballot.The ballot form: for the election shall be in receivesubstantially a new the following ballot.The ballot form: for the election shall be in substantially the following form: FOR GOVERNOR FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVEFOR GOVERNOR FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVEFOR GOVERNOR Vote for ONE DISTRICT 4Vote for ONE DISTRICT 6 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Vote for ONE SCOTT LONG JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON ANDREW W. FINKENSTADT MIKE THOMSONDANIEL CARROLL KAY BARNESFOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for ONE SARAH STEELMAN FOR FIRST DISTRICTFOR LIEUTENANT COMMISSIONER GOVERNOR ALI ALLON SHERKAT Vote for ONEVote for ONE TEDDY FLECK FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE BILL GORDONSAM PAGE DISTRICTFOR SECRETARY4 OF STATE Vote for ONE MIKE FREEMANMICHAEL E. CARTER Vote for ONE JENNIE LEE (JEN) SCHWARTZE FORRICHARD SHERIFF CHARLES TOLBERT RICK OSWALDWES UPCHURCH SIEVERS Vote for ONE BECKY L. PLATTNER FOR SECOND DISTRICTFOR COMMISSIONERU.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 6 FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SCOTT WEDLOCKMARY WILLIAMS Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Vote for ONE KIRBY FELUMBC. LILLIAN METZGER DON HOLSTINE DAVE BROWNING FOR ASSESSORFOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SHERIFF Vote for ONE PAUL DOUGLAS SIMS Vote for ONE NOTICEVote for ONE OF ACCESSIBILITY ARTHUR HODGE, SR. CARLA MARKTROBIN CARNAHAN JOHN PANNING FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that, where a regular polling place has FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR LARRY HELFERS FOR STATE TREASURER limited accessibility, a disabled or elderly voter may be provided an alter- Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Vote for ONE native means of casting his or her ballot. Such means may include reas- MITCHELL (MITCH) HUBBARD EDOFFICIAL MENG MARK SAMPLEPOWELL BALLOT signment to an accessible polling place, curbside voting, assisted voting OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT or voting by absentee ballot. A voter may apply for an absentee ballot in FOR STATE TREASURER FOR CORONERCLINT ZWEIFEL person or by mail, or may have a relative or guardian apply in person on Vote for ONE Vote for ONE ANDRIA DANINE SIMCKES his or her behalf. If a voter is permanently disabled, he or she may have BRAD LAGER DENNY SHUMAN the notary requirement for absentee balloting waived by filing a physi- CHARLES B. WHEELER REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY cian’s statement concerning the disability. In addition, voters requiring FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL SUSAN LENTZ PRIMARY ELECTION - AUGUST 5, 2008PRIMARY ELECTIONFOR ATTORNEY - AUGUST GENERAL 5, 2008assistance may be assisted by a person of the voter’s choice. Vote for ONE HOLT COUNTY, MISSOURI HOLT COUNTY,Vote for ONE MISSOURI MIKE GIBBONS FOR MORE INFORMATION ON REGISTRATION AND VOTING: CHRIS KOSTER Persons may contact their local county clerk by telephone at 446-3303 FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE NOTICEMARGARET OF DONNELLYELECTION or by mail at P O Box 437, Oregon, Missouri 64473. NOTICE OFDISTRICT ELECTION 6 JEFF HARRIS Vote for ONE Notice is hereby given that the August Primary Election will be held in theThe County Missouri of SecretaryHolt of State’s office provides a toll free number for Notice is hereby given that the August Primary Electionon Tuesday,will be held August in the 5, County 2008 asof Holtcertified to this office by the participating entities of Holt County. on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 as certified to this office by the participating entities of Holt County.MOLLY WILLIAMS persons with hearing impairments who have access to a Telecommu- SAM GRAVES The ballot for the election shall be in substantially the following form: The ballot for the election shall be in substantially the following form: nications Device for the Deaf (TDD). TDD users may call 800-669-FRONT Card 3 SEQ# 1 FOR GOVERNOR FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 8683 to obtain information on polling places, absentee balloting, voter FOR GOVERNOR FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Vote for ONE FRONT Card 1 SEQ# 1 DISTRICT 6 registration and other