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www.lebanondailyrecord.com Volume 69, Number 83 Daily Record WEDNESDAY 50 cents APRIL 9, DEATHS James William Crabtree You need to read today’s Leb a non Daily Record 2014 Thomas B. Russell Evans/Houston Dorothy L. “Dotty’’ Patten See Pages 2 & 12 GOOD • Legal Notices Page 4 Etha Pauline Bailey REA SONS • Community News Pages 5-7 Holman-Howe/Lebanon 4 Charlie V. Ware, Jr. • PAX students visit Jeff City Page 8 Shadel’s Colonial/Lebanon Forest Thayne Fast • Home opener hoopla Page 3 Konantz Warden/Lamar www.holmanhowe.com www.lebanondailyrecord.com Lebanon R-3 to get new school

Lebanon R-3 $32.5M bond issues passes with 61.2 percent Superintendent Duane Widhalm, By Fines Massey Have a comment? High School for an election right, looks at The Daily Record watch party. election results [email protected] Go to www.lebanondailyrecord.com The group, many of who Tuesday at the Lebanon R-3 School District have been working toward thousands of Lebanon kids Laclede County patrons were asked Tuesday if Tuesday’s victory for more will have the opportunity to Clerk's office. they wanted to make a $32.5 than three years, cheered after The Lebanon attend a middle school that is million investment toward hearing that the $32.5 million R-3 District was the future of education in the safe and secure, and a middle bond issue passed with 61.6 asking patrons to community, and a majority of school that supports learning percent of voters supporting approve a $32.5 those voters came back with a for sixth, seventh and eighth the construction of a new sixth million bond to resounding, “Yes.” grade,” Superintendent Dr. through eighth grade middle construct a new “Those yes votes confirm Duane Widhalm told a group school that will be replacing middle school. that Lebanon wants high- of teachers, administrators, Hillcrest School and the Leba- pro-bond committee members LDR photo/ quality education for its kids, non Junior High School, which Julie Turner-Crawford and school board members and this evening proved that. See ‘Bond’/ page 12 ...Thanks to the yes votes, gathered at the Lebanon Junior Saving Anthony the world Busy Yellowjackets! a drop at defeated for a time Run for Clean Water Ward 3 seat is set for Saturday Hurney holds off charge from Marcum From LDR Staff Get some exercise, get From LDR Staff the incumbent was able to messy, and save the world: One of four incumbents up pull out enough votes for next weekend you’ll be able for election to the Lebanon the win. to do all three at once. City Council will not be serv- While Ward 2 incumbent Hairy’s Salon will be ing another term in offi ce after Cleo Crabtree initially faced holding a its sixth annual voters in his ward opted for opposition from Brian Hobbs, Run for Clean Water 5K on a change. Hobbs withdrew from the Satruday at Atchley Park. Councilman Brian An- race last month after an- Registration for the event thony was nouncing that will begin at 7:30 a.m., the soundly he would be actual race will begin at 8 defeated moving from a.m., and at 8:45 a.m. there by LeAnn the ward. will be a kids’ lap. Mather for Even though Proceeds from the event Ward 3 with Hobbs with- will go to benefi t the Audu- a vote of 420 drew from the bon Society’s efforts toward to 180. race, his name clean water. Hairy’s Salon Ward 1 still appeared owner Donna Watkins Boswell Ambassadors went to Bennett Spring State Park Tuesday to fi ll the goodie bags Council- on Tuesday’s explained that Hairy’s is that will be passed out on Kids Fishing Day at the park on May 10. The Boswell Ambassadors woman Es- Mather Anthony ballot, receiv- working in partnership is a group of fourth and fi fth graders consisting of two students from each classroom at Boswell ther Hurney ing 287 votes. with the Aveda Corpora- Elementary. The group does several service projects a year, including this one. fought off a challenge from Crabtree will retain his seat on tion, a company that manu- Stephen Marcum, winning the council with 641 votes. 420 to 352. Marcum took an factures organic beauty Boswell Ambassadors help prepare for Kids Fishing at BSSP See ‘Results’/ page 12 products from plants. In early lead over Hurney, but traveling the world to As each bag search for ingredients for is fi lled for its products, people who Kids Fish- COPE observes Crime worked for Aveda became ing Day, the aware that, in some places, student who it is a struggle to obtain assembled it Victims’ Rights Week water. drops it in a “It’s amazing,” Watson tub at the end Celebrating 30 years of protecting victims said. “We don’t think about of the table, From COPE while desig- it here because it’s just so This week is National Crime nated coun- easy for us to get (water), Victims' Rights Week, and the ters Jasmine but in other countries, theme is “Restoring the Bal- Smith, back, ance of Justice.” they’ve had to walk miles, and Reese and their children can’t go As COPE (Creating Oppor- Prock, front, for victims of crime?" From that to school. Their children tunities of Personal Empower- make note of question grew the National Or- also have to walk and carry ment) celebrates three decades it on their tally ganization for Victims of Crime this water.” of defending victims’ rights, the sheets. (NOVA). Victims at that time Aveda also believes that not-for-profi t agency’s leader- were not a part of the crimi- the fundraising efforts LDR photos/Kelly Morgan ship is reminded of how far they have come—and how nal justice process. After the See ‘5K’/ page 4 much work is yet to be done. national recognition of victim Thirty years ago, the De- rights, NOVA began to work partment of Justice raised the with states to acknowledge Dream Team to offer spring workout jumpstart question, "What are we doing See ‘COPE’/ page 4 Fundraiser to give participants the opportunity to try various fi tness classes in day-long event AMERICAN HERITAGE TRIP 2014 From LDR Staff instructor from Kickin’ It will a Zumba class from 2 to 2:30 Spring is an excellent time Have a comment? Go to www.lebanondailyrecord.com provide a cardio kickboxing p.m. Also from 2 to 2:30 p.m., Rain, rain and more rain to get in shape, and next week- course. At 11:30 a.m. Diane the LHS Dream Team will Believe it or not, it rained all staff, get a tour of her offi ce end the Lebanon High School Lefl er will teach a Zumbatonic be teching a Kid’s Hip Hop ily YMCA, followed by a 9:30 day Monday, but aside from and a look into her life. dance team will be offering class, or children’s Zumba, class. The day will end with that it was another We also got to visit the people a chance to kickstart a.m. dance fi tness class taught and at noon, the Lebanon a self-defense class with Kirk great day in DC. conference room for their fi tness routines. by Dream Team coach Beth Family YMCA will provide Broyles, which will take place We visited Ford’s the Agriculture The LHS Dream Team will Knight. At 9:30 a.m., the LHS a yogalatas class. From 12:30 from 2:30 to 3 p.m. Theatre and saw Committee. be holding Spring Fling 2014 Dream team will teach a Kids’ to 1 p.m. Emily Moore of In addition to attending where President From the bal- from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday Hip Hop class, and from 10 to Anytime Fitness conduct a classes, participants will be Lincoln was assas- cony of the Agri- at Lebanon High School. The 10:30 a.m. Diane Lefl er will Zumba class, at 1 p.m. Beth able to browse a variety of sinated. culture Committee event will consist of a series conduct a Zumba Gold class. Knight will teach a Dance booths offering a variety of We heard a park conference room, we of 30-minute fitness classes At 10:30 a.m. a Fit In circuit Fitness Class with partner items, including fi tness wear, ranger tell the story and got to see protesters, that run throughout the day. style training class will begin dances, and at 1:30 p.m. Diane makeup, jewelry and purses. visited the corresponding who were surprisingly not The lineup will begin at 9 a.m. with Tiffany Van Sickle of the Lefler will teach a Zumba The event will also feature a museum, then we walked to too pleasant or happy. Mercy Fitness Center as the Fitness class. Emily Moore of concession stand. with a yoga class provided the Capitol in the rain, to meet instructor, and at 11 a.m. an Anytime Fitness will conduct See ‘Trip’/ page 4 courtesy of the Lebanon Fam- See ‘Fitness fl ing’/ page 4 with Rep. Vicky Hartzler’s Page 2 THE LEBANON (MO.) DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2014 www.lebanondailyrecord.com

CALENDAR DEATHS The Lebanon Daily Record Lebanon, Mo. 65536. retired to his farm near Plato. Calendar of Events is open to Sign guest book at www. He enjoyed fishing, hunt- churches, civic groups, clubs, shadelscolonialchapel.com ing, camping, gardening and schools and other Lebanon- farming. area nonprofi t organizations. Survivors include his wife, Calendar items may con- Bernice Crabtree; a sister, Edna tain the following informa- Thompson, of Peyson, Ariz.; tion: event, date, time, place, a son, J.R. (James Ray) and sponsoring organization and person to contact for more in- www.shadelscolonialchapel.com Ronda Crabtree, of Marsh- formation (FFI numbers). The field; a son-in-law, Robert Calendar will be published Sliter, of Maryland Heights; a according to space available. daughter-in-law, Jenny Faye Crabtree, of Florissant; grand- APRIL 7-8-9 children, Rick and Cindy SUNNY VIEW FREE Mendoza, of Wester Groves; WILL BAPTIST CHURCH Will and Paula Milligan, of REVIVAL — 7 p.m. with Lake St. Louis; Brian Crabtree, Bro. Craig Perry, evangelist. Special singing nightly. of Florissant; Shaun and Julie WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 Beam, of Mansfield, Ohio; DISABLED AMERICAN CHARLIE V. WARE, JR. Cody Crabtree and Kelsey FOREST THAYNE FAST THOMAS B. RUSSELL Woodland, of Jefferson City, VETERANS (DAV) & Forest Thayne Fast, 84, of Charlie V. Ware, Jr., 73, of AUXILIARY — 7 p.m. at Thomas B. Russell, 65, of Springfi eld, died Friday, April and Holly Crabtree and Dan- American Legion Building. Lebanon, died Saturday, April Lebanon, died Monday, April ny Howerton, of Lebanon; 5, 2014. 4, 2014, in Springfi eld. THURSDAY, APRIL 10 7, 2014, at his home in Leba- He was born Jan. 15, 1941, great-grandchildren, Jacqlynn LEBANON TEA PARTY He was born April 16, 1929, and Ella Milligan, of Lake non. in Springdale, Ark., to Charlie — 6:30 p.m. at Mills Center. in Barton City, Mo. to Paul St. Louis; Caden and Bristol He was born Sept. 16, 1948, Valentine and Mary Elizabeth Several conservative speak- Cruser and Alta Jane “Janie’’ Crabtree; stepchildren, Jerry in Kansas City, Mo. to William Greek Ware. ers. Potluck meal, bring (Gilmartin) Fast. Anthony Russell, Jr. and Eliza- and Twila Wade, of Wahoo, favorite dish. FFI: Maggie On Dec. 15, 1963, he mar- On Dec. 15, 1951, he mar- beth Frances Crane Russell, Neb.; Don and Lola Massey, 417-426-5931. ried Elnora Hudson in La- ried Rita June Simpson. JAMES WILLIAM of Lynchburg; Connie and LACLEDE COUNTY RE- who preceded him in death. mar. He was preceded in death CRABTREE her late husband, Pete Lubina, TIRED SCHOOL PER- He worked as a handyman He was preceded in death by his parents, and a daughter, James William Crabtree, 92, of Lebanon, and Danny and SONNEL – 2 p.m. at Hughes doing various types of jobs Lori Lynne Ware in infancy. of Plato, died Thursday, April Senior Center. Program by by his parents; two brothers, Teresa Clark, of Lebanon; nu- and construction projects dur- He retired from the Spring- 3, 2014, in Lebanon. Stacey Shore on the prob- Paul Eugene “Gene’’ Fast and merous step-grandchildren, ing his lifetime. He was born Nov. 20, 1921, lems of Common Core com- Orin Taylor Fast; three sisters, fi eld Police Department after great-grandchildren, nieces, He had made his profession in Turley, Mo. to Fred and Ada petencies. Refreshments. Martha Nell Elbrader, Joan 23 years of dedicated service nephews, family and friends. of faith in Christ and was a (Jackson) Crabtree. TOPS NO. 1125 — 8:30- Brenner and Ruby Riley. as a police offi cer. Funeral services for James 10 a.m. at Second Baptist member of the First Free Will He was a faithful member On May 2, 1941, he married William Crabtree were held He was a Freewill Baptist Baptist Church in Lebanon. Ellen Realmuto, who preceded Church. FFI: Betty 532-6001 minister, preaching in Kansas of the Mission Hills Church at 10 a.m. Monday, April 7, or Denice 532-4637. Survivors include a daugh- him in death. On Sept. 3, 2000, 2014, in the Evans Funeral City and serving the Hickory of Christ. STITCH & RIP QUILT ter, Hollie Green and her he married Bernice Wade. Home in Houston with Bro. Grove Church in Archie, Mo. Survivors include his wife, GROUP — 5-9 p.m. ev- husband, Mark, of Bokchito, Rita Simpson Ware, of the In addition to his wife, El- Ed Williamson and Bro. Wade ery Thursday at Lebanon- for more than 26 years. He Okla.; three grandchildren, home; two sons, Paul Douglas len, he was preceded in death Perryman offi ciating. Laclede County Library. also farmed, hauled propane by his parents; two brothers, Austin, Adison and Alissa; a Ware and his wife, Michelle, of Burial was in McBride FFI: 531-1320. and drove a school bus for the Vernon and Leonard; and sister, Sharyn Pendergist and Amarillo, Texas; Mark How- Cemetery. FRIDAY, APRIL 11 Liberal School District. husband, Mike, of Westmin- children Freddie Crabtree and Visitation was from 2 to 4 LACLEDE COWBOY Survivors include his wife ard Ware and his wife, Susan, Carol Sliter. CHURCH GOSPEL SING- ster, Colo.; two nephews and of Battlefield; a daughter, p.m. Sunday at Evans Funeral of 62 years, Elnora; two sons, He was an active member Home in Houston. ING — 7 p.m. featuring Tate one nephew. Kimberly Sue Livingston, of Thayne “Burl’’ Fast, of Leba- of the Ben Davis Church of In lieu of fl owers, memori- and Kelsi Greer at McNail Family services and burial Springfi eld; a brother, James Indoor Arena, North Hwy. non, and Ricky Paul Fast for Thomas B. Russell will Christ. He was a veteran, als may be made to McBride and wife, Doris, of Liberal; a Willis Ware and his wife, serving in World War II with Cemetery. 5 & BB. FFI: 532-4284. Ev- be in the Bokchito Cemetery Gwen, of Cypress, Texas; a eryone welcome. daughter, Thaylia Sue Wheel- in Bokchito, Okla., under the the United States Navy. He Online condolences may be sister, Betty Ann Wooten, was an operating engineer in ELKS LODGE FISH FRY er, of North Richland Hills, care and direction of Hol- sent to www.evansfh.com of Bartlesville, Okla.; seven St. Louis for many years and — 5-7 p.m. on old Route 66. Texas; seven grandchildren, man-Howe Funeral Home of Fish, fried potatoes, green grandchildren, Sean, Katie, Jennifer Beem and husband, Lebanon. beans, salad, cornbread, Whitney and Kaylee Ware, Darin, Nicki Ann Walker and For more information or to desserts, coffee and tea. $8 husband, Jared, Ricky Paul Mackenzie, Moriah and Isaiah per person, $6 kids 12 and visit the website, go to www. Livingston; two step-grand- under. FFI: 532-2557. Fast II and wife, Andrea, and holmanhowe.com Austin, Andrea, Corey and children, Kelsey Carrell and FRAID HOLLER BAND Sam Cooke; six great-grand- — 7-10:30 p.m. at Conway Chelsea Wheeler; fi ve great- Community Building. Bring granddaughters, Cassidy and children, Tyler, Austin, Cailie, fi nger foods. Coti Beem, Baylee and Blair Kylee, Colleen, and Evan, also a number of nieces, nephews, STOUTLAND SENIOR Walker, Presley Hanna; two www.holmanhowe.com CENTER ROAST BEEF step-great-grandsons, Vance and friends. DINNER & SILENT AUC- and Blaine; and a sister, Phyllis Funeral services for Charlie TION — 5-7 p.m. at the V. Ware, Jr. will be held at 10:30 (Fast) Carpenter. DOROTHY L. Center, 306 S. Hwy. T. $8 a.m. Tuesday, April 15, 2014, per person, $3 kids under Funeral services for Forest “DOTTY’’ PATTEN Thayne Fast will be held at at Shadel’s Colonial Chapel 10. Bidding on silent auc- Dorothy L. “Dotty’’ Patten, with Ronnie Wade and Chris tion ends at 7 p.m. Friday. 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 9, 73, of Marshfi eld, formerly of Quilt raffl e. Roast beef, po- 2014, at the Konantz Warden Robinson offi ciating. the Lebanon area, died Tues- Burial will be in Mount tatoes and gravy, corn, green Funeral Home in Lamar with day, April 8, 2014, at her home beans, rolls, dessert, tea or Rose Memorial Park, under Weather Provided By Ricky Fast III offi ciating. in Marshfi eld. # coffee. FFI: 417-286-3880. Burial will be in the Barton the direction of Shadel’s Colo- 1 She is survived by two ed SATURDAY, APRIL 12 City Cemetery in Liberal. nial Chapel of Lebanon. Vot GREAT OUTDOORS brothers, John Patten, of Visitation will be from noon Visitation will be from 6 to 8 DAY — 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Marshfield, and Bob Patten to 2 p.m. prior to the service in p.m. Monday in the chapel. Thank You! Laclede Baptist Camp near and wife, Diana, of Marsh- A memorial has been sug- 532-6239 320 E. Commercial St. Lebanon, MO Stoutland sponsored by the funeral home. EXCEEDING YOUR EXPECTATIONS SINCE 1984 fi eld; a sister, Ruth Patten, of gested to CARE TO LEARN Laclede Baptist Association. In lieu of fl owers, a memo- Marshfi eld, and several nieces (provides immediate fund- FFI: 417-288-5114. rial has been suggested to the and nephews. HUGHES CENTER Gideon’s or Alzheimer’s As- ing to meet emergent health, Arrangements for Dorothy hunger, and hygiene needs so DANCE — 7-10 p.m. with sociation in care of the funeral L. “Dotty’’ Patten are incom- Bill’s Country Review. every child can be successful home. plete at this time and will be Bring fi nger foods. Online condolences can be at school.) Donations may be EASTER EGG HUNT announced by Holman-Howe made online at http:/care- — 1 p.m. at Conway City left at www.konantzwarden. Funeral Home of Lebanon. com tolearnfund.org/donate/ or Park, for ages 1 through 12. For more information or to mailed to Care To Learn in care Hot dogs, chips, desserts, visit the website, go to www. of Community Foundation of drinks available sponsored holmanhowe.com by Conway Senior Center. PEOPLE PAGE the Ozarks, 425 E. Traffi cway, Rain date: Saturday, April Springfi eld, Mo. 65806, or left 19. DEADLINE MORE DEATHS at or mailed to: Shadel’s Colo- BENEFIT FOR ANITA IS 4 P.M. 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ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Wacha pitches Cards past Reds in home opener St. Louis’ 22-year-old pitcher gets win in front of standing-room crowd of 47,492

