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Contributed photos The Clifton brothers have countless memories in the cab of their father’s 1982 Kenworth W900A – pictured above in the late 90’s (left) and in Aug. of 2021 (right). The emotional video of the reunion racked 4.4 million views on TikTok and can be seen at www.marshfieldmail.com. A TikTok reunion between a Marsh- The brothers grew up riding shot- that I’d own that truck one day… even “We talked to him about buying it field family and a special big rig has gun while their dad hauled grain in a after the auction I told him someday I about two and a half years ago but we racked up nearly 4.5 million views on 1982 Kenworth A-Model, After years was going to find it. We tried for about didn’t have the money then,” Dusty the popular video-sharing platform, of making memories in the rig, their 10 years to find it and then Coltin just said. “But we did go up and test drive it and for a good reason. The heartwarm- father quit working for the company happened to put a picture of it on a just for a chance to look at it.” ing story shows how brothers Dusty that eventually auctioned the truck. Kenworth A-Model group.” Dusty began working at Kenworth and Coltin Clifton brought their dad’s “That was the first truck I ever went Coltin explained that their family in late 2020 and everything changed old A-Model back to Marshfield after 100 MPH in. Dad asked me if I wanted created many memories in the cab of about six weeks ago when Dusty sold over a decade of trying to track it to go 100 MPH so we did… that one that truck and how much he missed two Peterbilt rigs. down… complete with an emotional was a big secret” smiled Dusty Clifton. it. That’s when the man who bought it reveal at the end. “I was about five when I promised him auction messaged him. See A-MODEL, Page 6A

Mail photo by Shelby Atkison Smiles all around from participants of the Marshfield New Teacher Acad- emy. The training and school year prep-day was led by Director of Data Assessment and Accountability Al Richardson, who’s been with the dis- Contributed photo trict since 2006. “I’ve been getting continued reports of everyone being GRO Marshfield provided free ice cream for the first 50 people at both the welcome and really feeling the family atmosphere of Marshfield schools,” FACM and Marshfield DC Travelers booths on Aug. 10. The Ice Cream Social said Marshfield Superintendent Mike Henry. “Al Richardson did such a took place at the Dr. Tommy Macdonnell Aquatic Center at Patriot Park in good job with helping show these folks what it means to be a Blue Jay… celebration of Missouri’s bicentennial. it’s definitely been a success.” New student info system for Niangua schools Board meets ahead of open house

By Shelby Atkison “This needed to be done, but our mation for their respective students. Ad- back so far.” [email protected] former system was also bought out so ditional log-in information can be found As far as the Return to Learn plan they’re switching over to a system called on the school’s website or facebook regarding COVID, the school is focusing The Niangua School Board met PowerSchool,” said Superintendent Josh page: www.nianguaschools.com or @ on keeping social distancing between Friday, Aug. 13 ahead of the school year Hume. “This makes all back to school Niangua Cardinals. For assistance, con- kids when possible. While masks aren’t to approve the technology bid, set its dis- forms and the enrollment process 100% tact the school directly at (417) 473-6101. required, Hume said they will do what- trict tax levy and discuss a few changes online as well as features for parents, like “There are some bugs that we’re ever it takes to keep kids healthy and in the district. One of the largest changes a student grade portal.” working through but for the most part, in school. is the upgrade of the student informa- According to Hume, parents should it’s streamlined and efficient,” Hume tion system. have received mailings with log-in infor- added. “We’ve had some good feed- See NIANGUA, Page 6A

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Contributed photo Over a hundred classic cars were on display at Saturday, Aug. 14 at Young’s Shopping Center as part of the Marshfield Cruisers Cruise-In event. The next Cruise-In will be Saturday, Sept. 18.

By Shelby Atkison folks of all ages to check out. [email protected] The Marshfield Cruisers host Cruise- In events on the second Saturday of each Mail photo by Shelby Atkison The Marshfield Cruisers finally caught month from April to October. The Cruise- An outreach by Destiny Church offers free food to families in Marshfield. a break from Ole Man Weather and pro- In’s last from 5-7 p.m. with no charge to The outreach takes place on the second Friday of every month from 8 a.m. vided a free night of fun for local families the general public. to 2 p.m. and offers two food programs, one of which is offered through with their monthly Cruise-In. Over 130 The next Cruise-In is set for Satur- the USDA. The food pantry has no qualification requirements and is open classic vehicles were on display Saturday, day, Sept. 11 with a rain date of Satur- to anyone. Volunteer opportunities are also available at these events. Aug. 14 at Young’s Shopping Center for day, Sept. 18. Ukeleles at the luau

Contributed photo Tyler Pipe & Coupling donated 16 fire extinguishers to the Marshfield Fire Department last week. Pictured left to right are MFD Lieutenant Tony Saitz, MFD Chief Michael Taylor and EHS Manager of Tyler Pipe & Cou- pling, Nathan Gentges. The fire extinguishers will be handed out to fami- lies in need during Fire Prevention Week October 3-9, 2021.

Contributed photos Pictured are Karen (left) and Rick (right) Maxson of Uke 66. The ukulele group performed several songs at the Marshfield Senior Center Luau banquet on Saturday night, Aug. 14 while servers stood by ready to serve guests. The community gathered for a smorgasbord of good food and good music – all delivered as safely as possible.

601781s 621416c NEWS August 18, 2021 | The Marshfield Mail | 3A Strong turnout for L-R Elementary open house following renovations

By Bryan Everson normal entrance has the space that is more just [email protected] been remodeled with a as importantly a FEMA more secure entry that’s safe room, capable of At least one half become increasingly in- withstanding an F5 tor- of Logan-Rogersville line with other modern nado. In the case of severe Elementary School feels educational portals. weather, a city official can essentially brand new. “Flex spaces,” as Ball trigger doors to automati- Around 100 visitors termed them, have been cally open for residents attended the open house one focus of the addi- to take shelter. In the event held on Aug. 10 to tions, and will continue meantime, with nets at a see the completion of the to be added in the next shortage, it will provide first phase of renovations phase of building addi- another practice court to the school located on tions as well. for teams. East Farm Road 164. “The idea is that these Cooking and serving Three tours were led by spaces are available for space at the school was a combination of L-R Su- teachers to use, for proj- expanded significantly. perintendent Shawn Ran- ects, or for anyone who Brand new offices were dles and Ball Architects has a child here, to come added, and where some Firm President Chris Ball, and have lunch with of those offices were now as well as Jennifer Katzin, Mail photos by Bryan Everson them,” Ball said. encompasses the kitchen former L-R Elementary New windows update the look from the outside, but the inside of Logan- Students and players and lunch service area. Principal and new Asst. Rogersville Elementary School has seen the first phase of work completed will get plenty of use out Classrooms were Superintendent, along that is giving the building a fresh, modern feel. of the new basketball renovated, too, including with her successor in the goals added –– Ball spoke the art and music room, building, Brittany Payne. as the city and district speaking to one group in temporarily through of playing in what’s now and the next planned Modifications were expands, become a K-5 prior to the tour. a west entrance while the lunchroom in the past phase of renovations made with the foresight school down the road, After parents and the building under- –– but the community as would see updates to that the building could, as Ball mentioned while students were shuttled went construction, the a whole will benefit from over 30 more.

While students from years’ past might have dribbled a ball in a low-ceiling The kitchen area coupled with the Additional open, mixed-use spaces Firm President Chris Ball of Ball Archi- room, the elementary school now has lunch serving space (now beyond were a focus of the new updates, and tects leads one tour group last week a dedicated court that also doubled this room in a connecting one) has more will be added in the next phase through the new updates, including a as a safe room for the community ca- expanded significantly. of work. renovated art room seen here. pable of withstanding an F5 tornado. Chamber of Commerce Rogersville resident takes 2nd Runner Up Marshfield Greenhouse & Produce in virtual Ms. Nursing Home Queen Pageant

By Shelby Atkison [email protected]

Denise Smith, Rogersville, has placed 2nd Runner Up in the Missouri Health Care Association (MHCA) Ms. Nursing Home Queen pageant. Four select ladies from southwest Mis- souri nursing homes competed in the District 4 pageant virtually – sharing life stories of family, work, community service and hobbies. The Queen of the pageant – Claudine Scott of Bolivar – was crowned Tursday, Aug. 12 and her court was announced, including 2nd Runner Up, Smith. Smith is a resident of Copper Rock Healthcare in Rogersville. Her exempli- fied elegance for a woman over the age of 60 helped her stand out amongst other contestants. Smith was born in 1943 in the rural town of Indian Mound, TN and was the youngest of Contributed photo Contributed photos seven children. According to Smith, she Ms. Denise Smith of Rogersville, The Marshfield Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting for Marsh- was often up to mischief because she MHCA 2nd Runner Up in the 2021 field Greenhouse & Produce on Saturday, Aug. 14. Pictured are owners knew she could get away with it. Ms. Nursing Home Pageant Jennifer and Wesley Glenn are the owners alongside their dog, River. Smith’s father was the sheriff, and her mother was a midwife. She at- moved to Missouri after her husband tended elementary school in her small retired in 1987. town of 58 residents, but graduated They returned to Tennessee in 1994, high school in nearby Dover, TN, with where she worked at Embassy Suites a population of 503. She moved to Fort and came to love caring for and help- Campbell, KY, after high school, where ing people. Four years later, she went she met and married Steven L. Smith in to work for yearbook manufacturer 1978. He was in the military, which took Jostens Printing. She moved to Missouri the couple on many adventures. after retirement. According to Smith, a highlight was Smith found a new home seven Ansbach, Germany. She enjoyed work- months ago, when she arrived at Cop- ing for a laundry facility and walking per Rock. She enjoys playing bocce ball Volksmarches, which were six-mile and bingo. She loves her roommate and walks with beer and wine tastings at enjoys being involved in the commu- various checkpoints. She didn’t want to nity, helping with activities. She’s an Marshfield Greenhouse & Produce is officially open for their fall season, leave Germany but received a beauti- avid collector of Garfield memorabilia offering plants for fall gardens, house plants, hanging baskets, mums and ful parting gift with the adoption of her and butterflies. She has made Copper more. Marshfield Greenhouse & Produce is located at 402 W. Maple St. in baby girl. The family moved to Texas Rock her home and is always excited to Marshfield and is open weekly Wednesday - Saturday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. before relocating to Oklahoma. They represent it with her new title. 621073z 4A | The Marshfield Mail | August 18, 2021 LEGALS/FTR LEGALS

REQUEST FOR later than 2:00 p.m. on August NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF at City Hall City Hall. This hearing will be QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) 27, 2021 to the City of WEBSTER COUNTY, held to discuss a variance at for Professional Engineering Marshfield City Clerk's Office To all persons interested in the MISSOURI For more information, contact 210 Mooney Street. Services for Improvements located at Marshfield City Hall, estate of Eugene James Wood, Request for Publication after Chad Bybee at 417-753-2884 †ny interested citizens are to the City of Marshfield 798 S. Marshall Street, Marsh- decedent. The undersigned, Judgment of Change of ext. 313. encouraged to attend the hear- Drinking Water System field MO, 65706. Following Central Trust Company, is Name for Adult Individual ing. For more information, The City of Marshfield Missouri review of submittals, shortlisted acting as Trustee under a trust, To Whom It May Concern: Notice of Variance: please contact City Administra- is soliciting Request for Qualifi- firms shall be prepared for the terms of which provide that Notice is hereby given that by tor, Chad Bybee at cations from engineering firms interviews on Monday, August the debts of the decedent may an order of the Circuit Court of A public hearing will be held 417-753-2884 x 313. licensed in the State of Missouri 30, 2021, or Tuesday, August be paid by the Trustee upon the County of Webster, Missou- on Thursday, September 2, for architectural and engineer- 31, 2021 at a time set by the receipt of proper proof thereof. ri, Case No. 21WE-DR00119 2021, at 6:00 pm at Rogersville ing services. Services would City of Marshfield. The City of made entered on the record on CITY OF STRAFFORD include design, construction, Marshfield reserves the right to The address of the Trustee is: 7/27/2021, the name of Ronda inspection, operations/mainten waive any formalities or to Central Trust Company Lea Pettit was changed to NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ance advisory, and contract reject any or all submitted 3333 S. National Avenue, Ronda Lea Anderson AUGUST 26, 2021 – 5:45 P.M. administration for improve- proposals. Third Floor NOTICE IS GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held by the Board ments to the existing Drinking Springfield, MO 65807 Notice of Planning and of Aldermen of the City of Strafford at 5:45 p.m. on Thursday, Water System, as well as future Zoning Public Hearing: August 26, 2021 at City Hall, 126 S. Washington, Strafford, MO expansions on an on-call basis. All creditors of the decedent are to establish a tax levy for all real property in the City of Strafford, Proposals must be received no notified to present their claims Planning and Zoning for the Missouri. to the undersigned within six (6) City of Rogersville will hold a NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING months from the date of the first Public Hearing regarding a AGGREGATE (Unaudited) ASSESSED VALUATION A public hearing for Webster County Senate Bill 40/WC Partners publication of this notice or be Conditional Use Permit per Board of Directors will be held on Tuesday, August 24, 2021, at forever barred pursuant to section 405.390 of the Munici- 7:00 p.m. at the office of WC Partners, 1329 Spur Dr Suite 160, Section 456.5-505, RSMo pal Code on September 14, 2020 2021 Marshfield, MO 65706. The purpose of the hearing is to set the 2005. 2021, 6:00 p.m., 211 E Center, REAL ESTATE ASSESSED: $37,129,229 $41,232,736 tax levy for the upcoming year. Rogersville MO Central Trust Company, 2021 TAX LEVY: Real Estate Assess Valuation $387,206,801.00 Trustee Owner: Morelock Building GENERAL REVENUE PER $100 .3395 Personal Property Valuation $121,287,455.00 Location of Property: Logan Total Assessed Valuation $508,494,256.00 Estates Phase 7 EXPECTED TAX REVENUE FOR 2021 $139,985 Full legal description available MARSHFIELD FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public Hearing will be held Thursday, August 26, 2021 by on-line A public hearing will take place at the Webster County Health Unit, 233 The Marshfield Fire Protection District is soliciting proposals video conferencing at 6:30 p.m. Citizens may be heard on the pro- E. Washington, Marshfield, MO on August 30, 2021 at 3:45pm in order from qualified companies to provide services for planned fire posed tax rates to be set for the City of Marshfield. to set the property tax rate for the coming year. Following are the aggre- station renovations. gate assessed valuations presented to the Webster County Health Unit Further information for this solicitation of services is available In response to the Coronavirus pandemic and pursuant to the City of by contacting Fire Chief Michael Taylor by email at by the Webster County Clerk on July 19, 2021. The Webster County Marshfield Executive Order to abide by social distancing require- [email protected], or by phone at (417) 859-0884 Health Unit proposed tax rate is $0.1262 per $100 assessed valuation. Sealed responses will be received at Marshfield Fire Station ments, this public hearing will be held on-line video conference. #1, 521 S. Prairie Lane, Marshfield, Missouri 65706 until 1:00 Access Information is below. Current Tax Year 2021 Assessed Valuation: p.m. CST, on Friday, August 31st, 2021. Responses may either be delivered or mailed to: Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84769328666 Real Estate $369,131,690.00 Meeting ID: 847 6932 8666 Residential $267,553,030.00 Marshfield Fire Protection District One tap mobile: Agricultural $17,752,260.00 Re: Fire Station RFQ +13126266799,,84769328666# US (Chicago) Commercial $83,826,400.00 521 S. Prairie Lane +19292056099,,84769328666# US (New York) Marshfield, Missouri 65706 Personal Property $113,358,653.00 Electronic or faxed submittals will not be accepted Assessed Valuation Current Year Prior Year Proposers shall submit four (4) copies of the RFQ in person or Real Estate $. 82,269,894.00 $. 74,027,290.00 Local Assessed Utilities $1,065,010.00 by mail, to the address noted above. To facilitate processing, Personal Property $. 20,474,181.00 $. 19,010,810.00 Real $179,560.00 please mark the outside of the submittal, "FIRE STATION RFQ". Total $102,744,075.00 $ 93,038,100.00 Personal $885,450.00 The submittal must bear the proposer's name and return address. Proposed Tax Rate for the year 2021 per $100 Valuation State Assessed Utilities $24,938,903.00 The Marshfield Fire Protection District reserves the right to Cemetery $. 0.1244 waive any informalities or minor irregularities, reject any and all Real $17,895,551.00 Park $ 0.1052 RFQs which are incomplete, conditional, or obscure, and accept Personal $7,043,352.00 or reject any RFQ in whole or in part with or without cause. Debt Service $. 0.3700 Neither the District nor its representatives shall be liable for any Total $ 0.5996 Total Assessed Valuation $508,494,256.00 expenses incurred in connection with the preparation of a response to the RFQ/RFP. By Terre Banks, Administrator