election-related services available in their local Vote for ONE DISTRICT 4 FRONT Card 2 SEQ# 1 Vote for ONE jurisdiction and from the State of Missouri. VoteJEREMIAH for ONE W. (JAY) NIXON SCOTT LONG DANIEL CARROLL KAY BARNES MIKE THOMSON County Clerk & Election Authority ALI ALLON SHERKAT SARAH STEELMAN FOR FIRST DISTRICTFOR LIEUTENANT COMMISSIONER GOVERNOR Certification Vote for ONE Vote for ONE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE I, Kathy J. Kunkel, County Clerk and Election Authority within and DISTRICT 4 for the County of Holt do hereby certify that the above and foregoing KENNY HULSHOF BILL GORDONSAM PAGE Vote for ONE is a true and correct list as certified to me by the Political Subdivisions MIKE FREEMANMICHAEL E. CARTER represented within Holt County, Missouri, of the offices for which can- didates are entitled to be voted for at the Primary Election to be held JENNIE LEE (JEN) SCHWARTZE RICHARD CHARLES TOLBERT RICK OSWALD FOR SHERIFF on Tuesday, August 5, 2008. SIEVERS VoteBECKY for ONE L. PLATTNER FOR SECOND DISTRICT COMMISSIONER Vote for ONE SCOTT WEDLOCKMARY WILLIAMS IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR affixed my seal. Done at the Office of the County Clerk, Oregon, Mis- C. LILLIAN METZGER DON HOLSTINE Vote for ONE KIRBY FELUMB souri, this 17th day of August, 2008. PETER KINDER FOR ASSESSORFOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SHERIFF SEAL Vote for ONEVote for ONE Vote for ONE PAUL DOUGLAS SIMS Kathy J. Kunkel ARTHUR HODGE, SR. CARLA MARKTROBIN CARNAHAN JOHN PANNING County Clerk and Election Authority LARRY HELFERS FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORFOR STATE TREASURER Vote for ONE Vote for ONEVote for ONE Polling places for Holt County MITCHELL (MITCH) HUBBARD ED MENG MARK POWELL Precinct Township Location FOR STATE TREASURER FOR CLINTCORONER ZWEIFEL Vote for ONE VoteANDRIA for ONE DANINE SIMCKES Northwest Lincoln-Union Nazarene Church 105 N Ensworth St. BRAD LAGER DENNY SHUMANCHARLES B. WHEELER Craig, MO FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL SUSAN LENTZFOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Northeast Clay Maitland School Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Maple & Hickory MIKE GIBBONS NoticeCHRIS KOSTERof Open Meeting Maitland, MO FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE MARGARET DONNELLY Notice is hereby given that Kathy J. Kunkel, Election Authority for 3. West Bigelow-Minton Big Lake Community Center DISTRICT 6 Holt County, will conveneJEFF HARRIS the Verification Board for the February 5, Lakeshore Dr. Vote for ONE Big Lake, MO 2008 Presidential PrimaryMOLLY WILLIAMS Preferential Election, at a meeting to be SAM GRAVES held at 10:00 a.m. February 6, 2008 at the Holt County Courthouse, 4. Central Benton-Liberty City Hall Commissioner’s Room, 102 West Nodaway St., Oregon, MO. 205 East Sixth St. FRONT Card 1 SEQ# 1 FRONT Card 2 SEQ# 1 Mound City, MO The tentative agenda includes: Convening the Board 5. Southwest Forest City Hall Verification of the count 100 N Chestnut St. Certification of election results Forest City, MO Adjournment 6. Southeast Lewis-Hickory T.J. Hall Building Nodaway-Forbes 104 So Main St. Representatives of the news media may obtain copies of this notice Oregon, MO by calling: Kathy J. Kunkel, Holt County Clerk, P.O. Box 437, Or- egon, MO 64473, Phone: (660)446-3303. 7. Absentee & Early Voting County Clerk’s Office 102 West Nodaway St. Oregon, MO

The polling places will be open from the hours of 6:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. during which time any person properly registered to vote in the County will be given the op- portunity to cast his or her ballot. Done by order of the County Clerk of the County of Holt. Kathy J. Kunkel cussion, the Commission directed of the building - estimated to cost Holt County Commission minutes Sheriff Felumb to consult with $500,000.00. Payments on the The Holt County Commission northwest Missouri area for tick- vendors to determine a course of zero-interest loan will be made Thursday, July 31, 2008 • Page 10 met Monday, July 21, with Presid- borne illness. action and pricing. using funds already allocated to ing Commissioner Mark Sither- County Clerk Kathy J. Kun- Daryl Biermann, Road and rent for the Health Department wood, First District Commissioner kel presented charts and data Bridge Supervisor, joined the