The Associated Press crowd, 40,000-plus fans. rain to greet the National League two-run seventh. ST. LOUIS — Home opener “I don’t know who wouldn’t champions and take a look at the St. Louis ended a three-game hoopla was no distraction at all for thrive off those kind of situa- new Ballpark Village. Hundreds losing streak on opening day, in- Michael Wacha. Neither was the 49- tions.” milled about the attached complex, cluding a blowout loss to the Reds degree chill for the fi rst pitch. Wacha outdid Tony Cingrani in which features fi ve sports bars and last year. The 22-year-old rookie was defi - a rematch of young power arms, rooftop seating. Wacha (1-0) hadn’t allowed a nitely excited about the occasion and and the Cardinals got a three-run The Cardinals bunched three hits run in 21 career innings against the the opportunity. Just like last fall double from Yadier Molina in the and a walk over the fi rst fi ve hitters Reds before back-to-back doubles when he was the breakout pitching fi rst inning. to take the early lead against Cin- by Brayan Pena and pinch-hitter star of the postseason, he fed off the “I didn’t have my fastball, so what grani (0-1), who allowed two hits Roger Bernadina in the fi fth cut the atmosphere. are you going to do? I just tried to in seven scoreless innings against Cardinals’ lead to 3-1. “Huge crowd out there, a lot of AP photo/Jeff Roberson battle,” Cingrani said. “One bad pitch the Cardinals six days earlier in The NL championship series St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher energy,” Wacha said after the St. and it cleared the bases.” Cincinnati. MVP benefi ted from two double- Michael Wacha throws during the fi rst Louis Cardinals beat the Cincinnati A standing-room crowd of The Cards went 1 for 18 before play balls in six stingy innings and inning of a baseball game against the Cin- Reds 5-3 on Monday. “It’s a lot of 47,492, the largest at 9-year-old adding RBIs from Matt Holliday has permitted one run in 13 2-3 in- cinnati Reds on Monday in St. Louis. fun pitching in front of your home Busch Stadium, braved daylong and Allen Craig off Trevor Bell in a nings his fi rst two starts.

NCAA TOURNAMENT KANSAS CITY ROYALS

AP photo/Orlin Wagner Kansas City Royals’ Alcides Es- cobar hits a three-run double during the sixth inning of the MLB American League baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Kauffman Stadium on Monday in Kansas City. Vargas, Escobar lead Royals to 4-2 win over Rays

KANSAS CITY — Jason Vargas took a shutout into the ninth inning, Alcides Escobar hit a three-run double and the Kansas City Royals beat the Tampa Bay Rays 4-2 Monday night in a game that included two signifi cant injuries. AP photo/Charlie Neibergall Rays starter Matt Moore (0-2) came Connecticut guard (13) celebrates after winning the NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball champi- out in the fi fth inning with a sore left onship game against Kentucky on Monday in Arlington, Texas. elbow. The All-Star lefty grimaced after throwing a pitch to Norichika Aoki and was immediately removed by manager Joe Maddon. Two innings later, Royals second baseman Omar Infante was hit in the UConn wins NCAA title face by a pitch from reliever Heath Bell. Infante also left the game, walk- ing off under his own power with Huskies never trailed in championship game against young Kentucky team Kansas City trainers Nick Kenney and Kyle Turner. The Associated Press corner that would’ve given the Villanova squad in 1985. out how to get the most out of Infante, struck on the left cheek, ARLINGTON, Texas — No ‘Cats the lead. Kentucky never Napier and Boatright now go their grit and court sense. was spitting blood and had blood on conference wanted them. Several got closer. down with Kemba Walker, Emeka They were one step ahead of his forehead as trainers held a towel teammates and their coach left One key difference in a six- Okafor and all those other UConn Kentucky all night, holding off to his face. them. The NCAA wouldn’t have point loss: Kentucky’s 11 missed champs of years past. This adds furious rally after furious rally. Vargas (1-0) allowed four hits, them. free throws — a flashback of sorts to the school’s titles in 1999, 2004 walked one and struck out two in UConn won it all anyway. for coach John Calipari, whose and 2011. Kentucky’s biggest push start- eight-plus innings, lowering his ERA Shabazz Napier turned in an- Memphis team blew a late lead This one was, by far, the most ed when James Young (20 points, to 1.20 in two starts. He lost his shut- other all-court masterpiece Mon- against Kansas after missing unexpected. seven rebounds) posterized Ami- out bid when Ben Zobrist homered day night to lift the Huskies to a multiple free throws in the 2008 A short year ago, UConn was da Brimah with a monster dunk on his second pitch in the ninth. 60-54 win over Kentucky’s fresh- final. The Wildcats went 13 for playing its first season in the new to start a three-point play and Greg Holland replaced Vargas and men and a national title hardly 24. UConn went 10 for 10, and American Athletic Conference trigger an 8-0 run. earned his third save, but not before anyone saw coming. when Lasan Kromah made his after being booted from the Big In the middle of that, Boatright, giving up an RBI single to pinch-hit- Napier had 22 points, six re- last two with 25.1 seconds left for East and not welcomed by any of who shut down Harrison’s twin ter Matt Joyce. bounds and three assists, and his a six-point margin, the celebra- the so-called power conferences. brother, Andrew, most of the Escobar was 1 for 19 before his bases- partner in defensive lock-down, tion was on. Longtime coach Jim Calhoun left night, twisted his left ankle while loaded double off the left fi eld wall on a , finished with 14 In all, Calipari’s One and because of health problems. And receiving an innocuous-looking 2-2 pitch from Bell with two outs in the points. Doners got outdone by a more most damaging — the NCAA pass from Napier. He called a seventh. Escobar’s three RBIs matched UConn (32-8) never trailed. fundamentally sound, more-sea- made the Huskies sit out of last timeout. Got it worked on and his career high. Alex Gordon, Salvador The Huskies led by as many as 15 soned group that came into this year’s March Madness because of came back out. Perez and Lorenzo Cain singled to load in the first half and watched the tournament a seventh-seeded grade problems, which triggered Napier and made the bases before Escobar’s fi rst extra- Wildcats (29-11) trim the deficit to afterthought but walked away an exodus of five key players to 3s on UConn’s next two posses- base hit of the season. one with 8:13 left. But Aaron Har- with the program’s fourth na- the NBA or other schools. sions, and suddenly, that one- Eric Hosmer singled home Aoki, rison, Kentucky’s big-moment tional title since 1999. They were Napier stuck around. So did point lead was back up to five — who tripled, in the fi rst inning. shooter in the last three games, the highest seed to win it all since Boatright. And Calhoun’s re- comfortable by this tournament’s missed a 3-pointer from the left Rollie Massimino’s eighth-seeded placement, , figured standards. — The Associated Press