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FILINGS Taxes of property damage in the Responded to motor North Marshall the 1200 block of Spur The following filings JUNE 14 1000 block of Spur vehicle accident in the Checked suspicious Responded to 911 were reported by the DOR- CE v R & D Responded to theft in 14000 block of Hwy 38 activity in the 200 block of call in the 900 block of Webster County Circuit Country Garage Inc. Other the 100 block of Fishel Assisted citizen in the East Madison George Clerk’s Office. final disposition. Way 500 block of Chestnut Checked suspicious Assisted motorist in the EXTRAORD REMEDIES Motorist assisted in Responded to distur- activity in the 300 block of area of Banning & Spur DECLARATORY JUDG- JUDGMENTS the 800 block of South bance in the 600 block of Banning Checked suspicious MENT The following judg- Marshall East Second Checked suspicious activity in the 300 block of JUNE 9 ments were reported Checked well being Responded to 911 call activity in the 1400 block Banning Raymond Peak v by the Webster County in the 600 block of St. in the 200 block of Wilson of North Elm Checked suspicious Missouri Department of Circuit Clerk’s Office. Charles Way Assisted agency in the activity in the 600 block of Revenue JUNE 14 Responded to distur- Assisted citizen in the 200 block of North North Marshall DOMESTIC RELATIONS DOR- CE v R & D bance in the 200 block of area of South Marshall & Checked suspicious Responded to distur- MOTION TO MODIFY Country Garace Inc. Judg- South Locust East Third subject in the 400 block of bance in the 600 block of JUNE 10 ment for petitioner in the Assisted citizen in the Assisted motorist in the George East Third Kale Shane Bailey v amount of $32,714.15. 100 block of North Blair 800 block of South White JUNE 2 Motorist assisted in the Rachelle Diane Bailey Responded to report Oak Assisted citizen in 14000 block of Hwy 38 DISSOLUTION WITH MARSHFIELD P.D. of property damage in the Checked well being the 300 block of South Checked suspicious CHILDREN The following calls were area of Brinkley & Hwy CC in the 600 block of East Crittenden activity in the 700 block of JUNE 14 handled by the Marshfield Assisted citizen in the Washington Checked well being in South Marshall Wendy D Mathis v Jus- Police Department. 14000 block of Hwy 38 Checked well being in the 600 block of Church Checked suspicious tin P Mathis Checked suspicious the 300 block of North Responded to theft in vehicle in the 700 block of DISSOLUTION WITHOUT MAY 28 activity in the 1400 block Pitts the 300 block of North South Marshall CHILDREN Responded to report of North Elm Checked suspicious Buffalo Responded to 911 call JUNE 14 of property damage in the Checked suspicious activity in the 1400 block Responded to theft in in the 200 block of Church Elizabeth C Keepper v 300 block of North Buffalo activity in the 200 block of of North Elm the 1300 block of Spur Assisted citizen in Ezara B Keepper Checked well be- East Madison Checked suspicious Assisted citizen in the the 300 block of South PROTECTION ORDERS ing in the 700 block of Checked suspicious activity in the 700 block of 500 block of Chestnut Crittenden ADULT ABUSE STALKING Commercial activity in the 700 block of South Marshall Responded to noise Assisted citizen in JUNE 9 Checked well being in South Marshall Checked suspicious complaint in the 400 block the 300 block of South XX v Brayden A Hilton the 500 block of South Checked suspicious activity in the 200 block of of Church Crittenden JUNE 14 Olive activity in the 600 block of East Madison Checked suspicious Motorist assisted in the XX v Shannon A Assisted motorist in the North Marshall Checked suspicious activity in the 600 block of 300 block of Banning Cothron area of Hwy 60 & Oak Responded to distur- activity in the 300 block of North Marshall Assisted citizen in ADULT ABUSE WITHOUT Lawn bance in the 400 block of Banning Assisted citizen in the 700 block of North STALKING Assisted agency in the Lucas Checked suspicious the 300 block of South Marshall JUNE 10 area of I-44 MAY 30 activity in the 600 block of Crittenden Responded to theft in XX v Tommy Phelps Checked suspicious Responded to motor ve- North Marshall Checked suspicious the 14000 block of Hwy JUNE 11 subject in the 200 block of hicle accident in the 1300 Assisted paramedics in activity in the 300 block of 38 XX v Austin Zavala Prairie Lane block of Spur the 600 block of Mollie Banning Motorist assisted in the JUNE 15 Responded to motor Responded to motor ve- Responded to distur- Responded to theft in 300 block of McNabb XX v Faron R Collins vehicle accident in the hicle accident in the 1300 bance in the 600 block of the 1300 block of Spur Assisted motorist in CRIMINAL REPORTS 14000 block of Hwy 38 block of West Washington Pine Ridge Responded to distur- the 300 block of South FELONY Assisted citizen in the Checked suspicious Responded to alarm in bance in the 200 block of Crittenden JUNE 9 area of South Marshall & activity in the 200 block of the 900 block of George South Walnut Assisted citizen in St v James Nicholas East McVay East Madison JUNE 1 Assisted citizen in the the 200 block of North Casteel Checked suspicious Responded to alarm Responded to alarm in 200 block of North Crittenden JUNE 10 subject in the 1300 block in the 900 block of West the 1100 block of Spur Responded to noise Assisted citizen in the St v James R Woodruff of Spur Washington Assisted citizen in complaint in the 300 block 100 block of Eastbrook JUNE 15 Responded to juvenile Checked suspicious the 600 block of West of North Buffalo JUNE 4 St v James Nicholas complaint in the 900 block activity in the 700 block of Washington Checked suspicious Checked suspicious Casteel of Smith South Marshall Assisted motorist in the activity in the 1400 block activity in the 1400 block CIVIL NON-CASES RE- Responded to theft in Checked suspicious area of Spur & Banning of North Elm of North Elm PORTS the 800 block of South activity in the 300 block of Responded to alarm in Motorist assisted in Checked suspicious Cert of Lien-DOR Taxes White Oak Banning the 400 block of Shady the 300 block of West activity in the 600 block of JUNE 14 Checked suspicious Responded to distur- Lane Jackson North Marshall DOR- CE v R & D vehicle in the 900 block of bance in the 900 block of Assisted agency in the JUNE 3 Checked suspicious Country Garage Inc Brookside West Washington 200 block of Commercial Responded to juvenile activity in the 300 block of ADMINISTRATIVE OR- Checked suspicious Checked suspicious Responded to juvenile complaint in the 1300 Banning DER activity in the 700 block of activity in the 600 block of complaint in the 600 block block of Spur Checked suspicious JUNE 10 South Marshall North Marshall of South Elm Motorist assisted in the activity in the 1400 block Webster County v Bri- Checked suspicious Checked suspicious Checked well being in 1300 block of Spur of North Elm ana Dawn Miller activity in the 300 block of activity in the 1400 block the 700 block of South Responded to alarm in Checked suspicious ac- Banning of North Elm Vine the 900 block of George tivity in the area of George DISPOSITIONS Checked suspicious Assisted agency in Checked suspicious Assisted citizen in the & Warren The following disposi- activity in the 600 block of the 700 block of South activity in the 600 block of 300 block of Banning tions were reported by the North Marshall Marshall East Washington Responded to alarm in See FTR, Page 7A Webster County Circuit Assisted agency in the Checked suspicious ac- Checked suspicious Clerk’s Office. area of North Elm & Julian tivity in the area of Brook- activity in the 900 block of CIVIL NON-CASES RE- Responded to alarm in side & Golf Course West Washington PORTS the 1100 block of Spur Responded to distur- Checked suspicious Professional Directory ADMINISTRATIVE OR- Assisted citizen in the bance in the 100 block of activity in the 700 block of Dr. Rex A. Newcomb Curtis D. Jensen, D.D.S. DER 400 block of South Clay North Blair South Marshall Dr . Shawn M. Yarnell General Dentistry JUNE 10 MAY 29 MAY 31 Responded to juvenile Dr. Yousef J. Ibrahim 497 Pomme De Terre Drive Webster County v Checked suspicious Motorist assisted in the complaint in the 300 block Optometrists (417)468-2972 Fax 468-4202 610172s Briana Dawn Miller. Other activity in the 1400 block 600 block of Church of North Marshall Marshfield Center — On The Spur Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8-1, 2-5; final disposition. of North Elm Responded to theft in Checked suspicious Phone 468‑6682 Marshfield, MO Alternating Fridays 8-1 Cert of Lien- DOR Responded to report the 500 block of Chestnut activity in the 600 block of 542890b OPINION August 18, 2021 | The Marshfield Mail | 5A marshfieldmail.com VOICES Ozarks RFD Sixty-four years a ‘come-here’

y family on Sundays, and I had no ers’ garage and other Elkland mile away. moved to Dal- contact with my Fair Grove businesses. Though I felt a bit Needless to say, our situa- las County in classmates outside of school. of an outsider, Dad never did. tion on the Dallas County line August 1957. In third and fourth grades at Though on a state road, in 1957 was unlike anything I That’s right. Republic I had walked to and the farm was still a couple of could have imagined. MI’m not a Dallas County na- from school with a cluster of miles off a paved highway in I thought it was paradise. tive. Nine years old when friends. My only friend on the 1957, and seemed at the edge And, it was ours for the my folks bought a farm of Fair Grove school bus was my of a wilderness in contrast to next 60 years. the Dallas-Webster County younger brother. our rented farm at the north Though not technically a line, I’ve lived 64 years with As for family, both sets of edge of Republic. The two “native,” of Dallas County, I dubious acceptance as a grandparents and most of bedroom house had running rationalized years ago that “come-here.” my aunts and uncles all lived water, but an ancient wa- any county draft board that These days it doesn’t in or near Springfield. None ter heater that lasted only a sent me a notice, as they did matter much. I doubt many lived nearby. couple of months and a shal- in early 1971, would have to people even know or care. JIM HAMILTON Unlike our next-door low well. The bathroom was consider me one of its own. I [email protected] But, when we were new to neighbors, we never bought a drafty, wasp-infested shack figure I sealed the deal when the county, it did matter. groceries at Woods Super- 100 feet from the house. I moved here as editor of Throughout much of my through Elkland in Webster market in Buffalo. A medical Built years earlier of green the Buffalo Reflex 43 years youth I felt an outsider. It’s County. I went to school in technologist at Burge Protes- oak, the barn was sturdy, but ago, and I’m still here, tap- not that anyone was hostile Greene County, and when tant Hospital, mom bought airy, and lacked electricity or ping away on a keyboard for or even unfriendly toward us. we finally got a telephone it groceries at Consumers, our water. The farm, itself, was every issue. We had good neighbors. came out of Springfield, via school clothes at Heers and choked with sumac and per- I may not be a true na- But, I was just a boy start- the Fair Grove Exchange. Our our shoes at a store on Com- simmon sprouts and lacked tive, but I’ve been a “come- ing fifth-grade at Fair Grove, electricity came out of Boli- mercial Street in Springfield. any decent fences. Before we here” longer than many a new kid in school with no var — to the last pole on the The one evening Dad took could unload our milk cows folks who are. “Mayflower family” connec- Southwest Electric Coopera- us to get ice cream at the old we had to stretch hot wires Dallas County is my little tions, obviously not well- tive line. dairy shop on US 65 in Buf- between trees and random corner of the Ozarks, and heeled, and younger than Just across the road was falo we saw one rowdy cus- old posts. I’d be harder to uproot than most of my classmates. a long distance telephone tomer pull out a rifle threaten Three school buses — Elk- that old hedge stump at the I never seemed to quite fit call, as was a call to anyone to shoot another. That left land, Marshfield and Fair corner of my bit of Buffalo in at Fair Grove. I was a “new in Dallas County beyond the made a lasting impression Grove passed by our house Head Prairie. kid” well into high school. Fair Grove exchange on a 10-year-old boy. Buffalo daily. The latter stopped for Copyright 2021, James Meanwhile back at the The kids I knew in Sunday was a rough town. We never me and my brother, Russell. E. Hamilton; email jhamil- farm, it took some time to School at Elkland United went back. Among the few other vehicles [email protected]. Read figure out where we be- Methodist Church all went Dad, on the other hand, that raced by daily was Lee more of his works in Ozarks longed. Though living in Dal- to school in Elkland or became a regular customer Morgans’ dump truck. We RFD 2010-2015, available las County, we got our mail Marshfield. I saw them only at Jim Andrew store, Gow- heard him coming from a online or from the author.