Com- and the University Extension. Bill Gordon and Second District analysis from call logs in the 911 mission and Sheriff Felumb. Com- No additional county funds will LEGAL NOTICES Commissioner Don Holstine pres- Dispatch Center at the Sheriff’s missioner Gordon made a motion be needed to make the loan pay- ent. Department. The dispatchers are to adjourn to closed session for ment. The 2008 budget includes a After review, Commissioner keeping a log of all calls received $30,000.00 expenditure to offset Notice of Tax Certificate Sale personnel review. Commissioner Holstine made a motion to accept in the center weekly by entity and any additional costs associated The following is a publication of land in Holt County, Missouri, Holstine seconded the motion and the minutes as written by County type. Early data shows the Atchi- it passed unanimously. with the construction of the build- upon which a tax certificate is to be offered for sale at the Court- Clerk Kathy J. Kunkel. The motion son-Holt Ambulance District call When back in open session, Pre- ing. Northwest Regional Council of house door, on Monday, August 25, 2008 at ten o’clock in the morn- was seconded and passed. volume at 49% of all calls logged siding Commissioner Sitherwood Governments, Maryville, is admin- ing, according to the provisions fo Chapter 140: Revised Statutes Treasurer Gay Quick presented in the center. Police Department called for a motion to dismiss Holt istering the CDBG grant and has of the State of Missouri 2000. the six-month annual settlement calls from Mound City and Or- County Road and Bridge part-time put the building out for bids for The land to be sold under the description as listed and the of accounts to the Commission. She egon made up 36% of calls, with employee Chris Davison. Commis- a second time. The bid opening is scheduled for Monday, August 18. noted that interest has dropped Fire District calls at 15%. Missouri sioner Gordon made the motion. amount as shown due represents the total amount of taxes, inter- Original bids for the building were from over 3 percent last year to State Auditors recommended the Commissioner Holstine seconded est, and costs, including the cost of the sale; and the certificate will above $600.000.00. The architect, one-half percent this year on the County Commission conduct a cost the motion. It passed unanimous- be issued covering as much land as is necessary to discharge the whose time is donated free of pool cash account at Citizens Bank analysis to determine a pay scale ly. total taxes, interest, and the charges as are due at the time of the charge from University Extension, of Oregon, dropping interest rev- for recouping costs incurred by the Wayne Flanary and Tom Kel- sale. at the Co- enue by more than half of the to- County to dispatch calls for other so, University Extension, met lumbia, has updated the plans and The land to be offered is as follows: tal accumulated at this point last political subdivision. Mrs. Kunkel with the Commission to discuss modified the materials to create a Agnew, Arden Jr. & Roxi: Parcel No. 09-9-31-04-02-03.000, year. is assimilating the data. a zero-interest USDA loan for cost-saving building that will serve Lots 17-19, Blk. 11, Mound City Ext. - 2005, $82.79, 2006, $71.50; Brenda Nelson, R.N., Health De- Sheriff Kirby Felumb joined $172,000.00, payable over ten the needs of the two departments. partment Administrator updated the discussion and reported the 2007, $60.65. years and sponsored by United The architect’s services are valued the Commission on new require- jail has been cleaned as part of a Total including advertising cost: $233.47 Electric Cooperative, Savannah. at over $25,000.00. Boyd, Ronald S. & Lela Jeanne: Parcel No. 13-5-16-00-00- ments from the State of Missouri demonstration. He also reported The loan will be used to fund the Mr. Biermann and Chris Davi- 02.002, .48 A. tract Comm. W 1/4 cor in 16-61-39, - 2005, $702.62; for computer software. She also on an incident at the jail on Sat- remaining portion of a courthouse son appeared before the Commis- 2006, $608.48; 2007, $556.53. noted the bioterrorism computer urday, July 19, that is still under annex building to house the Holt sion. Mr. Davison was given a writ- is having technical difficulties and investigation. Mr. Felumb asked Total indcluding advertising cost: $1,886.16 County Health Department and ten notice