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BERNELIS, SR., for regional partners that ed. a gift basket, and a Cross Fit year-olds will run one mile debts of the decedent may be paid by DECEASED. work toward clean water, and Watkins said that Hairy’s membership. The fi rst place Following that, a Cross Fit the Successor Trustee upon receipt of Estate No. Hairy’s regional partner is the Salon will be decorating with winner will be able to choose team will be doing a dem- proper proof thereof. The address of 12LA-PR00146 Audubon Society. palm leaves to represent fl ora, which of these prizes he or she onstration of Cross fi t work- the Successor Trustee is 18621 Duran- NOTICE OF go Lane, Phillipsburg, Missouri 65722, FINAL SETTLEMENT For the fi rst time this year, the fauna will be the people would like to receive, the sec- outs. and the name and address of his TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED the 5K run for clean water will working the race, and the ond place winner will choose Registration for adults costs attorney is Mark E. Rector, 135 IN THE ESTATE OF CHRISTOPHER be a color run. This means aqua will be represented by from the two remaining prizes, $20, and registration for the Harwood Avenue, P.O. Box 1700, W. BERNELIS, SR.: there will be two “color sta- the cornstarch. and the third place winner will kids’ lap costs $10 Lebanon, Missouri 65536. Notice is hereby given that Melissa tions” along the route where The 5K race is organized in get what is left over. “First and foremost, it’s just All creditors of the decedent are Ziemianin, Personal Representative, runners will be doused in blue divisions based on age, with After the adults race, there a fun and healthy way to make noticed to present their claims to the will fi le a Final Settlement and Petition undersigned within six months from for Order of Distribution in this Court and green colored cornstarch. the top three runners in each will be a kids’ lap at 8:45 a.m. a difference in the world, to do the date of the fi rst publication of this on the 24th day of April, 2014, or as Watkins explained that the divisions receiving medals. The kids’ lap is a shorter run something for your environ- notice or be forever barred. may be continued by the Court. color choice is supposed to Prizes will be presented to for children. Children between ment and your community,” Stanley N. Green Objections to the Final Settlement or represent water. the top three runners over- the ages of 3 and 5 will run 400 Watkins said of the event. Successor Trustee Petition for Distribution shall be fi led in writing within twenty days after fi led Mark E. Rector for the Final Settlement. Allen & Rector, P.C. Dated this 20th day of March, 135 Harwood Avenue 2014. P.O. Box 1700 MELISSA ZIEMIANIN from page 1 Lebanon, Missouri 65536 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE COPE 417-532-8300 P.O. Box 892 victim rights. Missouri was els to ease victims’ suffering. have their lives changed forever Wright Counties. Attorney for Pineville, MO 64856 one of the fi ve states fi rst ap- Financed not by taxpayers but by crime. They are our family, To spread awareness, COPE Successor Trustee (03)-26 (04)-02-09-16 proached, and the Missouri by fi nes and penalties paid by of- neighbors, friends and col- and the prosecuting attorneys (04)-09-16-23-30 in the organization’s service IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Victim Assistance Network fenders, the Crime Victims Fund leagues. Crime victims struggle NOTICE OF TRUSTEES’S SALE area are teaming up to provide OF LACLEDE COUNTY, MISSOURI (MOVA) was formed and began supports victim services and to work, pay bills and support WHEREAS, Timothy Leroy Pearson PROBATE DIVISION informational displays, as well to work with the state legislature victim compensation programs their loved ones. Many have and Shelly Pearson by their Deed of IN THE ESTATE OF: to bring victims’ rights to Mis- that pay many of victims’ out- life-changing injuries and need as free donuts and coffee. Trust dated September 7,2012, and ELAINE L. MUSGRAVE, souri. of-pocket expenses from their long-term support. COPE started off the week recorded in the Recorder’s Offi ce for Incapacitated and Disabled. Laclede County, Missouri, in Deed of In 1992 a Constitutional violent crime, such as counsel- COPE is joining with its part- in Dallas and Texas counties Case No. before moving to Wright County Trust Book 258, Pages 1380-1383, amendment was passed giv- ing, funeral expenses, and lost ners in its service area this week conveyed to Thomas J. O’Neil, as 13LA-PR00152 today. ing Missouri victims of crime wages. to recognize Crime Victims’ Trustee, the following described FIRST AMENDED COPE will be at the Laclede real estate situated in the County of the right of notification and Victims’ rights advocates Rights Week. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT County Goverment Center from Laclede, State of Missouri, to-wit: participation in the criminal have scored remarkable victories COPE also has an advocate, OF CO-GUARDIANS 9 a.m. to noon on Thursday All that part of the Southwest Quarter AND CONSERVATOR justice system. In 1993 statutes over the last 22 years in the state Karmon Thomas, whose of- “This is a week to recognize of the Southeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 33 North, Range 16 West of TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED (laws) were passed to support of Missouri. But there is still a lot fice is in the Laclede County how far we have come and far IN THE ESTATE OF ELAINE L. the constitutional amendment of work to be done. This week Courthouse Annex. Thomas the Fifth Principal Meridian, Laclede we have to go – a time recognize County, Missouri, described as fol- MUSGRAVE: for victims of violent crime. we are shining a spotlight on provides victims of violent crime victims of crime with dignity as lows: Commencing at the Southwest On March 21, 2014, Jill Meckem Missouri has made dramatic other abuses that have long been with support as a liaison with we join together to help them corner of the Southeast Quarter of and Scott Musgrave were appointed progress in securing rights, pro- unreported and often not pros- law enforcement and the crimi- Section 5, Township 33 North, Range Co-Guardians of the person and Scott rebuild their lives,” COPE Ex- 16 West of the Fifth Principal Meridian; Musgrave was appointed Conservator tections, and services for victims ecuted—hate and bias crimes, nal justice process. She works ecutive Director Mary Young thence North 1 degree 50 minutes of the Estate of Elaine L. Musgrave, of violent crime. bullying, elder abuse and sex with Laclede, Dallas, Texas and said. West 20 feet; thence North 90 degrees a person adjudicated to be inca- There is now the Crime Vic- and labor trafficking, among 00 minute East 50 feet to a point on pacitated and a disabled person by tims Compensation Fund at others. the North Right of Way of a County the Probate Division of the Laclede Road; thence North 41 degrees 16 both the national and state lev- Every year millions of people County Circuit Court, Laclede County, from page 1 minutes West along said Right of Way, Missouri. The business address of Jill Trip 128.82 feet to the Southeast Right of Meckem is 808 E. Fremont, Lebanon, Way of 1-44; thence North 11 degrees MO 65536, and her attorney is Robert 27 minutes East along said Southeast E. O’Neil of O’Neil & O’Neil Law Of- Fitness fl ing from page 1 After that, we toured the Then we got to fi nally go Right of Way 85.23 feet; thence North fi ces, 301 North Adams, Lebanon, MO Capitol building and got to shopping at an actual mall and 40 degrees 06 minutes East along 65536, whose telephone number is look at the main rooms. ate dinner. said Right of Way 169.53 feet; thence 417/532-2101. The business address There will be a $5 admission nine. North 19 degrees 27 minutes 30 sec- We ate our lunch at the Then it was off to the hotel of Scott Musgrave is 1717 S. Luster, fee to enter the Spring Fling, “I don’t think the men onds East along said Southeast Right #304, Springfi eld, MO 65804, and his but that price grants partici- would be interested in the Capitol, then waited over an to shower off all the rain that of Way, 91.68 feet to the true point of attorney is J. Matthew Miller of Baird, pants access to all the classes jewelry or the hair things,” hour for our bus in the pour- our fragile bodies experienced beginning of tract herein described; Lightner, Millsap & Harpool, P.C., thence continue North 19 degrees 27 that they want to attend. Knight explained. “And our ing rain. today. 1901-C S. Ventura, Springfi eld, MO minutes 30 seconds East along said 65804, and whose phone number is After we fi nally got warm, Pray for no one to have a Right of Way, 235.53 feet; thence Proceeds from admission concession stand -- we’re go- 417/887-0133. North 32 degrees 12 minutes East, fees will go to fund the LHS ing to have yogurt parfaits, we visited the Holocaust Mu- cold tomorrow and stay tuned All creditors of said Elaine Musgrave along said Right of Way, 220.55 feet; seum, which was humbling for day three! are hereby notifi ed to fi le their claims Dream Team, but Dream Team it’s going to be chicken salad thence continue North 32 degrees 12 in the Probate Division of the Laclede coach Beth Knight said that the -- it’s going to be really kind and solemn. By Emily Montgomery, Sa- minutes East along said Right of Way event’s purpose goes beyond of girly. But we would not Finally, we went to the vannah Moore, Jordan Fowler, 124.46 feet; thence South 90 degrees County Circuit Court within six months 00 minute East 150 feet; thence South from the date of fi rst publication of this fundraising. turn boys away.” Smithsonian American Histo- Regan Wilson, John Rogers, notice of be forever barred. ry Natural History museums, Trent Dugger and Kenyon 38 degrees 57 minutes West 650 “The major reason was to Knight said attending the feet; thence South 90 degrees 00 Date of fi rst publication is April 2, just showcase different classes, fling would be a good way to where we saw our lion’s share Clark. minute West 15.60 feet to the point 2014. fitness classes, moving into test drive fitness classes that of dead things. of beginning. Heather Offi cer spring that people could join you’ve been thinking of tak- Subject to a First Deed of Trust in Probate Division Clerk and go to,” she said. ing before you actually sign favor of Edward Thomas Gregory se- Laclede County Circuit Court curing a promissory note the amount (04)-02-19-16-23 Later, she added, “I had up for them. of $69,500.00. kind of promised a day like “To me it, would be a Which conveyance was made to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT this since I teach these workout great way to gather a lot of the undersigned Trustee, in trust, to OF LACLEDE COUNTY, MISSOURI classes here at school. I have information all at the same secure the payment of a certain note in AT LEBANON, MISSOURI Make said Deed of Trust described and girls all the time that would place on the same day,” she WHEREAS, default was made and VICTOR LEE HUDSON, like to bring their moms or stated. “I think we offer a still continues in the terms required by Plaintiff, vs. somebody else, so I’m going variety of workout activities, the said promissory note, specifi cally the fi re and wind storm insurance has RAY SHANNON and MYRTLE to teach a couple of sections in that you could look on that list not been maintained and the policy of SHANNON, Husband And Wife, there, and it’s a way for them and fi nd something that you Your And E.C. ROMANS, And Their a life insurance on Timothy Leroy Pear- to come in and do that. It’s a might be interested in ... this son has not been taken out; Heirs, Successors and Assigns, great girl day.” is a very inexpensive way to HOUSE NOW, THEREFORE, at the request Defendants. of the legal Holder of said note and Case No. Men are welcome at the come up and experience that in pursuance of the provisions of 14LA-CC00024 event, Knight said, but day to see if you want to continue said Deed of Trust, the undersigned NOTICE ON is going to be distinctly femi- on.” Trustee will sell the property above- ORDER OF PUBLICATION described at public vendue to the high- The State of Missouri to the above- est bidder, for cash, at the front Adams named or described Defendants, Street door of the Laclede County Greetings: Courthouse in the City of Lebanon, SignsSigns ofof Spring...Spring... Laclede County, Missouri, on You are hereby notifi ed that an ac- Friday May 2,2014, tion has been commenced against you between the hours of 9 o’clock A.M. in the Circuit Court of Laclede County, and 5 o’clock P.M., beginning at 1 Missouri, the object and general ...Beautiful blue skies, Home... o’clock P.M., for the purpose of satisfy- nature of which is to quiet title, and ing said indebtedness and the costs which affects the title to the following of executing this Trust. described land: Tract 1: Lots 12, 13, 16, 17, Blk 2, ...flowers blooming, Thomas J. O’Neil, Trustee R.L. Hays Add., Conway. 301 North Adams Lebanon, Missouri 65536 The names of all parties to said ...scheduling your (417) 532-2101 suit are stated above in the caption hereof and the name and address of Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection the attorney’s for Plaintiff is Allen & Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. Section Rector, P.C., 135 Hardwood, P.O. Box 1692c(b), no information concerning service appointment with us. 1700, Lebanon, Missouri, 65536. the collection of this debt may be You are further notifi ed that unless given without the prior consent of the you fi le an Answer or other pleading consumer given directly to the debt or shall otherwise appear and defend Honest, Straight Forward Pricing, collector or the express permission of against the aforesaid Plaintiff within a court of competent jurisdiction. The forty-fi ve (45) days after the 2nd day with NO Hidden Fees or debt collector is attempting to collect of April, 2014, Plaintiff’s Petition will a debt and any information obtained be taken as confessed and judgment Fixed Rate Pricing. will be used for that purpose. by default will be rendered against you (04)-09-16-23-30 accordingly IT IS ORDERED that a copy hereof be published according to law in the Send People Page Lebanon Daily Record, a newspaper of general circulation published in the With items to County of Laclede, State of Missouri. A true copy from the record. Witness my hand and seal of the Kirk Pearce, Circuit Court of the County of Laclede, State of Missouri, this 26th day of Lebanon Daily Record March, 2014. Furniture P.O. Box 192, Wanda Tyre you Circuit Clerk LOVE! Lebanon, MO 65536 By Heather Mings Deputy Clerk Deadline 4 p.m. Monday (04)-02-09-16-23 Henderson Wood’s Furniture Heating & Cooling Co. Since 1958 Showroom

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found it. He had come to our are the best forgetters in the Bill and Janet Williams, Gran- dell Newton’s 50th birthday. gan Store on May 1 for the next CONWAY house and of course we were world. ville Watson, Greg, Julie and All were having a great time - Red Hat lunch and to Groves- gone. So he returned to the I consider getting older a Sloan Kays, Guylene Frank- By Retha Godwin - except that his brother, Roger, pring on June 12 (postponing a bank and Charles was there. triumph, but I want to keep lin, Dorothy Myers, Melissa Good morning — looks forgot to get the guest of honor week to keep from confl icting That was very nice of Brad to on learning. There is so much Livingston, Charlene Shivers, as though the rain finally there! They ended up taking with other events). try and fi nd the owner, and to learn! I might say, “Thank Sybil Agan, our servicemen got here. According to the Lyndell’s cake, cards and gifts Friday evening Shirley and we thank him very much. It’s you, God for everything. If and women, our hungry, our weather folks, we are in need to his home! Greg Reid and Adam and Mis- wonderful to fi nd honesty is I didn’t accept all the good poor, and may we have peace of the rain. Farmers should be Bonnie Wilcox celebrated sy Medlock, Tim, Lance and still alive in our world. We things I was offered, it wasn’t on earth and good will toward pleased. My, isn’t all that green her birthday with family, some Shannon took Leona back to didn’t know Brad. your fault; they were there. I’ll men. grass beautiful? Everything is I read this of God’s loan by from out of state. the Rocking Chair for supper. The Buck family still needs be around tomorrow.’’ Then I waking up. Edgar Guest. “I’ll lend you for A baby shower for Crystal Saturday Leona, Bertha our prayers. Carl seems to be fall asleep. The Easter season is upon a little time a child of mine, he Rader was held at Immanuel Terry and Marj Welch went to getting better. Joe is starting a Granville Watson and his us once more. There is loads said, for you to have while he March 30 also. Lots of little Morgan Store for lunch, where new kind of chemo this week. wife, Becky, stopped by the of Easter decor everywhere. lives, and mourn for when he’s ones running around, with they were joined by Everett It is supposed to not make him other day. It was good to see Easter fl owers are beginning dead. It may be six or seven four or fi ve more on the way. Bohannon and Ellen Skinner. so sick. Linda and the kids are them. It is good to have com- to come into bloom. The se- years, or 22 or 23. But will you, A population explosion? There, Leona was presented doing a great job. pany. niors are busy with plans for until I call him back, take care Monday, April 1, Leona’s with a bowl of peach cobbler By the time you read this, When I was young in Sun- the annual Easter Egg Hunt of him for me? He’ll bring his sisters, Juanita Randolph from with a candle on it. we will have already voted day School we always had a on April 12 in the city park. It charms to gladden you and Springfi eld, Lois Wills from And Saturday evening Di- in the election. We must keep program, and I usually had a should be a great event. The should his life be brief, you’ll Republic, and Tena Lowrance xie and Rick Bowman took all the elected offi cials in our part. It was fun, as we would Lions Club has donated four have sweet memories of him, from Lebanon, along with Te- her back to the Rocking Chair, prayers, as they have an awe- color Easter eggs, and the 10- as solace for your grief. I can- bikes for prizes. Bring the kids na’s daughters, Brenda Morri- where they were joined by Joe some responsibility. cent store in our little town not promise he will stay, since out for some fun. We had a wonderful mes- had chocolate eggs, and they all from earth return, but there son and Connie Morrison, and and Carol Medlock, Shane, Our own pizza parlor here sage yesterday at the Conway they would write your name are lessons taught down here, I Connie’s mother, daughter- Denise, Dakota and Libby in Conway was mentioned Christian Church service. Our on them. We have Easter egg want this child to learn.’’ in-law and two little grand- Shaver, Chris and Jeannette in this month’s Rural Electric young student minister from hunts now and have to look daughters came to quilting. Rust and Austin, and T.J. and paper. Yogi’s makes a very Ozark Christian College, An- for eggs that have been hid- They tacked quilts, watched Ashley Medlock and their good pizza, so we took our son drew Reed, delivered a very den. We always had deviled the quilters and brought a two little ones. (Good thing David there on Saturday, and HAPPY HILL good message. Thank you, eggs at Easter as a side dish, fried chicken feast for all of birthdays only come once a he agrees it’s good. Andrew. and they were good. I never us! year, isn’t it?) I’m sure there will be lots By Pearl Goans That’s all I know for now, so had to keep them over. We Tena’s husband Charles There were eleven at Im- of Easter morning sunrise We had 71 in church Sun- until next time, 417-589-2815 always had family dinners had cataract surgery and was manuel’s Bible Study Sunday services. The Crossing Over day at Happy Hill. Jennifer or 417-664-0914. and get-togethers — it seemed doing well, then had to have a evening. Sondra Caffey led Church is planning theirs at Isbell had a birthday and Rick like we had more time than stent put in a few days later; he the study. Diane Whitwer 6:30 at the location where they and Waynette Perryman were we do now. The men would is now home and doing fi ne. was hostess, but had it at the plan to build at the corner of married 37 years on April 7. HIGHWAY pitch horseshoes, and we had The Chattering Chicks church so as not to invite an- Jefferson and Pine. Bring your We had 45 Bibles. a croquet set. That seems too Red Hatters met at the Rock- other snowstorm! lawn chair, as this is outside, For specials the Monday 32 EAST slow for life now. Like every- ing Chair Friday, April 4, for The Inheritance Quartet and in case of rain will be at Night Kids sang “Who’s The thing else, life has picked up lunch. Those present were will be at Eureka this Sunday, the Community Building. King.’’ Becky and Adrian- By Marie Williams speed. Leona Medlock, Bertha Terry, April 13, at 10 a.m. We hope Regular services will be at the na Allen sang “Heaven Will Guylene Franklin and I I read this and want to Marjorie Welch, Linda Clift, all who can will join us for this normal times. went to church to hear Pastor Be My Home,’’ and Brenda share it with you: “Some of Connie Kays, Barb Medlock, wonderful gospel music and Remember Terry Wood’s Shankle sang “I’ll Fly Away.’’ John Uder at Oakland Com- the greatest men and wom- annual music show on Satur- Justin Ruble preached for Patsy Boyd, Becky Maroney, stay for the fellowship lunch munity Church. It was a beau- en of our times have been day, April 12 starting at 11:00 us using Romans chapter 13 Wanda Deckard, Kathryn afterward. tiful day and we had a good saddled with disabilities and through early evening. He has for his text. His grandparents Langdon, Barbara Rosenthal, A wedding shower for crowd. It’s always a good day adversities but have managed a good lineup of entertainers Edward and Betty Ruble came Diane Whitwer, and Alice Kelsey Reid and Justin Burns when we get together to wor- to overcome them. Perhaps scheduled. This will be at the with Justin. We were happy to Vessey. As it was Leona’s will be at the Eureka Commu- ship and praise the Lord. somewhere there is someone Community Building. have them. Do come again. birthday, she received sev- nity Building at 3:00 Sunday. We’ve had quite a bit of who is at the end of his or her Happy Birthday to June On our prayer list are Mi- eral cards and small gifts, a Have a good week. God snow, rain and bad weather rope and needs encourage- Day and great-granddaughter cah Perryman, Lee Griffin, “Happy Birthday” balloon, bless! this winter. ment. Pass this along. It may Brooke. Rick Perryman, Wayne Goans, and one of the restaurant’s There is still a mystery of save a life. It saved mine.’’ Judy Teaster is now at Cox Lavern Cook, Karen Heaf- famous cinnamon rolls, with the Flight 370, and I see the “Bury him in the snows of COMMUNITY South. Keep her and her fam- ley, Marie Ford, Coty Allen, a candle atop it. She gener- fires and destruction of the Valley Forge and you have PAGE ily in your prayers. Donald Gress, Eldon Jemes, ously shared it with all who trees and land. Some of those a George Washington. Raise DEADLINE Gladys Smith will be cel- Nathan Nelson, Bruce Light wanted, and still had some to trees have been there more him in abject poverty, and you IS 1 P.M. ebrating her 90th birthday on and Billy McClanahan. take home! than a hundred years. It has have an Abraham Lincoln. MONDAY Tuesday. Just think of all the Sympathy to the Jim Crab- It was agreed to go to Mor- been a pretty day in California. Subject him to be bitter, reli- changes she has seen through tree family in his passing last I wonder how the crops will gious prejudice, and you have the years and think of what week. be, as it takes rain and sun- a Disraeli.’’ the little ones of today will be Tuesday was election day. shine for them to grow. “There are two great sourc- experiencing in years to come. I hope you cast your vote if A little daily exercise is nec- es of inspiration in life — en- Happy Birthday, Gladys. you could. essary. I can’t take long walks. thusiasm and tragedy — and The quilting ladies of the That’s all I have for this time. Instead I exercise in bed just I have been boxed in by both. Conway Senior Center are See you again next week. before I get up in the morn- But having been boxed in by working on making baby ing. First, I thank God that I’m both, I also recognize that per- quilts for the National Guard. alive, then I concentrate on the severance is the key to escape They normally quilt on good things that will happen and satisfaction.’’’ RADER Wednesday. that day. Is there a better way This is a beautiful day the The seniors are planning to start the day? Lord has made, and Juanita By Barb Medlock their April fundraiser. It will I think older people should Uder came to see me bright be a hog roast with Country Computer problems again: do their share of entertaining and early, and she made hot Persuasions entertaining. This no items last week. Sorry! when they can — even if it’s cakes and syrup, and we both will be April 26 starting at 5:00. Last Saturday, March 29, only homemade cookies and enjoyed them. Mark your calendar. Diane Whitwer, Sally Knapp tea. On the television they said Charles had a very pleasant and Janet Tcherny went to a Sometimes the rain gets in August was a tornado month, experience yesterday. On his Loving Well Conference in my way, then I remind myself but just keep praying. Here in way to church he stopped to Branson. Eighty-fi ve women that others may need it, so I the Ozarks we’ve been very use the ATM at the bank. When from Missouri and Arkansas put on my red rain coat and fortunate, with all the mud- he got to church he noticed his were there and enjoyed an go out. slides, storms, fl oods and fi res billfold was missing. Thinking entire day of fellowship and Family is important. And in other parts of the country. he must have dropped it at the education. how wonderful to have a Please pray for Twila Elam, ATM area, he returned to the Sunday afternoon, March grandchild call you a “good Kirk Pearce, Freeda North, 30, a dozen people gathered at bank but no billfold. However, sport.’’ Marie Wilson, Joe and Jea- Brad Daniels had also been at It doesn’t bother me if I nette Campbell, Doris T., Pearl the Rocking Chair Restaurant the ATM behind Charles and forget something. Children Scott, Dan and Teresa Clark, in Conway to celebrate Lyn-