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y intent very much at the center for “The of our continued bal- Other anced progress. There Side” is are several good people to light- who have been involved Mheartedly report on topics in the ongoing transition involving community of the square; however, and local leadership. This my view is unique in that week, I am devoting my I am the only person 500 words to introduc- involved from the begin- ing my next two or three ROBERT WILLIAMS ning at a level to know columns regarding the CONTRIBUTING COLUMNIST the whole story, or at history, future, and devel- least the whole story as it opment of the Marshfield eral community leaders applies to its role in spur- Square and its signifi- and citizens that believe ring on other successes cance to our city. the same, so by sharing our city. In my view, To some, the square is my experience regarding the Marshfield Square a part of our town rich in the development of the project is a roadmap for history and tradition that square in Marshfield, I am the continued positive is more and more becom- actually paying overdue progress in Marshfield ing an attractive focal tribute to all who have and Webster County. It is point with great poten- been a productive part of all about relationship and tial. To others, it is the old the effort. I look forward to writing part of town that serves The development of about it. only to house government Marshfield’s square since Meanwhile, please offices and businesses 2014 has played a key role send your comments that support government in allowing other large regarding the his- services and employees achievements take place tory, future, or develop- and has little potential to in our city (including ment of the Marshfield be anything more. Hav- the new interchange), so Square to news@marsh- ing been involved in the while there is a tendency fieldmail.com with “The ongoing renovation and to look at the square as other Side” in the subject revitalization efforts of a stand-alone effort, I line, or comment on the the square since 2014, I would like to use a couple posting of this article on have been approached by issues of “The Other Side” the Marshfield Mail face- people expressing both to explain the reason it is book page next week. these extremes and every layer in-between. Personally, I am an optimist when it comes to the vision and future of our city and the square, and I will never cast a vote for any office-seeker (city, county, or state) that isn’t. It doesn’t necessar- ily have to be the same as mine, but I consider the lack of vision to be the number one cause of going nowhere and if we’re being honest, we should acknowledge that going nowhere at times is also a part of Marshfield’s story. That said, I do be- lieve that Marshfield has a great history and tradition that should always be respected and honored; however, I am convinced it is the future that holds our city’s best moments, and I know there are sev- 621662s

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Memorials The following are paid memorials provided by family and friends. Deaths Jessamine Joyce Hawkins Eula Jean (Covel) Blair Jessamine Joyce Hawkins January 10, 1935 - August 13, 2021 May 22, 1931 - August 10, 2021 Marshfield Jessamine Joyce Brenna Mace, Beth Mc- Eula Jean (Covel) Blair, 90, was born She was preceded in death by her Birthdate: 1/10/1935 Hawkins, 86, Marshfield, Cormick, Nate Hawkins, May 22, 1931 to Benjamin and Eva Lap- husband, Edward Heasley, three brothers, Date of Death: 8/13/21 Missouri was born Rachael Mace pham Covel in Marienville, Penn- Harry “Stub” Covel, Bud Covel, and Graveside services will be January 10, 1935 to Hawkins; three sylvania. She passed away August 10, Ray Covel. held at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. Milton and Mildred great grandchil- 2021 to be with her Lord. She is survived by her sister, 20 at Black Oak Cemetery in (Hall) Crawford dren, Avyn, John Eula Jean attended Marienville Norma Deam, Erie, Pennsylvania; Marshfield. Visitation will be in Sublette, Illinois and James; as well High School and Hamot Hospital four children, Linda Christian, held from 10 to 10:45 a.m. and departed this as a host of nieces, Nursing School. After graduating, Marshfield, Barbara Rosenberger Friday, Aug. 20 at Day Funeral life August 13, 2021 nephews, family she met Robert Blair. They married (Richard), Lake Villa, Illinois, Rob- Home, Marshfield. at Mercy Hospital and friends. September 29, 1951 at Oil City, Pa. ert Steven Blair, Fordland, and Bette Lebanon, Missouri. Graveside Eula Jean Blair worked at home for Herring (Dale), McLeansville, NC, Cindy Gale Trauth She was preceded in funeral services will be many years, later beginning her work career grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Marshfield death by her parents Mil- held 11:00 a.m. Friday, as a licensed nurse, working with elderly in A celebration service is being arranged Birthdate: 5/22/1957 ton and Mildred Craw- August 20, 2021 at Black hospice work. soon at Born Again Church, Marshfield, Date of Death: 8/10/21 ford; her husband, Earl Oak Cemetery, Marshfield, Robert Blair passed away September 13, and will be announced by Fraker Funeral Celebration of life services Hawkins; her sister, Myrtle Missouri. Visitation will 1996. She remarried Edward Heasley and Home, Inc. will be at a later date and Head; her brother, Donald be held 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. for over 20 years lived in Bradford, Pennsyl- Known over the last few years by will be announced by Crawford; and her son Friday, August 20, 2021 vania. Edward passed away four years ago many as “Grandma Jean,” she will be Fraker Funeral Home, Inc., Ronald Hawkins. at Day Funeral Home, and Eula Jean moved to Missouri. greatly missed. Marshfield. Jessie is survived by her Marshfield, Missouri. In children, Paul (Ruth Ann) lieu of flowers, memorial Hawkins, Laura (Peter) donations may be made to Eula Jean (Covel) Blair Wolfe, and Kevin (Dina) Black Oak Cemetery. On- Sharon Arlene Vestal Marshfield Hawkins; five grand- line condolences may be July 2, 1938 - August 13, 2021 Birthdate: 5/22/1931 children, Tim Hawkins, made at www dayfh com. Date of Death: 8/10/21 Sharon Arlene Vestal, daughter of Forrest Johnson and her husband Kevin of Marsh- A celebration service is being Manary Hutton and Margaret Alice (Gor- field; three sons, Mike Vestal and his wife arranged soon at Born Again don) Hutton, was born in Nampa, Laurie of Marshfield, Matt Vestal Church, Marshfield, and Cindy Gale Trauth Idaho on July 2, 1938 and passed and his wife Stephanie of Marsh- will be announced by Fraker away August 13, 2021 at the age of 83. field and Tim Vestal and friend Funeral Home, Inc. May 22, 1957 - August 10, 2021 She was a housewife, mother, JoAnn of Marshfield; two broth- Cindy Gale Trauth, She was preceded in grandmother, great-grandmother and ers and their wives, Forrest and Marshfield, MO was born death by her parents. friend to many. She was a member of Barbara Hutton of Strafford and Zula Juanita May 22, 1957 in Cindy is Black Oak Free Will Baptist Church Don and Faye Hutton of Marsh- (Hodgin) Tunnell Mountain Home, survived by her sib- in Marshfield, MO field; 15 grandchildren and 32 Marshfield AR to Walter lings, Carol Wherry Sharon was preceded in death great-grandchildren. Birthdate: 6/3/1916 and Betty (Stark) and her husband by her parents, son Tony, grandsons Funeral services were at 10:00 a.m. Date of Death: 8/10/2021 Trauth. She de- Bill, Fair Grove, Kerry Holmes, Zachary Johnson and Shane Tuesday, August 17, 2021 in Fraker Funeral Graveside services were held parted this life on MO, Stan Trauth Maynard. Two brothers James Hutton Home, Inc., Marshfield. Interment followed Saturday, Aug. 14 at Mt. August 10, 2021 in and his wife Joy, and David Hutton and her sister Elizabeth in the Marshfield Cemetery. Sinai Cemetery, Marshfield, Cox South Hospital, Morrilton, AR, and O’Dell. Her father and mother in-law Memorial contributions may be made under the direction of Fraker Springfield, MO. Sharon Slater and Elmer and Jewell Vestal. to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Funeral Home, Inc. Cindy was a 1975 her husband Paul, Crocker She is survived by her husband of 65 honor of Sharon in the care of Fraker Fu- graduate of Mountain MO; and several nieces years, Rex; two daughters, Lynne Myler neral Home, Inc., P.O. Box 85, Marshfield, Sharon Arlene Vestal Home High School. She and nephews. and her husband Bob of Marshfield, Susan MO 65706. had worked as a cashier for Celebration of life ser- Marshfield Walgreens in Marshfield, vices will be at a later date Birthdate: 7/2/1938 MO. She was a member of and will be announced by Date of Death: 8/13/2021 Marshfield United Meth- Fraker Funeral Home, Inc., Zula Juanita (Hodgin) Tunnell Funeral services were odist Church. Marshfield. held Tuesday, Aug. 17 at June 3, 1916 - August 10, 202 Fraker Funeral Home, Inc., Zula Juanita (Hodgin) Tunnell was dren, Amy and Jacob Sjothun. Marshfield. born June 3, 1916 to William J. “Bill” She and George attended Mt. Sinai Brenda Faye Sartin and Monta (Hannah) Hodgin near Christian Church of which they Brenda Faye Sartin Marshfield. She passed away Au- were members. They enjoyed Seymour September 3, 1954 - August 13, 2021 gust 10, 2021 at the age of 105. attending Cass Chapel and later Birthdate: 9/3/1954 Brenda Faye Sartin, Family Services. She was She graduated from Marshfield went to New Beginning. She Date of Death: 8/13/2021 daughter of Raymond preceded in death by her High School class of 1933. loved her family and was so Funeral services were held Dee Owens and parents; and her On May 22, 1936, she and proud of their accomplishments. Tuesday, Aug. 17 at Fraker Eula Faye (Emer- mother-in-law, George Tunnell were married at She loved our Lord and wanted Funeral Home, Inc., Marsh- ick) Owens, was Nadine Sartin. Ozark, Missouri. to go to her heavenly home. field. Interment followed in born September 3, Her beauti- They were blessed with 3 chil- Graveside services were at Marshfield Cemetery. 1954 in Seymour, ful life will be dren. Mary Anne (Bob Ankrom), Tommy 10:00 a.m. Saturday, August 14, 2021 MO. She passed forever cherished (Louella) and Nancy Jo (Jimmy Sjot- in Mt. Sinai Cemetery, Marshfield, Angela Young away at 5:43 p.m. by her Family and hun.) All survive her. She had 11 grand- under the direction of Fraker Funeral West Plains Friday, August Friends. Survi- children and 12 great-grandchildren. Home, Inc. Birthdate: 1/19/1960 13, 2021 in Mercy vors include her She was preceded in death by her par- Memorial contributions may be made Date of Death: 8/12/2021 Hospital, Springfield at husband Donald, Marsh- ents, Bill and Monta Hodgin, her brother to Mt. Sinai Cemetery and left in care of No services are planned at the age of 66. field; one daughter and and sister-in-law, Joe and Vera Hodgin, Fraker Funeral Home, Inc. P.O. Box 85, this time. Cremation is en- On August 18th, her husband, Amy and her husband George, and two grandchil- Marshfield, MO, 65706. trusted to the care of Fraker 1978 she married Don Tim Clark, Marshfield; Funeral Home, Inc. Sartin, the love of her one grandson, Isaac life and they were mar- Skidmore, Marshfield; ried for 42 years. two brothers and their Christopher Barr Brenda loved to travel wives, Larry and Barbara OBITUARY INFORMATION DEALINES West Plains and road trip whether it Owens, Diggins, and Jeff Birthdate: 1/7/1969 be just down the road or and Becky Owens, Mans- Obituaries and death notices can be sent to The obituaries and death Date of Death: 8/14/2021 halfway across the world. field; two sisters and their [email protected] notices are noon on Monday No services are planned at this time. Cremation is en- Every other year her and husbands, Connie and or mailed to PO Box A, before the publication it her daughter would take Tom Jenkins, Fordland trusted to the care of Fraker a girl’s trip which usually and Pam and Billy Harris, Marshfield, MO 65706. needs to run in. Funeral Home, Inc. consisted of a Cruise. Seymour; and many other Brenda was full of relatives and friends. love, she loved Jesus, and Funeral services loved her family with her were at 3:00 p.m. Tues- A-MODEL: breaks the internet whole heart, especially day, August 17, 2021 in that grandson of hers. Fraker Funeral Home, Continued from Page 1A Coltin headed to his parents first “It’s funny that I promised Brenda was a retired Inc., Marshfield. Inter- “I had enough with my com- as Dusty drove the A-Model shortly dad 20 years ago I’d get the truck case worker for the ment followed in Marsh- mission to go ahead and get it… behind him. home… I told him all the time, Missouri Division of field Cemetery. So I asked him if there was any “As I was coming down the hill I was going to find it and to fi- way he would sell it since it was so dad has his back to me so he could nally tell him that I got to keep that sentimental to us. I wanted to get it see the road,” Dusty added. “But he promisee when I ended up bringing back and turn it into a show truck” sure could hear it coming and he it home,” he added. “That was such said Dusty. “He mauled it over for just knew… he said ‘Thats my old a special thing for me. We ended up a couple weeks and I kinda bugged A-Model, huh?’” naming it, A Promise Kept.” him off and on a little bit and he According to Clifton, the drive The father-sons trio plan to said as long as I promise not to sell around town and back through continue working on A Promise it, it was mine.” memory lane was one of the best Kept in preparation of the Guilty By Dusty and Coltin were able to rides he’s had to date. The father Association Truck Show in Joplin pull off the delivery without a hitch and sons have worked on the rig Sept. 23-25. To watch the video de- and without their dad knowing about every weekend since they’ve livery of A Promise Kept, visit www. anything about it. On delivery day, had it home. marshfieldmail.com.