of termination. may need to be replaced soon. Mrs. permission of the Commission to Butler, Sandra G. % Sandra Kemerling: Parcel No. 12-3- the University Extension offices. Being no further business, Com- Nelson informed the Commission install steel entry doors at the Jail A Community Development Block 06-01-04-01.000, Lot 1, Blk, 34, Mound City O.T. - 2005, $174.01; missioner Sitherwood adjourned that the State has expressed in- and 911 Dispatch Center with au- Grant in the sum of $297,000.00 the meeting until Monday, July 28, 2006, $150.41; 2007, $133.24. terest in doing more testing in the thorization access. Following dis- has been secured to pay for most at 9:00 a.m. Total including adverrtising cost: $476.19 Davis, Connie S.: Parcel No. 10-2-04-04-06-04.000, Lots 6, 7, & 8, Blk. 4, Barnard’s Add. Maitland. - 2005, $126.54; 2006, $117.10; 2007, $101.35. Total including advertising cost: $363.52 Harvey, Karen Jo: Parcel No. 17-9-29--03-01-04.000, Lot 1, Blk. 3, Forest City O.T. - 2005 $143.40; 2006, $125.39; 2007, $112.70. Total including advertising cost: $400.02 I would like to thank Ed Jacobs and Roger Horn, of the Holt County Deadline for advertising Haynie, Elda Jackie & Cindee Michel: Parcel No. 07-1-11- Ambulance Service, for literally saving my life, en route to St. Lukes FREDERICKS 04-16-05.001, Tract Bgn 250’ NW of NE Cor. Blk. 4, SW 100’, NW consignments on the sale Hospital. 200’, NE 100’, SE 200’ to POB, Craig O.T. 2005, $609.39; 2006, CONSIGNMENT bill is Thursday, Aug. 14 $561.71; 2007, $488.37. Had it not been for the very quick response to our home, and the Total including advertising cost: $1,678.00 expert care that Ed gave me on the way, and the swiftness of Roger in AUCTION Trucking Available Haynie, Elda Jackie & Cindee Michel: Parcel No. 07-1- getting us there, I would not be here writing this. I owe my life to you Falls City, NE To Consign Call: 11-04-09-09.000, N 60’ Lot 16, 17 &18, Blk. 7, Craig O.T. 2005, both. Thank you so much, I will never forget it! Leon Frederick 402-245-3762 $209.20; 2006, $192.70; 2007, $169.36. I would like to also thank all my children & family for coming to see Steve Frederick 402-245-3227 Total including advertising cost: $589.79 Saturday, Sept. 6 www.fredrickauction.com Hughes Chiropractic Health Care P.C.: Parcel No. 12-3-06- me and for Richard never leaving my side. 01-01-02.000, 100’ x 96’ irr meted tract in NE 1/4 NE 1/4 in 6-61- Also to the many friends who visited & called & brought food to our 38, - 2005, $283.61; 2006, $245.54; 2007, $217.41. home. GORDON AUTOBODY Total including advertising cost: $765.09 I also thank God for my Kitty Waking Me Up, She helped save my life u a l i t y o l l i s i on e p a i r Kennedy, Kathleen, c/o Kathleen Stack: Parcel No. 17-8-27- first. Q C R 04-28-11.000, A tract in Blk 20 Bgn @ SW cor Lot 6, Oregon, O.T. 110 E. 5t h St., Mo u nd Ci t y , MO 64470 - 2005, $1132.06; 2006, $1017.29; 2007, $869.22. May God Bless you All, Love in Jesus, Janis Kline Total including advertising cost: $3037.10 Ph on e : (660) 442-3400 Kennel, Loyal: Parcel No. 07-1-11-04-08-03.000, SW 1/2 & Fa x : (660) 442-5511 NE 1/4 Lots 1&2, Exc 35’ Lot 1 adjoining Lot 9, Blk A, Johnson & Stump Meyer Add., Craig. - 2005, $105.73; 2006, $97.31; 2007, $51.84. Ho u r s : Mond a y - Fr i d a y 8-5 Total including advertising cost: $273.41 Grinder Kephart, Martina: Parcel No. 04-4-19-04-02-03.000, Lots 1-3, Sa t u rd a y s By Ap p o i n t m e n t Blk. 4, Martin’s Add. Corning. - 2005, $109.58; 2006, $102.55; 2007, • Easily grinds any $86.52. Total including advertising cost: $317.18 stump down to 10” Kephart, Sandra: Parcel No. 04-9-30-01-07-04.000, Lots 9-16, below ground Huge Garage Sale Blk. 6, Corning O.T. - 2005, $43.21, 2006, $40.29, 2007, $33.91. Rates: Total including advertising cost: $135.94 1522 Nebraska St. Kephart, Sandra: Parcel No. 04-9-30-01-02-02.000, Lots 1&2 & • $72.00 per day Mound City N 1/2 Lot 3, & all Lots 7 & 8, & N 1/2 Lot 9, Blk. 10, Corning O.T. - • $54.00/ 4 hours 2005, $25.39; 2006, $23.53; 2007, $19.75. Saturday, August 2, 2008 Total including advertising cost: $87.20 • $36.00/ 2 hours Kephart, Sandra: Parcel No. 04-9-30-01-02-01.000, S 1/2 Lot 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 3, all Lots 4-6, & S 1/2 Lot 9, Blk. 10, Corning O.T. - 2005, $16.74; Sofa, entertainment center, regular size comforter set, clothing 2006, $15.42; 