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events to attend in the Stout- ing Meeting at the village hall food pantry, fl owers around a sewing class. We have lots of everyone was at Wal-mart STOUTLAND land Community. Registration to get input from local and park sign, lunch in the park. good activities here at Vernon today. We ran into Bill and TIDBITS for the Laclede Association’s community people regard- This is just a sampling of the Heights. Joann Myers, we seen Faye Women’s Retreat at the Camp ing the kind of business they events that happen in Phil- My granddaughter, Laura Robertson, Rick and Marsha for the weekend of April 25- would like to see come to lipsburg. Many different lead- Seaman fi nished her Clinical’s Jackson, Ronnie Jackson. We By Marie Brown 26; The Seasons of a Woman’s Phillipsburg. Attendance was ers, many successful projects, today. She will graduate in had a regular Morgan commu- Here we are sliding into Life continues. Sign up early good and a variety of sug- lots of cooperation among May, making her a full-fl edged nity reunion on the baby isle at the second week of April. to get your preferred sessions. gestions given. The need to PCDC, Village Council, and Nurse Practitioner. Congrat- Walmart. After that we headed It’s a busy time of the year; I The Christian Church has complete and fi le a MOCAP the churches of Phillipsburg ulation’s Laura, Granny is so on home. We did have a nice get lots of fl yers for various quilting and Bible Study each application to the state gov- which promotes success and a proud of you. day out though and it was re- ally good to see everyone. events. I’ve been working on Tuesday. The Baptist Church ernment was also presented. peaceful community in which I really don’t know too much news this week. I didn’t Tuesday we didn’t have a little presentation about the has a women’s Bible study Many volunteers worked to to live. get to attend church this week. any kids again. So Mom and I Stoutland Community that I each Monday from 1:00-2:00. complete this application and PCDC continues to plan I’m sure I missed some won- went down to Menard’s at the have to give the end of April. A group of ladies meet at the only part to be completed another Fall Festival for this When you put information derful sermons and testimo- Lake. It was a nice drive down Robin’s Café the last week was that of the village council year. Again they will raffl e off nies. and we always love going to on paper or the computer of each month for lunch and which did not complete their many desirable items that are screen, you fi nd out that there Our love and prayers are that store. We didn’t buy too chatter. part. A MOCAP application NOT cheap or junk. Several sent to the Charlie Ware fam- much, but we loaded up and is more to Stoutland than the The Senior Center will have still needs to be completed people will win those items. small population, the skeletal ily. Charlie went home to be headed home. a Roast Beef Dinner this Fri- and filed so that assistance For those who have items to with the Lord a few days ago. The rest of the week we remains of the old store fronts, day, the 11th. There will also can be given for growth and sell, you can contact Debbie We love you Rita and kids. had kids here. We pretty much and faded mercantile signs. be a silent auction. development. To date no sec- DeFonzo at 533-4015 for booth Have a blessed and won- stayed at home. Our community stays busy The Stoutland Book Club ond group has volunteered to information. Updates on the derful week. God bless you Saturday I was working in with activity. The Stoutland will be meeting later this work on this project; however, Fall Festival may be given and yours. Be kind to one the fl ower beds and Justin and senior class and sponsors are month; Tuesday, April 29 at should another group decide in the Wednesday column another. Chelsey Elam came by and on their class trip this week. Robin’s Café at 6:30 p.m. to work on MOCAP, Byron of Phillipsburg News in the stopped to visit for a while. The junior class has been left I do not know all the details Dudley would assist them. Lebanon Daily Record. If you MORGAN I really enjoyed visiting with behind to plan the junior/se- them. I did get a lot done out but another benefi t is being (After Bob Kreuter died, Byron live in the Phillipsburg com- By Penny Dame nior prom. The prom is sched- planned for Clifton Hodges joined Laclede Electric.) munity, you will be welcome in the yard Saturday — it was uled for May 3 in the school’s Hello again from all folks a beautiful day. later this month. A president and vice presi- to come to the PCDC meetings at Morgan. This morning old gym. I think it’s great that The Stoutland Community dent assume many responsi- at the United Sunday morning we had the prom has returned to the (Monday) Mom and I didn’t good services at the Mor- Yard Sale is Saturday, April bilities. It helps if those people PHILLIPSBURG NEWS: have any kids here so we went school. More memories will 26. are retired and have more time Village Council meeting will gan Baptist Church. We sang into Lebanon. We stopped Happy Birthday to Dustin be made and friendships held I met with my brother Ed to give to an organization. be held after the election on down by Patty and Sammy Brown and we sang Happy tighter because of their work- this week. He drove up from Betty and Art Morris, Ed and the 8th. Look on door of Vil- Dismang’s store. Anniversary to Ron and Faye ing together. Saturday, April Kentucky and we had a visit Jane Syotyr, Roxanne Millard lage Hall for meeting day. There we got visit with Robertson. We wish you all 12 there will be a yard sale with my mom. Nephew Bran- and Carl Gisselbeck, Heather NOT JUST QUILTING Ed and Betty Ruble, Den- on the school’s parking lot many, many more. don Gregory celebrated his Carter and Ed Syotry, Ed Syo- CLUB: Members are working nis Dismang and of course Lori Bohannon talked a to assist with the after prom 13th birthday. I can’t believe tyr and Heather Carter are on various size quilts to pres- Sam and Patty. We found out festivities. Stop by and help, little about WMU missions he is a teen. I guess when you some people who have served ent to National Guard person- Sharon Dismang is having weekend. Bro. Tim and Sis. Va- as you know this is the time get my age; you ask yourself a as president and vice presi- nel who are being deployed. surgery Tuesday morning in of the year that any parent lissa were back with us today. lot, “where did the time go?” dent. To my knowledge Sandy You are cordially invited to Springfi eld at Mercy Hospital. We were all glad to see them of a junior or senior in high We want more time, but we Sipes and Mary Lou Haueter join in this effort. Come to Remember Sharon in your home safely. school will be having an out tend to use it so carelessly. have served as secretary and the Conway Senior Center prayers. As we were leaving Today we had our Lord’s of money experience. Don’t Mr. and Mrs. Burns stopped in This is the time of year that Brigette Rhinehart has served on Wednesday from noon to Supper with our morning forget to mark your calendars to visit and Donna and Leon- nostalgia seems to take over as treasurer. 2 p.m. and help make quilts! service. Don’t forget Saturday for the School Play the week- ard McCallister stopped in. So and fl ooding what is left of my Under the leadership of BOOK CLUB: Monthly meet- is the Great Ourdoorsmen Day end of April 25-27. The young hello to all you fi ne folks. mind with memories. There these people much has been ing to discuss Unto the Least at camp. Everyone is welcome people work hard and deserve We went on to Smitty’s to are deep losses that can cause accomplished. Some projects of These, My Brothers by Har- to attend this fun fi lled day an audience. pick up some meds for mom. my heart to ache. I feel that are: Fall Festival at the end of old Bell Wright, 4 p.m. at the with free food and crafts and The big event this weekend There we got to visit with my some are like an open wound September or fi rst part of Oc- home of Enola Clinkenbeard. games. will be at the Baptist Camp on sister-in-law, Ronda Dame. may never be healed. Others tober. Each year PCDC raffl es Come join us. I think this is all the news Saturday from 8:00-4:00. It is She works at the flowers at have left their scar to remind off many very valuable items Have a good week. Remem- for this week. I hope you all the Great Outdoorsmen’s Day. Smitty’s. Good to see you me. However, there is not such as a four wheeler, zero ber to be kind to others and to enjoy your week. Stay Safe. There will be plenty of games Ronda. After Smitty’s we went much to be done about it. You turn mower, flat screen TV. yourself. Brighten the corner on to Walmart. My goodness and events for the children, don’t like it but you just have Desirable items are raffl ed off where you are. lots of food, performances, to take it and be grateful for each year. Food is available and much more. Everyone is what you do have. and priced reasonably. There welcomed. Stoutland Baptist is FINAL TIDBIT: Although are crafts and food for sale, going to have a booth serving SHOW ME it’s diffi cult today to see be- music is provided by many 3HOP3MART up pulled pork sandwiches, yond the sorrow, may looking different bands. With many at- NEWS Jim will be there representing back in memory help comfort tractions, meeting with friends HEALTH INSURANCE the Gideon Ministry, and I will you tomorrow. and neighbors, you are invited be there giving out informa- to bring your lawn chair and By Rowena Calton Let me help you tion about summer camps and PHILLIPSBURG come to Phillipsburg for a very This is the day The Lord VBS programs. Stop by and enjoyable annual event. Hope hath made. Have we rejoiced navigate the Health sit a spell — we’ll catchup on to see you there. and been glad in it? It’s been a Insurance Challenge pretty good day for me and I our tidbits! PCDC: Some other projects are: hope yours has been, too. • Affordable Health Care Act Tuesday, April 8, was Elec- park improvements such as Phillipsburg My brother, Junior Tenni- • The Market Place tion Day, local elections are benches, new roof for shelter, always interesting. They can Community son visited with me on Mon- • Private Health Insurance paint job, grill, balance beam, day. It was so good to see him. get as serious as our state and Development horizontal bars, parallel bars, national elections. We believe Dad-gum, he took a tumble on Beede Insurance Service, LLC jungle gym, Christmas in Jerry Beede, Agent that in a democracy that deci- Council Friday and bummed himself By Eula Gibbs the Park – complete with 417-991-2424 sions are made by a majority up a little. Hope you are bet- I like this title for a group lights, Santa and refreshments 323 W. Commercial, Lebanon of the people. Of course, we ter, Junior. [email protected] of people who have come at the Baptist Church when I went to my great grand- have come to know that is not together in a small village to the weather was COLD, a daughter, Lilly-Ann Dilley’s true. Decisions are now being work together and perhaps Community Yard Sale and birthday party on Saturday. TERMITE & PEST CONTROL made by a majority of those find ways to improve, and Community Clean--up with a She’s a real cutey. The kids who make themselves heard hopefully, to get small busi- dumpster for junk (PCDC and all had a good time playing and who vote. Too often, bad nesses and more residents to Village paid for dumpster), together. offi cials are elected by good come to Phillipsburg. This another project was a small Guess we Calton’s and citizens who do not vote. group is not just for those paper – Village Times with friends will be having our an- Make a difference — VOTE! nual Easter get together on the RHODES who live in the village. That’s interesting articles. PCDC, SBC and other Houses of where “Community” comes in Village Council and local 19th. Look out John and Tonia, Worship will be open from 8 EXTERMINATING — people in and around Phil- churches work together on here we all come. “Servicing Laclede & Surrounding Counties” a.m. to 2 p.m. for Fasting and lipsburg work together. They many projects. We have been having some • Residential • Commercial Prayer for our community, good Bible study classes here are good workers who build Some newer projects are: state, and nation. The church’s at Vernon Heights, thank you • Licensed by State of MO. upon projects already started fi sh fry, ice cream social, a pig sanctuary will be open for Scott Tennison for leading and as a need arises they begin roast, install a fl ag pole and folks to come and go as their the lessons. Scotty also leads 417-532-5259 a new project to take care of light in the park, donation of schedules permit. Now for all us in exercise classes twice a Lebanon • Mike Winfrey - Owner that need. They are good gen- money for back pack program you that want to yell, “Separa- week. He’s a slave driver. On erous stewards of money. at Conway school, support tion of Church and State” take Fridays Katherine Shire holds Bob Kreuter of Laclede BAIL BONDING a quick history lesson — show Electric, Francis Massey and me the term “Separation of Roxanne Millard were some Church and State” in the con- of the fi rst individuals who Kevin Hilton stitution…. were helpful in getting PCDC caregiver support group While we are on the subject Bail Bonding - Ben Hilton established in 1999. Central of the church; SBC will have Bank donated $1,000 as “seed 291 N. Adams • Lebanon, MO a series of revival meetings 2nd Tuesday of Month y 12:30pm money” for this organization. 417-532-0028 • 417-594-0088 with Ron Shrum. The meet- I believe that getting a MO- Lebanon-Laclede County Library, Benage Room ings will begin on Sunday 417-532-9722 CAP (Missouri Community morning, April 13 and com- Action Plan) completed so Information: 800.272.3900 or alz.org/greatermissouri plete on Wednesday evening, • Prompt to the Jail that other groups would help 24 Hour • Visa/Mastercard April 16. Immediate • Service after the Bail • Credit Available the small village to grow may The Stoutland United Meth- Service • Confidential Service on Secured Bonds have been the main reason for odist Church will have its an- organizing PCDC. nual fi sh fry on Good Friday Bob Kreuter set up a Vision- Ad sponsored by the Central Missouri Area Agency on Aging (the 18th) and will host the FLOWER MARKET Community Sunrise Service and Breakfast Easter morning starting at 7 a.m. The offering “Trendy Twist on Something Traditional” from this service will go to the LEBANON R-3 SCHOOL DISTRICT Fresh flowers Community’s Benevolence Fund. for any occasion KINDERGARTEN SCREENING AND REGISTRATION Delivery Available The Stoutland Council of Churches will host a Chil- Kindergarten screening will be April 28th - May 2nd dren’s Easter Celebration at at Esther Elementary. Call for an appointment during the Stoutland Park Saturday, April 19. There will be games, the weeks of April 14th thru April 25th (532-3961). 118 E Commercial music, food, an egg hunt, and All entering kindergarteners must be screened. (across from Post Office) much more starting at 3 p.m. Mon - Fri 8:30 - 5:30 • Sat. 8:30 - 3:00 Kristal Wood - Owner/Designer This will follow the Egg Hunt Children must be 5 years old prior to August 1, 2014. at 1 p.m. in the park spon- Parents will need to bring the student, birth certificate, social security number, shot record proof of residence, and legal custody documents if applicable to the screening appointment. sored by Phipps’ Auction and Please allow 2-3 hours for screening. the town of Stoutland. Ladies there are several Esther Elementary • 1200 Clark Avenue • Lebanon 3HOP,OCAL THE LEBANON (MO.) DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2014 Page 7 www.lebanondailyrecord.com COMMUNITY