NIANGUA: New student info system Continued from Page 1A will pay for the credit initially, but School,” Hume added. “We’re will be reimbursed upon a pass- excited to still be able to offer the Niangua pays for dual credit ing grade. reimbursement after students classes for students. The school “I think we’re one of the only pass the course.” will continue to offer this, howev- schools that does this, paying for Lastly, Niangua will host stu- er the format is changing. Accord- college credits while our students dents for open house on Friday, ing to Hume, parents or students are attending Niangua High Aug. 20, 5:30-7 p.m.

e would like to thank everyone for the cards, prayers, and flowers. Special thanks to Mt. Sinai Subscribe to Church for the food, to Becky Tunnell for leading the congregation in song, and to The Marshfield Mail! Clayton Tunnell for officiating. Sincere Thanks, The family of Juanita Tunnell 417.859.2013 511094b389488bm 621611ma FTR/COMMUNITY August 18, 2021 | The Marshfield Mail | 7A Expect delays on Webster County Route B near Rogersville Aug. 18-19 for seal coat work Crews will be working on of rock and oil to help main- be aware of potential traf- vehicle before entering the entrances along the road Webster County Route B be- tain and preserve the roadway. fic impacts. state routes. • Electronic message tween Marshall Street in Rog- According to MoDOT, a seal Traffic Impacts: • Drivers may be stopped boards located near the ersville and Webster County coat is an economical way to • Drivers can expect one- for up to 15 minutes planned road work will alert Route AD from 6 a.m. until 4 keep a road from deteriorating lane traffic with flaggers and • Drivers urged to find drivers to any changes in the p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 18 and extends its life. a pilot vehicle guiding them alternate routes. No signed work schedule and Thursday, Aug. 19. While weather could alter through the work zones. Driv- detours are planned. • Check MoDOT’s Traveler MoDOT crews will be seal- the work schedule, those ers on side roads are encour- • Local residents will be Information Map for road ing pavement with a mixture who travel Route B should aged to wait for the pilot able to get to driveway and closings/traffic impacts Marshfield Senior Center Conway Senior Center By Chris Parker ties who died while serving 24 – Taco Salad; August 25 – By Ann Kalkstein cation Handout. SeniorAge in the military at any time. Chicken Alfredo. Please call 1 day in ad- Friday, Aug. 20th Egg Om- Contact her at c.tieskotter@ Thanks to the Retired vance to reserve your meal elet, Hash Brown Potatoes, Are you turning 65 soon? yahoo.com, or at (319)464- Teachers for volunteering to for dining in, or curbside Pancakes, Biscuits/Gravy, You will want to be here on 0445 or Chris Parker, chris. deliver meals to our home- pickup. (417)620-2034. Sausage , Asst. Dessert Thursday, August 26 after [email protected], bound seniors this week Ann Barker our cook will Free Bingo games start lunch (12:30) to take part in (417)859-3555. and to the Webster County be serving up lunches with @ 10:30. Come on in & our “New to Medicare” ses- Are you suffering from the Health Unit for the blood Michael Miner at the desk join the fun. sion. Let us help you navigate heat yet? We have window air pressure checks you provide from 11:30am-12:30pm. Sunday, Aug.22nd. Life the ins-and-outs of Medicare. conditioners available at no each week. Monday-Friday. Closed Point Church will be here This is NOT an insurance charge: call the Senior Center Join us on Tuesday eve- for Holidays. Seniors 60 from 10:00-11:30am. sales talk: it is information to at 417-859-3555 to enquire. nings from 6 – 8 PM for live years of age &older $4.00. Mon. Aug. 23rd. BBQ Pork help you be better informed. I still have vouchers left for music and singing by local Younger Adults $6.50. Riblets, Augratin Potatoes, Earney Smith will enter- the Farmer’s Market. This is musicians. Come enjoy a Wearing masks and a 3 Zucchini & Tomatoes, Salad tain us during lunch this $50.00 to spend at the Farm- nice evening of music with foot social distance will be Bar, Asst. Dessert. Thursday, August 19 and er’s Market on fresh fruits, friends: all are welcome; no each persons discretion. No Jam Session. Until Wayne Cooper will be here on vegetables, herbs and honey. charge but donations are Washing Hands is Required further notice. Wednesday, August 25. Please bring proof of all in- appreciated. Before Receiving your Meal. Tues. Aug. 24th. Country The CBCO will have a come, residency (like a bank You can reach the Senior Wed. Aug. 18th. Frito Pie, Fried Steaks, Mashed Pota- blood drive in our lower level statement or utility bill) and Center by calling 417-859- Chili Dog, Mac & Cheese, toes, Gravy, Spinach, Salad on Monday, August 23. Call a photo ID. This is for seniors 3555 Monday through Friday, Salad Bar & Asst.Desserts. Bar, Asst. Dessert. to make an appointment: 60 years of age and older. 7:30 – 3: leave a message if Wayne Cooper will be here Grace Health Foot Clinic 417-227-5006. Our menu is: August 18 – after hours. to Entertain us. Board Meet- will be here today. Still time Do you know of anyone Chicken Cordon Bleu; August If you haven’t already, why ing @ 1:00. to make your appointment who died during military 19 – Spaghetti with meat not like and share our face- Thurs. Aug.19th. Chicken for a Pedicure. service? Carmelita Tieskotter sauce; August 20 – Fiesta book page: www.facebook. Alfredo, Broccoli, Garlic Special Thanks to All the is working on a book about Chicken; August 23 - Open com/MarshfieldSeniorCent- Bread, Pears, Salad Bar & Volunteers for your help people with Webster County Faced Roast Beef; August erSeniorAgeMo/ . Asst. Desserts. National Edu- last week.

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Continued from Page 4A of North Elm activity in the 800 block of the 1300 block of West activity in the 300 block of activity in the 400 block of Checked suspicious Checked suspicious East Burford Jefferson Banning South Pitts activity in the 600 block of activity in the 700 block of Responded to noise Assisted agency in the Checked suspicious Assisted agency in North Marshall South Marshall complaint in the 1000 200 block of North Pitts activity in the 700 block of the 200 block of West Assisted agency in the Responded to distur- block of Banning Checked suspicious South Marshall Washington 600 block of Church bance in the 100 block of Assisted paramedics activity in the 1400 block Checked suspicious Responded to theft Assisted citizen in the Alford in the 400 block of East of North Elm activity in the 600 block of in the 1300 block of area of I-44 Washington Checked suspicious North Marshall Hereford Motorist assisted in the June 6 Assisted agency in the activity in the 200 block of Checked suspicious Responded to report 600 block of Tyler Responded to 911 call 500 block of East Madison East Madison activity in the 200 block of of property damage in the Responded to motor ve- in the area of East Third & Assisted citizen in the Assisted agency in the Commercial 200 block of North hicle accident in the area South Elm 500 block of South Vine 200 block of East Madison Responded to theft in Checked suspicious of Spur & Hwy W Assisted citizen in Checked suspicious Checked suspicious the 14000 block of Hwy activity in the 1000 block Motorist assisted in the 100 block of West subject in the 200 block of activity in the 600 block of 38 of Banning the 900 block of West Jefferson North Walnut North Marshall Assisted citizen in Assisted citizen in the Washington Responded to distur- Responded to alarm in Checked suspicious the 1300 block of West 100 block of North Cherry Checked suspicious bance in the 500 block of the 700 block of South vehicle in the 200 block of Washington Assisted agency in the subject in the area of West Jackson Vine East Madison Checked well being in area of I-44 Washington Terrace & Checked well being in Responded to 911 call Assisted agency in the the 1000 block of West Responded to theft Hubble the 2700 block of Hwy O in the 14000 block of Hwy 200 block of Wildwood Washington in the 3200 block of AB Checked suspicious Checked suspicious 38 Responded to theft Checked suspicious Road vehicle in the 900 block of activity in the 200 block of Checked suspicious in the 300 block of East activity in the 100 block of Responded to motor West Washington East Third subject in the 1300 block Jackson East Jefferson vehicle accident in the 600 Assisted citizen in the Assisted citizen in the of West Washington Responded to motor ve- Responded to theft in block of Jump area of Commercial & 800 block of East Third Responded to distur- hicle accident in the area the 14000 block of Hwy JUNE 11 Locust Responded to alarm in bance in the 300 block of of Spur & I-44 38 Checked suspicious Assisted citizen in the 1100 block of Banning Lura Checked suspicious Responded to animal vehicle in the area of Hwy the 300 block of South Assisted agency in the Assisted citizen in activity in the 300 block of complaint in the 14000 38 Crittenden 600 block of North Elm the 300 block of South Banning block of Hwy 38 Responded to 911 Checked well be- Checked suspicious Crittenden Responded to 911 call Assisted motorist in the call in the 1700 block of ing in the 500 block of vehicle in the area of Spur Responded to 911 call in the 100 block of South area of Elm Woodridge Commercial & Banning in the 600 block of East Clay Responded to alarm Responded to 911 call Checked suspicious Responded to alarm in Third Motorist assisted in the in the 800 block of West in the 300 block of South activity in the 400 block of the 1100 block of Spur Checked suspicious 14000 block of Hwy 38 Jackson Prairie Lane McNabb Responded to 911 call activity in the 300 block of Checked well being in JUNE 10 Checked suspicious Checked well being in in the 800 block of East Banning the 300 block of McNabb Responded to alarm activity in the 600 block of the 600 block of South Third Checked suspicious Checked suspicious ve- in the 500 block of East North Marshall Elm Responded to 911 call activity in the 200 block of hicle in the area of Hubble Jackson Checked suspicious Assisted citizen in in the 200 block of South East Madison & Elm Assisted agency in activity in the 700 block of the 900 block of West Oak Grove Checked suspicious JUNE 9 the 200 block of East South Marshall Washington Assisted citizen in the activity in the 600 block of Responded to juvenile Washington Checked suspicious Responded to alarm 100 block of North Cherry North Marshall complaint in the 700 block Checked suspicious activity in the 200 block of in the 800 block of West Responded to animal Checked suspicious of South Marshall activity in the 700 block of East Madison Washington complaint 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hough maybe not an entire bottle, there were several tough T pills for Marshfield football to swallow last year. After going a combined 14-7 the prior two years, the team reverted to 4-6. The Blue Jays lost three of their first four games by a combined nine points, including a 22-20 defeat at Class 3 semifinalist Cassville. “You take every loss hard and are excited about every win, but when you have so many close ones, you’re look- ing for every opportunity to find those points and come out on top,” Marshfield head coach Cody Bull said. This year represents an offensive rebuild after the graduation of running back Daylon Kanengieter (1,962 rushing yards, 22 touchdowns in 2020), who left holding a multitude of program records. Blake Anderson led the team with 754 receiving yards and seven touchdowns and is also departed. Now a junior, quarterback Bryant Bull will be searching for new targets to make up almost the entirety of his 1,270 Mail photo by Bryan Everson yards through the air that had Blue Jays linemen get in work during the first day of practice with pads last week. moved on. As a sophomore, he carried 36 times for 297 yards, and us being able to throw it Neither will fill the shoes of starters or significant contribu- the ground running. It’d be a and with all the physical tools, as far as we wanted to. Cooper Kanengieter, but Bull praises tors in the defensive back- lot more fun to watch them could improve that number, [Kimrey] has good speed on the the leadership of senior Dusty field return in the group that if I wasn’t trying to call plays but without Kanengieter, the edge; Kyle [Jones] and Travis Stevens, while sophomore includes Andrew Beckner, Jake against them right now.” attack will lean more toward [Greenfield] catch the deep ball speedster Dayvion Harris, one Sheffer, Jones and Greenfield. After averaging and allowing the passing game. well. I’m really happy with Tyler of the fastest in the Big 8 dur- It’s a unit that will be a focus, both 28.1 points last year, the “As our running game goes, Young, he’s doing a good job at ing track season in the spring, understandably considering aim is to score 35 points per it’ll open up opportunities for tight end. We do have throws could emerge as a big weapon the lack of experience last fall. outing this year. play-action shots,” Coach Bull available to us.” if he can be a dual-threat out of “We had to improve in the “I know our defense is going said. “The screen game will do With a smaller senior class, the backfield. secondary,” Coach Bull said. to be better and more experi- the same thing. We’ve primarily some who are better suited or A majority of the defense “Those guys were first-year enced, but I don’t want those been an over-the-top passing have more experience on the returns for Marshfield, mean- starters and they’re all back guys to feel like they have to team since I’ve been there ––I other side of the ball will be while. It all starts with Graham with a year of varsity experi- hold someone to a certain think our average completion called on to fill out the offen- and Wilson, both All-Big 8 ence under their belt, all bigger, amount of points, that their last year was 20 yards –– and sive line. With Tate Crawford returners who were second and faster and stronger. Obviously, next stop feels like the biggest it’s been that way really….I like sidelined to an injury, the fourth last year, respectively, we feel like they’ve made huge stop,” Coach Bull said. throwing the ball deep, I always quintet looks to be filled by in tackles. When he returns, strides, and 7-on-7s this sum- Marshfield will host its have, it’s a great way of keeping Jeremy Graham, Maguire Wil- Crawford (three sacks in 2020) mer were good for them to get jamboree that includes Glen- defenses honest. But you have son, Jagger Robbinson, Mason will make that interior all the specific work on our cover- dale and Fair Grove at Friday’s to do things to set that up.” Mellington, and some combi- better, while Hearod will step ages and just movements. Our Meet the Jays event, then opens “Last year, a lot of it was a nation of Robbie Hearod and up in his absence. defense has been playing really the regular season on Aug. 27 product of Blake being fast Jacob Houska. Behind the front seven, fast in camp so far. They hit at Seneca. Mizzou’s Frank returns home for youth camp

Photo courtesy of Mizzou Athletics. Mail photo by Bryan Everson As a Mizzou sophomore, Frank’s percentages from distance and at the free-throw line were Former Strafford standout Hayley Frank instructs an after- among the best in program history. noon session of players at last week’s C