2007, $12.94. (adult & children sizes), and some Christmas decorations Total including advertising cost: $63.63 Kephart, Sandra: Parcel No. 04-4-19-04-02-04.000, Lots 10-12, Tiffany Lewis & Trula White Blk. 4, Martin’s Add. Corning. - 2005, $277.60; 2006, $260.12; 2007, $324.65. Total including advertising cost: $880.90 Knapp, Roger A. & Cheryl L.: Parcel No. 17-9-29-03-05- Fairfax Fair Vendors Wanted 03.000, Lots 9 &10 & Lots 5 & 6 Blk 10, with exc, Forest City, O.T. Sign up for 1 Meg Internet Service The City of Fairfax is welcoming any individual to - 2005 $102.84; 2006, $89.86; 2007, 80.73. & Receive Basic Cable Service Total including advertising cost: $291.96 set up farmers markets, antique stands, flea mar- Lundblade, John R. & Pamela: Parcel No. 07-1-11-04-06- Free for 3 Months 07.000, Lot 16, Blk. 2 Ensworth Add., Craig. - 2005, $312.57; 2006, Free kets, etc. during its annual Fairfax Fair August 15- $288.02; 2007, $249.70. or Total including advertising cost: $868.82 Sign up for Basic Cable Service 17. No electricity will be available and there will be Morris, Dale R.: Parcel No. 13-9-32-04-04-02.000, Tract in Install & Receive 1 Meg Internet Service no set up fee. N 1/2 SE 1/4 in 32-61-39. - 2005, $351.01; 2006, $485.37; 2007, $411.55. For Instant Installs Call: Free for 3 Months (1st Month of Service due at Install) Please Contact City Hall at 686-3520 if interested. Total including advertising cost: $1,266.46 Doug at Neemann, Gerogia: Parcel No. 07-1-11-04-09-03.000, Lot 3, 1-800-759-6983 Blk. 7, Craig O.T. - 2005, $95.25; 2006, $87.64; 2007, $75.83. Try our Total TV Digital Total including advertising cost: $277.25 Package Large Multi-Family Garage Sale Owens, Christopher W. & Heather Stroud: Parcel No. 09- 9-31-04-18-01.000, Lots 1 & 4, Blk 47, Mound City O.T. - 2005, Free for 2 Months. Saturday, August 2 • 8:00 a.m. - ?? $503.68; 2006, $435.66; 2007, $386.31. Mound City Nutrition Site Total including advertising cost: $1,344.18 Parker, Wendel Dean: Parcel No. 10-2-09-01-22-07.000, Lot Girls, Junior Girls, Women’s, Mens Lg-2/3X Cloth- 16, Blk. 9, Barnard’s Add. Maitland. - 2005, $98.19; 2006, $90.82; Vote For ing, Side by side refrigerator, 19” T.V., Snow Bud- 2007, $57.28. dies, Longaberger Baskets, Toys/Stuffed Animals, Total including advertising cost: $264.82 Ray, Ronny L.: Parcel No. 17-9-32-02-01-02.000, Lot 7 & S 1/2 Denny Shuman Christmas Decorations, Lots of Misc. Lot 6, Blk. 46, Forest City, O.T. - 2005, $165.98; 2006, $145.02; 2007, $130.39. Total including advertising cost: $459.92 Republican Candidate Garage Sale Schultz, Gary W. Estate, c/o Sue Schaeffer: Parcel N. 04-4- 20-00-00-06.000, 72.20 A., W 1/2 SE 1/4 S of RR R/W in 20-63-40- Saturday, August 2 2005, $796.81; 2006, $733.85; 2007, $667.40. 7:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Total including advertising cost: $2,216.59 CORONER Paid for by Denny Shuman for Coroner 5 miles South of Maitland at Campbell Corner Sollars, Lon B. & Sollars, Scott B.: Parcel No. 13-2-10-03- • Re-loader: 12 ga Hornaday Auto Indexing • 16” 03-06.000, Lots 11-16, Blk. 8, Bigelow O.T. - 2005, $46.69; 2006, Judge William Sample Richards, Case #: 08J9-PR00017 Craftsman Scroll Saw • Edeldrock 600 CFM Carb Like $40.37; 2007, $35.48. NOTICE OF LETTERS OF TESTAMENTARY GRANTED Total including advertising cost: $141.07 New • 18” Radial Arm Saw 5HP 200V • Antique Oak Sollars, Lon B.: Parcel No. 04-5-21-00-00-10.000, 15 A. NW (Independent Administration) Drop Front Secretary • Rims (4) 15x10 Aluminum Slots To All Persons Interested in the Estate of CHARLES ALTON 1/4 SE 1/4 exc W 177’; S 1/2 SE 1/4 exc tract bgn 30’ E of SW cor 3.5” CROMER, Decedent: for Ford Pick-up • Crafts4.25 • Clothes • Lots of Misc. SW 1/4; NE 350’; SE 600’; NE 550’; S 300’; W 1300’ to POB. - 2005, On July 22, 2008, the last will of the decedent having been admitted $197.94; 2006, $185.44; 2007, $156.49. to probate, the following individuals were appointed AFFORDABLE,personal representa - Total including advertising cost: $558.40 tives of the estate of CHARLES ALTON CROMER, FULLdecedent SERVICE by the Pro- AFFORDABLE, FULL Sollars, Lon B.: Parcel No. 04-8-28-00-00-01.000, N 15 A.