time this article appears in the including pool playing, puz- PINE CREEK/ newspaper. zles, ceramics, junko, music SLEEPER TODAY IN HISTORY LYNCHBURG The return of winter weath- jams, sing-alongs, Saturday er has led to my curtailing of night dances, senior fi tness, By Eva Maye Sherrer The Associated Press II, American and Philippine de- bird walks. This is a necessity Wii bowling and much more. We had 21 in Sunday School Today is Wednesday, April 9, fenders on Bataan capitulated By Marline Myers of fi nding small birds. There is also a gift shop and 51 attended services at the 99th day of 2014. There are to Japanese forces; the surren- On April 6, Pine Creek located in the center with Pleasant Grove Baptist Church 266 days left in the year. der was followed by the notori- Baptist Church had 40 attend- handmade items made by Sunday. We sang the birthday On April 9, 1914, the Tampi- ous Bataan Death March. ing morning services. Debbie LEBANON senior citizens. Items include In 1959, NASA presented song to Shelly Hagee. Specials co Incident took place as eight Walker Sang “But Then I Saw jewelry, kitchen items, hats U.S. sailors were arrested by its fi rst seven astronauts: Scott were by Amanda Darling and Him on the Cross” for the spe- ART and scarves, hand creams Mexican authorities for alleg- Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, cial music and Brother Mike and soaps and baby items. All John Mace. edly entering a restricted area John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Walker used John 7:37-39 for GUILD items are reasonably priced. Prayer requests were for and held for a short time before Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard his message. The gift shop is open to the Randy Berry, Gene Allee, Jim- being released. Although Mexi- and Donald Slayton. Architect Happy Birthday this week public. mie Wilson, Sharon Dismang, co offered a verbal apology, the Frank Lloyd Wright, 91, died to Barbara Penley, Joyce Cook, Lebanon Art Guild Gallery The center is open Monday Opal Newell, C.A. and Claudia U.S. demanded a more formal in Phoenix, Ariz. DeEtta Simmons and Lester & More is open for not-for- through Friday from 8 a.m. to Stubblefi eld, Stephanie Ken- show of contrition; tensions In 1963, British statesman Brayman. profi t groups to meet during 4 p.m. Lunch is served from worthy, Dave Hutton, Rosalie escalated to the point that Presi- Winston Churchill was pro- claimed an honorary U.S. Get well wishes to Karen business hours at no charge. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is a sug- Burgess, Art Gormley, Brenda dent Woodrow Wilson sent a citizen by President John F. Heafl ey, David Murray, Max- Presently a book club, quilt gested contribution of $3.50 Wise, Darry Darcy Darling, naval task force to invade and occupy Veracruz, which in turn Kennedy. (Churchill, unable ine Nelson, Joyce McCartha, group and wood carving for seniors 60 and over and Karen Heafley, Danny Hill, Brianna Dana, Denton Mober- groups meet at the Gallery led to the downfall of Mexican to attend, watched the pro- their spouses. We also have Maxine McDaniel, Steve Tot- ceedings live on television in ly, Mary Margaret Wolfe, Kirk regularly. President Victoriano Huerta. homebound meals available ten, and Jim Wallender. On this date: his London home.) Pearce, Evelyn Fisher, Laureda “Sew & Sews,’’ the quilters, for those who are 60 and over Bible study is at 6:30 meet on Thursday afternoons In 1413, the coronation of In 1983, the space shuttle Anderson, Delora Handley, and homebound. p.m. Wednesday at Pleasant and the wood carvers meet for England’s King Henry V took Challenger ended its first Dorislee McClure, Richard There is a dance every Sat- Grove. “open carving’’ on Friday af- place in Westminster Abbey. mission with a safe landing McKinnon, Mary Blunt, Jason urday night from 7 to 10 p.m. Diane Stowe took me for In 1682, French explorer ternoons weekly. Additionally, at Edwards Air Force Base in Chapman and Lonnie Ander- Come join us for fun, great a checkup Tuesday and ate Robert de La Salle claimed the California. son. if a member of your non-profi t music and dancing. The band lunch with me. Mississippi River Basin for In 1984, “Terms of Endear- Sympathy to the family of group also is a Guild member, this week is Bill’s Country Re- Diane and her little grand- France. ment” won five Academy James Crabtree who passed the group can use the Gal- view. Bring fi nger foods. sons Max and Reed Jones In 1865, Confederate Gen. Awards, including best pic- away recently. lery space after hours as the A trip to Downstream Ca- and Bethany Jones were sick Robert E. Lee surrendered his ture, best actress for Shirley Pine Creek is actively sup- Bluegrass Jam musicians do sino is planned for May 8th. army to Union Gen. Ulysses Sunday and wasn’t able to go MacLaine and best support- porting the Great Outdoors on Monday evenings. Other There is limited seating. The S. Grant at Appomattox Court ing actor for Jack Nicholson. to church. Day events scheduled April acoustic musicians are wel- bus leaves from Cowan Civic House in Virginia. Robert Duvall won best actor Beth Hutsell had a reaction 12, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., at come and encouraged to use Center at 8 a.m. and arrives at In 1913, the fi rst game was for “Tender Mercies” while the Laclede County Baptist the Gallery for jam sessions. Downstream at 10 a.m. and to an antibiotic and was sick played at Ebbets Field, the Linda Hunt won best sup- Camp. Everyone is encour- LAGG & M is dedicated leaves Downstream at 4 p.m. all week. She was able to go newly built home of the Brook- porting actress for playing a aged to attend and join in the to fostering the arts and par- Those going will arrive in to church Sunday. lyn Dodgers, who lost to the male character in “The Year activities. ticipating in the community Lebanon at 6 p.m. Must take The Bluegrass Express will Philadelphia Phillies, 1-0. of Living Dangerously.” On April 18, at 7 p.m. there life of Lebanon. For more valid ID. Sign up now. Contact be at the Stoutland Senior Cen- In 1939, singer Marian An- In 1996, in a dramatic shift will be a Good Friday Program information, call the Gallery Lorie Jones at 532-3040. Cost is ter at 9:45 a.m. this Thursday, derson performed a concert at of purse-string power, Presi- the Lincoln Memorial in Wash- at Pine Creek Church. at 532-1895 or C.J. Patterson- $25 per person which includes April 10. dent Bill Clinton signed a ington, D.C., after being denied Sunrise Services will be McKinley at 531-1832. $15 in play money and a lunch Mazie Davis visited Gwen line-item veto bill into law. the use of Constitution Hall by held April 20 at 6:30 a. m. with The Art Guild also supports Moore and Geneva Watson (However, the U.S. Supreme buffet. the Daughters of the American breakfast to follow. the Missouri Cherry Blossom Court struck down the veto Menus April 14-18 Tuesday afternoon. Visiting Revolution. On April 23 a new eight- Festival April 24-26 in Marsh- in 1998.) Monday: Meat Loaf, Corn Mazie this week were Steve In 1942, during World War week Women’s Ministry Bible field. Cherry blossom trees Dog, Roasted Vegetables, McCall, from Republic Friday similar to those at the Jefferson Study will begin. Everyone is Spinach, Au Gratin Potatoes, afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Memorial and Tidal Basin in invited to join this group. Apple Crisp. Anthony Carrillo from Spring- SERVICE FOR YOUR OFFICE EQUIPMENT... Washington, D.C. will be put- Tuesday: Open Faced Roast fi eld Saturday afternoon. ting on their show. Beef Sandwich, Pork Rib- Past First Lady Laura Bush we have that! AUDUBON let, Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, and her daughters Barbara Catalina Blend, Cole Slaw, FAITH & FAMILY Personal Service NEWS Bush Pierce and Jenna Bush Vanilla Pudding. Hager will be speaking at Wednesday: Fried/Baked DEADLINE different events during the FREE Delivery Chicken, Goulash, Potatoes/ DEADLINE By Lester Pannell festival. Gravy, Broccoli, Parmesan When I make birding trips The 2014 Walk of Fame with Carrots, Cake, Ice Cream. IS 11 A.M. I always make a list of birds Tom Akers (astronaut), Joan (417) 532-4012 Thursday: French Dip Sand- MONDAY which I have seen. Charlene Crawford (actress), Bill Virdon wich, Polish Sausage/Kraut, 207 W. Commercial • Lebanon, MO 65536 and I made a trip to Schell (sports star), Gary McSpad- Crisscut Sweet Potato, Cau- Osage Wildlife Area last week. den (gospel singer) and the lifl ower, Green Beans, Pine- I made my usual list, but in a Herschend family will be held. apple Upside Down Cake. bit of house cleaning threw Paul Burrell (butler to Princess Friday: Easter Dinner: it away before writing about Diana) will present a program Baked Chicken, Ham, Yams, our trip. What I am writing is on the proper English Tea. A Broccoli/Caulifl ower, Waldorf from memory and may be a bit 5K run is also planned. For Salad, Hot Rolls, Coconut fl awed. The following is from more information, consult Cream Pie. our trip as I remember it. www.cherryblossomfest.com We were on the road early and saw 1,000 Common Grack- Stoutland After les in and near the cornfi eld HUGHES Prom to host along Fremont and Ostrich community yard roads. This fl ock has been here CENTER all week. Grackles are very sale/bazaar Saturday common at this time. We have We are selling raffl e tickets our share at home. The Stoutland After Prom here at the center to benefi t At the refuge we saw our Committee is hosting a com- the Senior Meal Program. First one and only Greater Yellow- munity yard sale and bazaar prize is a .380 Ruger automatic legs and my fi rst of the year. handgun and two one year from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Satur- Wilson’s Snipes were the only certifi cates to the Ozark Hills day, April 12th at the Stoutland other shorebirds of the day. Training and Shooting Com- High School parking lot. Blue Winged Teal and plex, second place is a $100 gift Pre-registration is request- Northern Shovelers were the certifi cates for Waffl e House, ed at $10 per parking space/ main ducks. Our target species third place is a handmade af- booth. for the day were Ruddy Ducks ghan and fourth place is a $20 and we saw a few. For further information gas card for MFA Oil and food Other species seen were and to register, call 417-594- certificate for Express Stop. Lesser Scaup, Ring Necks, 1542 or 417-286-3711 extension The drawing will be held on Golden Eye, Buffl eheads and 104. June 6th at the Fried Chicken Gadwalls. We saw only four Fundraiser Dinner. Mallards. There are many activities Coots were also common. SUBSCRIBE TO going on here at the senior Only a few Cormorants were THE DAILY RECORD center for the month of April here, and White Pelican num- bers were low. The only Hooded Mer- gansers seen were on a farm pond. Becky’s On a walk we saw Song Game of Arms and Field Sparrows. The Field Sparrow was species number ARM WRESTLING TOURNAMNENT 93 for the year. When we returned home, we had 46 species. At home we added three more species but had only 49. It could have been the fi rst time in which I had seen 50 species this year. A quick search in Lebanon could have located either APRIL 19 • 7:00 PM • Becky’s Bar & Grill Pigeons or Eurasian Collared Doves. We didn’t go after them. Sign Up NOW!! Barn Swallows made their Weight classes for Men & Women’s Division appearance at our barn last Trophies will be given out in each division. week. I saw a Blue Grey Gnat- catcher near our woods and found a Lesser Yellowlegs on a farm pond along Ostrich 2071 West Elm Road for my 98th species of this year. Inside Days Inn Snipes have been easy to see. I have now found them ecky’s across from B&D at four locations. BAR & GRILL I have plans to put out 532-7111 Hummingbird food by the B Page 8 THE LEBANON (MO.) DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2014 www.lebanondailyrecord.com FROM THE FRONT/LOCAL Atchley Park to get more than $180K in improvements