By Bryan Everson “It was challenging deal- “It wasn’t the NCAA Tour- sible, just playing unselfish role model for them to follow." [email protected] ing with COVID and going in nament, but still the WNIT and not being afraid to give Coupled with the Linthe- and out of hotel quarantine,” was really important to us in it up unless [it was the best] cums, Frank expressed real Turnout was good for Hay- Frank said. “It didn’t always terms of gaining momentum opportunity that trip down positivity for the Tigers’ youth ley Frank's Championship show up on the scoreboard going into next year.” the floor,” Frank said. “I think going forward as a whole. Dreamers camp in Strafford but I saw a lot of growth on The running totals for that’s what created such a That comrodorie could help last week. Two groups –– one our team. We were right there Frank as a sophomore were high shooting percentage.” breed a winning record in the K-5, another grades 6-9 –– every game, even with the far less impressive compared This summer has been return to a full slate of games enjoyed a pair of sessions top-10 teams in the country. to her accuracy. As a sopho- about rounding out the this winter. hosted by Hayley, Kayley and Our weakness was defense more, she shot 45.1% from all-around offensive game “We had five new girls Steve Frank, while Hayley and in the offseason that’s beyond the arc (37-of-82) and for Frank. She's focusing on come in this summer and brought a pair of Mizzou been a big focus of ours.” went 87% from the charity incorporating her shot fake they’ve been awesome,” friends in another sister duo, Unfortunately, her second stripe on 46 attempts. That and work off the dribble to Frank said. “Our freshmen Sarah and Micah Linthacum. year in Columbia ended on clip on 3-pointers was the keep defense on their toes bring some fresh air and just It was almost entirely a a down note as Frank was best of any sophomore in and force defenders to bet- that young energy, and our year of positives since the forced to miss Mizzou’s pair program history, and Frank's ter respect her jumper. As a returners are hungry to have camp last year for Frank in- of WNIT games, including a current three-point and free- junior, she’ll also be counted a better year. It’s made for a dividually. Though the Tigers second-round 50-39 defeat throw percentages would be on to be more of a leader. “Just great combination. There’s went just 9-13, as a sopho- to Arizona State. “I love my school records if they stay at the confidence of being an just great team chemistry more she slightly bumped up teammates, just being in it their current rate or rise go- upperclassman is great," she built so far, deep relation- her averages of 12.7 points with them through the highs ing forward. said. "Having been through ships, and I think that’s going and five rebounds while and lows, so it was definitely “Knowing we had so much the fire, getting the respect of to show up on the court. starting all 20 games she tough sitting on my couch at offensive firepower, I tried underclassmen is huge, and I’m excited to see what it appeared in. home watching it,” she said. to take the best shot pos- now just trying to be a good leads to.” SPORTS August 18, 2021 | The Marshfield Mail | 9A Leonard dives in to lead Marshfield swimming

Photo courtesy of Ann Leonard Seen here at practice last week, Marshfield boys swimming will have eight members total this year –– a pair from each class –– and begin competition Aug. 28 in West Plains.

By Bryan Everson sas, and continued to work Mike to swim,” notes Leon- She credits outgoing coach make it an easy transition and [email protected] at summer camps in Bran- ard) and Asst. Superinten- John Mullen for building a make the kids feel welcome.” son. In Arizona, she coached dent Rocky Valentine, both of foundation of the program Eight swimmers will Following over three de- the swim team at Apollo whom she calls great leaders. during a time when the team comprise this year’s Marsh- cades of teaching and coach- High School in her first year Leonard is excited for the has had to endure late night field boys team, two from ing, Ann Leonard is looking of teaching. new opportunity with the practices in Springfield, each grade: seniors Kenny to build up Marshfield’s boys Her connections locally Jays. “We didn’t have a high whereas the team will practice and Cline Herron; juniors and girls swimming pro- come from time spent in school team in Ava,” she said. going forward at the Seymour Ethan Rockwood and Preston grams in her first year with Ava, where Leonard coached “I haven’t been able to coach YMCA. “Seymour is thrilled to Dotson; sophomores Hayden the program. everything from volleyball it in a long time, but it’s al- have us and really rolled out and Wyatt Davis; and fresh- An Idaho native, Leon- and basketball to track. There, ways been a passion of mine, the red carpet to accommo- men Luke Rockwood and ard swam and coached all she worked at the city pool in and to have this opportunity date us,” Leonard said. “They Erik Johnson. through high school, then some capacity together with to be retired and still go back want people to use this beau- The Blue Jays will open continued to coach teams Marshfield R-I Superinten- to something I love was great, tiful facility here and have the fall season in West Plains throughout college in Kan- dent Mike Henry (“I taught so I jumped at it.” done everything they can to on Aug. 28.

‘Team-first’ approach to define young Lady Jays on court

By Bryan Everson account for us Alliyah lenging...Coach Olson there's no wait to be is open beyond this make adjustments [to [email protected] Joiner and her team- always says with leader- tested on the schedule, year, but it’ll be about those] for the better as high 327 digs, either. ship, we're not just indi- per usual. The Lady Jays balancing expectations, the year goes on, and for A timeline of what What’s left is a roster viduals. No one has set open Aug. 31 at home roles, and fulfilling some next year as well. It’s a practice looks like is without any seniors, spots yet; we're all com- against Willard, reigning high hopes. fun time when you look farther down the white- but fortunately, loads of peting [for them], but we Class 4 state champs, “There’s a wide gap at this season, and our board, but it's a Corin- athletic talent. need to cheer on people. and within the first two between potential and kids, and realize we still thians passage at the top “Athleticism, you It might be upsetting [to weeks they also travel actually meeting it, have two, even three that deserves the atten- can't coach, and as not be out there], but it's to the Hickman tourna- and right now we’ve more years with these tion at Marshfield vol- young as we are, we for the team, not just for ment and host Strafford got a long way to go to girls on the floor. That leyball's Monday after- have a high skill set,” yourself." (Sept. 13). meet our potential,” learning curve this year noon session. It speaks Olson said. Some of those pas- The girls and Olson Olson said. “We have will be so high for them, of love's patience, it's A look at either side of sages might be getting are excited that the big expectations this but that just makes it lack of envy, and how it the net in practice and through. Regardless, window for this group year. Hopefully, we can exciting.” protects, trusts, hopes there's more than a few and perseveres. reasons for optimism. As Lady Jays head coach freshmen last year, Gra- Jarod Olson knows these cie Kimrey and Mollie are difficult principles Thomas combined for for anyone to adhere 224 kills. Now a junior, to. There’s time for this Bailey Simmons, who group, but his hope had 48 in 2020, could be is that this extremely set for a breakout fall. youthful one picks Beyond that, there’s it up early. more size in junior Riley “If you look at our Manary and sopho- Saturday, August 21, 2021 team rules and expecta- more Lauren Leubbert. 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There’s selfless and put the enough depth that team first.” juggling playing time “There’s some great will be as much a chal- THE ONLY THING lessons, iif our kids paid lenge as any. attention at all to the The players feel Olympics, from watch- good after a summer of MISSING IS ing the US volleyball work together. team in the gold medal “We improved a lot OUR COMMUNITY match; their motto was over the summer at the NEWSPAPER GROUP IS ‘12 Strong.’ You had Willard camp,” Manary examples of girls lead- said. “Just over those LOOKING FOR A DESIGNER ing the entire field in three days, we got a lot attacks, drills, and then better. Now at practice, TO COMPLETECreative OUR Mind TEAM. they get into the medal we’re just starting to YOU! rounds and they're work on chemistry. We FULL TIME . BENEFITS . PAID TIME OFF not even getting on just need to combine all SEND RESUME TO: INSERT the court [but] they’ve our strengths together.” all bought into what’s "Our communication [email protected] MUG SHOT INDESIGN . PHOTOSHOP. ILLUSTRATOR important to the team. as a team got a lot better HERE Those are awesome [by the end of summer]," examples for our girls junior Peyton Byrd said. to follow.” "We have a lot of poten- The team went 27-6 tial –– our coaches all last year and could have say that –– and I think claimed an elusive dis- it's really exciting.” trict crown if not for CO- All the expectations VID-19 quarantines, but can be a challenge to 75% of last year's kills handle, too. are gone to graduation, "We're the ones that mostly in the threesome have to fill the spots; we of Brianna Utecht, Bay- can't look for help," Byrd lee Hayes and Brooklyn said. "Not having a se- Crawford. That doesn’t nior role model is chal- 10A | The Marshfield Mail | August 18, 2021 LEISURE/NOSTALGIA