+ - NE bate Division of the Circuit Court of Holt County, Missouri.DENTAL The & names, SERVICE DENTAL & 1/4 NE 1/4 in 28-63-40, - 2005, $60.08; 2006, $56.14; 2007, $47.25. business addresses, and phone numbers of the personalDENTURE representatives CARE DENTURE CARE Total including advertising cost: $182.00 are: Extractions z Fillings z Root Canals z Bridges z Veneers z ® CLENELLZOOM! PRETTYMAN,® Bleaching 174z Same HAWK Day RD,Porcelain BARNARD, Caps z MOSame 64423 Day 660- Extractions z Fillings z Root Canals z Bridges z Veneers z ZOOM! Bleaching Stevens, Glenn, et al: Parcel No. 14-7-36-01-01-02.000, Tract z z 652-3782 Service Available for New, Immediate & Replacement Dentures, Same Day Porcelain Caps Same Day Service Available for New, Immediate in NE 1/4 NE 1/4, 36-61-40. - 2005, $565.46; 2006, $530.60; 2007, Denture Repairs, Denture Relines & Adjustments z Most Dental & Replacement Dentures, Denture Repairs, Denture Relines & Adjustments z Most $449.24. The personal representatives’Insurance attorney’s Accepted name, ! business address and Dental Insurance Accepted ! phone number is: Total including advertising cost: $1,563.83 JEAN ANN MANEKE, 910 ONE MAIN PLAZA, 4435 MAIN STREET, Stoner, Cody: Parcel No. 12-3-06-01-01-07.003, I.O.L.L. in 6-61- KANSAS CITY, MO 64111 660-446-3453 FULLas low as DENTURES FULLas low as DENTURES 38, 2005, $148.09; 2006, $127.97; 2007, $113.31. All creditors of said decedent are notified to file claims in court within Total including advertising cost: $407.90 six months from the date of the first publication of the notice or if a copy of DialToll Free $299! $299! Stoner, Mark A.: Parcel No. 13-4-18-00-00-02.001, E 31.5’ Lots the notice was mailed to, or served upon, such creditor by(1-866-843-6201) the personal rep- DialToll Free (1-866-843-6201) 16 & 17 & Lots 18-31, Mathews Manor Sub., in 18-61-39. - 2005, resentative, then within two months from the date it was mailed or served, whichever is later,1-TOOTHDOC-01 or be forever barred to the fullest extent permissible 1-TOOTHDOC-01 $670.15, 2006, $585.93; 2007, $521.65. Call Today - Appointments Available Call Today - Appointments Available Total including advertising cost: $1,796.26 by law. Such six-month period and such two-month period do not extend Stoner, Mark: Parcel No. 09-9-31-04-02-07-.000, Lots 7 & 8, Blk the limitation417 period Northland that would Dr. bar zclaims Cameron, one year afterMO the64429 decedent’s 417 Northland Dr. z Cameron, MO 64429 death, as provided in Section 473.444, RSMo, or any other applicable limi- 11, Mound City Ext. - 2005, $115.43; 2006, $99.72; 2007, $88.29. Local Calls: 816-632-6700 Local Calls: 816-632-6700 tation periods. Nothing in Section 473.033, RSMo, shall be construed to www.dentistryanddentures.com Total including advertising cost: $321.97 bar any action againstwww.dentistryanddentures.com a decedent’s liability insurance carrier through a defendant ad litem pursuant to Section 537.021, RSMo. This Practice is one of General Dentistry. This provider is not a specialist in prosthodontics, This Practice is one of General Dentistry. This provider is not a specialist in prosthodon- endodontics or oral surgery. Bleaching, Veneers & Fillings are non-specialty interest areas I, Billy P. Sharp, Collector of the County of Holt, State of Missouri, Date of the tics,decedent’s endodontics death: or oral surgery. 09-JULY-2008 Bleaching, Veneers & Fillings are non-specialty inter- that require no specific educational training to advertise . do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of the est areas that require no specific educational training to advertise . land that will be offered for sale as set forth above. Date of First!GREAT publication: PRICES July 31, 2008z PRICELESS CARE! !GREAT PRICES z PRICELESS CARE! Billy P. Sharp *Excluding Initial Exam & X-Rays. Standard. SuperiorKaren & Platinum L. Options, Frede $699 & $999/Set, Clerk 2/3tc *Excluding Initial Exam & X-Rays. Standard. Superior & Platinum Options, $699 & $999/Set Collector 3/4tp