By Fines Massey ing of the back parking lot at he agreed with Eldridge on make some cuts to Shelton’s master plan for Nelson Park the creation of a walking trail The Daily Record an estimated $60,000, remod- getting the most for the cost suggestions, leaving money in 2012. Shelton said phase one around the pond. [email protected] eling the ball fi eld concession for community members. He on the table to address the of that project was in the city’s Shelton hopes the work Atchley Park will be getting building for $30,000, installing suggested tearing down the tennis court issue. capital improvements plan. will begin this summer, which a facelift this summer with a dog park for $10,000 and courts and building them new Projects approved by the After the meeting, Shelton is the same time the work at more than $180,000 worth adding more playground again at a different park. One board were the parking lot, told The Daily Record that the Atchley Park will take place. of projects approved by the equipment for $100,000. possibility for a location dis- the concession stand remod- Nelson Park improvements, While the Parks Department Lebanon Park Board. Board member Andrea cussed was Gasconade Park, el, playground equipment which are being paid for with has a busy summer ahead of it, The board met for a special Clearbrook worried about which has long been a park trimmed down to $70,000 and Fund 22 Capital Improvement Shelton said he is happy to see meeting Thursday to discuss spending money on adding the board has tried to fi gure a sprinkler system for the ball funds, are out for bid now. some progress in the parks. a list of projects that board to the parks when there were out what to do with. fi elds at an estimated cost of The board decided to put the “We’ve been trying to get members wanted to complete areas in disrepair like the ten- The board decided to make $20,000. project out for bid because the some of these projects rolling with park funds after discuss- nis courts that she believed no decision on the tennis Some on the board also city’s crews were tied up in for a long time. It has been ing the large amount of sur- needed to be fi xed fi rst. courts until Shelton could re- wondered why work would other projects. Out for bid are frustrating at times, but we’re plus in its fund balance during “I just really struggle with search more options to solve be done at Atchley Park when the paving of Nelson’s parking excited to get it started,” he its previous meeting. anything that is in addition the problem, but the board did the board had approved a lot, building sidewalks and said. According to Parks Director when we have some things John Shelton, there is currently that are in such poor condi- $520,000 in the Lebanon Parks tion,” Clearbrook said. Department’s fund, which is Some members balked at EXCHANGE STUDENTS VISIT JEFF CITY made up of money generated the cost of the tennis courts. from the parks as well as tax Shelton estimated that if the revenue. At the end of Fiscal courts were ripped up and Year 2014 in June, Shelton has re-covered with asphalt, it an additional $50,000 bud- would cost about $30,000, geted to go into the fund. The and it would only last about board had previously decided another 10 years before the to keep $300,000 in the fund, Parks Department would which is about six months have to fi x them again. A new worth of operating expenses, concrete process would make in case of an emergency, leav- it possible to use concrete to ing $270,000 to work on proj- make the court, but it could ects in the parks. cost up to $100,000, the added “The good news is we have bonus being that the concrete money, and the bad news is court would be guaranteed up we have a lot of projects we to 30 years. need to spend money on. We Member Ken Eldridge told obviously can’t do everything his fellow board members we want to do, but it sure that he believed rather than gives us an opportunity to get spending a lot of money on stuff started,” Shelton told the the tennis courts, the board board members. should work on projects that The director initially recom- can affect the most people in mended a slew of projects at the community. Atchley Park, totaling $225,000 “So $100,000 on a tennis plus the renovation of the court with so many tennis Submitted photo Boswell Park tennis courts, players versus $100,000 on Students from around the world who are participating in the Program of Academic Exchange (Pax) international student ex- which had been an issue of something else? We need to change and who are staying with host families in the Laclede County area recently visited Jefferson City and the Missouri Capitol. contention with the Lebanon try to fi gure out what’s going The students are pictured with their local PAX representative, Joyce Massey, and Rep. Sandy Crawford, R-Buffalo. City Council last year, that to get used the most,” Eldridge had an estimate ranging from said. “We have a great need, $30,000 to $100,000 depend- but how are we going to help ing upon the material used the most amount of people?” to fi x the courts. The projects When asked what his rec- at Atchley included adding ommendation on the tennis fi tness stations to the walking courts would be, Shelton said trail at a cost of $25,000, pav- from 2 injured in I-44 to crash Monday night Crayons From LDR Staff 2005 Lexus GX470 to go off Caps Two people from Cedar the right side of the roadway Hill were injured in a one- and overturn. vehicle wreck at 10 p.m. Pickens and a passenger, Have your Graduate’s Monday on Interstate 44, 6 Christopher L. Pickens, were miles east of Lebanon. taken to Mercy Hospital According to the Missouri Lebanon. The patrol listed Kindergarten/Senior picture State Highway Patrol, Tiffany their injuries as minor to Pickens, 32, of Cedar Hill, moderate. was eastbound on I-44 when Both were wearing seat in their Graduation Section. a gust of wind caused her belts. Featuring Lebanon, Stoutland VEST MEETS WITH and Laclede County Homeschoolers. CRAWFORD Friday, May 16, 2014 Or Only $1200Choose... Includes: Includes: Kindergarten Photo Kindergarten Photo Name, Birthdate, and submitted Parents’ Names Graduation Photo and Name, Birthdate, Bryanna Michelle Grzyb Grandparent’s Names. August 22, 1995 Parents’ Names Parents Stanley & Donna Grzyb and Grandparents: Grandparent’s Names. $ 00 Don & Dorothy Dampier Haley Autumn Henry Only Stanley & Ruth Grzyb October 9, 1995 10 Parents Casey & Dawn Henry Grandparents: Mail or bring into P.O. Box 192, 100 E. Commercial, Lebanon, MO 65536 Patricia Jenkins, Richard Jenkins Name of Graduate Eddie & Carol Henry Dianna Maddoux, Bob Shifflett Birthdate of Graduate Submitted photo Rep. Sandy Crawford, R-Buffalo, left, recently met with Laclede Parents of Graduate County R-1 School District Superintendent Tanya Vest in Jef- Grandparents of Graduate ferson City. Your Name Having a yard sale? Address Call 532-9131 to fi nd out Phone # how to reach more than 5,000 Email Method of Payment Cash Check CC Card# Exp. Date potential customers! 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Memorials ...... 122 Opportunities ...... 207 Bazaars/Craft Shows ...... 330 Other ...... 530 Home Health Care ...... 750 Personal ...... 125 Professional ...... 208 Computers/Accessories .....335 Recreational ...... 535 Instruction ...... 755 Special Events ...... 135 Retail ...... 209 Electronics ...... 337 Wanted ...... 540 Lawn/Garden/Landscape ..757 Contact the classified Special Notices ...... 140 Sales ...... 212 Furniture ...... 345 Painting ...... 765 RECREATION No Hunting ...... 150 Lawn/Garden ...... 355 Photography ...... 767 department today to place Seasonal ...... 214 Boats & Motors ...... 605 Miscellaneous ...... 358 Roofing ...... 768 Situations Wanted ...... 215 Campers & Trailers ...... 610 your classified ad! EMPLOYMENT Musical Instruments ...... 360 Transportation ...... 769 Transportation/Drivers ...... 220 Lodging ...... 612 Accounting ...... 166 Puppies ...... 364 Tree Service ...... 770 Welders ...... 225 RV Parts & Accessories .....615 Agriculture ...... 167 Pets/Supplies ...... 365 Typing/Bookkeeping ...... 775 Sporting Goods ...... 620 417-532-9131 Cashier ...... 169 FINANCIAL Tools ...... 368 Welding ...... 778 Wanted ...... 625 Clerical ...... 171 Business Opportunity ...... 255 Wanted ...... 370 Well Drilling ...... 779 Clerk ...... 173 Loans/Investments ...... 260 Wood/Accessories ...... 375 SERVICES TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFICATIONS Child/Elderly Care ...... 175 Accounting ...... 703 Aircraft ...... 805 GARAGE SALES REAL ESTATE RENTALS DEADLINES Computer/Tech ...... 176 Air Conditioning/Heating ....705 Antiques/Classics ...... 807 AGRI-BUSINESS Laclede County ...... 346 Apartments/Duplexes ...... 405 Construction ...... 177 Backhoe/Bulldozer ...... 710 ATVs ...... 809 Equipment/Supply ...... 5 Zone A ...... 347 Homes ...... 407 Weekend 12 pm Fri. Education ...... 180 Bush Hogging ...... 712 Automobiles ...... 810 Hay/Feed/Seed ...... 10 Zone B ...... 348 Mobile Homes ...... 410 Monday 12 pm Fri. Electrical/Plumbing ...... 181 Chat/Dirt/Gravel ...... 715 Heavy Equipment ...... 815 Land/Pasture ...... 12 Food Services ...... 183 Zone C ...... 349 Mobile Home Lots ...... 415 Motorcycles ...... 820 Zone D ...... 350 Child Care ...... 720 Tuesday 12 pm Mon. Livestock ...... 15 Government ...... 186 Office/Commercial ...... 425 Parts & Services ...... 825 Pulaski County ...... 352 Cleaning ...... 725 Extra/Regional 11 am Mon. Produce ...... 20 Industry ...... 189 Wanted ...... 430 Trucks, 4x4’s & SUV’s ...... 830 Dallas County ...... 353 Computer/Tech ...... 727 ANNOUNCEMENTS Janitor/Cleaning ...... 191 REAL ESTATE SALES Construction ...... 730 Vans ...... 833 Wednesday 12 pm Tue Other Counties ...... 354 Wanted ...... 835 Anniversary ...... 105 Maintenance ...... 193 Business Property ...... 505 Desktop Publishing ...... 732 Weekly Trader 2 pm Mon. Bundle of Joy ...... 107 Management ...... 195 MERCHANDISE Farms & Acreage ...... 510 Electrical/Plumbing ...... 735 PAYMENT POLICY Pre-payment required for some Thursday 12 pm Wed. Card of Thanks ...... 110 Mechanic/Tech ...... 198 Antiques ...... 305 Homes For Sale ...... 515 Glass & Windows ...... 740 categories and out-of-county ads. Friday 12 pm Thur. Happy Birthday ...... 115 Medical ...... 201 Appliances ...... 310 Lots ...... 520 Health ...... 745 Lost & Found ...... 120 Miscellaneous ...... 204 Auctions ...... 320 Mobile Home Sales ...... 525 Home Services/Misc...... 747