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Compiled By Bryan Everson Aug. 14, 1996 Weekly Crossword 25 years ago Disappointed by the recent de- feat of the Capitol Improvements Tax, commissioners plan to place the question on the November ballot and hope it will pass then, said John Haywood. Approximately 45 percent of Webster County’s road budget relies on revenues from the tax, which August voters declined to renew, according to Haywood. He estimated that as much as $700,000 in revenues could be lost for 1997 if the question fails again. Photo contributed by Ralph Eyler Pictured above are Explorer Scouts Bob Falls, Tony Davis, Bill Mc- *** Donald, Don Terry, Jack McCaskill, Steve Eyler, Bob West, Larry Lane, Seymour will have a place for Ralph Eyler, Explorer advisor and Bill Lea, basketball coach. In Aug. its trash beginning Friday. The re- 1959, all members of Post 88 took part in the carrying of the torch for cycling center, scheduled to open the Pan-American Games as it passed through Marshfield. CLUES ACROSS 51. Snout then, is right on track for its pro- 52. Low bank or jected ribbon cutting. signed to them. by the City of Marshfield for the 1. Midway between reef of coral east and southeast construction of the new swim- 4. Sun up CLUES DOWN *** *** ming pool. The bids were opened in New York 1. Abstain from A fire protection district is in The men’s bracket of the Cow- at a special meeting of the city 7. Japanese honorific 2. Vast desert in place for the southern side of the boy Classic Softball Tournament board and park board Thursday 8. Czech name North Africa county. However, aside from those was held Saturday at Shook- night. The Carr base bid for the for Prague 3. Cover the crown living inside the Marshfield city Lundh Sports Complex after being project was $125,126. Construc- 10. Ochocinco’s of a tooth limits, the northern half of Web- rained out July 14. tion on the project is scheduled to first name 4. A major division of ster county is living without. Citizens’ Mortgage, Lebanon, start Sept. 1. 12. Steep cliffs geological time Bill Sims, Marshfield, is pre- took first place in the tournament, (Hawaiian) 5. Urban center pared to change that. He has with hosts Gas House Gang of *** 13. Scots word 6. Crook for “home” 8. Parts per bil- gained enough signatures needed Marshfield taking second. The new Country Village Res- 14. Upper class lion (abbr.) to put a Northern Webster County taurant, located at young woman (abbr.) 9. Questions Fire Protection District proposal *** and I-44, is open and operating. 16. Monetary unit 11. A pack of 52 on the November ballot, and as Deaths reported in this issue: of Albania playing cards soon as the court rules according- Mildred Jerusha Stott, 82, Spring, 17. Raise 14. Record- ly and the appropriate documents Texas, formerly Rogersville; Marga Aug. 22, 1946 19. Drain of resources ing of sound are certified to City CLerk Lois Mi- Palmer McCall, 70, Sterling City, 20. Uncultured, 15. 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BLACK OAK traditions? Jesus said “He upon us all. God Bless. out to Allison Steffen on discuss John 16 & 17. By Sammy Massie who loves father or mother August 24. Please continue to Pray Norma opened in prayer (or) son or daughter more HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Our deepest sympathy for: Connie Byrd, Gunner and “Oh How I Love Jesus” than Me is not worthy of By Sue Epperson goes out to the family of Sha- Bigley, The family of Juanita was sung. The lesson was Me.” (Matthew 10:37) Mary set out and traveled ron Vestal. Please keep them Tunnell, Doren Keeler, Fred titled “What Are These” Will you “search the to the hill country in haste to in your prayers. & Brenda Replogle, Bella from Zechariah Chapter scriptures daily” to “work a town of Judah, where she It is almost time for the Maillet, Madge Kennemer, 1-6 with the key verse 1:3. out our own salvation with entered the house of Zecha- Outdoor Sportsman Event. It Brad Sturdefant, Billy Sta- Elwyn Osterkamp prayed for fear and trembling”? Or will riah and greeted Elizabeth. is Saturday, August 28, from cey, Ramona Palmer, Janice understanding of the you be one of those who When Elizabeth heard Mary’s 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission Smikle, Pat Smikle, Baylee lesson. Gary and Elaine will not study scripture and greeting, the infant leaped is free and includes food, Hayes, Faith Gossett, Mark Arthur were honored with would not listen even if in her womb, and Elizabeth, entertainment, hourly door Mason, Lee Murphy, Steven 50 year of marriage. “Beauti- your sister or grandfather filled with the Holy Spirit, prizes, kids activities, and Bi- Shelton, Jason Yarger, Lewis ful”, “Precious sent someone back from cried out in a loud voice and bles as supplies last. Shooter Uchtman, Sheila Hoggatt, Memories”, “That’s Why I the dead to warn you? (Luke said, “Blessed are you among fee is $10. Kids ten and David Compton, the leaders Love Him So” and “That Glad 16:28-31) facebook.com/ women, and Blessed is the under are free. There is no of our nation and the men Reunion Day” were sung. BrentwoodchurchofChrist- fruit of your womb. And how parking on-site. Shuttles will and women of the military. The prayer request MarshfieldMO does this happen to me, that be running from Marshfield was read for Andy Myers, the mother of my Lord come High School and Black Oak RADER REPORT Mike’s family in MT, Larry CROSSROADS EVANGELI- to me? For at the moment Church to Camp Arrowhead. Crossroads EMC wants and Cara McFarland, Daniel CAL METHODIST CHURCH the sound of your greeting We look forward to seeing you to join us in worship & Jacob Minton, The By Lacey Cantrell reached my ears, the infant familiar and new faces. Look with Scott Chisolm! “Do not Sharon Vestal family, The Crossroads EMC wants in my wound leaped for joy. for us at the ‘bottom of the be overcome by evil, but Jessie Hawkins family, The you to join us in worship Blessed are you who believed hill’ by the alligator. overcome evil with good.”— Juanita Tunnell family and all with Scott Chisolm! “Do not that what was spoken to Have a good week and Romans 12:21 the many others on be overcome by evil, but you by the Lord would be take some time to thank God God gave Adam and Eve past request, John Hen- overcome evil with good.”— fulfilled.” for the many blessings; big His presence, each other, derson lifted these up in Romans 12:21 And Mary said: “My soul and small. and total material and prayer. Jeremy sang “What A God gave Adam and Eve proclaims the greatness of natural provision with one Beautiful Day”, Becky and His presence, each other, the Lord, My spirit rejoices PEACE LUTHERAN stipulation: do not engage Lesley sang “Precious and total material and in God my Savior for he has CHURCH in what will result in your Memories” and Herald Lee natural provision with one looked with favor on his By Pastor knowing evil and experienc- had a reading titled “Why”. stipulation: do not engage lowly servant. From this day Edwin Lehmann ing its deadly consequences. Bro. Bill read John in what will result in your all generations will call me In Sunday’s lesson, the God gives us as His children 14:15,16,17 & 26 knowing evil and experienc- Blessed: the Almighty has Savior made an important today His presence through before preaching and going ing its deadly consequences. done great things for me statement: “No one can the Holy Spirit, one another into prayer. The message was God gives us as His children and Holy is his Name. He come to me unless the Fa- in the form of the body of a continuation of “Putting today His presence through has mercy on those who fear ther who sent me draws him. Christ…, and a promise of Things into Perspective” the Holy Spirit, one another him In every generation. He And I will raise him up on total material and natural with scripture on baptism. in the form of the body of has shown the strength of the Last Day” (Jn.6:44). provision with one stipula- Altar call was given and 3 Christ…, and a promise of his arm, and has scattered That verse really shoots tion: do not engage in what were baptized. total material and natural the proud in their conceit, a hole in decision theol- will result in your knowing Announcements are Wed provision with one stipula- He has cast down the mighty ogy. How plain and simple evil and experiencing its BS Romans 7:14 and Youth tion: do not engage in what from their thrones, and has can these words be? If we deadly consequences. 7pm and Breakfast and a will result in your knowing lifted up the lowly. He has are connected with the Lord Movie “90 Minutes in evil and experiencing its filled the hungry with good Jesus in faith, it’s not our do- THE UPPER ROOM Heaven” Fri 20 th at 6pm. deadly consequences. things, and the rich he has ing. It’s God’s. It’s not that I By Pastor Bob Holden Thought: Jezebel in 1 Kings sent away empty. He has somehow arose in the dead- “Got it!”, that moment in 21 took Naboth’s Vineyard, come to the help of his ser- ness of sin to choose him, time when “the light bulb no apologies, no FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH vant for he has remem- but that he, in mercy and comes on” and something explanation, just a proud OF ROGERSVILLE bered his promise of mercy, grace, has chosen me. “Un- previously unknown comes look (Proverbs 6:17). Do we By Betty Lou Tutor the promise he made to our less the Father draws him.” to light and we’ve “got it”. do things to get our way, not Pastor Winston Burton’s fathers, to Abraham and his Following the Feeding of Scripture is sometimes like thinking of others message was titled A Fare- children forever.” the Five Thousand, Jesus that, when the light bulb only ourselves. By the end well Message. Paul was Mary remained with her implied the same when he comes on and we under- of the day, we are so PROUD speaking to the leaders at about three months and then said, “The work of God is stand what is written. of what we got accom- Miletus. Paul shared three returned to her home. Let us this: to believe in the One he Often that understanding plished, walking on things for them to do. Always pray for one another. has sent.” If you believe in comes from reading differ- others. God sent Nathan declare the message of Salva- the Lord Jesus as your Sav- ent translations. Here are to unaware King David and a tion. This is followed with, to MISSION HOME ior, that’s God’s accomplish- three examples of 2 Thes- price had to be paid. Correct hold to true doctrine and de- By Brenda Brinkley ment from start to finish, not salonians 2:6-7: “And now your faults before mostrate confidence. Today Sunday service began yours. Faith is of the Father, ye know what withholdeth God does, you won’t like completes a total of 53 years with Sunday school. The drawing you to himself. that he might be revealed in his way, it perfectly fits the of pastorial for Winston, 46 children’s class is being Think of it in terms of a his time. For the mystery of crime. “Vengeance is mine; I of those years from F.B.C. taught by Jeni Brown and the magnet and a nail. Put them iniquity doth already work; will repay, saith the We give you our blessings adult class by Gary Brin- on a table together and they only he who now letteth Lord”. to a well deserved retire- kley. We would love to have will stick together - not be- will let, until he be taken ment. As Winston retires, he you attend. cause the nail, under its own away” (KJV). BRENTWOOD CHURCH leaves us with these words. Addison and Reed rang power, rolls over to the mag- Here’s the second, “And By Matt Hodge He ask God to bless, guide, the bell to start morning net, but because the magnet, now you know what is Services were great Sun- protect, give you wisdom, worship. Happy Birthday was all on its own, has the power restraining, that he may be day. Many were in atten- knowledge, and understand- sung to John Anderson. Fol- to draw the nail to itself. revealed in his own time. For dance who have had to be ing. Remember, pray daily, lowing announcements and So also with faith. It is the mystery of lawlessness absent. Our studies re- read our Bibles, and attend prayer requests, Gary led in not because you have cho- is already at work; only He minded me of Jesus during Church. Winston, thank your prayer. More quarters were sen God and “rolled over” to who now restrains will do so his ministry. Jesus knew that for your outstanding dedica- added to the ‘blessings’ jar. him, but because the Father until He is taken out of the most people would not listen tion to all. We must continue I led the song service ac- has drawn you to himself way” (NKJV). to his message even though to make our stand for F.B.C. companied by John on the through the Spirit. That is And finally, this from The he performed many mira- applying all we’ve com- guitar. Ushers for the offer- grace, dear friends. A most Message Bible, “And you cles. When he fed the crowds, sumed. Our Church offers ing were Jerry Dry and Bob comforting truth that gives know what is holding him he said “you seek Me, not be- services to assist you in your Fryman. Jeni Brown led in us confidence in our faith. back, for he can be revealed cause you saw the signs, but walk with God. Are you at prayer. As special music, only when his time comes. because you ate of the loaves the end of your rope? Don’t John and I sang, “Beyond the PLEASANT HILL UNITED For this lawlessness is al- and were filled.” (John 6:26) delay placing your burdens Sunset.” Pastor Doug Brown METHODIST CHURCH ready at work secretly, and it When he sent his disciples to at the feet of Jesus Christ. delivered a very unique mes- By Jeanie Replogle will remain secret until the teach, he said “And whoever The time of Salvation is now. sage using Ruth 3 as the text. What a beautiful week- one who is holding it back will not receive you nor hear Is Jesus softly calling your He talked about wait and end. Pleasant Hill’s opening steps out of the way”. you, when you depart from name? He’ll never leave or weight. Our burdens become song was “Are You Washed Shortly before Paul’s there, shake off the dust un- forsake you. We don’t know lighter when we get closer to in the Blood”. Bro. Wally’s execution, he wrote these der your feet as a testimony what the next second can God. No burden is too heavy message was “Flesh and words to Timothy: “All scrip- against them. Assuredly, I say bring. Are you willing to for God. But sometimes we Blood?” with scripture ture is inspired by God and to you, it will be more toler- take that chance? Heaven or have to be patient and wait. from Proverbs 6:1-6 and John is useful to teach us what is able for Sodom and Gomor- Hell are the decisions. Ask At the close of the service, 6:51-59. Our responsive true and to make us realize rah in the day of judgment yourself this, what can I do we were all thrilled when reading was “A Modern Af- what is wrong in out lives”. 2 than for that city!” (Mark for my Church, not what can Janet Johnmeyer accepted firmation”. Kevin Stacey led Timothy 3:16. Please note it 6:11) What kind of person my Church do for me. We Jesus as her Savior. It is the the worship service. “Worry doesn’t say just some parts are you? What kind of people are pleased to annouce, Ron best decision anyone can is a conversation you have of scripture, and there is no are in Webster County or the Melton will be presenting ever make. I want to wish with yourself about things mention of any certain trans- City of Marshfield? Do we Sunday Morning Services. a happy birthday to a good you can’t change.” “Prayer lation! Don’t miss the point listen to what Jesus teaches Come join us to hear Pas- friend, Jim Burgess, on Au- is a conversation you have of God’s Word. Be assured in the New Testament, or do tor Melton’s sermons. Our gust 18. I want to wish my with God about things God believer, our knowledge and we prefer just to be blessed congregation welcomes Ron brother, Jerry Vestal, a very can change.” understanding is revealed by God and are not willing to in gradification of previous happy birthday on August Bible study will be this when we’ve “got it”! Be change our existing religious visits. Holy Spirit reign down 20. Birthday wishes also go Wednesday at 7 PM, We will blessed in His Word.

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AMITY FREE WILL BAPTIST EUREKA INDEPENDENT METHODIST CHURCH MACEDONIA FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH ROGERSVILLE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Route 1, take Highway F out of Niangua to blacktop Highway 2272 Wildwood Road, Niangua (southeast of Rader) Located 4.7 miles east of Niangua on M Highway north on 101 W. Center (P.O. Box 79) MM, first dirt road 1 1/2 mile to church 589-2746 or 589-2806 Macedonia Road one mile 753-2926 417-473-6339 or 417-473-6443 FAIRVIEW UNITE METHODIST CHURCH MARSHFIELD APOSTOLIC CHURCH ROGERSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH BASS CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH 8 miles north of Bolivar on Hwy D Marshfield Village (Orscheln) Shopping Center, Suite 100 206 N. Main Streetm P.O. Box 48 Between Fair Grove & Strafford FAIR GROVE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 417-425-0700 753-2819 or 881-2922 on Mo. 125 & Junction A 220 S. Main (1 block South of the Mill) MARSHFIELD ASSEMBLY OF GOD SEYMOUR CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 417-736-2401 417-759-2760 1538 W. Washington St., P.O. Box 92 354 North Main Street, Seymour BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH FAITH SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH MARSHFIELD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 935-4721 600 N. Old Orchard, Strafford • 417-736-3096 1002 S. Marshall (Highway A), Marshfield (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) SHADY GROVE WESLEYAN NAZARENE CHURCH BETHEL FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 417-859-3125 1061 State Highway A. • 417-859-3426 2353 Route EE, Elkland Located on J Highway, former Mt. Pisgah Church FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH MARSHFIELD CHURCH OF CHRIST 417-576-5127 417-859-6695 4855 S. Farm Road 205, Rogersville • 823-8338 Marshall and Third Streets SHOW ME COWBOY CHURCH BETHEL FREE WILL BAPTIST FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, STRAFFORD MARSHFIELD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Highway 38 West, Marshfield, MO Located on Highway OO, Marshfield • 417-468-4585 1113 West Historic Route 66 Church and Jefferson streets • 417-241-6868 • 417-818-3597 BETHESDA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 417-736-9580, youth line: 736-3657 MARSHFIELD FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SON-RISE CHRISTIAN CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CONWAY Highway OO (2 miles west of Webco Manor) Located 1001 S. White Oak Street 673 Jump Road 148 South Shiloh • 417-589-3232 417-468-2330 417-859-2139 SPRINGHILL BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF STRAFFORD MARSHFIELD FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH BLACK OAK FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH 8 miles on Highway U, Rogersville 417-736-2148 522 S. Locust 5433 Hwy DD (PO Box 50) Marshfield (6.5 miles out) 753-3400 FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 417-468-7969 468-3049 ST, LUKE UNITED OF NORTHVIEW MARSHFIELD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH BORN AGAIN BAPTIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH Located 8 miles south of Marshfield at junction of Highway A Located in Northview 220 S. Elm., East Jackson at Elm, just south of DD Hwy FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 417-468-2472 7 miles N on Highway W and 1 mile east on Highway Y and Highway FF ST. MARK’S UNITED METHODIST, NIANGUA BRENTWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST Located 6 miles on Highway KK MENTOR BAPTIST CHURCH FORDLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST 5735 S. Farm Road 193, Rogersville 117 Elm 1010 South Elm St., Marshfield, MO, Hwy. 38 East, then ½ 417-859-0853. mile south on Elm St. • (417) 286-8712 929 Barton Rd., Fordland MIRACLE LIFE BIBLE CHURCH OF ROGERSVILLE FORDLAND FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 71 Endeavor Drive ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH CALVARY CHURCH OF ROGERSVILLE (MISSOURI SYNOD) 301 S. Main (P.O. Box 574) • 753-3738 • Calvary’s PP Highway and Dale Street 753-7096 609 N. Locust, Marshfield (across from the schools) Mission - Strafford 205 W. • 859-5240 FORDLAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MISSION CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH 417-468-2577 CENTER POINT CHURCH OF CHRIST 767-4050 Located 3 1/2 miles north of Elkland on Highway 38 STRAFFORD BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH 6851 E. Farm Road 186 • 753-2031 FOUR RIVERS CHURCH MISSION HOME BAPTIST CHURCH 600 N. Old Orchard, Strafford, MO CHRIST CHURCH OF FORDLAND ¼ mile North of Hwy W. on Pleasant Prairie Rd. Located 3 1/2 miles north on Hwy W 417-736-3096 478 W. Main, Fordland 417-859-5433 MT. CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH STRAFFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST FULL GOSPEL FAITH MISSION CHURCH 7503 North State Highway 125, Strafford Located on 111 Redwood Drive Located Highway A, Marshfield 821 A. E. Second Street, Marshfield 417-736-3279 THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST GOD’S FAMILY CHURCH MT. SINAI ASSEMBLY OF GOD 417-736-2277 OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Sevices at Happy Home Church, Route ZZ, 4 miles east of 2277 S. Farm Road 241 STRAFFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH State Hwy CC (Across from Golf Course) Conway 753-2902 200 E. Chestnut, Strafford, MO Home, 417-459-4580 GOOD SPRING BAPTIST CHURCH MT. SINAI CHRISTIAN CHURCH 417-736-3148 COMPASS CHURCH Located east end of Highway HH, Niangua 254 Mt. Sinai Road (South of Marshfield) STREAMS OF LIFE MINISTRIES 260 Twin Oaks Lane, Marshfield MO GRACE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH NEW BEGINNING BAPTIST CHURCH 900 W. Washington, Suite 220 (Beside Dollar General) 870-4050489 # 4 Goose Creek Rd. Conway, Missouri, 65632 Corner of A Hwy & Diggins Rd. 417-569-6254 CROSS BRIDGE CHURCH (417) 241-4237 417-859-6518 THE SUMMIT CHURCH HAPPY HOME CUMBERLAND 302 S. Clay, Marshfield, Missouri 65706 NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1605 S. State Hwy. 125 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 417-630-2960 Located at 408 S. Olive St., Marshfield 753-5000 Highway ZZ, Conway, MO CROSSING OVER SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 417-718-0502 TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH HARMONY BAPTIST CHURCH NEW WORKS FELLOWSHIP 102 S. Pine St., Conway Located east Highway 38 and Olive 5105 S. State Highway 125, Rogersville • 753-2731 753-7755 or 753-7062 CROSSROADS EVANGELICAL 417-859-4964 HARVEST COMMUNITY CHURCH OF NIANGUA CHURCH OF GOD (PENTECOSTAL) METHODIST CHURCH TIMBER RIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH THE NAZARENE 479 East Madison, Niangua 715 N. Marshall, Marshfield West Highway 38 to power station, turn right on Timber 379 Redbud, Rogersville MO 65742 NIANGUA FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 417-859-2488 Ridge Road HARVESTIME TABERNACLE CHURCH Located near junction of Highway M, F in Niangua DIGGINS APOSTOLIC CHURCH TWILIGHT CHURCH 500 E. Commercial on Highway 38, across from Casey’s NIANGUA FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 60, westbound 2 1⁄4 miles northeast of Conway off Hwy. CC 417-859-2572 7627 State Hwy M, Niangua DIGGINS BAPTIST CHURCH 417-589-4201 HAYMES CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NORTH STAR BAPTIST CHURCH 3700 Normandy Rd., Seymour UNION CHAPEL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Located about 6 miles north of the Marshfield overpass on Strafford Rt. 1, one mile east of 125 on Highway YY 820 Union Chapel Road, Fordland 417-738-4114 Highway W, turn left on Highway Y and go about 2 miles NORTHVIEW TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH VICTORY LIFE CHURCH EBENEZER COMMUNITY CHURCH HEARTS HOPE MINISTRY 112 Arbor Ln, Northview, MO 303 W. Center St., Rogersville Long State Hwy P 538 E. Madison St., Marshfield OAK GROVE HEIGHTS SEVENTH 753-4405 417-859-6232 773-2588 DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH THE WAREHOUSE ELKLAND CHRISTIAN CHURCH HENDERSON BAPTIST CHURCH 2007 S. State Hwy. 125 • 753-2264 33 Stevens Drive, Marshfield (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) Corner of B & D, P.O. Box 55, Rogersville OSAGE BAPTIST CHURCH 3454 State Hwy. 38, Elkland 753-7199 74 Sweet Briar Drive, Marshfield, MO 65706 417-224-0194 417-933-2013 HIGH PRAIRIE BAPTIST CHURCH 417-872-8746 WEST FINLEY BAPTIST CHURCH ELKLAND INDEPENDENT METHODIST CHURCH Located 6 1⁄2 miles east on Highway 38 PEACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 258 Olga Road, Fordland 121 Elkland Road 417-300-5374 (WISCONSIN SYNOD) 738-2122 or 865-2745 ELM GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH HIGHER VISION WORSHIP CENTER 300 E. Washington St., Marshfield ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD) 111 Elm Grove Road 335 Power Line Road • 753-3049 417-468-6061 Diggins, south on NN on right 818-2534 or 753-2700 HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 620-252-9078 769 Hillside Loop, Marshfield • Church 417-859-6072 Located 8 miles south on Highway KK, come to Pleasant HOLY RESURRECTION ORTHODOX MONASTERY Grove Road 224 Hospitality Rd. • Niangua, MO 65713 PLEASANT HILL UNITED METHODIST 417-943-2070 417-887-5195 HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST Marshfield Chevrolet 515 E. Washington, Marshfield 4 miles south of Northview on Highway B Rectory: 859-3489; Parish office: 859-2228 PROMISED LAND COMMUNITY CHAPEL arshfield liniC IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF RADER 269 Clearwater Drive, Fordland M C (MISSOURI SYNOD) 417-767-1131 866-218-7896 Located 10 miles east of Conway on Route ZZ PROSPECT BAPTIST CHURCH PharMacy 483 Pomme de Terre dr. I-44 at Marshfield • Exit 100 591549hb KINSER CHAPEL OF HOPE Highway M and AC east of Niangua in marshfield medical comPlex Hours: Monday - Friday 8-6 • Saturday 8-5 3877 S. State Route J, Springfield • 882-3133 • PROSPECT METHODIST CHURCH www.marshfieldchevrolet.com LANDMARK BAPTIST CHURCH New location Highway East 38 and C 468-4442 586441hb P.O. Box 454, Rogersville, MO 65742 417-859-3040 209 S. CLAY MARSHFIELD, Your Hometown 753-4600 RESTORATION COMMUNITY CHURCH MO 65706 Gas Company LANDMARK CHURCH 109 Commercial, Marshfield (417) 859-2549 200 S. Peachtree Lane 417-425-5533 or 468-2549 417-736-2522 or 417-827-5925 RIVER OF LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH