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AFFORDABLE, FULL AFFORDABLE, SERVICE DENTAL & FULL SERVICE DENTURE CARE DENTAL & ® DENTURE CARE Extractions z Fillings z Root Canals z Bridges z Veneers z ZOOM! ® Bleaching z Same Day Porcelain Caps z Same Day Service Available Extractions z Fillings z Root Canals z Bridges z Veneers z ZOOM! for New, Immediate & Replacement Dentures, Denture Repairs, Denture Bleaching z Same Day Porcelain Caps z Same Day Service Available for Relines & Adjustments z Most Dental Insurance Accepted ! New, Immediate & Replacement Dentures, Denture Repairs, Denture Relines & Adjustments z Most Dental Insurance Accepted ! FULL DENTURES as low as FULL DENTURES $299! as low as DialToll Free (1-866-843-6201) $299! DialToll Free (1-866-843-6201) 1-TOOTHDOC-01 Call Today - Appointments Available 1-TOOTHDOC-01 Call Today - Appointments Available 417 Northland Dr. z Cameron, MO 64429 Local Calls: 816-632-6700 417 Northland Dr. z Cameron, MO 64429 Local Calls: 816-632-6700 www.dentistryanddentures.com www.dentistryanddentures.com This Practice is one of General Dentistry. This provider is not a specialist in prost- This Practice is one of General Dentistry. This provider is not a specialist in prostho- hodontics, endodontics or oral surgery. Bleaching, Veneers & Fillings are non- dontics, endodontics or oral surgery. Bleaching, Veneers & Fillings are non-specialty specialty interest areas that require no specific educational training to advertise . interest areas that require no specific educational training to advertise . !GREAT PRICES z PRICELESS CARE! !GREAT PRICES z PRICELESS CARE!

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Box 660-442-5502 THANK YOU -We would 8612; St. Joseph, MO 64508 Friday Night: Walleye Hwy. 59 • Mound City, MO like to thank everyone who or fax, 816-232-2696. 3/1tp remebered us with gifts, SaturdayJoh Night:nso Primen Rib flowers, cards and calls on HELP WANTED- Morn- ing Housekeeper at Big Lake Saturday Lunch Special our anniversary. Especially, Help Wanted the ones who drove some dis- Resort. Experience preferred Tues 5-9; Wed 5-9; Thurs 11-2 & tance to help us enjoy the day. but will train. Call 442-5432 5-9; Fri 11-2 & 5-10; Sat 5-10 Server - Days BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich or come in for an applica- • Baked Beans - Harold and Eva Browning 816-383-1397 3/1tc tion. 51/1tc North End of Nebraska St., Mound City • 660-442-4043 • Potato Salad 95 Made by Mark Kunkel $6. S & S Electric and Plumbing Daily and Weekly Specials • Locally Owned and eat fresh. Shannon Schmidt Operated • Fully Insured 660-853-1959 • 24 Hour Service PO Box 54 NEXT WINE TASTING: Mound City, MO 64470 Monday,John Augustson 18 ENTERPRISE FINAL CHANCE TO TRY OUR REALTY FULL LINE OF CHERRY REPUBLIC Jim Loucks, Sales Agent 816JELLY-38 &3 JAMS-1397 Carports Home 660-442-5253 Carports Carports for Sale! Office 660-582-7160 for Sale! for Sale! Going Hunting? • Protect your vehicle, boat, etc. LAND • 14 colors to choose from We Have Hunting 10 Years FOR SALE Free • Starting at $695 Permits & in Business • 390 A. in Nodaway County Installation! • 160 A. in Atchison County C & J Carports • 100 A. in Holt County New Supply of 660-442-3555 • 765 A. in Holt County Fishing Supplies RECYCLING CENTER JOB OPPORTUNITY FOR RENT FULL-TIME WITH BENEFITS Exide Technologies, a well-established Recycling Center, is Mound City, MO Storage Units taking applications for 12-hour Production Shift Workers. (660) 442-3600 Three days one week, four days following week. Some- 8x40 one who is reliable, punctual and has a strong sense for • Water Tight safety. Starting wage of $10.70 per hour, with increases to • Bug Proof $11.70 within one year. Qualifications include ability to lift up to 40 pounds, must pass drug screen and background Mound City check. Taking applications in the plant Human Resource Department, Monday - Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 660-442-6153 Benefits Available: (EALTH#ARE0LANs$ENTAL0LAN ,IFE)NSURANCEs0RESCRIPTION0LAN GARAGE 6ISION0LANs7EEKLY!TTENDANCE"ONUS /THER"ONUS/PPORTUNITIES SALE 0AID4IME/FF&OR0ERFECT!TTENDANCE Saturday, August 2 Tuition Reimbursement 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Exide Technologies 27816 N. Highway Canon Hollow Road - Forest City, MO 64451 660-446-3321, Ext. 16 59 Oregon (1.2 miles north of Country Corner) EOE*M/F/D/V Pampered Chef, Microwave, clothes infant to adult, misc. Great clothes for school! MOUND CITY SHELL Exit 84, I-29 Mound City, MO 660-442-3200 Rummage and Bake Sale CIGARETTE OUTLET Lunch Served Carton Prices: 8:oo a.m. - 1:oo p.m. Sat- urday, August 9 Doral—$20.99 613 State Street Marlboro—$26.99 Mound City Pall Mall—$19.99 Nutrition Site All proceeds go to the Camel—$25.49 Nutrition Site. Grand Prix—$16.99 LIQUOR STORE Free to LOWEST PRICES ON BEER! Good Home 3 year-old Yellow Labrador, male, house dog 5 year-old Red Daschaund, male, neutered 442-0176 Dave Miller retires from Highway Patrol The Missouri State High- or situation would come next. Thursday, July 31, 2008 • Page 12 way Patrol announces that Dave stated he turned down Sgt. Dave Miller will retire “more than one and less than from active duty August 1, af- 100” opportunities for promo- Advertising Works! ter almost 32 years with the tion in order to stay in Holt organiza- County. 