Agri-Business Special Notices 140 Maintenance 193 Retail 209 Antiques 305 Zone A Are you pregnant? A childless Cashier/stocker: Apply in person OLD ANTIQUE CORN SHOWER: 15225 Hwy 64, across from Equipment/Supply 5 Full time Maintenance Worker II Blueberry Farm. Sat. 8-2. Furniture, married couple seeks to adopt. Will The Office of the Adjutant General 9am-9pm. Redmons Candy Factory $125. 573-368-8237. Rolla. be Hands-On Mom/Devoted Dad. I-44 exit 118 P-burg. collectibles, something for 13” COURTS is accepting applications for a 50 YEAR OLD WALL OVEN: everyone! Financial security. Expenses paid. full time Maintenance Worker II BARREL/PLEASURE SADDLE Call/TEXT. Jessica & Adam. 1-800- Transportation/ Drivers Electric, copper tone color, works Ralide tree, suede seat, roughout in the Facilities Division, located at good. $25. 573-480-1105. Eldon. Friday & Saturday. 20905 S. Grand 790-5260. Ft. Leonard Wood Training Site. Lakes (At The Lakes, west side of 5 fenders and jockeys, sound and solid, 220 ANTIQUE CHINA SET: Made in made in Bryan, TX. Hwy). Moving-In Sale! If you’ve been laid off from Hostess-- Authorized starting salary for Drivers NEW PAY INCREASE! Your West Germany. 24 karat gold, black $400 HELP IS STILL AVAILABLE! new career starts now! *Tuition Cost and white, rose pattern. $200 OBO. 417-718-5347 Maintenance Worker II: Zone B $2319.00 to $2393.00 Monthly 100% paid *No Credit Check *Great 573-205-9401. Leasburg. Are you a displaced worker from Thursday, Friday & Saturday. 4 miles Pay & Benefits. Guaranteed job after SMALL OAK DESK: $95. 573-368- on Hwy MM. Antiques, collectibles, 4-FOOT, 3 POINT BRUSH HOG: Hostess? Application Procedures: successful completion of training! Call 8237. Rolla. Like new. $475. 573-484-7435. Persons who wish to be (866) 854-2957 www.JoinCRST.com misc. 417-650-0094. Beaufort. Funds are still available to assist you considered for this position Appliances 310 with reemployment services, “Partners in Excellence” OTR must complete MO 300-0739, Drivers, APU Equipped Pre-Pass 454 International with bush hog. including assessments, job-search 220 WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER: Moving Sale $4,450. 417-594-1355. Application for Employment. EZ-pass passenger policy. 2012 & assistance, and training to upgrade Applications may be obtained from 24,000 BTU, works good. $50. 573- Saturday Only! Newer equipment. 100% NO Touch. 480-1105. Eldon. 3-POINT TILL MOWER DISC your skills. the Office of the Adjutant General, Butler Transport 1-800-528-7825 22831 Gladstone Rd. CULTIVATOR: Great for ATV, tractor. State Resources Division, www.butlertransport.com GE 23 CUBIC REFRIGERATOR: EVERYTHING Use for food plots. $150, very Visit your local Missouri Career located on the second floor Excellent condition, almond $75. good condition. 573-699-4351. St. Center to learn what services are of the Drivers: CDL-A Train & work for us! 573-546-2370. Arcadia. MUST James. available to you. Office of the Adjutant General, Professional, focused CDL training available. Choose Company Driver, ATLAS 5-FOOT BOX BLADE WITH 2302 Militia Drive, Auctions 320 GO! To find the Career Center nearest you Jefferson City, Missouri Owner Operators, Lease Operator RIPPERS: Used 2 seasons, like or Lease Trainer. (877) 369-7891 Table & chairs, end visit: 65101-1203 new, kept inside. Will load. $495. www.centraltruckdrivingjobs.com KNIGHT AUCTION SERVICE, LLC 417-399-6687. Fair Play. or download from tables, toys, clothes, http://jobs.mo.gov/ www.moguard.com stove, washer & dryer, 15” BARREL/PLEASURE SADDLE. Drivers: Excellent Home Time. Sun., April 13, 1:00 Lightweight, suede padded swells/ Completed applications must be Great Pay & BenefitsDry Van, Flatbed 3 Real Estate Auctions lots of misc! seat/jockeys, leather fenders and For more information, call returned to the above listed and Intermodal Divisions. skirt, deep comfortable seat, well 1-888-728-5627 (J-O-B-S) address by close of business on You Choose! Refreshers Welcome 417-532-7497 made. $275. 417-718-5347. 18th April 2014. $1,500 Sign On Bonus Zone C The Houston/Rolla/Cedar CDL-A 1 yr Exp. Love The Country Life? Creek Ranger District of the 866-374-8487 KNIGHT AUCTION SERVICE, LLC 3 Family Garage Sale, 1308 Linda Check Us Out Online Mark Twain National Forest Medical 201 Circle, Sat. April 12, 7-2. Lots of everything. will be accepting bids for DRIVERS, SOLO, Sat., April 12, 11:00 1 grazing allotment. Visiting Angels is now hiring 3 OR 6 DAY RUNS Living Estate of HP “Buster” Troutman 1525 Nathaniel Dr. Sat. 7-? Home to buy and sell The Winnipeg Allotment is decor, baby boy clothes, kitchen table/ located in Eastern Laclede compassionate caregivers. Live in Up to $.44CPM. Free health position on the weekends. Assist with 417-532-7497 chairs, baby bed/dresser, misc. • Horses • Tack County on Winnipeg Road insurance. Same day pay. • Saddles • Trailers daily living needs, meal prep, bathing, approximately 3.75 miles north 800-769-3993 for details, Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 14951 Native Dr. • Pets • Trucks of HWY 32 and .28 miles south transfers, and companionship. Multi-family moving sale! 1 Mi. east of Dawn/Winnipeg Road Please call 417-863-8006 for www.trailiner.com of P-burg on Hwy C. Truck parts, • Consignment Items immediate consideration. Electronics 337 • Business Listings Junction. Forest Service tires, furn., misc. Rain or shine! System Road 1633 runs ATTENTION: DRIVERS Bring CABLE OR SATELLITE Bill too high? • Property through the allotment. a Rider! $$$ Up to 50 cpm $$$ Zone D FREE Monthly Calendar of Events! Dental Assistant Lower your bill by up to 40%. Need For more information about BCBS + 401k + Pet & Rider, Quality Internet or Phone service? Call for this area, and to request a bid for Richland Dental Clinic. Hometime, Orientation Sign-On Friday & Saturday, 355 Jessie. NO www.OzarksHorseExchange.com Must be EFDA Certified. details. Sky TV special promotions. SALES BEFORE 8AM! Furn., fridge, prospectus please contact the Bonus CDL-A Req. 877-258-8782 573-303-9179. Houston/Rolla/Cedar Creek Please send cover letter and resume www.ad-drivers.com decor, teen-adult clothes, & misc. District Office at (417) 967-4194. with references to: JVC COMPACT VHS CAMCORDER: Hay/Feed/Seed 10 Human Resources Tantara Transportion Corp. is hiring Sealed bids will be accepted $75 or trade. 573-327-9068. Other Counties Central Ozarks Dental Clinic Flatbed Truck Drivers and Owner Desloge. 4X5 NET WRAP HAY until 2 P.M. local time on P.O. Box 777 Operators. Regional and OTR Lanes Family Garage Sale, Fri 7-6 Sat April 22, 2014. The Mark Twain Richland, Missouri 65556 Available. Call us @ 800-650-0292 13” SONY TRINITRON TELEVISION: 7-12, 615 E jefferson in Richland, 2nd cutting, no weeds. National Forest is an Equal E-mail: mailto:[email protected] or apply online at www.tantara.us With converter box, remote, book. Ton s of baby clothing boys 0-2T Horse quality! Opportunity Service provider. Fax: 573-765-3122 Excellent condition. $60. 314-303- Girls 0-3T, maternity, Prom dresses, Call 417-288-2481. Drivers: 7857. Cedar Hill. womens clothing toys, Knick Knacks Local Springfield, MO company. Tutus, Hairibos. 7th Day is Sabbath Exod. 20:10, CITIZENS BAND BASE: Teaberry Earn up to .38+ w/ INCENTIVE PAY. Rom. 3:31, James 2:10, 1 John 3:4, model T, 23 channel with desktop Looking for PROFESSIONAL drivers Lawn/Garden 355 Rev. 14:12. 417-462-4077. microphone. $135. 417-293-0568. Miscellaneous 204 to haul regional freight. West Plains. FULL SIZE 6-FOOT PORTABLE Employment Offering Good benefits, WISHING WELL: Very nice, $85. Livestock 15 Surdyke Yamaha & Marina Sign on Bonus, 417-293-0568. West Plains. AND Home every 7-10 days. Furniture 345 are now hiring for Service Yard 6.5 HP Craftsman, self propelled Limousin Sale Construction 177 Hands & Watercraft Technicians. 866-374-8487 36” Glass-top wicker table and 3 http://www.drivetransland.com/ chairs, $50. 417-588-9039. lawn mower, nice. $100. 417-718- Sun. April 13 1:00 PM. At Laclede 6964. County Fairgrounds in Lebanon. Concrete Pump Truck Must apply in person at any of our ROUND WOODEN KITCHEN Selling 250 head of limousin bulls Operator Needed 3 locations in Osage Beach. TABLE: With 4 chairs. $125. 573- STEEL UTILITY TOOL WORK and females for info. Will train the right person - must be 205-9401. Leasburg. CART: 5 drawers, on wheels. $75. 573-546-2370. Arcadia. mechanically inclined with a strong 32X32 SEWING TABLE: Iron legs, Call 417-588-6121. Angel Keeper’s Day Care work ethic. Class-A CDL required. wooden top, 7x20 drop-out, good Craftsman 4000 DYT 18.5HP riding 300 Jessie St. Pay based upon qualifications. Boat Season Has Hit! condition, $30. 314-303-7857. lawn mower. Nice shape. $550. 417- Needs someone for part time Horseshoeing Herd Special! 417-473-6242 for application. Immediate openings in our boat hauling Cedar Hill. 718-6964 Get 1 free trim work, cooking and cleaning. division for drivers in our area. All of our with 3 or more Hours 9-12, Traditional dark green swivel rocker Monday through Friday. lanes operate from Lebanon, MO and we are recliner, very nice, $150. 417-588- Black Dirt shoeings in April! Food Services 183 Pick up application at daycare. looking for professional drivers like you. Our 9039. or * New customers only company drivers make good money and are

417-531-2989 Is now accepting home on a regular basis. We offer paid composted manure. www.JoshTitusHorsemanship.com Garage Sales applications for vacations and life insurance to qualified $38 per pickup, we load. line cooks. Professional 208 drivers. Call us today and be on the road to Wanted pasture to rent. Lebanon more money. 417-588-4641. area. Jack Glendenning, 417-588- Call Today 417-589-3700 Zone A 6121. Apply in person at: Administrative Assistant Dowd’s Catfish House Community Health Center in in Miscellaneous 358 Produce 20 1760 W Elm st. Richland, MO is seeking a full-time Lebanon High School administrative assistant to join its Welders 225 2 MIRRORS IN HARDBOARD PLANTS-Pansies, cabbage, team. Responsibilities in this MISSOURI WELDING INSTITUTE, Band Garage Sale FRAMES: Perfect for home, office broccoli, cauliflower, etc. Charlie’s Industry 189 position include: answering INC. Nevada, Missouri. Become a Saturday, April 12th or store. Take both for only $20. 573- Farms-Gardens. Mile west, Rt. 66. 732-4421. Cuba. Experienced polyurethane boat telephones, scheduling meeting Certified Pipe and Structural Welder. Lebanon Junior High School Special Notices 140 painter. 2nd shift, $12/hr. Must pass and appointments, ordering office Earn top pay in 18 weeks. Many Field House Older style boys 26” bicycle, $20. 7 yr. background check & drug test. supplies, opening and distributing companies seek our graduates. 417-589-3251. ARE YOU PREGNANT? A childless Call 417-532-1212. 1-800-667-5885. www.mwi.ws 7:00am-2pm mail, typing correspondence, Something for everyone! NEW IN BOX, Mens BROKE DOG married couple (in our 30s) seeks generating reports, preparing Antiques 305 Western boots, size 7E, King Blue to adopt. Will be hands-on mom/ shaft, peanut bullhide vamp, square devoted dad. Financial security. deposits, handling confidential • Proceeds To Fund The Students information, answering inquiries SMALL OLD CHINA CABINET: $95. Band Trip To Disney World • toe, 3” riding heel, beautiful boots. Let's help each other. Expenses 573-368-8237. Rolla. $100. 417-718-5347. paid. Nicole & Frank. Call/Text: over the phone and via e-mail, 1-888-969-6134 taking and preparing board WERE YOU IMPLANTED WITH A minutes, and all other tasks as ST. JUDE RIATA DEFIBRILLATOR needed. LEAD WIRE between June 2001 Requirements: and December 2010? Have you had MIG WELDERS &/or • Two to five years administrative this lead replaced, capped or did you CNC MACHINE OPERATORS assistant experience FREE receive shocks from the lead? You 2nd Shift 3:30pm-12am • High school diploma required, may be entitled to compensation. bachelor's degree preferred Contact Attorney Charles Johnson • 40 WPM 1-800-535-5727 We are an established and growing Metal Fabrication Shop. We cut, bend, weld, • Strong Microsoft Word, Excel, Small and Outlook skills Bill Vernon machine, and assemble metal fabricated parts using CNC technologies. • Excellent communication skills Income Tax Service We offer: • The ability to multitask and work in a fast-paced environment 238 S. Jefferson, Lebanon -Competitive Wages -90-Day Salary Review • The hours for this position are Coffee Call for more information -Paid Vacation & Holidays Monday through Friday from 8:00 417-569-6605 -Health & Life Insurance a.m. to 5:00 p.m. -Matching Retirement March 31 - April 13 -Safe/Clean Work Environment Please send cover letter and No purchase necessary • Limit one INSULIN CERTIFICATION resume with references to: CLASS per person per visit Apply in person: Human Resources March 17-18 Central Ozarks Medical Center Registration deadline is Mon-Fri (8am-4pm) April 15, 2014. 16055 Hwy E. P.O. Box 777 Registration Fee is $75. Lebanon, MO Richland, Missouri 65556 Contact Jessica or Caterina at E-mail: Gaslight Manor, 417-532-3045 EOE / Drug-Free Workplace mailto:[email protected] 850 S. JEFFERSON 25416 GRANITE LN. Monday-Friday Fax: 573-765-3122 PAGE 10 CONTACT US: WEDNESDAY, To place a classifi ed ad APRIL 9. contact 532-9131 or email 2014 Classifi eds [email protected] www.lebanondailyrecord.com