SEYMOUR 564181s LIFE360 CONWAY 4900 S. Farm Road 189 935-4100 121 S Spruce St., Conway, MO • 417-522-5553 888-2335 [email protected] CONWAY LIGHTHOUSE BAPTIST CHURCH ROGERSVILLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 589-8961 1130 Spur Dr., Suite 110, Marshfield, MO 65706 201 S. Marshall Street St. A 417-288-9291 Church office 753-7177 LITTLE VINE CHURCH (BIBLE BASED) ROGERSVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST 10 miles east of Niangua on Highway M, 2 miles left on West Hwy. 60 and Business 60

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Check responsible your ad for the error first 417-998-6340. Dallas, Urbana, Mo. 65767. Viola- 505 W. Evergreen Please call or text at beyond the first week. Fescue, clover, some orchard NO TRESPASSING, HUNTING, 417-736-9332 independently and as part of GENERAC STANDBY GENERA- day. The publisher will not SOLD tors will be prosecuted. Strafford, MO. •This is a part-time position 816-305-0945. Claimsbe responsible and adjustments for error grass.4X5 ROUND Put up BALES. dried midNet wrapped.June. $42 Fishing, Drugs, Dumping, Litter- a team. TORS provide backup power perFescue, bale. clover, 417-XXX-XXXX. some orchard ing, Nor Loitering. Not Responsi- 417-736-9332 with competitive pay and mustbeyond be themade first within week. SOLD NO TRESPASSING, HUNTING, duringGENERAC utility STANDBY power outages,GENERA- so grass. Put up dried mid June. $42 bleFishing, for Accidents. 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Prepare now. ald Lawrence Family Trust. quoteFree 7-year today! extended Call for additional warranty Please call 816-344-3535. logging at 12100 E. Mo 32, [email protected] your resume and Livestock terms($695 value!).and conditions. Request a free Stockton,NO TRESPASSING, without writtenHUNTING per- or work samples to: SIGN ON BONUS! 866-686-8347.quote today! Call for additional missionlogging atfrom 12100 the E. owners, Mo 32, Miles [email protected] MEDIA GROUP REGISTEREDLivestock ANGUS BULLS, Calv- terms and conditions. andStockton, Sara Brite. without written per- RN- a maximum of ing Ease, 16-18 Months Old. SIGN ON BONUS! PORTABLE866-686-8347. OXYGEN CONCEN- PleaseREGISTERED call 417-777-0894 ANGUS BULLS, or Calv- mission from the owners, Miles $10,000 PHILLIPS MEDIA GROUP TRATOR May Be Covered by PERand RECIPIENTSSara Brite. OF Clifford & RN-LPN a- a maximum maximum of $7,000 of Professional 417-445-2214.ing Ease, 16-18 Months Old. Isabel Plaster Trust Property. No Medicare!PORTABLE Reclaim OXYGEN independ- CONCEN- Please call 417-777-0894 or $10,000 ence and mobility with the ANGUS BULLS, GENTLE, forage HuntingPER RECIPIENTS or Trespassing OF Clifford on our & LPN -78 a maximumBED FACILITY of $7,000 TRATOR May Be Covered by 417-445-2214. Professional compact design and long- raised, ready for fescue pas- propertiesIsabel Plaster south Trust of RogersvilleProperty. No HOME LIKE ATMOSPHERE THE CITY OF Billings is accept- Medicare! Reclaim independ- lastingence and battery mobility of Inogen with the One. tures.ANGUS Please BULLS, call GENTLE, 417-298-2511. forage inHunting Webster or County.Trespassing on our 78 BED FACILITY ing applications for a Police Freecompact information design andkit! Calllong- 1936 JOHN DEERE A, runs and raised, ready for fescue pas- properties south of Rogersville NewHOME Nursing LIKE ATMOSPHERE Management Chief.THE CITY Candidates OF Billings must is accept- be STOCKTON POSTED. ABSOLUTE- 844-299-5183.lasting battery of Inogen One. drives good, hand start, new BUFFALO.tures. Please 3 SCOTTISH call 417-298-2511. Highland in Webster County. Missouriing applications POST certified for a Police and back1936 JOHNtires, $3,750.DEERE A,417-839-9306. runs and cows with Highland calves. 1 LY no hunting, no trespassing on NewOur Nursing facility Managementis minutes beChief. a high Candidates school graduate must be or Free information kit! Call R.STOCKTON Jones Farm, POSTED. starts ABSOLUTE-330 feet drives good, hand start, new bull.BUFFALO. 2 heifers. 3 SCOTTISH Cows are Highland bred from Springfield off I-44. equivalent.Missouri POST The certified ideal candi- and 844-299-5183.Racks of new and slightly northLY no ofhunting, Lee Hopkins no trespassing Drive, on back tires, $3,750. 417-839-9306. back.cows 417-844-2516.with Highland calves. 1 PleaseOur facility apply is in minutes person datebe a willhigh have school served graduate in the or worn DESIGNER CLOTHES northR. Jones 1/2 Farm, mile surrounding starts 330 feet bull. 2 heifers. Cows are bred from Springfieldor online at off I-44. roleequivalent. of Supervisor, The ideal have candi- a RacksGreat of new for andschool slightly BULLS FOR RENT Angus, Black, Townnorth Creek.of Lee HopkinsNorth border Drive, is L. back. 417-844-2516. straffordcarecenter.comPlease apply in person communitydate will have policing served mindset in the wornPreteen DESIGNER - size CLOTHES 10 Limousin and others. Farm Culbertson,north 1/2 mile West surrounding border is M. Straffordor online Care atCenter androle aof strong Supervisor, work ethic.have a NothingGreat for over school $15 raised.BULLS FORNo Sundays. RENT Angus, S. Glenn, Black, HaslockTown Creek. Farm. North Also borderWest border is L. straffordcarecenter.com505 W. Evergreen Pleasecommunity send policingResume mindsetor Appli- BeautifulPreteen new - size items 10 417-880-6810/Limousin and 417-838-8690.others. Farm isCulbertson, Powell Farms. West East border border is M. StraffordStrafford, Care MO. Center cationand a strongto City workClerk, ethic. Ms. Chris Nothingof Jewelry over $15 raised. No Sundays. S. Glenn, Thornton.Haslock Farm. Also West border 505 W. Evergreen M.Please Hopkins. send Applications Resume or Appli- will BeautifulSome 1 new of kind items CHAROLAIS,417-880-6810/ HEREFORD, 417-838-8690. RED An- is Powell Farms. East border 417-736-9332 Strafford, MO. becation accepted to City until Clerk, August Ms. Chris 31, Nothingof Jewelry over $30 gus bulls for sale. Pure bred Thornton. 417-327-2222,CHAROLAIS, HEREFORD, 417-777-0598, RED Al- An- Notices 417-736-9332 2021.M. Hopkins. The City Applications of Billings is will an SomeCall to1 of See kind drich.gus bulls for sale. Pure bred Miscellaneous EOE.be accepted until August 31, Nothing417-326-5978 over $30 417-327-2222, 417-777-0598, Al- TONotices SATISFY THE owner's storage 2021. 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Page 2 — August 18, 2021 MARKETPLACE If you are an employer looking If you are ready for a new REAL ESTATE RENTALS Acreages & Lots-Sales Motorcycles Trucks, 4x4's, SUV's to recruit the finest, you can position, be sure to read the count on your candidate employment opportunities Acreages & Lots-Rental STOCKTON- $500 DOWN, $373/ FORD EXPEDITION LIMITED, 2005. getting your message through in the Marketplace. Each month. 5 acres, new well, septic. $2,500 OBO, 199,200 miles. Leath- us. The Marketplace is a part week you’ll find new job Owner: 417-887-1031. er interior, good condition, good of 7 community newspapers opportunities that you won’t tires, needs transmission work. serving the people who you find anywhere else. PUBLISHER'S Homes For Sale Contact number 417-818-6688. are trying to reach. Call us. 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Marshfield MO “Your local sawmill since 1999” 608112s Mon.- Fri. • 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. Mennonite Community!” 547534b Sat. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. toolbox, oil can, Troy Bilt pressure washer 2600psi with Honda Trevis 417-733-9315 motor, Homelite weedeater, Chicago 2 1/2hp electric chipper/ Chad 417-733-2944 shredder, levels, vise, tool belts, two wheel hand truck, axes, R&R Auction Service picks, miter saw, 10” bench saw, router and table, 2hp air Auctions & Appraisals compressor, tree stand, Forrest King 22 ton wood splitter, limb (417) 345-4140 or (417) 576-7357 saw, Test Rite tool cabinet, Keller folding ladder, tackle boxes, John Deere D100 mower, single tree, turkey blind and decoy, Weeks Music Store carry all for Reese hitch, crates, two old step chairs, lots of Excavating Life | Health | Medicare | Cancer (417) 345-4140 No Job 417-830-0153 OR canning jars, bird cage one large, jack powered wood splitter, Dan Sheckler Dallas County 417-725-1801 zero gravity chairs, paper barrels, ceiling fan, hand crank meat Too Small Licensed Insurance Agent Real Estate slicer, rods and reels, kerosene heater, post driver, steel traps, 417-343-3581 (417) 345-4140 or (417) 733-2552  Real Estate antique dresser with mirror, saw horses, come along, ladder 808 S. Ash | Buffalo, MO www.dallascountyrealestate.info  Farm Estate stretcher, kids bike with training wheels, two old bikes, walk 551540b 1644 South Ash  Furniture behind trimmer, push mower, two wheel barrows, pallets, Troy Eldon Swartzentruber Buffalo, MO Bilt tiller, wash tub, lawn and garden cart, 6’ aluminum step www.HealthMarkets.com/DanSheckler  Antiques 588484s Monday - Friday ladder, and so much more we can’t list it all. 417-327-6348 594374s 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.  Miscellaneous Items 547533b View online at www.rrauctionservice.com www.MeltonAuction.com