660-442-5423 tion. Dave and Sgt. his wife, Miller has Susan have lived in two daugh- the Mound ters, Jen- City area nifer and his entire Sarah Beth career. He and they has par- live east ticipated Antique engines highlighted- An estate auction held in of Mound in numer- Maitland of the late Lynn Bowland’s extensive collection of City. His ous special restored engines and tractors. plans after assign- retirement ments over include, as Antique small engine estate the years he put it including “...working sale helps pass on a passion several extended manhunts in other areas of the state as on people’s houses, spending Lynn Bowland may have owned by his great-grandfa- well as tours of duty at the countless hours during har- been known for the old ther. Missouri State Fair detail for vest in a combine, and per- Chevy trucks that puttered Over 45 engines were 17 years. He was also a field haps relaxing a little bit as through Holt County on a sold on July 27 at the Mai- training officer and broke in long as it doesn’t interfere daily basis, but not everyone tland home. That wasn’t all, with work...” several new troopers during knew that Lynn’s passion for there were four completely There will be a retirement his tenure. restoring engines kept those restored antique tractors open-house held on Sunday, Paid for by Scott Wedlock for Sheriff Of all the detail he was as- trucks going. Lynn, who and a few others in various August 3 from 1:30 to 4:00 signed, Dave stated his favor- passed away in June, had a states along with classic and ite was always the base func- p.m. at The Klub in Mound antique cars. City. A retirement presenta- knack for firing pistons and tion of the Patrol which was colorful flare when painting Kyle Geib also purchased working the road and never tion by Patrol representatives Fun Days of August engines. the tractor Lynn had been at knowing what type of person will be made at 3:00 p.m. Lynn had made plans to working to restore, a John sell his collection before his Deere D. It was only partly Big Lake State Park death and on Saturday, July restored and had no tires on 27 that sale finally took the front, but with help from Dining Room place. family he was able to get the 200 Lake Shore Drive, Big Lake, MO THE MINT The fire of Lynn’s pas- engine running in order to Forest City, MO • 660-446-9795 sion blew a few sparks into take the tractor home. others as folks expanded or Lynn’s handy work had OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK started their collections at spilled over into wooden Martini Mondays Ho u r s : Mon -Sa t 9 a.m.-1:30 a.m. the sale. models of barns, windmills Some buyers came to and a model of the wooden Flavored Martinis with free appetizer u ndays a m t i l i dn i g h t S 11 . . ' M purchase family heirlooms. Nodaway River bridge that stood at Skidmore. Many of 95 Lewis Catterson was able Mon t h r u Fr i Noon Bu ffe t these unique items went to Tiki Tuesdays $6 to take home a John Deere family members. Hawaiian Dinner Specials & Drinks 95 A that his grandfather had Su nday Bu ffe t $7 At the end of the day, bits owned in years past. Kyle 95 and pieces of history touched Wild Wednesday Fiestas ed i t e i sh h i cken r y Geib, Lynn’s great-nephew W . N F & C F $8 and influenced by Lynn Bow- Mexican Specials & Margarittas and fellow antique tractor land left for various parts of enthusiast, brought home a 95 the country and the flame of Fr i . Ni t e : BBQ Ri b s $8 John Deere B that had been Traveling Thursdays his passion will continue on. 7th: Italy 14th: China 95 21st: Germany 28th: Japan Sa t . Ni t e : Ca t f i s h & Sh r i m p $9 Retirement Open House Friday Nite Date Nite Sgt. David G. Miller #661 NOW SERVING Missouri State Highway Patrol Spectacular Satudays 3-1-1977 to 8-1-2008 SUB SANDWICHES & When: August 3, 2008 Super Sunday Buffets Where: The Klub, Mound City HOMEMADE PIZZA! Time: 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 660-442-5432 www.BigLakeMo.com Se a t i n g f o r u p t o 200 • Retirement presentation at 3:00 p.m. •