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APRIL IS RENT FREE! Water/ Nice 2 bedroom apartment. Stove/ Double corner lot on Harrison Ln. in Tony Daher sewer/trash pd. 1 Bed/$350. 2 fridge & trash furnished. $375 per Lebanon. $10,000. Owner-financing month. No pets. 417-532-2032. available w/ 20% down. 532-5183, . Bed/$385. Pets OK. 417-288-3048. 2 Bdrm, 1 bath, w/d, appliances, 531-2415. CASH FOR GOLD, Move-in Special on water, sewer, trash, yard paid! NO Lots for sale in Planeview subdivision, • 2, 3 & 4 bdrm, 2 bath duplexes. pets! $440/mo. $375/dep. 532-8536. S Hwy 5, corner lot, 100x125, lot 6, DIAMONDS & Garage, cable, lawn/snow care & 3 Bdrm., 2 bath townhouse. Fridge 107x125. 588-1276 STERLING SILVER appliances included. No pets, no smoking. 2 Months FREE!* stove, D/W. No pets, 1yr. lease $500/ Lot on Ostrich Ln., will accept double * On Approval mo., $400 deposit. 888-762-0359. wide mobile homes. Very nice Or choose from these great properties: 417-650-8811. subdivision, just inside city limits of Leb. Will consider owner-financing 2013 Ford Fusion Ecoboost SE. • 2 bdrm clean efficient apartments. 2 & 3 Bedroom apts. available now. w/ down payment. 532-5183, 531- Sunroof, loaded, less than 500 miles! Electric, appliances, cable, garage option. Starting at $425/mo. + dep. 417- 2415. 33MPG!! ...... $14,000 No pets. $395 plus deposit. 588-5435. Strohl Construction LLC 2011 Chevy Aveo LT. Auto, air, P/W, • 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. 2 Bdrm Apts. 2 central locations Mobile Home Sales 525 All Your Home Remodel Needs. 19K, great 40MPG! ...... $8,500 Kitchen, Bath, Floors, Doors, Roofing, 2005 Dodge Caravan. Rear air, Split foyer, garage, yard. No pets. in Leb. Appliances furnished, no Siding, Windows, Roof Leaks $700 plus deposit. pets! $350-$410/mo. 588-2730, 588- ATTN: Land Owners! Manufactured loaded, 122K ...... $4,000 Justin all-leather lace-up hiking Home Lenders offering ZERO Down One Call To Do It All. 2005 Pontiac G6. Leather, GT, full sliding sunroof, 3099. Drew Strohl • Free Estimates boots, 6.5M, like new, brown/tan. Call 417-532-8112 programs w/your land. 417-865- loaded, 114K, must see, burnt orange...... $7,500 $40. 417-533-3520. 2 Bedroom, appliances furnished. 417-288-8171 or 417-531-8171 9719. Now Accepting Credit & Debit! 2006 GMC Pickup. 6-cylinder, auto, POKER AND ROULETTE TABLE: Near Copeland, $295 - $385 per bed cover, 94K ...... $9,995 month, plus deposit. 417-532-7782. Need a manufactured home? $100 or trade. 573-327-9068. Lenders offering HOME ONLY 2007 Chevy Cobalt. Auto, air, cruise, Desloge. financing. Don’t pre-judge your T.H.I. HANDYMAN nice! ...... $4,500 Homes 407 2002 Volkswagen Passat. Leather, 3 Men’s Adidas Climalite polo golf credit. 417-865-7029. 2 Bdrm. W/D h/u, thermopane SERVICE sunroof, loaded ...... $6,000 shirts, light gray solid (Med), green STEEL BUILDINGS various styles Specializing in small/med. home 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor. AWD, stripe (Med), light green stripe windows, all elect. Ref. req. $385 plus deposit. 540 Center. 417-532- perfect for garages & Workshops, Maintenance/Repair & Remodeling. auto, air, cruise, nice, ...... $6,000 (Med). All excellent. $12 each. 417- MIDWEST INN Make Low Monthly payments on Call 417-664-3697 or go to my 2002 Hyundai Accent. 4 door, auto, 718-5347. 9265. 2 remaining clearance buildings website for a list of air, 145k, Great MPG ...... $3,500 ELVIS PRESLEY STAMPS: 40 2 Br./2 ba., acreage, carport, appli., 20x30 or 50x60 SAVE Thousands. services & information! 2004 Lincoln Aviator. 3rd row seats, stamp sheets, 1st issue, brilliant private, horse pasture, free water. Call Now! 1-800-991-9251 Heather leather, loaded, 1 owner, 87K .. $8,500 $550/mo. 531-2126. 2004 Chevy Colorado. Crew cab, auto, air, color, uncirculated, mint condition. $8,000 rebate, trade anything, www.thiHandyman.com loaded, Z71 package, 104K ...... $12,000 $35/each+shipping. 417-686-0032. 417-588-3226 2/3 Bedroom w/basement, new $19,999, used $1,000. Land, Ava. 2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 bath Townhouse appliances, storage area. 529 S. foreclosure, lenders avail. 636-451- 1999 Chevy Astro Van. Good Hospital bed, electric, practically on Kent Dr. $425 month, $400 Monroe. $475/mo + dep. 417-718- 5000 condition, been kept up, 8 passenger, 1826. Lawn/Garden/ Landscapes 757 200K. $3,200. 417-718-1914. brand new, $100. 417-588-1418, call deposit. No pets. 417-532-8537. 4 Bed, 2 bath 2013 Doublewide 11AM-1PM Mon.-Fri. Efficiency apartment & rooms by 307 McPhail. Clean 1bdrm duplex. 4 sale. Special discounts for land 1999 Chevy Astro Van. Good 110 Sharp A/C, computerized. $40. week or month. Utilities included. appl., large rooms, walk-in closet, owners. Lenders offering $0 Down Brackett Lawn Care condition, been kept up, 8 passenger, 417-589-3251. Call 417-532-5291 or 417-322- deck, $310/mo+Dep. Call 664-7900. with land. 417-533-3599. Free Estimates 200K. $3,200. 417-718-1914. Residential or Commercial 3800. Moving? Need an Apt., home, 1999 Chevy Blazer. New tires, great Men’s NIKE Fit Dry Polo Golf Shirt, Mowing & Trimming mobile or duplex? Contact Laclede shape. $3,900 OBO. 417-718-1914. short sleeve, kelly green, excellent Zero Turn Accuracy! Spacious Townhouse Co. Landlords’ Association at Recreation condition. Size large. $12. 417-718- 417-718-9660 2000 Olds Intrigue. Needs motor 2 bed, 1 1/2 bath, Private Patio, Large lacledelandlord.com 5347. 10 Years Lebanon Experience work. $700. 533-8160. After 5pm. Closets, Good Location Rentals available. Start at $400. D & FRED HAISE, JR. APOLLO 13 $450/month plus $450 deposit J Property Management, INC. 417- Campers,Trailers & RVs PLAQUE: 1970, glass, $15. 573- References Required. No pets. Motorcycles 820 588-3999. lebanonmorentals.com 434-4837. Gravois Mills. Water & Trash pick up included 610 Roofing 768 2013 Can-Am motorcycle, loaded, “GROWING UP WITH SCIENCE” 417-532-2404 3, 4, 5 Bdrm, homes/mobile homes, ‘13 Flagstaff tent camper. Model Integrity Roofing. Const. & General 7,200 miles. Selling for health 25 VOLUME SET: Educational for All electric, central H/A. $500-$800/ 228D, sleeps 8, slide-out dining, fully Maintenance. Reasonable Rates. reasons. $19,000. 417-521-4504 young and old. Perfect for home mo. HUD accepted. 588-2478. equip. $10,500/OBO. 417-664-4777. Applelane 417-533-2086, 417-650-1043. 1967 650 Triumph Bonneville schoolers. $50. 573-732-4421. Chopper, metallic black & lots of Cuba. Apartments Sporting Goods 620 Tree Service 770 chrome, many new parts. Serious Move-in special, half off 1st month & 2 end tables, solid oak, good of Lebanon Air Elliptical. $75. 417-531-1635. inquiries only. $8,700. 531-2290 40” flat screen TV! Berry Tree Service. Remove, trim, condition. $25 each. 417-533-3520. • 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME: Spacious 1500 sq. ft 3 bedroom, 2.5 stump grinding. Fully insured/free 1207 Applelane. 2 Car garage, custom, Trek Mass Transit quotes. 588-2478. C/C accepted! 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Do not reach out to this person believe in the word “no.” If you are sin- his or her actions have fi nancial im- right now, as his or her behavior points gle, you enter one of the most romantic plications. Make a decision for your to a desire for space. Tonight: Accept periods of your life from July on. You security in the long run. Expect some an invitation. could meet someone who fulfi lls many upset over this matter. Tonight: Detach BORN TODAY of your fantasies. If you are attached, and relax. Newspaper publisher Joseph Pu- you can be found happily together at AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) litzer (1847), actor Steven Seagal home this spring. You are likely to plan ★★★★ You might feel weighed (1952), NFL sportscaster John Mad- a special vacation or fulfi ll an impor- down by a work-related matter and den (1936) tant mutual goal this summer. VIRGO want to have a discussion with a loved *** can be very fussy and detail-oriented. one immediately! Explain your predic- Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet at The Stars Show the Kind of Day ament, and emphasize the importance www.jacquelinebigar.com. You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; of having this conversation. Tonight: (c) 2014 by King Features Syndicate Inc. 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Diffi cult ARIES (March 21-April 19) ★★★★★ You refuse to accept “no” as an answer right now. You will fi nd a way of using a problem to pave your way to a goal. What seems to be an obstacle will vanish given creative ® brainstorming. Tonight: Make sure to DILBERT By Scott Adams get some exercise. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ★★★ You might not want to budge in the morning or even in the after- noon. If you can, take a day off or try to work from home. Make it OK to extend your weekend once in a while. You will come back feeling much Woman With Transgender Lover more refreshed. Tonight: Head out for a walk. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Is Looking for Family Support ★★★★ Look at the long-term im- plications of someone’s resistance at by Abigail Van Buren work. The problem could be bigger © 2014 Universal Uclick for this person than for you. In the af- ternoon, you might want to check on DEAR ABBY: I’m a divorced DEAR ABBY: I am a single moth- ® a real estate investment or the possi- woman with grown children. I have er who has had my share of heart- HAGAR THE HORRIBLE By Chris Browne bility of a change around your home. always supported gay rights and break. I was with “Kent” for almost Tonight: Be a couch potato. thought of myself as straight. But two years. We moved in together CANCER (June 21-July 22) a few months ago, I met a woman, and talked often about marriage. ★★★★ Be aware of your fi nanc- “Stephanie.” Things were going great, but then es, and make a decision that allows We hit it off immediately, and I he lost his job. After that, finding greater fl ow for you. This ease might was shocked to learn she’s a trans- and keeping a job became harder come from saying “no” to some risk- gender woman who was born male. and harder for him. taking or overindulgence. Postpone a We have spent a lot of time together One day when I came home from and are falling in love. Stephanie work, all of Kent’s clothes were gone. talk until late afternoon or tomorrow if will be having surgery soon to com- He said he had moved back in with you can. Tonight: Go hang out with a plete the transgender process. his mother because he didn’t feel friend. I have been surprised and dis- comfortable with me paying all the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) appointed by the lack of support bills. 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I refused and hold most of the day. You might won- long time. But now I find myself haven’t spoken to him since. Yester- der what would be the best way to pro- refraining from mentioning Stepha- day I learned that I am pregnant ceed with a key project. You’ll sense nie in conversation. with his child. a loosening up -- if not today, in the How can I discuss her with oth- I am turned upside down with- near future. You could be a lot tenser ers? We are taking things slowly and out a clue what to do. Is it wrong to than you realize. Tonight: Leave today not jumping into anything, yet we feel hatred for him? behind you. can definitely see ourselves spend- BETRAYED IN TEXAS LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ing the rest of our lives together. ★★★★ A meeting or discussion We have already faced disapproving DEAR BETRAYED: Under could color your thinking. You might strangers and handled it well. the circumstances your feel- be replaying certain situations in your LOVES MY FRIEND IN OHIO ings are understandable. Now, here’s what to do. Contact Kent ® head. Aim for what you want, and DEAR LOVES: It appears and BEETLE BAILEY worry less about what others think. his wife and tell them the By Mort Walker Stephanie isn’t the only one “happy” news that he is going A fi nancial matter seems to pull your in your relationship who is to be a father — and you expect purse strings too tight. Tonight: Get in transition. Both of you are, him to shoulder all the responsi- some extra R and R. and because it is new to those bilities that go with it. Then talk SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) around you, they may not to a lawyer to be sure he does. ★★★ A boss might be more pleased understand it — which is why with your performance than you real- they are uncomfortable. *** ize. You could be unusually concerned The fact that Stephanie is Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van or worried. Perhaps you are not aware transgender should not be men- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and tioned right off the bat. It is not was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. of the image you are projecting of the most important thing about Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. yourself. Try to loosen up a little; you her, and it should not be her want to be approachable. Tonight: defining characteristic. Discuss Only what you want. *** the matter with your friend and To order “How to Write Letters for All SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ask how she would like to be Occasions,” send your name and mailing ★★★★ Take a broad look at some introduced and referred to. It’s address, plus check or money order for only logical that this will vary $7 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby — Letter information that is coming down the Booklet, P.O. 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FROM THE FRONT/LOCAL ber of nieces and nephews, and DEATHS a cousin, Jim Martin. from page 1 Arrangements for Etha Pau- Results ETHA PAULINE BAILEY line Bailey are incomplete Etha Pauline Bailey, 81, of In Ward 4, incumbent Other results from the race 1 School Board (Conway) press time. The Daily Record at this time and will be an- Lebanon, died Tuesday morn- nounced by Holman-Howe Chuck Jordan was unopposed are: Todd I. Skelton (1,534), (Laclede County only re- will have the fi nal tally as it ing, April 8, 2014, at Mercy and received 216 votes. Jim Hall (793), James (J.R.) sults) becomes available. Funeral Home of Lebanon. Hospital Springfi eld. For more information or to Mark Rector and Jon Mor- Doerr (512) and Vonda I. Wal- In Laclede County results ■ Gasonade C-4 School She is survived by three ris were unopposed in their lace (1,206). for the Conway school dis- Board visit the website, go to www. sons, Larry Runge, of Palatine, holmanhowe.com. respective positions as mu- ■ Laclede County C-5 trict, incumbents Sally Triplett Dustin Young, Eddie Arm- Ill.; Gary Runge and Cindy nicipal court judge and city School Board and Stanley R. Bailey won re- stong and Matthew Fore were Judge, and Richard Moore and attorney. Rector received David Jones has earned election. Triplett earned 143 elected to the Gasconade Tina Ferguson, all of Lebanon; 2,259 votes and Morris re- a spot on the Joel E. Barber votes and Bailey received 133. School Board Tuesday. four grandchildren, Emma Find Us On ceived 2,354. Board after losing his re- They will be joined on the Young claimed the highest Van Houten and her husband, In other election results: election bid last April. Jones board by Travis Doing, who number of votes with 52, fol- Andy, Zeb Runge, Jessie Run- ■ Lebanon R-3 School earned 216 votes. Also elected was the top candidate with lowed by Armstrong with 39 ge, and his wife, Jennifer, and Board to the board were incumbents 164 votes. and Fore with 35. Hannah Runge; four great- The board’s incumbents, Tommy Huff with 189 votes Other results for the R- Other results are: Larrette grandchildren, Cody Stewart, Sherry Headley, E. Kim Light and John Sanwald with 175. 1 Board of Education are: D. Efaw (26) and Rebecca Audrey Van Houten, Max- and John Carr retained their Other results are: Darrell Terry Hileman (49), Norman Eadie (31). well Van Houten, and Kaylee positions. Headly garnered Ivey, Jr. (162), Winter Young Webster (107), Kevin Dampier For more results from Tues- Blucher; two brothers, Clyde the most votes with 3,135, (162) and Shannon R. Reed (74), and Tony Prock (54). day’s election, go to www. Hart and his wife, Alberta, followed by Light with 2,869 (137). Webster and Dallas county lebanondailyrecord.com and of Phillipsburg and Bob Hart and Carr with 2,856. ■ Laclede County R- votes were not available as of click on this story. and his wife, Joyce, of Caman- che, Iowa; two sisters, Alberta Rogers and Maxine Goffe and www.facebook.com/ her husband, Richard, all of TheLebanonDailyRecord Lebanon; a sister-in-law, Edith Shadrick, of Lebanon; a num- Sup- porters clap and cheer as the bond’s Meadowview Dutch passing is Sale Dates announced April 9TH to Monday Market Savings April 15th, 2014 during a watch party at the Now Accepting Credit, Lebanon Debit Cards & EBT Junior High School commons Discount & Surplus Groceries area. Prices Subject to Stock on Hand

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In total, 3,131 the same way,” Miller said. need to be worked out, what School and the latter will be . 20% OFF people voted in favor and Miller’s co-chair, Ehrhardt, has been set is that the build- used as a Central Office for 1,950 voted in opposition to echoed Miller’s statement, ing will be 155,700 square the district. In moving those the bond, which will be paid saying he has a “tremendous feet with the capability to two buildings to the newer for with a 37 cent increase to pride in the community for accommodate 1,200 students sections of those schools, the 50 LB. RUSSET $ 99 the district’s tax levy. The “stepping up and making in classrooms and 1,400 in district will eliminate two POTATOES 10 EA. increase will raise the tax the right decision.” commons areas. Each grade buildings that are currently to a total of $3.59 per $100 According to Widhalm, will have its own “pod” or being leased. 50 LB. RED POTATOES $ 00 of assessed valuation for the next step toward the new wing of the building, and Widhalm expects the proj- 15EA. personal property and real middle school is finalizing the grades will share the ect to go out to bid before 10 LB. estate. the plans, which have only common areas. There will the year is out. As early as POTATOES $ 50 Also at the watch party been completed up to the 25 be a practice football fleld next spring, depending on 2 EA. were members of the Middle percent mark by Sapp De- outside the school, a practice weather, the district could School Now Committee, sign Associates Architects of track and two gymnasiums break ground on the new 50 LB. ONIONS $ 99 who have been working in Springfield. Before the plans within the school. One of the building. The project is set 23 high gear for the past few are finalized, Widhalm said gymnasiums also will serve to be completed and ready months in an effort to get there will be meetings with as a tornado shelter. for classes for the 2016-2017 the word out about the issue. staff, faculty and adminis- The new school will be school year. Widhalm and Middle School Now Steering tration. He expected final constructed on a 45-acre plot the committee co-chairs all OUR OWN Committee co-chairs Beverly plans to be drawn up by of land on Fremont Road said they plan on being at Miller and Steve Ehrhardt early fall. between the roundabout the Lebanon Middle School FARM FRESH thanked the “hundreds” “It’s going to be an ex- and Regal Beloit. 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