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KROPF LOGGING 621531s (417) 345-4140 or (417) 576-7357 AND LUMBER SERVICE Buying cut logs and Quarry H Standing timber 417-777-1545 Q 7:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Jonathan Kropf “Friendly Service” Monday thru Friday Cell 417-328-8880 ERROL CHOATE Saturday 8 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Log Buyer Jerrold 417-399-8131 584176b Recycle your stuff Hwy. 38 & Sterling Lane • Buffalo Office 417-445-2335 PLEASANT HOPE, MO 589005s (417) 345-8008 • Cell (417) 733-2580 588641s for Cash

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TOOLS & OTHER: Troy Bilt ZTR 42” Mower; Huskee 22 Ton then 2 miles north on North St. - Watch for Auction Signs at Wood Splitter; Chipper/Shredder; Lawn Cart; Lawn Spreader; 11395 South 1501 Rd. REAL ESTATE--Sells first at 10 AM 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, brick 12V Sprayer; 2 Chainhoists; Eagle 60 Gal. Air Compressor; 2400+ sq. ft. home. Double car attached garage, all electric, 2 Campbell Hausfeld 110 Welder; Craftsman Radial Arm Saw; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD, 2021 - 1 PM yr. old heat pump, fireplace. Built in 1974. Clean, well kept. Craftsman Table Saw; Ryobi 12” Planer; 2 Chainsaws; Bench Built-in oven, counter top range, dishwasher stay. 100x131’ lot, Grinder; Double Head 220 Shaper; Assorted Power Hand Tools; FARM: 180 Acre Stock Farm - Approx. 80% Open Pasture ‘20 taxes were $872.30. A good home in a good location. Se- Central Electric Furnace; Long Handle Tools; Lot Plumbing & or Hayland - Perimeter Fenced & Cross-Fenced - 5 Ponds & rious seller, make plans to be a buyer. Shown by appointment Electrical; Lot Body Tools; A-Frame; 300 Gal. Fuel Tank; Alu- Stockton Branch Co. Rd. South 1501 Splits Farm & Co. Rd. with auctioneer. minum Windows; Asst. Metal Roofing; Other Misc. 1120 Is The North Perimeter HOUSEHOLD: Couch & Chair; Couch & Loveseat; 3 Glid- ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Trunk; 2 Horlicks Malted HOME: 3 Bedroom - 3 Bath - 4000+ Sq. Ft. Native Stone er Rockers; 4 Pc. 4 Post Bedroom Set, Queen; 4 Pc. Antique Jars; Delco Batter Acid Jar; 3 Stack Banister Bookcases; Wal- Home - Built in 1981 Full Walkout Basement With Kitchen Bedrom Set, Full; Daybed; Wood Dining Table, 6 Chairs; nut China Cabinet; Cast Iron Chicken Door Stop; Pictures; Ba- & Bath Partly Finished - Lots of Storage - Newer Central Air Dish Hutch; Breakfast Table & 4 Chairs; Barrister Bookcase kelite Steak Knives; Asst. Toys, Trucks & Cars; Pinewood Der- & Dual Fuel Central Furnace - Large Stone Fireplace - Lots - Reprod.; Wood Rocker; Whirlpool Double Door Refrigerator, by Cars; 2 Striking Clocks; 2 Aladdin Oil Lamps; Cameras; 2 of Cabinets - Built in Bookshelves - Well & Septic Stockton Stanless, Less Than 1 Yr. Old; Amana Dryer, Newer; Hotpoint China Sets; 10-12 Tube Radios; Purses; Refrigerator Dish Sets; Schools Washer; Sanyo Color TV; Entertainment Cabinet; End Tables; Pyrex; Sev. Pcs. Jewel Tea; 2 Small Desks; Signs; 2 Pc. Bed- BARNS: Hay Barn/Machine Shed 45’x75’ w/15’x75’ Sideshed Lamps; Microwave, Roaster, Toaster; Oven, Other Small Appli- room Set Drafting Table; Vintage Kitchen Utensils; Guardian Garage/Shop 24’x27’ Garage 30’x32’ Machine Shed/Open ances; Assorted Pots & Pans; Utensils; Lot Coffee Cups; Large Wear Roaster & Pans; Egg Basket; Coffee Pots; Diner Jukebox Front 30’x60’ (Built in 2011) Set Correlle; Other Dishes; Topaz Vision Machine; Decorator Radio - Tabletop; Arrowheads; Wood Tool Box; Mickey Mouse; Some Fenton; Asst. Glassware Terms: Auction will be held on site at the home. 10% down Plates; Pictures & Wall Decor; Fans, Heaters; Card Table & day of purchase price day of auction. Balance due in 45 days 4 Chairs; Small Bookcase; Curved Metal Plant Stand; Wick- HOUSEHOLD: Window A/C; Panasonic Flatscreen TV; or less. Full possession at closing date. Not subject to buyer er Desk; Antique Flat Top Trunk; Handmade Storage Trunk; Coffee & End Tables; Some Small Kitchen Appliances; Asst. obtaining financing. Handicap Items; Patio Table & 4 Chairs; 2 Platform Porch Glassware; Yard Ornaments; 2 Patio Sets; 2 BBQ Grills; King Swings; Christmas Decorations; Other Miscellaneous Size & Full Size Bed; Rollaway Bed; Other Misc. Heirs are serious sellers so make plans to be a buyer. A good farm & improvements - great location and lots of potential. TOOLS, MISCELLANEOUS: 6’ Aluminum Step Ladder; COINS: 1903 1 Cent Piece; Indian Head Pennies; Kennedy Good hunting & Stockton Lake close by. Shown by appoint- Aluminum Extension Ladder; Small 2 Tier Toolbox; Some Half Dollar 1964; Proof Set ‘78, ‘79, ‘98; Foreign Money & ment with auctioneers. Wrenches, Tools Coins; Some Sterling Pieces See website for photos. BOB & DONNA FORD BILL HAMMILL ESTATE MARIAN RICE

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ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION SATURDAY • AUGUST 21, 2021 • 10AM 311 Pirate Ln • Pleasant Hope, MO Philip Langeberg • Heather Langeberg, Owners

14± Acres w/ Mobile Home, Barns & Outbuildings 621552hb Directions: From the intersection of MO-H & MO-215 in Pleasant Hope, travel west on MO-215 approx. 1 mi. to Pirate Ln. Turn north on Pirate Ln. and travel a short distance to the property. Watch for Diamond Location: Directions: S Auction & Real Estate Co. signs! 504 S. Coleman Rd Real Estate 1 block East of Jct. Hwy 60 & 265 REAL ESTATE SELLS FIRST AT 10AM! Marionville, Mo. *Watch for Signs— THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER REGARDLESS OF PRICE! 65705 Breakfast & Lunch Available* 14± Beautiful Acres in the Pleasant Hope City Limits, Older 70’ 3-Bedroom, 2-Bath Mobile Home, Rustic 9:00 A.M. * Saturday, August 21st, * 9:00 A.M. Style Barn w/ Loft, Barn/Shop Building, City Water & Sewer w/ Extra Hook-Ups Available, Pleasant Hope R-6 School Dist., Tax $111.26 Pick-Up Truck & Trailer: 1992 GMC 3500 Ex. Gleaner Model K Combine w/ Header, Rough; Cab Dually, 7.4L (454) V8, Steel Flatbed, 200K Vermeer 3pt. Drum Mowe; IH Model 430 Small Miles, Badland Winch, Rough Condition but Runs Square Baler; 3pt.Rotary Hay Rake; (2) Truck Bed Well! All Steel 14’ Tandem Axle Trailer w/ Foldable Trailers; BoCats 6’ Pull Type Brush Hog; 2-Bottom Front Rack 3pt. Plow Farm Equipment: 10-Wheel Hay Rake; Running ALSO SELLING: Shop Items • Lawn & Garden • Gear Wagon Chassis; (2) Side-Delivery Hay Boats, ATV & Travel Trailer Miscellaneous • Patio Real Estate Property Sells Absolute to the Highest Bidder Rakes, Rough; M&W 1500 Round Baler; High Flow & Outdoor Items Charming American Four Square with Classic Rock Face Block Exterior, 2300 sq. Ft. Historic Home on 8.5 Sprayer; (2) 8N Project Tractors; Allis-Chalmers FULL LISTING & PHOTOS ONLINE! Acres with nice Barn & Outbuildings, Home has 10ft. Ceilings, 8ft. Double Doors between L.R. & Parlor with all original Woodwork, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Living Room w/ Fireplace, Parlor, Formal Dining Room, Kitch- MULTI-PROPERTY en/Dining Room, partial unfinished Basement, huge Covered front Porch, Large Concrete Patio. All Asphalt Driveway & Parking, Large Yard with Beautiful Mature Shade Tree’s, Central Heat, Window Air, City REAL ESTATE AUCTION Water, Sewer & Gas, 30’x40’ Barn/Shop, 18’x20’ 1 Car Garage, older 20’x24’ Barn with Lean-to, and older 20’x30’ Machine Shed. Acreage is all Grass and being used for Hay The Home and all outbuildings are very THURSDAY • AUGUST 26, 2021 • 6PM well maintained, home is on Coleman Rd., property also has Hwy. 265 Frontage. City Only 30 minutes to Held At Smith’s Restaurant • 1340 Hwy U, Bolivar, MO 65613 Springfield, Marionville Schools. Terms: 10% Down, Balance due at closing 30 days or less. Antique & Collectible Iron Well Pump; Bucksaw & Hog Scrapers; Old Jacket Vintage Chrome Drop Leaf Dining Table & Chairs; with Harley Davidson Patches; Few Vintage Ladies Enamel Dry Sink/Wash Stand; Antique Enamel Hos- Garments; Lots of Boxes we couldn’t see so expect pital Side Table; Kitchen Cabinet with Red & White surprises; Enamel Top; Early Wood Dry Sink; Oak Wash Stand; Appliances - Furniture Old Wood Ice Box (White Clad Style); Antique Kenmore side x side Refrigerator; Kenmore Cook- Parcel 3 - 434 Elder, Buffalo, Round Dining Table & Chairs; Old Wood Rockers; stove (Natural Gas); Kenmore Washer & Dryer; (2) Parcel 1 - 711 & 713 S. Ash, Parcel 2 - 28+/-Ac. On MO-32. MO. 3BR/2BA Home on Corner Wood Stand with Enamel Top; Vintage Pink Metal Sun Twin Electric Heaters Misc. Window Air Con- Buffalo, MO. 3 BR Home & Offered in 5 Tracts Lot Bathroom Cabinet & Decor; Old Tall Kitchen Chi- ditioners; Sanyo 55” Flatscreen TV; Leather Double Former Motel Facility. Offered na Cabinet; Sideboard Buffet; Very Nice Grandfa- Reclining Sofa; Lazy Boy Recliner; Sideboard Buffet; in 2 Tracts ther Clock; Gorgeous Ornate Antique Pump Organ Nice Dresser & Chest; Misc. Tables & Stands; 48” (Works); Small Library Table; Wood Humidor Stand; Stainless Steel Table on Rollers Old Wood Checkerboard Stool; Older Square Wood Tools -Misc. Curio Cabinet; Waterfall Vanity Dresser & Chest; Craftsman 10” Table Saw; Babco 150 Bench Vise; Several Nice Antique Dressers & Chests; Antique Iron Bench Grinder on Stand; 2 Wheel Lawn Cart; 2 Bed; Old Trunk; Cast Iron Shoe Shine Stand; Vintage Wheel Dump Garden Cart; Heavy Fluid Fill Lawn Parcel 5 - 522 S. Chicago, Parcel 6 - 2111 E. Toman, Black Panther TV Lamp; (25+) Antique Oil Lamps; Roller; Lot Good Lawn & Garden Tools; Extension Bolivar, MO. 2.75+/- Acre Lot Springfield, MO. 3+/- Acres, 2 4 Gallon Crock Jar; Fire King Green Jadeite Nest- & Step Ladders; Schumacher Battery Charger; Misc. Parcel 4 - 328 S. Main, Rental Homes ing Bowls; (60+) Pcs. Fire King Green Jadeite Din- Garage related Items; Sm. Lot Fishing Tackle; Lots & Bolivar< MO. Post Office Bldg, nerware; F.K. Green w/ White Polka Dot Pitcher & Lots not Listed Tumblers; Dazey 330B 1 Gallon Metal Butter Churn; 1/2 Acre Lot Few Pcs. Cast Iron incl. Wagner; Several Pcs. Orig- Auctioneers Note inal Green Metal Kitchen Items incl. Cake Carriers, Mr. & Mrs. Vanderhoof lived in this home for over 50 years & always took pride in how the home & prop- Cookie & Bread Box, Flour Tin, etc.. (50+) Pcs White Parcel 8 - 3388 S. 198th, Parcel 9 - 2368 E. 455th Rd., Enamel Kitchen Ware; (50+) Pcs. Old Red & Green erty looked & was cared for. Lots & Lots of very nice Antiques not Listed Goodson, MO. 20+/- Acres Halfwaay, MO. 6 BR home w/ Handle Utensils; Glass Coffee & Tea Canisters; Sev- in 3 Tracts, Nice Double Wide Barn & Large Shop Bldg. 12+/- eral Pcs. Very Nice Green Depression Glass; Old Cast Mobile Home Acres, sold in 3 Tracts Estate of Dewey (Sonny) & Ovella Vanderhoof Parcel 7 - 2.3+/- Ac. On US- Parcel 10 - 4325 S. 115th Rd., 160, Willard, MO Commercial Bolivar, MO. 74+/- Acres in 5 Development Lot Tracts

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